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KFC SuperCoach data guru crunches the numbers on the most popular, and most unusual, picks in the top 5000 teams

Who do the top-ranked KFC SuperCoach players have in their teams? A forensic look at the most successful sides reveals the players setting the pace, the biggest gambles and some truly out-there selection moves.

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Things are heating up in the race for KFC SuperCoach immortality and coaches will be looking for any way to get an edge in the final rounds.

Selecting a player that most of your opponents don’t have can be a key to success and one fan has taken his “POD” (point of difference) analysis to new levels.

Nicolas from Luhu Consulting (@DataSuperCoach on Twitter) has created an ownership tool that drills down into the top-ranked teams to see which players our found in the most — and fewest — squads. And it has turned up some surprising results.

If you’re curious about the maths behind the tool, it looks like this:

If you want an easier to read version, scroll down!

The data shows that ownership numbers in KFC SuperCoach don’t tell the full story for coaches at the pointy end of the rankings.

Take Clayton Oliver for instance, who had an overall ownership of 20 per cent (36,000 teams) leading into Round 16.

Oliver has averaged a whopping 127.5, the third-best of any player, so it comes as no surprise 77 per cent of the top 100 SuperCoaches own the prolific ball-winner.

The four most popular players in KFC SuperCoach – Brodie Grundy (67.2 per cent ownership), Lachie Whitfield (59.9 per cent), Dustin Martin (59.2 per cent) and Sam Docherty (57.8 per cent) – have even higher ownership percentages among teams ranked in the top 5000.

SCROLL DOWN TO SEE THE MOST POPULAR — AND MOST UNUSUAL — PICKS IN TOP-RANKED SUPERCOACH TEAMS

Whitfield tops the list with 98 per cent ownership in the top 5000, and all coaches ranked in the top 100 own the Giants running machine.

And the higher you climb, the more popular Christian Petracca becomes.

The biggest riser in recent weeks has been Max Gawn after posting scores of 135, 150 and 132 since returning from injury.

Gawn’s ownership rose steeply from 7 to 34 per cent within the top 500 from Round 15 to 16.

Facing GWS and Essendon to round out the season, expect Gawn’s ownership to rise even further. He looms as arguably the most crucial player to have due to his immense scoring power and surprisingly low ownership.

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Don’t have Max Gawn in KFC SuperCoach? You’re running out of time!
Don’t have Max Gawn in KFC SuperCoach? You’re running out of time!

TOP PLAYERS TO TARGET

Max Gawn ($668,400 RUCK) Average: 141.4

Ownership in top 5000: 30 per cent

Not a traditional POD but his ownership is far too low for the player boasting the highest average in 2020. Shane Mumford/Sam Jacobs and Sam Draper will be shaking in their boots facing the bearded giant in and he should go above his 140-point average in his final two encounters. Close to a must-have to rise up the rankings.

Luke Ryan ($584,400 DEF) Average: 106

Ownership in top 5000: 29 per cent

Luke Ryan has raised the bat for a SuperCoach ton in his last 10 full matches, with an injury affected score of 67 in Round 14 meaning he will be priced around the $550,000 mark ahead of Round 17. Surprisingly, just 29 per cent of the top 5,000 have him in their side. Ryan could register another massive score this round considering North Melbourne’s delivery up forward this season, and his role as designated kick-in taker might give you the extra points you need to claw your way up the rankings.

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Jarryd Lyons hasn’t had anywhere near the attention his teammate Lachie Neale has.
Jarryd Lyons hasn’t had anywhere near the attention his teammate Lachie Neale has.

Jarryd Lyons ($557,700 MID) Average: 114.5

Ownership in top 5000: 4 per cent

Jarryd Lyons has showcased his high ceiling in previous seasons but he has consistently been able to amass big scores in 2020. He continues to fly under the radar despite posting five 120-plus totals in his last seven matches. With an Ed Curnow tag likely to await Lachie Neale in Round 18, Lyons should be there to pick up the slack. Lyons should also have a field day against Sydney in Cairns where conditions will suit his inside ball-winning.

Jack Lukosius ($479,700 DEF/FWD) Average: 85

Ownership in top 5000: 4 per cent

Lukosius is a POD who provides valuable flexibility for those running out of trades. The former No. 2 draft selection has one of the better kicks in the competition, is Gold Coast’s designated kick-in taker and has improved his intercept game in recent weeks. Has posted two 130-plus scores in his last three games.

Zach Merrett has been on a KFC SuperCoach hot streak.
Zach Merrett has been on a KFC SuperCoach hot streak.

Zach Merrett ($625,000 MID) Average: 115.9

Ownership in top 5000: 24 per cent

Zach Merrett is producing crazy numbers considering Essendon’s poor form in recent weeks. He registered his fourth-straight score above 120 points in Round 16 and Andrew McGrath’s injury means this form should continue. In just one in four sides inside the top 5,000.

Caleb Daniel ($469,500 DEF) Average: 99.7

Ownership in top 5000: 16 per cent

Caleb Daniel doesn’t possess the ceiling of others but the ultra-consistent defender has produced back-to-back 110-plus scores. The Bulldogs have two must-win games to finish the season, meaning they will look to get the ball into his trusted hands as much as possible. Will be less than $480,000 ahead of Round 17 which screams value.

Lachie Whitfield has the highest ownership of any player in the top 5000 SuperCoach teams.
Lachie Whitfield has the highest ownership of any player in the top 5000 SuperCoach teams.

MOST UNUSUAL SELECTIONS IN TOP TEAMS

Jack Sinclair $394,600 FWD/MID — 1 team in top 100

Of all the players owned by the top 100 ranked SuperCoach players, Sinclair stands out like a sore thumb. He didn’t feature in the St Kilda line-up until Round 8 and he hasn’t set the world on fire from a SuperCoach perspective, averaging 78 points per game. An interesting choice for someone at the top of the tree.

Tom Scully $269,500 MID — 1 team in top 5000

It’s been a tough year for Hawthorn and the same goes for Scully, but one SuperCoacher inside the top 5000 is hoping for a renaissance from the former No. 1 pick. Unfortunately, it hasn’t quite gone to plan, with Scully averaging just 54 points this season including five scores of 50 points or less. Let’s hope his one highly-ranked owner brought him in ahead of Round 16, when he scored a season-high 91 points.

Tom Scully sets one top SuperCoach team apart from his rivals. Picture: Michael Klein
Tom Scully sets one top SuperCoach team apart from his rivals. Picture: Michael Klein

Shaun Burgoyne $345,700 — 1 team in top 5000

One last hurrah? Burgoyne has been a SuperCoach stalwart across his career but the 37-year-old has averaged a modest 68.9 points from 11 games this season. This keen owner has stuck fat with the Hawks veteran even when he was managed in Round 16, which must be commended.

Lewis Melican $326,100 DEF — 3 teams in top 5000

Now this is thinking outside the box. Buying a mid-priced lockdown defender goes against everything we are taught as SuperCoaches, but Melican’s three owners have themselves a surprisingly solid scorer. Priced at $258,500 following two scores of 30 in Round 5 and Round 10, Melican has gone on to average 76.2 points in his past five matches, including three scores above 80. You would suspect these three coaches traded in Melican after his unlikely 110 against GWS – the only ton in his 44-game career – making $62,000 since then. So, I guess this has kind of worked?

Mitch Wallis $394,300 FWD — 1 team in top 5000

The Bulldogs leading goalkicker has had a great season overall but his SuperCoach relevance has faded considerably in his new role as a deep forward. Let’s hope this one team inside the top 5000 hasn’t had Wallis for too long, given he failed to eclipse 80 points in the first six rounds. More recently, Wallis backed up a 130-point display against Melbourne with a score of 45 in the Dogs’ close loss to the Cats.

Mitch Wallis is a unique pick in KFC SuperCoach.
Mitch Wallis is a unique pick in KFC SuperCoach.

Josh Wagner $334,300, DEF — 1 team in top 5000

Wagner impressed in his first game for the season against St Kilda in Round 14, posting 87 points from 15 disposals. His encouraging performance excited one bold SuperCoacher, who jumped on the Wagner bandwagon at $332,2000. Despite a solid 54-point effort against the Swans, the Demons defender was dropped ahead of Round 16.

Corey Lyons $102,400, MID — 6 teams in top 5000

Lyons is yet to play a game for Brisbane, yet has a higher ownership among the top 5000 coaches than his brother and teammate Jarryd, who is ranked 10th for SuperCoach points across the competition. There is nothing that sums up how underrated Jarryd Lyons is in SuperCoach circles better than this.

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OWNERSHIP WITHIN THE TOP 5000, 1000, 500 AND 100

Top 5000 (ownership %)

Lachie Whitfield 98

Brodie Grundy 96

Sam Docherty 94

Patrick Cripps 89

Christian Petracca 89

Tom Mitchell 83

Jake Lloyd 83

Jordan Ridley 82

Dustin Martin 80

Lachie Neale 75

Jake Riccardi 72

Jack Macrae 70

Tom Stewart 68

Jy Simpkin 63

Bailey Smith 63

Sam Draper 61

Sam Wicks 58

Harry Schoenberg 58

Trent Rivers 55

Christian Petracca is another popular player in the top-1000 sides.
Christian Petracca is another popular player in the top-1000 sides.

Top 1000

Lachie Whitfield 99

Brodie Grundy 97

Sam Docherty 95

Christian Petracca 94

Patrick Cripps 91

Tom Mitchell 88

Jake Lloyd 87

Jordan Ridley 87

Lachie Neale 81

Dustin Martin 79

Jack Macrae 71

Tom Stewart 71

Jake Riccardi 71

Clayton Oliver 68

Harry Schoenberg 63

Jy Simpkin 63

Trent Rivers 62

Bailey Smith 62

Sam Draper 62

Sam Wicks 59

Top 500

Lachie Whitfield 99

Brodie Grundy 96

Christian Petracca 96

Sam Docherty 95

Tom Mitchell 91

Patrick Cripps 91

Jake Lloyd 89

Jordan Ridley 88

Lachie Neale 83

Dustin Martin 78

Clayton Oliver 73

Tom Stewart 73

Jack Macrae 70

Jake Riccardi 69

Harry Schoenberg 65

Trent Rivers 65

JY Simpkin 63

Bailey Smith 60

Sam Draper 60

Sam Wicks 59

Top 100

Lachie Whitfield 100

Christian Petracca 97

Brodie Grundy 95

Jake Lloyd 94

Tom Mitchell 94

Patrick Cripps 92

Sam Docherty 92

Jordan Ridley 91

Lachie Neale 88

Trent Rivers 80

Clayton Oliver 77

Dustin Martin 76

Jack Macrae 71

Jake Riccardi 65

Harry Schoenberg 63

Tom Stewart 63

Sam Wicks 59

Bailey Smith 57

Sam Draper 57

Nick Haynes 56

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