To set the scene, I had him locked in as a trade-out. Steele had averaged just 87 since I traded him in and to be completely honest, I could not be happier seeing the back of him as I kicked him to the curb, gleefully anticipating the moment where I could write his name down alongside Luke Ryan’s on my ‘never again’ list.
But, something happened.
Something that not even science can explain.
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News began to circulate on Friday regarding Jack Ziebell being named as the tactical substitute ahead of North Melbourne’s match against the Cats.
So, like any sane SuperCoacher, I understood that there was no conceivable explanation for why I would trade Jack Steele (no matter how bad he had been) over a guy who had just been confirmed as the sub.
And just like that, JZ departed Elite Dadds, and JS retained his position at M7 albeit with judging eyes following his every move.
31 touches, 6 marks, 12 tackles, a goal, and 140 points later… I am one happy, happy man.
This week, Elite Dadds scored 2610 which moved me up 812 spots to 3293rd.
I’ve only got two trades left and I plan on making every one of them count, so it looks like I’ll be entering Round 18 with an unchanged squad.
The general plan of attack from here is to get Maric up to Jezza Cameron at some point and loop him with Harry Sheezel at F6. More on that to come in the next few weeks…
Tim English (130) has a low score of just 127 in his last three games. He’s the clear #1 ruck in the game
In ten years, we will look back on Marcus Bontempelli’s (123) 2023 SuperCoach season as one of the best of all time. Since Round 3, he’s averaged 133 points… And in that time, he has not dropped under 110 ONCE
Bailey Dale’s (92) high scoring is on its last legs with JJ getting ever so closer to a return
Tom Liberatore (75) put up his lowest score of the year but still remains as a very solid buy for the last seven games of the season
Nick Daicos (139) continues to take his game to absurd new heights
FINALLY, a good score from Tom Mitchell (109). I brought him in three weeks ago and up until this game, owning him had been nothing short of torture
Darcy Cameron (80) has just two tons since his Round 10 return… He’ll also have another tough match when he comes up against big Shrek this weekend
Stephen Coniglio (119) had 30 touches and kicked 3 goals
Kieren Briggs (107) was on 79 at halftime, dropped to 75 with five minutes to go in the match, and then got massively scale up to yet another ton by fulltime
Harry Himmelberg (90) got a lot of the footy down back
Tom Green (73) couldn’t replicate his 127 and 128’s from the previous two weeks
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Josh Kelly (23) was absolutely shut DOWN by Finn Maginness (64) in one of the best displays of tagging we’ve seen all year. He now has a breakeven of 219 and is projected to drop to just above $500k in two weeks time. Kelly could be a huge underpriced POD for the run home
Will Day (107) hurt his shoulder in the third but managed to tough it out for the remainder of the game. He did rotate forward that quarter though which is some cause for concern
Seamus Mitchell (55) has now maxed out and can be traded to make way for a premium. It’s been a pleasure, S.Mitchell
Rowan Marshall (149) BULLIED the so called “greatest ruck duo in history”
I’ll try to not ramble on about Jack Steele (140) more than I already have but holy moly… Is he back??
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (110) has already written himself down in my ‘2024 SuperCoach breakout players’ list
Jack Sinclair (96) was floating in-between half-back and midfield
To be completely honest, I’m not sold on Christian Petracca (120)… He needed to kick FOUR goals to score as well as he did which he’s obviously not going to be able to do every week, and Simon Goodwin has since come out and said they’ll likely need to play him more permanently forward in Fritsch’s absence. It just doesn’t seem sustainable enough
With Clarry sidelined and Trac up forward, Angus Brayshaw (91) has been seeing a lot more time in the middle. He has a five-round average of 96
Ollie Wines (110) has shown glimpses of being back to his best in the last couple months
Connor Rozee (95) could have had a huge score if it wasn’t for his game-high seven clangers
This was Zak Butters’ (81) lowest score since Round 3
The return of Touk Miller (92) didn’t faze Noah Anderson (131) who has a five-round average of 114
Matthew Rowell (101) shrugged off a Willem Drew (76) tag
As mentioned, Touk did indeed make his highly anticipated return to footy. I thought he would be close to a must-have, but I’m a bit concerned regarding how much time he spent up forward. He attended just 17% of the CBAs, 72% less than the last time he played an AFL game
Mitch Duncan (144) played a half-forward role and seemed to be everywhere the ball went
Tom Stewart (124) found a lot of the footy in junk time
Patrick Dangerfield (79) was tagged by Hugh Greenwood (91)
Oisin Mullin (38) found his way back into the team
Luke Davies-Uniacke (134) is averaging 114 since his Round 16 return
Harry Sheezel (65) started off well enough but drifted forward as the game went on. Just one ton in his last six games is a massive worry
Luckily for coaches who held Jack Ziebell (59) despite being named as the sub, he came on in the first quarter in place of Griffin Logue (17) who went off with a knee injury
Cooper Harvey (52) made his debut and didn’t look out of place at all
God it feels good to be on the right side of a Zach Merrett (136) demolition job. His five-round average of 134 is the best of ANY player in the comp
Nic Martin (127) has five 120+ scores in his last six games
Darcy Parish (126) is still tremendous value if you’re in the market for a premo midfielder
Mason Redman (80) was tagged by Ben Keays (82) up until the last quarter
Jordan Ridley (80) came down on his knee very awkwardly but has since been cleared of any major damage. He’s even a chance to play this week after luckily just suffering bone bruising
Jordan Dawson (127) was elite as per
Rory Laird (117) had game highs in both contested possessions and clearances
Luke Ryan (168) was unstoppable in defence, racking up 35 touches and 10 marks
Sean Darcy (145) made light work of Carlton’s “rucks”
Andrew Brayshaw (107) bounced back from his effort last week
Caleb Serong (90) couldn’t crack the ton due to his 50% DE
Sam Walsh (119) narrowly missed out on FWD DPP
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Patrick Cripps (118) has three tons in a row for the first time all season
Sam Docherty (112) spent most of his time out on a wing
Adam Cerra (111) has a five-round average of 126
Matthew Kennedy (109) hyperextended his knee and played just 45% of the game
There’s a vacant spot in midfield now and it looks like George Hewett’s (17) for the taking. His last four games have been sub-affected, leaving him at just $281k, $333k down from his original starting price. Dare I say he’s a borderline must-have??
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