Got a couple of reviews to get us started, but we'll get more up throughout the day.
Regardless though, drop in- let us know how it's all treating you this week!
Brisbane vs Collingwood
Result: Collingwood by 49.
It was always going to be a rough day at the office for the Lions, what with half of their team out injured. And well, it was. That said, despite losing by 50 points, they didn't get their colours lowered in the second half, kicking just a few more points less over the period (al beit, with the heat already out of the game).
Jack Redden put in a good one though, with 22 disposals and a goal, he managed to collect a mighty 149SC off his 18 contested touches and 95% efficiency rate. Deadly performance. Simon Black and Dayne Zorko were the only other Lions to crack the ton with 115SC and 100SC respectively.
Patrick KARNEZIS actually showed just just why so many players started the season with him, picking up 18 disposals and 74SC, while Brent Staker did a fine job for the many coaches who brought him in this week, despite kist 10 touches, he still made a solid 67SC and plenty of profit thus far.
Brent Moloney had a bit of a shocker, subbed out with just 9 touches and 35SC, while rookie defender, Sam Docherty was subbed on for 37SC. Meanwhile, Marco Paparone picked up 15 disposals for just 35SC.
Over on the Pies side, Paul SEEDSMAN had an absolute day out! 28 disposals and 145SC points sets him in great stead, while Darren Jolly picked up 40 disposals on his way to a mighty 136SC.
Dane Swan was his seagully best, with 36 disposals and 131SC, leading Steele Sidebottom and Scott Pendlebury who scored 127SC and 119SC respectively.
Heath Shaw did well enough, picking up 97SC, as did Harry O'Brien, but it was the rookies in Kyle Martin, Josh THOMAS and Ben Kennedy who really impressed me with 97SC, 85SC and 78SC across them.
Heroes: Jack Redden, Paul SEEDSMAN, Darren Jolly, Dane Swan, Steele Sidebottom
Villains: Brent Moloney[span style='font-size: 14px; color: #434343;], <a href="http://tooserious.net/Player.aspx?id=377&name=Pearce Hanley">Pearce Hanley
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Carlton vs GWS
Result: Carlton by 96
It's a big win by the blues, but has to be tempered by this fact- the average losing margain of the Giants over the past month has been 103 points. So perhaps, ot wasn't quite as big as Carlton would have wanted it?
Irrespective of that, the SC points are still allocated and when it was said and done, Andrew Walker finished at the top of the heap for Carlton with 34 touches and a very tidy 150SC. Matthew Kreuzer has proved to be a fantastic replacement for Leuenberger this week, picking up 122SC off 14 touches and 37 hitouts.
Simon WHITE was good with a 121SC, while Jefferey Garlett picked up 115SC from his 4 goals and 19 disposals.
Making their way to the villians list however, was Marc Murphy who still doesn't look right out there, just 20 touches and 73SC, and Heath Scotland who could only amass 63SC off 17 touches.
Over on the Giants side, Callan Ward was as classy as ever. I feel that he's going to be a massive SC scorer when the GWS get themselves up to where the Suns are at the moment! Anyways, this game, 33 touches at 79% efficiency and a tidy 128SC. Only other Giant to ton up was Adam Treloar who made 100SC off 26 touches.
Lachie Whitfield had an up week with 86SC off 21 touches, but that's where the good news really end with the majority of Giants hitting around or below their average.
The Giant who hit exceptionally low however, was Jonathan Giles, with 6 touches and what on paper looks good with 29 hitouts, could manage just 40SC and continued his terrible year!
Heroes: Andrew Walker, Matthew Kreuzer, Callan Ward
Villains: Marc Murphy, Heath Scotland, Jonathan Giles
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