Best Buys for Round 14 - giddy up

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By aussiethumper on Jul 1, 2009 at 10:00 AM
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    Sure this isnt going to be the best week for Best Buys, but you might need to think if you have Cox, Giansiracusa or Pavlich.   Otherwise heres a list of the good (premium), the bad (or sometimes bad - midrange) and the ugly (rookies generally have pimples on their faces...)

    Until next week, hope the blockbuster (Saints-Cats) and mockbuster spoiler (Pies-Dons) turn out to be classics, and that the SuperCoach God treats your players kindly.    Donations to this site do not count as indulgences.

    DEF
    Rookie
    Silvester (83400) - Suffering suckatash - a cliffhanger selection - wont get 90s but like rocky - hes cheap
    Schoenmakers (166900) - Getting game time
    Hurley (154200) - Will get a run sooner or later

    Midrange
    S Fisher (416700) - Average SuperCoach form but in a great team.  Gilbert Grape strikes again?... Also could be even better next week.
    Harding (409100) - Change of coach, return of Harvey - good portents
    Hodge (442400) - I think hes on his way up again.

    Premium
    Newman (491600) - And getting better.  Next week...
    Mattner (474400) - Released to just gather SuperCoach points, he delivers again.  Watching R Shaws score decline correspondingly.
    Goddard (537100) - Just get him if you dont have him.  Clearly the best DEF.

    MID
    Rookie
    Meyer (83400) - Power rookie but ex-Tiger has got two games and looked OK.
    Swift (124700) - Eagles midrange draft pick getting a run.
    Muston (196400) - Hawks will want a good look at him.  Playing team role.

    Midrange
    Moloney (410000) - You can do far worse.  94 average.
    Kerr (340500) - Still can be seen to be value
    Hasleby (418700) - Getting well fed by Sandilands.

    Premium
    Gibbs (476300) - Good game in losing team - is this the turning point?
    Bartel (546500) - Write him off at your peril.
    Cross (491400) - Looks to be back churning out the points...and the handballs...

    FWD
    Rookie
    Schoenmakers (166900) - better forward than back
    Jurrah (144200) - 3rd game about to go up
    Vickery (139200) - ditto

    Midrange
    Cloke (294800) - Is there signs of life?  Still OK Sidebottom/Ziebell trade.
    S Johnson (446800) - Back to midrange.  I still think hes value but up and down.
    Porplyzia (449900) - In a Porple patch at the moment.  Crows on the rise, proven SuperCoach performer.

    Premium
    Davey (485600) - Keeps kicking out great scores.  Can you ignore him any longer?
    J Brown (490100) - Boat hasnt gone yet.  Pavlich trade, anyone?
    Riewoldt (576100) - Given SuperCoach finals are coming hes good value.  Maybe wait until after Cats game with 121 breakeven. (If you MUST trade this week, Chapman is arguably a better prospect)

    RUC
    Rookie
    Natanui (169200) - Fairly smart backup ruck trade for Jacobs
    Vickery (139200) - ditto (again!)
    Clarke (94200) - Got a game - a big thing for rookie rucks

    Midrange
    McIntosh (446400) - Always a reliable no2 ruck choice
    Kreuzer (363600) - Crashing and burning price and score wise, but due for a lift.
    Koschitzke (423100) - Saints player, ride the rollercoaster though.

    Premium
    Jolly (463000) - A class act scoring well again after a lull.
    Sandilands (556300) - Gotta love Lurch
    Petrie (496800) - Keeps scoring and a good alternate player to hold.

    FUTURE WATCH
    Lovely lovely frightful breakevens...dont get now...but get soon.
    Drummond (498700) 218 - carrying a 3 for 2 more games
    Pendlebury (520100) 207 - carrying a 0 for 2 more games
    Harvey (481100) 177 - carrying a 0 for 1 more game
    J Selwood (534300) 169 - could come in very low priced if tagged out by Sainters
    Pavlich/Chornes - 142/143 - you have been warned, trade them
     

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