Breaking Even – Rd 6, 2020

Written by Chillo on July 6 2020

For those new to the game, a player’s break-even (or BE) is the score they must achieve in order to maintain their current price tag. The following are the details for most of the popular players (>3% ownership), plus a few other notables. Bookmark and enjoy!

If there’s a name not listed here that you’d like to hear about, throw it in the comments and I’ll do my best to accomodate you.

 

LAST NAME, First Name (TEAM) (Price, Average): BE

All MID DPPs are listed under def/fwd/ruck (as appropriate)

DEF-FWD DPPs are listed as defs

RUCK DPPs are listed as rucks

 

PREMIUM DEFENDERS (>$500K)

Sam DOCHERTY (CAR) ($577 600, 121): 62

Nick HAYNES (GWS) ($541 100, 114): 66

Brayden MAYNARD (COL) ($543 400, 114): 82

Adam SAAD (ESS) ($505 800, 105): 83

Caleb DANIEL (WBD) ($558 700, 106): 104

Jake LLOYD (SYD) ($585 700, 111): 106

Jack CRISP (COL) ($509 300, 93): 113

James SICILY (HAW) ($515 300, 90): 142

Bachar HOULI (RIC) ($528 400, 94): 151

MIDPRICE DEFENDERS ($300K-$500K)

Jordan RIDLEY (ESS) ($460 000, 113): 11

Zac BAILEY (BRL) ($337 300, 73): 39

Jack LUKOSIUS (GCS) ($360 400, 75): 40

Tom DOEDEE (ADE) ($351 700, 79): 40

Aidan CORR (GWS) ($367 300, 80): 42

Dan HOUSTON (PTA) ($430 100, 81): 57

Brodie SMITH (ADE) ($440 300, 77): 78

Rory LAIRD (ADE) ($495 100, 92): 95

Jayden SHORT (RIC) ($441 100, 89): 99

Jordan DAWSON (SYD) ($414 000, 71): 126

Shannon HURN (WCE) ($499 900, 94): 137

BUDGET / ROOKIE DEFENDERS (<$300K)

Hayden YOUNG (FRE) ($262 700, 65): -24

Tom WILLIAMSON (CAR) ($215 100, 62): -8

Stephen HILL (FRE) ($214 000, 64): -4

Jarrod BRANDER (WCE) ($235 200, 60): 13

Will HAMILL (ADE) ($146 200, 37): 13

Trent RIVERS (MEL) ($166 000, 47): 17

John NOBLE (COL) ($266 000, 63): 19

Brandon ZERK-THATCHER (ESS) ($189 000, 49): 26

Fischer MCASEY (ADE) ($204 800, 39): 30

Lachlan ASH (GWS) ($193 100, 40): 31

Brandon STARCEVICH (BRL) ($295 400, 64): 70

 

PREMIUM MIDFIELDERS ($500K+)

Jarrod BERRY (BRL) ($539 700, 106): 43

Jack STEELE (STK) ($558 400, 118): 75

Hugh MCCLUGGAGE (BRL) ($580 100, 113): 80

Patrick DANGERFIELD (GEE) ($556 600, 101): 80

Josh DUNKLEY (WBD) ($602 600, 109): 91

Scott PENDLEBURY (COL) ($568 700, 109): 97

Tom MITCHELL (HAW) ($592 000, 111): 100

Josh KELLY (GWS) ($588 500, 108): 100

Marcus BONTEMPELLI (WBD) ($568 400, 98): 109

Zach MERRETT (ESS) ($598 900, 116): 111

Clayton OLIVER (MEL) ($587 200, 108): 134

Travis BOAK (PTA) ($628 700, 124): 142

Patrick CRIPPS (CAR) ($593 600, 110): 148

Andrew GAFF (WCE) ($597 200, 114): 152

Nat FYFE (FRE) ($670 500, 123): 153

Jack MACRAE (WBD) ($589 800, 102): 161

Lachie NEALE (BRL) ($763 300, 154): 167

MIDPRICE MIDFIELDERS ($300K – $500K)

Andrew MCGRATH (ESS) ($449 900, 95): 92

Sam WALSH (CAR) ($431 100, 75): 94

Daniel HANNEBERY (STK) ($375 900, 71): 97

Elliot YEO (WCE) ($478 900, 84): 98

Tim KELLY (WCE) ($483 600, 86): 102

Stephen CONIGLIO (GWS) ($493 000, 93): 135

Jack VINEY (MEL) ($493 500, 106): 136

Matthew ROWELL (GCS) ($470 700, 102): 154

BUDGET/ ROOKIE MIDFIELDERS (<$300K)

Tom GREEN (GWS) ($238 500, 69): -26

Kyron HAYDEN (NTH) ($197 900, 50): -24

Jye CALDWELL (GWS) ($219 900, 70): -12

Harley BENNELL (MEL) ($123 900, 59): -10

Sam PHILP (CAR) ($140 900, 46): -9

Caleb SERONG (FRE) ($200 000, 62): -8

Ned MCHENRY (ADE) ($143 500, 35): -5

Harrison JONES (HAW) ($123 900, 54): -5

Mitchell HIBBERD (ESS) ($114 400, 39): 7

Justin MCINERNEY (SYD) ($232 900, 64): 10

Noah ANDERSON (GCS) ($290 600, 64): 16

Marlion PICKETT (RIC) ($201 500, 60): 30

Tyler BROWN (COL) ($232 300, 52): 61

 

RUCKS

Darcy CAMERON (COL) ($147 700, 51): -15

Tristan XERRI (NTH) ($144 800, 48): -12

Noah BALTA (RIC) ($257 700, 77): 26

Tim ENGLISH (WBD) ($522 300, 104): 34

Rowan MARSHALL (STK) ($526 900, 98): 61

Marc PITTONET (CAR) ($435 200, 112): 76

Sam JACOBS (GWS) ($406 300, 95): 85

Brodie GRUNDY (COL) ($681 700, 137): 110

Nic NAITANUI (WCE) ($508 600, 101): 115

Jonathon CEGLAR (HAW) ($452 300, 86): 124

Max GAWN (MEL) ($742 500, 145): 128

Reilly O’BRIEN (ADE) ($548 000, 108): 136

Todd GOLDSTEIN (NTH) ($696 000, 141): 152

 

PREMIUM FORWARDS (>$500K)

Chad WINGARD (HAW) ($506 500, 105): 82

Christian PETRACCA (MEL) ($509 700, 108): 96

Hugh GREENWOOD (GCS) ($504 300, 104): 100

Jy SIMPKIN (NTH) ($544 700, 118): 101

Dustin MARTIN (RIC) ($505 800, 95): 120

Michael WALTERS (FRE) ($586 100, 114): 136

MIDPRICED FORWARDS ($300K– $500K)

Ben LONG (STK) ($342 800, 77): 28

Andrew BRAYSHAW (FRE) ($434 100, 92): 30

Jack STEVEN (GEE) ($306 700, 50): 47

Dan BUTLER (STK) ($458 000, 104): 53

Charlie CAMERON (BRL) ($429 600, 86): 61

Toby GREENE (GWS) ($465 000, 89): 68

Lachie WHITFIELD (GWS) ($441 200, 78): 78

Tom J LYNCH (RIC) ($402 100, 77): 80

Robbie GRAY (PTA) ($423 900, 81): 92

Jordan DE GOEY (COL) ($413 200, 73): 93

Jack MARTIN (CAR) ($470 400, 96): 96

Devon SMITH (ESS) ($407 100, 88): 97

Connor ROZEE (PTA) ($402 800, 81): 128

Darcy MACPHERSON (GCS) ($400 500, 67): 131

Isaac HEENEY (SYD) ($495 100, 96): 145

Gary ABLETT (GEE) ($458 500, 82): 146

Bailey SMITH (WBD) ($459 600, 86): 171

BUDGET / ROOKIE FORWARDS (<$300K)

Laitham VANDERMEER (WBD) ($225 000, 63): -27

Jake AARTS (RIC) ($123 900, 76): -27

Jack MAHONY (NTH) ($141 200, 50): -18

Thomas BERRY (BRL) ($177 500, 56): -8

Shane MCADAM (ADE) ($142 100, 45): -7

Jamaine JONES (WCE) ($161 600, 49): -3

Curtis TAYLOR (NTH) ($269 400, 72): 0

Max KING (STK) ($242 800, 60): 12

Kysaiah KROPINYERI-PICKETT (MEL) ($195 900, 48): 28

Sam STURT (FRE) ($195 300, 62): 29

Jacob TOWNSEND (ESS) ($275 000, 67): 31

Connor BUDARICK (GCS) ($233 500, 52): 61

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22 thoughts on “Breaking Even – Rd 6, 2020”

  1. This is what I love to see Chillo!

    Starcevich, Brown and Budarick all look like they need to be moved on this week with 60+ BE, but only 2 trades makes it so only 1 must hold his spot. This could cause a few headaches for coaches

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    1. Might get lucky (or unlucky depending on your situation) and one might be dropped to make your decesion easier

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  2. What are people’s thoughts on Houston? Is he gonna improve didn’t start with him is it time to jump on when everyone is getting off?

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    1. If you have him, keep him. Otherwise I wouldn’t touch a Port player with a 10ft pole. Outside of rookies they’ve been a Do-not-trust team for years now. Boak last season is probably the only outlier.

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    2. 2 Centre Bounces for Dan he’s back to where he plays his best footy, 18 of his 21 touches were in the defensive half, he’s never really been SC relevant in this role in the past.

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  3. Thanks Chillo, depressing to see that the cash cows have peaked by R5.
    Looks like a priority to move them otherwise they will start losing us money

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    1. Yeah, I seriously don’t see where the cash for upgrades is going to come from – even picking bargains / fallen premiums won’t be enough. I’m envisioning two downgrades for every upgrade, which will leave most coaches with a not full-premium side by year’s end.

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  4. Any information on Dom Sheeds breakeven? Looking for a similar priced POD player to trade in for Rowell.

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    1. Berry played his heart out over the weekend knowing Zorko likely returns to take his spot, so either it’s a straight swap or the kids proven himself and the Lions make room elsewhere. McCluggage will be unaffected imo, finding the ball all over the ground; if anything more midfield depth improves the whole team.

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    2. G’day Joe. Tom Berry came in to play Zorko’s role, so shouldn’t effect Clugga all that much imo mate.

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  5. Corr looks very nice but there are pros and cons

    Pros:
    Has a high ceiling and potential to score 100s all season

    Cons:
    His cock is miles too fat and he gets weighed down by the immense weight, meaning his tank is low and hes not a great accumulator. Players like Tom Mitchell have tiny shrimps and therefore can get 50 a game!

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    1. Corr is a must have mate. Already made 150k and he’s a keeper. Even with such a huge dong weighing him down he’s a lock for top 3 defenders this season.

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  6. Thanks Chillo…

    In the jungle there is a Lyon roaring but his roar can’t be loud enough as yet…

    I’m very suprised by such low ownership of this beast, when he left the GC he was the highest contested ball winner and also I believe he was their highest clearance player…

    Couldn’t believe Dew got rid of him, I didn’t grab him last year but knew this year he’d be ripe for the picking!!

    1% ownership!?

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    1. ScrotumCheese, I started J.Lyons last year. it was a rollercoaster of too many under the ton scores and I was relieved to get rid of him during the byes, then he got better afterwards… 🙁
      High ceiling but he still has the 40, 50, and 60 scores in his game. He is on my watchlist . Nice POD but there are other pressing issues.

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