CBAs and Kick Ins Rd 9

Written by Chaos Theory on May 17 2022

CBAs

Game 1 : Collingwood Vs Western Bulldogs

Collingwood : 25 – Taylor Adams 21, Jack Crisp 21, Jordan De Goey 20, Darcy Cameron 19, Patrick Lipinski 6, Aiden Begg 6, Finlay Macrae 4, Tyler Brown 3.

Western Bulldogs : 25 – Jordon Sweet 20, Jack Macrae 16, Tom Liberatore 16, Marcus Bontempelli 14, Adam Treloar 12, Bailey Smith 11, Josh Dunkley 6, Zaine Cordy 5.

Game 2 : Hawthorn Vs Richmond

Hawthorn : 35 – Jai Newcombe 25, Conor Nash 23, Max Lynch 21, Jacob Koschitzke 14, James Worpel 12, Chad Wingard 12, Will Day 12, Connor MacDonald 2.

Richmond : 35 – Trent Cotchin 29, Dion Prestia 25, Toby Nankervis 20, Shai Bolton 16, Ivan Soldo 15, Jayden Short 15, Dustin Martin 13, Jack Graham 5, Shane Edwards 2.

Game 3 : North Melbourne Vs Port Adelaide

North Melbourne : 27 – Luke Davies-Uniacke 25, Todd Goldstein 17, Jed Anderson 15, Jaidyn Stephenson 11, Curtis Taylor 11, Callum Coleman-Jones 10, Tarryn Thomas 9, Tom Powell 5, Cameron Zurhaar 5.

Port Adelaide : 27 – Sam Hayes 22, Connor Rozee 16, Ollie Wines 15, Travis Boak 14, Zac Butters 14, Willem Drew 13, Karl Amon 6, Jeremy Finlayson 4, Robbie Gray 3, Todd Marshall 1.

Game 4 : St Kilda Vs Geelong

St Kilda : 27 – Brad Crouch 19, Paddy Ryder 18, Seb Ross 18, Jack Steele 16, Zac Jones 15, Jade Gresham 13, Rowan Marshall 9.

Geelong : 27 – Rhys Stanley 21, Joel Selwood 19, Cam Guthrie 18, Patrick Dangerfield 18, Brandon Parfitt 13, Quinton Narkle 12, Mark Blicavs 6, Jeremy Cameron 1.

Game 5 : Sydney Vs Essendon

Sydney : 23 – Luke Parker 18, Peter Ladhams 14, Callum Mills 14, Chad Warner 12, James Rowbottom 11, Tom Hickey 9, Tom Papley 9, Josh P Kennedy 2, Errol Gulden 2, Isaac Heeney 1.

Essendon : 23 – Dylan Shiel 18, Darcy Parish 18, Sam Draper 18, Ben Hobbs 9, Andrew McGrath 7, Zach Merrett 6, Nick Bryan 5

Game 6 : Adelaide Vs Brisbane

Adelaide : 27 – Ben Keays 24, Kieran Strachan 23, Rory Laird 22, Jackson Hately 16, Sam Berry 16, Elliott Himmelberg 4, Josh Rachele 3.

Brisbane : 27 – Lachie Neale 25, Oscar McInerney 17, Jarrod Lyons 16, Hugh McCluggage 16, Darcy Fort 10, Dayne Zorko 10, Cam Rayner 8, Zac Bailey 6.

Game 7 : Gold Coast V Fremantle:

Gold Coast : 17 – Matt Rowell 14, Jarrod Witts 14, Touk Miller 12, Noah Anderson 10, David Swallow 9, Brayden Fiorini 6, Mabior Chol 3

Fremantle: 17 – Sean Darcy 14, Caleb Serong 12, David Mundy 12, Andrew Brayshaw 11, Will Brodie 11, Neil Erasmus 4, Rory Lobb 3, Darcy Tucker 1

Game 8 : GWS V Carlton:

GWS: 30 – Braydon Preuss 28, Lachie Ash 23, Tom Green 19, Tim Taranto 17, Josh Kelly 16, Callan Ward 8, Stephen Coniglio 7, Toby Greene 1, Ian Hill 1

Carlton: 30 – Patrick Cripps 26, Tom De Koning 26, George Hewett 22, Adam Cerra 20, Matthew Kennedy 15, Sam Walsh 7, Jack Silvagni 4

Game 9 : WCE V Melbourne :

WCE:  25 – Jack Redden 22, Tim Kelly 19, Greg Clark 18, Connor West 16, Bailey Williams 12, Callum Jamieson 11, Hugh Dixon 2

Melbourne: 25 – Clayton Oliver 21, Christian Petracca 20, Jack Viney 18, Max Gawn 17, Tom Sparrow 13, Luke Jackson 8, James Harmes 3

 

 

Kick Ins:

Game 1 : Collingwood VS Western Bulldogs:
Collingwood:
D Moore 6 (6) J Howe 3 (3) B Maynard 3 (3) N Daicos 2 (2)
Western Bulldogs:
B Dale 6 (6) C Daniel 3 (3)

Game 2 : Hawthorn VS Richmond:
Hawthorn:
J Sicily 6 (5) B Hardwick 3 (3) L Bramble 3 (3) W Day 2 (2)
J Impey 1 (1)
Richmond:
N Vlastuin 4 (4) N Broad 3 (3) N Balta 1 (1) D Grimes 1 (1)
D Rioli 1 (1)

Game 3 : North Melbourne Vs Port Adelaide:
North Melbourne:
A Corr 8 (7) L Young 3 (3) B Scott 1 (1) K Turner 1 (1)
Port Adelaide:
R Burton 9 (8) T Clurey 1 (0)

Game 4 : St Kilda VS Geelong:
St Kilda:
J Sinclair 5 (4) C Wilkie 2 (2) B Paton 2 (2) J Battle 2 (2)
J Webster 2 (0) D Howard 1 (1)
Geelong:
Z Tuohy 4 (2) T Stewart 3 (2) C Guthrie 2 (1) M Duncan 2 (1)
I Smith 1 (0)

Game 5 : Sydney VS Essendon:
Sydney:
N Blakey 9 (9) J Lloyd 2 (2)
Essendon:
J Ridley 8 (8) M Redman 6 (6) D Heppell 4 (4) N Hind 2 (2)
Z Reid 1 (0)

Game 6 : Adelaide VS Brisbane:
Adelaide:
B Smith 4 (4) M Hinge 1 (1) L Brown 1 (1)
Brisbane :
D Rich 8 (8) K Coleman 2 (0) J Berry 1 (1)

Game 7 : Gold Coast V Fremantle:

Gold Coast : Connor Budarick 4/4 Jy Farrar 3/1 Wil Powell 2/1

Fremantle: Brennan Cox 3/3 Luke Ryan 3/2 Hayden Young 2/2 Jordan Clark 1/1

Game 8 : GWS V Carlton

GWS: Isaac Cumming 8/7 Adam Kennedy 4/4 Harry Perryman 1/1 Lachlan Keeffe 1/1 Connor Idun 1/0

Carlton: Sam Docherty 3/3 Adam Saad Nic Newman 1/1 Jack Newnes 1/1  Jacob Weitering 1/0

Game 9 : WCE V Melbourne :

WCE: Alex Witherden 7/5 Jeremy McGovern 5/4 Liam Duggan 3/1 Harry Edwards 1/0

Melbourne: Steven May 8/7

 

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7 thoughts on “CBAs and Kick Ins Rd 9”

  1. Having Blakey with a lot more kick ins has really affected Lloyd and his scoring, since he isn’t getting the real cheap possessions like he used to. He used to have those massive tonnes to now barely scraping a tonne together

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    1. which bye should have the most playing at the start of the first bye 12 13 or 14 read different reads ?

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  2. which bye should have the most playing at the start of the first bye 12 13 or 14 read different reads ?

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    1. You want the most playing rookies (Daicos, MacDonald etc.) or mid-prices (Cameron, Goldstein) from R14. They’ll play through the first two byes, then you trade them, meaning you always have an active player.

      R13 rookies (McCartin, SDK, Clarke) serve a similar function provided you can upgrade them to R12 players who have already had their bye.

      R12 rookies (Rioli, Carrol, Hamilton) or mid-pricers ( Cogs, Butters) offer little utility, because you’re only trading into a future bye.

      Essentially load up on or hold players you can trade out from R14 first, then R13. Keepers you don’t intend to trade need to be evenly distributed across each line (ideally two per line) for each bye.

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      1. Great bye rundown Chips Ahoy.
        And this could be where those who have been able to keep their powder dry (trades and trade boosts) really come to the fore.

        Or there is Option 2 that usually applies to me.
        Your team is so crap and disorganised through the byes that your best option might be to write one week off and concentrate on the other two weeks for league victories.
        And hope that you come up against someone worse off than you in the sacrificed week.

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      2. Pretty much nailed it there Chips and no need for my input on the Bye Planner thread!! (haha!)

        There you go GD – Chips has covered it nicely!!

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