Thanks CT, was thinking about retaining JHF as one of those recovery weeks was the Port bye. But if he’s missing 3 games plus the bye, I’m leaning towards trading him.
CONNOR ROZEE: Lock him in.
He had his highest CBA percentage since round 4 against Geelong but still featured at only 28 per cent despite Jason Horne-Francis’ hamstring injury.
ZACH MERRETT: Not likely.
Merrett was present at 81 per cent of centre bounces, his second-highest percentage of the season. As a result, he’s going to miss out on MID-FWD status
WILL ASHCROFT: Stocks have fallen.
He featured in 55 per cent of centre bounces against Melbourne, which was his highest percentage since round 3 and second-highest of the year. He’s been edging toward DPP by 1 per cent a week so would need to play almost exclusively forward in round 11 to become a MID-FWD.
MARCUS BONTEMPELLI: The dream is unlikely
His forward time is at 23 per cent – well short of the magic 35 per cent threshold.
TOUK MILLER: Not going to happen.
Touk has spent 75 per cent of games in midfield.
NASIAH WANGANEEN-MILERA: No
Even playing 100 per cent mid against the Suns this week wouldn’t get him DPP, at least this time around.
KYSAIAH PICKETT: Just about sealed DPP.
His split sitting at 46 per cent midfield and 56 per cent forward time in his seven matches.
DANIEL TURNER: Yes. FWD/DEF
Has played 56 per cent of game time in defence in his six games
AARON FRANCIS: Concussion casualty
Will miss out on DPP after sustaining a concussion against Carlton. He’ll miss round 11 and fall short of the six-game threshold required to be eligible for DPP mid-season.
JORDAN DE GOEY: Selection dilemma
Looked a lock for FWD-MID but needs to play this week to meet the games threshold – and get his mid time up from 32 to 35 per cent.
Corey Wagner: Tick
He bumped his mid time from 34 per cent to 44 per cent last round, all but locking in MID-DEF status.
Cooper Simpson: Next time
Fwd who has played 100 per cent game time in defence – but won’t qualify in this round after playing just three games.
Sam Banks: Yes
Will be a DEF-MID after playing 45 per cent of game time in the midfield.
Oscar Allen: Positional switch problematic
He returned to the forward line on Sunday, likely ruining his DPP chances – he has played 31 per cent in defence this year.
St Kilda: Jack Macrae has remained in Perth and is today meeting with specialists over his nasty back injury.
Didn’t fly home with teammates last night and underwent scans.
Ross Lyon said post-game “we’re concerned”
Saints will know more next 24 hours
Port Adelaide:
Jason Horne-Francis
He is expected to miss 4 weeks with an hamstring injury, confirmed by scans on Sunday.
Lachie Jones is facing up to two months on the sidelines with a hamstring strain.
Thanks CT, was thinking about retaining JHF as one of those recovery weeks was the Port bye. But if he’s missing 3 games plus the bye, I’m leaning towards trading him.
North Melbourne: Harry Sheezel last round – 43% mid and 52% fwd.
How do you find these stats?
DPP Changes
CONNOR ROZEE: Lock him in.
He had his highest CBA percentage since round 4 against Geelong but still featured at only 28 per cent despite Jason Horne-Francis’ hamstring injury.
ZACH MERRETT: Not likely.
Merrett was present at 81 per cent of centre bounces, his second-highest percentage of the season. As a result, he’s going to miss out on MID-FWD status
WILL ASHCROFT: Stocks have fallen.
He featured in 55 per cent of centre bounces against Melbourne, which was his highest percentage since round 3 and second-highest of the year. He’s been edging toward DPP by 1 per cent a week so would need to play almost exclusively forward in round 11 to become a MID-FWD.
MARCUS BONTEMPELLI: The dream is unlikely
His forward time is at 23 per cent – well short of the magic 35 per cent threshold.
TOUK MILLER: Not going to happen.
Touk has spent 75 per cent of games in midfield.
NASIAH WANGANEEN-MILERA: No
Even playing 100 per cent mid against the Suns this week wouldn’t get him DPP, at least this time around.
KYSAIAH PICKETT: Just about sealed DPP.
His split sitting at 46 per cent midfield and 56 per cent forward time in his seven matches.
DANIEL TURNER: Yes. FWD/DEF
Has played 56 per cent of game time in defence in his six games
AARON FRANCIS: Concussion casualty
Will miss out on DPP after sustaining a concussion against Carlton. He’ll miss round 11 and fall short of the six-game threshold required to be eligible for DPP mid-season.
JORDAN DE GOEY: Selection dilemma
Looked a lock for FWD-MID but needs to play this week to meet the games threshold – and get his mid time up from 32 to 35 per cent.
Corey Wagner: Tick
He bumped his mid time from 34 per cent to 44 per cent last round, all but locking in MID-DEF status.
Cooper Simpson: Next time
Fwd who has played 100 per cent game time in defence – but won’t qualify in this round after playing just three games.
Sam Banks: Yes
Will be a DEF-MID after playing 45 per cent of game time in the midfield.
Oscar Allen: Positional switch problematic
He returned to the forward line on Sunday, likely ruining his DPP chances – he has played 31 per cent in defence this year.
Tim Kelly FWD time is 27 per cent so unlikely.
Will Justin Mcinerney make it?
Geelong: Patrick Dangerfield- 1-2 weeks with a low-grade hamstring
St Kilda: Jack Macrae has remained in Perth and is today meeting with specialists over his nasty back injury.
Didn’t fly home with teammates last night and underwent scans.
Ross Lyon said post-game “we’re concerned”
Saints will know more next 24 hours
Punctured lung?
GWS: Finn Callaghan will miss 3-4 weeks with a partial shoulder dislocation.
Lynch out for a week with concussion. Supercoach carnage at present.
Was waiting for the carnage. It is here now!