Hawthorn: Changkuoth Jiath. Scans over the weekend revealed a minor quad strain that will rule him out in the short-term, with a timeline to become clearer this week.
Melbourne: Clayton Oliver, Marty Hore and Shane McAdam will all be available to play this week.
“Clayton got the all-clear to sweat and integrate into training at the end of last week,” Selwyn Griffith, Melbourne’s High-Performance Manager
“So, he trained really well and is available for selection for this week against Richmond.”
“Marty has integrated back into training seamlessly and has progressed really well,” Griffith said.
“So, he will also be available for selection this week.”
Absolutely no corkie involved in that at all. He was on his own, not in a contest, he had taken 2 steps running and then reacted like the 3rd step was into a bear trap and collapsed straight away, no comment on it from commentators. A few minutes later he was jogging again but then went off.
Time to trade him out anyway with martin, yeo and Roberts to fit in down there
Melbourne: No Koltyn Tholstrup at captains run this morning. Looks like the youngster will make way for Kossie Pickett for Anzac Eve clash with Richmond
GWS: Jesse Hogan is free to play in the Anzac Day clash against Brisbane after his one-match ban for striking was thrown out at the Tribunal on Tuesday.
Adelaide: In Nicks’ press conference, he stated that untried youngster Billy Dowling was a chance to come into the side if Smith missed. Smith is looking unlikely to play after missing training due to back tightness.
Dowling 123k MID/FWD looking in the mix to make a debut
Western Bulldogs: Ryley Sanders – who was made the sub against the Saints – had “come under pressure” and that the 18-year-old was “learning all the time” about the club’s defensive structure.
“It’s more about what (the younger players) are doing when they’re not directly involved in the game, and he’s learning all the time about where to be, whether we’ve got the footy or the opposition has it,” Luke Beveridge said.
“It’s in that as to why he’s come off a couple of times and been subbed, and then found himself as the sub last week, so he gets it …
“You’ve got to strike a balance of forcing the opportunity of a young man like Ryley, who’s going to be critical for our club in the future, and making sure you fortify your opportunity to win every week.”
“I’d like to see Lairdy get back to that hunt. Maybe with some of these small changes we’ve taken that away from him. I think Rory will play quite a strong game this week. He’s keen to really hunt the footy”
North Melbourne: Riley Hardeman ($117,300 DEF) will make his AFL debut on Saturday.
A line-breaking defender from Swan Districts, Hardeman was selected by the Roos with pick No.23 in the 2023 AFL Draft after captaining Western Australia in the under-18 championships and earning All-Australian honours.
The 19-year-old has been among the Roos’ best in his four appearances at VFL level, impressing with his pace and attack on the ball.
CT
I’m a long suffering owner but i thought he looked a lot better last night
He’s still not 100% game fit and will be a steal at those projected prices
What about Petrecca?
Thanks always for you and the contributors efforts
Always appreciated
I don’t think you can run him on field as you’d be giving up too many points. For my team, I could swing Livingstone forward and bring Sweet in at R3. A month of solo rucking is probably $120k+ cash generation.
Depends a lot on structure. For anyone with Jackson at R2 and miscellaneous rookie at F6, I know I’d prefer a number 1 ruck at R2 to push that forward rookie to the bench
“Harley has been fantastic for us over the first six weeks,” said General Manager Football Gavin Bell. “But we feel it is appropriate to manage him this week to give him the best chance to continue to be available and play at a high level for the remainder of 2024.”
Pickett has been charged with striking, Clayton Oliver, his second offence, which has triggered a $6250 fine, which can be reduced to $3750 with an early plea.
Jordan Sweet has a breakeven of -5 after one game. Of course, everything will be clearer after game 2.
He is forecast to go up $46k to $205,100 Rd 8 then another $32,500 to $237,600 Rd 9.
I will post a more concise price projection after this round.
Cheers
CT.
Shouldn’t the “Latest Updates” for the current week be pinned to the top of the articles on the 1st page CT – so any rumors or updates (like D’Ambrosia being a possible OUT for Sundays game) are front & centre for easy access. I know its the one article I check frequently, especially since it needed to be moved from its original placement on the right side of the site.
Richmond: Jacob Hopper is expected to miss 2-3 weeks after scans confirmed he suffered a mild hamstring strain in Wednesday night’s clash against Melbourne.
Lachie Neale – Neale was sighted for striking Callan Ward during the second quarter at Manuka Oval on Thursday night.
The fine is $3,750 with an early plea as a second offence.
It’s the second striking charge for Neale this season, after he was fined following an Opening Round skirmish with Carlton’s George Hewett
Callan Ward -was sighted for striking Lachie Neale during the second quarter at Manuka Oval on Thursday night.
Ward can accept a $2,500 fine with an early plea.
Mason Redman – was fined for striking Collingwood player Lachie Schultz in the second quarter. Redman can accept a $2,500 fine with an early plea.
The MRO graded all three incidents as intentional, low impact and body contact, leading to the fines.
Port Adelaide:
Dixon should play against St Kilda.
Horne-Francis cleared of any hamstring issues and will play.
Club optimistic on Jones after positive scan results on his hamstring.
Bergman fine after rolled ankle.
WCE: Will challenge Tom Barrass’ one-week sanction at the AFL Tribunal on Tuesday night.
GWS: Will challenge Toby Greene and Jesse Hogan’s suspensions at the AFL Tribunal on Tuesday night.
Hawthorn: Changkuoth Jiath. Scans over the weekend revealed a minor quad strain that will rule him out in the short-term, with a timeline to become clearer this week.
Fremantle: Hayden Young should be all good to play on Saturday night.
Young spent extended time on the bench at the end of the Derby, with mild hamstring awareness.
– 7news Perth
Melbourne: Clayton Oliver, Marty Hore and Shane McAdam will all be available to play this week.
“Clayton got the all-clear to sweat and integrate into training at the end of last week,” Selwyn Griffith, Melbourne’s High-Performance Manager
“So, he trained really well and is available for selection for this week against Richmond.”
“Marty has integrated back into training seamlessly and has progressed really well,” Griffith said.
“So, he will also be available for selection this week.”
Richmond: Jacob Hopper (knee) and Dylan Grimes (wrist) expected to return from injuries against Melbourne.
“They both trained today and looked good, so hopefully they pull up all right”
“I’m pretty sure they’ll put their hands up for selection.”
Carlton: Zac Williams:
“A corkie, at the moment. We took a fairly precautionary approach there”
Michael Voss
Absolutely no corkie involved in that at all. He was on his own, not in a contest, he had taken 2 steps running and then reacted like the 3rd step was into a bear trap and collapsed straight away, no comment on it from commentators. A few minutes later he was jogging again but then went off.
Time to trade him out anyway with martin, yeo and Roberts to fit in down there
St Kilda: Darcy Wilson is the round six AFL Rising Star nominee
Any news on Tom Stewart?
Concussion or not?
Stewart has concussion
Marty Hore is available for selection in Round 7 despite being listed as 1-2 weeks away on Melbourne official injury list via Sam Edmund
Melbourne’s Latest injury list has Marty Hore listed as available.
I covered it above
“Marty has integrated back into training seamlessly and has progressed really well,” Griffith said.
“So, he will also be available for selection this week.”
Melbourne: Ben Brown set to miss out in tomorrow night’s ANZAC Day Eve clash against Richmond.
Melbourne: Marty Hore
Hore training with the VFL squad
Richmond: Jacob Hopper and Dylan Grimes confirmed ins for Round 7.
Best kicking efficiency of the top-75 kicks in the AFL:
92.5% – Matt Roberts
92.3% – Luke Ryan
89.9% – Nick Vlastuin
85.0% – Tom Stewart
84.8% – Jeremy McGovern
Just because I like to collect stats, what is your source for these stats?
@FantasyFreako posted that on Twitter
Most kick-ins get marked…….
Melbourne: No Koltyn Tholstrup at captains run this morning. Looks like the youngster will make way for Kossie Pickett for Anzac Eve clash with Richmond
Fremantle: Round 7
Switkowski: Test
Frederick: Test
Amiss: No
Young: All Clear
Long term: Cox tracking for round 16/17.
St Kilda: Paddy Dow is in line to play his first game for St Kilda this Friday night against Port Adelaide
West Coast: Harley Reid will not play round 7 as he is being managed. Non-injury related.
Watch this cause panic…..
Richmond: McAuliffe named as emergency.
WCE: Harley Reid to be managed this week.
Simmo did say at the start of the season that he was unlikely to play every week, long trip to Gold Coast this week.
Caution.
7 News in Perth saying the Eagles haven’t made a decision on Reid either way
GWS: Jesse Hogan is free to play in the Anzac Day clash against Brisbane after his one-match ban for striking was thrown out at the Tribunal on Tuesday.
GWS: Toby Greene will miss round seven after his one-match ban for rough conduct was upheld at the AFL Tribunal.
Adelaide: In Nicks’ press conference, he stated that untried youngster Billy Dowling was a chance to come into the side if Smith missed. Smith is looking unlikely to play after missing training due to back tightness.
Dowling 123k MID/FWD looking in the mix to make a debut
Other news: Berry will not play this weekend
GWS: Darcy Jones will make his debut tomorrow night in Canberra
123k Forward
Jones job security must be questionable as he is replacing the suspended Toby Greene.
WCE: Tom Barrass’ one-match ban has been upheld. He will miss this week’s game against Gold Coast.
Western Bulldogs: Luke Beveridge on Tom Liberatore and midfield mix.
“Libba’s good. He’ll train today and hopefully get through the session, so he should be available so we might be able to find some room for him,”
“Obviously everyone understands if Libba is available, he plays and he becomes that central figure in the contest and at the stoppage in a way.
“We’ll work around that and we’ll share the time through there. Again though, it’ll just be a bit of a different mix.”
Western Bulldogs: Ryley Sanders – who was made the sub against the Saints – had “come under pressure” and that the 18-year-old was “learning all the time” about the club’s defensive structure.
“It’s more about what (the younger players) are doing when they’re not directly involved in the game, and he’s learning all the time about where to be, whether we’ve got the footy or the opposition has it,” Luke Beveridge said.
“It’s in that as to why he’s come off a couple of times and been subbed, and then found himself as the sub last week, so he gets it …
“You’ve got to strike a balance of forcing the opportunity of a young man like Ryley, who’s going to be critical for our club in the future, and making sure you fortify your opportunity to win every week.”
Richmond: Kane McAuliffe didn’t play in the VFL today.
resting up his ankle?
Adelaide: Rory Laird
“I’d like to see Lairdy get back to that hunt. Maybe with some of these small changes we’ve taken that away from him. I think Rory will play quite a strong game this week. He’s keen to really hunt the footy”
Matthew Nicks
Fremantle: No Andy Brayshaw at training today – being managed after dealing with a “knock” since round 2. Should be okay.
North Melbourne: Riley Hardeman ($117,300 DEF) will make his AFL debut on Saturday.
A line-breaking defender from Swan Districts, Hardeman was selected by the Roos with pick No.23 in the 2023 AFL Draft after captaining Western Australia in the under-18 championships and earning All-Australian honours.
The 19-year-old has been among the Roos’ best in his four appearances at VFL level, impressing with his pace and attack on the ball.
From North Melbourne
Clayton Oliver
Rd 7 approximate Price Projection
2023 Ave 121
Starting Price $674k
2024 Scores 90/105/82/92/62/65/
Rd 7 BE 160
Rd 7 Score 82
Rd7: $502k->$466k ($-36k)
Rd8 BE 121
Projected Score 83
Rd 8->$449k ($-17k) BE 94
Rd 9->$444k ($-5k) BE 91
Rd 10->$440k ($-4k) BE 90
Rd 11->$437k ($-3k) BE 90
CT
I’m a long suffering owner but i thought he looked a lot better last night
He’s still not 100% game fit and will be a steal at those projected prices
What about Petrecca?
Thanks always for you and the contributors efforts
Always appreciated
Christian Petracca
Rd 7 Approximate Price Projection
2023 Av 119 (23games)
Starting Price $668k
2024 Scores 108/119/146/97/140/59
Rd 7 BE 157
Rd 7 Score 93
Rd7: $624k->$594k ($-29k)
Rd 8 BE 189
Projected Score 115
Rd 8->$560k ($-34k) BE 115
Rd 9->$560k ($0k) BE 95
Rd 10->$570k ($9k) BE 102
Max Gawn
Rd7 Approximate Price Projection
2023 Av 104(20g)
Starting Price $584k
2024 Scores 72/162/113/177/129/138/
Rd 7 BE 131
Rd 7 Score 162
Rd 7: $697k->$711k (+$14k)
Rd 8 BE 108
Projected Score 136
Rd 8->$724k ($13k) BE 119
Rd 9->$731k ($8k) BE 152
Rd 10->$724k ($-7k) BE 150
Rd 11->$718k ($-6k) BE 148
Port Adelaide: Ivan Soldo will miss this week. He’s having a minor knee operation on Monday.
Soldo expected to miss 4-5 weeks
Jordon Sweet to ruck.
Port Adelaide:
Charlie Dixon and Travis Boak in this week
Jed McEntee, who was sub last week, looks set to miss out, not at captain’s run
Blake Howes
Rd 7 Approximate Price Projection
2024 Scores 91/64/68/26/46/62/
Rd 7 BE 21
Rd 7 Score 87
Rd 7:$227k-> $257k (+$30k)
Rd 8 BE -2
Projected Score 63
Rd 8->$286k ($30k) BE 15
Rd 9->$308k ($22k) BE 53
Rd 10->$313k ($5k) BE 56
Rd 11->$316k ($3k) BE 59
R12->$318k($2k)BE 60
R13->$319k($1k)BE 61
Howes ownership
R1 – 79,052
R2 – 102,733
R3 – 106,472
R4 – 98,072
R5 – 70,459
R6 – 55,081
Almost half who owned him traded him out in a time of defense rookie shortages. That’s an interesting strategy
Soldo now out for a month, so Sweet is looking…. erm… sweet.
I don’t think you can run him on field as you’d be giving up too many points. For my team, I could swing Livingstone forward and bring Sweet in at R3. A month of solo rucking is probably $120k+ cash generation.
Depends a lot on structure. For anyone with Jackson at R2 and miscellaneous rookie at F6, I know I’d prefer a number 1 ruck at R2 to push that forward rookie to the bench
That’s fair. And based on his score from this game, I might have been wrong about it actually being a drop in points!
Any further news on Williams? he is listed as a test, I’ll hold him if his playing.
Still listed as a test.
Unfortunately have to wait for teams to drop.
Fremantle: Cooper Simpson ( MID/FWD $117k) will debut on Saturday night
WDE: Harley Reid officially out of round 7.
“Harley has been fantastic for us over the first six weeks,” said General Manager Football Gavin Bell. “But we feel it is appropriate to manage him this week to give him the best chance to continue to be available and play at a high level for the remainder of 2024.”
Richmond: Marlion Pickett
Pickett has been charged with striking, Clayton Oliver, his second offence, which has triggered a $6250 fine, which can be reduced to $3750 with an early plea.
West Coast: Adam Simpson –
Harry Edwards will come in for Tom Barrass.
Johnston and Culley to travel east.
@CT, could you please run the price projections for Jordan Sweet whilst Soldo is out, at an average of 70
Hi Stonks,
I have had a very busy day. Apologies.
Jordan Sweet has a breakeven of -5 after one game. Of course, everything will be clearer after game 2.
He is forecast to go up $46k to $205,100 Rd 8 then another $32,500 to $237,600 Rd 9.
I will post a more concise price projection after this round.
Cheers
CT.
Shouldn’t the “Latest Updates” for the current week be pinned to the top of the articles on the 1st page CT – so any rumors or updates (like D’Ambrosia being a possible OUT for Sundays game) are front & centre for easy access. I know its the one article I check frequently, especially since it needed to be moved from its original placement on the right side of the site.
Absolutely right Lisa, I don’t know why this post was removed but it is back pinned to front page.
I will be a bit late with the latest news today due to a medical appointment.
Apologies.
Hawthorn training notes from today’s main session:
Back 6- Hardwick. Frost. Sicily. Impey. Scrimshaw. Weddle
Amon playing on the wing. No D’Ambrosio
Chad Wingard – participating and looking good. Out-marked Hardwick.
Will Day- looking sharp, with good bursts of speed coming out of the midfield.
Mitch Lewis- looked sharp and should be ready to go on Sunday as long as he pulls up well.
Dylan Moore- spent time in the midfield
Other Forwards- Gunston. Chol. Maginness & C.MacDonald
Gold Coast: Sam Day will likely come in for the rested Ethan Read and Rory Atkins for the omitted Bodhi Uwland.
Richmond: Jacob Hopper is expected to miss 2-3 weeks after scans confirmed he suffered a mild hamstring strain in Wednesday night’s clash against Melbourne.
GWS: Braydon Preuss appears to have pulled his hamstring running on to the field at training today.
To be updated.
Preuss experienced hamstring tightness, taken off as a precaution.
GWS FC
Tribunal update:
Lachie Neale – Neale was sighted for striking Callan Ward during the second quarter at Manuka Oval on Thursday night.
The fine is $3,750 with an early plea as a second offence.
It’s the second striking charge for Neale this season, after he was fined following an Opening Round skirmish with Carlton’s George Hewett
Callan Ward -was sighted for striking Lachie Neale during the second quarter at Manuka Oval on Thursday night.
Ward can accept a $2,500 fine with an early plea.
Mason Redman – was fined for striking Collingwood player Lachie Schultz in the second quarter. Redman can accept a $2,500 fine with an early plea.
The MRO graded all three incidents as intentional, low impact and body contact, leading to the fines.
Hawthorn: Out: M.D’Ambrosio (managed)
North Melbourne: Tristan Xerri has turned his back on free agency and signed a four-year contract extension.
Port Adelaide: Sam Powell-Pepper will miss the rest of 2024 with an ACL injury
Port Adelaide: Connor Rozee.
Scans have revealed a low-grade hamstring strain, availability will be determined during the week.
Port Adelaide: Aliir Aliir has entered concussion protocols.
No game chat
No late changes for #AFLSunsEagles.
Subs:
@GoldCoastSUNS – David Swallow
@WestCoastEagles – Dom Sheed
Bevo to be given the Tijuana.