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Team Reveals | MJ’s Preseason DreamTeam | Patreon Exclusive
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It’s here! For DreamTeam assistant coach subscribers, you can now start picking your initial squad. So on day one of the picker opening, we asked MJ to select his team. As a Patreon, he’s given you exclusive first viewing. Enjoy!

Defenders

If you’ve been a Patreon or follower of the Coaches Panel for some years, then you’d be familiar with my thought process with premiums. First, get the player you believe is the best performer in the starting squad for the season. In the backline, I think that’s Jake Lloyd and Lachie Whitfield. At worst, they might drift to a low 90’s performer. But at best, they can excel weekly past 105 and have proven they are VC/C candidates. Caleb Daniel has some slight value to him, but in reality, he’s shown for the better part of three seasons that he’s a 90+ defender. Of all premiums on my side, he’s the one most likely to be changed early. But for a structure hold, it works fine. Wayne Milera is a stupid good value. The fact he’s cheaper than Jason Horne-Francis means there is zero risk even with a poor injury history. Josh Sinn, I believe, will see tons of footy for Port this season. He’s laser fast, makes good decisions with the ball, and adds a fresh dynamic to the Power. Gould/Worrell/Wilmont should all be pressing for games early, but they’re just placeholders at this stage in the preseason. 

Midfielders

With your starting midfield premiums, you need a minimum of two captaincy options for any given matchup. With Jack Steele and Jackson Macrae, I’ve ticked that box. Both are dynamic scoring options and have been among the best games to hundreds conversation rate over the past few seasons. Zach Merrett keeps getting it done. Year on year, he’s shown he’s a 110 performing midfielder. Barring a preseason scoring explosion, he might slide a little under the radar. But in reality, Zach is one of the safest picks. I know Andrew Brayshaw ‘broke out’ to the premium territory last year, but I think he gets into the elite scoring category this year. I believe he’ll match it with the Merrett/Laird/Mills types and be a 110 averaging performer. Lachie Neale is valuable, I don’t think he rebounds back to his ‘BCV’ scores of 2020, but he’s a safe 100-105 guy based on his history. At worst, he’ll drift into becoming a reliable M8 by the close of the season. At the same time, Matt Rowell could be anything. Here are the three scenarios, and all can work. Best Case – It becomes a premo and a season-long hold. Middle Ground – I hold for a period of games can make a quick upgrade via him. Worst Case – His scoring fails, but I move him to the stepping stone that is firing. The reality is there’s not a bad scenario. I’ll start with five rookies in the midfield with this structure. It’ll come as no surprise that Nick Daicos and Josh Ward feature. Both are developing teams that’ll give opportunity, plus they have a scorinåg pedigree as a junior. All of Mead/Goater/Clark is just the placeholders but should push for games in 2022. 

Rucks

This line is possibly the most on-field vanilla side, but in reality, the value of Braydon Preuss at R2 is immense. When available, he’s the top ruck option at GWS and will be one of the most relevant players for DT. Brodie Grundy is the premium ruckman I trust the most for scoring, health and role consistency, so he’ll lead my ruck division into battle. While Sam Hayes could see plenty of games with the departure of Peter Ladhams

Forwards

Before Leon Cameron started playing around with player positions, Tim Taranto averaged 110 last season. Plain and simple, if he gets back to his heavy midfield role, he’d have been in the mix as a top tier midfielder. The fact he’s FWD eligible makes him near impossible to pass up. The same is true for Mitch Duncan. He’s one of the most reliable 95-105 scoring players every match. Yes, he’s got some increasing injury concerns, but those will be mitigated by having him in the starting squad and with what I expect to be a high ownership percentage. It feels like a luxury to have Josh Dunkley at F3. But, in reality, he could well be the top forward in the game. Pre-injury last season, he showed his scoring power. If you believe he’s got a safe role (which I do), then I can’t see a world where he won’t dominate the year. Stephen Coniglio would be on the radar as a MID only, but as a DPP MID/FWD, he’s skyrocketed up my relevance rankings. Historically he’s got the ability to be a 100+averaqging player, and with him being one of the most popular players to own, I can’t see any risk to starting with him. My final four is Luke Pedlar, who should see a significant uptick in games and midfield minutes for the developing Crows. Elijah Hollands should be the most owned player in the game. He’s a basement price and DPP cash cow that’ll play round one. Lock and load. Both Smith and Maginness are just placeholders until the cash cows become clean in Feb/March. 

So that’s the team, line by line. It’ll almost certainly change, but hopefully, it gives you the ideas of how I plan to attack the season early on. Here’s what it looks like in full. 

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Team Reveals | MJ’s Preseason SuperCoach | Patreon Exclusive
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It’s here! For SuperCoach gold subscribers, you can now start picking your initial squad. So on day one of the picker opening, we asked MJ to select his team. As a Patreon, he’s given you exclusive first viewing. Enjoy!

DEFENDERS

I’m lighter on premium options in this line, and when you see the rest of the team, you’ll understand why I’ve structured this way. I believe Jake Lloyd and Lachie Whitfield are the best two premium defenders to start. Both are consistently strong scorers and rarely let coaches down when on the field. Wayne Milera is insane value. He’s got multiple seasons over averaging in the high 70’s, and as long as he gets through the pre-season, he’s an easy pick. From there, I hit the cash cows quick. Josh Sinn should be a popular pick and adds speed to the pear. Josh Worrell, I think, gets the first crack at Jake Kelly’s old spot in the Crows backline. At the same time, it wouldn’t be pre-season without Will Gould in your squad. Both Wilmont and Skinner fill needs in their sides best 22 but aren’t walk upon selections. I’ve gone an extra midfield premium heavy in the structure. So if required, I can easily reposition one of them into the backline to beef this area up if more MID cows/value appears.  

MIDFIELD

Are you looking for where I’ve spent the salary cap? Well, this is the line, but I’ve also picked four genuine weekly captain candidates. The ‘double Jack’ of Jack Steele and Jackson Macrae helps me start with two of the most reliable and rounded scorers in the game. Against an opponent, you feel confident they can push a 120+ score. I expect both to be in the top five midfielders of the year. Clayton Oliver is coming off two consecutive seasons, averaging over 120. I see little reason that changes into 2022. He’ll get the captaincy armband if the other two fail me. Andrew Brayshaw is potentially unique, but I expect big things from him. Don’t worry, we’ll talk plenty about him in the preseason. Lachie Neale is the no brainer pick that if fit, everyone will have. Neale is my fourth captaincy option in the midfield. Remember, before last year, he was safe as houses for the better part of two years. His teammate Jarrod Berry averaged over 95 just twelve months ago, and like Neale with an uninterrupted preseason, he should be on the radar of all coaches. It’ll come as no surprise to see Jason Horne-Francis and Nick Daicos in starting squads. Both have excellent job security. I’m less sold on the scoring potential of JHF with a crowded midfield, but at worst, I cash him out for a cheaper cow if required. On the bench are Ward, Hately and Wanganeen-Milera. All are under $200k and should get plenty of games. 

RUCKS

This line is possibly the most on-field vanilla side, but in reality, the value of Braydon Preuss at R2 is immense. He’s the top ruck option at GWS when available, and with him being cheaper than JHF, you just can’t say no to him. Brodie Grundy is the premium ruckman I trust the most for scoring, health and role consistency, so he’ll lead my ruck division into battle. While Sam Hayes could see plenty of games with the departure of Peter Ladhams

FORWARD

We’ve been given some forward gifts from Champion Data, and I have zero intent to reject them. Josh Dunkley pre shoulder injury was one of the best scoring players in the game. I believe the role he held that produced his scoring is normative. Therefore I cannot resist starting him. Mitch Duncan comes with many injury history worries, but with players like these, you start them or pass entirely. Between 2017-2020 his lowest seasonal average was 103. He averaged 99 last year, which included an injury impacted 10. I’m going to bank every game I can get out of him and hope that it’s a full 22. FYI, in 2019-2020 he missed just one game, so maybe the injury history might be getting overplayed. If Tim Taranto were a MID only, I’d not consider him, but as a FWD, it’s a whole new story. He’s one of the safest 95-100 MID/FWD’s I’ve seen in recent years. Speaking of safe, starting with Stephen Coniglio is near immovable. He’s got multiple seasons of averaging 100+ at this price point, and his likely ownership numbers mean you can select with confidence. Rounding out the side is Charlie Curnow. I’m not sold on starting him. But he’s a value option if fit. My last forward spot goes to Elijah Hollands. Anytime you get a basement price player who’s DPP and in a team best 22, you pick them. The bench rounds out with a DPP Crow pair who’ll see many games in 2022.

So that’s the team, line by line. It’ll almost certainly change, but hopefully, it gives you the ideas of how I plan to attack the season early on. Here’s what it looks like in full.  

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Rainman’s SuperCoach Team Reveal
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DEFENDERS 

Jake Lloyd had numbers unlike anyone in defence last year and whilst he tapered off towards the end of 2019, his floor was mid 80’s, and I will take that any day. I don’t buy into the Dawson taking his points theory. He had eight scores over 120, and I can’t see his role changing dramatically.

Partnering him at D2 is Freo’s, Luke Ryan. I think he expands on a very good year in 2019 where he had five scores over 100 and 3 over 130. He is an integral link in their defence, and they love to use him coming out. I also think Longmuir brings his Collingwood defensive mindset where pressure is king, and they possess coming out, meaning more uncontested marks to go with his already excellent (81%) disposal efficiency.

Docherty and Doedee will be extremely popular and come with their own element of risk, but at their price, I cannot go past them. Tom Williamson has been highly rated at Ikon since he debuted but has been cruelled by injury. He is back on track and cherry ripe for round 1. He is best 22 and will be a very serviceable cash cow. Will Gould has been touted as a young Shannon Hurn and if he can help distribute out of the back half for the swans will be a convenient cash cow for us.

Murphy and McLennan have both had time on their respective lists and are ready to make an impact but will be a pre-season watch. 

MIDFIELD

Jack Macrae has two seasons of averaging over 120. In my eyes, he is untaggable and will continue to rack up this year. He has never been in doubt as M1 for me.

Lachie Neale was a revelation last year at Brisbane, and I can’t see his form changing. At the coalface to rack up huge possession numbers translating to a huge ceiling. The tag talk is overblown, and he will continue on his merry way.

I Love Patrick Cripps… and what is there not to love. Just a beast, ceiling that few can match and watch him take it to the next level this year. Last year averaged 136 or every time he scored a 100 and missed out on the ton only seven times.

Expect that to improve in 2020 Danger at M4 is a bit of a no brainer for me. Is SC royalty and many might be scared off with his few forward stints last year and the fact he has lost hos fwd status. The loss of Tim Kelly and the addition of Josh Jenkins means that he will spend all his time bursting through the centre and giving us consistent 120+ scores.

How good is Clarry? 109 last year in a deplorable team with a double shoulder reconstruction and limited pre-season, yep, I will have me some of that. Scores over 100 in 75% of games over the last three years, of which he has played every game!!!! Durability is king, so lock him in your side and drink up those sweet points.

No Rowell, yep at this rage I am taking a wait and see approach as I feel like there are good lower-priced rookies with solid JS that will be around his scoring. May change come Marsh Community Series, but he is out for now. Like his name Pickett just picks himself. Brisbane were so pumped to pick up Robertson so late in the draft and with good reason. He will be a jet.

Big things expected for Jackson Mead and Port have already stated that they will give their rookies plenty of opportunity like last year. I like Tyler Brown and see him getting an excellent opportunity this year. Sharp and Rivers round out the bench and are both likely for early games. Rivers adding some DPP flexibility in the mids.  

RUCKS

Surely the most popular starting rucks in SC and for a good reason. Their ceiling and consistency is unbelievable. I see no reason to look at any other rucks, something major is going to have to happen for Brodie and Max not to be 1 and 2. Charlie Comben is this year’s Bines/Olango/Strndica…the cheapest possible ruck/fwd that won’t play and has majority late games….. LOOPHOLE

FORWARDS

Now, this is where things get a little funky!!! The forwards this year are thin, very very thin, so I believe you can get a little creative… Everyone needs to pick Whitfield…Next.

No Dusty is noticeable. I think he starts slow and comes to the fore in the mid to latter part of the year. Hey, it was a tactic that helped them win a flag in 2019, why change it? I will undoubtedly have him in my team by years end. I choose not to start him. His teammate, however, Tom Lynch very much interests me. Priced at 71, with a tremendous post-bye performance last year (including 4x100s) I think he can win the Coleman this year and average around 95.

Both Steven and Smith are popular underpriced options and with good reason. Both proven scorers that are well discounted. Will watch in the preseason for the role. Steven Hill at a price picks himself, and the mature ager Hutchesson is a quality player if he can break into that amazing GWS side. Rankine will be in most teams, and Williams is a placeholder.

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