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Monday, June 15, 2009

DT Round 12 (Split-Round) Movers & Shakers

As per usual, we'll do this week's edition chronologically, but with only five of the eight matches played it'll be a shorter segment today. Also cos the new DT prices aren't officially in, these are estimates from fanfooty.com.au but typically they'll be spot on.

For St Kilda, midfielder Nick Dal Santo's value is soaring following a score of 111 which takes him up $17.5k to $385k. Probably not the time to sign him unless you've got cash to burn.

On the other hand, popular DT defender Brendon Goddard's price is sliding and he'll get cheaper next round at least, despite also posting 111 against the Blues. Goddard is down $9.5k to $406k and has a breakeven of 161 for Round 13. This could be your best chance to get Goddard at a reasonable price.

For Carlton, the midfield brigade of Chris Judd, Marc Murphy, Bryce Gibbs and Kade Simpson will all slip in value a bit this week so if you want to sign any of them, get in soon.

Also young forward Jeff Garlett is still edging his value up slowly despite a score of 18 against the Saints, up $5k to $171k with a low breakeven next round.

For the Western Bulldogs, if you wanted young midfielder Callan Ward it seems you've missed your chance after he posted 118 to fly $31k up to $276k. He'll soar next round too.

Adam Cooney and Shaun Higgins are on the rise too, with the latter one of this year most popular DT players, up $14k this weekend to $347 which is about $135k for the season. Alleged 'swine-flu-patient' Jason Akermanis is down $23k despite a 90, and he'll probably drop again next round so if you want to trade him in, you know what to do.

For Port Adelaide, midfielder Kane Cornes continues to be the Power's best up $18k to $388k this round after a big 130.

Also if you want a quick cash cow, check out defender Jacob Surjan who scored 77 to go up $30k to $239k with a breakeven of minus 25 next round.

For Richmond, midfielder Ben Cousins was close to best on gronud on the weekend yet his value drops $8k to an affordable $311k following a score of 86. He could be worth it.

Sticking with the Tigers, if you haven't sold Alex Rance already, you need to as his score of 48 means he drops $6k to $180k.

For West Coast, good news for almost 12,000 DT coaches is young midfielder Tom Swift burst his bubble scoring a 35 in his 3rd game taking his value up $18k to $104k. With a breakeven of minus 11 next round, he'll be soaring for a bit.

Also with the Eagles, popular DT ruckman Dean Cox's price slides small $3k after a 98 but he's still very expensive, while Matt Priddis's cheap days are almost over after a 136 which takes him up $4k to $382k with a low breakeven next round.

For the Brisbane Lions, midfielder Luke Power is going through the roof following a 154 which takes him up $25k to $378k with a tiny breakeven next round.

Young forward/defender Lachie Henderson is doing good stuff for 6,000 DT coaches with a score of 59 taking him up another $20k to $183k. Also super-rookie Daniel Rich has broken the $300k barrier with a 74 taking him up $11k.

For Hawthorn, Lance Franklin and Luke Hodge still represent great value despite the fact Buddy scored only 32 on the weekend. They'll turn it around soon, so with Franklin down $20k to $287k and Hodge down $11k at $296k, if you don't have them get on them, seriously.

Young midfielder Beau Muston is winning lots of DT admirers after a 52 took him up $24k to $186k, while forward/defender Ryan Schoenmakers is slowly taking his value up too with a 49 moving him up $7k to $115k.

For Adelaide, Scott Thompson's up $20k after a 119 taking him to $406k, while Chris Knights is sliding down $6.5k to $355k after a score of 49.

For North Melbourne, all the talk is Nathan Grima who soars an incredible $50k this week after a score of 90 took him to $185k. His breakeven next round is minus 71, so that's a cash cow right there.

Actually there is also some talk about Jack Ziebell too, as it seems his season is over after a nasty leg injury. That injury meant he only scored 23 on the weekend, seeing his price drop a cruel $26k to $246k. His 87 thousand-odd DT coaches will be selling him anyway.

2 comments:

kuzjuxcan said...

hey nice site.. nice article.. good read.. not sure why you mentioned sujan or henderson as cash cows.. there not really that players you bring in at this point to generate cash flow.. that what rookies are for.. you would only be bringing them in as keepers.. And there not players i would look at due to their key defender role..

Ben said...

thanks jim. i try to just give a round-up of the prices changes & fluctuations in this article, and maybe your right bout surjan, although i didnt say henderson is a cash cow, just handy if youve got him. anyway mate, out of interest, if youd be so kind, howd u hear bout the blog?

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