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Punching above their weight – Round 3

This new weekly article will look at which players are playing better than their average. Those that are outperforming their price, those that are punching above their weight. As the banner suggests, Shaun Hampson is the perfect example of somebody punching above their weight!

This new weekly article will look at which players are playing better than their average. Those that are outperforming their price, those that are punching above their weight.

As the banner suggests, Shaun Hampson is the perfect example of somebody punching above their weight, currently grinding the sublime Megan Gale…clearly punching above his weight.

From a DT perspective, I look at anyone that is averaging +20 over their priced average.

Let’s take Rory Sloane for example. Priced @$429k (divide this by $5k, generally accepted rule for determining price based on LY ave) therefore he is priced at around 86 (429/5) and his current ave115. So is currently at +29 and clearly punching well above his weight.

I am not looking at any Rooks, as this is Chook’s domain and he knows it better than anyone.

So based on the first 2 rounds and before the all important round 3 which guys are currently punching as heavyweights? and who is the first winner of the inaugural Shaun Hampson Medal?

Defenders

Interesting to note that the top 5 punching defenders have all played one of the league easy beats (MEL, GWS, GC) A good point to note for looking at who to bring in or start on the field as these defenders tend to zone off against weaker opposition and get more possies tnan they normally would.

Jarryn Geary +33 @52 ave 85. Continuing his great form with 98 against the doggies. Has a BE in the -veANSI another 35k price rise on the cards. Get on now if you want him under $300k

St Kilda, West Coast and Richmond defenders round out the top 5 with.

Sean Dempster +28 @65 ave 93

Shannon Hurn +26 @75 ave 101

Jake Batchelor +25 @54 ave 79

Dylan Grimes +24 @50 ave 74

Also had some nominations on twitter for Conca and Gibson, who both delivered uppercuts  to weaker opposition this week. Both at +23

Ruckmen

Some of the mid price options in Ruck look like they are starting to pay some dividend.

Hamish McIntosh +27 @62 ave 89 is making his owners very happy. A Negative BE and around 36k increase coming up this week. Great work to those who took the punt!

The Mullet +22 @58 ave 80

Shaun Hampson (oh the irony) +21 @57 ave 78

Midfield

Now he is not eligible because he has only played the 1 game, but bloody hell Jack Ziebell, what a cracker of a game against no less than the reigning premiers. Just a casual 139 and priced @ 77 giving him punch of +62… He will be very tasty in 2 weeks just prior to his price rise. Upcoming games against Sydney and Gold Coast…I say Giddy Up!

So of those that are eligible…

Brad Ebert makes the nominations for the second week running +39 @72 ave 111. Is smoking..started off very slowly last week but again came home with a bang.

Ebert’s ex teammates Masten and Scotty Selwood are continuing their fantastic form, yes they did play GWS, but are both still punching well above their weight at +37 and +32 respectively

Special mention here has to go to Garry Ablett Jnr…what can’t this man do. Not only is he the most expensive player. In DT land but is currently punching +30 above his weight averaging a casual 147. Can’t see this slowing this week in the Q clash either.

Bastinac, Shane Tuck, Gaff and Shuey are all sitting at +20 as well

Forwards

A lot of focus on forwards this week given Fyfe’s injury concerns and Goodes likely week on the sidelines.

So we find this weeks Shaun Hampson Medallist in the forward line yet again, but the medal has been wrenched away from The Chad’s steely grip. The round 3 medallist is……..

Rhys Stanley +42 @45 ave 87. He would have been the medallist last week too but was in eligible as priced under $200k. A nice price rise last week and around another $44k on the cards thisweek, leave us thinking that he may actually be the real deal. Upcoming games against Freo, Melb and Hawks will show us what he really has, but if you leave it till then will it be too late. More than afew people on twitter have tossed his name around as a replacement for Fyfe, allowing some $$ for future upgrades.

The most talked about trade in target this week Brendan Whitecross is next on the list. +29 @82 and averaging an impressive 111, he is certainly making every one take notice. Lots of talk around his role and performance once Hodge is back, but I really like the kid and think that whilst his scoring will drop bahat that he will still ave 85-95 for the remainder of the year. $35k price rise on the cards this week. He will be the most traded in player, even if Fyfe doesn’t go Nader the knife.

The Chad is still up there at +27 and rounding out the top few are Tommahawk +24, Jarrad Waite +23 and Jeremy Howe +22.

It is a reflection on the lack of quality forwards performing that these names are here.

At the start of the year if you we looking at FWD options I don’t think that there are many of us that would have chosen them.

There you have it, the Punching for this week and Big Congrats to Rhys Stanley for taking out the gong!

Always open to suggestions on how to improve this article and remember to hit me up on twitter with your nominations for “The Hampson” @RainmanDT.

Remember stats are not a dirty word.

Cheers

Rainman

Rainman, like the DT Talk boys, hails from Tasmania. Not only does he love his kids, but he loves a stat... almost as much as he loves a hashtag! Follow him on Twitter: @RainmanDT.




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