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Roy’s Rollin’ 22 – PS: 3

The final 2020 pre-season version of Roy’s Rollin’ 22 is ready for your reading pleasure.

Keep on rollin’ baby, you know what time it is! It’s the business end of the pre season and understandably, people have been hounding me for an updated rollin’22 so here it is.

 

 

Defenders

UPDATE: Unfortunately the slight uncertainty around the fitness one of my favourites Zac Williams is all it took to lose his spot with some pretty serviceable players now holding fort as the top 6. Jack Crisp was the big mover, assisted by his projected spike given the Pies midfield injury woes.

2019
Avg
Change

D1

Jake Lloyd
Sydney, DEF
107

D2

Jack Crisp
Collingwood, DEF
98

D3

Sam Docherty
Carlton, DEF
DNP

D4

Brodie Smith
Adelaide, DEF
87

D5

Rory Laird
Adelaide, DEF
97

D6

Bachar Houli
Richmond, DEF
103

 

Midfielders

UPDATE: The loss of Tim Taranto and Adam Treloar caused some chaos in the midfield but it’s pretty settled… For now. You could throw a blanket over those vying for eighth spot but Zach Merrett got in by a nose.

2019
Avg
Change

M1

Jack Macrae
Western Bulldogs, MID
116

M2

Tom Mitchell
Hawthorn, MID
DNP

M3

Josh Kelly
GWS Giants, MID
116

M4

Josh Dunkley
Western Bulldogs, MID
111

M5

Stephen Coniglio
GWS Giants, MID
104

M6

Patrick Dangerfield
Geelong, MID
108

M7

Andrew Gaff
West Coast, MID
111

M8

Zach Merrett
Essendon, MID
108

 

Rucks

UPDATE: Solid as rocks, daylight third.

2019
Avg
Change

R1

Brodie Grundy
Collingwood, RUC
122

R2

Max Gawn
Melbourne, RUC
111

 

Forwards

UPDATED: It’s a bit of a dogs breakfast in the forward line this year but the top six are all deserving. The sixth position took me a few beers to confirm but the form of Darcy MacPherson edged contenders like Chad Wingard, Christian Petracca, Jack Steven and Hugh Greenwood. That last spot was my hardest and drunkest selection, given I left it until last.

2019
Avg
Change

F1

Lachie Whitfield
GWS Giants, MID/FWD
114

F2

Dustin Martin
Richmond, MID/FWD
97

F3

Devon Smith
Essendon, FWD/MID
79

F4

Toby Greene
GWS Giants, FWD
98

F5

Michael Walters
Fremantle, MID/FWD
94

F6

Darcy MacPherson
Gold Coast, MID/FWD
78

 

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