Taken from MJ at
SCT
#1. Nat Fyfe (v Ess: 129, 89; Form: 128, 145, 107) Surprisingly, the 23-year-old Fyfe has only fronted up against the Bombers twice in H&A fixtures. Three big outings of 162, 145 and 128 in the last month of footy cements him at the top of the SuperCoach rankings, with an average of 131.4. Playing late Saturday night puts him in a good space to utilise the captain’s armband after giving someone else in your squad a try-out with the VC. One would guess he’ll be the most popular captain choice this week.
#2. Scott Pendlebury (v Geel: 115, 118, 135, 147, 135; Form: 158, 119, 107) Again, Pendles is scheduled to play Friday night. You’d be ambitious denying him VC duties after his monster effort of 158 the same time last week. Unless you’re looking for a POD, play it safe with your first crack at the captaincy for weekend on the Collingwood skipper.
#3. Patrick Dangerfield (v Gold Coast: 99, 141, 169, 93, 95; Form: 119, 101, 74) Dangerfield has played the Suns six times since their inception to the AFL. He’s belted out an average to the blissful tune of 122.5 points per game. With the Suns’ midfield devoid of regular players (Ablett, O’Meara, Swallow, Bennell, Martin), the Crows are the shortest priced favourite coming into the weekend. The Dangerman could be the one to capitalise. I may just end up backing him.
#4. Robbie Gray (v West Coast: 139, 73, 95, 94, 85; Form: 134, 73, 114) It didn’t take long for Gray to produce after returning from a one-week layoff. He notched 134 against the Crows, and throws up an alternative to Nat Fyfe for the captaincy duties. Unless you’ve got a non-player from the Blues, Lions, Power or Eagles, you’ll have trouble running a Fyfe/Gray VC/C combination. Fun fact: Gray has averaged 132 in his last six matches at Adelaide Oval.
#5. Todd Goldstein (v Rich: 166, 131, 95, 96, 97; Form: 92, 154, 110) Big Todd let us down slightly after his first entry into the top 5 candidates last week with a 92. I’m willing to give him another crack. Maybe Jordan Lewis’ SC opponent for the weekend had Goldy Captain! The pros: he’s playing early on Saturday which gives you a great chance of laying the VC on him, and he has enjoyed playing the Yellow and Black as of late, with 166 and 131 in his last two.
I was going to include
David Mundy in the top 5 this week on account of his strong start to the season that has seen five tons and an average of 126.6, reminiscent of his 2011 campaign. I then took a glimpse at his record against the Dons and it’s not pretty. He’s played them 12 times, to only raise the bat twice, both way back in 2009.
Daniel Hannebery and
Dylan Shiel also came close to a debut appearance, but will have to prove their worth for at least another week.
Cut from the top 5: Rory Sloane, whilst selected in the Adelaide 22 this week, he’s had concerns over the calf injury sustained last weekend, which forced him to be subbed out of the match.
Josh P. Kennedy is unlucky to be excluded with a match against the Dees upcoming, but we expected more than 105 last week.