Gold Coast captain Gary Ablett is king for SuperCoach players. Picture: David Clark Source: Gold Coast Bulletin
JUST as AFL clubs argue over salary caps, so must Supercoach players as you attempt to land the $50,000 for winning in 2013.
Naturally the NAB Cup can be used as a guide, not a definitive one, but a showcase that has already shown us the talents of Brad Crouch, Dean Terlich, Nick Vlastuin, Kane Mitchell and Koby Stevens.
Then there are those who are under-priced after missing large chunks because of injury last season.
West Coast forward Josh Kennedy leads that group along with Travis Varcoe, Jeremy Laidler, Matthew Leuenberger and Luke Ball.
With the considerable assistance of Louie Kebakoski from Champion Data, here is a form guide that might just take you a few steps closer to the $50,000 booty.
Picture: Sarah Reed Source: The Advertiser
ADELAIDE
Patrick Dangerfield (Mid) $636,000
Has lost his dual position status but is almost untaggable as his average score per game of 136 points from Round 16 last year proved.
Taylor Walker (Fwd) $536,000
Loves AAMI Stadium where the Crows play seven of their first 11 games and he averaged 100 points last season.
Brad Crouch (Mid) $115,900
The boy from Beaufort is ready to announce himself in the AFL after a standout season as a 17-year-old for West Adelaide.
BRISBANE LIONS
Tom Rockliff (Fwd/Mid) $520,500
Now that he has dual position status, Rockliff becomes a lock.
Matthew Leuenberger (Ruck) $301,100
Because of injury last year Leuenberger is ridiculously cheap. He averaged 102 points per game in 2011.
Brent Moloney (Mid) $362,400
On the nose at Melbourne last year, Moloney is a clearance king set to thrive in a new environment.
CARLTON
Marc Murphy (Mid) $602,900
Since 2010 he has broken 100 points in 46 of 59 matches and averaged the fifth-most points of any player.
Matthew Kreuzer (Ruck) $494,100
Averaged 92 points per game last season and seems set to crack the ton.
Jeremy Laidler (Def) $288,900
Reads the game so well that he will always win possessions and uses it well.
Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
COLLINGWOOD
Dane Swan (Mid) $675,300
Nothing to suggest he won't continue to average around 125 points per match as he has since 2009.
Luke Ball (Mid) $301,800
Enticing price for a ready-made midfielder. Similar in situation to Lenny Hayes last season.
Travis Cloke (Fwd) $436,300
You want key forwards then it comes down to Cloke, Franklin, the Riewoldts, Pavlich and Hawkins. Travis is well priced.
ESSENDON
Brendon Goddard (Def/Mid) $541,500
The Bombers will want the ball in his hands given his superb disposal skills.
Joe Daniher (Fwd) $154,500
Looks something special down the track and appeals as a bench player this year.
Michael Hurley (Fwd) $391,300
Might we see him in defence more? Hurley is cheap if he plays to his best.
FREMANTLE
Jonathon Griffin (Ruck) $491,400
Start off with him given Sandilands is injured and don't forget there are extra trades this season.
Paul Duffield (Def) $496,700
Duffield was the top-ranked defender in the AFL from Round 17 onwards last season, averaging 114 points per game.
David Mundy (Mid) $477,300
In 2011 he was the fourth-ranked midfielder in the first 11 games behind Marc Murphy, Gary Ablett and Scott Pendlebury.
Picture: Michael Dodge/Getty Images Source: Getty Images
GEELONG
Joel Selwood (Mid) $629,500
Selwood averaged the eighth-most points of any player in the AFL last season, recording 100 or more in all but three matches.
Travis Varcoe (Fwd/Mid) $268,900
Looks to be flying across half-back where his speed and creative delivery could make him a standout.
Tom Hawkins (Fwd) $508,800
Their aren't many key forwards you should look at, but Hawkins is clearly one.
GOLD COAST
Gary Ablett (Mid) $740,500
In his past 40 games "Gazza'' has scored more than 120 points 30 times. He has been the No.1 scorer in the game across the past two seasons.
Jaeger O'Meara (Mid) $115,900
O'Meara may be the most popular pick in the competition this year given his rating from all quarters.
Greg Broughton (Def/Fwd) $441,900
If used in defence he can surpass his average of 91 points per game in the first half of last year before he was moved forward.
GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY
Toby Greene (Mid) $506,300
Would appear to be a ball magnet who can only improve after a stellar debut season.
Lachie Whitfield (Mid) $199,500
The No.1 draft pick averaged 141 points per match at last year's national under-18 championships.
Jonathon Patton (Fwd) $242,300
With another pre-season under his belt expect him to show us why he was a pick one.
HAWTHORN
Sam Mitchell (Mid) $592,600
An excellent option if you don't want to pay the extra for ``Gazza'' or ``Swanny''.
Brian Lake (Def) $430,700
Consider him cheap given his ability to notch huge numbers from a key defensive role.
Lance Franklin (Fwd) $618,000
Led the competition for scoreboard impact last year, averaging the most disposals and points of any forward.
Picture: Salpigtidis George Source: Herald Sun
MELBOURNE
Dean Terlich (Def) $109,500
Similar to Nick Duigan, Terlich is a mature-aged half-back from Norwood who can get plenty of the ball.
Shannon Byrnes (Fwd) $230,100
Would be surprised if he remains at this price for long given Mark Neeld clearly rates him.
Colin Sylvia (Fwd/Mid) $433,400
Just needs an injury-free season to become a standout given his dual status.
NORTH MELBOURNE
Todd Goldstein (Ruck) $497,900
With Hamish McIntosh gone, Goldstein can get back to his 2011 form when only Dean Cox scored more points as a ruckman.
Leigh Adams (Fwd/Mid) $442,600
Just a very honest team member who can rack up the numbers when set free.
Andrew Swallow (Mid) $585,100
His past record says Swallow deserves to be well over $600,000.
PORT ADELAIDE
Kane Mitchell (Mid) $126,200
The 2012 Sandover medallist just needs senior list promotion to repeat his WAFL form.
Hamish Hartlett (Def/Mid) $489,000
If he can stay on the park then his price is cheap for a player with dual position status. He can seriously find the ball.
Lewis Stevenson (Def) $115,900
Can win the ball across half-back and is ready to go as a mature-aged recruit.
RICHMOND
Brett Deledio (Mid) $624,100
Looks to be near his peak after an excellent year of possession-winning in 2012.
Dustin Martin (Fwd/Mid) $473,500
Has dual position status. Write him off at your peril.
Nick Vlastuin (Def) $159,500
Richmond coach Hardwick is happy to play the good ones young and Vlastuin is seriously good.
ST KILDA
Tom Lee (Fwd) $115,900
At 24, the former Claremont forward is well worth a punt at a bargain basement price given he can find the goals.
Nick Dal Santo (Mid) $544,800
Watch him rack up the numbers early against the Gold Coast and GWS.
Sam Fisher (Def) $444,100
Depends what role he plays, but if allowed to be unaccountable then he is a must.
Picture: Phil Hillyard Source: The Daily Telegraph
SYDNEY
Josh Kennedy (Mid) $643,000
At 24, possibly has his best football ahead of him. His elite inside work makes him very hard to tag.
Dean Towers (Mid) $114,500
Sydney has signalled its intention in the pre-season with a player it secured with pick 22.
Shane Mumford (Ruck) $486,900
Another cheapie given what he is capable of. After a good pre-season he is set to rival Cox as the highest scoring ruckman.
WEST COAST
Josh Kennedy (Fwd) $299,600
Arguably the cheapest gun forward going around and an absolute must for any forward line.
Dean Cox (Fwd/Ruck) $600,700
With Nic Natanui injured early, expect Cox to repeat his 2012 average of 112 points per match.
Luke Shuey (Mid) $553,100
Not far off moving into gold class after topping 100 points in 11 of 21 games last year.
WESTERN BULLDOGS
Matthew Boyd (Mid) $605,800
For someone who costs slightly below the elite, Boyd is one of the safest bets.
Koby Stevens (Mid) $176,600
Starved of opportunities in his time at the Eagles. Expect him to slot straight into the Bulldogs' midfield.
Adam Cooney (Mid) $405,100
Showed glimpses of his brilliance in his final two games last season, scoring 90 and 129 points.
Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
SPORTSBET.COM.AU ODDS
2013 Highest-scoring rookie
$3.50 Jack Viney (Melb)
$7 Ollie Wines (Port)
$7.50 Jimmy Toumpas (Melb)
$9 Jake Stringer (WB)
$9 Lachie Whitfield (GWS)
$9 Jono O'Rourke (GWS)
$13 Jackson Macrae (WB)
$13 Nick Vlastuin (Rich)
Full list: sportsbet.com.au
SUPERCOACH WILDCARDS
Luke Thompson (Adel, def) $219,400
Clay Beames (Bris, mid) $355,100
Kane Lucas (Carl, mid) $217,400
Brent Macaffer (Coll, fwd) $128,000
Nick Kommer (Ess, mid) $109,500
Lee Spurr (Freo, def) $367,700
Josh Cowan (Geel, mid) $115,900
Jesse Lonergan (GC, mid) $139,500
Adam Tomlinson (GWS, fwd) $258,000
Jonathan Simpkin (Haw, mid) $198,000
Jack Viney (Melb, mid) $109,500
Aaron Black (North, fwd) $212,600
Campbell Heath (Port, def) $115,900
Chris Knights (Rich, fwd ) $248,300
Arryn Siposs (St K, fwd) $316,600
Tom Mitchell (Sydney, mid) $115,900
Easton Wood (WB, def) $302,300
Brad Sheppard (WC, mid) $296,900
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