
- Ugly..Yes, Bad Dt Score…No
One man, one player, one team, one low price, one pair of great games, One Super Dooper Break Even. Who are we talking about? Do we have to say? Bradd Dalziell! Been under a rock or had your internet cut so that you havn’t been able to hear about this kid and his two gun performances? Okay here’s his story..
Bradd Dalziell, debuted in Round 16 2008 for the Brisbane Lions and on debut scored the brilliant dream team score of 119! Now remember this is his first game and he is only priced at $83,500. Alot of people assumed it was a fluke and that next week he would score a mere 30. Needless to say, he proved them wrong by nailing a very solid 82 The great part is, he’s a tackler, so even if he does not get disposals he still gets good points. He is now two games in with his value about to jump and with an average of 100 expect it to jump alright!!! This is possibly the best pickup of the year if he is jumped on this week!
Okay, Okay, moving on….The Bin, who else gets a mention, the usuals of course, Buddy Franklin, Dean Cox, Cyril Rioli, Heath Shaw, Dean Cox, Gary Ablett, Matthew Pavlich and lots lots more, so jump in the hfebin and open your eyes and you will get a big surprise. We’ll start off with the best break evens for the coming round, here they are…
ROUND 18 LOWEST BREAK EVENS-
- Bradd Dalziell (Centre) -136
Allready said nearly everything there is to say about this up and coming gun, however there is one more thing i have to mention. Get him this week, his price will go up about $75,000. - Eric Mackenzie (Defender) -36
Young West Coast defender, only played two games so is ripe and ready to be picked, expect a price rise around the $30,000 mark. - Jarrod Atkinsin (Defender) -16
Same as Mackenzie, young kid only played two games and is in prime picking ripeness, likewise expect a $30,000 price jump this week. - Matthew O’Dwyer (Centre) -16
- Ryan O’Keefe (Forward) -14
Very impressed that such an established player has made his way onto this highly desired list. Although he is scoring well and has a decent price, a break even like this only suggests he is still yet to rise considerable value. - Corey Jones (Forward) -6
- Joshua Head (Defender) -4
- Mark Le Cras (Forward) -2
- Callan Ward (Defender, Centre) -1
- Addam Maric (Forward) 0
ROUND 18 HIGHEST BREAK EVENS-
- Jason Akermanis (Forward) 172
Out of form ever since he did that last handstand, do all the players hate him? He might be gone for 2008. Who knows! What we do know is that he most likely won’t get that break even and will drop about $30,000 in price. - Adam Goodes (Centre) 158
Played injured last week thus the reason he only scored 29, allways unlucky when this happens as it is not the players fault, they didn’t play bad, they were just injured, yet their dream team scores still suffer. Goodesy is set to miss the next couple of weeks anyway. - Barry Hall (Forward) 158
Ahh barry Small. Certainly not a small break even Barry! A below par 37 is the reason he has a dreadful break even. Hally if punching up someone helps you score more dt points then go for it i say! - Matthew Boyd (Centre) 154
- Daniel Harris (Centre) 151
- Brett Kirk (Centre) 151
- Cameron Bruce (Centre) 149
- Heath Shaw (Defender) 147
- Scott Thompson (Centre) 145
- Matt Priddis (Centre) 145
ROUND 18 MOST POPULAR BREAK EVENS-
- Lance Franklin (Forward) 112
- Cyril Rioli (Forward) 48
- Dean Cox (Ruckmen) 115
- Jonathan Brown (Forward) 121
- Matthew Kruezer (Ruckmen) 21
- Jarryd Roughead (Defender, Forward) 120
- Daniel Bradshaw (Forward) 70
- Chris Judd (Centre) 79
- Kurt Tippet (Forward) 86
- Michael Osbourne (Defender, Centre) 88
Well that’s all for this weeks trash, Seeya again next week for more all important break evens.
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Whats that? Did say beware Josh Hill Syndrome…….
Yes however luckily scientists beleive that with only 5 weeks left Dalziell will not get enough exposure in order to catch Josh Hill syndrome…
Dalziell you Legend! i have had him covering for injured midfielders and each time he played he won me the match