Mercury (Hobart)

Experts name their Supercoach standouts

- CHRIS CAVANAGH

THEY have cast a close eye over the JLT Community Series, have connection­s at club land and know football better than most, having played 3010 AFL games between them.

So we asked this panel of 10 Fox Footy experts to nominate a value Supercoach selection this year, with some interestin­g results.

BRAD JOHNSON LUKE DAVIES-UNIACKE

($189,300, MID) “I think Luke Davies- Uniacke will have a brilliant year for North Melbourne. I know North might struggle a little bit so he might get more games so I think he will be a good Supercoach special. Load up on him early and sell him out so you can get a star in when the season really hots up.”

PAUL ROOS CAM RAYNER ($202,800, MID)

“You’re looking for a team that’s a bottom side and I say that with respect to the Lions because they’re going to want to play their kids, they’re going to want to give them a go. Rayner’s got a big body, looks like he’s a ready-made AFL player. I think he’ll still struggle a little bit as young kids do but he’d probably be my smoky going into the season.” MATTHEW PAVLICH DANIEL VENABLES ($123,900, FWD) “A few players have impressed across the JLT series, in particular over in the West Daniel Venables from West Coast. He looks like Luke Shuey in many ways and will play early on so he’s one to look out for.” DERMOTT BRERETON GRANT BIRCHALL ($277,100, DEF) “Grant Birchall will be cheap and he’s going to have some big games and his poorer games he’s still going to get you high 80s.” NICK RIEWOLDT HUNTER CLARK ($175,800, MID) “I think my old mate Joey Montagna has made a great decision handing over No. 11 to Hunter Clark. He’s shown great form in JLT so far so he’s a sneaky bargain.” BOB MURPHY CAM RAYNER ($202,800, MID) “I know he’s the No. 1 pick but I actually think Cam Rayner from Brisbane. He trained with us at the Bulldogs about 18 months ago and there was a couple of little moments where you thought for a kid that age he’s going to be something special and his body looks like he can handle footy early on.”

MARK RICCIUTO LACHLAN MURPHY

($102,400, DEF) “We’ve got a young kid who’s been showing a bit in Adelaide in Lachlan Murphy. He might be a small forward for Adelaide to sit alongside Eddie Betts and learn that role now that Charlie Cameron’s gone so he might be a very cheap Supercoach player.” DAVID KING STEFAN GIRO ($102,400, MID) “I go to my Champion Data buddies when we need an ab- solute steal and [Glenn] Luff is big on Stefan Giro, a rookielist­ed kid from Fremantle who just runs all day. He looks untidy at times but gee I think he gets some opportunit­y at Fremantle.” JONATHAN BROWN JORDAN DE GOEY ($434,300, MID/FWD) “I like Jordan De Goey if they can play him off a halfback flank or through the midfield for the Pies. As long as the Pies don’t keep him suspended until about Round 10, I think De Goey’s a player that is worth watching.” JASON DUNSTALL HUNTER CLARK ($175,800, MID) “I think he’s going to be a natural player at AFL level in his first season.”

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