2011 Round 9 Dreamteam Wrapup

Posted on 25 May 2011 by

The Dreamteam stats come with round 9 breakevens & consistency ratings. Make sure you look through the ruck details as you research what you are going to do if you have Aaron Sandilands in your team and have decided to trade him out.

Aaron Sandilands' has been a premium for our Dreamteams for the last three years. So what do we now with him out for 4-5 weeks?

Round 9 Top 10 Players

  1. Josh Kennedy (WCE) 177 DT pts, -1 B/even, 65.8% consistency
  2. Leigh Montagna (StK) 151, 49, 75.5%
  3. Lance Franklin (Haw) 144, 34, 75.8%
  4. Luke Shuey (WCE) 142, 7, 72.3%
  5. Mark LaCras (WCE) 140, -4, 67.3%
  6. Ryan Crowley (Fre) 136, -58, 60.9%
  7. Nick Riewoldt (StK) 134, 38, 76.3%
  8. Dale Thomas (Coll) 133, 59, 77.5%
  9. Liam Shiels (Haw) 131, 29, 79.8%
  10. Heath Scotland (Carl) 128, 67, 86.1%

2011 Top 10 Players

  1. Dane Swan (Coll) 955, 122, 78.4%
  2. Matthew Boyd (WB) 932, 131, 76.5%
  3. Scott Pendlebury (Coll) 923, 132, 73.1%
  4. Dean Cox (WCE) 909, 87, 80.8%
  5. Jobe Watson (Ess) 890, 117, 79.7%
  6. Dustin Martin (Rich) 882, 83, 75.5%
  7. David Mundy (Fre) 880, 113, 84.7%
  8. Marc Murphy (Carl) 875, 93, 79.2%
  9. Scott Thompson (Adel) 866, 54, 69.5%
  10. Jack Redden (Bris) 840, 88, 74.0%

Lets now look at the different positions as you research who you need to trade or get into your team.

Top 10 Defenders

  1. Brett Deledio (Rich) 835, 66, 80.9%
  2. Bryce Gibbs (Carl) 819, 53, 70.6%
  3. Jed Adcock (Bris) 806, 66, 78.7%
  4. Heath Scotland (Coll) 780, 67, 86.1%
  5. Dyson Heppell (Ess) 761, 58, 85.5%
  6. Heath Shaw (Coll) 744, 101, 77.5%
  7. Andrew Carrazzo (Carl) 733, 81, 70.8%
  8. Troy Chaplin (Port) 726, 67, 78.3%
  9. Chris Newman (Rich) 715, 60, 79.5%
  10. Sam Fisher (StK) 705, 75, 80.5%

Top 10 Midfielders

  1. Dane Swan (Coll) 955, 122, 78.4%
  2. Matthew Boyd (WB) 932, 131, 76.5%
  3. Scott Pendlebury (Coll) 923, 132, 73.1%
  4. Jobe Watson (Ess) 890, 117, 79.7%
  5. Dustin Martin (Rich) 882, 83, 75.5%
  6. David Mundy (Fre) 880, 113, 84.7%
  7. Marc Murphy (Carl) 875, 93, 79.2%
  8. Scott Thompson (Adel) 866, 54, 69.5%
  9. Jack Redden (Bris) 840, 88, 74.0%
  10. Brett Deledio (Rich) 835, 66, 80.9%

Top 10 Rucks

  1. Dean Cox (WCE) 909, 87, 80.8%
  2. Aaron Sandilands (Fre) 825, 124, 83.9%
  3. Todd Goldstein (Nth Melb) 699, 61, 79.9%
  4. Patrick Ryder (Ess) 671, 82, 84.5%
  5. Shane Mumford (Syd) 671, 134, 76.9%
  6. Angus Graham (Rich) 666, 53, 68.2%
  7. Matthew Leuenberger (Bris) 659, 78, 82.7%
  8. Brad Ottens (Gee) 617, 87, 78.9%
  9. Drew Petrie (Nth Melb) 611, 50, 68.3%
  10. Dean Brogan (Port) 595, 94, 85.4%

Top 10 Forwards

  1. Colin Sylvia (Melb) 827, 123, 77.3%
  2. Lance Franklin (Haw) 825, 34, 75.8%
  3. Nathan Fyfe (Fre) 824, 51, 76.4%
  4. Robin Nahas (Rich) 807, 92, 63.8%
  5. Adam Goodes (Syd) 765, 83, 73.2%
  6. Matthew Pavlich (Fre) 760, 116, 85.2%
  7. Brent Harvey (Nth Melb) 740, 83, 85.5%
  8. David Zaharakis (Ess) 738, 23, 75.2%
  9. Justin Westhoff (Port) 733, 72, 80.5%
  10. Ryan O’Keefe (Syd) 731, 57, 77.2%

Now let us look at possible cash cows and which players have the best breakeven for their positions…

Breakeven Defenders

  1. Ben Jacobs (Port) -65, 88.5%
  2. Cameron Pederson (Nth Mleb) -64, 83.0%
  3. Michael Coad (GC) -57, 88.5%
  4. Michael Hibberd (Ess) -44, 95.0%
  5. Matthew Watson (Carl) -36, 95.5%
  6. Paul Puopolo (Haw) -35, 86.2%
  7. Simon Buckley (Coll) -29, 80.5%
  8. Matt Shaw (GC) -17, 86.2%
  9. Stefan Martin (Melb) -14, 80.8%
  10. Joseph Daye (GC) -11, 95.5%

Breakeven Midfielders

  1. Isaac Smith (Haw) -79, 85.0%
  2. Ben Jacobs (Port) -65, 88.5%
  3. Ryan Crowley (Fre) -58, 60.9%
  4. Michael Evans (Melb) -48, 100.0%
  5. Matthew Wright (Adel) -46, 70.0%
  6. Michael Hibberd (Ess) -44, 95.0%
  7. Mitch Wallis (WB) -40, 66.5%
  8. Shane Savage (Haw) -35, 67.4%
  9. Simon Buckley (Coll) -29, 80.5%
  10. Simon Phillips (Port) -26, 83.2%

Breakeven Rucks

  1. Broc McCauley (Bris) -67, 75.9%
  2. Zac Smith (GC) -26, 80.3%
  3. James Sellar (Adel) -8, 97.0%
  4. Tyrone Vickery (Rich) 15, 82.2%
  5. Andrew Browne (Rich) 15, 100.0%
  6. Max Bailey (Haw) 27, 100.0%
  7. Ben McEvoy (StK) 36, 85.9%
  8. Sam Jacobs (Adel) 37, 78.9%
  9. Nic Naitanui (WCE) 37, 77.7%
  10. Cameron Wood (Coll) 40, 87.7%

Breakeven Forwards

  1. Tom Lynch (GC) -97, 98.5%
  2. Isaac Smith (Haw) -79, 85.0%
  3. Steven May (GC) -31, 97.5%
  4. Luke Breust (Haw) -31, 80.0%
  5. Dion Prestia (GC) -19, 72.1%
  6. Michael Newton (Melb) -10, 84.5%
  7. Alex Johnson (Syd) -5, 85.8%
  8. Jack Gunston (Adel) -4, 84.5%
  9. Arryn Siposs (StK) -4, 88.4%
  10. Mark LaCras (WCE) -4, 67.3%

Want to know which team scores the most Dreamteam points? Well here they are in ladder format.

AFL Teams DT Ladder

  1. Carlton 117.4 28
  2. Collingwood 112.7 28
  3. Geelong 110.3 28
  4. Hawthorn 115.7 24
  5. Essendon 105.5 20
  6. West Coast 108.2 16
  7. Fremantle 101.1 16
  8. Richmond 100.6 16
  9. Melbourne 100.3 16
  10. Western Bulldogs 96.4 16
  11. Adelaide 95.9 16
  12. Nth Melbourne 96.1 12
  13. Sydney 95.5 12
  14. Brisbane 94.6 12
  15. St Kilda 90.4 8
  16. Port Adelaide 85.5 4
  17. Gold Coast 78.9 4

DT Votes

Using the format 3,2,1 for the most Dreamteam points scored for each team here are is the top 4.

  1. Dane Swan (Coll) 22 ($9.00)
  2. Marc Murphy (Carl) 21 ($18)
  3. Dustin Martin (Rich) 21 ($41)
  4. Dean Cox (WCE) 21 ($41)

5 players on 20 votes

How are you going with your Dreamteam After Round 8?

Let us know how your team is going? Let us know what players are annoying you.. Do you have any trades planned for round 10? If you do, remember only trade on Friday after the teams have been named… Have you missed anyone who you wished you got in your original team?

Will you be trading out Aaron Sandilands ? If so how will you get them into the team? Will you use him to bring in a premium or  Gary Ablett jnr? Let us know if the comments below and use the above stats and breakeven scores that Craig has listed to pick up the best option for your Dreamteam.

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Born in Warragul, West Gippsland, Victoria. I’m married with 2 beautiful young girls & a cat (Hirdy). One is at school & the other has autism. I support Essendon but I’m not the one-eyed feral type. Played footy for 1 year in under 15s. Was roped in, actually, as my brother was in the team & they were short of players. Terrible team, mind you. Coach had his sons in the midlfield & they were dreadful. What I do?? Not a lot, unfortunately. Cutting a long story short, illness for 24 years this year (ended footy career) & Johnny’s “workplace” laws forced its hand even more. Love to work, but unfortunately part time is the go these days. Now, spend my time doing community radio sports show on Saturdays & wife suggested I build excel programs on sports leagues & other calculations. Enjoy my “twittering” that I recently discovered.

2 Comments For This Post

  1. Jermayn Says:

    I must admit I am tossing up between thinking of keeping Sandilands on the bench and playing Zac Smith or trading Sandilands for a cheap rookie and playing Zac as the second ruckmen – he has no bye’s left and is in hot form at the moment. However I am a little scared that coach Guy McKenna may rest him like Dion Prestia etc

  2. craig eyles Says:

    @Jermayn Sandilands out good for me coz I have Bradley. Higgins to go & maybe Didak. Mick has a habit of dropping subs, but you always get the feeling Didak’s going to cut loose.
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    Jermayn Reply:

    I do not think Didak will be dropped… Malthouse is a funny man, he already knows he will reach top four and likely top two. SO I reckon he gave Didak a rest to keep him fresh, remember he has come off an injury interrupted pre season.

    Although in hindsight should have been smarter and not selected him in my team in the first place :(