SuperCoach Studs and Duds

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 06 April 2014 | 16.41

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ROUND 3 could be one of the most important weeks of the SuperCoach season.

Not only is it the first week that player prices begin to change, it is also the first week of head-to-head league matches.

So, if you've got an underperforming premium or a high scoring rookie it could mean the difference between office bragging rights and humiliation.

CHECK OUT THE BEST AND WORST FROM ROUND 3.

HAWTHORN 137 d FREMANTLE 79

Hawks Studs: Who wearing brown and gold wasn't a SuperCoach stud on Friday night? Isaac Smith (130 points) led the way, with his 30 disposals and three goals with an amazing 83 per cent efficiency. Luke Breust's (120) strong form while Matt Suckling (102), Jarryd Roughead (117) and Sam Mitchell (116) all rewarded their owners.

Hawks Duds: Will Langford (49) was delighted to kick his first AFL goal, but he wouldn't be as thrilled with his 57 per cent efficiency rate.

Dockers Studs: There wasn't a heap to like about Fremantle on Friday night and with only one player to crack the ton. Despite the withdrawal of Ben McEvoy, Aaron Sandilands could only manage 106. Matthew Pavlich (97) was arguably the only Docker who could get on the plane to Perth with his head held high.

Dockers Duds: Where do we start? It would be best practice to start from the bottom and work our way up, but it would make painful reading and if you sat through the second half on Friday night — you don't deserve to go through it all again. Put simply, 10 players failed to raise their bat for a half century. Pathetic.

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WESTERN BULLDOGS 100 d RICHMOND 98

Bulldogs Studs: If they aren't already, Tom Liberatore (154) and Jackson Macrae (119) are going to make a formidle midfield combination in the near future. The young Dogs are impressive, but the old ones aren't bad either. Matthew Boyd (129) might not have the captaincy but he is a lock for a nice SuperCoach return.

Bulldogs Duds: Luke Dahlhaus (59) and Shaun Higgins (76) are popular selections, but they won't be getting too many pats on the back from the SuperCoach fraternity. Higgins' highest score is 74 this year and those who made the brave call to select him are getting very impatient.

Tigers Studs: Jack Riewoldt (125) was languishing on three points midway through the second term, but he flicked the switch in the second half and finished the game with four goals. Trent Cotchin (125) was his dependable best with 28 touches. Ben Griffiths is starting to make some serious strides this year as he finished with 122.

Tigers Duds: After a good game against Carlton Brandon Ellis (56) stunk it up with a modest 15 touches. Jake King (27) was hampered by an arm injury, but could only touch the leather six times.

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SYDNEY SWANS 134 d ADELAIDE CROWS 71

Swans Studs: It was all about the Buddy Show as Lance Franklin returned to form with 130 points. Luke Parker (131) is rewarded his owners with a big start to the season and is valuable forward option who plays in the midfield. Co-captain Kieran Jack (123) showed he is back to his best after an injury curtailed his start to the season.

Swans Duds: Popular rookie-priced forward Gary Rohan continues to be a headache for his owners after starting as the sub and finishing with 21 points. Tom Mitchell is as popular as teammate Luke Parker but was subbed out with just 55 points. Lewis Roberts-Thomson (19) was the Swans lowest scorer.

Crows Studs: Rory Sloane is stepping up as the Crows injury list decimates their midfield depth and lead the way with 122 points. Former Cat James Podsiadly (117) showed he still got plenty to offer while Matthew Jaensch (111) and Matthew Wright (100) rewarded their owners faith.

Crows Duds: Scott Thompson's early exit further added pain to the Crows midfield woes and he mustered just 28 points. Sam Kerridge (37) had tagging duties while Eddie Betts (40) was kept well quiet.

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GOLD COAST 114 d BRISBANE LIONS 61

Suns Studs: Is there anything left to say about Gary Ablett. An amazing 38 touches and three goals resulted in 182 points but imagine what Gaz could have scored had he taken more than one mark. The Suns are well stocked in the midfield as Dion Prestia (126), Jaeger O'Meara (114) and David Swallow (102) ran rings around the Lions.

Suns Duds: Matt Shaw started as the sub and could only manage 20 points in his short stint. Key defender Rory Thompson isn't in the game to score big but 36 is still down on his usual output while popular rookie Clay Cameron finished with just 36.

Lions Studs: Two of the Lions' three Rs put on a clinic in the QClash defeat. Tom Rockliff (155) and Jack Redden (121) have bright future's and give Lions fans hope. Pearce Hanley (119) was excellent all day in defence.

Lions Duds: Poor old Jonathan Brown. The Lion King simply couldn't get into the match on Saturday and finished with just 10 points. Dayne Zorko was one of the most popular buys before Round 3 but burnt his coaches badly with just 47 points.

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WEST COAST 83 d ST KILDA 58

Eagles Studs: Is there any stopping Dean Cox. The evergreen Eagles big man stepped up when his team needed him on Saturday and finished with 122 points. Midfielders Matt Priddis (120), Luke Shuey (113) and Scott Selwood (111) were vital.

Eagles Duds: Mark LeCras can't seem it get a break. The Eagles small forward injured his arm early in the first quarter and was quickly subbed out with 20 points to his name. Nic Naitanui (64) was well down on what we know he is capable off while Callum Sinclair (34) could be under pressure to hold his spot next week.

Saints Studs: If you had midfield rookie Luke Dunstan on the ground this week, congratulations. The young gun produced 143 points in just his third game. Farren Ray (119) was the only other St Kilda player to crack the SuperCoach ton.

Saints Duds: The Saints had early injury trouble of their own as Sam Gilbert was subbed out without troubling the scorers in the first quarter. Luke Delaney and Josh Saunder both finished with 49 to prop up the Saints SuperCoach scoring.

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GEELONG 87 d COLLINGWOOD 76

Cats Studs: Mitch Duncan (141) might not be the biggest name in the Geelong line-up but he stood up as the Cats got up in a tight battle. Joel Selwood (138), on the other hand, is the biggest name in the Cats line-up and scored accordingly. Tom Hawkins's match-winning final quarter netted him 118 points.

Cats Duds: Mitch Brown (31) and Mark Blicavs (23) shared the subs vest on Saturday night. Josh Caddy is a popular mid-price choice in the forward line but failed to deliver and finished with 53 points.

Magpies Studs: After a somewhat quiet start to the season, Steele Sidebottom showed his worth with 131 points in the narrow loss. A bag of five-goals and a contender for Mark of the Year netted Jamie Elliott 117 points. Scott Pendlebury (115) could back up his mammoth 182 from last week.

Magpies Duds: Travis Cloke's early-season struggles have been well documented but 27 points is a new low for the Magpies key forward. Taylor Adams started as the sub and managed 20 points but a potential MRP suspension is hanging over his head.

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GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY 79 d MELBOURNE 47

Giants studs: A couple of monster-sized scores from GWS midfielders in a game made for clearances and hard-ball gets. Adam Treloar (176) continued his outstanding 2014 while Shane Mumford (164) had 60 hit-outs. Callan Ward was also superb with 129 points.

Giants duds: Jeremy Cameron (56) kicked a couple and looked like posting a decent total before fading. Adam Kennedy (51) and Sam Frost (44) were among the lower-ranked players for GWS.

Demons studs: Jeremy Howe played in defence and looked OK, his spoiling and long kicking yielding 108 points. Cam Pedersen also hit the 100, while the popular Dom Tyson earned 94 points.

Demons duds: Jay Kennedy-Harris (12) only got on in the third term after starting as the sub, while Shannon Byrnes (35) and Jack Fitzpatrick didn't reach any great heights. Alex Georgiou (47) was OK in defence.

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NORTH MELBOURNE 97 def PORT ADELAIDE 90

Kangaroos Studs: Little known midfielder Sam Gibson roared home in the final quarter to finish with a match-high 123. Ben cunnington (120), Levi Greenwood (119), Nick Dal Santo (119) and Brent Harvey (114) were vital in the final term.

Kangaroos Duds: Key forward Drew Petrie is certainly struggling in the opening rounds. Despite spending 94 per cent of the match on the ground he could muster just 13 points. Popular back-up ruckman Daniel Currie could muster just 36.

Power Studs: Only two Port Adelaide players managed to crack the ton. Matthew Broadbent (101) and Hamish Harlett (100) managed triple figures by the skin of their teeth. Ollie Wines (96) did some nice things but faded.

Power Duds: John Butcher continues to tease. The key forward took some strong marks but continues to struggle in front of the big sticks. Chad Wingard was slightly down and while 70 points is not to be sneezed at, he'll need to lift to retain his premium status.


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