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IN THE latest edition of our Serious SuperCoach series, Dem Panopoulos from TooSerious consults the zodiac to identify six SuperCoach stallions.
FOR those who don't know, the Chinese zodiac has 12 different animals representing 12 years in a cycle. This year is the year of the horse. With this in mind, I've taken a closer look at players born in 1990, the last year of the horse, who could prove to be valuable assets to your Nissan SuperCoach stable.
According to the zodiac, in 2013, those born in the year of the horse should expect to be financially better off if they work hard and especially if they are leaders within their field. However, they may be more prone to health issues.
So what does this mean to SuperCoach? Let's break it down.
SuperCoach stallions should return good value for money and increase in price if they play well or if they take on more responsibility within their side. Very positive points.
The downside is that they could potentially be prone to injuries, so be careful.
There are also lucky numbers and colours for "horses" in 2014.
Blue, Yellow, Purple and Red are the colours that can bring good luck, while numbers two, three, four and seven have a similar effect.
So bear this in mind at the selection table.
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Below is a list of six SuperCoach 'horses' worthy of your consideration.
I have made an effort to provide some left-field choices with the capacity to have a major impact on your standing within the wider SuperCoach landscape.
For example, Trent Cotchin and Patrick Dangerfield are horseman, but let's face it, you don't need me to tell you they deserve consideration.
Matthew Broadbent #5 (PTA) $428,800 — DEF
Teal is a type of blue, isn't it? Regardless, Broadbent will bounce back from a disappointing 2013 season. Port Adelaide has bolstered its midfield stocks to complement the current group, meaning Broadbent is not likely to receive the same amount of opposition attention as he did last year. If he can be consistent playing off half-back, rotate through the midfield when required and continue to kick the ball more than he handballs — he could be a real steal.
Aaron Black #35 (NM) $412,900 — FWD
A general SuperCoach rule is to not pick key forwards. Why? They are inconsistent and unreliable. Black, however, doesn't fit this mould. I believe he will play as a high half-forward with permission to run up and down the wing. This should allow him to win more of the ball and therefore more SuperCoach points. Forty plus goals and 15 or more possessions a game would be a great return for a future star of the competition.
Hopefully the year of the horse injury curse spares Luke Shuey. Picture: Stewart Allen Source: News Limited
Luke Shuey #13 (WCE) $489,300 — MID
Shuey had a tough time with injury last season and given the predicted misfortune with injury "horses" are expected to have, there is an element of risk to his selection. While his kicking efficiency varies, he is an outstanding young midfielder and his tackling numbers in particular have been fantastic over the last three seasons. He has also kicked 52 goals in 60 games. Wearing the blue and yellow number 13 jumper, Shuey has the lucky numbers and colours on his back and his price is extremely attractive for someone of his class. The Eagles should be better this season and expect Shuey to play a major role in that revival.
Daniel Rich #10 (BL) $463,500 — MID
The arrival of a new coach could be what Rich needs to take his game to the next level. He has always been a good SC player, without being great, and entering his 6th season Rich is primed to explode in the lucky Brisbane colours. There will be an elemet of caution around Rich after he flopped last year on the back of a standout NAB Cup. He will learn from that and as the Brisbane midfield grows in depth, Rich should gain greater freedom. He might have burnt many last year, but give him another go as he could be the one mid-pricer who cracks the 100 regularly.
Brad Ebert #7 (PTA) $524,200 — MID
Since moving from the West, Ebert has improved all areas of his game significantly. Tackles, goals, disposals and marks have all gone up. He even recorded 15 hit-outs last season! Ebert has become a leader at the club and a big part of the Power midfield in just one season — his grunt work was a reason for their dramatic improvement. While his SC numbers went down slightly, his impact was still profound and a sign there is room for improvement. Being a bit more expensive than some other options is a bit of a turn off, but he is an extremely damaging player whose running capacity should allow him to capitalise on the new interchange cap.
Does the Zodiac say anything about bushranger beards? Picture: Zak Simmonds Source: News Corp Australia
This guy has it all going for him. Two and three are both lucky numbers, he wears the number 23, he is born on the 23rd of September and like all the guys listed above — he is 23 years old. Yellow and red also feature very prominently in the Gold Coast Suns guernsey, but above all else, he is a very good footballer. Some might be considering Dixon, but I doubt they will muster the courage to select him. With all of the above zodiac intel — you should. Dixon averaged more than 100 in the early parts of last season and should establish himself as one of the premier big men in the competition this year.
So if you are struggling to settle on the final composition of your Nissan SuperCoach line-up and you wish to take a punt on a mid-priced player with plenty of upside, then you could do worse than look to the zodiac and year of the horse. Go on, take a punt.
Dem Panopoulos is a contributor to the SuperCoach blog TooSerious.net
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