![]() I expect that he will get up to 75%+ if given a good run at a midfield role. But, in some games he wasn’t sub affected he still only had 60% and 66% game time in two of those games. If we exclude his sub affected scores his average rises to 52.25 still nothing fantastic. Larke Medalist 2013U/18 All Australian 2013U/18 WA MVP 2013U/18 WA CaptainĬLICK HERE FOR ALL OF OUR SUPERCOACH 2015 PLAYER PREVIEWS The upside is that his 6 vests means value in 2015. With Sheed being a contested ball winner and a great ball user I expect his numbers to soar from the paltry 39.9 average of 2014. I often look for guys getting more TOG in their progression as that nearly always translates to more supercoach points. Does this translate to more TOG and less vests for Sheed, I expect it will and I expect that that extra TOG will be midfield time. Simpson in a recent interview admitted to not giving kids enough of an opportunity but stated that would change in 2015. So what was wrong? Personally I think Sheed suffered from being drafted to a team with a first year coach who did not offer much opportunity to his new draftees perhaps instead sticking with tried and true to avoid ridicule or deflect team woes. However that impact did not eventuate predominately due to the fact he played only 10 games of which he was sub vest affected in six of them. ![]() ![]() Having just torn up the National Championships with an average of 27.8 disposals per game, and having previously been judged the best player at the Under 18 Championships the young kid with the big future and body to match was expected to make an immediate impact at AFL level for a team that could use some injection of a big bodied youth. Published by General Soreness on In the 2013 National Draft Dom Sheed was taken at pick eleven by his home state based club West Coast Eagles. ![]()
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