Panic Room: Big Blue still sore

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 12 April 2013 | 14.57

Jay Clark and Scott Gullan say to dump Pat Karnezis and Jack Watts and offer the best trade options for Round 3.

THE best team selection whispers, SuperCoach late mail and betting tips for this weekend's footy action.

WHISPERS

The word coming out of the Megan Gale camp earlier in the week was that her man Shaun Hampson was "hopeful" of getting up this week after having his appendix out.

The Blues have selected him at full-forward against the Cats given he looked like John Coleman for fleeting moments in Round 1 but his status is being monitored right up until game time. Youngster Levi Casboult is the obvious inclusion should Hampson not get to the line.

Eagles defender Beau Waters didn't take part in his team's light training session today ahead of tomorrow's clash against Melbourne but that is said to be a part of his normal routine.

Mark LeCras did very little but we hear his amazing comeback from a broken arm will be complete tomorrow when he lines up in the forward pocket against the Dees. Daniel Kerr trained strongly and will start in the middle for his first game of the season.

Carlton coach Mick Malthouse keeps a close eye on Shaun Hampson at Visy Park. Picture: Hamish Blair Source: Herald Sun

SUPERCOACH ALERT

It's time, people. This is the week to make sure the cash cows are in your team given their prices rise after this weekend. The only person you should be thinking about is West Coast forward Josh Kennedy.

His price was ridiculously low - $299,000 - because of an injury-riddled season last year. He's already scored impressively in the opening two rounds and wait for the kicker - he plays MELBOURNE tomorrow. A score of 75 - which he could easily do before quarter-time - will see his price rise by $50,000. So get moving people.

Eagle Josh Kennedy takes a strong mark against Hawthorn. Source: Getty Images


MONEY MATTERS

Call us suckers, imbeciles, idiots - you get the drift - but for the second week in a row we are going to include Melbourne in our bets.

You know that gutsy shove-it-up-them have-a-crack performance which was supposed to happen last week, well, we're banking on them somehow limiting the damage to less than 10 goals tomorrow against West Coast. The fact the Eagles are stinking it up does assist this calculation.

We're also thinking the GWS and Western Bulldogs will be getting a lot closer in their respective games than people think.

Round 3 bet:

North Melbourne +7.5 $1.90
Melbourne +61.5 $1.90
GWS Giants +31.5 $2.10
Western Bulldogs +27.5 $1.90
= $14.40

Comedian Will Anderson joins the boys to discuss their picks ahead of round 3


ON NOTICE

Mark Jamar

You could list a dozen Melbourne players here but we think it's fitting that the biggest of them all has the spotlight put firmly on him. It is hard to fathom that Jamar was an All-Australian ruckman in 2010 given what he has been serving up of late.

It was comical last week as the big man dropped chest mark after chest mark. He needs to make a statement at the opening bounce against Dean Cox, bowl him over if you have to but the Russian needs to get angry and actually make an impact for the first time in a long while.

Tall Saint Ben McEvoy does battle with Mark Jamar. Picture: George Salpigtidis Source: Herald Sun


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