Okay the Bin is back and as allways we will have a look at the best break evens, the worst break evens and the popular break evens. This week there are some shocks in all of these categories and players such as Dean Cox, Alan Didak, Nick Stevens, Tom Lonergan, Shane Valenti and Lance Franklin will all get a mention so you better make sure you don’t miss it, click the link and read on …
ONE PRSONS TRASH IS ANOTHER PERSONS TREASURE – BEST BREAK EVENS
- Shane Valenti (Melbourne) -61
Again this week, not much more can be said about this guy apart from “WHEN WIL HE PLAY”, we know he will rip it up as soon as he does! - Callan Ward (Bulldogs) -43

Doggies youngster who has scored very well in his first two games of 2008 getting a 49 then 59. Only priced at $83,500 so could be a handy reserves option as a defender or midfeilder, the only question is, will he keep getting games? - Ben Davies (Kangaroos) -33
This midefeilder is priced cheap at only $131,700 and has only played two games in 2008, with scores of 43 and 92 he is set for a handy price hike. Another possible candidate for a reserves midfeild position. - Josh Smith (Kangaroos) -32
- Colin Garland (Melbourne) -26
- James Polkinghorne (Brisbane) -22
- Gavin Urquhart (Kangaroos) -20
- Jamie McNammara (West Coast) -19
- Tom Lonergan (Geelong) -18
- Ryan Davis (West Coast) -11
HURRY THROW IT OUT, IT STINKS! – WORDT BREAK EVENS
- Luke Ball (St Kilda) 169
As usual with this list they are good players who have justr had a bit of a form slump and Luke Ball is no exception, with a price of $390,800 good scores are expected however he has only managed to score 40 points in Round 12 thus giving him a large break even this week, expect a price drop of $20,000+. - Alan Didak (Collingwood) 166
Another good player who has had a shocker in Round 12 scoring a mere 44 points in the Pies loss to Carlton and dropping $18,200. Priced at $402,900 expect another hit to his price this week. - Dean Cox (West Coast) 165
Wee i don’t know if anyone thought this day would come, the day Dean Cox appeared on the highest break even chart, Coxy has had a ripper of a year but the problem when having such a good year is that you are expected to keep scoring well. Unfortunately for Big Cox he only managed to scrape together 68 and 82 in the last two weeks, well below his 100+ average. Definately expect a price drop this week however his score truly will determine how much by. - Robert Harvey (St Kilda) 160
- Chance Batemen (Hawthorn) 157
- Leigh Montagna (St Kilda) 155
- Brett Burrton (Adelaide) 155
- Matt Priddis (West Coast) 151
- Nick Stevens (Carlton) 149
- Jimmy Bartel (Geelong) 140
BIG NAME BREAK EVENS – POPULAR PLAYERS HAVE THEIR B.E REVIEWED
- Lance Franklin (Hawthorn) 110
Well Buddy can play this week however he will have to play well, scoring badly last week (66) means that his break even pushes up to 110, is easily possible for Buddy however. - Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn) 63
- Jonathan Brown (Brisbane) 82
Jonathan Brown is still on the way up, everyone will remember the disasterous start to 2008 however he is in tip top form now and has not scored below 124 in the last 4 rounds, true captaincy material. A price rise of $5,000+ can be expected. - Matthew Kruezer (Carlton) 37

- Heath Shaw (Collingwood) 112
- Gary Ablett (Geelong) 101
Wow, really starting to dominate dream team, has pushed his price up to $486,700 due to him not scoring anything under 118 in the last 5 rounds, another true dt captain. The great thing about Ablett is he has officially been tagged untaggable. If he continues at this rate i don’t think many people will buy him next year as he will start at approximately $512,000. Expect him to get his break even this week and further rise in value by $5,000. The big question is, can he crack the $500k mark? - Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) 82
- Kurt Tippet (Adelaide) 41
- Jarryd Roughead (Hawthorn) 54
Filed under: Break Even Bin | Tagged: Bin, Break Even, Dean Cox





Anyone unlucky enough to have their players named in the worst break evens category?
me = Brett Burton, Nick Stevens, both capable of bouncing back however.
im hoping either burton or didak keep doing horribly for a couple more rounds so i can jump on them. either that or hope lucas keeps plummeting and do a straight swap for mayne
yeah i do i decided a few weeks ago after cox got that 60 after that 140 game i would downgrade browne to valent then kruzer to cox becuase i already had money now i find out his going to drop in price.dammit
i also have burton and stevens in there but they will come good even if they do drop in price because im not looking to trade them. i am tempted to drop either dal santo or judd in a week or so for maybe mitchell depends on how he goes this week i guess.
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can anyone tell me what the Chad’s break even is this week…..
about 110 i think…
Yeah just confirming that Chad’s break even is 111.