The top 2 are going blow for blow, who will start the home stretch with their nose in front? Bring on Geelong v Collingwood!
Market Talk
Second year players were the toast of the week following the weekend’s round of matches. North Melbourne’s Samuel Wright and Melbourne’s Rohan Bail each helping their respective team’s push for the final 8 posted this week’s biggest gains. Third gamer Port Adelaide’s Andrew Moore with small forward North Melbourne’s Lindsay Thomas and the disappointing Brisbane flop Brendan Fevola were this week’s biggest losers. Fevola’s share price has fallen by over 90% since the start of the 2010 season.
The battle for the top 4 has seen Collingwood and Fremantle turn it on with massive victories over their respective arch rivals. The wins have seen both clubs post the biggest gains for the round. The biggest losers tag went to St Kilda and Adelaide which lost games they should have won and now look very shaky coming up to the last 4 games of the year.
Only 2 months of trading left! Make your trades count on the run home.
Market Talk
Collingwood’s Leigh Brown and North Melbourne’s Levi Greenwood each played the best game of their careers as they both catapulted themselves to the top of the biggest gainers list. Players losing a third of their stock value this week, Adelaide’s Tony Armstrong, West Coast’s Brad Sheppard and Collingwood’s Nick Maxwell were seen as passengers following their performances in their respective sides’ weekend matches.
A newcomer to the top 4, Western Bulldogs and the up and coming Melbourne were impressive in this week’s round of matches. Both teams beat sides on top of them on the ladder and will look to go in as favourites in their matches next week. Adelaide and Sydney’s top 8 hopes were both dented as they both lost games they would have pencilled in at the start of the week. With both clubs losing 4%, they have been labelled as this week’s biggest losers.
Another week of upsets and the Top 8 is shuffling like a deck of cards! Who will be the first to fold?
Market Talk
Playing their best games of the season so far, Hawthorn’s Wayde Skipper, Geelong’s Harry Taylor and West Coast’s Ashton Hams all enjoyed massive gains of 100% this week, being crowned as this week’s biggest gainers. A miserable day out for Carlton’s Kane Lucas, Sydney’s Nick Smith and Richmond’s Matthew White saw these players make the biggest losses this week, with their share prices dropping by over 40%.
Giving their final 8 chances a significant boost, Sydney, Hawthorn and North Melbourne all made gains of about 5% after their big weekend victories. On the receiving end of some thumpings, Brisbane, St Kilda and Carlton are left with bruised egos after being labelled as this week’s biggest losers on the stock exchange.
The battle lines are drawn, the troops are rounding up. Which warriors will remain standing by season’s end?
Market Talk
Adelaide’s newcomer Ricky Henderson and Sydney’s comeback king Tadhg Kennelly dominated in their own right this week making them the biggest gainers of the round. The players that didn’t have an influence this week were North Melbourne’s Cruize Garlett and Hawthorn’s Joshua Gibson who can now be bought for under $2.
Looking at the Clubs, Western Bulldogs and Sydney posted massive wins in the context of the season against opposing top 8 threats. Both clubs hit top form and also placed themselves at the peak of the biggest gainers list. The biggest losers for the round were Carlton and Fremantle. The two teams seen as the lightweights of the top 8 will look to bounce back next week.
Two thirds of the way through the season and it’s shaping up as a memorable one.
Market Talk
The game out in the west brought us this week’s biggest gainers. First year players Port Adelaide’s Mitchell Banner and Fremantle’s Dylan Robertson both played solid games and were rewarded with an increase in their share price of over 85%. Hawthorn’s Beau Muston and North Melbourne’s Jack Ziebell were this week’s biggest losers. With both players playing the worst game of their respective careers, they’ll both look to improve before the year’s end.
Looking at the Clubs, Adelaide and Fremantle increased their respective share prices with great home victories. Top 8 sides Western Bulldogs and Sydney each lost games they should have won and with that saw their share prices drop by over 4%.
Unlucky round 13 for some Clubs, very lucky for others!
Market Talk
Fringe players St Kilda’s Jack Steven and Adelaide’s Matthew Jaensch were very impressive as they helped their respective sides to victories over the weekend. With both kicking 3 goals, they were this week’s biggest gainers. On the raw end of the stick were Adelaide’s David Mackay and Melbourne’s Neville Jetta. Both players share prices dropped by 30%.
Looking at the Clubs, Collingwood and Adelaide’s gritty wins saw their share prices make substantial gains compared to the rest of the competition. The biggest losers for the round were Premiership favourites Geelong and the up and coming Melbourne side. Both will look to improve in next week’s round of matches.
Buddy Fever! Warming up for a September near you.
Market Talk
Interstate surprise packets, Port Adelaide’s future potential match winner Jay Schulz and West Coast’s Will Schofield were this weeks’ pick of the bunch. Both players shot to the top of the biggest gainers list with their superb weekend performances. Hawthorn’s Stephen Gilham and North Melbourne’s Ben Cunnington this week saw their share prices drop below the $1 mark. Both players are sure not to be risking leather poisoning as they both had relatively quite games which saw their share prices drop by over 35%.
Looking at the Clubs, Fremantle and North Melbourne have continued to prove their doubters wrong. Both clubs continuing their winning ways, seeing their share prices boost significantly making both clubs the biggest gainers of the round. Brisbane’s lacklustre performance and Carlton’s abrupt end to their Kreuzey start to the season has seen both clubs earn the biggest losers tag.
Ask, and you shall receive…
We’re excited to announce we’ve added one of the most requested features our fans have been asking for: Live Prices!
After quarter time in each game, stock prices will be updated every couple of minutes until the end of the game. To view live prices, simply refresh a stock’s page.
A stock’s live price reflects its share price at the end of the game, if the stock continues its current performance for the rest of the game.
For example, if a player has 50 ranking points at half time, their live price at half time will be the same as their price after the game if they finish on 100 ranking points.
Similarly with clubs, if a club is leading by 10 points at quarter time, their live price at quarter time will be based on a winning margin of 40 points.
We hope you enjoy this new addition, and let us know what you think about it!
- The FootySX Team
The mid-season break is coming up but the Footy stock exchange is still open for trade. Keep on Trading on!
Market Talk
Players from South Australian clubs dominated this week’s biggest gainers list. Port Adelaide’s Hamish Hartlett and Adelaide’s Tony Armstrong both posted gains of over 75% despite playing in losing sides over the weekend. The biggest losers for the round were Adelaide’s Ivan Maric and Melbourne’s Jordan Gysberts. Both players had very quiet games after solid performances in round 11 which gave some investors false hope.
Looking at the Clubs, Hawthorn and Sydney cemented themselves in the top 8 with very convincing weekend victories and with that came the tag as the gainers of the round. Looking at the biggest losers for the round, the share prices of Carlton and Adelaide this week took a battering. Both clubs were disappointing after losing winnable games and their share prices plummeted accordingly.
The world cup may be just around the corner but the footy is still the best show of them all!
Market Talk
Much maligned St Kilda player Raphael Clarke along with Collingwood’s Ben Reid were this week’s pick of the bunch. Both players’ share prices rose by over 90% as they both look to cement themselves in their teams’ line ups. The up and down careers of Port Adelaide’s Chad Cornes and Richmond’s Mitch Morton took another turn over the weekend. Both players share price has dropped from around about the $5 mark at the start of the season to around the $2 mark after just 11 rounds.
Looking at the Clubs, Carlton continued its impressive start to the season and along with Sydney were this week’s biggest gainers. On the other side of the spectrum, two sides that came close to victory, Fremantle and Essendon were this week’s biggest losers. Both clubs’ share prices tumbled by over 3.5% and with both clubs going into tough next up games, investors will sure think twice about investing in them.