Power Brothers For All-Australian Team
A story in The Advertiser suggests that both Chad and Kane Cornes will make the 2007 All-Australian team. That should happen and the two Burgoynes could also join them which would be an impressive accomplishment. Early in the season it looked like Shaun would make the team while Peter did miss a few games but is always among the best for his side now.
Currently the four best players for kicks at Port Adelaide are the Cornes brothers and the Burgoyne brothers, although Shaun is tied for 4th spot for kicks at the Power with Nathan Lonie. Something that Shaun is producing is goals and he has 23 so far this season.
A lot might depend on where Port Adelaide finish on the ladder. Geelong will top the league and will provide a large number of All-Australian representatives. The Power, who play the Demons this round, are only one win away from second position. If they do finish that high then they would expect to see many of their players considered for the All-Australian team. Peter Burgoyne in the back line, Shaun as a forward, Kane Cornes in the middle and Chad wherever the selectors wanted him in the 2007 All-Australian side.
From The Advertiser: Chad, Kane target history
AFL Fantasy Impact:
If you have a lot of money to spend then Chad, as a forward or back, or Kane in the midfield will help a fantasy team. Either Burgoyne is a solid signing too, Peter may be doing a bit more in his role around half back and would help fantasy teams with a few extra points than Shaun.
Currently the four best players for kicks at Port Adelaide are the Cornes brothers and the Burgoyne brothers, although Shaun is tied for 4th spot for kicks at the Power with Nathan Lonie. Something that Shaun is producing is goals and he has 23 so far this season.
A lot might depend on where Port Adelaide finish on the ladder. Geelong will top the league and will provide a large number of All-Australian representatives. The Power, who play the Demons this round, are only one win away from second position. If they do finish that high then they would expect to see many of their players considered for the All-Australian team. Peter Burgoyne in the back line, Shaun as a forward, Kane Cornes in the middle and Chad wherever the selectors wanted him in the 2007 All-Australian side.
From The Advertiser: Chad, Kane target history
Kane leads with 438 at an average of 27 and Chad ranks fourth with 413 at an average of nearly 26.
Chad ranks No. 1 for effective kicks (286) and Kane leads the AFL in uncontested possessions (324).
Chad ranks No. 1 for effective kicks (286) and Kane leads the AFL in uncontested possessions (324).
AFL Fantasy Impact:
If you have a lot of money to spend then Chad, as a forward or back, or Kane in the midfield will help a fantasy team. Either Burgoyne is a solid signing too, Peter may be doing a bit more in his role around half back and would help fantasy teams with a few extra points than Shaun.

