Wardlaw posted 75 in North's 68-point demolition in Adelaide — clears his 61 BE by 14 in a context where his team was being rolled. Scoring above BE in a blowout loss is genuine. Cash gen is thin but positive at +$752/week, and the coach endorsement is as public as it gets — he is genuinely valued in that midfield. Hold and maintain — the role is locked and he is doing his job in a bad team.
Updated 17 May 2026
Should I TradeG. WardlawMIDin SuperCoach 2026?
$412,100 · 78 avg · BE 61 · 7 games · Bye R12
ROOKIEBIBLEVerdict
— HOLD
Signals2/3 · Partial alignment
Form
StableTrajectory
FlatConsistency
ConsistentGeorge Wardlaw
·Bye Rd 12·⚠ out - Hamstring (2-3 weeks)
MID
SC Avg77.5solid
Form
Break-even61↑ rising
Price$412k3wk ↑ $450k
Owned—
Value0.2poor
UNDERVALUED — 17 pts above BE. Price rising.+$1k/wk
R0
—
R1
R2
R3
68
R4
99
R5
80
R6
97
R7
73
How they compare
George Wardlaw
MIDHarry Rowston
MID—
—
Form
R4
99
R5
80
R6
97
R7
73
R9
88
R10
75
R0
60
R1
45
R2
57
R6
71
Pricing
Price$412k
Price$278k
Breakeven61
Breakeven41
Cash/wk+$1k
Cash/wk+$0k
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