Ross posted 77 in Richmond's 114-point annihilation at the SCG — clearing his 74 BE by 3 in a game where the entire Tigers side was non-competitive after quarter time. Context matters: this is the same player who delivered 149, 129, 107, and 102 in his last five starts. The cash gen machine is still humming at +$3,504 per round, and at $504.1k he remains the best value premium mid in the comp. Hold with conviction — the blowout explains the score, not a form dip.
Updated 28 June 2026
Should I TradeJ. RossMIDin SuperCoach 2026?
$490,400 · 80 avg · BE 72 · 13 games
ROOKIEBIBLEVerdict
— HOLD
Signals2/3 · Partial alignment
Form
StableTrajectory
+$2k/wkConsistency
VariableJack Ross
⚡ Cap option·⚠ test - Head (Test)
MID
SC Avg79.5solid
Form
Break-even72↑ rising
Price$490k3wk ↑ $534k
Owned—
Value0.5poor
UNDERVALUED — 8 pts above BE. Price rising.+$2k/wk
R0
—
R1
102
R2
77
R3
104
R4
52
R5
86
R6
149
R7
84
How they compare
Jack Ross
MIDAngus Sheldrick
MID—
—
Form
R8
129
R9
107
R10
102
R11
104
R12
77
R16
98
R10
48
R11
52
R12
81
R13
78
R14
51
R16
78
Pricing
Price$490k
Price$332k
Breakeven72
Breakeven49
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