Worpel's 68 in Geelong's 54-point home demolition of Collingwood is a heavily suppressed blowout number — in a 54-point win the contested midfield shuts down in the final quarter and scores dry up. Adjusted for context this reads closer to 85-90, consistent with his 102 season average and clearing his 53 BE comfortably. Cash gen is bleeding at -$1,817/week but the underlying role and scoring capability are intact. Hold — one blowout context doesn't change the premium mid read.
Updated 17 May 2026
Should I TradeJ. WorpelMIDin SuperCoach 2026?
$359,900 · 74 avg · BE 53 · 6 games · Bye R12
ROOKIEBIBLEVerdict
— HOLD
Signals0/3 · No alignment
Form
DecliningTrajectory
-$2k/wkConsistency
No dataJames Worpel
·Bye Rd 12·⚠ test - Finger/Thumb (Test)
MID
SC Avg74.0solid
Form
Break-even53↑ rising
Price$360k3wk ↑ $376k
Owned—
Value—
UNDERVALUED — 21 pts above BE. Price rising.$-2k/wk
R0
78
R1
R2
—
R3
R4
R5
102
R6
83
R7
36
How they compare
James Worpel
MIDCorey Warner
MID—
—
Form
R0
78
R5
102
R6
83
R7
36
R8
77
R9
68
R2
34
R4
47
R5
37
R6
28
Pricing
Price$360k
Price$230k
Breakeven53
Breakeven34
Cash/wk+$-2k
Cash/wk+$-2k
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