Hanily delivered 63 in Sydney's 114-point demolition of Richmond at the SCG — 36 points above his 27 BE, announcing himself as a viable FWD rookie in the most emphatic way possible. The context is extreme (Sydney 170 to Richmond 56) but 63 as a FWD in a team that scored 170 suggests genuine involvement in the scoring chain. At $186k with no cash gen movement yet (flat at $0), this is the exact entry point you have been waiting for after a season where his availability was zero (injured in R1-R3 and absent since). Buy now before the price algorithm catches up — the 63 will trigger a price rise next round and the $186k entry is pure profit territory.
PLAYERS / TOM HANILY
Updated 28 June 2026
Tom Hanily
·⚠ test - Head (Test)
FWD
Price $186kBE 27Owned —Avg 42.5
ROOKIEBIBLEVerdict
▲ BUY
Signals0/3 · No alignment
Form
2 games — small sampleTrajectory
FlatConsistency
Need 3+ gamesRecent formSeason avg 43
63▲
22▼
Comparable PicksWhy this comparison · Same primary position (FWD), ±$200k price band
Tom Hanily
FWDJonty Faull
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Form
R11
22
R12
63
R6
9
R7
30
R8
72
R9
32
R10
46
R11
21
Pricing
Price$186k
Price$186k
Breakeven27
Breakeven27
Cash/wk+$0k
Cash/wk+$-1k
Decision
Should I trade Tom Hanily?
Form, breakeven, and a comparable replacement weighed up.
Intel feed
Recent intel
Role Change· T3
Tom Hanily named in Sydney Swans team for R11 vs Geelong in a surprise selection. Large community discussion with majority questioning the call — multiple commenters note Corey Warner and other VFL performers (McLean, Ladhams) were ahead of him. Coach Cox trusted to have seen something the public has not.
Community Intel· T3
Tom Hanily got plenty of ball in the VFL but turnovers were a problem throughout and he never looked threatening on goal. Community sees him as below his usual standard this game.
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