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.
Updated 28 June 2026
Should I TradeT. HanilyFWDin SuperCoach 2026?
$186,000 · 43 avg · BE 27 · 2 games
ROOKIEBIBLEVerdict
▲ BUY
Signals0/3 · No alignment
Form
2 games — small sampleTrajectory
FlatConsistency
Need 3+ gamesTom Hanily
·⚠ test - Head (Test)
FWD
SC Avg42.5
Form
Break-even27↑ rising
Price$186k3wk ↑ $218k
Owned—
Value—
UNDERVALUED — 16 pts above BE. Price rising.+$0k/wk
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How they compare
Tom Hanily
FWDAidan Schubert
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Form
R11
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63
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Pricing
Price$186k
Price$114k
Breakeven27
Breakeven17
Cash/wk+$0k
Cash/wk+$0k
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