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The Stats Lab Starter Squad to Beat: Round 19

Starter Squad to Beat — Round 19

July 17, 2026

Quick word on every call, position by position.

Defenders

Noble — The standout defensive matchup of the round. Western Bulldogs rank 1st for defender concede at +12.8%, with kicks at +12.7% (1st), marks at +25.5% (1st) and goals at +10.3% (5th). Every accumulation stat is above league average. His prediction of 139 is 13.0% above his season average of 123, one of the largest premiums in the squad. Clean pick.

Ash — Essendon rank 3rd for defender concede at +6.8%, with kicks at +8.1% (2nd) and marks at +19.5% (2nd) the headline positives for Ash's intercept-marking game. His prediction of 136 is 7.9% above his season average of 126.

Whitfield — Shares the Bombers matchup with Ash, same kicks +8.1% (2nd) and marks +19.5% (2nd) positives. Cleared concussion protocols this week and is on track to play. His prediction of 130 is 8.3% above his season average of 120. Back and firing into the right matchup.

Roberts — GWS rank 5th for defender concede at +4.8%, with handballs at +15.0% (1st) the standout stat. His prediction of 128 essentially matches his season average of 129. Consistent floor selection.

Wanganeen-Milera — Tagged by Oisin Mullin this week, which brings NWM from a potential 137 down to 124, a 9.5% discount. Geelong rank 8th for defender concede at +1.8%, broadly neutral. Mullin has applied effective tags this season but NWM remains dangerous enough to force the issue regardless. When the tag breaks down the upside is significant.

Uwland — Shares the Bulldogs matchup with Noble, same 1st-ranked concede at +12.8%, kicks +12.7% (1st) and marks +25.5% (1st). His prediction of 123 is 12.8% above his season average of 109. Strong form season backed by the best defensive matchup on the board.

Wilkie — Geelong rank 8th for defender concede at +1.8%, with handballs at +11.3% (2nd) and tackles at +10.1% (2nd) genuine positives for Wilkie. His prediction of 118 is 4.4% above his season average of 113.

Midfielders

Bailey Smith — St Kilda rank 15th for midfielder concede at -3.0%, with kicks at -6.0% (17th) the main negative. His prediction of 147 is 2.8% above his season average of 143, the model backing volume and CBA access to overcome the matchup headwind.

Daicos — Carlton rank 13th for midfielder concede at -1.7%, broadly neutral. Marks at +2.1% (7th) and tackles at +2.2% (9th) are mild positives. His prediction of 146 is 5.0% above his season average of 139. No tag predicted this week. Clean pick.

Heeney — Adelaide rank 8th for midfielder concede at -0.3%, effectively neutral. Kicks at +2.9% (6th), handballs at +4.4% (4th) and tackles at +5.0% (7th) are positives. His prediction of 133 is 5.6% above his season average of 126.

Gulden — Shares the Crows matchup with Heeney, same kicks and handballs positives. Goals at -35.5% (17th) is the only notable negative and Gulden doesn't score heavily through goals. His prediction of 129 is 4.9% above his season average of 123.

Callaghan — The best midfielder matchup on the board. Essendon rank 1st for midfielder concede at +8.9%, with kicks at +10.9% (1st) and marks at +37.8% (1st). His prediction of 127 is 10.4% above his season average of 115.

Holmes — Shares the Saints matchup with Bailey Smith, same headwinds at kicks (-6.0%, 17th). His prediction of 126 is 2.4% above his season average of 123. Tackles at +5.0% (8th) the genuine positive when he contests through the middle.

Anderson — Western Bulldogs rank 3rd for midfielder concede at +4.0%, with tackles at +12.2% (2nd) and marks at +7.4% (5th) the headline positives. His prediction of 125 is 4.2% above his season average of 120.

Rucks

Cameron — The best ruck matchup of the round by a wide margin. Carlton rank 2nd for ruck concede at +18.3%, with kicks at +21.7% (2nd), marks at +41.5% (2nd) and goals at +101.9% (2nd). Every stat is dramatically above league average. His prediction of 124 is 26.5% above his season average of 98, the largest premium in the entire squad.

Grundy — Adelaide rank 8th for ruck concede at +0.3%, effectively neutral. Kicks at +8.9% (5th) and handballs at +7.9% (5th) are genuine positives. His prediction of 119 is 6.3% above his season average of 112.

Forwards

Sheezel — Melbourne rank 7th for forward concede at +1.3%, with marks at +5.5% (5th) and handballs at +3.6% (5th) the standout positives for Sheezel's disposal-forward game. Through the midfield the Demons are 7th at -0.0%, effectively neutral when he's playing in the midfield. His prediction of 139 is 2.2% above his season average of 136.

Greene — Essendon rank 2nd for forward concede at +5.4%, with kicks at +5.4% (4th), handballs at +9.3% (1st) and marks at +12.2% (3rd). Through the midfield the Bombers are 1st at +8.9%, so when Greene pushes through the centre he finds the most generous scoring environment in the competition. His prediction of 114 is 6.5% above his season average of 107.

Hill — Geelong rank 9th for forward concede at +1.2%, with tackles at +1.0% (11th) mild. His prediction of 113 is 2.7% above his season average of 110. Consistent accumulator, and the Cats matchup is broadly neutral.

Petracca — Western Bulldogs rank 4th for forward concede at +3.3%, with kicks at +5.5% (3rd) and tackles at +4.2% (7th) genuine positives. Through the midfield the Bulldogs are 3rd at +4.0%, so Petracca benefits when he rotates through the middle. His prediction of 112 is 3.7% above his season average of 108.

Ginnivan — Richmond rank 1st for forward concede at +11.2%, with kicks at +11.6% (1st), marks at +20.2% (1st) and handballs at +8.8% (2nd). Every accumulation stat dramatically above league average. His prediction of 112 is 14.3% above his season average of 98, elite matchup doing real work.

MacDonald — Shares the Tigers matchup with Ginnivan, same 1st-ranked forward concede at +11.2%. Through the midfield the Tigers are 9th at -0.3%, neutral when he rotates. His prediction of 110 is 15.8% above his season average of 95. The Tigers remain the most generous forward matchup in the competition.

Zac Bailey — West Coast rank 3rd for forward concede at +5.4%, with marks at +14.1% (2nd) and tackles at +7.1% (2nd) the headline positives. Through the midfield the Eagles are 2nd at +4.6%, so Bailey finds additional avenues when he rotates. His prediction of 110 is 6.8% above his season average of 103.

The Stats Lab Starter Squad to Beat: Round 19


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