Strategy 2023: Round 12 Trades

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This is in the AFL injury list.

Darcy has sustained a "moderate grade" hamstring strain, with the Dockers not yet putting a timeframe on his return. Fremantle's bye is well timed, but the ruckman would still be expected to miss round 13 before pushing to play against Greater Western Sydney on June 17 at the soonest. – Nathan Schmook
https://www.afl.com.au/matches/injury-list


There was also this yesterday https://www.afl.com.au/news/940563/freo-s-big-blow-ruckman-to-miss-weeks-with-hamstring-injury
As I said, was just going off what another user said. I updated the previous post to show where I got the info from.

I’m hopeful it is less than 4 weeks, I really need him!
 
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If I had Darcy, I reckon I’d be looking at Briggs as his short term replacement, and then getting a longer term ruck down the track. If you can get a premium in a different position and field Briggs near term, I think that could be a nice kicker from the need to trade Darcy.
Yeah think you’re right. The more I think about it the more sense it makes. Appreciate the advice.
 

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I’m at a bit of a loss what to do with the 4-8 week prognosis for Darcy. Use his money to upgrade another premium next week and hold Ashcroft for short term or hold Darcy and have Briggs cover him for as long as I can.

Could get away with it over the bye period, and I’m not particularly keen to throw away Darcy who has been so good this season barring 1-2 games.
It sounds like the timeframe may not be quite as bad as you’d thought, which obviously improves the appeal of holding.

I would normally struggle to be on board with holding an injured premo for 4+ rounds, although if Briggs was providing broadly similar scoring, the points cost does reduce materially. I think the loose change could be quite valuable in another position though.
 
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Am I the only one that Round 14 is actually my terrible round, reading here, podcasts, etc and I feel that I’m in the minority, got so worked up about Round 15, maybe I traded into that too heavily the last 6 weeks
14/15 equally bad for me (one bad def, one bad forward or something like that). Tbh my entire plan has been not to trade Rd 12 guys in for the last month, and conserve some trades to deal with the later rounds when they come. Can trade as many as 8 players in before Rd 14 (ie 4 at 13 who all had Rd 12 byes and 3 at 14 who had 12/13 byes), and then another 4 at 15 (ie up to 11 new players using 2 remaining boosts). I think I'll only need 5 or 6 to get good coverage though, but I'm also assuming some carnage and some stretching for rookies.

Fingers crossed it actually works out.
 
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Keeping Oliver now.

OUT Marshall, Simpson, Drury
IN Briggs, Stewart, Ford

OUT's could change depending team news

R12 -18 plus Oliver, Davey, Constable ?
R13 -22
R14 -19
R15 -17
Better plan.
Trading Marshall for Briggs at R2 is suicide long term.

OUT Davey Simpson Caminiti
IN Mullin Ford D.Cameron

9 Trades left

ATM before anymore trades
19 R12
22 R13
18 R14
18 R15

Can switch DC with Madden during byes
After the byes i have Weddle D6, Day M8, Mitchell F6 .
Need to upgrade at least 2 after somehow.
 
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Am I the only one that Round 14 is actually my terrible round, reading here, podcasts, etc and I feel that I’m in the minority, got so worked up about Round 15, maybe I traded into that too heavily the last 6 weeks
I've got 5 keepers from Round 14 and 9* keepers from Round 15 (*Sheezel)

I only look at premiums/keepers for bye round planning this season (lets see how that goes :LOL:) but my logic was I'll have these earlier rounds to get R12 premiums in, and can also ditch 1-2 R15 premiums when it comes to that round. Assume Sheezel is one, and who knows what the form of Cogs/Green/Ziebell will be by the time that round comes along. If they are all dominating, I'll be in trouble, but if 1 is struggling, they will be expendable to save a donut/really low scoring rookie at that round.
 
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Who is a better pick: Briggs or Wardlaw.

Both will cost me as will probably trade Roberts and swing Madden forward. More juicy cows JVR, Mitchell, Cincotta and Atkins (hopefully) have a bit more cash to make.

Have English and Marshall so Briggs will only be on field this week, but my priority is cash generation.
 
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