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Hi Babylove.
There is no doubt us Titchell owners should be concerned. Is it Titchell, or the Swans in general that is the problem? I'm not sure on that. Dimma showed us last season (with Zorko), that we can carry one or two underperformers while using our trades elsewhere. If you have no other trades to do, and can find a replacement you are confident in, AND you can reach that replacement with one trade, then fix him, otherwise use your trades elsewhere, or keep them.
Sorry if that isn't an exact answer, but it's along the lines of what I will be doing with him.
Hey Rowsus, copped my carnage in round 2 and luckily dodged these rounds bullets to put me back with a respectable score, however T.Mitchell remains a concern. I can trade out Mitchell to anyone under Chapman's price and the two guys I'm looking at are Parker and Chapman.

I assume Chapman would be rested during the later rounds of the season and that when he plays he will average 100+ here on out, obviously the main concern his durability.

Parker I'm not too sure about, I think he's a solid player but will score a lot more 80-90s with the occasional big score, putting him slightly under Chapman's average I would think. Is there even the chance that Parker could start copping a tag (just a guess).

Who would you advise to go with Rowsus?

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Now I'm going to get very cheeky(and a bit lazy) and ask how does Hibberd go as a FTB. Given the Bombers draw is StK, Coll, WB, Bris, Swans(not travelling well), BYE, Rich (what more can you say), GWS and Melb I am thinking Hibberd. If he is a FTB that is.
 
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Now I'm going to get very cheeky(and a bit lazy) and ask how does Hibberd go as a FTB. Given the Bombers draw is StK, Coll, WB, Bris, Swans(not travelling well), BYE, Rich (what more can you say), GWS and Melb I am thinking Hibberd. If he is a FTB that is.
I checked my FTB list and it says somewhat yes against GWS, Melb, W/B and St.K. Not sure about the other teams though.
 

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Hey Rowsus, copped my carnage in round 2 and luckily dodged these rounds bullets to put me back with a respectable score, however T.Mitchell remains a concern. I can trade out Mitchell to anyone under Chapman's price and the two guys I'm looking at are Parker and Chapman.

I assume Chapman would be rested during the later rounds of the season and that when he plays he will average 100+ here on out, obviously the main concern his durability.

Parker I'm not too sure about, I think he's a solid player but will score a lot more 80-90s with the occasional big score, putting him slightly under Chapman's average I would think. Is there even the chance that Parker could start copping a tag (just a guess).

Who would you advise to go with Rowsus?

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Hey dyii,
If we assume Chappy averages 100 from her, and misses 2 or 3 more games that are replaced by a 70 point Rookie (we'll assume our bench cover is stronger later in the season than now), then his PIT70 score from here will be 1710 or 1740. If Parker plays 17 out of 18 games from here, with the same 70 point Rookie cover, he needs to average 96.5 if Chappy misses 3 games, and he needs to average 98.2 if Chappy misses 2 games. So unless you think Chappy will miss more than 2 or 3 games, or the Rookie coverage is less reliable, Chappy probably beats Parker from here.
 

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Now I'm going to get very cheeky(and a bit lazy) and ask how does Hibberd go as a FTB. Given the Bombers draw is StK, Coll, WB, Bris, Swans(not travelling well), BYE, Rich (what more can you say), GWS and Melb I am thinking Hibberd. If he is a FTB that is.
I checked my FTB list and it says somewhat yes against GWS, Melb, W/B and St.K. Not sure about the other teams though.
Thanks Anfa. Hibberd it is and Bartel after that.:)
Done and done :)
I haven't checked anfa's reply on my FTB sheet, but I trust his reply. :)
 

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Hi Rowsus

Just wondering what Petrie and Swan's prices will be if they both score 100 this week?

Thanks in advance
 

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Hi Rowsus

Just wondering what Petrie and Swan's prices will be if they both score 100 this week?

Thanks in advance
Hi MrM,

I have Petrie at B/E 148 (SC Gold say 129), if he scores 100, he should drop around $21.1k to $393,200
Petries last 3 against Collingwood have been: 29, 143, 96 and he averages 92.1 against them

I have Swan at B/E 130 (SC Gold say 106), if he scores 100, he should drop around $13.2k to $512,700
Swans last 3 against North have been: 136, 100, 152 and he averages 122.1 against them
 

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Oh wise one, I need some some advice....

I have managed to crack the top 1000 so I really want to give it a good crack and plan ahead rather than trade week by week. I have 27 trades left and $49,100 in the kitty (I traded Caddy to Parker last round).

There are two players that will be on the bubble this week - Fasolo ($213,600) and Crouch ($117,300). I have Hunter in the forward line who has a B/E of 49 so he is almost at his peak. I figure I have three options:

1. Trade Hunter to Fasolo, making $111,600
2. Trade Hunter to Crouch via Taylor, making $207,900.
3. Hold Hunter for one more week (squeezing a few more dollars out of him) and trade him to Lloyd next week, making at least $207,900

Option 2 means losing my mid/fwd link and having one of Taylor, Impey or JKH on field. But I could regain the link by trading a mid rookie out the following week to Lloyd via Taylor.

I could also do to downgrades this week and grab both Fasolo and Crouch but I'm not sure if I should give Fasolo a miss and wait for Lloyd?

I was hoping for some advice around what trades I should be considering this week and the next, taking into account B/E's, rookies ready for milking and rookies on the bubble. I am just worried about downgrading rookies too early (and not making enough profit from the trade) but also balancing it with grabbing decent rookies on the bubble.

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Hey Rowsus,

I have the annoying dilemma of Clurey and Ambrose.

Do I just trade them for Ashby and Lloyd (unfortunately have to do Lemmens to Crouch/Gray as well to afford) this week?

Or wait a bit for either a bit option or see if they start playing again to make some cash?

Also, do u think Crouch is a must? Or would Gray be just as good as long as he gets 60+ next week? Both are fine with my bye structure.

Thanks heaps in advance!
 
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Hey Rowsus,
Is it safe to assume Swallow will go on to average 100+ for the year?
He looks to be a regular in the midfield in the Suns and I can't see him getting tagged with Ablett in the Suns' midfield.
Reason I ask is because I am not sure who to trade in for Hanley. I would love to trade in Swallow as he is still cheap for what he can score, however, his bye round is an inconvenience, and I would need to be sure he will average 100+ for the year to justify trading him in.
Other options I am considering are Simpson, McVeigh and Hibberd (Have ruled out Bartel due to the rd.8 bye and believe there is better value elsewhere)
 

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Hi Babylove.
There is no doubt us Titchell owners should be concerned. Is it Titchell, or the Swans in general that is the problem? I'm not sure on that. Dimma showed us last season (with Zorko), that we can carry one or two underperformers while using our trades elsewhere. If you have no other trades to do, and can find a replacement you are confident in, AND you can reach that replacement with one trade, then fix him, otherwise use your trades elsewhere, or keep them.
Sorry if that isn't an exact answer, but it's along the lines of what I will be doing.
Great thanks Rowscus, exactly what I needed to hear. I will at worst trade him around the byes. I don't think he will drop too much because I think he should still go at 75-80. Hopefully for my supercoach sake a Sydney mid goes down and Mitchell fills in his role.
 

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Oh wise one, I need some some advice....

I have managed to crack the top 1000 so I really want to give it a good crack and plan ahead rather than trade week by week. I have 27 trades left and $49,100 in the kitty (I traded Caddy to Parker last round).

There are two players that will be on the bubble this week - Fasolo ($213,600) and Crouch ($117,300). I have Hunter in the forward line who has a B/E of 49 so he is almost at his peak. I figure I have three options:

1. Trade Hunter to Fasolo, making $111,600
2. Trade Hunter to Crouch via Taylor, making $207,900.
3. Hold Hunter for one more week (squeezing a few more dollars out of him) and trade him to Lloyd next week, making at least $207,900

Option 2 means losing my mid/fwd link and having one of Taylor, Impey or JKH on field. But I could regain the link by trading a mid rookie out the following week to Lloyd via Taylor.

I could also do to downgrades this week and grab both Fasolo and Crouch but I'm not sure if I should give Fasolo a miss and wait for Lloyd?

I was hoping for some advice around what trades I should be considering this week and the next, taking into account B/E's, rookies ready for milking and rookies on the bubble. I am just worried about downgrading rookies too early (and not making enough profit from the trade) but also balancing it with grabbing decent rookies on the bubble.

Cheers!
Hi Bobbie,
congratulations on your high ranking so far.
Firstly a couple of things.
It is generally better to trade a Rookie out of your team a week or two early, than to miss a half decent Rookie on the bubble. A half decent Rookie on the bubble will make around $50-$60k at his first price rise, where as the Rookie you are trading out a week or two early will only make $10-$30k with that extra week or two. Yes, in an ideal world we would let them fatten up to near full potential before milking them, but in reality there isn't always a downgrade target waiting when we want one.
SC Gold are still calculating their B/E's incorrectly. They have not adjusted the MN down, again this year! They made the same mistake last year until Damoz pointed out their mistake. On a MN of 5394 Hunter's B/E is around 48.8 ie 49. I think the MN is already down to around 5003, and will be around 4992 for this round. That gives Hunter a B/E of 63. It's a small difference, I know, but it might influence your decision one way or another.
Fasolo is a borderline case for someone in your position. Breaking it down to it's overly simple form, your trading should be concentrated on maximising dollar production, or point production. Fasolo is a little in between both of these things. His high(er) price restricts his dollar production, as well as "eating" working Capital that should be used to fully upgrade players to genuine Premiums, and he doesn't score enough to be a Premium. I'm not sure he's your best option.
Let's look forward to the round 6 trades for a moment. The Rookies currently sitting on one game, that should/might play this coming week, placing them on the bubble next week are:
Fwd - Lloyd $117,300 scored 131 (does King affect his JS? probably not on that game, but after that?)
Mid - Gray S $102,400 scored 104 (does Wingard affect his JS? Maybe becomes a vest candidate)
Mid - Robertson $117,300 scored 49 (Brisbane will want games in their young players now)
Def - Cutler $117,300 scored 19 (not sure what to make of him yet, but Brisbane is a bonus for JS)
M/F - Simpson J $168,300 scored 34 (Freo having injury woes, but some players coming back soon)
Mid - Van Unen $123,900 scored 40 (zero confidence in JS)
The point of this exercise was to demonstrate their could easily be a few Rookies on the bubble next week, that we will all be keen to jump on. Obviously we can only grab 2 in one week, and if we "commit" to Lloyd for next week, that leaves us 1. Obviously not all our Rookies will be mooing next week, and it might mean dumping them a week or so early, but as I demonstrated earlier, that is preferable to missing a half decent bubble boy. On the chance you might want 2 of those potential "bubbler's" and Lloyd next week, it means you might have to grab one of them this week. It would be prudent to grab the best looking of them, with the best JS this week, if you think you want 3 of them across the next 2 weeks. That would appear to be Lloyd, and while not everyone has a player they can readily trade down to Lloyd, you and I both have (For me it's Caddy). I am usually a strong advocate of NOT bringing in Rookies after one game, but circumstances sometimes make it necessary. This is potentially one of those circumstances.
It's a risk, and we don't know exactly what those Rookies listed above will show us next week, but I think if I was you, I'd go Hunter ---> Lloyd this week, so you have a full set of trades available next week.
Next week I'd let those potential bubble boys decide, whether it is double milking time, or one up one down time.
That leaves us with the Crouch question. Is it worth "losing" your Taylor DPP link to get Crouch? Possibly, though unless another decent Forward downgrade target appears, it could be hard to get it back if you shift him. The other thing to consider with Crouch is your bye structure. It is potentially fragile with Crouch in your Mids. He looks like he could be a good prospect, but it might be hard to balance your round 8 team with him in there. Given the potential bubbles available next week, and the fragile state of your bye structure, it might be best if you went without Crouch.
Good luck which ever way you go, and I hope you keep climbing the ranking ladder. :)
 

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Hey Rowsus,

I have the annoying dilemma of Clurey and Ambrose.

Do I just trade them for Ashby and Lloyd (unfortunately have to do Lemmens to Crouch/Gray as well to afford) this week?

Or wait a bit for either a bit option or see if they start playing again to make some cash?

Also, do u think Crouch is a must? Or would Gray be just as good as long as he gets 60+ next week? Both are fine with my bye structure.

Thanks heaps in advance!
Hey Footy,
I think you just live with Clurey. There's very little reward in trying to fix him for now. You probably have too many risky Fwd Rookies, but fixing Ambrose takes money. Maybe hang on to him, and use Impey to get Lloyd. Ambrose might make it back at some stage, but I can't see Impey getting much better. I chose Impey over JKH as Impey's B/E is higher.
I don't think Crouch is a must, but Gray might suffer from Wingard coming back (is he coming back this week?), where as Crouch should have a few more games up his sleeve yet.
 

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Hey Rowsus,
Is it safe to assume Swallow will go on to average 100+ for the year?
He looks to be a regular in the midfield in the Suns and I can't see him getting tagged with Ablett in the Suns' midfield.
Reason I ask is because I am not sure who to trade in for Hanley. I would love to trade in Swallow as he is still cheap for what he can score, however, his bye round is an inconvenience, and I would need to be sure he will average 100+ for the year to justify trading him in.
Other options I am considering are Simpson, McVeigh and Hibberd (Have ruled out Bartel due to the rd.8 bye and believe there is better value elsewhere)
Hey jmack5,
no, I don't think it is safe to assume Swallow will average 100+ for the season. He is still possibly one of the better options for your Hanley fix (if he needs fixing). I like Hibberd or Simpson better, but that's just me.
Good luck :)
 
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Hey Rowsus would you keep Buddy Franklin if you had him?

I know you weren't a massive fan pre season but I was confident Buddy would be a decent pick but I am starting to lose the faith. He has had one good game out of four. Granted, he looked alright in patches in the first two but went missing in the last quarters when the games were on the line and it was raining against the Swans but he is not delivering the points that I need.

I am tempted to cut my losses this week (he has Freo) as he hasn't lost a heap of money yet and pick up Fasolo so I can get an extra premium mid or backman. On the other hand, its Buddy Franklin and surely he can average 90-95 from now on.....
 

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Hey Rowsus would you keep Buddy Franklin if you had him?

I know you weren't a massive fan pre season but I was confident Buddy would be a decent pick but I am starting to lose the faith. He has had one good game out of four. Granted, he looked alright in patches in the first two but went missing in the last quarters when the games were on the line and it was raining against the Swans but he is not delivering the points that I need.

I am tempted to cut my losses this week (he has Freo) as he hasn't lost a heap of money yet and pick up Fasolo so I can get an extra premium mid or backman. On the other hand, its Buddy Franklin and surely he can average 90-95 from now on.....

Hey Zoku,
My first suggestion is you keep him.
If you feel you can't keep him, I'd risk going to Lloyd instead of Fasolo. There could be some decent bubble boys next week, other than Lloyd. Lloyd is a lot cheaper than Fasolo, so that helps counter the risk of going to him one game too early.
 

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Hi Bobbie,
congratulations on your high ranking so far.
Firstly a couple of things.
It is generally better to trade a Rookie out of your team a week or two early, than to miss a half decent Rookie on the bubble. A half decent Rookie on the bubble will make around $50-$60k at his first price rise, where as the Rookie you are trading out a week or two early will only make $10-$30k with that extra week or two. Yes, in an ideal world we would let them fatten up to near full potential before milking them, but in reality there isn't always a downgrade target waiting when we want one.
SC Gold are still calculating their B/E's incorrectly. They have not adjusted the MN down, again this year! They made the same mistake last year until Damoz pointed out their mistake. On a MN of 5394 Hunter's B/E is around 48.8 ie 49. I think the MN is already down to around 5003, and will be around 4992 for this round. That gives Hunter a B/E of 63. It's a small difference, I know, but it might influence your decision one way or another.
Fasolo is a borderline case for someone in your position. Breaking it down to it's overly simple form, your trading should be concentrated on maximising dollar production, or point production. Fasolo is a little in between both of these things. His high(er) price restricts his dollar production, as well as "eating" working Capital that should be used to fully upgrade players to genuine Premiums, and he doesn't score enough to be a Premium. I'm not sure he's your best option.
Let's look forward to the round 6 trades for a moment. The Rookies currently sitting on one game, that should/might play this coming week, placing them on the bubble next week are:
Fwd - Lloyd $117,300 scored 131 (does King affect his JS? probably not on that game, but after that?)
Mid - Gray S $102,400 scored 104 (does Wingard affect his JS? Maybe becomes a vest candidate)
Mid - Robertson $117,300 scored 49 (Brisbane will want games in their young players now)
Def - Cutler $117,300 scored 19 (not sure what to make of him yet, but Brisbane is a bonus for JS)
M/F - Simpson J $168,300 scored 34 (Freo having injury woes, but some players coming back soon)
Mid - Van Unen $123,900 scored 40 (zero confidence in JS)
The point of this exercise was to demonstrate their could easily be a few Rookies on the bubble next week, that we will all be keen to jump on. Obviously we can only grab 2 in one week, and if we "commit" to Lloyd for next week, that leaves us 1. Obviously not all our Rookies will be mooing next week, and it might mean dumping them a week or so early, but as I demonstrated earlier, that is preferable to missing a half decent bubble boy. On the chance you might want 2 of those potential "bubbler's" and Lloyd next week, it means you might have to grab one of them this week. It would be prudent to grab the best looking of them, with the best JS this week, if you think you want 3 of them across the next 2 weeks. That would appear to be Lloyd, and while not everyone has a player they can readily trade down to Lloyd, you and I both have (For me it's Caddy). I am usually a strong advocate of NOT bringing in Rookies after one game, but circumstances sometimes make it necessary. This is potentially one of those circumstances.
It's a risk, and we don't know exactly what those Rookies listed above will show us next week, but I think if I was you, I'd go Hunter ---> Lloyd this week, so you have a full set of trades available next week.
Next week I'd let those potential bubble boys decide, whether it is double milking time, or one up one down time.
That leaves us with the Crouch question. Is it worth "losing" your Taylor DPP link to get Crouch? Possibly, though unless another decent Forward downgrade target appears, it could be hard to get it back if you shift him. The other thing to consider with Crouch is your bye structure. It is potentially fragile with Crouch in your Mids. He looks like he could be a good prospect, but it might be hard to balance your round 8 team with him in there. Given the potential bubbles available next week, and the fragile state of your bye structure, it might be best if you went without Crouch.
Good luck which ever way you go, and I hope you keep climbing the ranking ladder. :)
Thank you so much for the detailed reply. I think you are right in that sometimes we need to milk the rookies a bit early when circumstances arise.

I like the Hunter to Lloyd trade. The only thing that concerns me is having him at F6 but he did have a good NAB performance - I just hope his JS is sound.

Regarding Crouch, despite the fact he has the round 8 bye, do you think it's worth offloading Cuningham to him? I must admit that I have always thought throwing one of the bye rounds was acceptable but I can now see that doing so could really cause your ranking to take a big hit. Perhaps I have just answered my question right there!!

Edit - tried to give you a rep but I have to spread the love first!
 

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Another quick question! What are your thoughts on Macrae? The kid is a gun and I congratulate those that started with him. For around $110K I could trade Tyson to him. He is still cheap given his output and at worst could be a keeper at M8. Worth the "risk"?
 
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Hey Footy,
I think you just live with Clurey. There's very little reward in trying to fix him for now. You probably have too many risky Fwd Rookies, but fixing Ambrose takes money. Maybe hang on to him, and use Impey to get Lloyd. Ambrose might make it back at some stage, but I can't see Impey getting much better. I chose Impey over JKH as Impey's B/E is higher.
I don't think Crouch is a must, but Gray might suffer from Wingard coming back (is he coming back this week?), where as Crouch should have a few more games up his sleeve yet.
Thanks Rowsus,

Those were my original thoughts about Clurey and Ambrose- to wait till they can make some money.

But what about the byes?

I'll be stuffed if they're both out all 3 bye weeks. So do u think it is worth trading them to save a few donuts?
 
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