Sideways trading does feel great but you could just end up compounding the issue. Can be paying anywhere from $45k up to $95k on top of the trade cost to fix that player. They may also hit bad form and drop down to where the premium you trade out was already at. Roles are basically the same throughout each stretch of games. It is still a long way out to get a big advantage on that trade and may be better suited to having a shorter stab over the last three or four rounds based on fixtures/niggles.
Averages of their first five, next five and last few:
Dawson 82, next 127.6 and last three 110.
Merrett 126.8, next 110.4 and last three 113.6.
Gulden 107.4, next 96.4 and last three 123.3
Neale 116.8, next 118 and only one extra game of 134
Walsh 122 and his next four 99.25
Serong 128, next 132.4 and last two 96.5
Butters 127.8, next 121.4 and last two 105.5
Warner 102.4, next 117.4 and last two 121
Treloar 105.4, next 129.8 and last three 108.6
LDU 93.6, next 112.8 and last two 115.5
Dunkley 110.8, next 117 and last two 101.5
Miller 118, next 109.8 and last three 87
Bont 117.2, next 119.4 and last three 140
Steele 130, next 94.8 and last three 105.6
Rowell 131, next 107.6 and last three 95.7
5 Rd averages with season average
Neale 130.6 (118.9)
Bont 129.6 (123.3)
Treloar 124.6 (115.5)
Warner 122.6 (111.9)
Butters 121.8 (121.4)
Serong 119.6 (124.6)
Day 118.4 (102.4)
LDU 116.4 (105.3)
Dawson 115.8 (105.9)
Dunkley 114.0 (111.8)
Gulden 111.6 (108.9)
Merrett 107.2 (117.2)
Steele 105 (110.8)
Walsh 103.2 (111.9)
Rowell 99.6 (113.8)
Miller 96 (107.7)