Hey Rowsus, when I see people post about teams with "soft draws" I tend to think that coaches tend to give more midfield time to their 2nd tier players thus depriving the elite p[layers the possibility of getting huge scores when they come up against bottom sides especially GWS. Would you have any data to confirm or deny this theory of mine. I need to trade wisely and get the best value for my gaj trade, so want the player who would score the most points between now and the end. I would have gone rocky but thats out so my other options are fyfe/barlow (may be rested) jpk ( a bit down last week) a swallow/harvey (good draw).
I have 4 trades left and was planning gaj to elite premium
shenton to s mitchell
langdon to k simpson
smartin/ambrose to best I cn afford at the time. if s martin plays the season out then he would be f7
having the cash to do these trades and who my final f6 is depends on how much change I get from the gaj trade. apart from the elite options I could go further down to say sj would give me the cash to fulfill my trade plans.
I have 4 trades left and was planning gaj to elite premium
shenton to s mitchell
langdon to k simpson
smartin/ambrose to best I cn afford at the time. if s martin plays the season out then he would be f7
having the cash to do these trades and who my final f6 is depends on how much change I get from the gaj trade. apart from the elite options I could go further down to say sj would give me the cash to fulfill my trade plans.
As to your Ablett dilemma, if getting an SJ will facilitate making those other improvements, then it's not your worst choice. I honestly believe one, or both, of SJ and Selwood will score very well from here. Selwood has only averaged 105 since Rnd 4, and SJ 92 since the bye. They're both too good for that to continue! The only watch I'd put on your trading plans is K Simpson. Obviously you are backing him to bounce back. He's only averaged 71 in his last 5 games, with one score over 85.
Good luck