Hi wT2k,
firstly on NvB. He's no must have, and as long as you've got say 6 of the Rookies with B/E's that are better than -60, and another 2 or 3 that are -30 or better, you can probably slide by without him. If you don't, you might need/want him, or some on that list i mentioned.
Interested in this. I assume you're saying that if you have that number of rookies going well then you should earn enough cash to make the necessary upgrades, and therefore don't need to prioritise getting in other cash cows?
I've been thinking I'd go Cripps > NvB and Miller > Sinclair this week, but based on this (and what you've said elsewhere about Cripps and NvB) I take it you'd advise to hold off? I really like Sinclair and don't think many others will have him but I'm aware it might be Saints bias and obviously it would be nice to save the trade.
Miller to Sinclair looks ok, but I'm still not convinced Cripps is a dud, and I'm not sold that trading him to NvB will give you the full value of a trade. I actually had Sinclair in my team in the last few weeks of the pre-season, and I'm not sure now, how I ended up picking Miller over him. It was probably because GC played the 2nd game, and it was bird-in-the-hand type theory.
As to the quantity of semi primed Rookies I was referring to, it's obviously not enough to complete all our upgrades. It's more based on how quickly our opinion of Rookies change, and the value of dragging in another to moo at about the same time as the others, if you already have enough of the best looking ones on the boil. Look at Oxley as an example. After Round 1 "everyone" was calling him a regrettable selection, after Round 2 "everyone" is saying he's a must have. It changes nearly week to week. So if you have 6 of the top 7, and a few to a handful of the ones below that, you probably have enough to work with for the time being. That's not to say, if you haven't had Ablett/Rocky type problems, and everything is else looking ok, that you should just sit on your hands for now. There is nothing wrong with moving to improve your Rookie situation, even if you have what I described. Everyone budgets 2 or 3 trades for Rookie corrections anyway, so nothing wrong with going ahead, and getting as many as the top 10 as you can. I just don't think it is a "must do" thing. This weeks great looking Cash Cow can quickly become an "Ohhh noooo!" with a vest. It happens every season. As does having Rookies peak in price, and start to decline, before you can milk them all. That happens every season too. I just think having at least 6 "good" looking rookies from the top 7 or 8, and a handful of others that started ok is enough to start with. More good looking Rookies will appear in the coming weeks, hopefully on the bubble when we need to cull some of our fat Cows. The message is, don't panic if you have what I described, and you need to use your correction trades elsewhere. You probably have enough to start the ball rolling. If you haven't needed your correction trades elsewhere, there is nothing wrong in getting a missed Hogan type, just to put the icing on your Rookie cake. If you are in the unfortunate position where you missed say 4 of the better Rookies, and had Ablett/Rocky type problems, then my suggestion is, fix your Rookies first, then see who can replace Ablett/Rocky. I know there are one or two here, that found themselves in that situation!