At the start of the year, I basically resolved to hold for two week injuries, and trade for injuries flagged as 3+.
Given how many two week injuries have dragged on, I'm not sure that has been a helpful rule ... But surely you shouldn't trade for one week, so what to do?!
Given how many two week injuries have dragged on, I'm not sure that has been a helpful rule ... But surely you shouldn't trade for one week, so what to do?!
Something people seem to ignore is that usually players score well below their premium output when they come back. I myself stuffed this up by not trading Wells when he was out.
I have set the bar at a minimum of 150 pts for points you want to gain from a trade. 1 week clearly won't get you 150 points. 2 weeks might if you're saving donuts OR the player you trade in can outscore a rookie score by 60+ a week and you make up points on your traded out player. 3 weeks is a must trade out at this stage unless they are the TOP or close to top averaging player in their line. Although, if you're on your last couple of trades though, you might be better off holding off until you cop donuts (which I am going to do with Deledio).
I've taken the aggressive approach to injury trades this year so it remains to be seen if it works for me with my lack of remaining trades, but looking good re: Wells so far. I thought he had more cons than pros in holding due to his injury history, popularity, etc. I also expected him to become a tagging target, which I did get a bit lucky with first up tag from Mitchell. Will be interesting to see how teams tackle Wells/Goldy from here on in after what Port did to them.
I've taken the aggressive approach to injury trades this year so it remains to be seen if it works for me with my lack of remaining trades, but looking good re: Wells so far. I thought he had more cons than pros in holding due to his injury history, popularity, etc. I also expected him to become a tagging target, which I did get a bit lucky with first up tag from Mitchell. Will be interesting to see how teams tackle Wells/Goldy from here on in after what Port did to them.
I find my cover usually scores around 35 less than the player he replaces, particularly because for much of the year, you'll be using one of your inferior rookies as thecover (with someone like Kerridge already on the ground, and Tippa as the cover). 3 x 35 is only 105, but I think bomber boy's point is a good one, and obviously adds to the point gain. If they score poorly, and especially if they got injured mid-game (and hence only managed a low score), they often drop in price on their return, so you can get them back cheaper as well, again increasing the benefit of trading.
and the risk with an injury of three weeks is that they seem to often become 4+ anyway - you have to call it at some point, lest you get stuck with another Laird.
I focused really heavily on durability in my starting side this year, and I think it has served me well. I may have taken my eye off the ball a bit with the durability of one or two of my trade-ins, so I think there's scope for improvement on this front again next year.