Round 18: Teams & In Game Discussion

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Roll call. How’s everyone looking? :eek:

- NicNat 25% (season)
- Sicily 48% (6 weeks)
- Ryder 2% (2-4)
- Bont 8% (1-2)
- JPK 9% (0-2)
- Gray 38% (0-1)
- Webster 4% (TBC)
- Kreuzer 2% (TBC)
Nicnat
Bont
Sicily
Gray
 
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Nic Nat, Sicily and Gray (so far).

In a must win league match my opponent has JPK, Sicily and Bont. I have my fingers crossed that JPK misses and he is out of trades.
 

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Roll call. How’s everyone looking? :eek:

- NicNat 25% (season)
- Sicily 48% (6 weeks)
- Ryder 2% (2-4)
- Bont 8% (1-2)
- JPK 9% (0-2)
- Gray 38% (0-1)
- Webster 4% (TBC)
- Kreuzer 2% (TBC)
Gray and Sicily.

Although I did have NN, just traded NN to Grundy last week as a nostradamus (super lucky) trade.
 

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I might push him up Fwd and trade him for the Hoff
Great idea this. I'd been hoping to make Westhoff F7/M9 at some point, but realistically I won't have the cash, and he's arguably more like F1 anyway.

Durable, DPP, very high scorer, same price as Sicily ... looks like an easy one for those who can swing it.
 
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Great idea this. I'd been hoping to make Westhoff F7/M9 at some point, but realistically I won't have the cash, and he's arguably more like F1 anyway.

Durable, DPP, very high scorer, same price as Sicily ... looks like an easy one for those who can swing it.
Wish i could think about doing this too... But switching Sicily forward means i have Ridley and Keefe at the back with no cover. Sucks!
 

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Surely takes the week off if they’re up against the suns at home.

SYDNEY captain Josh Kennedy remains only a slight chance of facing Gold Coast at the SCG on Saturday afternoon as he continues to recover from a back problem.

Kennedy left the field with back spasms in the second quarter of the Swans' thrilling six-point win over North Melbourne on Sunday and played no further part in the match, and has to battle a tight six-day turnaround in order to get up for round 18.

His importance to coach John Longmire's side means the likelihood of the three-time club champion running out against the Suns is remote, especially with crucial games against Essendon, Collingwood, Melbourne, Greater Western Sydney and Hawthorn to come in the run home to the finals.

Kennedy took to the track with the rest of his teammates on Thursday and did little before the session was closed to the media.
 
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