Strategy Round 13: Trades

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Anyone else looking at Parish? 450k set to go up to 500k after his next game because of back to back 130's.
Shiel didn't play in round 11 but Parish scored his first 130 with Shiel in the team. Parish recorded 9 & 10 clearances in his last 2 games after being given a inside mid role.

I am thinking of taking a chance, the only thing I don't like is that the Bombers draw coming up isn't that great.
 
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Any love for Kade Simpson?
Nope, way too old category along with checked out mentality and injury concerns for mine along with a different role. Newman has taken his role over by the looks this year along with a probable new game style with the new coach and playing for the worst team in the league. Too many red flags.
 
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Anyone else looking at Parish? 450k set to go up to 500k after his next game because of back to back 130's.
Shiel didn't play in round 11 but Parish scored his first 130 with Shiel in the team. Parish recorded 9 & 10 clearances in his last 2 games after being given a inside mid role.

I am thinking of taking a chance, the only thing I don't like is that the Bombers draw coming up isn't that great.
Think both he and McGrath have improved with Smith and Shiel out. Don’t like their scoring potential when Essendon faces some harder opponents.

Merrett will be back playing well soon too which will reduce their points imo.
 
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Nope, way too old category along with checked out mentality and injury concerns for mine along with a different role. Newman has taken his role over by the looks this year along with a probable new game style with the new coach and playing for the worst team in the league. Too many red flags.
Looks like it's back to good ol Wayne Milera.
 

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I'd target Hurn and Bont.
Hurn is almost certainly my first target, mind you - wanted him to play this week to have a price drop. Likely to be grabbing Hurn and Grundy a week early.

Could simply make that Bont if he looks good this week
 
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I am considering Ryan this week too (already have Sicily) so certainly don't want to be in the anti-Ryan club. I am tempted by his ceiling but always a bit scary bringing in a high-variance player who is already going well above their previous best. I think the kick-outs boost him enough to cancel out that worry but still a nagging concern.
Read some pretty interesting stats comparing Ryan and Sicily before, the kickins have definitely swayed me to Ryan.

Sicily has posted six SuperCoach tons this year and Ryan four.

But making up for this deficit is the Docker defender’s three scores of 130 or more — Sicily’s highest score for the year is 127.

Highlighting their consistency, Ryan (78) and Sicily (75) have recorded only one score of less than 80.

Sicily has taken 29 intercept marks in 2019, Ryan has 28.

For total intercept possessions, Ryan, who averages more than any other player in the game, has tallied 103.

Coming in at No. 6 in the competition, Sicily has won possession from an opposition disposal 95 times.

And the similarities don’t end at how they are winning the ball with Ryan and Sicily equally as effective by foot.

Both average 23 disposals per game and rank inside the AFL’s top 10 for effective kicks with Sicily’s 156 just ahead of Ryan’s 150.

While Sicily averages three more rebound 50s, given he pushes further up the ground, Ryan has made 16 less clangers.

But there’s one statistic which should help SuperCoaches make their decision.

While Sicily does play-on when he gets the chance, at Hawthorn, Blake Hardwick is the No. 1 kick-in man this season.

On the other hand, Ryan has taken the fourth-most kick-ins of any player in the competition, let alone at Fremantle, and only Jake Lloyd, Shannon Hurn, Tom Stewart and Caleb Daniel have played on more.

His 71 for the season is 38 more than Sicily’s 2019 tally.
 
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Any of those that still have Brayshaw, holding or turfing him this week?
Holding 100% Trades are too valuable at this stage of the year. I for one do not have the luxury! He’s also starting to find those inside minutes that made him fly home last year. It’s possible that he may average 105+ from here on in and be the perfect M8/M9.

I also don’t see him going any lower in price. As the saying goes buy low, sell high.

Brodie Smith was more than him last week!
 
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Any of those that still have Brayshaw, holding or turfing him this week?
Can't help you here, though I do own Steele

I have the same question but change Brayshaw for Darling...I feel I have held him this long I would be capitulating in my steadfastness to hold him and he'll have a 100 average for the back half of the year...but my team looks so much better without him! haha

Are those with him holding or trading?
 
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Can't help you here, though I do own Steele

I have the same question but change Brayshaw for Darling...I feel I have held him this long I would be capitulating in my steadfastness to hold him and he'll have a 100 average for the back half of the year...but my team looks so much better without him! haha

Are those with him holding or trading?
I can justify upgrading Darling ahead of Brayshaw, I have both.

Over the last month, Darling has risen $120k since his horrendous scores of 9 and 22. However, from a VALUE perspective I believe he will stay around this price until the end of the year (90 odd ave) with all the peaks and trophs that come along with owning him.

Personally, I have TK in the mids so the upgrade to Fyfe makes sense for me.
 
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I can justify upgrading Darling ahead of Brayshaw, I have both.

Over the last month, Darling has risen $120k since his horrendous scores of 9 and 22. However, from a VALUE perspective I believe he will stay around this price until the end of the year (90 odd ave) with all the peaks and trophs that come along with owning him.

Personally, I have TK in the mids so the upgrade to Fyfe makes sense for me.
Thanks matae

I still dont own Telly or Boak and wouldnt mind a look at Hawkins either...if I dont trade Darling I only have one forward spot left...so I think I will roll the dice and move him on this round and look to bring in some of the higher scoring forwards (though I appreciate that is a lottery this year)
 
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Johannisen? 476K, back to back tonnes, 4/5 over 90. Already had his bye.



I don't have, but thinking of buying if that counts....
I've been looking at getting him in over 3 weeks, but priorities keep changing. One thing is, when he does ton up, he doesn’t get 130 scores, whereas others like Ryan etc have that capacity. I'm not sure if I'll bring him in, but from a consistency perspective he's a perfect 95-100 player.
 
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Midfield of: Neale, Cripps, Zerrett, McRae, Oliver, Rockliff and Libba

Do I add:
Fyfe (bad second half of year history)
Bont +$60K
 
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Any of those that still have Brayshaw, holding or turfing him this week?
Holding - actually showed some positive signs in Monday and he has dropped so far that it would be essentially doubling the dose by ditching him while he has a low BE.

He does have history in terms of being able to go on a hot streak so that's enough for me to keep him for a few more rounds.
 
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