Not cherry picking at all , game is a numbers and $$$ game , sometimes you need to use that to your advantage.
Averaging 111 from Round 7.
Anyway their are actually just as viable alternatives to Gawn as good as he still has performed this season.
Be naive to think the emergence of Jackson hasn't affected him , been whispers of a leg injury for weeks so whether that is impacting him or not , who knows for sure.
No difference to those that traded out Oliver , Ziebell , Zorko during the year and used their $$$ to advantage.
Who knows maybe trading out Gawn to a Darcy differiante someone's side in contention and gets them in the $$$ at the end of the year.
Risk it for the biscuit or however that saying goes.
Averaging 111 from Round 7.
Anyway their are actually just as viable alternatives to Gawn as good as he still has performed this season.
Be naive to think the emergence of Jackson hasn't affected him , been whispers of a leg injury for weeks so whether that is impacting him or not , who knows for sure.
No difference to those that traded out Oliver , Ziebell , Zorko during the year and used their $$$ to advantage.
Who knows maybe trading out Gawn to a Darcy differiante someone's side in contention and gets them in the $$$ at the end of the year.
Risk it for the biscuit or however that saying goes.
Instead in Rd 7 I traded out Dunkley to Jake Lloyd. By a quick calculation that has earned me a net gain of about 550 points over fielding a rookie; which would have been needed if i did the Gawn trade instead.
But that was injury forced, so let's see what I did in Rd 8. I upgraded two rookies to get me Zorko and Poulter. Again earned me a heck of a lot more than sideways trading Gawn.
The opportunity cost of sideways trading Gawn around round 7 is massive, instead of earning a biscuit, one would have been left with crumbs.