SC throwing two more trades and allowing four per round over the next couple has just turned out to be even more of a godsend after the late Sunday game carnage that we just saw.
As usual, this realisation happens far too late in the season to be helpful and effective, in addition to being forgotten until the same stage in the following year. Are you able to tolerate the scores between 120 to 125 that will be banked on a regular basis or is the temptation to risk it for an extra 10-20 points too high?
Agreed, I did May to Rich sometime around the byes and it has sort of masked the impact of not having Lloyd/Mils as he has been scoring at similar levels and also not missed games over that period.
The much maligned Isaac Heeney has provided a lot of joy over the past few rounds for those that were willing to hold.
Purchased in RD11 for $347,000 for a 128 on debut
Was not included in my top 18 scorers for RD12 and RD13
Averaging 95.67 from his 6 onfield appearances (1/6 below 80, 2/6 120+)
The much maligned Isaac Heeney has provided a lot of joy over the past few rounds for those that were willing to hold.
Purchased in RD11 for $347,000 for a 128 on debut
Was not included in my top 18 scorers for RD12 and RD13
Averaging 95.67 from his 6 onfield appearances (1/6 below 80, 2/6 120+)
Agreed, I have only had him 3 weeks so missed the bad run of 55-42-57 from 12-15, but has gone 95-86-128 ave 103 in the period I have had him, but only a small sample size.
Mind you the 86 hes was on about 12-14 at half time and scored 70ish in the second half to salvage something, for which I was extremely happy about.
Marshall was out of my price range with Martin but covid stepped up and took him out of the frame, causing everyone to look at ****ter options like Bolton who I had to get (DT for those playing), thus reducing the risk for me going forward.