Discussion 2022 Round 2: Teams & In Game Discussion | MrMurdoch takes out the Rnd2 Weekly Prize!

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It's a bit of a bugger having to do corrective trades but if they're going to be done then the ideal time is before price rises come into effect.

Those 3 ins (McDonald, Lipinski, Nukem) are looking like they're not possible, so I'll have to concentrate on just the 2.

Crisp and Rioli can wait a week but I'll have to make a move on Berry this week if I want Lipinski, if I go for Nukem then he can wait a week.

I've not run with this many MP's before and I'm still trying to get my head around using them for points and cash generation so I'm just treating them like rookies for now ie: chasing BE's etc.
Newcombe's stats don't look sustainable. 18 disposals and 79 AF points for 119 SC. Handy if there are no other cash cows and you'd be happy if you started with him but not a must have.
 
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Newcombe's stats don't look sustainable. 18 disposals and 79 AF points for 119 SC. Handy if there are no other cash cows and you'd be happy if you started with him but not a must have.
Dunno, is he better than Ward for an extra 80k? 50 pts better than Berry for the same price? Has the 7th highest BE of any player. The ratio of DT vs SC is a good thing? JS is solid, no durability issues yet. I would only need 6 games from him at around 90 combined with those pts on field for him to be a win. Yes, I have to use a trade to get him in and a trade to get him out but if I stick with Berry for example then I might have to use 3 trades to upgrade him, plus the points lost on field and the constant management of his shoulder. Seems like a no brainer to me, of course I'll have to wait a week and see but he's very high on my watch list.
 
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