Strategy 2022: Round 3 Trades

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#21
Are trades reversible after the first game lockout?

I always feel nervous playing around with my team ...
  • With the Rolling Lockout, you can trade and substitute players, name your Captain/Vice Captain and change Emergency selections right through each round, up until the time of the start of their team's actual match. Players are locked into your team only at the time that their real match has started.
OK that looks pretty unequivocal to me
 
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Wow, this thread has opened up early 😂

Gov > Xerri is a real chance, see what the rest of the round gives us.

Don’t want to mess with my structure/ quite happy with my team - have Cripps, Rowell & Hewett who look great early days/ almost must haves.
 
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Reminds me alot of Round 4 last year with Daniher, has the scoring ability to resurrect the cash gen aswell, I actually may hold him in all honesty.
I'm torn. McGovern had plenty of almost moments, and there could be an opportunity for him to get more kickouts now that Williams and Saad have shown that they're not the guys you want taking them under pressure. He's also a low possession player who's still struggling to get his hands on the ball. Just about the only way he got a kick was the ball going out on the full nearby. That and the role he's playing doesn't guarantee points- the best average Marchbank managed at Carlton was 69.
 
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I think if youve got obvious things to fix prior to price changes you should just use a boost, everyone is hell bent on saving them for upgrade season but your season could be effectively over before we even get there if you are too stubborn on bringing value and good rookies in while they are there.
 
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I'm torn. McGovern had plenty of almost moments, and there could be an opportunity for him to get more kickouts now that Williams and Saad have shown that they're not the guys you want taking them under pressure. He's also a low possession player who's still struggling to get his hands on the ball. Just about the only way he got a kick was the ball going out on the full nearby. That and the role he's playing doesn't guarantee points- the best average Marchbank managed at Carlton was 69.
He's going to have that game where he gloves a half dozen of those intercept chances. He's actually faced two of the more difficult sides as well. Dogs are a high quality ball use side and he was by far the best matchup for JUH who played very deep and held McGovern there constantly. Richmond's game plan is mostly about not giving up intercept chances and the chaos ball inside 50.

Dunno, he's one of those whose role looks great and hasn't put the points up and isn't set to lose cash and still has a really solid case to make a lot in the future. If you've got a trade target that makes 150k more than him and you feel good about it or you're getting a keeper in, it makes sense but I struggle to see that target just now, maybe Xerri goes 80% ruck and puts up 120 for those without him or Brodie snaffles the Fyfe absence but Martin pushed back a week removes pretty much the only option that was scream "I can make 150k more than you most likely".

All I'm seeing is Curnow was ready to go last week and now he's looking like a guy people will probably trade in, at that price range, you're a couple of good games from making your cash.

Probably also that element that the DPP is going to have real value, imo.

I'm completely ready to end up regretting this and be completely wrong :LOL:
 
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I think if youve got obvious things to fix prior to price changes you should just use a boost, everyone is hell bent on saving them for upgrade season but your season could be effectively over before we even get there if you are too stubborn on bringing value and good rookies in while they are there.
I'd budgeted a boost for next week, right now I'm actually quite possibly looking at zero trades but I think the round 3 trades are 2(3) of the most important trades you'll make all season. You get 20 rounds of production from those trades, if you get them right they can shift your entire season trajectory. Be it fixing a structure that's fallen apart, getting the cash cows you missed or jumping off a sinking boat.

I'd definitely be using it if it makes sense.

For mine the rough plan was one at round 3 and then the other 4 around the 6-11 range.
 
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Going to engineer a bit of a restructure I think :unsure:

Ideal trade is something like Gov -> Cripps (hah) but to get there I've got to loose some cash.

Def premo -> def rookie
Gov + Berry (probably) -> Cripps + Heeney

Which could mean I end up making a strange looking move this week like Crisp -> Heeney to set it up.

Cripps and Heeney better be keepers!
 
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Think I disagree that McGovern is the 2022 Daniher.

I held big Joe all through 2021 and knew he was liable for ups and downs, kpp after all. McGovern is supposedly in one of the easiest positions to play and has the requisite skills but hasn't been great. Yes, played against harder teams but got frustrated last night, did dumb things and had skill errors. Low on confidence and I don't think he knows how to play the role. Injury to McDonald won't help him either.

Leaves my team next week methinks.
 
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Completely understand the McGovern frustration but I actually think the positives outweigh the negatives. Role is pretty great it's just production, and countless times we've seen players need a few rounds to find their feet in a changed position.. especially now he's doing the polar opposite of his norm!

Looking at the next few rounds he plays Hawthorn, Gold Coast, Port Adelaide, and Fremantle. We are VERY early into the season, but from what I saw of the GC, Port, and Fremantle game there will be plenty of high long kicks inside 50.. intercepting GOLD! (didn't watch the hawks game so can't comment if the same applies there).

In the absence of a trade that actually brings a player with role + production, I think he's worth holding for a few more rounds. He's unlikely to lose cash, and there will be downgrades in future rounds (Martin, Sinn, Skinner all round 4 but sure there will be others after that) so he can still provide a bail out if needed. Just feel he's largely passed the eye test in terms of role and the upside is definitely still there - was not far off a 100 point game vs the tigers (until he missed a lot of the 4th quarter) and salvaged a 40 in what was a tough night for him.. not saying he's 100% going to work but don't think he's a trade out just yet.
 
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