Strategy 2022: Round 3 Trades

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Yeah I get what you mean. I'm kind of afraid he could be the Tex Walker of last year that gets to 400K quickly and made everyone who didn't jump on regret it haha but yeah it could still go either way.

It would be nice if he took some kick outs to provide a bit more score security, but it seems like May has a monopoly on those...
CJ is one that comes to mind.. let's compare the pair..

Starting Price
CJ $266.5k
Bowey $265.6k

Round 1 Score
CJ 69
Bowey 58

Round 2 Score
CJ 119
Bowey 151

From there CJ scored: 118, 109, 72, 99 and made ~$175k

Not to say Bowey will do the same, but it certainly isn't impossible to that the same opportunity generates a similar outcome.

And for those wondering.. the year before (2020) CJ played 5 games with scores of: 41, 62, 58, 47, 40

*past performance doesn't guarantee future performance!
 
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Yeah I get what you mean. I'm kind of afraid he could be the Tex Walker of last year that gets to 400K quickly and made everyone who didn't jump on regret it haha but yeah it could still go either way.

It would be nice if he took some kick outs to provide a bit more score security, but it seems like May has a monopoly on those...
Im in a situation where I can afford Cripps,Hewett and Heeney all in one hit, so dont feel like Bowey really comes into the conversation for me.
 
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CJ is one that comes to mind.. let's compare the pair..

Starting Price
CJ $266.5k
Bowey $265.6k

Round 1 Score
CJ 69
Bowey 58

Round 2 Score
CJ 119
Bowey 151

From there CJ scored: 118, 109, 72, 99 and made ~$175k

Not to say Bowey will do the same, but it certainly isn't impossible to that the same opportunity generates a similar outcome.

And for those wondering.. the year before (2020) CJ played 5 games with scores of: 41, 62, 58, 47, 40

*past performance doesn't guarantee future performance!
CJ played a totally different role to Bowey though, being an intercept king made me alot more confident his output was sustainable, not sure that's the case with Bowey.
 
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He also took far more intercept marks than he will in an average game.
The guys a midget, floating into a contest and taking intercept marks surely isnt sustainable, Is a reflection how bad Gold Coasts forward line functions more than anything else for mine.
 
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CJ played a totally different role to Bowey though, being an intercept king made me alot more confident his output was sustainable, not sure that's the case with Bowey.
Interestingly CJ dropped right off after that, with only 2 more 100+ scores and 7 under 72 points. It more a case to highlight that these bolters don't need to be sustainable season picks to do their job, and you could argue it's an easier ask for Bowey as the 151 easily trumps CJ's best score.

Won't be for all but I certainly see it as a viable option if a team is set for the other obvious selections this week. Also reckon its a great bail out for a backline mid pricer that isn't working (aka, Chapman).

Probably the most important thing is to have a plan - for me, it would be to ride him to DPP changes where Daicos slots back into his spot and he becomes an upgrade to a premium that started slow (someone like Steele perhaps). But getting him in without an exit strategy is the danger because he can easily start losing cash from when he peaks!
 
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Im in a situation where I can afford Cripps,Hewett and Heeney all in one hit, so dont feel like Bowey really comes into the conversation for me.
Yeah fair enough. I'm currently debating Hewett v Bowey myself.

Bowey is this week or never, so could getting Hewett for $450-470K next week instead still be viable if he's a keeper? You also get a look at him with Cripps, Walsh, Cerra & Kennedy all playing.
 
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So Hayes and Bowey are the best two cash cows this week, not sure Bowey is worth the 2 trades (one to get him in and out) I assume you would be refering to Hewett and Heeney ;)
I would be chasing value. The best cash cows for the year are often the ones who start round 1 and we now have so much more information on the value premiums. From memory the 2014 winner started with 4 failed midpricers and traded them to Gray, Parker, Swallow and Jacobs who were all unproven and became keepers. Despite midpricers often failing, winners teams are littered with successful ones.
Lots to take a punt on this year.
Hewett, McDonald, Cripps, Rowell, Heeney, Butters, Lipinski, Witts, English, Jackson, Green, HYoung, Gulden.
 
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Can definitely understand wanting to bet against Heeney now that you've missed the hot start. (but I think you're wrong)

Butters - 100 points ahead of Bailey after two rounds for the same price. 10 more to go before you can force him to the bench. Hope your voodoo dolls are powerful.
Maybe I’m just salty because last year Heeney went out with a girl just before I dated her. In fact that’s definitely it, I’m just bitter. All aboard the Heeney train…
 
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Locked in 2 trades already (Gawn, Soligo to Cripps, Xerri)

123k in the bank

Trying to decide whether to do
Whitfield to Hall (swap for keeper before price change)
Gibcus to Bowey (leaves 1 of McCartin/Hinge on field)
Mead to Stephens (still be a bench player)
 
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Interestingly CJ dropped right off after that, with only 2 more 100+ scores and 7 under 72 points. It more a case to highlight that these bolters don't need to be sustainable season picks to do their job, and you could argue it's an easier ask for Bowey as the 151 easily trumps CJ's best score.

Won't be for all but I certainly see it as a viable option if a team is set for the other obvious selections this week. Also reckon its a great bail out for a backline mid pricer that isn't working (aka, Chapman).

Probably the most important thing is to have a plan - for me, it would be to ride him to DPP changes where Daicos slots back into his spot and he becomes an upgrade to a premium that started slow (someone like Steele perhaps). But getting him in without an exit strategy is the danger because he can easily start losing cash from when he peaks!
This is exactly my plan with bringing Bowey in this week. I picked Braeden Campbell hoping for early big points and then flipping him to a fallen mid premo through Daicos dpp. Campbell isn’t working and Bowey is so I’ll make that change, the flip to a fallen mid premo plan continues

Definitely don’t advocate dropping whitfield down to Bowey as some are saying
 
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Ward + berry -> Caldwell + xerri
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Ward + gov -> Caldwell + xerri
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Berry -> Caldwell
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Gov -> xerri
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Ward -> xerri
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Hold trades

really torn, coz i really want caldwell, feel he can go around 100 if he doesnt get injured for next 8 weeks, but cant go gov straight to him
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I want to know what Heeney scores when he doesn't kick 3+ goals.
Just been looking into that myself, looking at scores from the end of last season/stats/goals :-

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SC Scores :-
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Round 17, just the 1 goal - 95 SC

Round 18, no goals - 86 SC

Round 20, no goals - 98 SC

Round 21, no goals - 67 SC

Round 22, 1 goal - 87 SC

So 1 poor score out of those games when just 1 or no goals.

In his role rotating between midfield & forward, I think we could expect him to realistically kick at least 1 goal a game - he has kicked 156 goals in his 131 game thus far.
 
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