Strategy 2023: Round 4 Trades

How many trades are you planning to use this round?

  • 0

    Votes: 13 12.9%
  • 1

    Votes: 23 22.8%
  • 2

    Votes: 48 47.5%
  • 3

    Votes: 17 16.8%

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Think I am taking a chance and bringing Bowes in despite his sub-par score this week.

Will swap him with Callaghan as I feel much more confident fielding Bowes.

Hit a higher fantasy score last week so hoping Cats can get on a bit of a run which will help with him getting on the end of some of their good work.
 
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Jack Macrae owners,
What are your thoughts to do with him, not getting the CBA's but still scoring okay. Could quite easily put in a few poor scores and drop to a very easy trade in price.
Also eyeing off the possibility at DPP but don't think he will get there, but if he keeps trending in the current direction he is looking likely

Trades if I hold Macrae
Darcy Cam, Callaghan OUT
Oliver, Tylar Young 102k IN

Really want to use a second boost and go to 29 trades left
Darcy Cam, Callaghan, Macrae OUT
Oliver, Josh Kelly, Jacob Van Rooyen IN
 
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Yeah, I'd be holding both. Trading either to Hopper doesn't make sense. Worpel and CMac both on track for another 100-150k profit.

Wouldn't say Worpel is on track to make another 100-150k.

If he scores < 80 this week he will have a huge breakeven next week after a score of 40 in round 3 and round 2's 99 dropping out.

That will stagnate his scoring massively.

His role looks to have changed the last week or two, doesn't appear to have the same inside mid role he got week 1 and more of a half forward flank role.

This will impact his score heavily to keep him from those 110+'s that keep his price rolling > 450k.
 
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Wouldn't say Worpel is on track to make another 100-150k.

If he scores < 80 this week he will have a huge breakeven next week after a score of 40 in round 3 and round 2's 99 dropping out.

That will stagnate his scoring massively.

His role looks to have changed the last week or two, doesn't appear to have the same inside mid role he got week 1 and more of a half forward flank role.

This will impact his score heavily to keep him from those 110+'s that keep his price rolling > 450k.
Yep, absolutely role driven, but if he keeps ups his current average of 80, he'll get that 100-150k.
 
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Wouldn't say Worpel is on track to make another 100-150k.

If he scores < 80 this week he will have a huge breakeven next week after a score of 40 in round 3 and round 2's 99 dropping out.

That will stagnate his scoring massively.

His role looks to have changed the last week or two, doesn't appear to have the same inside mid role he got week 1 and more of a half forward flank role.

This will impact his score heavily to keep him from those 110+'s that keep his price rolling > 450k.
Is 57% CBAs considered to be a half forward flank role?

Newcombe & Ollie Wines must also be playing half forward flank then.
 
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Yep. You'll see. It'll be a gentle decline at first until it isn't. Some start at 28, some start at 30 but few just hit the wall
You really think he's hit the wall after a career high 39 disposals?? D/E was definitely down for him but a lot of that would have been due to the downpour that Sydney copped last Saturday & the state of the ground.

I actually thought Cripps & Docherty both scored way unders for how they actually played
 
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After any suggestions if anyone has any. Callaghan to Phillips is looking almost certain, which leaves 150k. Willing to use another boost this week. I think the biggest hole is D6, which leaves me considering maybe Cogs and Cowan to Stewart and Van Rooyan/Long? Worpel is another who is on the chopping block. Willing to wait until after Thursday's game as I have the ability to loop Wilmont's score. Willing to shake up my team as I dropped from 2k to 19k this week. Thanks in advance

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After any suggestions if anyone has any. Callaghan to Phillips is looking almost certain, which leaves 150k. Willing to use another boost this week. I think the biggest hole is D6, which leaves me considering maybe Cogs and Cowan to Stewart and Van Rooyan/Long? Worpel is another who is on the chopping block. Willing to wait until after Thursday's game as I have the ability to loop Wilmont's score. Willing to shake up my team as I dropped from 2k to 19k this week. Thanks in advance

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Maybe consider Worpel to a mid rookie (Bytel or Constable) or switch Cogs/Rozee/Dunkley to the mids and bring in a fwd rookie (JVR or Brockman - bringing CHandler onto the field) and then go Chesser to Baker?
 
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Anyone got any thoughts on Rowston?

Looks as though he has been a CBA mid and replaced Kelly's time in round 2 and them kicked Ward out of the rotation on the weekend.
 
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I've thought about it, just not sure if there is any moves worth doing.

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I'd probably think about moving Darcy Cameron on but each to their own I guess - sorry, just read your earlier posts regarding Grundy.
Tough one if you're hell bent getting English in, Van Rooyen another to think about.
 
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