Strategy 2023: Round 6 Trades

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Pretty sure I’ll have the funds for:

Cowan > Roberts
Baker > Williams
Liam Jones > Dawson

Might be happy with my side for a week after those trades. Now just to get through the round with no injuries or spike scores from Baker. And Williams/Roberts to hold their spot for next week. What could go wrong? :LOL:
Probably keep Jones now, since he plays first next round so I can loop him with Constable, and the 88 should help his cash gen.

Can go;
Cowan > Dawson
Baker > Roberts
$247K+ player (McKenna/Hollands/Chandler) > Williams

Think Wilmot would just be short on $$$ but will be tight.

Either way I'm trading Cowan/Baker next round for Dawson/Roberts I'd say.

Jones/Setters/Hopper/Ashcroft/Cogs all survive easily this week. Hope Cogs can go 110+ though please!
 
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Looking to do 2 down 1 up next week.

No idea which 2 to pick out of Roberts, Johnson and Williams. First week Roberts wasn't subbed and he does great. Few outs from Sydney, does he keep his spot or go back to the vest? Johnson much of a same but i think Switkowsi has an injury? (didn't want the game), no idea on JS. Williams in a winning team and with DBJ playing forward, like Horse can't trust Hinkley and Jonas was managed, Williams the weakest link?

Or do we do the old fashioned flip a coin and hope for the best :LOL:
 
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i am hoping for a spike score by Marshall against carlton or port, then watch gawn come down in value when back and swap out.

Appreciate hard when English going well, paying top dollar. Prior years I chased Gawn at $750k mid season and then he was injured or put up a poor score. Oliver partially did this!yday.
Gawn back this week according to presser
 
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Looking to do 2 down 1 up next week.

No idea which 2 to pick out of Roberts, Johnson and Williams. First week Roberts wasn't subbed and he does great. Few outs from Sydney, does he keep his spot or go back to the vest? Johnson much of a same but i think Switkowsi has an injury? (didn't want the game), no idea on JS. Williams in a winning team and with DBJ playing forward, like Horse can't trust Hinkley and Jonas was managed, Williams the weakest link?

Or do we do the old fashioned flip a coin and hope for the best :LOL:
Think all 3 have job security risks, but my care factor is relatively low since won't be on the field and not many rookies coming through. :LOL:

Johnson - Looked good on the wing. Is versatile (can play inside mid if Brodie is sub) and most importantly, I think he's ahead of Henry/NOD (at least 1 of them, but probably both) in the short term for a wing spot, which is great.

Roberts - Has the highest score in the rotation out of the 3, looked great on the wing but was only there while McInerney played backline (Mccartin x2 and Rampe out) - would like to know how long Tom Mccartin / Rampe are out, but if Roberts holds his spot, he's hard to avoid.

Williams - Probably like him the least, he had an FA last night that they attributed to McEntee because Richo called the wrong player and I guess Champion Data were lazy / never spotted it (it was crazy wet I guess). They won though and I think he'll keep his spot this week. Also the only one that has FWD status which I assume might be the deal breaker for some.
 
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Dunno at this stage, already burnt through 10 trades including 2 boots.

Plan at half time was JHF out as a somewhat failed MP'er, but he recovered OK, so not sure what to do with him yet.

Will probably just take Johnson and Roberts and go from there, for Baker and maybe Chandler, have to work through who yet.
 
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