Here is one for Rd 7. Both Walsh and Zerrett will stay same price after this round but who I trade this week may impact on who I upgrade to in Rd 7 so which one is a better long term upgrade. Walsh might drop in price but maybe by not much and waiting a week may cramp other planned trades. Will be upgrading from a rookie. So
Pains me to say this, but Zerret. Walsh could go silly, however want to see how he scores with acres and hollands in team. Previously he was really the only midfielder who worked hard, got plenty of those chipped kicks to him as he was only option. Now the other two will take a few.
Pains me to say this, but Zerret. Walsh could go silly, however want to see how he scores with acres and hollands in team. Previously he was really the only midfielder who worked hard, got plenty of those chipped kicks to him as he was only option. Now the other two will take a few.
Yes the front runner for me at the moment is Zerrett.
Ginbey has flatlined for cash gen currently and has a few niggles. IMO if they had a full squad he might have been managed by now but the Eagles cannot even field a WAFL team this week because of injuries so they have no one else to play. I am not sure that is good for his scoring.
I have both and am leaning towards fielding McKenna. It will also be easier for him to make cash.
Pains me to say this, but Zerret. Walsh could go silly, however want to see how he scores with acres and hollands in team. Previously he was really the only midfielder who worked hard, got plenty of those chipped kicks to him as he was only option. Now the other two will take a few.
Not sure about the JS of either to be honest. Possibly Johnson is slightly more secure, but don't know. Not Victorian teams, so may as well not exist in terms of media coverage.
First one feels more right at this point of a season.
On Butters, I read that he put his hands up for more midfield time last couple of games which I can see has reflected in his scoring. Should I trust Hinkley on this move or is it another false dawn...?
First one feels more right at this point of a season.
On Butters, I read that he put his hands up for more midfield time last couple of games which I can see has reflected in his scoring. Should I trust Hinkley on this move or is it another false dawn...?
Jump on mate. CBA’s up at around that 65 mark he needs to score well. Reckon he does cogs on average and aggregate the rest of the year. Both likely to miss a game or 2 though probably.