Strategy 2022: Round 6 Trades

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Not sure what to do yet.
I can cover Grundy with one of my other rucks English, Preuss, Xerri, Dixon and Hayes and upgrade a mid , or risk backing him to bounce back. I don't really like benching Xerri, Hayes and Dixon anyway.
If trading Grundy I would look to trade in Gawn and Darcy down the track.

Also looks like time to upgrade/downgrade Berry.
 
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Will probably use my first boost this week.

Grundy to Pruess
Hall to Stewart / Lloyd

Then upgrade a rookie (Berry/JHF) to a back or mid premium.
 
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Lip has been underwhelming but he's still scoring ok and making money (with weirdly low tog yesterday), and Xerri has more money to make. Too early to move these guys imo.
Agree with Xerri after 103 yesterday, Lipinski will go sooner rather than later. I have a hard and fast rule with my MP's/stepping stones, if they don't look like they'll be keepers like Hewett, Witts and Cogs have shown, then they're moved on once they've done their job.
 
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Preuss will be the obvious target (if named).

Will need to wait on the future projections for Berry , Blakey , Brodie , Coniglio , Curnow , Rowell & Xerri

JHF's 39 could be a worry as well.

Extremely keen to see what opportunities DPP will bring.

Grundy very likely on the chopping block.
 
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Horne Francis can't be at his peak yet yeah?

Be must be a lot higher next week.

Grundy may have to go. If Preuss is back and Flynn dropped... might need to go there.

Here's hoping Flynn gets monstered by Gawn so Preuss will have to come back as a sole ruckman.
 
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