I just bloody traded Fyfe in this week too... You'd think he'll be really pushing it for that Derby game so likely misses 3 games. That's probably too many as Blaze said in this shortened season.
I just bloody traded Fyfe in this week too... You'd think he'll be really pushing it for that Derby game so likely misses 3 games. That's probably too many as Blaze said in this shortened season.
I just bloody traded Fyfe in this week too... You'd think he'll be really pushing it for that Derby game so likely misses 3 games. That's probably too many as Blaze said in this shortened season.
The Good news is - he didn't drop in value, so will provide lot's of cash to spend if you trade him out
The Bad news is - if you trade him out, he will not drop in value and therefore will be very difficult / impossible to trade back in
The Good news is - he didn't drop in value, so will provide lot's of cash to spend if you trade him out
The Bad news is - if you trade him out, he will not drop in value and therefore will be very difficult / impossible to trade back in
He has a 150 BE now though, so it's likely when he does come back his price will drop for two rounds as the 71 stays in his pricing. The more I think about it, the more it looks like trading him straight back out is probably the right option. Bring him back in after he plays another two games.
..............Howe will have knee surgery on Thursday, with the star backman also damaging medial ligaments in the same right knee following a brutal collision with Giants midfielder Jacob Hopper..........."It isn’t possible to be precise about how long Jeremy’s recovery might take but we know it is going to be a matter of months rather than weeks...........
CONOR McKenna is free to play this weekend after already serving a one-match suspension for breaching the AFL's COVID-19 protocols.
The Bombers defender visited his former host family in the lead-up to Essendon's match with Melbourne in round three.......However AFL.com.au has confirmed that the one-week ban was served while the Irishman was in isolation and missed the Bombers' loss to Carlton on Saturday night.
In promising news for Sam Sturt, the forward could return to playing as soon as this Sunday’s clash with Adelaide after recovering quicker than expected from an ankle injury.
“Sam’s progressed really well, he had quite a challenging ankle/foot injury,” Weber said.
“You can give the young man kudos to the amount of effort he put into the rehab process. He’ll be a genuine test this week.”