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Hi Rowsus,

Ignoring the byes, who is your favourite sub 450k defenders? I am thinking of waiting on Hanley to get within that range, and will likely be getting him unless there are better options.

Sorry if this has been asked already.
Hi quickie,
My favourite sub $450k Defs are:
Enright, Adcock, Dunn, Grimes, Dempster, Rampe
 

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If you were in my shoes and had Pyke at R2, would you hold or upgrade to Cox/Minson/Jacobs?

Or am I over-reacting to 2 poor recent scores?

Thanks Rowsus!
I'm guessing when you took him into your team, you thought he'd be a 90-95 player that would be upgraded after the byes. If that was the case I'd stick to that plan, even though he has disappointed the last 2 games. I'd look to upgrade elsewhere first. If you have no other upgrades you like, then possibly attack him now, but I'd stick to your original plan for now. He could possibly score well against West this week.
Good luck :)
 

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Hi Rowsus,

I am intrigued as to what the better players will do over the bye rounds. At a guess most will do nothing in rd.8 and use anywhere between 3-6 trades in rd. 9 and 10 to almost complete their team. To do it, a player would need, at a guess 500-600k to achieve it.
Downgrade options I guess put a fly in the ointment.
What do you think is the way to go.
Slainte!
I think your close to the mark there, Courtesans.
What I think we may see some of them do in round 8, if they don't have a decent cash reserve, is downgrade a Martin/Liberatore type that is underperforming, to help aid in upgrades during rounds 9 and 10. The number of trades they'll use will depend heavily on downgrade targets. If there are downgrade targets there, they will use all 6 for sure. I think we will even see some of them try and "pluck" a downgrade target or two, if there are none to be had, just to get the cash, and run the risk that those "plucked" Rookies could become just dead spots on the bench!

Skål!
 

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Hi Bobbie,
if Zorko/Rioli were in your planning anyway, you are better to grab them now. If it was just for the sake of an upgrade, then possibly grabbing the cash is of more benefit.
Good luck :)
Thanks. Yes, it was just for the sake of upgrading! Will grab the cash - I like your thoughts re grabbing Selwood in round 10 after he's played Freo.
 
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Rowsus, you really do go above and beyond. I for one appreciate all the answers - like reading them, even if I didn't ask the question :)
 
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I think I'd take a short term pain for long term gain approach.
I will admit, it is very risky, taking both Salem and O'Rourke before the bubble, but if you get away with it could pay off well. It will also put you on the border line of round 8 exposure, and you would want selection to go your that week. I think it presents the best possibility for you to move up the rankings during the byes though. If you want to target a top 2,000-2,500 season result go the upgrade this week. If you want to risk dropping your season to top say 5,000, with the hope of pushing into the top 1,500-2,000 arm yourself with some cash for the byes!
Just a Word of warning on Selwood. He will possibly have a reasonable sized B/E in round 9, and he plays Freo that week. Freo are his "nemesis, and he has a worse record against them than anyone else. I will admit, I haven't investigated reasons for this, and someone will probably throw up a concussion affected score to explain it in part. His price could nearly be bottomed out in round 10, where he is due to play North, and expected to score better.
Good luck :)
Thanks Rowsus, always appreciate your assistance :)
 
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I'm guessing when you took him into your team, you thought he'd be a 90-95 player that would be upgraded after the byes. If that was the case I'd stick to that plan, even though he has disappointed the last 2 games. I'd look to upgrade elsewhere first. If you have no other upgrades you like, then possibly attack him now, but I'd stick to your original plan for now. He could possibly score well against West this week.
Good luck :)
Thanks Rowsus!!
 
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Hi Rowsus, love your work in this thread. While I am a first time caller I am most definitely a long time listener, it's a great place to get the think tank going!

I'll need to offload McDonald for a non round 8 bye rookie either this week or next to be able to field a full 18 in round 8.

The only options are Cutler or Gardiner. Would you suggest the ship has sailed on Cutler already or is he still a viable downgrade option (should I view him now as an 'expensive rookie'?)?. I've long had the belief that trading in rookies after their 3rd game is a huge no-no, but I feel the case can be made for Cutler due to his small, sub-affected price rise and the lack of other backline downgrade targets on the horizon.

Given that McDonald plays after these guys I will have the luxury of waiting to see final teams and subs before I make the trade. That being said, which one would you take?

Cutler: $154,400 BE -42
Gardiner: $117,300 BE -13

Thanks in advance mate.
 

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Darn you Rowsus with your sound and reasonable word of warning on Selwood! I have had him locked and loaded as my round 9 trade in for weeks. Now it makes sense to potentially wait for round 10. Blimey going to have to reconsider my whole bye weeks strategy now!

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Darn you Rowsus with your sound and reasonable word of warning on Selwood! I have had him locked and loaded as my round 9 trade in for weeks. Now it makes sense to potentially wait for round 10. Blimey going to have to reconsider my whole bye weeks strategy now!

:)
One thing to consider is if Creepy has lost his mojo a bit so far this year - I saw something the other day to suggest he had maybe?
 

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One thing to consider is if Creepy has lost his mojo a bit so far this year - I saw something the other day to suggest he had maybe?
Valid point, Boomer did get the better of him last week.

Probably best to see what score Selwood can put into his price cycle this week over the Tiges.
 
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Darn you Rowsus with your sound and reasonable word of warning on Selwood! I have had him locked and loaded as my round 9 trade in for weeks. Now it makes sense to potentially wait for round 10. Blimey going to have to reconsider my whole bye weeks strategy now!

:)
I'm in the same position, however my thinking is that it isn't always possible to buy at the bottom of the market and therefore I will still likely target Selwood after R8 unless his price suddenly jumps to something which is not affordable.
 
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To be honest, I haven't seen anything to make me change my mind about Zorko. I said after he scored his 161 that I wasn't convinced he had re-invented himself to be a genuine Premium, and I'd be surprised if he could go on with it. He had already put the cream on his cake, and it was too late to get him now. And since I said that he has only averaged 85. I'm not sure why you think he has shown he can keep his scoring up. I am still not convinced about him, and won't be getting him. I will say, I think he is currently at about his right price, so those that do like him should possibly move sooner rather than later.
It is correct to say that Zorko has only averaged 85 since his 161 in round 2. However, I'd actually argue that the 85 is understated because it is inclusive of an injury-effected 46 in round 3, in which he received a massive hit from Steven May in Q1 (for which May received a rough conduct charge) and Zorko clearly wasn't the same afterwards. Footage of Zorko getting crunched by May: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=M7SitjXaICM
 

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Hey Rowsus,
Sorry for giving you ALOT more work, but can you give me some feedback on my trading plan for the upcoming weeks?
Round 7:
Round10:

Lloyd>petrie/cloke( 160k ish)

Round 12:

Lloyd-Petrie/cloke(160k)
It's an admirable plan, and it's good to plan ahead. I think there could be one or two twists (injuries/suspensions/suprprises at selection table) to come that might put a fly or two in the ointment.
you also seem to have used Lloyd twice, unless you have J Lloyd as well.
Good luck, I hope it comes together for you! :)
 

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Hi Rowsus, love your work in this thread. While I am a first time caller I am most definitely a long time listener, it's a great place to get the think tank going!

I'll need to offload McDonald for a non round 8 bye rookie either this week or next to be able to field a full 18 in round 8.

The only options are Cutler or Gardiner. Would you suggest the ship has sailed on Cutler already or is he still a viable downgrade option (should I view him now as an 'expensive rookie'?)?. I've long had the belief that trading in rookies after their 3rd game is a huge no-no, but I feel the case can be made for Cutler due to his small, sub-affected price rise and the lack of other backline downgrade targets on the horizon.

Given that McDonald plays after these guys I will have the luxury of waiting to see final teams and subs before I make the trade. That being said, which one would you take?

Cutler: $154,400 BE -42
Gardiner: $117,300 BE -13

Thanks in advance mate.
Hi MC, thanks for the kind words.
Gardiner is a real slow burner. He only averaged something like 10-12 possessions/game in the U/18 comp, so he shouldn't be racking up any decent scores regularly here. He was recruited more as a "stopper". That being the case, and Cutler having the lower B/E, I think Cutler may be the better choice.
Good luck :)
 

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Rowsus, you really do go above and beyond. I for one appreciate all the answers - like reading them, even if I didn't ask the question :)
Thanks Rowsus, always appreciate your assistance :)
Thank you for answering my questions Row, always appreciate the time and effort you spent on us fellow members.
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Thanks guys, it's good to know my efforts are appreciated. :)
 
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