Strategy Round 2: Trades

If you are a Dangerfield owner, what are you doing with him this round?

  • Trade

    Votes: 101 77.1%
  • Hold

    Votes: 30 22.9%

  • Total voters
    131

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Will give some thought to trading Danger depending on how many weeks he gets and will also think about pulling the trigger early on McNeil to Jordon.

Cripps and Grundy get one more week but if either repeat their round 1 performance then I will give some serious thought to trading either or both of them at the start of round 3.
 
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Will give some thought to trading Danger depending on how many weeks he gets and will also think about pulling the trigger early on McNeil to Jordon.

Cripps and Grundy get one more week but if either repeat their round 1 performance then I will give some serious thought to trading either or both of them at the start of round 3.
If you get a chance to watch him next week with Viney in the side, it would be worthwhile. Don't expect McNeill to shoot up and score well and hopefully holds his spot, too often though the 2nd week (re Jordon) gives us so much more information, plus has Saints who I think are the hardest mids to play against.

Was 2019 when North rookie 109 on debut, mid 30's next week and was gone by round 3-4.
 
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Note to self: As much as it’s tempting to “corrective” trade premiums (hello Neale), I will hold firm and instead focus on getting a balance of safe starting rookies / midpricers.

Those on field rookie 20’s will hurt as much (if not more) than the odd 80’s from a premo.
 
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#17
Obvious one is bringing Gulden in as a rookie correction possibly for Brockman - his debut was on another level and his performance up the ground was just as notable as the work he did up forward.

Others I'm happy to sit on, especially Daniher as I'm reminding myself that he's been brought in as a cash cow KPP who were hoping will throw out a spike score or two and even though the Lions got smashed he did enough to hold his spot on that basis for now.

Fullarton also stays on until the ruck situation sorts itself out, even though he looked a little lost and off the pace out on the ground last night (although he had a fair few team mates in that same category admittedly)
 
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Obvious one is bringing Gulden in as a rookie correction possibly for Brockman who probably didn't apply enough defensive pressure and made too many mistakes to hold his spot - his (Gulden's) debut was on another level and his performance up the ground was just as notable as the work he did up forward.

Others I'm happy to sit on, especially Daniher as I'm reminding myself that he's been brought in as a cash cow KPP who we're hoping will throw out a spike score or two and even though the Lions got smashed he did enough to hold his spot on that basis for now.

Fullarton also stays on until the ruck situation sorts itself out, even though he looked a little lost and off the pace out on the ground last night (although he had a fair few team mates in that same category admittedly).
 
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