Thanks doddy, I figure paying $220k for a guy I know is going to play is better than $120k for a player who might give me doughnuts.If you can afford to make $220k a down grade, and then afford the trade a few weeks later why not?
Thanks doddy, I figure paying $220k for a guy I know is going to play is better than $120k for a player who might give me doughnuts.If you can afford to make $220k a down grade, and then afford the trade a few weeks later why not?
Yep, considering the same, tho with a couple of debutants named this week, I might hold fire. Jed has been playing well in the twos, but we're pretty close to full strength right now. Billy Hartung has played himself into the spot that we expected to be Jed's.Jed Anderson not named again, not even emergency. Seriously considering swapping him for Amon, it'll be a close call but I should be able to wait until Ports sub is named before pulling the trigger. His numbers actually don't look too bad for a sub, and with Cornes out the door there might just be a spot for him. Even if he just plays through the byes he would come in very handy. Anyone else have Anderson?
Atm I have Dale sitting in my team. This is due to my need to trade to get Rocky in this week. For me, my team looks a lot better getting in a fwd rookie than a mid rookie (hence Dale over Amon).
Here is an interesting question though. Kane Lambert is now listed as 1-3 weeks away on the Richmond injury list. Is it almost less of a risk trading in K. Lambert, and hoping he plays in Rd. 12 and 13, than trading in one of these Rookies?
Let's not forget about Heeney coming back just after the byes. At only 234k, he's perfect for a downgrade option from Touk/CEY, expecting to pocket 200k.
I hope those that traded this week held onto Cripps! All the signs to keep him were there and he didn't disappoint. It's almost looking that he will remain in my team for the duration he is going to be great bench coverage.