Ah bugger, trying this for a second time because browser crashed earlier
I was in the same position as
@nawtay : wanted to keep ROB but had 4 donuts.
I'm not convinced that Jacobs will come straight back in to the AFL without a SANFL game. If he does and ROB loses his spot then of course you trade but until then I'd keep him. A playing ruck for rnd.13 will be very useful.
As for your rookies:
Hinge and Baker are the obvious ins.
I try to trade the rookies with BEs higher than their averages or the ones not getting games: Lockhart, Hayes, Scott,
But it depends upon:
your bank - do you need the cash from a downgrade
your bye structure - does a trade fix up a potential donut
how many trades you have already made
Thanks, this is a lot of good advice to consider! Hinge out makes it easier to pass on him, I can get Lockhart out easy enough by upgrading or with Duursma in the midfield, just move him back to get Baker.
My team overall looks like this:
DEF: Lloyd, Whitfield, Williams*, B.Smith, Hore, J.Clark (Lockhart, Answerth)
MID: Neale, Fyfe, Cripps, Macrae, Olive, M.Crouch*, Walsh, Duursma (Stocker, W.Hayes*, B.Scott*)
RUC: Grundy, Gawn (ROB)
FWD: Kelly, Dunkley, Dangerfield, Daniel, Westhoff, Parker (Bines*, R.Young)
Bank: $34,600
Which leads to a bye structure which is a bit of a mess. Quick working out:
DEF: 0.0/1.4/3*.0
MID: 2.2*/2.0/2*.3*
RUC: 0.0/2.0/0.1
FWD: 3.2/2.1*/0.0
Potential:12.9/10.8/12.9
(Legend: 12/13/14; Prem.Rookie;*Not playing this round)
Which looks to me like rd13 is major danger with all those non-players needing to be replaced or face multiple duck eggs.
Bringing Baker in doesn't really help this, but it could let me bring in a rd14 fwd in Cameron, if I can find the cash? Or try to focus on a rd12 def (Ryan? Sicily?).
Well if nothing else this has helped me visualise my bye structure and given plenty to think about. Thanks, SCC!