Injury trades

Started by PiPies, May 12, 2015, 01:00:09 AM

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crowls

R3 Lambert Ablett,
R4 Wells
R5 Bartlet
R6 CEY
R7 Heeney
have Lamb

Grufflez

Quote from: blackrose on May 12, 2015, 10:55:36 PM
Quote from: Grufflez on May 12, 2015, 01:40:02 PM
Quote from: barlowlove on May 12, 2015, 01:23:54 PM
Is anyone considering holding Heeney? Rookies that I want to move out from now til the byes are already Newton, Brayshaw, Hogan, Vandenberg, McIntosh, Goodes, Belly and possibly Lonie or Clark

Given I'm going to upgrading and downgrading all these rookies at points where they aren't going to make any more cash (this week Newton and Hogan), so I shouldn't be missing out on any cash generation by keeping Heeney. Then when he comes back I get 50k-100k in price rise when there might not be any good rookies around. I also get loophole benefits whilst I hold.

Also, trading Newton instead of Heeney this week allows me to get BJ instead of Mitchell for Hogan

Do it, hold Heeney, cash in ready cows and go a solid option like BJ over a maybe like Tich.

Doc larkins said Heeneys type of injury is closer to an 8 weeker than a 4 - 6 weeker. Plus the fact that his breakeven is 90+ and he'll most likely have a few games where he dips in price before he starts rising again. Plus it's also the swans midfield he will be trying to get back into after an extended layoff inbetween all this. Really worth keeping him?

You need to factor in using him as a loophole option & cashing in fully fattened rookies if they are a risk of dropping in price as well but yeah if its 6-8 weeks i won't be carrying him through the byes but will still be culling fattened rookies for upgrades ahead of him...he isnt going to lose money while not playing.