Trade advice needed please?

Started by tommy10, August 08, 2013, 08:32:29 PM

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tommy10

Playing qualifying final 1st v 4th me. 3 trades $324k left.

Goddard, Hanley, Shaw, Gibbs, Hartlett. Staker (Clisby, Thurlow)
Ablett, Pendles, Swan, Jelwood, JPK, Cotchin, Priddis, Fyfe (T Mitchell, Martin)
Cox, Minson (Jacobs, Currie)
Walker, Stevie J, Bartel, Rockliff, Buddy, JJK (X Richards, McBean)

Can cover Buddy with Staker/Cox.
Initially thinking Clisby to either Cannon (good run in finals) or Heppell. $135k left, then 2nd trade I could do Buddy to Roughy n $110k left to use final trade to upgrade T Mitchell to Watson (going Mitchell doesn't drop too much). Worth upgrading Priddis as t 2nd trade to Jack/Barlow?..as he on t bench n avgs 89 in g last 3 games...

Dunno what to do...Advice will be really appreciated n will cheer!!

tommy10

*hoping Mitchell doesn't drop too much*

Mark

I'd go Buddy to Pav..(POD)

Then Mitchell to Watson this week..then bench Priddis

Then your next game.. Either next week or week after I'd do Stacker/Clisby to anyone you like

tommy10

Thanks Mark, but I don't see what the hype is all about with Pav. Superstar player but very risky and want to avoid this year.

Any other thoughts?

Mark

It's just with the easy run Freo have..playing bottom teams..

But your call mate

Maybe Buddy to Roughy then then Mitchell to Watson etc..

tommy10

Thanks mate a cheer for u!! Will prob get Roughy. Or even D Martin but $65k left for last trade...

tommy10

Actually with a lot of people saying Roughy may only play well this week i.e. short term gain.

My opponent this week has Martin and Roughy & Staker (starting)

Was thinking Buddy to Martin with $255k rem and 2 trades left. Then 2nd trade will depend on how I'm going against my opp. Trades are vital and 'if' I know I'm gonna win, then why not save the trade till the pre lim.

In case I need to do a trade for me to win, who would you get rid of: Mitchell or Priddis? I know I've said trust your premiums, but there is an injury concern with him and named extended bench.