Rocky/Ward vs Fyfe/Jelwood

Started by Blues Blues Blues, February 06, 2015, 08:16:31 PM

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Blues Blues Blues

Trying to figure which is best use of coin.

I'm leaning to Rocky, as he may be too hard to trade in later. But Fyfe/Jelwood are guns too.

Thoughts?

Dons

Quote from: Blues Blues Blues on February 06, 2015, 08:16:31 PM
Trying to figure which is best use of coin.

I'm leaning to Rocky, as he may be too hard to trade in later. But Fyfe/Jelwood are guns too.

Thoughts?
Like splitting hairs mate, not much between them. If anything, Selwood, Fyfe and rocky are more likely to drop in value based on previous history, but Ward isn't as proven as those 3 either. Sorry, I'm no help, go with your gut on this one.

Big Mac


Sabretooth Tigers

 :)

IMO   Ward will increase his % and at least retain his value if not increase it.  Why not Ward and anybody else you like ??     ::)

fasttrack13

Ward is a pod who will be a top 10 midfield with enough quality to break into the top 5. Jump on. Rocky is just SuperCoach golld

Dayze

Jelwood and Ward and use the spare cash.
All good options tho

Footyrulz

Jelwood and Fyfe.

Rocky and Ward are both unproven.

Ricochet

Jelwood and Fyfe will both be top 10. Question marks on whether Ward will be. Plus these two won't be too far off Rocky

AaronKirk

Fyfe and Selwood for me.

How will Rocky go with Beams, Rich, Christensen entering the mids and stealing his points?

History is also against him going over 120 (see the GOAT thread for this analysis)

Ward also has the minefield GWS midfield to deal with. With the likely improvement of the likes of Greene, Treloar, Shiel, Smith, Whitfield and so on and also the arrival of Griffen IMO there are too many unknowns to be able to confidently predict that Ward can maintain an average over 110 IMO.

Selwood and Fyfe are proven gun premos for more than one season. Both should comfortably be in the top 10 come season's end.


Blues Blues Blues

Cheers guys, appreciate the feedback

fasttrack13

Rocky probably won't average 132 again, but I can't see him dropping below 125 which is still 5-10pts higher than I think jewood and Fyfe can.

Ward seem likes the sort of player who benefits from a strong midfield around him... And of the players you mentioned not many will take away his contested ball and the ball he gets around the ground from marks. A more rounded complete version of pridda so for me.