My midfield is absolutely boned... Stats for a Barlow double trade (help please)

Started by LaHug, July 09, 2010, 03:35:46 PM

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Which pair should I get?

Montagna/Stanton (but have to trade Gysberts)
2 (9.1%)
Ablett/Stanton
3 (13.6%)
Bartel/Cross
1 (4.5%)
Bartel/Judd
2 (9.1%)
Hayes/Cornes
0 (0%)
Hayes/Gibbs
1 (4.5%)
Hayes/Cross
0 (0%)
Hayes/Judd
6 (27.3%)
Hayes/Simpson
3 (13.6%)
Corey/Judd
1 (4.5%)
Corey/Cross
0 (0%)
Chapman/Stanton
0 (0%)
Pendlebury/Stanton
0 (0%)
Montagna/Thompson
2 (9.1%)
Chapman/Thompson
1 (4.5%)
Pendlebury/Thompson
0 (0%)
Ablett/Thompson
0 (0%)
Other
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 1

LaHug

Alright guys, I still have Gysberts on the field and with Barlow out, I need to trade now. I have done a lot of research and have statistics for every option that gives me two premiums.

Firstly, the premiums I don't have but can get:
Leigh Montagna ($459500) - Avg: 115, Last 3 avg: 109, Run home avg: 111
Gary Ablett ($456900) - Avg: 122, Last 3 avg: 108, Run home avg: 119
Jimmy Bartel ($437300) - Avg: 109, Last 3 avg: 108, Run home avg: 110
Lenny Hayes ($426200) - Avg: 106, Last 3 avg: 101, Run home avg: 107
Nick Dal Santo ($422300) - Avg: 103, Last 3 avg: 116, Run home avg: 97
Daniel Cross ($401200) - Avg: 100, Last 3 avg: 105, Run home avg: 102
Chris Judd ($391000) - Avg: 106, Last 3 avg: 85, Run home avg: 93
Joel Corey ($433100) - Avg: 101, Last 3 avg: 109, Run home avg: 103
Paul Chapman ($459600) - Avg: 119, Last 3 avg: 114, Run home avg: 101
Kade Simpson ($403900) - Avg: 106, Last 3 avg: 106, Run home avg: 96
Scott Pendlebury ($450400) - Avg: 105, Last 3 avg: 113, Run home avg: 92
Kane Cornes ($408200) - Avg: 101, Last 3 avg: 99, Run home avg: 99
Brent Stanton ($359700) - Avg: 101, Last 3 avg: 74, Run home avg: 97
Bryce Gibbs ($412300) - Avg: 100, Last 3 avg: 108, Run home avg: 102

Based on these statistics or your own thoughts, what do you think I should do? I'm thinking that Judd is a bit of a bargain at the moment and he also would allow me to get a good replacement for Barlow. Gibbs is also looking good. The problem is, Carlton have a tough run home. Cornes and Corey look like decent uniques.

Oh, and the other thought, with Gysberts a possibility to come back in a week, keeping him would give me a bench. I can trade out Shuey instead and it barely affects my options.
If I trade Gysberts, $838600 to spend on two premiums.
If I trade Shuey, $817800 to spend on two premiums.

If you choose other, please list what other option you would do. Thanks.

Benatration

Gysberts wont be back kiddo. Once your out at the Dees your out. Look at Hughes

chrisuzz

Jizz apparently has an injured back bro. Not his fault.

LaHug

Quote from: chrisuzz on July 09, 2010, 03:59:56 PM
Jizz apparently has an injured back bro. Not his fault.
+1
he'll be back

BGK

Jizz is better chance of playing then Shuey, So trade him out. I would go with Ablett and Stanton. I know Stanton has been down on form but im hoping he can turn the season around.

jvalles


chrisuzz


LaHug

I only have 5 trades and $223,100 in the bank, but not trading isn't really an option with this kinda situation.

brodman_18


chrisuzz


LaHug


LaHug

Ok, I completely forgot Scott Thompson.

Scott Thompson ($343300) - Avg: 91, Last 3 avg: 81, Run home avg: 93

That gives a few more options on the poll.

LaHug

Ok, my friend advised me that GAJ and Stanton was the way to go. Anyone want to agree or disagree before I make a very important decision?