Jarrod Irons

Started by Jackina, April 14, 2011, 10:35:52 PM

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Jackina

Hey guys,
I picked up Irons at the start of the year so I didn't double up in my midfield too much and now he's been dropped just wondering if I should trade him out or hold him.
My mid is: Swan, Pendles, Boyd, Bartel, Anthony, Prestia, Harris, Irons and Hibberd. $30,100 in the bank with 24 trades.
Thanks guys!  ;D

Ziplock

who you looking at to trade him to? There aren't too many decent mid options around his price...

j959

looks like you've got cover for now so you don't really need to trade ...

he'll still go up in price if he gets more games so is a tough one ... you haven't quite got enough to 'upgrade' him to Curnow ...   ;)

Jackina

Well the only other player that came to my mind was Jasper Pittard as I've heard he'll play most of the year. I was wondering if there were any long shots people had.
I think I should be good as long as Hibberd comes in soon.

JoeMontana

Trent Mckenzie from Gold Coast. Break even is -62, he has scored 76 and 61, he will rise around 45,000, hopefully more. He has 4 good games next 5 weeks against bottom 8 teams, only hard one is Essendon. Irons out for him, should profit nicely next few weeks. Of course, if he holds his spot!   :)

chatters24

Why trade one bloke that will be in and out all year for another player in the same situation??

Chopps

Quote from: chatters24 on April 15, 2011, 04:36:19 AM
Why trade one bloke that will be in and out all year for another player in the same situation??

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Master Q

Quote from: Chopps on April 15, 2011, 09:58:24 AM
Quote from: chatters24 on April 15, 2011, 04:36:19 AM
Why trade one bloke that will be in and out all year for another player in the same situation??

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+2

Bazinga


Mish


me

but is he really in the same situation? mckenzie has infinitely better JS than irons imo, bluey seems to rate him pretty highly, so can't see him missing many matches at all

on the other hand, it's doubtful whether irons will even play again this year with ebert back and hitchcock lurking around

yorgis