Daisy Thomas

Started by Anthonyyyy, April 14, 2014, 11:56:55 PM

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Anthonyyyy

I say keep him as although Carlton are sadly struggling this season  :( they have an easy bunch of teams ahead and I think he will play a bit better if he isn't injured from last week!! keep him until the bye and then reconsider is what I am thinking as I don't think he will lose you money and will more then likely get an extra 50k so keep him and then reconsider at the bye!

HotTiges

At the moment, no team is 'easy' for Carlton.As for keeping Daisy? Is he going to be the best m8 you could get in sc? I doubt it.. Even if he avgs 90-95 from now on, I just don't see the point when you could easily upgrade him now or at the bye stage..think we've seen the best of Daisy..

MyPies

Well we all thought that Melbourne was easy. I started with him, but he was my first trade back in rd 2.

Vinny

He was on track for 90+ until he hurt his shoulder and missed a quarter. Had 9 touches in the first half, 25SC. Not telling you that you need to keep him  just saying.

Marcos83

Dont have him but have a feeling he will come good.

GCSkiwi

Keep until the byes, no sense in trading him now but I would have a plan to get funds to trade him up to a round 8 prem like Jelwood/Pendles if you don't have them.

Anthonyyyy

He started well before he got injured and then didn't want to touch the ball it seemed and I think he could make you an extra 50k by the byes and you can also wait for the people like Griffen and Swan to drop that little more.

E-Lemon_ator

Gunna be inconsistant for the season I think.  Scores will fluctuate from 50-100 week by week but cant see him averaging 100
Glad I didnt get sucked into starting with him.  That extra rookie that I went with (polec), rather then Daisy is paying dividends already  :)

Anthonyyyy

Yeah that is probably my biggest regret in supercoach along with starting caddy and I was going to go Daisy down to Tyson and Caddy up to Gunsten but decided not to  :'(

Hagebear

Have chopped Daisy to Crouch. Just doesn't remotely look like even touching 100 at the moment and might have an 'easy' draw coming up but had an 'easy' game on the weekend and look awful.

Ramus

Quote from: Hagebear on April 15, 2014, 09:17:48 AM
Have chopped Daisy to Crouch. Just doesn't remotely look like even touching 100 at the moment and might have an 'easy' draw coming up but had an 'easy' game on the weekend and look awful.
Me too, just not sure whether to use the cash now on a defensive upgrade, say Lemmens to Jaensch via Langdon DPP, or hold for next week.

Hagebear

Quote from: Ramus on April 15, 2014, 09:50:16 AM
Quote from: Hagebear on April 15, 2014, 09:17:48 AM
Have chopped Daisy to Crouch. Just doesn't remotely look like even touching 100 at the moment and might have an 'easy' draw coming up but had an 'easy' game on the weekend and look awful.
Me too, just not sure whether to use the cash now on a defensive upgrade, say Lemmens to Jaensch via Langdon DPP, or hold for next week.

Depends what area u need to fix the most. Most back lines seem to be doing ok, Mitchell, Mcveigh, Simpson, Swallow, Suckling etc all doing fairly well. I'm a Crows supporter and was lucky enough to have Jeansch from the start although am still not massively sold on him. Can easily see him copping a tag soon. And Reilly going back to Jeansch's role. I think hold on Jeansch and wait until Hanley comes back and bottoms out.

Ramus

Quote from: Hagebear on April 15, 2014, 10:07:27 AM
Quote from: Ramus on April 15, 2014, 09:50:16 AM
Quote from: Hagebear on April 15, 2014, 09:17:48 AM
Have chopped Daisy to Crouch. Just doesn't remotely look like even touching 100 at the moment and might have an 'easy' draw coming up but had an 'easy' game on the weekend and look awful.
Me too, just not sure whether to use the cash now on a defensive upgrade, say Lemmens to Jaensch via Langdon DPP, or hold for next week.

Depends what area u need to fix the most. Most back lines seem to be doing ok, Mitchell, Mcveigh, Simpson, Swallow, Suckling etc all doing fairly well. I'm a Crows supporter and was lucky enough to have Jeansch from the start although am still not massively sold on him. Can easily see him copping a tag soon. And Reilly going back to Jeansch's role. I think hold on Jeansch and wait until Hanley comes back and bottoms out.

I have Mitchell, McVeigh, Swallow and Enright, but not a fan of fielding two rookies, Langdon, Georgiou and Langford (Clurey not playing). So am keen to bolster the defence and Jaenschy is priced well and averaging 110 which I think he can at least maintain at a rate of 100 the way he goes about it and gets plenty of ball. Hanley annoyed me last year, which is why I went for Enright instad of him to start this year.

Have all the right rookies making cash in the midfield so just waiting to upgrade in there, and forwards are set OK too, so with defence always being my achilels heel I am keen to just get a more consistent scoring pattern through there. As always, will wait and see what happens on Thursday night before locking in this weeks plan of attack.

Carn the Crows! ;D

Hagebear

Quote from: Ramus on April 15, 2014, 10:20:33 AM
Quote from: Hagebear on April 15, 2014, 10:07:27 AM
Quote from: Ramus on April 15, 2014, 09:50:16 AM
Quote from: Hagebear on April 15, 2014, 09:17:48 AM
Have chopped Daisy to Crouch. Just doesn't remotely look like even touching 100 at the moment and might have an 'easy' draw coming up but had an 'easy' game on the weekend and look awful.
Me too, just not sure whether to use the cash now on a defensive upgrade, say Lemmens to Jaensch via Langdon DPP, or hold for next week.

Depends what area u need to fix the most. Most back lines seem to be doing ok, Mitchell, Mcveigh, Simpson, Swallow, Suckling etc all doing fairly well. I'm a Crows supporter and was lucky enough to have Jeansch from the start although am still not massively sold on him. Can easily see him copping a tag soon. And Reilly going back to Jeansch's role. I think hold on Jeansch and wait until Hanley comes back and bottoms out.

I have Mitchell, McVeigh, Swallow and Enright, but not a fan of fielding two rookies, Langdon, Georgiou and Langford (Clurey not playing). So am keen to bolster the defence and Jaenschy is priced well and averaging 110 which I think he can at least maintain at a rate of 100 the way he goes about it and gets plenty of ball. Hanley annoyed me last year, which is why I went for Enright instad of him to start this year.

Have all the right rookies making cash in the midfield so just waiting to upgrade in there, and forwards are set OK too, so with defence always being my achilels heel I am keen to just get a more consistent scoring pattern through there. As always, will wait and see what happens on Thursday night before locking in this weeks plan of attack.

Carn the Crows! ;D

Ok, no worries. Well either way Jaensch isn't a bad option as he's not too expensive yet, has a good BE so has cash to make and has a good few weeks ahead, just beware of a tag.

j959

he was unlikely to ever be a keeper but those who took the gamble were hoping upon hope he might get back to his circa 2011 form ...

unless he starts bleeding cash or is out i'll hopefully be able to hold him until the bye upgrade period ...