Houston, Sheez then Ryan for me.
I think Sheez and Houston will ave about the same this year but with early best 18 scoring I want Houstons boom/bust type scores.
Really tough one. Probably comes down to what the 60k gets you elsewhere.
I'm not a fan of Lazz in SC.
Windsor also not huge on at inflated price but does have the one score banked and will generate cash quicker.
I don't mind it.
I can see a path where 2 x forward midprice guys work out. But the trade off being you're losing the genuine 12th premo and hoping Rachele becomes just that. I personally don't like gambling on the 400k types. I'd rather see the 4-8 week body of work and pay an extra 50-100k...
Sorry if not clear. I meant that I expect Williams, McKercher, Sanders and whoever becomes D8 to be in the best 18 scores and so would only need 2/6 onfield forward rookies to make up the 17th and 18th scores. I would assume Reid would be one of those.
I agree that forwards will be the easiest...
Perhaps. Current rookies are obviously placeholders at this early stage. I feel like every year there is enough though. The strategy would be churn and burn the fwd rookies after they play 4-5 and make a quick $100k.
A very similar mindset to myself, however I personally prefer the more GnR approach. Give me the big guns. Guys that could drop 140s with ease.
Def: I think that Daicos, Sicily and Stewart will be top 6 defenders comfortably, and likely the top 3. Pay 600-650 for them now or potentially save...
Obviously goes against "getting a high pick" but do you think Haynes + 2024 1st for our 2024 PP 19 would be a possibility? Probably only a 3-5 pick slide for GWS and we get another favoured death ride.
I think this is on the money.
Assistance of pick 11 + F1 traded to GCS for pick 4 (5 after McKay compo). Draft Sanders with pick 4 (5).
It's a convoluted way of giving us Sanders without giving us Sanders.
Need to move on Green this week to avoid a donut so value is less of an issue. Pts more important at this pointy end.
Agree on role under King, comments during the week were promising though.
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