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THE TRADERS’ FANTASY CLASSIC STOCK MARKET

Stocks Up

Despite being priced over $900K, the stocks are up for top-line premiums Tom Green (MID, $962,000) and Andrew Brayshaw (MID, $917,000). Since his round six suspension, Green is averaging 154 in his two games, repaying the faith shown by coaches who held him. He has only dropped under 100 on one occasion this season with a score of 90 and has a BE of just 64 heading into his match-up with the Magpies on the back of his season-high 170. After a slow start to the season while dealing with knee soreness, Brayshaw looked to be back to his best in the past fortnight, collecting 30 and 34 possessions with scores of 113 and 157 respectively. Although he has a reasonably tough fixture on the horizon, his low BE of 80 reinforces the value in a player of his calibre. The flexibility of Swans star Callum Mills (MID, $803,000) has worked against him from a Fantasy perspective from the start of the year, playing several roles that has resulted in a huge drop in his scoring prowess from last year where he played predominantly midfield. He appeared to be transitioning back to the midfield in the past two weeks and it’s no coincidence he scored a season-high 110 last weekend from 31 touches which gives him a BE of 97 leading into soft match-ups against the Dockers and Roos.

Stocks Down

After starting his Essendon career playing predominately through the midfield with a huge CBA count, Will Setterfield (MID, $750,000) found himself out on a wing last week and he failed to attend one in what was a clear role change. He is averaging 70 in his past three games and has a BE of 126, so trading him out before his price plummets needs to be a priority given his role uncertainty. It’s time to say thank you, and goodbye, to some great rookie-priced players who have served us well on the field but have maxed out in price and should be used as part of a traditional downgrade/upgrade trade.

Kade Chandler (FWD, $511,000) was coming off a magnificent season-high 106 in round seven before backing it up with a season-low 37 last week, which reinforces why we need to remove the rookies as soon as possible. He has risen $311K but it is a good time to trade him out given his five-game average of 61 is close to his BE of 57. It is also a good time to remove Reuben Ginbey (DEF, $478,000) and Luke Pedlar (FWD, $464,000), who have both done a great job generating the cash to get within reach of a fallen premium. If you had to select an order of priority between the two, Ginbey has the higher BE of 59 compared with Pedlar’s 48 and should cover that in a home game against the Saints.

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HEALTHY BODY

The importance of exercise in our daily lives in order to maintain a strong and healthy body! Participants will partake in a range of group cardio fitness activities and challenges.

2 HEALTHY FOOD

To keep our body and mind healthy, we need to fuel ourselves with a range of nutritious and delicious foods. Participants’ knowledge will be challenged in multiple food activities that will test andproblem-solvingtheirskills understanding of food.

HEALTHY TEAM

Theimportanceofworking together,supportingone anotheranddeveloping relationships.Participants willplayarangeof team-buildinggames, with the inclusionofcompetitions andchallenges.

4 HEALTHYMIND needTotrulybehealthy,wetocareforourmind justasmuchasourbody. ParticipantswilllearnBox tacticsBreathingstrategiesand tohelpregulatetheiremotions.

Coles Healthy Kicks aims to educate, activate and motivate students to become more physically active, eat nutritious foods and develop a healthy mind while having fun with others.

The program is built on four key pillars –Healthy Body, Healthy Mind, Healthy Food and Healthy Team.

Being able to work in a team, support teammates and friends and develop

Fun Times At Gather Round

u Coles Healthy Kicks didn’t miss the opportunity to have some fun at the recent Gather Round in Adelaide.

Situated outside iconic Adelaide Oval in Elder Park, the Healthy Kicks activation provided children and their parents with the opportunity to have some fun while also learning about ways to maintain a healthy body and eat healthy food.

Participants of all ages put their fitness to the test and challenged themselves to complete the obstacle course, testing their agility, jumping over inflatables and racing players in squat and push-up challenges.

The course aimed to promote physical activity in a fun setting to help improve and educate the community on the importance of health and wellbeing.

The activation didn’t end there – a big part of the Coles Healthy Kicks Program is teaching the importance of healthy food in our lives and the impact a balanced/nutritious diet can have on our health and wellbeing.

Thanks to Coles, participants in the course also received giveaways and a piece of fruit to encourage healthy habits moving forward.

Not only were there activities a plenty, but a raft of Coles AFL and AFLW Ambassadors were also on hand to meet the kids.

They included Adelaide and Carlton legend Eddie Betts and his former Crows teammate and now Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield.

Overall, the Coles Healthy Kicks activities at the AFL Gather Round event were a success.

The activities provided children with the opportunity to learn about healthy eating habits and physical activity in a fun and interactive way.

The initiative also highlighted the importance of promoting a healthy and active lifestyle among children, which is crucial for their overall health and well-being.

Want to know more about Coles Healthy Kicks? Visit aflmax.com.au/healthy-kicks/ relationships are crucial to creating Healthy Teams in all parts of life.

HEALTHY AND HAPPY: Eddie Betts and Patrick Dangerfield with young fans at the Coles Healthy Kicks activation during Gather Round.

It encourages inclusivity, accepting people for they who are and having fun with friends regardless of their background or culture.

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