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THE TRADERS’ FANTASY CLASSIC STOCK MARKET
Stocks Up
As far as upgrade targets go, the stocks are up for players who have completed their bye in order to get two games out of them over the next fortnight as opposed to one. Following this week’s rest for the Cats and Suns, we are now looking at players from those two teams along with the Lions, Dockers, Saints and Swans. Lachie Neale (MID, $852,000) showed why he was a popular trade target last week following a slower than usual start to the year that has left him at a bargain price. He was outstanding against the Hawks, collecting 30 possessions and taking 14 marks to go with three tackles for a score of 124 to remain a prime target this week. We obviously want the best in the back end of the season and if you have the cash, Dockers duo Andrew Brayshaw (MID, $972,000) and Caleb Serong (MID, $927,000) are still the pick of the midfielders. Brayshaw hit his sixth triple-figure score on the trot after a late update ensured he reached the hundred mark with 29 possessions and six tackles. Serong, who hasn’t dropped under 90 since round one, recorded his fourth hundred in a row. He collected 31 possessions and laid six tackles for 113. Despite a disappointing game leading into his bye, expect a swift response from Gold Coast’s Matt Rowell (MID, $849,000), who displayed career-best form in the lead-up with three 110-plus scores.
Stocks Down
Any red dot, fattened cash cow, mid-pricer or struggling premium who has a bye on the horizon is in the barrel. Carlton’s Sam Walsh (MID, $863,000) doesn’t have his bye until round 15, but his price is plummeting on the back of 91 points last week which came from 35 possessions. But he recorded no tackles for the first time this season, giving him just four in three weeks. If you are heavy on round 15 bye players, Blues skipper Patrick Cripps (MID, $683,000) is in the same boat. West Coast’s Jayden Hunt (DEF/MID, $668,000) has been a great mid-priced player in defence, averaging 78 for the season and increasing in price significantly. His bye comes at the perfect time after turning in his worst performance of the season where he collected 13 possessions, took no marks and laid just one tackle for 37. Although their stocks aren’t down, such was my lack of by planning throughout the first half of the season I have been forced to trade out players I would otherwise comfortably hold to field a team in round 15. That meant I traded Roos Jack Ziebell (FWD/DEF, $835,000) and Harry Sheezel (DEF/FWD, $756,000) who predictably punished me with impressive outings of 108 and 92. Unfortunately there will be more to come.
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