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THE TRADERS’ FANTASY CLASSIC STOCK MARKET

Stocks Up

Jack Steele (MID, $802,000) sits at the top of the trade target list after seemingly rocketing back into form with a season-high 146 with 31 possessions, six marks, 12 tackles and a goal. He was moving as well as he has all season and looks to have put a few niggles behind him, which is great news considering he is as good as any player in the game when healthy. He is owned by less than 10 per cent of the competition and has a BE of just 66 leading into a juicy run of match-ups against the Suns, Roos and Hawks. Talk about stocks up, they don’t get much better than Roo ruckman Tristan Xerri (RUC, $565,000), who bounced back from injury without missing a beat with 110 from 19 possessions, three marks, four tackles and 45 hit-outs. It leaves him with a BE of just 60 leading into a match-up with the Hawks, who dropped back to playing just one ruckman last week and became less restrictive in that department. With a BE of 81, the time is right to jump on Swan Callum Mills (MID, $646,000) who has bottomed out in price. The role we wanted to see last week against the Tigers was there while playing predominantly through the midfield with 17 CBAs on his way to 92 from 21 possessions, four marks and nine tackles to be the third-highest scoring Swan on the night. He can return to the triple-figure club on Thursday night against the Bulldogs at the SCG.

Stocks Down

With a low score of 96 in his past seven games, Josh Kelly (MID, $855,000) has been a good contributor when on the park … until he copped a Finn Maginness tag. The Giants ball magnet was held to just six possessions and four marks for a career-low 30. It leaves him with a BE of 158 heading into a tough match-up against the Crows and he will be a bargain to finish the season once his price bottoms out. Swans defender Jake Lloyd (DEF, $702,000) looked to have turned his form around against the Tigers after getting off to a flying start before Toby Nankervis ended his night early. The defensive accumulator was coming off a stretch where he had reached 80 just once in his past four outings but started like a house on fire before his injury with 11 touches, two marks and 38 in just 24 per cent game time. He will now miss a minimum of one week and has a BE of 128 on return. Removing the fattened cash cows continues to be the popular theme for a lot of coaches with the top four most traded out players being youngsters. Roos rising star Harry Sheezel (FWD/DEF, $749,000) is the biggest name of the group after recording his worst score in 10 weeks of 52, which wasn’t helped by a shift forward. He is joined by the likes of Docker Matthew Johnson (MID, $542,000), who was subbed out on 41, Swan Angus Sheldrick (FWD/MID, $516,000), who played just 54 per cent game time for 46 and Roos late withdrawal George Wardlaw (MID, $496,000).

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