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THE TRADERS’ FANTASY CLASSIC STOCK MARKET

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When a popular star like Nick Daicos (DEF/MID, $894,000) goes down with an injury, it’s no surprise the top five most popular trade targets have defender status. That list is headlined by Hawks skipper James Sicily (DEF, $951,000), who has a three-game average of 125 on the back of his 161 and has a favourable match-up down at ‘Pig Park’ in Tassie this week. He has a BE of 95, which he should easily surpass against the Dogs, and is a player you need to own for the run home because it’s a lonely place for non-owners when he pumps out a big one. Nic Newman (DEF, $838,000) remains under-priced despite his $56K weekly price rise after scoring an impressive 139 to leave him with a BE of just 57 leading into his match-up with the Demons. He has a five-game average of 114 and looks like being one of the top-scoring defenders in the next three weeks. As far as safe options go, you can’t go past inspirational Blue Sam Docherty (MID/DEF, $908,000), who scored his fifth hundred in seven weeks against the Saints after collecting 26 possessions, seven marks and six tackles in a well-rounded performance for 112. On the other end of the scale is retiring Roo Jack Ziebell (FWD/DEF, $605,000), who returned to his free-scoring role down back under Alastair Clarkson and notched his first hundred in seven weeks with 138, which included an impressive 12 marks.

Stocks Down

As mentioned, it’s a devastating blow losing popular young star Nick Daicos (DEF/MID, $894,000) to an injury that will see him miss the remainder of the Fantasy season. He has been amazing in just his second year, averaging an impressive 109 and increasing $125K on his original asking price despite last week’s significant drop of $71K following his injury-affected 37. Speaking of star youngsters, everyone’s favourite rookie Harry Sheezel (FWD/DEF, $775,000) fell well below his three-game average of 109 to score just 53 last week while playing a variety of roles against the Demons. That leaves him with a BE of 108 heading into this week against the Bombers in a match-up I’m tipping he bounces back to his best. Either way, he is the second-most traded out player this week. Versatile Giants defender Harry Himmelberg (FWD/DEF, $676,000) hasn’t scored like we expected to see following his move down back, averaging less than 80 in his past five games. He has scored below 80 in four of his past five games on the back of just 73 despite playing a season-high 91 per cent game-time. He has a tough fixture for the run home including games against Port Adelaide and Carlton. After a run of hot form and being a popular trade target, Saints skipper Jack Steele (MID, $898,000) scored an unimaginable -2 in the last quarter to finish on just 59 which has resulted in several justified rage trades.

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