![]() We’ve seen down scores from Ollie Hollands ($504K, 86, BE 32) as well, although he produced career-best fantasy numbers on Friday night. Will Ashcroft’s ($639K, 61, BE 66) numbers weren’t as great against Carlton but expect him to bounce back next week. He found his 30 touches and still looks like a keeper. It wasn’t the fantasy feast some of us were expecting, but Harry Sheezel ($784K, 98, BE 88) was still head and shoulders above his rookie peers. Samson Ryan (69) earned a nom for his effort against the Eagles, however non of them outscored North Melbourne’s young gun for the sixth time in seven weeks.Ī post shared by SportsbyFry Moves Money makers Dylan Williams (92) came from nowhere to steal top honours from the Rising Star favourite with Carlton pair Ollie Hollands (86) and Alex Cincotta (75) getting close as well. ![]() The rest of the field tried their best, but Harry Sheezel (98) couldn’t be caught. Matt Roberts, Swans ($223K, AVG 28, BE 18).Lachlan Cowan, Blues ($327K, AVG 41, BE 29).Will Phillips, Kangaroos ($405K, AVG 53, BE 50).Cam Mackenzie, Hawks ($434K, AVG 56, BE 66).Jacob van Rooyen, Demons ($344K, AVG 47, BE 40).Kade Chandler, Demons ($511K, AVG 68, BE 57).Fergus Greene, Hawks ($361K, AVG 42, BE 70).When a cash cow sees their average fall in line with their breakeven or they find themselves on the outside looking in for multiple weeks at a time, that’s a good time to give them the axe. Part of our weekly trade focus is to remove the rookie-priced players who are no longer making money. Rookie/cash cows are defined as players who started the season priced at $300,000 or lower ![]() ![]() Watching Ginbey, Chandler and Pedlar fail to reach 150 points combined would’ve stung over the weekend and as you make your final batch of trades before the byes, remember to get rid of the rookies. For most coaches though, their squad is being weighed down by those pesky cash cows who have topped out in value. If you were able to nail the picks around these massive point totals then you can see it’s easy to make a quick leap up the rankings. That’s absurd! How absurd you ask? There had only been two scores over 150 (can you guess them?) prior to Round 7. It’s very possible some coaches reading this had half a dozen players score over 150 points on the weekend. ![]()
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