Duigans time is up

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  1. Fez

    Fez Moderator

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    looking at the salary predictor even if Duigan hits 76 next week he is going down in price, time to look for some good downgrades in the backline
     
  2. spud

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    Most definitely.

    His BE is above his AVG which is usually a good indication it's at least close to time to go.

    It would have been nice if he could have held on one week, given he has the bye the following week, but ah well.

    Time to look for options. If Hibbered has a good game, he could be a goer, although getting to see two games is preferred before bringing someone in.
     
  3. The_General

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    Duigan's time was up before lockout.
     
  4. Corks

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    Yep, this is the week for Duigan and Krak Whore I reckon. And a couple of GCS boys are looking tasty a week or 2 later - Stanley, Matera, Harris, Swallow...take your pick. The only problem is finding suitable downgrade options.
     
  5. Fez

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    Is it to late to jump on Luke Thompson, will miss out on about 80k this week but should make at least another 150k.
     
  6. Rufus

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    Yea Duigan and Krak out next week for me as part of the get Selwood Operation.
     
  7. ThommoDees

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    Ok, since everyone is jumping off Duigan... who are you all trading in for him?
     
  8. Nick

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    Went Duigan to Thompson last week and am very happy with the move.

    I'd go to Hibberd for Duigan this week. I know its risky on only one game, but I'd be shocked if he didn't keep his spot for a while.
     
  9. DC

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    Otten -> Thompson last week for me as I thought Duigan could at least get another 20k to his name. Wasnt the case...

    Anyway

    I am looking to upgrade my backline so at this stage

    Duigan -> Enright

    Anyone have faults in picking up Enright?
     
  10. DC

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    Fez its not too late to get Thompson if you think he will play another 6 games or so for Ald.

    Still has plenty of $$$ in him..

    Why are people jumping the Krak bandwagon? His back in form and rising!
     
  11. ThommoDees

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    @Nick

    Yeah I think I will probably take a punt on Hibberd.
     
  12. Lucas

    Lucas Moderator Staff Member

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    Duigan might be ripe, but Wallis and Iles are the two standout downgrade options this week. No one stepping up in defence, outside of Hibberd.

    I'd also say that as Hibberd is just as good next week, and probably a better fit for a midfield downgrade to launch MPP, you have to weigh all of this up.

    Gotta say though, love watching Mick Malthouse put a dagger in the heart of Buckley's value rise by using the sub.
     
  13. silacious

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    Keep Duigan until Puopolo plays you have two more weeks before you downgrade, if he gets named this week. And make some more Dough on Duigan. You never know he may have a dry weather game and get a 78+
     

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