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Roy’s Rollin’ 22 and Trade Talk: Rd. 5

With injuries and form issues forcing our hand at the trade table, Roy has a look at some options and updates his Rollin’22

There are big guns dropping like flies but we need to stay agile and move forward!

Get them in!

Jy Simpkin (FWD/MID, $629,000) BE 7: Having a massive break out year playing through the midfield. His last quarter against the Hawks was something to behold. Still a bargain forward and only owned by 17%.

Brandan Parfitt (FWD/MID, $604,000) BE 15:  The young Cat is averaging 91 over his two games this yeah which have been highlighted by his tackling. He had 10 in round two and 9 in round four which have ensured his score keeps ticking over.

Brayden Maynard (DEF, $651,000) BE 21:  Credit where credit is due, this guy is having a ripping year for his 4% of coaches. It will be interesting to see if having Howe out will  help or hinder him.

Caleb Serong (MID, $282,000) BE 1:  I wasn’t surprised in the slightest to see the young Docker come out and score in his debut. He was a highly touted scorer as a junior and posted a solid 60. In his favour, Fyfe is out this week and they play the lowly Crows..

Must have:

Sam Docherty (DEF, $706,000) BE 6: Doc is clearly the best defender in the competition and is only owned by half the competition. If you don’t have him, it needs to be of the highest priority to get him in.

YOU… Get the chop!

Andrew Brayshaw (FWD/MID, $511,000) BE 37: The young Docker ticked all boxes for a traditional third year breakout but his form this season has not reflected that. He has an inconsistent role, spends extended minutes on the bench and is averaging just 56.

Stephen Coniglio  (MID, $712,000) BE 86: Cogs knows his score of 35 is completely unacceptable. By all means rage trade him, but I am willing to give him a bounce back game. He is also a slight chance for DPP after spending extended minutes there.

My Trades

Howe > Parfitt
Brown > Serong
Bennell > Green

Rolling 22 

Defenders

Points Last Round
Average
Change

D1

Sam Docherty
Carlton, DEF
110
98

D2

Bachar Houli
Richmond, DEF
85
90

D3

Jake Lloyd
Sydney, DEF
65
79

D4

Lachie Weller
Gold Coast, DEF
61
77

D5

Jack Crisp
Collingwood, DEF
69
72

D6

Brayden Maynard
Collingwood, DEF
84
83

In the mix: Haynes, Byrne Jones

Midfielders

Last Round
Average
Change

M1

Lachie Neale
Brisbane, MID
123
117

M2

Andrew Gaff
West Coast, MID
93
102

M3

Steele Sidebottom
Collingwood Magpies, MID
60
94

M4

Taylor Adams
Collingwood, MID
96
94

M5

Scott Pendlebury
Collingwood, MID
81
92

M6

Luke Parker
Sydney Swans, MID
83
91

M7

Patrick Cripps
Carlton, MID
73
85

M8

Matt Rowell
Gold Coast Suns, MID
78
89

In the mix: Kennedy, Steele, Boak

Rucks

Last Round
Average
Change

R1

Brodie Grundy
Collingwood, RUC
117
103

R2

Max Gawn
Melbourne, RUC
99
98

In the mix:  Goldstein

Forwards

Last Round
Average
Change

F1

Christian Petracca
Melbourne, FWD
76
93

F2

Jy Simpkin
North Melbourne, MID/FWD
91
87

F3

Brad Ebert
Port Adelaide, MID/FWD
91
90

F4

Chad Wingard
Hawthorne Hawks, MID/FWD
87
86

F5

Michael Walters
Fremantle, MID/FWD
77
84

F6

Brandan Parfitt
Geelong Cats, FWD/MID
88
91

In the mix: Martin, Smith

The most successful DTer out of the boys prides himself on his multiple top 200 finishes... nearly as much as he prides himself on his guns! The coach of destROY wants you to follow him on Twitter: @RoyDT.




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