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Fry’s Cash Cows – Rd. 16

For the last time in 2026, we get three trades in one round. Use them wisely.

15 down, 9 to go!

The end of the bye rounds is finally in sight. The last best-18 round is almost upon us and as we gear up for the final third of the 2026 fantasy season, it’s important to remember a few things. Firstly, if you haven’t done so already, start mapping out your Round 17 side by putting all of your best players onto the field. You may quickly realise that you’re loaded in one particular area or worse, you have 7 gun FWD’s and you can’t fit them all onto the ground. Which leads into my second point. This is the last time all season that we are granted with three trades in one week and it’s important we use them wisely. Coaches are launching into the likes of Luke Jackson, Zach Merrett and Isaac Heeney, although, you may be better suited to target value picks such as Sam Banks, Will Day and/or Sam Durham if it helps remove rookies from your field. There is still over a month before the fantasy finals begin, so keep one eye on the present and one eye on the future as you make your final three bye-round trades.

Rookies/cash cows are typically defined as players priced at $400,000 or lower to commence the season


Cash Cow King – Round 15

It’s not often that we get three of the top scorers from one team, but that’s exactly what happened last round. Popular starting picks Lachie McAndrew and Brayden Cook continued to produce for the crew that held them through the byes, but mid-season sensation Hugo Hall-Kahan was the one who really stood out. His first 100+ score should see him earn the majority of the votes with Jai Murray not too fair behind him with a score of 88.

Numbers that matter

Most traded in 📈

Marcus Herbert, Eagles – 12.5K
Kye Annard, Tigers
– 4.3K
Jaxon Artemis, Bombers
– 3.7K
Sam Swadling, Magpies
– 3K
Hugo Hall-Kahan, Crows – 2.4K

Most traded out 📉

Patrick Retschko, Tigers – 8.9K
Jack Ison, Blues – 4.4K
Charlie Banfield, Saints – 3.4K
Leo Lombard, Suns – 3.2K
Milan Murdock, Eagles – 2.6K

Money made 💰

Jai Murray, Suns +$71K
Xavier Bamert, Power +$50K
Wade Derksen, Blues
+$48K
Kye Annard, Tigers +$41K
Jasper Alger, Tigers +$39K

Money lost 💸

Sam Grlj, Tigers -$28K
Michael Sellwood, Bulldogs -$18K
Jagga Smith, Blues -$12K
Phoenix Gothard, Giants -$10K
Patrick Retschko, Tigers -$8K

Back ‘Em InDowngrade targets and rookies you can confidently play on field.
Stick With ‘Em – Cash cows who may still have a role to play.
Cash ‘Em OutRookies who have peaked in value and can be traded out.

Back ‘Em In

Quickly off the top, there are only three rookies near their max price that I genuinely trust as on-field options exiting the bye rounds. Ironically, Jai Serong ($763K, BYE, BE 73), Jacob Farrow ($664K, BYE, BE 61) and Willem Duursma ($777K, BYE, BE 74) all had their feet up last week, but they should still be capable of producing strong scores across your DEF/MID line. Hugo Hall-Kahan ($400K, 104, BE -28) is the next name worth mentioning, fresh off the first triple-figure score of his career. It only took the mature-aged Crow three games to raise the bat and there’s a world where you can hide him at D6 for a few rounds if needed. Ideally, HHK can sit on your bench and provide you with a handy heartbeat across multiple lines in case injury strikes.

Those injuries continue to plague coaches and their ability to upgrade fattened cash cows. If you’re looking at fielding multiple rookies out of the byes, just know you won’t be alone. Demons mid-season draftee Joel Fitzgerald ($326K, 48, BE -3) is one who the community might lean on at M8 if they’ve cashed in some other rooks for premium players. His CBA numbers dipped last week, however I think Fitz can still produce 60-65 points without much fuss. His VFL numbers speak for themselves and it’s hard to be too concerned about Fitzgerald’s scoring prospects after he chalked up 26 disposals on debut.

I wouldn’t have the same confidence fielding fellow mid-season pickups Xavier Bamert ($303K, 69, BE -8), Kye Annard ($293K, 58, BE -1) or Mitch Podhajski ($287K, 38, BE 9), although they loom as important pieces for cash generation purposes. The most traded-in player this week, Marcus Herbert ($259K, BYE, BE 3), is in that same class, but I’m eager to see just how he fits into the Eagles’ lineup with a healthy Tom McCarthy. He should still find enough of the footy to flourish, with Sam Swadling ($255K, 56, BE 6) another worthwhile investment for an M9-M10 slot. I’m a huge advocate for Swadling and at this stage I’m adding him to my squad ahead of a favourable fixture against Richmond.

AFL 2026 Round 15 - Collingwood v Port Adelaide - A-69399214

Stick With ‘Em

Gold Coast stud Jai Murray ($404K, 88, BE -10) is a tad unlucky not to break through as a top-tier rook after his showing vs. the Hawks. He and fellow academy product Beau Adinsall ($310K, 66, BE 8) gave Suns fans a glimpse into the future on Friday night, combining for 36 disposals and a pair of encouraging fantasy scores. The problem for non-owners is that both have already climbed to an awkward price point. If you’re desperate for an M8 option, there’s a case to be made for Murray, but I’d rather look at the cheaper alternatives. The same logic applies to recycled defender Wade Derksen ($393K, 70, BE 10), who rewarded owners with 70 points last weekend. That score is nice, but it’s hard to justify spending up for Derksen at his current price. While a score of 70 will lead to Derksen being ignored, it has likely given Sam Cumming ($500K, 71, BE 34) another lifeline in a few fantasy sides.

There’s a chance the talented Tiger adds FWD status in Round 17, and I’m happy to give him another week in the hope that he gains DPP. He featured at 75% of the CBA’s against North and if that trend continues, it’s worth noting that Cumming will likely miss out on adding positional flexibility. Some of the fantasy community are offloading mainstream ruckmen Lachlan McAndrew ($821K, 74, BE 87) and Mitch Edwards ($490K, 44, BE 46) in preparation for the post-bye era. McAndrew has more than served his purpose for coaches who used him as a fieldable ruck throughout the byes, although he may get one more run with Max Gawn sitting out this week. The same can’t be said for Edwards, with Geelong’s bye offering coaches a perfect opportunity to cut bait and pocket some handy cash. Lastly, Brayden Cook ($693K, 86, BE 66) continues to produce for coaches who have him plugged in at F6, so there’s no urgency to move him on.

Cash ‘Em Out

I’ve been saying it for a few weeks now, but Jagga Smith ($726K, 70, BE 93) and Milan Murdock ($687K, BYE, BE 94) aren’t the answers at F5/F6 we were hoping for. Both established cash cows now own breakevens in the 90’s and it’s easy to pivot to a value option in the forward line such as Sam Durham or pay up for a Jordan De Goey type. The pair meet on Saturday and could easily reward owners with an 80-90 point score, but moving them on remains the smarter long-term play. Over 30% of the competition will be eagerly watching team announcements on Thursday to see if Josh Lindsay ($679K, BYE, BE 83) is named, but he’s a rook I’d still look to move on ASAP. Lindsay isn’t alone on the list of rookies who are pressing trade issues. Sullivan Robey ($614K, BYE, BE 85) remains near the top of the trade out list thanks to his pre-bye dud score and fellow FWD Phoenix Gothard ($602K, 31, BE 79) can’t be trusted anymore either.

AFL 2026 Round 14 - North Melbourne v West Coast - A-69035846

Depending on your team structure, the pair can either be downgraded to a bench piece or upgraded to a premium before they dip under $600K. Patrick Retschko ($577K, 50, BE 74), the most traded out rookie this round, could burn us on the way out with a handy score, although he has essentially made all the money he is going to make. The same can be said for bench heartbeats such as Leo Lombard ($522K, 56, BE 61), Michael Sellwood ($469K, 46, BE 63) and Jack Ison ($383K, 45, BE 43). Lombard and Sellwood make sense as trade-outs, but I’m disappointed that Ison didn’t recapture the heights he displayed in his first fortnight. If he keeps getting picked by Josh Fraser, you can stash him at M10 and hope for a turnaround, although I wouldn’t be holding my breath.

Reserves Report

Here is a list of the most noteworthy fantasy scores we saw from potential cash cows in the reserves around the country over the weekend.

Jack Carroll, Saints – 155 points, 46 disposals, 10 marks, 1 goal
Ben Jepson, Suns
– 127 points, 35 disposals, 8 marks
Bailey Laurie, Demons – 122 points, 31 disposals, 7 tackles, 1.1 in front of goal
Oliver Greeves, Hawks – 117 points, 33 disposals, 6 marks, 1 goal
Jack Dalton, Hawks – 115 points, 27 disposals, 10 marks
Flynn Riley, Blues – 106 points, 20 disposals, 53 hitouts
Lance Collard, Saints – 103 points, 30 disposals, 7 marks
Latrelle Pickett, Demons – 102 points, 21 disposals, 4.2 in front of goal
Charlie West, Magpies – 97 points, 21 disposals, 8 marks, 3 goals
Angus Anderson, Magpies – 96 points, 21 disposals, 11 tackles
Harrison Coe, Magpies – 84 points, 16 disposals, 5 marks, 28 hitouts
Bodie Ryan, Hawks – 83 points, 26 disposals
Dylan Patterson, Suns – 83 points, 23 disposals
Jack Ough, Giants – 80 points, 28 disposals
Aidan Schubert, Hawks – 78 points, 15 disposals, 6 marks, 2.2 in front of goal
Sid Draper, Crows – 70 points, 20 disposals, 1 goal
Charlie Banfield, Saints – 52 points, 11 disposals

Q & A

The weekly Q&A section aims to address the biggest rookie/cash cow issues that we are facing. If I don’t get to your answer in the article, I promise I’ll answer it on Twitter – and as always, you can drop your follow-up questions below.

Personally, I am. I’m eager to see what his role looks like against the Blues, although to be fair I didn’t watch the bulk of the game against North Melbourne a fortnight ago. Still, even if it wasn’t Herbert in this scenario, I think it’s a great idea to grab the premium when you can. Given that we are at the pointy end of the season and injuries continue to throw us curveballs, I’d launch into Merrett and Heeney (in that order if you had to pick one).

I made the shuffle from Dovaston to Podhajski last week, mainly because I believe he will have solid job security for the rest of the 2026 fantasy campaign. The FWD rookies have been lacklustre all season, although the Pies spearhead should be fine for bench cover once the byes conclude. Before that happens, let’s hope he can provide us with a best-18 calibre score against the Tigers.

Remember the Name

In no particular order, here are some of the other rookie-priced players to consider throughout the season.

DEFENDERS

Dylan Patterson (Suns, $334K)
Oskar Taylor (Giants, $294K)
Jaxon Artemis (Bombers, $230K)
Lachlan Carmichael (Bulldogs, $270K)
Cooper Simpson (Dockers, $340K)
Matt Whitlock (Kangaroos, $230K)
Harrison Ramm (Power, $268K)

MIDFIELDERS

Harry DeMattia (Magpies, $230K)
Josh Smillie (Tigers, $230K)
Luke Urquart (Kangaroos, $230K)
Adam Sweid (Dockers, $254K)
Tyan Prindable (Magpies, $230K)
Luke Beecken (Lions, $230K)
Ollie Greeves (Hawks, $230K)
Ben Camporeale (Blues, $230K)
Oliver Francou (Eagles, $230K)

RUCKMEN

Aidan Schubert (Hawks, $262K)
Kayle Gerreyn (Bombers, $230K)
Harrison Coe (Magpies, $230K)
Caleb May (Bulldogs, $230K)

FORWARDS

Sid Draper (Crows, $307K)
Jesse Dattoli (Swans, $273K)
Finlay Macrae (Eagles, $293K)
Mitchell Marsh (Crows, $266K)
Jay Polkinghorne (Cats, $230K)


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Australian coffee/burrito enthusiast and the frustrated owner of 16 fantasy teams. Writer for SportsbyFry and DT Talk 🤙

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Jack
1 hour ago

Hey fry, great article again.
I’ve been looking at my trades this week being a little tricky to what options to bring in. While I was happy bringing in Anderson last week it left me cash strapped of 9k to start this week.
I’ve have few options all pending team announcements.
Option 1
1. Steele > Artemis if named
2. Lombard > Durham
3. Robey > Banks
Bank 404k
Leaving 1 rookie on field before trades next week. Def Hall-Kahan on field
Or 2

1. Steele > Merrett
2. Richards > Durham
3. Robey > Artemis if named
Lombard plays on field
Bank 126k
Leaving 2 rookies on field before trades next week. Fwd Lombard and Def Hall-Kahan on field
Or 3

1. Steele > Day
2. Lombard > Durham
3. Robey > Artemis if named
Bank 177k
Leaving 1 rookie on field before trades next week. Def Hall-Kahan on field

Also your thought’s on Cooper Harvey as a Fwd cheap option?




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