Author: CP Writers

Trade: Sam Mayes lands at Port

The inclusion of Luke Hodge and the emergence of Alex Witherden was probably the nail in the coffin of both Mayes fantasy relevance and spot in the Lions side. Back in 2017 he played 21 games and averaged 80 across the formats. While probably not salary cap relevant with those

Trade: Chad Wingard a Hawk

Chad Wingard can do things on a football field that others can only dream of doing. When at his peak Wingard is one of the most spectacular players in the league. He has speed, XFactor, remarkable goal sense, a more than useless overhead mark and can win his own ball

Trade: Taylor Duryea a Bulldog

Once upon a time Taylor Duryea showed some fantasy relevance, back in 2015 he had 6 scores in AFLFantasy and SuperCoach of 90+. However since that year especially in the past 2 seasons Tay’s struggled to maintain his place in the Hawks side and has been used in a variety

Trade: Tom Scully a Hawk

Shock, outrage and confusion flooded the football community when this trade went through at the ‘small’ compensation was a future round 4 pick, in reality a pick approximately around the range of 60 in next years draft, or to out in more blunt a ‘salary cap dump’ trade. Depending on

Trade: Tyson Stengle a Crow

The Crows are preparing for a future without classy small forward Eddie Betts with the inclusion of former Tiger Tyson Stengle. Ty’s an exciting small forward forward who has speed to burn, is composed in tight traffic and adds class and goal sense.  Under the mentoring of Eddie, Crows fans

Trade: George Horlin-Smith

Depending on what fantasy footy communities you are part of you may already have landed at a decision on the hyphen.  Some believe he could be one of the underpriced breakout stars of next year who’ll take the opportunity and be massive for us, while others believe he’ll continue to

Trade: Jack Scrimshaw a Hawk

The former draft top 10 pick is a developing rebounding defender who is a classy ball user with a reliable left foot. He brings some fantastic agility for a player over 190cm and makes good decisions with ball in hand and is clean in the marking contest.  While his few

Trade: Aaron Hall a Roo

While North Melbourne missed out on the big free agency fish in Andrew Gaff you’ve got to give some credit to the list management team. They identified several key issues and targeted players who could add some speed, outside run and carry and some class finishing and the inclusion of

Trade: Sam Lloyd a Bulldogs

I (MJ) normally like to take plenty of time on players and evaluate their potential fantasy footy relevance and not just quickly dismiss them. However, for Sam Lloyd I won’t be spending much time on him. Across his 5 year career at Richmond he’s never averaged over 70. Outside of