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Bringing in a rookie now is not really for cash generation, with only a few rounds to go. You’d want to bring a cheap rookie in to get maximum cash for upgrades as the team should be approaching full premo.
Bringing in Riccardi would not really have enough time to offload for cash, with only 3.5 rounds to go. Bringing him in is more as a keeper.
If bringing in as a keeper, is he able to hold a F6 with another rookie loopholing?
The contrary take is that Riccardi is projected to have the largest single price rise for a rookie this round (~$70k) so if you’re looking for rapid gains he might be a more shrewd move than cheaper rookies
Fortunate enough to already have him at f7. Great cover. Downward trades should only be for cash to allow upgrade. McGrath my big problem now.
Bringing in Riccardi despite his first price rise. Good chance to make $100k in two weeks so will be able to use him and Draper to fill my last premo spot at F6.
No option for zero rookies on field after Rd. 15? Certainly I’m not alone!
I should add that I certainly have several so called “premiums” that are scoring like rookies, but unfortunately I didn’t get them at rookie prices!
Oops! Not sure how I missed that. Added.
Jelly depends on whether he plays next week
Brought in Riccardi Just now for cover and to assist overall
This weeK I’ve had spud scores from
Brayshaw , Walters , Petracca , Shuey so with GWS run home could be useful on field .
Only regret is I brought in Walters last week instead of Riccardi