Defenders

Buy

Tom McDonald (Melbourne)

After missing the first few rounds of the season, Tom McDonald has come in and starred for the Demons up forward. He is averaging 120.7 over the last three rounds and he doesnโ€™t look like slowing down any time soon.

Bailey Rice (St Kilda)

Bailey Rice isnโ€™t setting the Supercoach world on fire but, heโ€™s cheap and getting games. He is also likely to keep rising in price and could be worth the investment.

Sell

Jason Johannisen (Western Bulldogs)

Jason Johannisenused to be a Supercoach superstar, but like most of his team, that has faded away. He is averaging below 60 over the last three weeks and heโ€™s losing a lot of money so get rid of him and find a way to use the rest of his money.

Hold

Michael Hurley (Essendon)

Michael Hurley started the year brilliantly but his scores have dropped since he hasnโ€™t been getting a lot of cheap marks and disposals in Essendonโ€™s backline. He is just returning from injury and could find form again so hold off on trading him for a week or two.

MELBOURNE, VICTORIA - JUNE 02: Dan Butler of the Tigers is tackled by Michael Hurley of the Bombers during the round 11 AFL match between the Essendon Bombers and the Richmond Tigers at Melbourne Cricket Ground on June 2, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Midfielders

Buy

Tom Phillips (Collingwood)

The forgotten Collingwood midfielder has been electric recently. Scores of 131,122 and 121 over the last three weeks is a great effort. His averages could be even higher if he didnโ€™t get knocked out halfway though the match against Geelong. He is still only in one percent of team so a fantastic point of difference, but a bit of a gamble at the same time.

during the round 11 AFL match between the Collingwood Magpies and the Fremantle Dockers at Melbourne Cricket Ground on June 3, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia.

Kyle Langford (Essendon)

This young Bomber seems to have finally found his feet at AFL level and his Supercoach numbers have been ticking along nicely. They arenโ€™t massive scores, but for his price, they are good enough. If you need a mid-range midfielder, he could be handy.

Sell

Brandon Parfitt (Geelong)

Brandon Parfitt scored big early in the season, but since he has returned from injury, he has not reached the same level. Would be best to trade now while he still has some value.

Jaegar Oโ€™Meara (Hawthorn)

A lot of us got sucked in here again didnโ€™t we? The issue isnโ€™t that heโ€™s been injured or hasnโ€™t performed, itโ€™s that he either scores big or scores very poorly. Itโ€™s time to give up and move him on.

Hold

Matt Crouch (Adelaide)

Matt Crouch is a superstar, but his scores havenโ€™t been reflecting that. He has been in and out of the team through injury and hasnโ€™t played more than three games in a row. Give him some time to see if he can bounce back.


Rucks

Buy

Todd Goldstein (North Melbourne)

Todd Goldstein is back and has been scoring massive numbers. With an average of 112.3 over the last couple of weeks, a handy inclusion if you canโ€™t afford Max Gawn or Brodie Grundy.

Sell

Mason Cox (Collingwood)

How Mason Cox is still in four percent of teams is truly amazing. Some people might just have him as a backup ruckman but even still, he is a lot of wasted money to have on the bench. His price is only getting lower as well so just get rid of him.

 

Forwards

Buy

Paul Ahern (North Melbourne)

Paul Ahern was highlighted before the season started as a potential cash cow but he didnโ€™t get his chance until last week. A debut score of 84 is pretty handy and there arenโ€™t many other cheap forward options at the moment.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 03: Paul Ahern of the Kangaroos celebrates winning the round 11 AFL match between the North Melbourne Kangaroos and the Brisbane Lions at Etihad Stadium on June 3, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Sell

Kane Lambert (Richmond)

Kane Lambert had a good run of form earlier in the year but has since dropped off again. His last three scores have been 46, 72 and 64 and that is well below par. Heโ€™s had a chance to redeem himself and hasnโ€™t so itโ€™s best to trade him.

Charlie Cameron (Brisbane)

Charlie Cameron has been great this year but he is done for the season with an ankle injury. Automatic trade.

Hold

Toby McLean (Western Bulldogs)

The Bulldogs youngster had a quiet week last week but one low score doesnโ€™t warrant a trade straight away. Hold on to him for another couple of weeks.