The SuperCoach season is well and truly heating up with some big scores and some big injuries to some popular players throughout the ANZAC round.

Popular ruckmen selections in Brodie Grundy and Jack Hayes were struck down with long-term injuries whilst the first double-ton score of the season was achieved on Monday with star Swan Callum Mills amassing a whopping 214 SuperCoach points.

After an exciting round, it's time to look ahead to next week and see who to buy, hold and sell as Round 7 nears.

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HOLD

Nathan O'Driscoll ($288,300) (DEF/MID)

The young Fremantle defender has been a great cash cow over recent weeks for owners, increasing $164.4k in three weeks.

O'Driscoll had a sub par game on the weekend, only scoring 42 points which would have dissapointed owners who brought him in over back-to-back ton scores from the youngster.

With still a low breakeven of 22 and a projected price rise of $18.2k, it's still worth holding O'Driscoll due to his high scoring potential and cash production.

Zak Butters ($439,900) (FWD/MID)

Butters made his way onto the hold list a couple of weeks ago and he's made it here again.

The Port youngster's inconsistency is becoming concerning for owners but he's worth holding as his scoring potential is so high, still averaging 92.2 points with three scores over 100 but also three scores below 60.

If Port's form can improve as the season goes on, Butters' form will look to do so as well.

The 21-year-old's breakeven is still at a manageable 67 and is still projected to rise $12.4k in price.

Hold and hope for some consistency from Butters.

Patrick McCartin ($268,700) (DEF/FWD)

Most owners would be quick to trade out the former number one pick, and it's understandable as he was concussed and will miss a week due to health and safety protocols.

McCartin has been a solid cash cow at a rookie price, increasing $110.9k across four weeks whilst averaging 63 points per game.

If McCartin only misses a week, then holding may be a suitable option for placing him on your bench for the week, especially if other areas such as the ruck continues to be a dilemma for owners.

He still has a breakeven of 44 and a projected price rise of $8.1k, so keeping him on your bench in defence may be the safest option.

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