The first bye round is over and hopefully SuperCoach owners have gotten through unscathed with injuries, suspensions or just with a lack of players available in round 12.
Round 13 awaits and the second of the bye rounds will prove to be an interesting one for owners.
Owners who will look to trade this week, will be looking to trade out those who are scheduled for the bye this week, in order to bring in players who have already had the bye last round and won't miss again for the rest of the season.
Plenty of options available this week, so let's look ahead to Round 13 and see who to buy, hold and sell, as well as low breakevens and projected price rises.
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SELL
Sam De Koning ($360,700) (DEF/FWD)
De Koning is in a similar situation to McCartin as they both have the bye this week, but are both scoring well enough to remain in a lot of owners' sides.
The Cats key defender has been a revelation this season, which has seen him skyrocket into Rising Star contention, but now seems to be the opportune time to either downgrade to Jacob Wehr or upgrade to someone like Jack Sinclair.
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Over 13,000 owners have traded out the young gun, making him the most traded out player this week, which is unfortunate given how well he is playing, but his best scoring games seem to be average scoring games for premiums, so he needs to go sooner rather than later in the SuperCoach scheme of things.
Robbie McComb ($265,100) (FWD/MID)
The Bulldogs livewire has pleased many owners who brought him in at the base price, but his run of SuperCoach relevancy seems to have come to an end.
With the bye coming for the Bulldogs, it is time to downgrade McComb to a player like Mitch Owens or Jacob Wehr, which seems to be a popular trade pattern this week.
Not much more needs to be said as McComb won't make much more cash and his job security isn't high at the kennel, so move him on this week.
Greg Clark ($243,300) (MID)
It is not a necessity to trade out Clark this week, but if you have other plans for De Koning or McComb, then Clark is your next best target to downgrade to.
Clark has been solid for SuperCoach owners since his debut against Richmond, whilst not setting the house on fire at the same time.
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Averaging 69.4 points across five games, Clark is a handy backup option on midfield benches across the competition, meaning he could stay around for longer if you have other areas of concern.
If Clark is your best option to downgrade this week, then trade him out and have no regrets.