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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SELL

Brodie Grundy ($544,500) (RUC)

The star Pies ruckman unfortunately suffered a PCL injury in Monday's ANZAC Day clash, meaning he'll miss the next 10-12 weeks and will have to be traded out of sides this week for another ruckman.

Grundy hasn't set the world on fire in 2022, averaging 103.5 SuperCoach points per game which is well down on his averages from a few years ago.

He has still been a popular pick and is still in 39.5% of teams this year, but has been traded out by over 24,000 owners so far this week, and other owners should follow suit.

A downgrade to Braydon Preuss or Sam Hayes seems popular whilst a straight swap for Jarrod Witts seems to be a likely solution for a lot of owners this week.

Jack Hayes ($258,800) (FWD/RUC)

The mature-aged rookie out of the SANFL has been a revelation for SuperCoach owners since the start of the season.

The 25-year old was averaging 89.3 points per game through the first five rounds of the season, before going down with an unfortunate ACL injury on Friday night, meaning the 71.3% of owners in SuperCoach will have to part ways with the talented Saint.

40,000 owners have already traded out Hayes and more will continue to do so as the week progresses.

Malcolm Rosas and Sam Hayes seem popular players to bring in at Hayes' expense.

Josh Rachele ($290,600) (MID/FWD)

Rachele made his way onto the trade chopping block three weeks ago, and he lands himself here again due to his inconsistent SuperCoach scoring.

The crafty small forward from the Crows is a sublime talent, kicking 12 goals in his first six games, which has resulted in some big SuperCoach scores, but unfortunately the consistency is not there and he relies on goal scoring to get points.

Has a high breakeven of 85 and is projected to lose $12.4k, so for the 63.5% of owners in the competition that still have Rachele, if you didn't get rid of him three weeks ago then get rid of him now.

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