Round 10 Strategy Session
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As we head into Round 10, the fantasy season enters a phase where how you trade becomes just as important as who you trade.
In this week’s Coaches Panel Strategy Session, MJ Want and MiniMonk break down the key strategic questions AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach coaches are wrestling with right now from coaching changes and trade‑out priorities to downgrade scarcity and emerging DVP trends.
This episode is built around decision frameworks, not player hype.
- What a coaching change at Carlton could mean for role stability, ball movement, and scoring profiles
- Which types of players historically benefit or suffer after system changes
- Differences in impact between AFL Fantasy consistency and SuperCoach scaling
How do you decide which problem to fix first?
Using examples like Farrow vs Bruhn vs Rachele, MJ and MiniMonk discuss:
- Points on field vs cash generation
- Structural risk vs short‑term pain
- When the “obvious” trade out isn’t actually the correct one
This segment helps coaches align trades with team context, not public sentiment.
- Why limited downgrade options change upgrade cadence
- When it’s okay to slow down upgrades
- Alternative pathways to maintain momentum without burning trades
Clear contrasts are made between:
- AFL Fantasy flexibility
- SuperCoach price mechanics and breakeven pressure
- Which DVP trends are becoming reliable enough to influence trades
- When DVP should confirm a trade — not drive it
- How to avoid chasing matchup data at the expense of role security
This segment focuses on practical application, not raw numbers.
🧠 Strategy topics covered:
- Coaching Change Impact: Carlton
- Competing Trade‑Out Priorities
- What to Do When Downgrade Options Dry Up
- DVP Trends That Matter