Scerri posted 48 in a 25-point away win over Brisbane — comfortably above his 30 BE, keeping the cash gen engine humming at $4,895/wk. He's now strung four games together with consistent role and output, and the Draper threat has failed to materialise. At $206k with this cash gen rate, he's still a legitimate FWD cash cow. Buy — the meat is still on the bone.
Chris Scerri
Chris Scerri
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Should I trade Chris Scerri?
Form, breakeven, and a comparable replacement weighed up.
Recent intel
Chris Scerri was a catalyst in FRE R11 Q3 and continues to appear repeatedly in the Telstra Tracker for pressure and defensive transition work. The Smurf Review noted his effort and work rate are outstanding for a first-year player, making it hard for Tobyn Draper to get a game.
Chris Scerri recalled to Fremantle senior side for R10. Community very positive - described as "epic in the WAFL last week." Theory he may be selected to add pace/small forward and potentially allow Reid more midfield time. Previously played a couple of AFL games this season.
Chris Scerri discussed as an emerging forward depth piece during Frederick/Switkowski's absence. Community comments note Scerri has had more score involvements than some seniors despite less ball use, and has shown strong potential in recent games.
Scerri had a good debut but community advising to wait at least one more week before trading in to confirm he can back it up.
What people are asking about Chris Scerri
- Should I bring in Kozzy (Kysaiah Pickett) to fix my F6, or upgrade the midfield with a fallen premo like McCluggage or Callaghan?16K. PickettMIDTop: Target a proven premo mid (Oliver or Holmes) over Callaghan/McCluggage (40%)