Wow looks good! Hopefully Hartlett continues to pick up his scores.
On top of Gingy's comments, I would probably suggest trading out JJK in R12, West Coast doesn't have the easiest run after that. But hey, there's a reason why you're going sub 500 overall and I'm where I am.
Hanley, Cotchin, Martin, Rockliff (and I'm probably keeping Goodes as D6, don't have Vlastuin :()
And Dixon because he keeps being pushed back another week!!!
I'm thinking about trading in Zac Clarke, who has managed 97 (v Pyke and Mumford), 88 (v Melb) and 112 (v Jacobs). He looks like a good POD but will he be able to keep up these scores, particularly once Sandilands is back?
Yes, you can use a bye player for the loophole.
From the SC Rules and FAQ:
Set a Captain (and Vice Captain) as you normally would for double points. If your Captain's doubled score is NOT in your Best 18 scores, then their points will not count - you simply get your Best 18 scores only...
From the Supercoach Rules and FAQ:
Set a Captain (and Vice Captain) as you normally would for double points. If your Captain's doubled score is NOT in your Best 18 scores, then their points will not count - you simply get your Best 18 scores only. Similarly, if your Captain's doubled-score is...
When did you see this? I just looked on the FOXSportsNews twitter feed and saw this:
Julian de Stoop @JDESTOOP80_FOX 4h
Dyson Heppell says had a sore leg last week and scan today was just a precaution. Should play Friday night @FOXSportsNews @FOXFOOTY
Stop scaring me... :'( Hopefully it's...
Also don't forget that you can make 3 trades in the multi-bye rounds. This is from the Supercoach rules:
"You can make unlimited trades on entry, then 2 per round (and 3 in multi-bye rounds 11, 12 and 13), up to a maximum of 30 for the Season"
I'm even considering trading out Spuddy Franklin next week. I'm sick of his scores and I don't particularly like him as a player, which makes me hate him being in my team.
Not sure, I use firefox and it works just fine on that. I assume you followed all the instructions because they are quite simple.
Just out of curiosity... why are you using Internet Explorer? I think most would agree Chrome or Firefox are muuuuch better browsers.
I also planned my team on excel. I just found that while the tooserious site is good, it's a bit simple and a hard to actually visualise your team structure through each bye round. And also I can see properly how many premiums I'm playing in each round with my excel team.
For anyone...
tooserious.net have this too, though you have to make an account first (free, and relatively quick and painless)
Edit: and to answer your question, I've used it. It seems to be accurate compared to my own spreadsheet I made after using that to plan my bye rounds.
Asking this question here because I would really like to know peoples' opinions, and didn't get any replies yet on R5 trades thread.
Here's a hypothetical.
There's a Brisbane rookie who was priced at rock bottom $96k, has scored 65, 72 and 78 in his first three games and is now priced at...
Here's a hypothetical.
There's a Brisbane rookie who was priced at rock bottom $96k, has scored 65, 72 and 78 in his first three games and is now priced at $165k?* His job security is fairly good, and he has a DPP (mid/forward).
Would you consider trading him in as a cash cow...
As many have been saying this week, Evans only have 40 points at 3/4 time last weekend. Gibbs has a higher breakeven this week (~114) and will probably drop in price next week.
Compare this to Lecras and Mayes. Lecras and the WCE have an easy run to the bye round and Lecras is pretty much sure...
I don't think you should be trying to chase Westhoff's points from the past few weeks, Port Adelaide have had an easy run so far. I am skeptical as to how he will do against better teams.
Rampe played relatively well in the last game, he didn't get that many possessions but most were effective. He won't be getting that much of the ball though because of Sydney's strong midfield. I would expect about the same scores as he has been getting the two games he's played - mid 40s to mid...
I think G.H-S's score last week was a one off, don't think Rampe will be getting regular games unless he plays particularly well this week, and also unsure about Evans' job security. Out of the 5 of them, I think Kerridge would be the better option particularly since he has a DPP, but has only...
Dixon is a good choice. Beau Waters another choice, providing he is over his injury and is picked in the side this week - West Coast have an easy run until the bye round.
Should I trade in a DPP rookie who is currently not playing, and may or may not play later in the season?
Pros: to save a trade, can use for captain loophole particularly if his team plays on Sunday a few times
Cons: carrying a donut who won't raise revenue, less money generated
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