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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Taranto is squeezed out here atm. Upgrade target #1 in my forward line.Hey guys nice to be back. Need something to look forward too. Whats everyones thinking on taranto. Is he worth the risk. Have a feeling cameron gonna swap him and cogs on a whim all year. Otherwise he would look soo good as a forward.
That 70.8 from Rowell is with 16 minute quarters, so more like a 90 average. It also included a zero in the last game.Are Day and Rowell good Fantasy players ? ......even in his barnstorming 1st year, Rowell's discrepency in SC and Fantasy scores were significant ....a whopping 30+ differential
Year 1
Fantasy - 70.8
SuperCoach - 102
Never understood the concern about rucks clashing in bye rounds. You need 18 scores plus, ideally, two or three extras for insurance. Doesn’t matter what position on the ground they come from.I’d be more tempted to roll the dice on darcy if he was a different bye round but given freos bye round is the same as melb and pies then I don’t quite see enough reward for the risk.
Yep. That team would burst out of the blocks. Just need to make sure your bench has plenty of cash generation.Wanted to see how tricky it would be to create a team with no rookies (<300k) on field
Turns out its not difficult at all.
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I think that COVID is going to throw a few curveballs our way, so perhaps having an easier starting 22 will be necessary.It is a very forgiving salary cap this year. Too forgiving. Not enough agonising for my liking.
It is a very forgiving salary cap this year. Too forgiving. Not enough agonising for my liking.
Don’t know if that was a consideration but it makes sense. Unfortunately, I think you’ll be correct. Could be a crazy yearI think that COVID is going to throw a few curveballs our way, so perhaps having an easier starting 22 will be necessary.
I guess I'm talking relativity between Fantasy scores and SC scores ......all other measurements being equal; 16 min qtrs and injury affect .....there was still a massive 30 point diff in averageThat 70.8 from Rowell is with 16 minute quarters, so more like a 90 average. It also included a zero in the last game.
Just shows you how hard it is to back up a great year I guess. I can see Touk, Lyons, Wines all coming down. Probably Steele as well though I will still start him. Guys like Aaron Hall I can see coming down too. It’s about finding that value, and trying to unearth that next guy that goes from 85-95 to 110With there being a bit of discussion as to whether you should pay 1 million + on a player and also of the list posted earlier (thanks for that) of the starting line-ups of previous car winning teams and their decision, generally, to not pay top dollar, I thought I would post the little look I had at the top 10 players from previous years and how they performed in their following year.
Barring Tom Mitchell, the highest priced players in 2017 all suffered big falls in average the next season. A bit of an outlier year, I guess, but every year there are plenty who significantly drop their average.
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Hey shadow whats your thoughts on constable this year. Just think he has something to prove this year and he will produce. Cats starved him of opportunity and never found continuity after rookie year.
Honest opinion, is that I'm surprised he's still on a list. His biggest problem has been his tank, and that hasn't improved in the 4 seasons he's been on an AFL list.
We gave him the first 7 games of 2019, but since then, he showed that he's a low TOG one trick pony (seriously, he played like 55% in one game last year).
When you're in a team with Danger, Selwood, Guthrie, Duncan, Menegola, Parfitt etc. you need to be able to play multiple positions as there's no guarantee of mid time. It's been a massive source of discussion on our board, but I'm firmly in the camp of him never doing the work to get an 'elite' AFL body.
Apparently GC are trialing him at half back, but GC have about 47 players on their list, and there are a lot of talented players ahead of him. He'll just be another Murdoch or Horlin-Smith, IMO. A player we send to GC that won't make it but is getting a lifeline to see if he will. In any case, he ain't getting inside mid time which is his one wood, so I'd be staying FARR away on that basis alone.
Hope that helps
Thanks for the breakdown!
No, I don't have TreloarAnyone concerned that Duncan, Dunkley, Treloar all share the same bye?
Current forward line for meNo, I don't have Treloar
No. Pick best team available R1, plenty of time to worry about byesAnyone concerned that Duncan, Dunkley, Treloar all share the same bye?
Fair call. Dunkley still a wait and see in precseason for me though. If Bevo sits him forward again I don’t think I can go thereNo. Pick best team available R1, plenty of time to worry about byes
Fair call. Dunkley still a wait and see in precseason for me though. If Bevo sits him forward again I don’t think I can go there
Treloar's figures ....2 games in a new team / gameplan I'll allow .....but I can't decide at this point, treloar v dunkleyView attachment 1305185
Surely its the same as last season. The only concern is that Treloar was still getting into fitness early on last season. So the question will be what effect a fully fit Treloar has. Also might not have to contend with Bailey Smith for a spot.....