A Bit Dusty
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Thats Mid Priced AF. LOve it.Here's my latest iteration.
-Bolton has gone out. Looks like he's going to play predominantly as a small forward based off match-sim/training reports.
-Kerch has gone out. Played midfield in match-sim/training, which I don't like. I want him seagulling down back if I'm to pick him.
-Perryman has come in. He's training with the mids, looks like his wish of midfield time will come true.
-Cerra has come in. I think he's worth a punt at his price, especially with Walsh's injury news.
-Maric has come in. The news of him playing down back makes him really enticing, as there's lots of opportunity for kick/marks down back for the Eagles. I don't like Curtin at $160k (even though the Crows have a decent run of matches to start the year)
If we get enough good-lookin rookies that can't be ignored, my premo watchlist consists of Flanders, Sheezel, Bont and Butters, so maybe 1 or 2 of them will come in.
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Serong easilyFreo have the best bye, which makes it so tempting to start one. Gun to your head who are you picking from Strong/Brayshaw/Young?
Me too but I do like Brayshaw just prefer Serong....gut feel.+1.
Don’t rate Brayshaw.
Here's my latest iteration.
-Bolton has gone out. Looks like he's going to play predominantly as a small forward based off match-sim/training reports.
-Kerch has gone out. Played midfield in match-sim/training, which I don't like. I want him seagulling down back if I'm to pick him.
-Perryman has come in. He's training with the mids, looks like his wish of midfield time will come true.
-Cerra has come in. I think he's worth a punt at his price, especially with Walsh's injury news.
-Maric has come in. The news of him playing down back makes him really enticing, as there's lots of opportunity for kick/marks down back for the Eagles. I don't like Curtin at $160k (even though the Crows have a decent run of matches to start the year)
If we get enough good-lookin rookies that can't be ignored, my premo watchlist consists of Flanders, Sheezel, Bont and Butters, so maybe 1 or 2 of them will come in.
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Nice team, but round 3 might be an issue where you have 2 donuts in defence and all up 6 players missing that week. Round 12 will also see 6 players missing.Here's my latest iteration.
-Bolton has gone out. Looks like he's going to play predominantly as a small forward based off match-sim/training reports.
-Kerch has gone out. Played midfield in match-sim/training, which I don't like. I want him seagulling down back if I'm to pick him.
-Perryman has come in. He's training with the mids, looks like his wish of midfield time will come true.
-Cerra has come in. I think he's worth a punt at his price, especially with Walsh's injury news.
-Maric has come in. The news of him playing down back makes him really enticing, as there's lots of opportunity for kick/marks down back for the Eagles. I don't like Curtin at $160k (even though the Crows have a decent run of matches to start the year)
If we get enough good-lookin rookies that can't be ignored, my premo watchlist consists of Flanders, Sheezel, Bont and Butters, so maybe 1 or 2 of them will come in.
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Round 3 is an issue, but it's almost innevitiable that one of those 4 either get injured or fail, so I can trade one. It's also best 18 scores, and with hardly any rookies on-field, it doesn't hurt as bad.Nice team, but round 3 might be an issue where you have 2 donuts in defence and all up 6 players missing that week. Round 12 will also see 6 players missing.
Here's my latest iteration.
-Bolton has gone out. Looks like he's going to play predominantly as a small forward based off match-sim/training reports.
-Kerch has gone out. Played midfield in match-sim/training, which I don't like. I want him seagulling down back if I'm to pick him.
-Perryman has come in. He's training with the mids, looks like his wish of midfield time will come true.
-Cerra has come in. I think he's worth a punt at his price, especially with Walsh's injury news.
-Maric has come in. The news of him playing down back makes him really enticing, as there's lots of opportunity for kick/marks down back for the Eagles. I don't like Curtin at $160k (even though the Crows have a decent run of matches to start the year)
If we get enough good-lookin rookies that can't be ignored, my premo watchlist consists of Flanders, Sheezel, Bont and Butters, so maybe 1 or 2 of them will come in.
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Here's my latest iteration.
-Bolton has gone out. Looks like he's going to play predominantly as a small forward based off match-sim/training reports.
-Kerch has gone out. Played midfield in match-sim/training, which I don't like. I want him seagulling down back if I'm to pick him.
-Perryman has come in. He's training with the mids, looks like his wish of midfield time will come true.
-Cerra has come in. I think he's worth a punt at his price, especially with Walsh's injury news.
-Maric has come in. The news of him playing down back makes him really enticing, as there's lots of opportunity for kick/marks down back for the Eagles. I don't like Curtin at $160k (even though the Crows have a decent run of matches to start the year)
If we get enough good-lookin rookies that can't be ignored, my premo watchlist consists of Flanders, Sheezel, Bont and Butters, so maybe 1 or 2 of them will come in.
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Thanks for the insights.For a slightly different view to my awesome co Eagles supporter Here2tellyouwhy.
I've had Maric in and out of the side. Yes, they'll be using him as one of the outlets but I don't think he'll be the prime distributor like God of thunder thighs Hurn was.
He's a very good kick but he's not Hurn, Jetta, Houston , Sicily level. Nowhere near it.
In-fact, I thing Gov is the best kick in the side and especially down back.
He'll make money but I expect more 70's than 90's.
Also, for those that have Flynn, it's still early but he got hurt at training yesterday again.
He's injury prone and role not guaranteed....I'm a big risk taker and even I'm not starting him in Flex even though the side looks better when I do it.
Curtin/Hewett/Stone/Davidson I reckonThanks for the insights.
I don't think anybody is expecting 90s from Maric, 70s would be great. If he can be part of the kick/mark chains down back and take the occasional intercept mark, he could have a spike game or two and make $200k. Forward rookies are looking weak again.
What's the appeal with Curtin, aside from "warm body"? Is he going to pinch-hit in the ruck? $160k for a 200cm 2nd year player doesn't fill me with confidence. Defs won't pay that for a bench spot, so I'd have to be confident in his scoring before I took him on-field.Curtin/Hewett/Stone/Davidson I reckon
Have a look up at my posts I forget where in SuperCoach board I posted it but I gave a comprehensive breakdown of players pricing, games played and early bye player strategy.Can someone provide a short summary/logic for which byes are “bad” and “good”?
I’ve seen people say that R12 is bad - is that because it has 4 teams who play round 0 [edit: this is not correct, sorry for the bum steer]? But aren’t round 0 players helpful (as keepers) because they only have one bye and an early price increase, whereas other teams have 2 byes?
Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere.
Rumours are he's getting midfield time according to Al Paton and the Phantom he's the boom player from the Crom this yearWhat's the appeal with Curtin, aside from "warm body"? Is he going to pinch-hit in the ruck? $160k for a 200cm 2nd year player doesn't fill me with confidence. Defs won't pay that for a bench spot, so I'd have to be confident in his scoring before I took him on-field.
With the mid-season byes, you'd ideally want to, after each bye, trade in players who have already had their bye for players who have not yet had their bye. This way, you mitigate the impact of the byes-by continually adding players who have already had their bye, you reduce the amount of players missing from your squad in each bye week. The problem with round 12 is that, because it's the first bye, you can't mitigate the impact in this way, as there are no players to trade in who have already had their bye. So at least by the middle of the season, you'd want to have few round 12 guys, and then you can trade them in afterwards.Can someone provide a short summary/logic for which byes are “bad” and “good”?
I’ve seen people say that R12 is bad - is that because it has 4 teams who play round 0 [edit: this is not correct, sorry for the bum steer]? But aren’t round 0 players helpful (as keepers) because they only have one bye and an early price increase, whereas other teams have 2 byes?
Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere.
Very good points here, well explained.With the mid-season byes, you'd ideally want to, after each bye, trade in players who have already had their bye for players who have not yet had their bye. This way, you mitigate the impact of the byes-by continually adding players who have already had their bye, you reduce the amount of players missing from your squad in each bye week. The problem with round 12 is that, because it's the first bye, you can't mitigate the impact in this way, as there are no players to trade in who have already had their bye. So at least by the middle of the season, you'd want to have few round 12 guys, and then you can trade them in afterwards.
The other reason round 12 is bad is that it has a lot of relevant guys who you're likely to be picking. You want to have a roughly even spread, so if you're locking in, say, all of Daniel, JHF, TDK, Xerri, you wouldn't want to pick too many more round 12 guys.
As for round 0 players, they are a negative because they have 2 byes (every team has a mid-season bye), whereas non-round 0 players only have 1 (not counting their 'bye' in round 0 when Supercoach hasn't started yet).
There is one difference though. There’s no flex emergency. So if your flex doesn’t play, you’ve just got 22 on field.I too was overthinking the flex pos, until WaynesWorld19 summed it up brilliantly.
Basically:
It's an on-field position.
It's best 23 scores every week.
Your worst score will drop off.
So with that, it really doesn't matter...
OK which campaigners are still here?
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JHF -> LynchMy team is getting more midprice-ier by the day.
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The one player I want to try fit in is Flanders. He'll never get tagged and he's an absolute ball-magnet playing down back or in the middle, I don't think he'll drop much. I'm confident the other superstars will drop and be gettable. The tagger is back in footy, I reckon it'll be even more prevalent this year.