I think the meerkats had another good game.
There will be plenty of rookies from the first bye group in your team so it isn't that necessary to get many premiums from the first bye group.
@J_in_Japan You would normally have a rookie covering for Buddy when he is injured/suspended/rested
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MPP isn't really that useful for bye rounds, unless you have a spare bench spot that you can swing a player into it isn't really that important.
I reckon the 2-0-6 mid strategy could definently work but I don't think the permacaptain strategy could work.
You could also get premiums at very cheap prices thereby saving you money/trades.
I've been working on this spreadsheet for a while. I've got some of the ideas off stephen247 spreadsheet and the TS website. It contains a trade...
My plan is to use 3 trades in the first 5 rounds. Then trade hard from then on and have a full premium team by round 13/14 hopefulling I'll still...
@walesy Just dropped you a message.
No. I don't think he is worth the risk I think is better to use the cash elsewhere.
I reckon Dean Cox will be right up there again next year and average 110-120
For me about $480,000+ is a premium. So far my team has been structured: 14/1/15, 15/0/15, 14/0/16
What I'm interested about if for example, I want to trade Giles out, could I trade I'm for a back by swinging Rowe into the rucks, Zorko into the...
I've got three from that list in my forward line. Adcock dropped off from about the time Merrett got injured. I reckon he could be a good option,...
Well it's over 1705.
It's got a lot to do with discounts. The best team based on last year's averages would be greater than: (10,000,000-8*94,700)/5421
Well to start with you'd load up the bench with the real cheap rookies.
Zaharakis vs Gray Depends if you want consistency or a player that can get big scores.
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