I thought I had already
R1 Team Def: McCartin, Amon, Esava, Comben Mid: Pendles, Crisp, Angwin, Long Ruck: Briggs Fwd: Ah Chee, KKP, Chandler, West (Close) IC: Clohesy,...
I got my guys getting their lower scores out before season starts
Reducing squads to 24 would make people less incentivised to genuinely make 4 changes.
I mean, if people aren't taking 4, my late picks get slightly better when I sixshot.
Aye. Just play rounds 2 and 3. We had a trade and draft period. I mean, if you're feeling spicy with it, just randomise the rounds. That way it's...
It's not high quality players that will be dropped. It's the dregs. Who's making a team where players 25-28 are better than what they can get in...
Yeah. I haven't got the numbers. But I feel like even a 2nd round pick on average does better than player 27 on a team.
If only the AFL could add 4 more games to Opening Round :cool:
Option 3 seems like the best. Even though 3 of my top 7 are Collingwood. It just means that we get round 1, 3 rounds of speedbumps, regular season.
Jamie Elliott is doubled up
Agreed. I rebuilt my side to playable just by being more practical. And I had to rebuild my midfield depth this draft.
Pick 52 (Bulls had 51) Charlie Banfield @Mick
As someone who was a couple of years ago having to worry about filling a field, this isn't the way. I fixed my team by drafting depth. This will...
Hmm. But therein lies the skill. The decision of who to hold onto, in exchange for not taking a pick, and who to drop so you can take a pick.
Not much of one. A lot of the MSD nowadays is picking top up players and players who proved themselves in rounds 1-12 or whenever it is now.
People already take long enough when the options are "take a pick" and "trade". And yes, it's possible that a player gets picked then injuries...
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Pick 39: Sam Clohesy Pick 40: Cam Nairn
Pick 16: Ryan Angwin @insider
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