AFL Evolution League (AFLEL)

Discussion in 'Leagues' started by Jack Richards, Jan 25, 2017.

By Jack Richards on Jan 25, 2017 at 3:11 PM
  1. Jack Richards

    Jack Richards New Member

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    Format: Supercoach Keeper League with a salary cap
    How many teams and players: 16 teams of 44 players (4 rookies and a veteran allowance for over 28 and completed 5 years at your club)
    Where it could be ran from: Google Sheets and here ideally if I can get a section dedicated to the league, if not will use a form of free website.

    Salary
    - Each club gets $11.5million to spend on their players which must be paid in full thousands of dollars and this increases based on the salary cap. This will increase each year in line with the AFL.

    - All draftees are paid a set wage as per the AFL and based on where they are drafted and their contract is an initial 2 year contract. Rookie players taken in the AEL rookie draft will be on one year contracts.
    Rookie prices:
    Pick 1 to 10 - $200K
    Pick 11 - 32 - $150K
    Pick 33 + - $100K


    Naming squads
    - During the season each club posts a squad of 22 players (best 18 on field, 4 on the bench and 4 emergencies in case of a late out).
    - These players need to reflect their real position (e.g true KPD need to be named in the correct spot).
    - Rucks can be play in FF/CHF role as a Key position player.
    - Mids can play in the Forward/Def flanks if they are named there. (Eg Callum Mills could play of the Half Back or named in the mids).
    - Swingman can play both Key Def and Key FWD role only
    - At the end of round, you need to add up your best 18 scores which gives you your final result for the round.

    Injuries
    In the case of a Long term injury, you can promote a rookie for the minimum of 8 weeks or more until the injured player is back. This must be done with evidence to show they have been placed on the LTI or the injury will sideline the player for 8 weeks.

    Offseason
    First year draftees can have their initial contract extended after the first year by the following percentages of their contract
    - 2 years, 50%
    - 3 years, 100%
    - 4 years, 150%
    - 4 years, 200%

    For example, If I drafted Andrew McGrath at pick 1 in our draft (thus making him $200,000 for 2 years) and then wanted to extend his contract to 2019 with a 2 year deal (at 50%) his new contract would be $300,000.
    All other non rookie Player contracts can be extended in their final year. This must be greater than their current contract and as such increase by the following percentage based on their previous contract
    - 1 year - 12%
    - 2 years - 14%
    - 3 years - 16%
    - 4 years - 18%
    - 5 years - 20%

    For example:
    Dyson Heppell was signed to a $350,000 contract previously. I want to sign him for 5 years at 20% his new wage would be $420,000 each year for 5 years.


    In the case of a veteran, a Player who meets the requirement of being on a team list for 5 years and over the age of 28. Get paid a standard $190,000 contract on a yearly basis. No club can have more than 4 players on the veteran list at one time and these players cannot be traded.

    If a coach wants to let go of a player that player is deemed a free agent/uncontracted player and his services can be bid on. Bidding on a player starts when a coach nominates a new contract price for that player.

    Bidding Period
    Each coach get 3 bids on any other coaches uncontracted player. The previous coach can put a bid on their own player which is the initial asking price. This must be a realistic salary with a contract between 1-3 years. The bid last for 10 days unless time extension is requested. If no other counter bid is made, the coach keeps the player at the new price.

    Once a counter bid is made, the original coach has to beat that price and match the years. The coach who originally owned that player can have as many bids on their own players as possible.

    Trade Period
    All players and draft picks and extra salary can be traded regardless of their contract status and combined in any deals. This will occur in line with the bidding process.

    Uncontracted players
    If a player is traded AND uncontracted, he must be paid the salary that matches the bidding price and the amount of years stipulated.

    Contracted
    Contracted players can be traded at any time of the contract. In the case of negotiating how much of the contract is paid this needs to be agreed on between the two coaches. These needs to be stated in the confirmed trade and both coaches need to post that they agree to it. Not just the coach who is posting the trade.

    Contracts can be extended up to 5 years on these players and needs to be greater than the contract they are on by using the percentages as mentioned above in regards to extending contracts of seasoned players.

    Trading of salary and draft picks
    - Clubs can trade draft picks in trades or independently for Salary relief. If a coach trades out salary for another coaches draft picks this is deducted from their salary cap from the current season.
    For example, Coach a trades for a 2016 draft pick the salary is deducted from the season going into the draft.

    Delisting Contracted players
    Contracted players may be delisted but:
    - Those who walk away from the game wont have their contracts paid out.
    - Those who are first year players and are delisted by their AFL club and not picked up in any AFL draft can be delisted with no further payment.
    - Those who retire due to injury must be paid half of their contract per year that they were contracted.
    - Those who are delisted by or pushed into retirement by their AFL clubs must be paid 75% of their contract each year.
    - Other players must be paid 100% of their contracted salary per year remaining on the contract.

    These must be done and lodged before the delistment period. A coach may request a negotiation in payment if they feel they cannot meet these requirments and this must be adhered to.

    Going over the Salary Cap
    Any coach who goes over the Salary cap, has to release players and go into the season with less players or try and trade with a coach to gain salary or shed players in a negotiated term.

    Mini Trade week
    There is a mini trade week during byes. This is a straight player/s for player/s period. All contracted players will be paid by their previous club for the remainder of the year before the new coach pays their salary the following years remaining.

    Draft
    - Draft is done via reverse ladder order. finish last gets pick 1.
    - Coaches get 24hours to make a pick. Miss one pick, the coach is skipped and can make their pick when they return.
    - Miss 2 picks and the coach gets an auto pick based on the best available based on their drafted position.
    - Rookie draft is done after this draft and in the same fashion.

    - Each club must make 3 draft picks minimum.

    If coaches are interested please place their name below and pm me their gmail address so I can invite them into the sheets . Need 16 coaches by Feb 26th 2017 however if coaches are willing to wait, we can use this year as a set up ready to go for next year.

    As the season is not far away we will use the current teams and any teams that are not selected out of the 18, will be used as Free Agents.

    I will check back regularly.

    Interested Coaches and preferred initial set up:
    1) Jack Richards - Live bid
    2) DamoH - Live bid
    3) Liquid_Sixx - Live bid
    4) Martyg - Live Bid
    5) '51 Bewick
    6) Len - Live Bid
    7) RPritch - Live Bid
    8) bgt2110 - Live Bid
    9) ORRFWizard - Live Bid
    10) tyze1 - Live Bid
    11) Gunners - Live Bid
    12) Holky
    13) St
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Discussion in 'Leagues' started by Jack Richards, Jan 25, 2017.

    1. Len
      Len
      I missed this sorry mate, yep walesy thinks he can make it work so I am in, Live bid works for me also
    2. RPritch
      RPritch
      I'm interested in joining your league, would work perfectly for me if it doesn't start until next year too
    3. Jack Richards
      Jack Richards
      No worries RPritch

      With the majority happy to do a live bidding system, we will commence as soon as everything is ready to go.

      *UPDATE*
      The Google Sheets is 90% complete and hopefully it will work in line with TS to help streamline. Once the green light is given from Len and Walesy on how we can make it work, have 16 coaches and I am happy with it we will get it up and running. Live Bidding will be interesting and something I will look forward to so that will need discussion in how we will run it for example:
      Will it be a live bid on one player at a time?
      Will we do it on Sheets where each coach checks in and makes a bid on every player they are keen on and can check and increase offer, highest or last one by a certain date wins..

      Good thing about not having pressure to get up and running by the start of the season is it allows us to recruit more coaches. I am hoping to get some mates on board too, but if you know anyone encourage them to join.
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    4. bgt2110
      bgt2110
      Thanks for all the work you have already put into this Jack. I am also happy with a live bid.
      Also agree that there is no pressure to get it up and running this season, in it for the long haul.
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    5. ORFFWizard
      ORFFWizard
      I must have missed the live bidding thing. How does that work ?
      Would creating start up lists by live bidding from start rather than a draft?
      Would be fun if so. Did an auction style IPL type bidding game for 2015 Cricket World Cup and was awesome fun.
      Never thought of doing a footy start up list that way but if that is the idea, all for it and would help develop some ideas to go with it if you like and show how we ran the cricket league one.
    6. Jack Richards
      Jack Richards
      Yea it is sort of like that. Basically all players are able to be bid on however you would want to spend your money wisely as you still have to fit the 44 players within the $11.5 million salary cap.
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    7. ORFFWizard
      ORFFWizard
      Oh, found it.

      I am all for trying that although does not have to be silent auctions. Did open live bids in cricket with 10 minutes per player from memory over a number of weeks. Everyone knew in advance what players were being bid on when. I actually teamed up as a co-owner with someone else and we took turns whom represented our club to make bids when times suited each of us best.
      Last edited: Feb 3, 2017
    8. Jack Richards
      Jack Richards
      It can be open bids which would most likely be done on the sheets to allow for clubs to see if they would want to spend more on that player. Would be more than 10 minutes per player if we have the whole year, I could just open the bidding to be AFL club by AFL club.
    9. ORFFWizard
      ORFFWizard
      Yeah, Club by Club works I reckon.
      Did that in a practice tournament before the Cricket World Cup.

      Then before World Cup started we set a schedule player by player.

      This was an example of doing over a long time two years back for the cricket league.

      Obviously a football one for 640 players over months could be done with a few each day.

      First Draft of World Cup Cricket Fantasy Premier League Auction Schedule

      Friday 30th January (10 players auctioned)
      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Morne Morkel RSA BWL

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Angelo Mathews SRL BAT/ALR


      4 pm to 4-10 pm MS Dhoni IND WKP

      4-30 pm to 4-40 pm Ian Bell ENG BAT


      7 pm to 7-10 pm Andre Russell WIN ALR/BWL

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Mahela Jayawardene SRL BAT

      8 pm to 8-10 pm Tendai Chatara ZIM BWL

      8-30 pm to 8-40 pm Umar Akmal PAK BAT/WKP

      9 pm to 9-10 pm Aaron Finch AUS BAT

      9-30 pm to 9-40 pm Adam Milne NZL BWL


      Saturday 31st January (14 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Martin Guptill NZL BAT

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Xavier Doherty AUS BWL

      12 noon to 12-10 Mahmudullah BGL BAT/ALR

      12-30 pm to 12-40 pm Marlon Samuels WIN BAT

      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Dhammika Prasad SRL ALR/BWL

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Sheldon Cottrell WIN BWL

      2 pm to 2-10 pm Imran Tahir RSA BWL


      5 pm to 5-10 pm Kane Williamson NZL BAT

      5-30 pm to 5-40 pm Craig Ervine ZIM BAT


      7 pm to 7-10 pm Josh Hazlewood AUS BWL

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Chris Woakes ENG BWL

      8 pm to 8-10 pm Ishant Sharma IND BWL

      8-30 pm to 8-40 pm Younis Khan PAK BAT

      9 pm to 9-10 pm Jos Buttler ENG WKP


      Sunday 1st February (9 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Dwayne Smith WIN BAT/ALR

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Virat Kohli IND BAT

      12 noon to 12-10 James Tredwell ENG BWL

      12-30 pm to 12-40 pm Mominul Haque BGL BAT

      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Dale Steyn RSA BWL

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Mitchell McClenaghan NZL BWL

      2 pm to 2-10 pm Alex Hales ENG BAT


      7 pm to 7-10 pm Ravindra Jadeja IND ALR/BWL

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Hashim Amla RSA BAT

      (Watch end of Tri-Series ODI Final from Perth)


      Monday 2nd February (8 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 Haris Sohail PAK BAT

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Kemar Roach WIN BWL


      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Jean-Paul Duminy RSA BAT/ALR

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Jason Holder WIN BWL


      7-00 pm to 7-10 pm Kumar Sangakkara SRL WKP/BAT

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Tim Southee NZL BWL


      9-00 pm to 9-10 pm Bhuvneshwar Kumar IND BWL

      9-30 pm to 9-40 pm Steven Smith AUS BAT


      Tuesday 3rd February (8 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Chris Jordan ENG BWL

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Tom Latham NZL BAT


      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Chris Gayle WIN BAT

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Thisara Perera SRL BWL/ALR


      7-00 pm to 7-10 pm Mashrafe Mortaza BGL BWL

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Misbah-ul-Haq PAK BAT


      9-00 pm to 9-10 pm Wayne Parnell RSA BWL

      9-30 pm to 9-40 pm Sunil Narine WIN BWL


      Wednesday 4th February (8 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Lahiru Thirimanne SRL BAT

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Faf du Plessis RSA BAT


      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Shane Watson AUS BAT/ALR

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Shakib Al Hasan BGL ALR/BWL


      7-00 pm to 7-10 pm Shikhar Dhawan IND BAT

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Trent Boult NZL BWL


      9-00 pm to 9-10 pm Mohammad Irfan PAK BWL

      9-30 pm to 9-40 pm Aaron Phangiso RSA BWL


      Thursday 5th February (8 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Ahmed Shehzad PAK BAT

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Darren Sammy WIN ALR/BWL


      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Solomon Mire ZIM BAT

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Wahab Riaz PAK BWL


      7-00 pm to 7-10 pm Daniel Vettori NZL BWL

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Eoin Morgan ENG BAT


      9-00 pm to 9-10 pm Mitchell Johnson AUS BWL

      9-30 pm to 9-40 pm Luke Ronchi NZL WKP/BAT


      Friday 6th February (14 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Tillakaratne Dilshan SRL BAT/ALR

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Jerome Taylor WIN BWL


      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Tawanda Mupariwa ZIM BWL

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Denesh Ramdin WIN WKP


      4 pm to 4-10 pm Vernon Philander RSA BWL

      4-30 pm to 4-40 pm Akshar Patel IND BWL/ALR

      5 pm to 5-10 pm Mohammad Hafeez PAK BAT/ALR

      5-30 pm to 5-40 pm Kyle Mills NZL BWL


      7 pm to 7-10 pm David Warner AUS BAT

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Steven Finn ENG BWL

      8 pm to 8-10 pm Mohammed Shami IND BWL

      8-30 pm to 8-40 pm Ravichandran Ashwin IND BWL/ALR

      9 pm to 9-10 pm Quinton de Kock RSA WKP/BAT

      9-30 pm to 9-40 pm Lendl Simmons WIN BAT


      Saturday 7th February (14 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Jeevan Mendis SRL ALR/BWL

      11-30 am to 11-40 am George Bailey AUS BAT

      12 noon to 12-10 Anamul Haque BGL BAT/WKP

      12-30 pm to 12-40 pm Mitchell Starc AUS BWL

      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Stuart Binny IND BWL/ALR

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Sohail Khan PAK BWL

      2 pm to 2-10 pm David Miller RSA BAT


      5 pm to 5-10 pm Jonathan Carter WIN BAT

      5-30 pm to 5-40 pm Suranga Lakmal SRL BWL


      7 pm to 7-10 pm Corey Anderson NZL ALR/BAT

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Umesh Yadav IND BWL

      8 pm to 8-10 pm Taijul Islam BGL BWL

      8-30 pm to 8-40 pm Glenn Maxwell AUS ALR/BAT

      9 pm to 9-10 pm Rilee Rossouw RSA BAT


      Sunday 8th February (15 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Darren Bravo WIN BAT

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Prosper Utseya ZIM BWL

      12 noon to 12-10 Grant Elliott NZL BAT/ALR

      12-30 pm to 12-40 pm Farhaan Behardien RSA BAT

      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Dimuth Karunaratne SRL BAT

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Brendon McCullum NZL BAT/WKP

      2 pm to 2-10 pm James Anderson ENG BWL


      5 pm to 5-10 pm Brad Haddin AUS WKP

      5-30 pm to 5-40 pm Yasir Shah PAK BWL


      7 pm to 7-10 pm Rohit Sharma IND BAT

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Ross Taylor NZL BAT

      8 pm to 8-10 pm Rangana Herath SRL BWL

      8-30 pm to 8-40 pm Ambati Rayudu IND BAT/WKP

      9 pm to 9-10 pm Kyle Abbott RSA BWL

      9-30 pm to 9-40 pm Sean Williams ZIM BAT



      Monday 9th February (8 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Tafadzwa Kamungozi ZIM BWL

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Sulieman Benn WIN BWL


      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm James Faulkner AUS ALR/BWL

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Sabbir Rahman BGL BAT


      7-00 pm to 7-10 pm Greg Ballance ENG BAT

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Ehsan Adil PAK BWL


      9-00 pm to 9-10 pm Nathan McCullum NZL BWL

      9-30 pm to 9-40 pm Shahid Afridi PAK ALR/BWL


      Tuesday 10th February (8 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Ravi Bopara ENG ALR

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Suresh Raina IND BAT


      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Nuwan Kulasekara SRL BWL

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Sikandar Raza ZIM BAT


      7-00 pm to 7-10 pm Dinesh Chandimal SRL BAT/WKP

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm AB de Villiers RSA BAT/WKP


      9-00 pm to 9-10 pm Hamilton Masakadza ZIM BAT

      9-30 pm to 9-40 pm Stuart Broad ENG BWL


      Wednesday 11th February (8 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Sohaib Maqsood PAK BAT

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Pat Cummins AUS BWL


      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Regis Chakabva ZIM BAT

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm James Taylor ENG BAT


      7-00 pm to 7-10 pm Tinashe Panyangara ZIM BWL

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Moeen Ali ENG BAT/ALR


      9-00 pm to 9-10 pm Arafat Sunny BGL BWL

      9-30 pm to 9-40 pm Nasir Hossain BGL BAT


      Thursday 12th February (8 players auctioned)
      11 am to 11-10 am Ajinkya Rahane IND BAT

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Taskin Ahmed BGL BWL


      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Mitchell Marsh AUS ALR/BAT

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Sarfraz Ahmed PAK WKP


      7-00 pm to 7-10 pm Elton Chigumbura ZIM BAT

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Joe Root ENG BAT


      9-00 pm to 9-10 pm Sachithra Senanayake SRL BWL

      9-30 pm to 9-40 pm Stuart Matsikenyeri ZIM BAT


      Friday 13th February (12 auctions to finalize all franchise lists)
      11 am to 11-10 am Junaid Khan PAK BWL

      11-30 am to 11-40 am Chamu Chibhabha ZIM BAT/ALR


      1-00 pm to 1-10 pm Al-Amin Hossain BGL BWL

      1-30 pm to 1-40 pm Mushfiqur Rahim BGL WKP


      4 pm to 4-10 pm Soumya Sarkar BGL BAT

      4-30 pm to 4-40 pm Tamim Iqbal BGL BAT

      5 pm to 5-10 pm Brendan Taylor ZIM WKP/BAT

      5-30 pm to 5-40 pm Rubel Hossain BGL BWL


      7 pm to 7-10 pm Lasith Malinga SRL BWL

      7-30 pm to 7-40 pm Michael Clarke AUS BAT

      8 pm to 8-10 pm (pool of free agent players for final main nations auction)

      8-30 pm (Afghanistan players draft for 18th player for squad back up )
    10. ORFFWizard
      ORFFWizard
      Anyway, just some ideas to float out there.
      How we worked it.

      The bidding is open for 10 minutes as outlined in the schedule and is closed the moment the last posts in the forum shows the clock time of auction open in those posts in official fantasy cricket auction thread.
      Who acts as bidder in that time slot for your franchise is up to you and your franchise partners to organise amongst yourselves. They need to identify what franchise being represented in opening bid for a specific player. If franchise is called Goldminers then opening bid should read something like #1 Goldminers $200K. Once the time slot is open for a specific world cup cricket player only one person for your franchise can bid at a time. You do not need to write that players name down as it is known via the schedule listed in this thread for all to see. Only the number of your bid, the franchise and the amounts need to be readily identified in your bidding post.

      Example of times for a specific player:
      5th of February at 9pm Melbourne time the auction of Mitch Johnson takes place.
      If you are in Queensland that will be 8pm for you but for Melbourne time according to forum all posts that still show 9-10 pm on posts are valid. Obviously if you are Queensland for example that would mean 8-10 pm for you there on browser. If your browser is showing a different hour that is your own mental hurdle of sync your time with but to the minute the forum thread time is what closes the timing off. So essentially in Melbourne the bidding on Mitch Johnson is open from 9pm and is no longer open when a post in browser here in Melbourne time shows 9-11 pm.
      9-10 and 59 seconds is the last moment a poster could have bid be valid so in reality it really is 10 minutes and 59 seconds for each player but the forum only adjust time in minutes to a post. Hence a post showing 9-10 pm here is still considered within the auction time frame for that player in that timeslot schedule.

      When representing franchise as bidder, as we know it is only one player at the time there is no need to put the players name in your post.
      Just "#2Goldminers $350K" is all you would need to post if it is your second bid on that player and you want to bid $350,000
    11. Jack Richards
      Jack Richards
      That looks great, I would be allowing more than 10 minutes though
    12. ORFFWizard
      ORFFWizard
      Yep, would adjust to what suits but just giving a general idea of how things can be done over time with auction schedules. That was only for a tournament to last World Cup period so getting through over 100 players in a week or two had to have short times to auction each player.

      For a long term thing could be lot longer bidding time.

      800 AFL players spread out as auctions over many months ha ha
    13. Jack Richards
      Jack Richards
      I would certainly give coaches a choice. Just dont want to lose interested coaches. Need to get to 16 coaches too lol
    14. ORFFWizard
      ORFFWizard
      Yeah, got to have something all 16 coaches keen to do.
    15. tyze1
      tyze1
      interesting concept... I'd be keen to participate cheers tyze
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    16. Jack Richards
      Jack Richards
      Thanks for expressing your interest. Would you be keen for a live bid?
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    17. ORFFWizard
      ORFFWizard
      2 players a day up for auction over 24 hours for 350 days would be fun exercise to try with a schedule set up for which players are up on what days over that time with the league games starting in 2018.

      Would be a real challenge budgeting where and when to go hard on auctions for players we keen on.
      Type of challenge I like.
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    18. RPritch
      RPritch
      Bloody oath it'll be a challenge, I have no idea where to start with a team for this
    19. ORFFWizard
      ORFFWizard
      Keep $1.5 million aside to bid on Dangerfield when he comes up for auction...ha ha
      Meanwhile pick up youngsters like your Charlie Curnow's and Rhys Mathieson for future whilst no one paying much attention on other days for next to nothing. Work a well planned budget strategy and make it work.
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    20. tyze1
      tyze1
      live bid mate.

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