Good news everyone.
Old TS now calculates salary movements on the ol Virtual Sports EPL comp.
Heres hoping the Alumina misses just one more week, cause damn, that Arsenal keeper is gunna FLY UP!
A new monthly cycle is starting again in the iinet comp, so get thinking about your trades to capitalise best on the up coming matches.
Everton, Arsenal, ManU and Tottenham look to be your best bet over the coming game weeks. And if youre a fan of a little risk, Burnley have been in ravaging form at home this year. So could definitely be looked at in terms of a budget option!
The Too Serious league is still leading- but weve all got to keep the good work up if we want to finish the season on top.
So lets stay focused and win this thing!
(And yanno, if youre finding your enthusiasm lacking/going on holidays, feel free to contact too.serious.team.management@gmail.com, or our iinet organiser, JJ for some helpful tips and advise for getting the most out of your squad for each gameweek. )
As for AFL news, the NAB Draft camp is winding up, with all the usual names being bandied around. (Unsuprisingly).
But just a refresher for you all (yes- keep an eye on these kids no matter where they are drafted to.) -
Lewis Jetta - We all know how much fantasy gold is found in the words "mature-aged recruit"
Gary Rohan - Led the way in the shiny new Buckleys Kicking Challenge. Should help with his SuperCoach potential one would think.
Anthony Morabito - (definitely will be a player come draft week...)
Dustin Martin - Also did very well in the kicking test according to reports
Also, keep in mind that the highly rated Jack Trengove and Alex Carey arent attending due to playing in the SANFL GF. Which in my book lifts their stocks.
Also, dont forget about Scully and his knee!
Hopefully in the not too distant future, Ill be able to pull up some figures for you all to mull over!
But until then- Its trade week.
And if the talk is anything to go by, its going to be an exciting time, with definite ripples flowing through the Fantasy Football universe.
(Or yanno, it might fizz out like last years 6 man trades. )
Either way, Ill try to put up a bit of a spiel on any trades that could potentially be delicious to the average punter.
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Ohhh, and look, stats over the break!
<a href="http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/85625/default.aspx">Thank you Herald sun[/url]
Agility (seconds)
1. Kane Lucas 7.95
2. Andrew Hooper 7.98
3. Sam Shaw 8.08
4. Ayden Kennedy 8.12
5. Travis Colyer 8.14
6. Jessie Crichton 8.15
7. Jake Melksham 8.16
8. Andrew Moore 8.17
9. Dylan Grimes, Mitchell Duncan 8.20
Repeat sprints (seconds)
1. Jack Fitzpatrick 23.91
2. Robbie Hicks 24.04
3. Jordan Williams 24.17
4. Travis Colyer 24.36
5. Gary Rohan 24.33
6. Jason Tutt 24.39
7. Dustin Martin 24.56
8. Lewis Jetta 24.61
9. Dylan Grimes 24.69
10. Bradley Sheppard 24.74
Standing vertical jump (cm)
1. James Craig 76
2. Sam Shaw 75
3. Tom Hill, Aaron Black, Andrew Hooper 70
4. Lewis Jetta 69
5. Ayden Kennedy, Kane Lucas 67
6. John Butcher, Sam Reid 66
20-metre sprint (seconds)
1. Ayden Kennedy 2.88
2. Dustin Martin 2.89
3. Andrew Hooper 2.90
4. Sam Reid 2.92
5. Sam Shaw, Kane Lucas, Gary Rohan 2.93
6. Lewis Jetta, Dylan Grimes 2.95
7. Robbie Hicks, Jack Fitzpatrick, Bradley Sheppard, Travis Colyer 2.96
Shuttle run/Beep test (level)
1. Brayden Norris 15.6
2. Ryan Bastinac, Marcus Davies 15.1
3. Mark Hutchings, Joshua Cowan, Jason Tutt 14.12
4. Sam Reid, Nat Fyfe 14.7
5. Dylan Roberton 14.6
6. Travis Colyer, Jake Melksham 14.5
Kicking test (six kicks scored 1-5 points)
1. Gary Rohan 23 points 77% efficency
2. Dustin Martin, Jordon Gysberts, Ryan Harwood, Simon Potts, Aaron Black, Matthew Panos, Nicky Winmar 22 73%
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