StormTrooper96 wrote:
He actually had 0 kick return metres. He made 19 runs at just under 10 metres a run. Had 42 post contact metres and 5 TB's. He was pretty good at getting to the line and cracking another 2-3 metres.
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StormTrooper96 wrote:
He actually had 0 kick return metres. He made 19 runs at just under 10 metres a run. Had 42 post contact metres and 5 TB's. He was pretty good at getting to the line and cracking another 2-3 metres.
SI wrote:
I'm holding Rein short term to see what Brennan actually does with Peats.
my tv broke wrote:
You can actually get these stats on the NRL site.
Joey Superior wrote:So do we think To'o is a better option than Tracey?
StormTrooper96 wrote:
News suggests Rein will hold the 9 and Peats will find a spot in the forwards somewhere. Tolman and Rein both have a high BE. If Rein plays 80 I am confident he reaches his BE, if he doesn't play 80 he will lose money i feel. Tolman BE 49 which I know he can go past but Rein probably has the better chance.
Ben Marlin wrote:Pearce or Milford??
Joey Superior wrote:So do we think To'o is a better option than Tracey?
Johnny B Goode wrote:Tolman to Dearden, Rein to McInnes 301k in the bank. My team is ranked Top 500 but it's being held together with duct tape and blind optimism this week. I think it looks grim. Maybe after the A-Rey news I shouldn't trade Tolman but I need that McInnes money and also to get Bateman in next week.
Cook
Fifita, Haas
Lolo (C), Murray, Taupau
Dearden, Moses
Lomax, Nikora
CNK, Sivo, Teddy
McInnes, Smith, Farah, Havili
Ponga, Reynolds, Brittain, Young
Hmmm since I literally have no playing EMG's, maybe I should keep Rein or Tolman? Don't want to trade A-Rey just yet though plus he won't lose value.
Rippin and Tearin wrote:
Wouldnt worry about Tolman's BE, wouldnt call it high either. His BE, if its 49, is basically bang on his average.
I personally think, with all the carnage, Rein is holdable. Theres a chance he still gets 80min at hooker this week. Remembering of course that Arrow was held out of the Titans last game and happily played Origin, my hunch is some outside influences have a bit of input into his situation. I wouldnt be surprised at all if Arrow gets a week off/limited minutes and that's how Peats gets his game time this week.
Johnny B Goode wrote:
If you're looking at Tracey, you're getting all tingly over that -20 BE just like people did with Okunbor. Walker comes straight back in for him next week. To'o has better job security simply because Panthers have nobody else.
StormTrooper96 wrote:
Well this is what the news suggests. Holding Rein actually helps with money. It will cost more to go from Tolman to McInness but the money "hopefully" gained off Rein this week will help make it easier to grab Bateman, CS9, WFB Gun and cow next week.
StormTrooper96 wrote:SI wrote:
I'm holding Rein short term to see what Brennan actually does with Peats.
News suggests Rein will hold the 9 and Peats will find a spot in the forwards somewhere. Tolman and Rein both have a high BE. If Rein plays 80 I am confident he reaches his BE, if he doesn't play 80 he will lose money i feel. Tolman BE 49 which I know he can go past but Rein probably has the better chance.
SI wrote:
Actually think I'll be happy to hold him in my best 18 if he continues as an 80 minute Hooker. Obviously an urgent sell though if he is benched. or worse. Gut feel is Peats gets the gig again but the whispers around mean I'll wait and see.
my tv broke wrote:Apparently Klemmer may be out with a wrist injury
Camo123 wrote:Assuming Brennan will make rational decisions as coach might be your downfall. He'll probably play Whitbread at lock for 20 mins and Peats on the bench and then Peats could take mins off Rein. He could also use Cartwright as lock. Honestly who knows what he's doing, I feel a bit safer having no Titans players and will feel even better when I don't have to deal with Dean Pay's bullshit with Tolman after next week.