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    NRL Fantasy 2020 Part 72 - Bursting the COVID bubble

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    Post by filthridden Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:28 am

    I think whoever gets Robocop will do well. Imagine it will be a Sydney based team though.
    I can see him having a great coaching career.
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    Post by Weiland Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:29 am

    Mulvy wrote:

    Exactly what I was thinking. Decent signing imo, Warriors need a rebuild coach.

    We don't really need a rebuild though. We have a good crop of young players, just need a few more pieces. But if Brown and Gus can target and get those pieces we need, that'll be nice.
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    Post by Guest Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:29 am

    N. Brown is a shite coach & why did they decline Toovey...there needs to be an investigation.
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    Post by Mulvy Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:30 am

    Weiland wrote:

    We don't really need a rebuild though. We have a good crop of young players, just need a few more pieces. But if Brown and Gus can target and get those pieces we need, that'll be nice.

    Yeah hope so mate. Warriors fans could use a break from all those long suffering years.
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    Post by Mulvy Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:32 am

    Investigation:
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    Post by filthridden Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:32 am

    The questions is - who can Brown bring with him? Does he have any pet players and are they good ones or are we going to get more Blake Ashyford and Adam Blair signings?

    $10 says we end up with Danny Levi.
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    Post by Weiland Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:32 am

    White Lightning wrote:N. Brown is a shite coach & why did they decline Toovey...there needs to be an investigation.

    There must be a reason why no NRL club has appointed Toovey the last 5 years....
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    Post by filthridden Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:32 am

    Mulvy wrote:

    Yeah hope so mate. Warriors fans could use a break from all those long suffering years.

    I honestly can't tell you why I'm not bald yet. It's a scientific anomoly.
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    Post by filthridden Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:34 am

    Warriors logic:

    Nathan Brown coached Dragons. He left and they won a premiership
    Nathan Brown coached Knights. He left and they are looking finals bound.

    Maybe if we sign Nathan Brown, when we finally sack him for having a 28% winning record, we'll win a premiership or be finals bound after he leaves!
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    Post by my tv broke Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:35 am

    filthridden wrote:The questions is - who can Brown bring with him? Does he have any pet players and are they good ones or are we going to get more Blake Ashyford and Adam Blair signings?

    $10 says we end up with Danny Levi.

    The good thing for the Knights roster is a solid group of young players come through.. saifiti bros, fitzgibbon, best, crossland, hoy, toa, etc

    Guys like Pearce, Guerra, SKD previously, Klemmer kind of fell in their lap because they were pushed out of their previous club.

    J Brailey a decent signing.

    Guys like Moga, Ese Ese they paid overs for.. probably Glasby too.

    Kurt Mann has turned into a great pick up but it took a new coach to figure out where he was best used.

    Ponga is obviously the star, while he's there they should have the ability to attract good players.


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    Post by Guest Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:36 am

    The Warriors went downhill when they signed RTS. They didn't need a fb back then what they needed was a good couple of forwards mainly a prop but instead signed RTS for the dollars re bums on seats & merchandising. Similar to fantasy on how we view trades buying RTS was bad for team balance. Of course RTS is an awesome player but back then there was a certain CNK at the club.
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    Post by Fraser Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:38 am

    filthridden wrote:Warriors logic:

    Nathan Brown coached Dragons. He left and they won a premiership
    Nathan Brown coached Knights. He left and they are looking finals bound.

    Maybe if we sign Nathan Brown, when we finally sack him for having a 28% winning record, we'll win a premiership or be finals bound after he leaves!
    lol!
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    Post by Mulvy Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:39 am

    filthridden wrote:The questions is - who can Brown bring with him? Does he have any pet players and are they good ones or are we going to get more Blake Ashyford and Adam Blair signings?

    $10 says we end up with Danny Levi.

    Didn't they hate each other?
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    Post by Guest Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:40 am

    Currently 74/2 (Hunt & Tedesco). Gee McInnes & Lomax are great players & McInnes is like an energizer bunny he never stops & Lomax is unstoppable.
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    Post by Erin Moleman Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:41 am

    Mulvy wrote:

    Didn't they hate each other?

    I think by the end everyone hated brown ? Even ponga and that was the reason he got the flick
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    Post by Finger Puppet Mafia Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:42 am

    Fellas coming 16th atm and need a bit of a POD to have any chance. Might as well roll the dice and go Grant to Fifita this week. Thoughts on that. I haven't heard anywhere that he is going to be rolled in as a late change off the bench. Any news on Fifi that might turn me away from this trade?
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    Post by Finger Puppet Mafia Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:44 am

    Also I am up against last weeks Eliminator victor who beat out quicksand by one point with a 1084 score. So probably need another potential gun to play in the 17 over Talau.
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    Post by multiple.scoregasms Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:45 am

    Finger Puppet Mafia wrote:Fellas coming 16th atm and need a bit of a POD to have any chance. Might as well roll the dice and go Grant to Fifita this week. Thoughts on that. I haven't heard anywhere that he is going to be rolled in as a late change off the bench. Any news on Fifi that might turn me away from this trade?

    Only my thoughts on PODs being unnecessary.

    With 8 rounds to go you are less than 150 points off 1st place. Deliberately trading in a player that will score less points seems like a nice way to make sure you don't finish at the top

    Personally I'd recommend trading in the player you think will score the most points regardless of how many teams they are in
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    Post by filthridden Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:49 am

    Mulvy wrote:

    Didn't they hate each other?

    Exactly.
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    Post by Dttragic2016 Fri Aug 07, 2020 10:50 am

    327/5c
    Traded mccinness in and captained him. First good call I've made in a while! Thank god for clune and his 40 odd. Hoping haas has a quiet one to actually make a dent in the rankings.

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