Chewie wrote:
Yeah looking for a Tino replacement around that 570k mark is tricky.
Jackson, IPap, Collins, Tupouniua, RJames to name a few value picks.
You an me both ya big walking carpet.
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Chewie wrote:
Yeah looking for a Tino replacement around that 570k mark is tricky.
Jackson, IPap, Collins, Tupouniua, RJames to name a few value picks.
mrbrownstone wrote:
Not ideal from a Warriors perspective. Also doesn't offer much for fantasy. Turner probably the likely replacement and has ruined his price at 445k. O'Sullivan the other option, might be worth a look at 319k.
They can kick to Meaney if they want, but he is standing 20-30 meters further up field than Cotric is, doesn't seem very smart.rhinoceroo wrote:Just a random thought about the famous Cotric "hybrid" role. It's completely redundant because teams will kick to Meaney 95% of the time because... well, you would.
The only reason Cotric got any kick returns at all in the first half was that Cleary wanted to kick into the swimming pool in the bottom right corner. Those conditions aren't there every week, or indeed in the second half, when Cotric mysteriously stopped scoring
He'll still be a good scorer for centre, if you want to spend money there early, because he can certainly bust a tackle, but not because of "hybrid".
Chewie wrote:I'm jumping on the Mahoney bandwagon... feels like chasing points... but I guess it's form over fixture right?
mrbrownstone wrote:So far Keary has doubled his KM average from last year, while maintaining all his usual attacking stats. Anyone looking at him as a potential cut-price keeper?
With a 23 breakeven, this would probably be the week to do it.
StormTrooper96 wrote:
I think last game is the best indicator at what he can do as his kick metres, missed tackles and run metres were around his average for last year. The main difference is that he is average 11 more tackles than he made last year. He has also has 1 try assist and 1 line break assist in both his games so far.
Can he maintain that tackle count? Well that is for you to decide. Next 5 games are also in his favour.
wolfking wrote:Might punt on Papalii, but I actually might double cow this week. Lam and Tino for Schuster and Alvaro. See what TLT dishes up.
mrbrownstone wrote:
Not ideal from a Warriors perspective. Also doesn't offer much for fantasy. Turner probably the likely replacement and has ruined his price at 445k. O'Sullivan the other option, might be worth a look at 319k.
Nikorima is the sneaky pick.mrbrownstone wrote:
Not ideal from a Warriors perspective. Also doesn't offer much for fantasy. Turner probably the likely replacement and has ruined his price at 445k. O'Sullivan the other option, might be worth a look at 319k.
StormTrooper96 wrote:Tino, Lam, Avo, Moylan all in my trade out list! Will see what TLT throws up tomorrow before I decide on anything... but damn having Crichton back in my team feels so good.
For body type, Moylan didn't spring to mind. In first grade Schuster has 53 tackles, 1 missed, with 40 tackles last week filling in on the edge. Expecting a guy his size to be one of the best tackling halves in the comp.Aardvark wrote:
Just realised Schuster was $300k! Was mixing him up with Cust who is awkwardly priced.
If he starts a concern is that a half, no matter how strong defensively, playing on the edge in a shithouse team could become a major target for opposition attack which may lead to Moylanesque MT stats
Exactly same trades I have pencilled in.wolfking wrote:Might punt on Papalii, but I actually might double cow this week. Lam and Tino for Schuster and Alvaro. See what TLT dishes up.
wolfking wrote:Might punt on Papalii, but I actually might double cow this week. Lam and Tino for Schuster and Alvaro. See what TLT dishes up.
Aardvark Ratnick wrote:
Exactly same trades I have pencilled in.