Honey Badger wrote:
This is one thing with league that blows my mind...
Obviously wingers are told to jam in and give their opposite a free run to the line?
I think they all imagine they have slater coming through with some knees or boots in cover
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Honey Badger wrote:
This is one thing with league that blows my mind...
Obviously wingers are told to jam in and give their opposite a free run to the line?
Pain wrote:
Cheers, full current team is
Macca
Lolo BSmith IPap
Matto Fifita
SJ ARey
Bird Aitken
Teddy Turbo Walsh
Hunt CHN Fog Moses
AFB Hynes Verrils SCrichton
Hynes becomes Ponga at some point and whoever else fails or gets injured becomes Haas
4 trades left, live rank of 118
With my trade position and depth I feel like I’m invested into taking a risk and hanging on through the next few rounds with only a trade or two to cover injuries
Weiland wrote:What news have I missed, why are people selling Bird?
Weiland wrote:Well, at least if they shut down the NRL for a few weeks, I would have saved trades on Tohu and Cleary.
Liverpool_Bulldog wrote:Morning lads, just running this through the group again.
Current centres are Peachey, Olam and Burton. That’s fine until Cleary/Luai return and Burton most likely becomes Cleary. Is this week probably the best to grab a Manu/Ramien and take the points on offer? Or wait for a base pricer to pop up over the next couple of weeks?
Cheers lads
Ahhh cheers for pointing that out, lovely work by the Mayor.Jele wrote:
worth reading the last couple of pages on trading Bird out. if you've got the trades (and i think you have?), i'd grab one of Ramien or Manu now. Get the points for this week, and (hopefully) grab a centre keeper for the rest of the year.
Yeah Ramien feels like another Olam. Spending top dollar and then he shits the bedwolfking wrote:Ramien seems very favoured over Manu. Maybe I'm hung up on the 98 Manu scored against the Dogs at FB 2 years ago lol. Ramien seems to like a suspension or injury but nothing to base that off.
Souths are one of the best teams to create numbers out wide. It takes one of the better FBs to anticipate the play early and provide the extra cover. Maybe the defending halves can move allong the back line with the opposition halves to get numbers? Thinking outside the traditional shapes...Jele wrote:I feel like we underestimate the variety of shapes being thrown at outside defenders and the quality of playmakers in exploiting space out wide. Most teams condense their defence in an effort to try and win the middle, so there is always the potential of numbers out wide if the attacking team can get on the front foot in the middle and give their halves enough space to make plays.
As an admittedly biaised fan, i think Souths, and Cody Walker in particular, have been exceptionally good at exploiting those opportunities for a couple of years now. Reynolds straightening up inside gives Cody the space to do so. The games they lose have been those where they have been dominated in the middle and haven't had those front-footed opportunities, not because any particular team's outside backs have 'solved' how to defend against them. I'm more interested to understand how defensive lines react to both halves being on the same side of the field, which Souths do a lot.
robelgordo wrote:I envy anyone prioritising trading CTRs
GreenMachine wrote:Guys it’s round 17 and trades are single digit
Give any and all centres a miss.
Who got something else? Averillo? No wait... he’s listed at centre