Snatchpato wrote:Just noticed on ynot's site it has captaincy % as:
Nathan Cleary 49.9%
Payne Haas 25.9%
Kurt Mann 6.4%
Matt Burton 3.7%
Guys that traded those players out to a captain that hasn't played yet?
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Snatchpato wrote:Just noticed on ynot's site it has captaincy % as:
Nathan Cleary 49.9%
Payne Haas 25.9%
Kurt Mann 6.4%
Matt Burton 3.7%
Milchcow wrote:
Guys that traded those players out to a captain that hasn't played yet?
guys Milch is talking to himself again...ynot wrote:
A much better way to explain it!
Snatchpato wrote:
guys Milch is talking to himself again...
mrbrownstone wrote:Talakai projected to make 123k, is that the biggest single week price rise? I remember Hynes made over 100k last year, but don't think it was quite that much was it?
grant never made $123k, but he did make $205k in 2 weeks which is pretty huge.robelgordo wrote:
I think Papy in 2019
EDIT: only made 106k in a week, but had BE -34 and would’ve been projected to go higher.
Liverpool_Bulldog wrote:Taumalolo the best value MID around the 650k mark that plays 13?
I keep looking at Gilbert hoping he can stay in the middle for 60 minutes for the big tackle numbers. With Luki and Nanai playing 80 on the edge at least it’s a possibility
Welshy wrote:
Lolo
TPJ
Cotter
JFH
Tapine (ultimate version)
AFB
Cheers mate, would love to take a punt on TapineWelshy wrote:
Lolo
TPJ
Cotter
JFH
Tapine (ultimate version)
AFB
robelgordo wrote:
Assuming he’s on track with his injury, Harris will have a few games under his belt and drop some cash by Origin. Fit into the category
Think Angus may not play Origin too and is worth a punt now
Liverpool_Bulldog wrote:Taumalolo the best value MID around the 650k mark that plays 13?
I keep looking at Gilbert hoping he can stay in the middle for 60 minutes for the big tackle numbers. With Luki and Nanai playing 80 on the edge at least it’s a possibility
Getting the ball to Talakai early in sets was how they were getting on the front foot. They stopped doing that and paid the price.multiple.scoregasms wrote:Sharks stopped going left because they stopped winning in the middle. Manly with the wind at their back, some line speed in defence and momentum kept winning the ruck
Some people would benefit from learning something about football rather than assuming that something worked in the first half so it will automatically work in the second
This video of Matty Johns explaining how you have to earn the right to go wide is a good start
https://streamable.com/sq4ca8
mattnz wrote:
Getting the ball to Talakai early in sets was how they were getting on the front foot. They stopped doing that and paid the price.
my tv broke wrote:
mattnz wrote:
Getting the ball to Talakai early in sets was how they were getting on the front foot. They stopped doing that and paid the price.
mattnz wrote:
Getting the ball to Talakai early in sets was how they were getting on the front foot. They stopped doing that and paid the price.