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    NRL Fantasy 2023 Part 36 - At the going down of the sun

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    Post by Revraiser Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:38 pm

    @Aardvark 'Do better, it's just not butter'. There's loads of gr8 name potential. Copyright be fucked.
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    Post by lukeayee Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:41 pm

    Contrastinghobby wrote:

    Next time a stranger convinces you to host, go back to theirs instead and show them your penisini instead

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    Post by Revraiser Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:42 pm

    Jordan Poole is cock blocking Curry today, get out the way fool

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    Post by Boozecluez Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:45 pm

    Revraiser wrote:Jordan Poole is cock blocking Curry today, get out the way fool


    haha watching that too with the little one, though I want the Kings to win (Grizzlies fan)
    Might go make a coffee and enjoy this second half
    Will come back for some more serious fantasy discussion later, like last minute panic trades and sauce bottle storage locations
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    Post by The Goat Boys Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:47 pm

    Contrastinghobby wrote:

    haha watching that too with the little one, though I want the Kings to win (Grizzlies fan)

    Always been a suns fan, go for the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL as well.

    Love the state of Arizona.

    Is looking like the suns might have a shot at the championship this year.
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    Post by Krump Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:47 pm

    Tbf to butters isn’t the payment a charity donation?
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    Post by The Goat Boys Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:49 pm

    Krump wrote:Tbf to butters isn’t the payment a charity donation?

    To get into the Fantasy Lounge it is, I don`t know about other programs.

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    Post by Revraiser Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:51 pm

    Contrastinghobby wrote:

    haha watching that too with the little one, though I want the Kings to win (Grizzlies fan)
    Might go make a coffee and enjoy this second half
    Will come back for some more serious fantasy discussion later, like last minute panic trades and sauce bottle storage locations

    I love the Nba, one of the better sports to watch regardless of liking basketball or not. Curry is my fave player to watch. His steal ability, and speed to the net without getting stopped are as gud as his 3 shooting.

    Coffee ? Don't tempt me


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    Post by Revraiser Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:52 pm

    Krump wrote:Tbf to butters isn’t the payment a charity donation?

    Read the room buddy fmd
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    Post by Revraiser Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:53 pm

    The Goat Boys wrote:

    Always been a suns fan, go for the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL as well.

    Love the state of Arizona.

    Is looking like the suns might have a shot at the championship this year.

    Getting Durant when they did was a major play, gr8 work
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    Post by multiple.scoregasms Fri Apr 21, 2023 1:59 pm

    robelgordo wrote:Other tidbit from that smh article is Kepaoa in doubt.

    So could end up with Talau starting, Laurie in NSW Cup and a four forward bench like a normal team anyway

    On Bula, if it was R1 we’d all pick him automatically. I get it’s harder after 3 previous fullbacks in 6 games. But I think there’s enough context clues to suggest he’ll run out for awhile.

    Considering for HSS, who is dead as a fantasy asset. Probably be a bit more wary if it was for someone like Couchman, where it could be sideways/backwards (esp with Dragons playing R13 and Tigers not)

    As a general rule I won't trade someone in I haven't seen play before. Sometimes that means I'm a week late on someone like Preston, but it means I avoid duds like Cini

    Worst case scenario for non owners Bula looks like the second coming of Teddy, busts out a 60 and is a trade in next week for <300k

    Worst case scenario for owners Bula scores -3, looks completely out of his depth and spends the next 3 years in reserve grade
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    Post by Boozecluez Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:00 pm

    Krump wrote:Tbf to butters isn’t the payment a charity donation?

    Nah not anymore, run as a business with a cash league as well
    It used to be a starlight foundation donation which I still actually make to this day.

    The prices vary between $30 up to $90
    https://www.rugbyleaguefantasypro.com/subscriptions/fantasy-supercoach

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    Post by standard-issue Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:03 pm

    ShadowSabre wrote:
    Pookus McFly wrote:Butters’ new facebook fantasy page “NRL talk without the trolls” is living up to its name, the buttery one has been handing out permabans for any laugh reacts on his comments. The funny thing is, part of the dynamic of the “no bullying” page is that Butters, oblivious to irony, bullies people about their picks when they don’t fall in line with his advice. Best comedy on facebook right now, do recommend.

    The funniest thing about that whole thing is that anyone still takes any advice from that tool

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    Post by robelgordo Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:03 pm

    multiple.scoregasms wrote:

    As a general rule I won't trade someone in I haven't seen play before. Sometimes that means I'm a week late on someone like Preston, but it means I avoid duds like Cini

    Worst case scenario for non owners Bula looks like the second coming of Teddy, busts out a 60 and is a trade in next week for <300k

    Worst case scenario for owners Bula scores -3, looks completely out of his depth and spends the next 3 years in reserve grade

    Solid rule (which I have broken before and will again)

    Won’t for Bula though, wasn’t considering that seriously. Now if Olapau starts…
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    Post by The Goat Boys Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:06 pm

    multiple.scoregasms wrote:

    As a general rule I won't trade someone in I haven't seen play before. Sometimes that means I'm a week late on someone like Preston, but it means I avoid duds like Cini

    Worst case scenario for non owners Bula looks like the second coming of Teddy, busts out a 60 and is a trade in next week for <300k

    Worst case scenario for owners Bula scores -3, looks completely out of his depth and spends the next 3 years in reserve grade

    That`s the great thing about rugby league and Nrl Fantasy.

    So many players like Cini, Peoples teaching me all these valuable lessons.
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    Post by robelgordo Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:08 pm

    Contrastinghobby wrote:

    Nah not anymore, run as a business with a cash league as well
    It used to be a starlight foundation donation which I still actually make to this day.

    The prices vary between $30 up to $90
    https://www.rugbyleaguefantasypro.com/subscriptions/fantasy-supercoach


    Is the subscription just for the fantasy pro engine that was open preseason? or are there other  insights offered?
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    Post by standard-issue Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:13 pm

    Holy Moly wrote:
    The Dolphin Conspiracies wrote:

    Laurie will spend some time at 5/8 subbing Wakeham
    Staines is not on the bench - he is named on the wing - I cannot see Talau displacing Bula from FB or playing a lot of minutes

    Whoops. Talau and laurie on the bench. Still, it's unusual to have two backs on the bench.

    Wasn't Sheens doing, but we once ran out with Halatau starting 9 and two genuine Hookers as Interchange (Farah and Cherrington)Laugh 3
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    Post by ShadowSabre Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:16 pm

    Revraiser wrote:

    I love the Nba, one of the better sports to watch regardless of liking basketball or not. Curry is my fave player to watch. His steal ability, and speed to the net without getting stopped are as gud as his 3 shooting.

    Coffee ? Don't tempt me

    I have to agree. I have absolutely no skin in it as I dont have a team or anything, but if there is a game on I'll happily admire the spectacle and enjoy it. Whereas NFL or Baseball not so much, those I think you defs need to be suporting a team to find it enthralling
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    Post by Krump Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:16 pm

    Revraiser wrote:

    Read the room buddy fmd
    Isn’t it time for your nap?
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    Nah not anymore, run as a business with a cash league as well
    It used to be a starlight foundation donation which I still actually make to this day.

    The prices vary between $30 up to $90
    https://www.rugbyleaguefantasypro.com/subscriptions/fantasy-supercoach

    Helping out charity was the only thing he had going for him. Oh well
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    Post by Boozecluez Fri Apr 21, 2023 2:18 pm

    robelgordo wrote:

    Is the subscription just for the fantasy pro engine that was open preseason? or are there other  insights offered?

    Not sure, I have never actually looked into it before now.
    To be fair there may have been a market for this 10 years ago but he doesn’t have page 51 parties or a chewie

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