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    NRL Fantasy 2024 Part 48 - On paternity leave

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    Post by Weiland Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:32 pm

    mattnz wrote:

    It is a strength of your team. I like the balance.

    Thanks, I like my forward pack, my backs need some work but that'll come.
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    Post by Weiland Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:33 pm

    Apparently Doueihi is back in reserve grade next week. Should us Galvin owners be concerned?
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    Post by 13CokeHeads Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:36 pm

    @Weiland latrell and talakai/wighton in fir amstrong and faalogo and I reckon you win byes. Douhie to centre's no way moving their best player (after twal)
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    Post by Wiremu Trades Gone? Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:36 pm

    Weiland wrote:Apparently Doueihi is back in reserve grade next week. Should us Galvin owners be concerned?

    I reckon Galvin gets a rest next week. I know there was all this stuff about his hand and his manager js making a fuss about it not been given time to heal. Sezer is back I can see Sezer and Sullivan the halves just for next week
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    Post by my tv broke Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:36 pm

    Weiland wrote:Apparently Doueihi is back in reserve grade next week. Should us Galvin owners be concerned?

    Sezer available next week as well.

    Who knows. Everyone owns galvin

    Imo he should go to centre for a while or bench, take the pressure off him, and get some experienced players in the halves to organise the shitfight.

    They're got zero leadership out there at the moment
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    Post by precursor Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:41 pm

    robelgordo wrote:My 7yo just said Lomax is now his favourite player (it was Rava)

    I said “yeah he’s great but going to Parra next year”

    “Well next season it’s goodbye Dragons and hello Eels”. What a little shit

    too late to give up for adoption?
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    Post by Weiland Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:42 pm

    13CokeHeads wrote:@Weiland latrell and talakai/wighton in fir amstrong and faalogo and I reckon you win byes. Douhie to centre's no way moving their best player (after twal)

    I don't quite have the funds to do Armstrong/Latrell this week unfortunately or else that is what I would do. But will probably look to move on Armstrong to someone at some point this weekend. I don't mind Fa'alogo for the time being, at least for this week. Has got around 40 last 2 games without any big plays and it sounds like Papy is still a few weeks away. But if he scores low this weekend then might look at it again.
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    Post by Milchcow Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:45 pm

    Weiland wrote:Apparently Doueihi is back in reserve grade next week. Should us Galvin owners be concerned?

    He'd be better for the Tigers at centre . Benji will probably play him at lock or something
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    Post by Chewie Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:52 pm

    robelgordo wrote:My 7yo just said Lomax is now his favourite player (it was Rava)

    I said “yeah he’s great but going to Parra next year”

    “Well next season it’s goodbye Dragons and hello Eels”. What a little shit

    I like your kid!
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    Post by my tv broke Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:53 pm

    Just saw the Flanagan no try. Pretty impressive how the ref in the shed manages to get these so wrong so consistently haha
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    Post by Chewie Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:54 pm

    my tv broke wrote:

    Sezer available next week as well.

    Who knows. Everyone owns galvin

    Imo he should go to centre for a while or bench, take the pressure off him, and get some experienced players in the halves to organise the shitfight.

    They're got zero leadership out there at the moment

    Sezer should help with leading the team around
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    Post by robelgordo Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:58 pm

    my tv broke wrote:Just saw the Flanagan no try. Pretty impressive how the ref in the shed manages to get these so wrong so consistently haha

    But Matt said the call was correct
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    Post by my tv broke Fri Jun 07, 2024 11:06 pm

    Chewie wrote:

    Sezer should help with leading the team around

    Taking the piss or? I think sezer is 'not nrl standard' but same time Galvin and Sullivan arent really capable of steering em round. Galvins young hes got time, probably just needs a break from the halves imo. Be fine if he was beside a DCE or Hunt etc

    Anyway benji will make changes again next week so we'll see what they throw up.

    Its not like halves are their only issue but about the only position with nrl experience (sezer/douehi) that can come in
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    Post by Revraiser Fri Jun 07, 2024 11:41 pm

    Holy F ! Lomax baby !
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    Post by 13CokeHeads Fri Jun 07, 2024 11:42 pm

    [quote="Weiland"][quote="13CokeHeads"]@Weiland latrell and talakai/wighton in fir amstrong and faalogo and I reckon you win byes. Douhie to centre's no way moving their best player (after twal)[/quote]

    I don't quite have the funds to do Armstrong/Latrell this week unfortunately or else that is what I would do. But will probably look to move on Armstrong to someone at some point this weekend. I don't mind Fa'alogo for the time being, at least for this week. Has got  around 40 last 2 games without any big plays and it sounds like Papy is still a few weeks away. But if he scores low this weekend then might look at it again. [/quote]

    He reminds me of Nehe Milner skudder. Only got one step and once people figure that out he will be irrelevant. Good luck you look good for a nice run here either way
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    Post by Chucky Fri Jun 07, 2024 11:52 pm

    robelgordo wrote:

    But Matt said the call was correct
    Matt says a lot of things.
    Sometimes he even gets one correct.
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    Post by Chewie Fri Jun 07, 2024 11:55 pm

    my tv broke wrote:

    Taking the piss or? I think sezer is 'not nrl standard' but same time Galvin and Sullivan arent really capable of steering em round. Galvins young hes got time, probably just needs a break from the halves imo. Be fine if he was beside a DCE or Hunt etc

    Anyway benji will make changes again next week so we'll see what they throw up.

    Its not like halves are their only issue but about the only position with nrl experience (sezer/douehi) that can come in

    I thought the tigers looked more settled with Sezer in the team, he may be passed it, but he has a few more years of footy smarts

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    Post by robelgordo Sat Jun 08, 2024 12:26 am

    Sezer is definitely still their best halfback

    Lomax up to 103
    Hunt 69 nice
    Lucy 68 in 47 mins
    Eisenhuth 60
    JdB 36

    Seyfarth 59
    Twal and Fainu 49 each
    Api 48
    Uto 44
    Galvin 33
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    Post by Revraiser Sat Jun 08, 2024 12:34 am

    Aardvark wrote:
    The Armstrong news was the mail in the coffin of that particular trade in

    Edit: Mail???

    I envisaged an unopened letter sitting alongside a corpse for eternity when I read this
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    Post by Snatchpato Sat Jun 08, 2024 5:41 am

    I am shocked that Api made 48 points in that game, but I'll take it!

    I'll take Twal's 49 as well considering.

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