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    NRL Fantasy 2024 Part 48 - On paternity leave

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    Post by kamikamicameleons Sat Jun 08, 2024 5:44 am

    13CokeHeads wrote:

    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

    But man, what a step that was for Skuds until they figured him out. That 2015 world cup he was magic
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    Post by kamikamicameleons Sat Jun 08, 2024 5:45 am

    Daveboy wrote:Dan Ginnane has to be the commentator with the least football knowledge in the history of commentating

    I've always wondered where his extremely Australian accent comes from too?? I've never met an Aussie in my life who sounds like that
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    Post by kamikamicameleons Sat Jun 08, 2024 5:48 am

    13CokeHeads wrote:Why spud fucker? Is he Irish? De belin sounds French or Portuguese or sumn

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    Post by multiple.scoregasms Sat Jun 08, 2024 6:04 am

    Threw the C on JDB thinking he was a safe 50

    It's not leaving Hynes, Cleary or Haas for the rest of the year
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    Post by Honey Badger Sat Jun 08, 2024 6:14 am

    Armstrong out means I need to make a trade to have 17. Hard to go past Wighton at sub 400k, but tough decision to either trade out Armstrong or Strange. If Armstrong comes back next week he's still got plenty of money to make.
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    Post by Liverpool_Bulldog Sat Jun 08, 2024 6:45 am

    Honey Badger wrote:Armstrong out means I need to make a trade to have 17. Hard to go past Wighton at sub 400k, but tough decision to either trade out Armstrong or Strange. If Armstrong comes back next week he's still got plenty of money to make.
    Armstrong then plays the Panthers and then has the bye in 16 yeah?

    Obviously we shouldn’t worry to much about the matchup but not sure he’s worth keeping. Sharpe could get the next two games and then Ponga can’t be far away
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    Post by White Lightning Sat Jun 08, 2024 7:36 am

    i see dan ginnane has been mentioned...his speaking voice annoys me
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    Post by White Lightning Sat Jun 08, 2024 7:39 am

    i know armstrong is out i see calf injury was mentioned but is this a long-term injury or is he back next week. cheers.
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    Post by Milchcow Sat Jun 08, 2024 7:44 am

    Snatchpato wrote: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.

    I didn't realise that it accepting scores was an option . Guess I'll take Twal's score too
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    Post by Liverpool_Bulldog Sat Jun 08, 2024 7:49 am

    White Lightning wrote:i know armstrong is out i see calf injury was mentioned but is this a long-term injury or is he back next week. cheers.
    No info as of yet I don’t think. 

    Probably won’t know until Tigs posts
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    Post by Guest Sat Jun 08, 2024 8:04 am

    Quite likely stepping into the dungeon with JC again
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    Post by 13CokeHeads Sat Jun 08, 2024 8:12 am

    Im in the same boat re armstrong to Wishhart or Wighton, if i go wighton means no cook and will need to pivot to egan or drop one of mitchell fifi garrick... Will let my rd 16 hooker decision come as late as possible.

    Wighton has some pretty yoyo scores but after byes im hoping to loop him.
    Wishhart will probaby get up to 5/600k but will quickly drop once muster is back. Has anyone done a general draft of which teams are good for the loop? Seemed doggies have been good so far
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    Post by Liverpool_Bulldog Sat Jun 08, 2024 8:12 am

    Khany wrote:Quite likely stepping into the dungeon with JC again
    If he’s into the team at the 1 hour cut I’m tempted to buy my first ticket on the JC express. 
    Latrell next week with a bit more information perhaps
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    Post by Camo123 Sat Jun 08, 2024 8:14 am

    13CokeHeads wrote:Im in the same boat re armstrong to Wishhart or Wighton, if i go wighton means no cook and will need to pivot to egan or drop one of mitchell fifi garrick... Will let my rd 16 hooker decision come as late as possible.

    Wighton has some pretty yoyo scores but after byes im hoping to loop him.
    Wishhart will probaby get up to 5/600k but will quickly drop once muster is back. Has anyone done a general draft of which teams are good for the loop? Seemed doggies have been good so far
    You don’t really need a deliberate red dot when there’s a team on bye each week
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    Post by Guest Sat Jun 08, 2024 8:50 am

    Liverpool_Bulldog wrote:
    If he’s into the team at the 1 hour cut I’m tempted to buy my first ticket on the JC express. 
    Latrell next week with a bit more information perhaps

    Highly unlikely Hoppa remains at FB or wing and they make Turbo ctr.
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    Post by sajjos Sat Jun 08, 2024 8:51 am

    Milchcow wrote:

    I didn't realise that it accepting scores was an option . Guess I'll take Twal's score too

    I am rejecting V/C JDB's score. what do I do next?
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    Post by Liverpool_Bulldog Sat Jun 08, 2024 8:51 am

    Khany wrote:

    Highly unlikely Hoppa remains at FB or wing and they make Turbo ctr.
    Now this is a tangent
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    Post by wolfking Sat Jun 08, 2024 8:58 am

    I was thinking about it. If it was just a short term calf injury for Armstrong and only out a week or two, you'd think they would just chuck Gagai back there as a stop gap option. Debuting another rookie against Melbourne is a big call given the situation you would think.
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    Post by sajjos Sat Jun 08, 2024 9:02 am

    Khany wrote:

    Highly unlikely Hoppa remains at FB or wing and they make Turbo ctr.
    Read a recent article where Clearly, after his latest set back, was questioning his training methods and general preparedness each week and wondering if he is putting too much pressure on his body while is no longer his his teens.

    Considering Turbo had many more setbacks than Cleary, will he accept the fact that he needs to change something and possibly Centre is an option to help with his longevity. I hope he has all the support he needs to help in making the right decision as we need players like him playing for many more years and more consistently.
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    Post by Guest Sat Jun 08, 2024 9:11 am

    sajjos wrote:
    Read a recent article where Clearly, after his latest set back, was questioning his training methods and general preparedness each week and wondering if he is putting too much pressure on his body while is no longer his his teens.

    Considering Turbo had many more setbacks than Cleary, will he accept the fact that he needs to change something and possibly Centre is an option to help with his longevity. I hope he has all the support he needs to help in making the right decision as we need players like him playing for many more years and more consistently.

    Apart from being fat, same applies to Latrell

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