mattnz wrote:
Timing of C and VC doesnt really matter, only advantage of being early like first game, is you can guarantee they will be playing.
The important timing is ideally your players you want to loop in, should play as early as possible, so you get to see their scores before deciding which score to take.
Rein
Fifita Haas
Arrow Murray Bateman
Morgan Carty
Nikora vc Burns (loop)
CNK Ponga C Hughes
Mahoney James Garner lawrie
Tolman CHT capewell rava
Here you get to see Capewell and Tolman play, if you like either score you can take it. For Tolman's score you switch Bateman with Garner, or leave as is for Capewell's score. If they both bomb and you think Rava can score better, you can switch CHT and Rava to get his score instead.
Thanks again legend
I thought you were better off putting at least your vc in an early game in case someone is a late withdrawal in another game so you can trade them or more flexibility with organizing your team? Generally a non-issue but my dad got burnt by trading friend in and having him VC for the Friday night game in round 2 and couldn’t reverse the trade
That helps a lot though re organizing your team and having them play earlier to give you more options.
I think Garner and lawrie are the 2 I’d love to be able to decide between after seeing Lawrie’s score but that’s not as doable so I will have burns in centre as you say and if capewell has a shocker then I will gamble on rava but likely not too profitable a loop this week
Thanks mate!
Thanks @Milchy as well. That was what I was thinking re captains