wolfking wrote:
Bye Capewell.
Capewell will sit in my team until Graham is back.
EDIT: What is Graham coming back from? Could he see a couple weeks off the bench?
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wolfking wrote:
Bye Capewell.
StormTrooper96 wrote:
Capewell will sit in my team until Graham is back.
my tv broke wrote:Sounds like Wade Graham isnt far off a return.
Liverpool_Bulldog wrote:
Being a Graham owner from last year I guarantee he doesn't last long
Iron Mike wrote:Found this on renegades fantasy website after round 1:
Jai Arrow
Arrow’s score wasn’t terrible or anything but I have major reservations he’s all that useful to us at this point of the season playing 55 minutes a game. Arrow played between 50 and 60 minutes on 8 occassions last season and although he had some good games in there his overall average was just 49. If you can trade Arrow and get a more promising undervalued player I’d be doing that.
Just a reminder to never trade a keeper unless for long term injury.
Trying to convince myself to keep getting keepers and cash cows with trades. Not mid range trap trades and have round 12 in mind
Individual wrote:
I just traded tolo for arrow. Should i have gone 4 a cash cow instead??
Camo123 wrote:I know TLT might reveal more, but if Martin is named to start ahead of Elliot, this might impact Tolman's minutes negatively right?? As Elliot would move into prop rotation
Do you think that moving Tolman to any of Twal, McLean, TPJ, Vaughan is worthwhile
Can also afford Surgess in FRF if I do Host to Flegler/Waddell or I can afford Taupau if I drop Whitehead to Stimson (should he start). Quite like the Taupau move as he is the only real genuine gun that should play in R12 (depending on Lolo injury time, also Surgess is probably gun status) but limits ability to get Crichton in R4/R5
FalconSloth wrote:how much did kapeweel on the wing affect his scores and is he a sell
FalconSloth wrote:friend reynolds or surgess
StormTrooper96 wrote:
I really like the thinking but with that in mind, instead of assuming the outcome, I think it best to give it a weeks look.
Tolman - coming off 51 and 43 scores. If he busts it and scores 45 or lower he still makes around 17K (613K) and maybe is a sell
Twal - Flavour of the week. Coming off scores of 35 and 60+, even if he scores a 50 which is what you'll want he makes 35K (605K)
McLean - scores of 46, 54. Could push 50 average this year. If he scores a 50 he'll make 31K (624K).
TPJ - 40 and 46. Dont rush.
Vaughn - 57 and 41. Has some troops back which should help him i think but again if he scores 50 this week theres 13K (672K)
TL;DR - You can give it a week before worrying about Tolman. Those around him won't make too much of a 50 and even if Tolman scores below 50 he should still make some money with a BE of 37.
my tv broke wrote:StormTrooper96 wrote:Any one have any TLT surprises in mind?
My surprise would be doggies no changes... not sure if that's even a surprise.
Another surprise will be Gillett second row and Dfifita Lock (just throwing it out there... no substance to this)
Frizzell named.
SI wrote:
He'd be nuts to risk playing a fortnight after that injury.
Individual wrote:is it bad to have to many cash cows?? all my bench and emergency are pretty much cash cows..this is my first year on fantasy and trying to know what to do 4 next year..
Camo123 wrote:
Thanks, yeah I think that's what I'm thinking - to be conservative with trades. Pretty important as I've never made it to the end of the year without running out of trades. Strategy also worked with Arrow last week when I was tossing up whether to chase Bateman. My only worry is that Surgess continues his try scoring form with the 3 early wooden spoon contenders in next 4 weeks (Titans, Eagles, Dogs)