Has anyone got a link to robbos team ?
It's called Herestoyoumrs. It's ok for someone that wouldn't put much time in it. Rucks are a bit poxy with Sinclair and Smith. He's missing a couple of rookies too.
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Has anyone got a link to robbos team ?
Cheers mate, how do you look up teams or add a rivalry? I cant seem to do either.It's called Herestoyoumrs. It's ok for someone that wouldn't put much time in it. Rucks are a bit poxy with Sinclair and Smith. He's missing a couple of rookies too.
Cheers mate, how do you look up teams or add a rivalry? I cant seem to do either.
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SC? you need Gold to see it**** this new website is shit. Why change it every year FFS.
Where do I find traded in stats?
**** this new website is shit. Why change it every year FFS.
Where do I find traded in stats?
Yes I know. I have gold. The question is where the **** is it now located?SC? you need Gold to see it
On the team screen the top ten are under your team if your scroll down, if you want all of them then click players and then coaches choice, shows a % change not a raw number.Yes I know. I have gold. The question is where the **** is it now located?
Shit web developers. Stick to the bank model of do it once, do it right and leave it the **** alone.
Top ten not on app?On the team screen the top ten are under your team if your scroll down, if you want all of them then click players and then coaches choice, shows a % change not a raw number.
Ah sorry mate, never used the app to select only scores so haven't seen thatTop ten not on app?
I know after three rounds prices change, but what after that?
I know after three rounds prices change, but what after that?
The loopholes seem to have changed since last I took this seriously, so let me see if I get this straight.
Assuming Kennedy (Melb) didn't play play this week., I can do the following?
Put Kennedy on the ground.
Put the Emergency on Davis.
Watch how Davis (GC) plays. If he does well leave all as is. If he does shit swap Kerridge on to the ground for Kennedy.
Is that right?
READ BEFORE POSTING.The loopholes seem to have changed since last I took this seriously, so let me see if I get this straight.
Assuming Kennedy (Melb) didn't play play this week., I can do the following?
Put Kennedy on the ground.
Put the Emergency on Davis.
Watch how Davis (GC) plays. If he does well leave all as is. If he does shit swap Kerridge on to the ground for Kennedy.
Is that right?



There are way too many variables in SuperCoach for any of that to be applicable.Some general observations for everyone.
To get the best scoring players in all playing areas of the ground, based on last years most expensive players, would cost you the following (approx):
Defence - $3.27 million.
Mid - $5.02 million.
Ruck - $1.29 million.
Fwd - $3.43 million.
Total - $13 million.
Add in 8 rookies on the benches and you're looking at around $14 million to give yourself the best possible chance.
That means you need to get 4 million extra from what you start with over the season. If you consider 10 or so of your trades might be used to cover injuries and other non-value related issues that means of the 20 other ones you have you need to get about 200k value from each trade. That's the benchmark. Any more is great, any less and you need some other value from the trade beside mere value.
How do you get value?
200k value is hard to find, and where it is easy to find many other people will also find it. Those who didn't pick Kerridge, Papley, Kennedy, Tippa, Dea, Parish, etc, are behind the 8 ball already and probably won't recover.
This is why it's so important to jump over early when your starting team got it wrong. If the super cows get away from you, it's goodnight. And don't wait for the bubble if you can't - if you need 4 in and they'll all bubble at the same time you have to go for the two safer choices a round early, because you can't afford to miss those next two.
Then there are those who didn't pick Adams, Wells, Hall, Weitering, Zaharakis, Liberatore. These guys could be even more important, because not only are they going to get you towards that 14mil goal, but they're going to do it without costing you a trade. For these kind of players even 100k is a bonus: every 100k you make here is 100k less you need to get from your trades.
Its in these areas that a person's judgement will come in to play and help them take the next step - when to keep, when to sell, who to back in to return to form, who to jump on and the lowest point. Some might look at Zaharakis and say 'eh, it's just a hot run, not worth it' and end up being right. Some might look at Wells and say 'actually he wont make the jump to 100+ a round, better to move him on now as a cow rather than hold out' and be wrong.
But if you simply don't have any of these rookies and bolters at all, then you're already behind. You're going to lose the money game so quickly that it won't matter how good a judge you are in the other areas.
If you had the 15 best performed price rise players (lol, you picked Waite) you'd have made 1 million already. If you look at the top teams in the rankings that is about par. Some will have done it with fewer trades than others, but they're all in that area. If you have significantly less than this then you're not going to keep up, as the top players will only accelerate further away as they use this extra buying power to get in top players faster.
Yeah I missed a few and now Im so far behind i cant see my team through the tears.Some general observations for everyone.
To get the best scoring players in all playing areas of the ground, based on last years most expensive players, would cost you the following (approx):
Defence - $3.27 million.
Mid - $5.02 million.
Ruck - $1.29 million.
Fwd - $3.43 million.
Total - $13 million.
Add in 8 rookies on the benches and you're looking at around $14 million to give yourself the best possible chance.
That means you need to get 4 million extra from what you start with over the season. If you consider 10 or so of your trades might be used to cover injuries and other non-value related issues that means of the 20 other ones you have you need to get about 200k value from each trade. That's the benchmark. Any more is great, any less and you need some other value from the trade beside mere value.
How do you get value?
200k value is hard to find, and where it is easy to find many other people will also find it. Those who didn't pick Kerridge, Papley, Kennedy, Tippa, Dea, Parish, etc, are behind the 8 ball already and probably won't recover.
This is why it's so important to jump over early when your starting team got it wrong. If the super cows get away from you, it's goodnight. And don't wait for the bubble if you can't - if you need 4 in and they'll all bubble at the same time you have to go for the two safer choices a round early, because you can't afford to miss those next two.
Then there are those who didn't pick Adams, Wells, Hall, Weitering, Zaharakis, Liberatore. These guys could be even more important, because not only are they going to get you towards that 14mil goal, but they're going to do it without costing you a trade. For these kind of players even 100k is a bonus: every 100k you make here is 100k less you need to get from your trades.
Its in these areas that a person's judgement will come in to play and help them take the next step - when to keep, when to sell, who to back in to return to form, who to jump on and the lowest point. Some might look at Zaharakis and say 'eh, it's just a hot run, not worth it' and end up being right. Some might look at Wells down the track and say 'actually he wont make the jump to 100+ a round, better to move him on as a cow rather than hold out' and be wrong.
But if you simply don't have any of these rookies and bolters at all, then you're already behind. You're going to lose the money game so quickly that it won't matter how good a judge you are in the other areas.
If you had the 15 best performed price rise players (lol, you picked Waite) you'd have made 1 million already. If you look at the top teams in the rankings that is about par. Some will have done it with fewer trades than others, but they're all in that area. If you have significantly less than this then you're not going to keep up, as the top players will only accelerate further away as they use this extra buying power to get in top players faster.
