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Forward line is the lowest scoring line by a fair margin.Seeing a lot of people load up their backlines and neglect their forward line structure.
I'd have thought the opposite is the way to go. Feels like there's been a considerably greater amount of defensive premos over the past few years, and hence a better chance of picking one up on the cheap. I know after the past few years I'd have more confidence filling out my backline than my forwardline. I know there's a lot of midpriced options, but people are putting a lot of faith in players with injury problems churning out decent scores consistently.
Curious to hear some counter-arguments on that front though.
Fair *s, but wouldn't the obvious flaw in that be that a forward midpricer could reasonably be expected to score lower than midpricers on other lines?Forward line is the lowest scoring line by a fair margin.
If a midpricer averages 75 in the forward line they are 10 points from keeper territory. 85avg
If a midpricer averages 75 in defence they are 20 points from 95 avg.
If a midpricer averages 75 in midfield they are 30 points from 105 avg.
I think most people are hoping we have players added to the forward line who outperform who is available currently.
(back of the napkin math)
Easier to start defenders with scoring history behind them. Whitfield Lloyd are easy choicesFair fu**s, but wouldn't the obvious flaw in that be that a forward midpricer could reasonably be expected to score lower than midpricers on other lines?
Although, I suppose it depends where they play. Rayner and Coleman could feasibly go 75+, but they'll ideally spend more time in the midfield and forward line respectively. Curnow, Gresham, and Cogs can probably hit that too, but there's huge questions marks surrounding their ability to stay fit (granted, I still have the latter of those 2 but tempted to switch one for Rayner).
have pared my team back to Guns and cheap rookies with a bit of value in forwards
how to best employ the $200k - hookers and coke?
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Yep,Fair fu**s, but wouldn't the obvious flaw in that be that a forward midpricer could reasonably be expected to score lower than midpricers on other lines?
Although, I suppose it depends where they play. Rayner and Coleman could feasibly go 75+, but they'll ideally spend more time in the midfield and forward line respectively. Curnow, Gresham, and Cogs can probably hit that too, but there's huge questions marks surrounding theur ability to stay fit (granted, I still have the latter of those 2 but tempted to switch one for Rayner).
Really like this setup .....love Day / Jiath on the Wings tooB. Hardwick Hartigan/Frost Scrimshaw
HB. Sicily DGB Impey
C. Day Mitchell Jiath
Not much to report from the wasteland that is the Suns board, but from the little I've seen he's training normally and expected to play round 1.Love Witts as a 2nd ruck choice, but I'm not so sure he'll be fit in time for round one. Chol might be a reasonable alternative for those that have the balls.
Any news on Jitts' fitness that you're aware of Maybe Tomorrow?
Seeing a lot of people load up their backlines and neglect their forward line structure.
I'd have thought the opposite is the way to go. Feels like there's been a considerably greater amount of defensive premos over the past few years, and hence a better chance of picking one up on the cheap. I know after the past few years I'd have more confidence filling out my backline than my forwardline. I know there's a lot of midpriced options, but people are putting a lot of faith in players with injury problems churning out decent scores consistently.
Curious to hear some counter-arguments on that front though.
Rumoured Reef is playing forward and isn’t considered a huge scoring roleView attachment 1316710
kananook fc v1.4.20
keen for another preseason of changing this 75,000 times.
Cooper Stephens a good chance at geelongV1, $22k spare.
Big O most likely to get chopped for a bigger boy, with JHF downgraded to a $123k option (if another one presents).
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Really like this setup .....love Day / Jiath on the Wings too
Pretty well balanced squadV1, $22k spare.
Big O most likely to get chopped for a bigger boy, with JHF downgraded to a $123k option (if another one presents).
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Dunkley for me.ASSuming you were looking at something like this as a setup, who would you grab with $588k?
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He has been earmarked to replace Henderson.A lot of teams have S. De Koning (Geelong) in their playing squad. Is he a certainty to play?
l would use most of it and get Dunkely...You could either leave him in the midfield or swap him wth Coniglio...ASSuming you were looking at something like this as a setup, who would you grab with $588k?
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ASSuming you were looking at something like this as a setup, who would you grab with $588k?
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