Stevie J ---> N.Roo

Started by Money, February 19, 2013, 03:23:33 AM

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The_Captain

N Roo is an Injury prone hasbeen...

SydneyRox

Quote from: noto07 on February 19, 2013, 07:26:43 PM
N Roo is an Injury prone hasbeen...

Kinda harsh. He had a poor 2012, but he wasnt alone at the club there. The guy has the ability to kick 5 or 6 no doubt. Will he dominate the best defenses anymore?? Maybe not, but still a solid pick.

Nige

Quote from: tabs on February 19, 2013, 04:32:56 AM
Well if Stevie J is back R2 then start NROO and if he fails R1 then go to Stevie R2

This.

luke.clancy4

Im on N Roo just for round 1, then trading him to Wright

Andrew

Geez people write off gun players easily... both Nick Riewoldt and Jonathon Brown (bit of a contempory) are set for a huge start to their seasons against easy oppositions. They did it last year and there's nothing to suggest they won't repeat the doses again this year.

Judging players DT-wise is different now. The fact a player could get injured doesn't count against them as much, then with 2 trades a week so many options are possible, that a risky pick who you have no commitment to be the best thing to happen if you make the right trade early... I just think the major forward lining up against weak opposition is a recipe for a big DT score most times.

Ricochet

Its just a big risk to take on a KPP.

NRoo had an easy early fixture last year and went 77 (Port) 126 (GC) 76 (Bullies) 75 (Freo) 80 (Melb)... Port, Bullies and Melb aren't much chop.
He did start pumping out 100s halfway through the year, even against decent teams.