Tear this to shreads, Honey Badger don't care :P

Started by Honey Badger, February 23, 2013, 03:13:38 AM

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Honey Badger

Hey guys would love you to tear this team a new one. Gone fairly risky with some out there picks (Tambling), but honestly reckon most will work out, and with 30 trades doesn't really matter if 1 or 2 don't...

Defense
Goddard, Broughton, Newman, Yarran, Tambling, Pittard
(Docherty, L. Brown)

Mids
Ablett, Pendles, Kennedy, Dangerfield, Shuey, Stevens, K. Mitchell, Crouch
(O'Meara, Viney)

Rucks
Jacobs, Leuenberger
(Daw, Moller)

Forwards
Frankling, Cox, Rockliff, Martin, Macaffer, Neade
(Lee, Membrey)

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tbagrocks

So you are just gonna use the forum to get other people to rate your team? ???

Why should any of us rate you, all you do is ask for a rating? Bulldust I say!

Honey Badger

Sorry mate, but is that not what this forum is for? The more experienced fantasy players giving advice to the less experienced players such as myself?

LF

Quote from: Honey Badger on February 23, 2013, 04:22:25 AM
Sorry mate, but is that not what this forum is for? The more experienced fantasy players giving advice to the less experienced players such as myself?

The forum is about give and take too many taking but not giving

Capper

LEave those Sydney fans alone Tbag, Tippett has left for a much greener (money green) pasture.

You need to fix your backline champ way too weak.

Also dont just post about your team, start posting in other threads and increase your knowledge. Thats how we all did.

Noz

Backline could go with another premium, Many coaches are starting with 1 or 2 rookie defenders this year maybe something you could look into. Downgrading maybe Tambling and upgrading Newman to a premium

Newman - Yes he has been told he will spend a bit more time in the middle this season i won't buy into it and i encourage you not to either, Better choices at that price range. However can make you some good cash but is a very risky pick

Tambling - Brave man to pick him not many serious coaches would.

Yarran - Spend a bit more time on the wing still a problem if faced with a hard tag.

What could be done:
Tambling to Goodes + 80k
Broughtan to the forward line, Take Martin out
Martin to Hanley + 12k
Newman to Gibbs - 90k

Leaving you with a backline/forward line looking something like this

Goddard, Gibbs, Hanley, Yarran, Goodes Pittard

Frankling, Cox, Rockliff, Broughtan, Macaffer, Neade

Looks a bit better doesn't it, but this plan will only work if you believe the combo of Gibbs/Hanley will be better than Martin/Newman which i think it will be.

Kane Mitchell and Brett Goodes are still rookies so watch out for that.

tbagrocks

Odd since you've been doing the same thing on the forum since 2011? ???

How much more experienced do you need to be?

Noz

It would be good if people could go and rate other peoples teams and then make a thread about their own but some people might not have the time or simply don't think their input matters and thus they  make their own thread asking for advice on how to make their team a lot better.

Honey Badger if you do get a chance i would recommend you have a look at some of the other threads people have made about their team and offer a few words of wisdom. Or even try and contribute to conversations on other boards. This is a community after all and we would like everyone to try and contribute one way or another.

Time may be a bit of a problem for you however so that is fine. Just don't make too many threads about your team  :)

gunnerzzz

Broughton and Martin and two never again picks for me. Got burnt last year. Newman was going alright in the NAB cup last night, had a bit of a shower one last year thats why he's cheap. Could be a good pick if he regains his form from previous years but in saying that he turn's 31 in may, could slide further. I'd upgrade him if you can spare the ca$h.

tor01doc

gunnerzzz

Agree about Martin - but many don't.

A bit harsh on GB though. Injured, played out of position, coached by Mr R ZZZZZZ Lyon. He may be worth a look.