Who is on your NAB Challenge watchlist?

Started by WizzFizz, January 24, 2014, 05:22:00 PM

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WizzFizz

Hello guys

Who is on your watch list and who should be added to this long list of mine. Thanks

DEF:
RICKY HENDERSON
DAVID SWALLOW
SAM DOCHERTY
SUCKLING
SAM DARLEY
JACK GRIMES
MAVERICK WELLER
MATTHEW FULLER
KADE KOLODJASHNIJ
TOM CUTLER  LUKE McDONALD
JEREMY LAIDLER
M SCHARENBERG
JACK WATTS

MID:
SHANE SAVAGE
MARC MURPHY
DOM TYSON
DALE THOMAS
ANDREW GAFF
LUKE SHUEY
JACK MARTIN
ANTHONY MORABITO
JAMES AISH
LUKE DUNSTAN
CLAYE BEAMS
VIV MICHIE
MITCH GRIGG

RUC:
MATHEW LOBBE
AARON SANDILANDS
BILLY LONGER
TOM HICKEY
SAM JACOBS
TONY NANKERVIS
DANIEL CURRIE
BEN BROWN
MICK APENESS
SAM NAISMITH
CAMERON WOOD

FWD:
CHARLIE DIXONS
ZORKO
MITCH CLARKE
PAUL CHAPMAN
LEWIS TAYLOR
DAYLE GARLETT
MITCH HONEYCHURCH
DANIEL MARKWORTH
NATHAN BOCK

bomberboy0618

Jed Lamb, Lachie Hunter, Shane Kersten, Jonothan O'Rourke, Alex Fasolo, Matthew Lobbe and basically any mature rookies, looking to stack as many mature rookies as I can.

GoLions


Keeper27

add Mason Shaw from port, i've read that he's had a very very good preseason.
Atley, with his new midfield role.
Ellis from WCE.
Thurlow.

ubeaut

I'm interested to see where Walker,Bartel.McVeigh etc. are playing. Their role determines whether or not I pick them.


quinny88

Take NOTHING out of premium players performances during the nab cup.
I say this every year but every year people want to make a big deal out of players form and positions during the Nab cup..

Use it to check out the rookies and mid pricers to see who you like the look of. Pick your guns based on who you think will be a top 10 scorer in their position at the end of the season regardless of how or where they play in the nab challenge. It counts for nothing.

T Dog


My Chumps

Quote from: quinny88 on January 24, 2014, 07:02:43 PM
Take NOTHING out of premium players performances during the nab cup.
I say this every year but every year people want to make a big deal out of players form and positions during the Nab cup..

Use it to check out the rookies and mid pricers to see who you like the look of. Pick your guns based on who you think will be a top 10 scorer in their position at the end of the season regardless of how or where they play in the nab challenge. It counts for nothing.
Completely agree with Quinny on this one.

Pretty comprehensive list you've got there though WizzFizz!

GoLions

Quote from: quinny88 on January 24, 2014, 07:02:43 PM
Take NOTHING out of premium players performances during the nab cup.
I say this every year but every year people want to make a big deal out of players form and positions during the Nab cup..

Use it to check out the rookies and mid pricers to see who you like the look of. Pick your guns based on who you think will be a top 10 scorer in their position at the end of the season regardless of how or where they play in the nab challenge. It counts for nothing.
100% agree, why I said only players under 500k. Anybody over that has proven themselves already, and doesn't need to show anything in NAB

Vinny

Agree with the boys above, if you need to watch them in the NAB Cup and they are over 500k, that's a problem. If you pay top dollar they should already be good enough and you should be able to rest assure they will kill it.

quinny88

Yep, it might have sounded like I was stating the obvious to some but you will be amazed at the amount of threads that will be created over the next month questioning a premium because they have a quiet nab challenge game.
Distinctively remember everyone jumping off Goldy last year and questioning weather he would even get a game, like Currie had over taken him because of a couple of nab cup games  ::) look how that turned out

kilbluff1985


hawkers65

Quote from: quinny88 on January 24, 2014, 11:42:01 PM
Yep, it might have sounded like I was stating the obvious to some but you will be amazed at the amount of threads that will be created over the next month questioning a premium because they have a quiet nab challenge game.
Distinctively remember everyone jumping off Goldy last year and questioning weather he would even get a game, like Currie had over taken him because of a couple of nab cup games  ::) look how that turned out

+1, That was pretty hilarious last year! Your premiums that you are rotating in and out of your team now, depending on your cash situation should be the ones and the only ones to come into consideration after the NAB. Only exceptions include players that are set for role changes or can score better in a particular role and injuries/fitness ect. For the serious SC'er, the NAB is purely for rookies and how they can produce in the big league as well as mid pricers who may have been injured or are looking to take the next step. Even this is hard to judge on the few nab games as a lot of teams are mucking around with a few things and arent going at 100%. Tread with caution! Your season could be over very early by chasing a few scores from a couple of meaningless players rather jumping on the obvious, reliable and proven premium.

shaker

All cheap rucks ,rookies and players coming back from injuries

quinny88

Tinkering with my team now and im just desperate for the nab challenge to unearth some rookies that arent a damn rip off  >:(
Cannot be satisfied with my team at the moment. Too much cash being spent on rookies and taking away from my team