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Hi all,

I need the input of experienced super coach participants of the past on an issue. I looked at my team today and viewed a number of players who had risen in value. I wonder does this accumulated value become an addition to your overall salary cap, or does it just stay dormant until the competition finishes. If it does stay dormant I would suggest it is like that pesky super for process workers and hospitality devotees you know the money is there but you just cant get at it. What is the point of giving players higher values if you cant use them. I have a second question.

I have looked at the rankings over the weekend and considered the following two players. Yze magic You will love this!!!!

Cameron Bruce and Cale Morton both identical on every other facet of the possession tally except the clangers and goals.

Cale had 6 and Cameron had two. Now by the super coach guide a clanger is worth -8 points.

Cameron kicked 2 goals and Cale kicked one goals are also worth +8

How then does Bruce score in excess of one hundred points and Cale in the 60's

D EFF% K H G B CM UM T CL C SC SCA

28 79 13 15 1 0 0 9 0 3 4 66

29 83 13 16 2 1 0 8 3 1 1 113 105

Top scores are Cale bottom line is Cameron

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with regard to player values, it adds on to the salary cap. You can then use the money to upgrade to other players. For example you initially buy Kyle Cheney for $94,200; he is now worth $161,000. You can trade on Cheney's current price, so you in effect have an extra $66,800 when you sell him.

does this make sense? (it sounded good as I typed it)

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Hi all,

I need the input of experienced super coach participants of the past on an issue. I looked at my team today and viewed a number of players who had risen in value. I wonder does this accumulated value become an addition to your overall salary cap, or does it just stay dormant until the competition finishes. If it does stay dormant I would suggest it is like that pesky super for process workers and hospitality devotees you know the money is there but you just cant get at it. What is the point of giving players higher values if you cant use them. I have a second question.

I have looked at the rankings over the weekend and considered the following two players. Yze magic You will love this!!!!

Cameron Bruce and Cale Morton both identical on every other facet of the possession tally except the clangers and goals.

Cale had 6 and Cameron had two. Now by the super coach guide a clanger is worth -8 points.

Cameron kicked 2 goals and Cale kicked one goals are also worth +8

How then does Bruce score in excess of one hundred points and Cale in the 60's

D EFF% K H G B CM UM T CL C SC SCA

28 79 13 15 1 0 0 9 0 3 4 66

29 83 13 16 2 1 0 8 3 1 1 113 105

Top scores are Cale bottom line is Cameron

two major factors are efficiency and clangers, a player may have less touches but be more effective with them. plus marks from opposition kicks are big point earners but this not a seperate stat, one thing i would like to know is a kick out off bounds on the full deemed loss of points for a clanger as well as points earned for the kick ? Michael Gardiner was 100% efficient on the weekend

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with regard to player values, it adds on to the salary cap. You can then use the money to upgrade to other players. For example you initially buy Kyle Cheney for $94,200; he is now worth $161,000. You can trade on Cheney's current price, so you in effect have an extra $66,800 when you sell him.

does this make sense? (it sounded good as I typed it)

So I have Luenberger who has done SFA and I have to trade him because of his injury. So if I wanted to get say Kruzer it would cost me more money.

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So I have Luenberger who has done SFA and I have to trade him because of his injury. So if I wanted to get say Kruzer it would cost me more money.

You need to take a punt on a couple of Rookies in each position

Once there value increases Trade them out for more rookies & bank the coin

you will need the extra bucks for the business end of the season.

Daniel Rich has risen $97000 already. The kid is a gun & Will be worth another $100,000 in three weeks.

Get Davey into your team now while he is flying & when the time arrives get ready to draft

Strauss, Bleese, Jurrah & Watts.

Trade Leunberger for Meesen & be patient, its a long season.

Good Luck

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You need to take a punt on a couple of Rookies in each position

Once there value increases Trade them out for more rookies & bank the coin

you will need the extra bucks for the business end of the season.

Daniel Rich has risen $97000 already. The kid is a gun & Will be worth another $100,000 in three weeks.

Get Davey into your team now while he is flying & when the time arrives get ready to draft

Strauss, Bleese, Jurrah & Watts.

Trade Leunberger for Meesen & be patient, its a long season.

Good Luck

But Messen is not going to score you points at the moment and based on his current form will not at all even though he was not out worst on Sunday. With regard to Daniel Rich the kid has a lowest score of 80 for the three rounds, and until the opposition workout a strategy to shut him down will run without a tag. This is much the same as Palmer did for the majority of last year. Why would you trade Rich for another rookie, they have al been done and dusted . I have the following Rookies in my team ATM:

Hurley

Rich

Hill

Beams

Robinson

Yarran

Zieball

Vickery

Roughead

Rance

The majority of have major potential so who do I trade them for?

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Trade Leunberger for Meesen & be patient, its a long season.

Good Luck

Thanks for the tip on Leunberger - not sure about Meesen though.


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But Messen is not going to score you points at the moment and based on his current form will not at all even though he was not out worst on Sunday. With regard to Daniel Rich the kid has a lowest score of 80 for the three rounds, and until the opposition workout a strategy to shut him down will run without a tag. This is much the same as Palmer did for the majority of last year. Why would you trade Rich for another rookie, they have al been done and dusted . I have the following Rookies in my team ATM:

Hurley

Rich

Hill

Beams

Robinson

Yarran

Zieball

Vickery

Roughead

Rance

The majority of have major potential so who do I trade them for?

You seem to miss the point

Meesen is going to score you a whole lot more points than Leunberger over the next 12 weeks.

If you where banking on Leunberger as your No. 1 Ruckman you system is flawed. He was back up @ best.

You have too many Rookies in your team @ once. Only need 2 on each line

& Trade them once you think there values has maxed out.

You wouldn't trade Rich @ present however later in the season when he tops $400000 move him on.

All the Rookies have been done & dusted hey?

Zaharakis - Bombers

Meredith - Swans

Suban & Broughton - Dockers

Cheney - Demons

Petrenko - Crows

Just to name a few are all scoring OK currently & will rise in value over next couple of months

Keep looking DD you have barely scratched the surface.

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You seem to miss the point

Meesen is going to score you a whole lot more points than Leunberger over the next 12 weeks.

If you where banking on Leunberger as your No. 1 Ruckman you system is flawed. He was back up @ best.

You have too many Rookies in your team @ once. Only need 2 on each line

& Trade them once you think there values has maxed out.

You wouldn't trade Rich @ present however later in the season when he tops $400000 move him on.

All the Rookies have been done & dusted hey?

Zaharakis - Bombers

Meredith - Swans

Suban & Broughton - Dockers

Cheney - Demons

Petrenko - Crows

Just to name a few are all scoring OK currently & will rise in value over next couple of months

Keep looking DD you have barely scratched the surface.

Okay OMR thanks for the tips I shall look into it further. You seem to have a good handle on this. I would love to sit with a group of mates during the off season and really nut this out. I have a air education in statistics and I feel you cant really pick a good team without the input of statistics. Anyhow all the best

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