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Dream Team

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Started an AFL dream team LEAGUE, players needed so if you would like to join ,this is my league number. LEAGUE CODE - 330586

Cheers and Go Dees

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So from Melbourne who are the value picks?

Trengove is a must I would have thought, Scully?

So from Melbourne who are the value picks?

Trengove is a must I would have thought, Scully?

Based on last years form Davey, Moloney & Sylvia. Although I'd wait regarding Davey (inj.?), but he should be right for Round 1. Bennell might be one too going by reports for defence/interchange.

I think Trengove will go close to the "most picked player" by DT and SC teams.

 
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id say Trengove, Scully,Jurrah. maybe wonna ($100,000) and Joel Macdonald

Grimes also a good pick despite the high price

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Trengove definitely, I've given a miss on Scully.. as much as it pains me, I've gone for Trengove and Martin starting, and someone cheaper than Scully to sit on the pine.

Other demon I have is Sylvia, ready for him to explode.

Grimes should still score well but theres better value in the backs. I think Morton could take it to the next level again and average 90-100 (third year rule ;)), also consider Joel Mac, though I'm not expecting huge numbers from him.

Watts and Wona I'm not sold on with their injuries, but Tapscott could be a good bench pick if he plays early

Ahhhhh... so looking forward to this year!


I've got Trengove and scully both in midfield, Sam Blease on midfield bench (good option)and Jack Watts in my forward line. Along with Grimes in defence. Strauss is a good buy as well, so is Gysberts, Tapscott, MacDonald, Jurrah and Wonaeamirri

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Just joined. 1 spot left.

I tried to join but it was full apparently...any other dream team leagues? Anyone want to start one??


1 spot left in 879577. Its a mfc league -_-

Ok thanks guys will do.

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