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Can't wait to choose my players for this year This is a great way to see how players from MFC and other sides go through out the year. Try it it is good fun and it's free

 

any idea when it gets up and running?

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any idea when it gets up and running?

Pre NAB Cup usually

 

Believe DreamTeam is live Feb 1, Supercoach tends to be in line, however i havent seen confirmation.

If you have an account from last year and you bought the stats package (supercoach gold) then you have a team picker already.

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Believe DreamTeam is live Feb 1, Supercoach tends to be in line, however i havent seen confirmation.

If you have an account from last year and you bought the stats package (supercoach gold) then you have a team picker already.

I am pretty hopeless at it(too many MFC players) but it was great last season when I had nothing else to cheer about


Believe DreamTeam is live Feb 1, Supercoach tends to be in line, however i havent seen confirmation.

If you have an account from last year and you bought the stats package (supercoach gold) then you have a team picker already.

They're both run by the same company, so you'd expect them to go online simultaneously.

Both go live on Feburary 1st, at least that's been the case the last few years. Lutz is right, they're both run by the same company - just different scoring and $ values.

I'm hoping to improve upon my disappointing finish to the season where I dropped just outside the top 5000 in the last round and bombed in the GF.

Are you sure they are run by the same company?? I'm pretty sure dreamteam is the afl and supercoach is the herald sun... Or are you talking about the people that created and run the software/websites?

 

Are you sure they are run by the same company?? I'm pretty sure dreamteam is the afl and supercoach is the herald sun... Or are you talking about the people that created and run the software/websites?

Exactly.

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