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im looking to use gary ablett as trade bait.

propose appropriate deals and ill look.

If you are trading Ablett, you'll probably need a multi-player deal to get it done. Any type of position / category you are looking to strengthen?

 

Goddamn selection dilemmas - KHunt named as a follower for GC, but Wingard also named...grrrr

Tipping Hunt to be Def/Mid when Rnd 3 comes round.

 
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Opposite problem for me. 2nd game in, and my stocks are already stretched.

And boy do i hate this sub rule. Nothing worse than when your player is racking plenty of possessions, and the coach subs him off.

Opposite problem for me. 2nd game in, and my stocks are already stretched.

And boy do i hate this sub rule. Nothing worse than when your player is racking plenty of possessions, and the coach subs him off.

That's why I'm worried about Wingard


Category based. So much more to worry about.

That's probably actually okay for me - the Big O will get smashed against Sandi in the hitouts while I have Cox x2 to demolish things.

 

yes. everything of the captain is doubled. 10 kicks = 20 kicks. works the other way though. 3 fa's = 6 fa's.

I'm looking at a delicious 14-1 win


Okay, good. I'm in front 11-4, it'd be bloody rough if I got caught now. Could win by more though with Wingard and Thomas still to play.

EDIT: robbo king, wow! Just noticed we play each other next week, should be a beauty!

going by this weeks stats. in other word. If I played you this week. I'd beat you comprehensively. but unfortunately. ultimate footy doesn't work like that. I look forward to the contest after a solid win this week.

edit: oops. I was looking at the wrong team and our stats are pretty close. I look forward to a nail biter next week

So, Stonecutters and Saigon Saints got somewhat lucky for week one (Stonecutters 3 players in top 10 overall for the AFL; SS had JJK). But can they keep it going?

Also, I reckon I can crack Saigon. Will be at better strength this week.

although josh Kennedy kicker 7.1 for me. he didnt help me win. infact. if he didn't play. I still would have won 12-3 as I won goals by 74 points. haha bring it on. man I love UF. it cheers me up when Melbourne play crap.


I've already lost two points. Mumford late withdrawal. that hurts.

Might not have mattered, Cox is my captain. That said, still a man down.

I've got Breust, Hunt and Ray on extended benches so I'm waiting on those...

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UF confirmed for more important than proper footy now

Yup, but what do you do if your facing a 0-2 start in both. Unless Stevie J can pull off 6 goals, 8 marks or 4 frees, there may be questions asked about team IWAP's coach.

Yup, but what do you do if your facing a 0-2 start in both. Unless Stevie J can pull off 6 goals, 8 marks or 4 frees, there may be questions asked about team IWAP's coach.

Desperately hoping he doesn't, or we may see the first coach firing of the season down at Mega_Watts FC.


Thank god for Jimmy Bartel and GWS being rubbish is all I can say!

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Team IWAP would like to announce that our coach has the full support of the board.

 
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Wish i could help, but i'm so short of forwards, i had to draft Maric into my team (shudder)


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