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I am keen to play again.  Please PM league code.

 

Hi all. Just thought I'd let you know the Maestro's Devils will be returning for the 2016 season. 

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We still have a room for more teams in the RDT Comp.

click on the link below, login with your username etc. or if you havent done so, regsiter your details, then enter our league code.

https://sportsdeck.com/au/afl/dreamteam   

Legends League code = 940615

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And for AFL Fantasy  (non comp) we still require a few more teams for this league as well

the code required to join = CUJY2SXU

 

 
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1. If you have ALREADY REGISTERED for the Dream Team - AFL Competition, simply click the following link (you may need to login): 
http://sportsdeck.com/au/afl/dreamteam/group?cic=734739
(Once logged in, simply confirm your invitation and you'll be automatically added. Private Groups are a separate feature to the ten head-to head leagues of 18, in which you may continue to participate as usual). 

2. If you have NOT YET REGISTERED, simply click on the link below and fill in the registration form as usual: 
http://sportsdeck.com/au/afl/dreamteam/?p=register&group_code=734739
(On successful registration, you'll automatically be added to this Group. Simply look for the "GROUPS" tab in the nav of your Leagues page).

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  On 23/03/2016 at 00:30, Is Dom Is Good said:

Doesn't look like it's been updated yet so there may not be.

I just saw the following post on their Facebook page.

Remember, you can play The Real AFL Dream Team from anywhere. Simply load up the same link and URL from your mobile or...

Posted by

Dream Team AFL

on 

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

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  On 17/03/2016 at 11:32, Darkhorse72 said:

bit behind the times...any spots left?

 

All you need to do is use the league codes posted above, and you are in.

Same with SuperCoach, Cordner league still has a few vacancies.

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  On 23/03/2016 at 01:44, Is Dom Is Good said:

It seems the competition isn't full yet. What happens if we don't have the full 18 teams?

If the league doesn't get filled by D'LAND members,The RDT system will auto-fill the league with randoms. 

Of course without the required numbers for the our  promotion system, that has gone out the window as well.

  On 24/03/2016 at 07:01, DeeVoted said:

If the league doesn't get filled by D'LAND members,The RDT system will auto-fill the league with randoms. 

Of course without the required numbers for the our  promotion system, that has gone out the window as well.

That's disappointing…. I guess a number of people can't be bothered anymore?

Is there more doing Supercoach now? If so I'd be happy to move to that next season as I enjoy the multi tiered competition.

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  On 25/03/2016 at 00:44, Is Dom Is Good said:

That's disappointing…. I guess a number of people can't be bothered anymore?

Is there more doing Supercoach now? If so I'd be happy to move to that next season as I enjoy the multi tiered competition.

Supercoach is steady and is the most popular. Dream Team started to drop off in numbers (not just our comp) but in general. It didn't help when Virtual Sports split with the AFL. Now both forms of DT have suffered.  Some ditched DT and stayed with SC, as it was just too much trying to manage 3 teams.


  On 01/04/2016 at 08:11, DeeVoted said:

Supercoach is steady and is the most popular. Dream Team started to drop off in numbers (not just our comp) but in general. It didn't help when Virtual Sports split with the AFL. Now both forms of DT have suffered.  Some ditched DT and stayed with SC, as it was just too much trying to manage 3 teams.

Yeah I thought that was the case. I'm not a fan of the AFL website one.

I'll be moving to Super Coach next season then! I'll have to start from the bottom and work my way up to the top league again!

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      Legends League  (Div 1)    League Ave = 2020

2016 RDT Grand Final Results

Marvel Mavericks    2425

       Defeated

Rollin' Js    2386    

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Minor GF

EAT A KAKA    Won Minor GF    2326

             Defeated

Hogan's Hulks        2189

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** Special mention to Mega_Watts scoring 49,299 Total Season Pts ,took out this years Highest overall score in the RDT Comp. Making it back to back, taking his tally to 3 overall , and moving him ahead of gmac on 2.

  On 22/10/2016 at 01:24, DeeVoted said:

      Legends League  (Div 1)    League Ave = 2020

2016 RDT Grand Final Results

Marvel Mavericks    2425

       Defeated

Rollin' Js    2386    

I just couldn't get the job done against Marvel Mavericks!

Deevoted- are we only running a Supercoach competition next season due to lack of interest in the DT format? I'm happy to move to that one if it means there is more people involved and better leagues. Last season we had randoms in our league and it's not the best.

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  On 22/10/2016 at 01:27, Is Dom Is Good said:

Deevoted- are we only running a Supercoach competition next season due to lack of interest in the DT format? I'm happy to move to that one if it means there is more people involved and better leagues. Last season we had randoms in our league and it's not the best.

The plan is to try to get the numbers back up for Dream Team. It only needs 10 more teams and we have the promotion system back in business.

I am hoping we retain who we have now, and build from there. Failing that , we still have our regulars with their own league to join. 

If the DT comp gets canned, anyone wanting to play DT, still ends up playing against randoms. I plan to keep it going. AFL fantasy suffers from the same lack of numbers. Since the DT split I have asked for votes for a preference, AFL or RDT. RDT slightly ahead each time.

I played both AFL and RDT, is it just me? but I prefer RDT, for a number of reasons, one is AFL just has too many trades, I end making needless trades just to use them all. Then its mostly sideways trades, because the rookies $$ go up the same time as the ones selected in my team. Making it too hard to generate cash. Maybe I am doing it wrong. but RDT is close to how SC works.

  On 22/10/2016 at 03:02, DeeVoted said:

The plan is to try to get the numbers back up for Dream Team. It only needs 10 more teams and we have the promotion system back in business.

I am hoping we retain who we have now, and build from there. Failing that , we still have our regulars with their own league to join. 

If the DT comp gets canned, anyone wanting to play DT, still ends up playing against randoms. I plan to keep it going. AFL fantasy suffers from the same lack of numbers. Since the DT split I have asked for votes for a preference, AFL or RDT. RDT slightly ahead each time.

I played both AFL and RDT, is it just me? but I prefer RDT, for a number of reasons, one is AFL just has too many trades, I end making needless trades just to use them all. Then its mostly sideways trades, because the rookies $$ go up the same time as the ones selected in my team. Making it too hard to generate cash. Maybe I am doing it wrong. but RDT is close to how SC works.

Yeah I agree. The new AFL DT is too difficult with the constant changing of salary and the huge amount of trades required.

I am happy to play either RDT or SC (or both), as long as we have the numbers.

If anyone runs any Ultimate Footy comps I'd also be keen. 

I'm in one that is run out of Perth but I moved to Melbourne a few years ago so it would be good to do one here as well.


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