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I’ll have a crack.

If you're thinking about having a fantasy team this year I highly recommend AFL Fantasy over SuperCoach. I think it is a better scoring system and has an easier app/online game to use.

Also because it is the official Fantasy game of the AFL, the stats are shown on the AFL app as well as live during the games, and referenced in the AFL news as well.

 

 
On 06/03/2018 at 11:05 AM, Demonland said:

Anyone interested in doing AFL Fantasy (official AFL comp) this year? https://fantasy.afl.com.au/

I will start a league if we get enough interest.

I believe @Drunkn167 and @Docs Demons are keen. Anyone else?

Have we enough for a Fantasy league yet?


I spend waaay to much time looking at my teams anyway so why not. Count me in.

Keen if there's still room!

Need some advice, after some re-shuffling of my team I've got $46k left over, I've been building my team all summer to have as little cash leftover as possible. 

Is it okay to have spare cash at the start of the season?


3 hours ago, Drunkn167 said:

Need some advice, after some re-shuffling of my team I've got $46k left over, I've been building my team all summer to have as little cash leftover as possible. 

Is it okay to have spare cash at the start of the season?

If anything it’ll help you upgrade a little earlier on a jet but really I don’t think it’s too much budget to have any real impact.

I’ve got $170k players on all benches and expect them to play early considering the reports. Rest of my team is top liners with a few ~250-300k bit players I hope chip in enough to break even most weeks.

Really have to do the work on identifying your cash cows. I don’t think someone like Fritsch fits the mould in this regard.

Set up a comp: DEEPENDS.

YOUR LEAGUE INVITATION CODE: Z7MUYWYJ

16 players, final 8, no bye games.

All welcome.

Cheers, MONO

On 19/03/2018 at 6:51 AM, Demonland said:

The official Demonland League

Invitation Code: HM7PMSPC

18 Teams, Finals, Bye game on.

Let me know once you've joined.

I have joined :darkhorse"

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Just checking in on how everyone's doing. After starting the year strongly I've dropped to Overall Rank 4313 after a few poor weeks, but I'm pretty optimistic about where my team is sitting.

Also because I love Bull and his Fantasy game is super strong right now take a look at these

 

 

 

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