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The Wild Turkies are in. Gobble Gobble ;)

 

'Sylvia's night out' is in...

Good luck all...


'Sylvia's night out' is in...

Good luck all...

haha thats a ripper name mate. Let's hope you're not unwittingly pre-empting anything!

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haha thats a ripper name mate. Let's hope you're not unwittingly pre-empting anything!

this is awkward....

 
The second league is also full now, so I've created Demonland 3 for anyone else that has missed out.

Code: 382033

Baileys Backlash is in league 3, take me on if you dare, i am a fantasy football god!


The second league is also full now, so I've created Demonland 3 for anyone else that has missed out.

Code: 382033

Watch out for Apple Juice 29. he came 34 two years ago, 206 last year, this year he will finish at #1.

I'm in League 3

Procrastinators

Defenders

1. Michael Johnson (Fremantle)

2. Roughead (Hawks)

3. Petterd (Melbourne)

4. Neagle (Ess)

5. Nicoski (WCE)

6. Bradley (Fremantle)

7. Chad Cornes (Port)

8. David Myers (Ess)

9. Daniel Bradshaw (Bris)

Midfield

10. Nick Stevens (Carl)

11. Luke Hodge (Hawthorn)

12. Gary Ablett Jr. (Geel)

13. Cale Morton (Melbourne)

14. Nathan Jones (Melbourne)

15. Rhys Palmer (Fremantle)

16. Danyle Pearce (Port)

17. Bartel (Geelong)

Ruck

18. Meesen (Melbourne)

19. Seaby (WCE)

20. Kreuzer (Carlton)

21. Leuenberger (Bris)

Forwards

22. Colin Garland (Melbourne)

23. Cyril Rioli (Hawks)

24. Fevola (Carlton)

25. Chris Egan (Coll)

26. Johnathon Brown (Bris)

27. Pavlich (Fremantle)

28. Nathan Thompson (Roos)

29. Buddy Franklin (Hawks)

30. Charlie Gardiner (St. K)

Fish Heads are in

I'm in League 3

Procrastinators

Defenders

1. Michael Johnson (Fremantle)

2. Roughead (Hawks)

3. Petterd (Melbourne)

4. Neagle (Ess)

5. Nicoski (WCE)

6. Bradley (Fremantle)

7. Chad Cornes (Port)

8. David Myers (Ess)

9. Daniel Bradshaw (Bris)

Midfield

10. Nick Stevens (Carl)

11. Luke Hodge (Hawthorn)

12. Gary Ablett Jr. (Geel)

13. Cale Morton (Melbourne)

14. Nathan Jones (Melbourne)

15. Rhys Palmer (Fremantle)

16. Danyle Pearce (Port)

17. Bartel (Geelong)

Ruck

18. Meesen (Melbourne)

19. Seaby (WCE)

20. Kreuzer (Carlton)

21. Leuenberger (Bris)

Forwards

22. Colin Garland (Melbourne)

23. Cyril Rioli (Hawks)

24. Fevola (Carlton)

25. Chris Egan (Coll)

26. Johnathon Brown (Bris)

27. Pavlich (Fremantle)

28. Nathan Thompson (Roos)

29. Buddy Franklin (Hawks)

30. Charlie Gardiner (St. K)

no offense leucopogon, but your team could be so much better. IMO get rid of bradley, hodge (hes suspended), egan and spend less on your rucks! why get Seaby when you can get like Macintosh or David Hille instead. otherwise your team is quite descent.

here is my team.


Defenders

Heath Shaw

Chad Cornes

Adam McPhee

Andrew Mcleod

Jordan McMahon

Raph Clarke

Mark Nicoski

Darren Pfeiffer

Harry Taylor

Midfielders

Scott Thompson

Nick Stevens

Lenny Hayes

Brent Stanton

Travis Johnstone

Simon Buckley

Shane Valenti

Robert Eddy

Rucks

Dean Cox

John Meesen

Todd Goldstein

Joel Tippett

Forwards

Jonathan Brown

Matthew Pavlich

Paul Chapman

Steve Johnson

Brett Deledio

Alan Didak

Robert Murphy

Stuart Dew

Marlon Motlop

no offense leucopogon, but your team could be so much better. IMO get rid of bradley, hodge (hes suspended), egan and spend less on your rucks! why get Seaby when you can get like Macintosh or David Hille instead. otherwise your team is quite descent.

here is my team.

Thanks for the advice mate, or are you trying to psych me out already? LOL

I realise Hodge is out for Rd 1, but I've got enough decent back up in there anyway (I hope). As for Kepler Bradley he seemed cheap. That was my draft strategy. Get a bunch of expensive stars that I think are in for a big year and then fill out the squad with undervalued players that I think will improve or make a strong comeback from injury.

Its all a learning experience for me, I've never played Supercoach before, so I'm not expecting to do that well.

And I thought I went bargain basement with my rucks. Looking at last years supercoach stats, it seemed that ruck was not typically a very high scoring position, hence I went the cheap option and got two chepies (Meesen and Kruezer) and my starting division is pretty cheap as well Seaby and Leuenberger. Seaby often rests up forward and kicks goals too as a bonus.

We'll see how it all pans out.

Is it worth making a demonland league on SuperTipping? Your SuperCoach details can be transferred, so it's probably easier.

I know JoeGutnick64 has already made a league at oztips, but there should be room for both...

p.s. That's a scary looking team, Addam... Plenty of star power in there.

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