Yeah I was just considering this.
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An injury to Darcy would mean he would go to the bench, leaving TDK in R1 and Flynn and Boyd in R2 and Flex. They can't exist anywhere else.
So then you'd be wanting decent scores from TDK, Flynn and Boyd or else you would be losing the full benefit of the Flex. Flynn at Flex could still effectively cover a non-playing Boyd in R2 but you are pretty much painting yourself into a phonebox as this situation leaves you stuck having to cover R2 instead of being able to eliminate your 22nd score.
If Boyd and Flynn look like getting minutes early on, then it is still ok, I guess, as they both offer great cash if played. But if one of them is missing, then the other really needs to be played at R3 while you get the Flex filled by someone on another line.
Alternatively, you could run an R/F in R3 and have a Luke Jackson type ready to come in from the forwards. It gives you back the flexibility but at the cost a decent cash cow perhaps in Boyd. Maybe Boyd will make 200k which is only 5% of the 4 million you want to make but yeah.... food for thought.....
At this early stage, and just going off what I once saw of Flynn and have read about Boyd, they sound like a very good rookie and a promising MP to have in the list. If they get games, I think I'll be trusting them in the starting lineup and risking the potential loss of flexibility in the opening rounds.
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An injury to Darcy would mean he would go to the bench, leaving TDK in R1 and Flynn and Boyd in R2 and Flex. They can't exist anywhere else.
So then you'd be wanting decent scores from TDK, Flynn and Boyd or else you would be losing the full benefit of the Flex. Flynn at Flex could still effectively cover a non-playing Boyd in R2 but you are pretty much painting yourself into a phonebox as this situation leaves you stuck having to cover R2 instead of being able to eliminate your 22nd score.
If Boyd and Flynn look like getting minutes early on, then it is still ok, I guess, as they both offer great cash if played. But if one of them is missing, then the other really needs to be played at R3 while you get the Flex filled by someone on another line.
Alternatively, you could run an R/F in R3 and have a Luke Jackson type ready to come in from the forwards. It gives you back the flexibility but at the cost a decent cash cow perhaps in Boyd. Maybe Boyd will make 200k which is only 5% of the 4 million you want to make but yeah.... food for thought.....
At this early stage, and just going off what I once saw of Flynn and have read about Boyd, they sound like a very good rookie and a promising MP to have in the list. If they get games, I think I'll be trusting them in the starting lineup and risking the potential loss of flexibility in the opening rounds.
Therefore,
Ruck: TDK, Sims (Darcy)
Fwd: Caleb (Hewitt)
Flex: Flynn
If Darcy gets injured, you still get to play your 23rd guy.
Step 1: Flynn and Sims substitute.
Ruck: TDK, Flynn (Darcy)
Fwd: Caleb (Hewitt)
Flex: Sims
Step 2: Caleb and Sims substitute.
Ruck: TDK, Flynn (Darcy)
Fwd: Sims (Hewitt)
Flex: Caleb
Step 3: Hewitt and Sims substitute.
Ruck: TDK, Flynn (Darcy)
Fwd: Hewitt (Sims)
Flex: Caleb
You need the Ruck Bench to be RUC/FWD if your Flex is Ruck otherwise, you will have no cover if your Flex Ruck or in fact your Rucks are out. That is why I'm tempted to skip Boyd (RUC) and go Sims (RUC/FWD) which will in effect means your FWD bench covers your 3 main rucks.
REMEMBER IF YOU HAVE A 3 RUCKS SETUP (2 RUCK 1 FLEX) then your RUCK bench needs to be Sims (RUC/FWD) not Boyd (RUC) to be covered by Bench Guy in your FWD Line.
Naturally, you need to decide on how important this as you do get best 22 of 23.