Sam Dwyer of Collingwood is rookie priced with not many games expected. As a SuperCoach strategy, he may be in your 2013 SuperCoach team.
Name - Sam Dwyer (COL)
Position - MID / FWD
Price - $96,200
Average - N/A
Draw - Not relevant
I don't know much about Sam Dwyer, but right now he is a lock for me.
No, I haven't lost my mind. No, it's not a typographical error. And No, I'm not trying to be funny and waste your time; ROFL. I don't expect Dwyer to play any games for Collingwood in 2013, but why is Dwyer a lock for me in SuperCoach 2013?
I think by now you may have guessed why Dwyer is a lock in my SuperCoach team in 2013.
If you are still unsure about this riddle, then you need to read the Floating Donut article. If you have already read the article, a refresher won't hurt
In short, the Floating Donut strategy includes the selection of a player who will not or is very unlikely to play in 2013, but is used for the Captain Loophole or Emergency Loophole.
For me, Sam Dwyer is the perfect candidate to be the Floating Donut!
REASONS FOR SAM DWYER
The first thing, I looked at is price and looked for the players with the lowest price, $96,200. It's a double positive picking a $96,200 player; namely you want to use the least amount of money for this player and the fact that the player is priced at $96,200 means he is a rookie and needs to be elevated off the rookie list to actually be named in the team. Currently, the $96,200 priced player positions in SuperCoach Gold include 5 DEF, 9 MID, 3 RUC and 8 FWD; noting some players have DPP entitlements.
The second thing, I looked for players with DPPs. The reason is it gives you more flexibility in taking advantage of the Emergency Loophole of the Floating Donut. This eliminates all, except the Collingwood rookies of Adam Oxley (FWD/DEF), Ben Richmond (FWD/DEF), Sam Dwyer (MID/FWD) and Sydney rookie of Xavier Richards (FWD/DEF). I then decided to pick the player, which plays in the SuperCoach position which we would likely use the Emergency Player Loophole of the Floating Donut strategy. That leaves the one and only Sam Dwyer!
The third thing I looked at is the draw. This is not how good or how bad the draw is for the particular player as the Floating Donut is a player, you don't want named in 2013. Dwyer plays for the Collingwood, thus the strategy could be that Dwyer is EMG and Dane Swan or Scott Pendelbury as your initial captain at the start of a round. A possible strategy.
The most obvious reason for not selecting Sam Dwyer is that you do not believe in the Floating Donut. However, don't forget the benefits of the Floating Donut are Captain Loophole and Emergency Player Loophole.
My reasoning for selecting Sam Dwyer is obvious and unless someone is willing to pay an extra surcharge, ie over $96,200 and find another rookie who will play more games at the end of a round, Dwyer is locked and loaded.
Now the trick is to have another Floating Donut
Verdict: LOCKED(1)
Name - Sam Dwyer (COL)
Position - MID / FWD
Price - $96,200
Average - N/A
Draw - Not relevant
I don't know much about Sam Dwyer, but right now he is a lock for me.
No, I haven't lost my mind. No, it's not a typographical error. And No, I'm not trying to be funny and waste your time; ROFL. I don't expect Dwyer to play any games for Collingwood in 2013, but why is Dwyer a lock for me in SuperCoach 2013?
I think by now you may have guessed why Dwyer is a lock in my SuperCoach team in 2013.
If you are still unsure about this riddle, then you need to read the Floating Donut article. If you have already read the article, a refresher won't hurt
In short, the Floating Donut strategy includes the selection of a player who will not or is very unlikely to play in 2013, but is used for the Captain Loophole or Emergency Loophole.
For me, Sam Dwyer is the perfect candidate to be the Floating Donut!
REASONS FOR SAM DWYER
The first thing, I looked at is price and looked for the players with the lowest price, $96,200. It's a double positive picking a $96,200 player; namely you want to use the least amount of money for this player and the fact that the player is priced at $96,200 means he is a rookie and needs to be elevated off the rookie list to actually be named in the team. Currently, the $96,200 priced player positions in SuperCoach Gold include 5 DEF, 9 MID, 3 RUC and 8 FWD; noting some players have DPP entitlements.
The second thing, I looked for players with DPPs. The reason is it gives you more flexibility in taking advantage of the Emergency Loophole of the Floating Donut. This eliminates all, except the Collingwood rookies of Adam Oxley (FWD/DEF), Ben Richmond (FWD/DEF), Sam Dwyer (MID/FWD) and Sydney rookie of Xavier Richards (FWD/DEF). I then decided to pick the player, which plays in the SuperCoach position which we would likely use the Emergency Player Loophole of the Floating Donut strategy. That leaves the one and only Sam Dwyer!
The third thing I looked at is the draw. This is not how good or how bad the draw is for the particular player as the Floating Donut is a player, you don't want named in 2013. Dwyer plays for the Collingwood, thus the strategy could be that Dwyer is EMG and Dane Swan or Scott Pendelbury as your initial captain at the start of a round. A possible strategy.
- Round 1-3 - Ablett (VC), Dwyer (EMG), Swan/Pendles (C)
- Rounds 4 - Selwood/JPK(VC), Dwyer (EMG), Swan/Pendles (C) (EDITED - Can't be Buddy(VC)! Similar game time!)
- Rounds 5-6 - Not Applicable as Collingwood play first game of round
- Rounds 7 - Watson/Cotchin/Cox(VC), Dwyer (EMG), Swan/Pendles (C)
- Round 8 - Ablett (VC), Dwyer (EMG), Swan/Pendles (C)
- Rounds 9-10 - Not Applicable as Collingwood play first game of round
- Round 11-12 - Ablett (VC), Dwyer (EMG), Swan/Pendles (C)
The most obvious reason for not selecting Sam Dwyer is that you do not believe in the Floating Donut. However, don't forget the benefits of the Floating Donut are Captain Loophole and Emergency Player Loophole.
My reasoning for selecting Sam Dwyer is obvious and unless someone is willing to pay an extra surcharge, ie over $96,200 and find another rookie who will play more games at the end of a round, Dwyer is locked and loaded.
Now the trick is to have another Floating Donut
Verdict: LOCKED(1)