Thanks Rows. I had Cripps and JOM but still not sure. Cripps ownership puts me off and the loss of Gibbs may hurt.
Taking a different approach this year and trying to be more selective in mids and not go with masses.
I have just another couple of queries. Apologies for bombarding you.
Sloane is an interesting one. I am looking at him but do you think Gibbs addition will hinder or hurt scores??
He is a bit like Duncan. The addition of Ablett may affect his scores but also may not.
The other question is are you running with many high end rookies?
I can only really see Brayshaw and maybe Naughton as any that may go ok.
However I cannot remember how you do all the calcs but I would believe they are a risk at their price. In particular Brayshaw who may get squeezed out of that midfield.
Is your intention to keep $100K up your sleeve for a rookie or two that we must have after Rd 2?
Eg. Leave Brayshaw out initially and if he fires then maybe bring him
Taking a different approach this year and trying to be more selective in mids and not go with masses.
I have just another couple of queries. Apologies for bombarding you.
Sloane is an interesting one. I am looking at him but do you think Gibbs addition will hinder or hurt scores??
He is a bit like Duncan. The addition of Ablett may affect his scores but also may not.
The other question is are you running with many high end rookies?
I can only really see Brayshaw and maybe Naughton as any that may go ok.
However I cannot remember how you do all the calcs but I would believe they are a risk at their price. In particular Brayshaw who may get squeezed out of that midfield.
Is your intention to keep $100K up your sleeve for a rookie or two that we must have after Rd 2?
Eg. Leave Brayshaw out initially and if he fires then maybe bring him
I don't see Gibbs adversely affecting Sloane, in fact, my Captaincy strategy has been Sloane/Martin/Titch for quite awhile now (I haven't had Danger in my team).
I will be having 2 or 3 of the more expensive Rookies, though I haven't locked in which ones yet. The way to do the calcs is to divide the price difference by 5000. So in the case of Banfield ($123,400) and Brayshaw ($198,300), then 198,300 - 123,400 = 74,900 / 5000 = 15. So Brayshaw needs to outscore Banfield by 15 to be considered a better pick, in terms of cash generation.
I won't be going out of my way to keep money up my sleeve, but I won't be spending for the sake of spending either.