Okay, so here is my team I just whipped up to give you an example of what I think a good team looks like. I will no doubt change this a thousand ties before kickoff. There are plenty of ways to structure your team, this is just one example. I have gone lighter on the front row forwards than I could have (the reason why is my completely unfounded theory that the big props take a few games to get proper match fitness), and bulked my 2RF out more. I could have easily gone lighter in the second row and stacked my front row with Fifita and Taupau types. A lot of coaches like to go light on forwards entirely and stack the backs with guns (which isn't a bad theory because the backs seems to have far higher ceilings in supercoach and the game tends to balance toward them more IMO). On the other side of that, a rookie basement price CTW or FLB is far more capable of jagging a decent score with a try than a rookie FRF/2RF who is probably only on the park for 10-15 minutes of tackling. Anyhow, here is my quick knock up:
Cook (Radley*)
Tolman Tevita-Pangai (R. Sutton Haas)
Arrow Matterson Murray (Stimson* Afoa* Carrigan)
Morgan (Harris-Tavita)
Widdop (Salmon)
Inglis J.Bateman Capewell Lomax (Abbey Allen Garrick)
Tedesco (Tuivasa-Sheck*)
I will now give you an example of my thinking and why I have picked this team. I give a few alternative to other decent shouts, the ones I really like for this season I put in bold. I could talk about this **** all day, so feel free to ask me why I liked any particular player.
Hookers:
Mainly with hookers you want someone who plays for 80 minutes rather than choosing one who gets subbed for 20 minutes during the game. Usually they are just scoring off bulk tackles so they need as many minutes as possible to do so. I have gone with Cook, who was head and shoulders above every player in the NRL in terms of fantasy last year Because he gets the usual meat and potatoes of tackles as well as a barrage of tacklebreaks and linebreaks, the extra attacking stats making him the most expensive player in the game for a reason. You want someone like him as your captain. Unlike NRL fantasy, in Supercoach players do not get points for kick metres, so Cameron Smith is not quite as much a god, but still a great option. I have gone with Radley in reserves (who isn't even a hooker at all!) and would probably play him in my 17, but this is contingent on him starting in the 13 jersey (lock forward) this year, which I think he will. He will get plenty of negative stats, but the main reason is that I have a man-crush on him and sometimes you gotta pick a player thats exciting to ride! He might not be a gun (though still possible with enough minutes), but I think he will increase in value at very least.
Alternative guns: Hodgson, McInnes, McCullough, Friend, Korosau (if no Fainu on Manlys bench);
Cash cows/middies who could increase in value: slim pickings!: Mahoney if he gets the Eels gig; Wayde Egan if selected over Katoa at Panthers; Kurt Mann if selected over Levi at the Knights; Josh Reynolds if he plays 5/8th at Tigers? Ehhh, I selected Radley because he's much cheaper than running two guns, but I would consider running double guns here if I didn't pick him
Front Row Forwards:
Props are arguably the most minute-dependent players on the field, but because they take up the bulk of the tackling and hitup workload so very few of them play huge minutes (60+). The premium players in this category just swat players away like flies and rack up the tacklebreak points. I swear I once saw Fifita eat a grown ass man on the football field, just gobbled him up mid-hit up!). I have selected two cheaper options who have had changing conditions in their teams, but nothing wrong with splashing cash here. Tolman is a workhorse who will do very little but make tackles, but the Bulldogs have lost their best prop Klemmer to the Knights, and their replacement Napa has not got a big motor (if he plays at all with his big papi sex scandal), he could be decent purely because he should see a lot of minutes in a Doggies pack bereft of other options. My other FRF at the moment if TPJ, who is a tacklebreak machine and will probably bust over for a few tries by trampling over lazy defenders from one metre out. He was playing 80 minutes on the edge for a lot of last year (though a couple injury affected games did keep his score down a little), so he will probably see less minutes playing in the middle of the park, but see more action there. He goes looking for tackles so this role could suit him, but I could see an argument for his fantasy scores either dropping or increasing in this new role. I still havnt decided if I will take the gamble, but there is nothing wrong with playing it safe by leaving him out because we will probably know in the first round or two and he shouldn't rise too much in price for a trade in. I have Sutton on the bench because I suspect he will have a big role for the Raiders (he will be a huge lock for my team if he is a starting prop in round 1), he is coming from England so yet to play NRL but his price is only low because he is an unknown, in NRLF he is actually much more expensive so worth the risk IMO; Haas is more of a placeholder for me at the moment, he has huge wraps on him but I still think he will be a victim of poor minutes and his SC scores will suffer. I would play neither of those two in my 17 to start with.
Alternative guns: Fifita, Taupau, Papalii, James, Alvaro, Vaughan
Cash cows/middies who could increase in value: Once again, few and far in between because unlike outside backs and halves, it is very rare for a young forward to start getting big minutes. They are eased in off the bench and there is a true pecking order to the big boppers.
Christian Welch; Ryan Sutton; Kelepi Tanginoa, Dylan Napa (if he plays), Jack Hetherington
Wow, this is actually taking longer than I thought. I waffle on far too much.
I am going to take a break from here, and maybe post another couple positions later tonight or tomorrow.
Feel free to ask any questions.
For those that didn't figure it out, Verbal is also a bit of an NRL Fantasy Sports gun and he can probably sort out any queries you have also