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lappinitup

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It’s more the remaining contract length of one year that would make me hesitant to consider this. It’s perfectly set up for you though as you have Goldy this year and then Preuss to step in next season.
Rucks aren't losing value? Lock in two years with him... haha

********only on offer if rule changes! Prefer Goldy at R2 than Martin under current rules.

We can take trade talk off this forum if you wish.
 

KLo30

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Has there been any further timelines set on the completion of the above stages?

Point 3, how is that going to work, do people enter bids on players and is is then up to the contract holder as to whether they match to retain?

Apologies if this has been covered, just point me in the right direction if it has 👍
You hold the rights to those players. No one else can bid on them. You will decide on what length of contract to offer them and whether that will be back ended, average or front ended.

I'll be setting up a table with drop down lists within the Preseason Signing and Draft doc, probably within team pages. Very similar to the 2017 draftees.

Players who you don't choose to sign will go back into the draft pool.
 

KLo30

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Interested in this too

Point 5 - anyone willing to share the current pool of players before I try and work backwards myself.
On the google sheet shared by @KLo30 on 07/02/2021 there are various tabs on the sheet after our team lists

One with the 54 auction players, one for the 2nd contract players and another for the un-drafted players

Hope this helps 👍
The only players that will be missing are the 2020 AFL drafted players. They will be slightly more expensive than in SC Classic. For example, $123,900 is $125,452.
 

lappinitup

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The only players that will be missing are the 2020 AFL drafted players. They will be slightly more expensive than in SC Classic. For example, $123,900 is $125,452.
Perfect.

I skipped over that tab when I glanced at it last week as I was looking for one of the 2020 class.

I can prepare knowing that they are pretty similar in value to SC.
 

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Rucks aren't losing value? Lock in two years with him... haha

********only on offer if rule changes! Prefer Goldy at R2 than Martin under current rules.

We can take trade talk off this forum if you wish.
Okay will consider but Goldy only has one year left and then can be picked up by anyone next year in the free agency bidding war.

Maybe not actually.

 
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I have been stewing on this ruck change discussion for a few weeks, and I am still not totally convinced either way.

My immediate thought in reading the proposed change was that it wasn’t fair because of the contract nature of this comp, and some teams would have focussed on rucks more than others. I then looked at my team and realised the five ruck eligible players I had last year were now only three. I was expecting one to lose ruck status, but surprised it was two. I then thought about the suggestion and thought it would be OK. I would still need to trade in a ruck to get up to four on my list, and the way I understand it I can only put a tall forward at R3, so if I have two rucks playing they have to take precedence on field. Therefore the only benefit is that an F7 comes into play, say 50-60 points to cover an otherwise donut. Even though I had reservations about the speed of the change, I was OK if this went ahead if it is what the majority want.

My concern is that given the contract nature of this comp, decisions can’t be made in haste. I think rules should be voted on to take effect in two years, not immediately. However, having thought about that more, a change could take effect next year and we will have two drafts and plenty of trading opportunity to restructure our team, so I would be fine for a change to be voted on now to take effect next year.

I have a suggestion. If the change has to be made immediately, maybe there needs to be a compromise? Perhaps if a coach feels that it is a harsh decision they could be offered the opportunity to delist one of their best two rucks. Therefore freeing up cash and a locked in contract which will help them to restructure. Just a thought, but I think it would have to be one of best two only to stop ‘sneaky’ offloading of deadwood. I suspect very few would take up the offer given the scoring of rucks.

Whichever way this goes I do like the requirement to have four ruck eligible players on a list.

If the game is changing are there any other 22 on field position changes we should be considering now? Maybe this type of discussion should be had at the end of each season, and if we agree to a change it takes effect in two seasons time - once again allowing plenty of trade opportunities and two drafts to restructure before the change takes effect.

Anyhow, that is where my head is at present!
 

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Evening coaches,

After the discussions over the last week or so regarding the implementation of the adjusted RUC rule, we are now at a point where everyone has had their say, or chance to have their say. And we will continue to be going around in circles if we don't settle things soon enough.

So with that in mind, I will be compiling a short survey/vote on Google Forms, which will include a few questions in regards to the rule and its implementation and integration into the competition.

It will be an anonymous vote/survey as it is possible to do such through Google Forms.

I will likely send this out Sunday morning, so please endeavour to complete it as soon as you can, as the sooner we finalise this the sooner we can all move on with the preseason. One of the best times of the year for a keepers coach!

Thanks all,
Goodie.
 

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I have been stewing on this ruck change discussion for a few weeks, and I am still not totally convinced either way.

My immediate thought in reading the proposed change was that it wasn’t fair because of the contract nature of this comp, and some teams would have focussed on rucks more than others. I then looked at my team and realised the five ruck eligible players I had last year were now only three. I was expecting one to lose ruck status, but surprised it was two. I then thought about the suggestion and thought it would be OK. I would still need to trade in a ruck to get up to four on my list, and the way I understand it I can only put a tall forward at R3, so if I have two rucks playing they have to take precedence on field. Therefore the only benefit is that an F7 comes into play, say 50-60 points to cover an otherwise donut. Even though I had reservations about the speed of the change, I was OK if this went ahead if it is what the majority want.

My concern is that given the contract nature of this comp, decisions can’t be made in haste. I think rules should be voted on to take effect in two years, not immediately. However, having thought about that more, a change could take effect next year and we will have two drafts and plenty of trading opportunity to restructure our team, so I would be fine for a change to be voted on now to take effect next year.

I have a suggestion. If the change has to be made immediately, maybe there needs to be a compromise? Perhaps if a coach feels that it is a harsh decision they could be offered the opportunity to delist one of their best two rucks. Therefore freeing up cash and a locked in contract which will help them to restructure. Just a thought, but I think it would have to be one of best two only to stop ‘sneaky’ offloading of deadwood. I suspect very few would take up the offer given the scoring of rucks.

Whichever way this goes I do like the requirement to have four ruck eligible players on a list.

If the game is changing are there any other 22 on field position changes we should be considering now? Maybe this type of discussion should be had at the end of each season, and if we agree to a change it takes effect in two seasons time - once again allowing plenty of trade opportunities and two drafts to restructure before the change takes effect.

Anyhow, that is where my head is at present!
I’d be interested in Naitanui if that’s what you were thinking :p
 

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This is what I'm working on now for the signing of 2nd Contracts.

I'm using the template of the 2017 Draft Class to feed into the team pages.

Each team will have it's own row. Select the player from the drop down list at the top, and then select the length of the contract and your name.

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This will then feed into your team page, where you will select the structure of the contract.

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NB. The middle table is redundant.
 

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If it's in the opening post, it's highly doubtful that I've updated the link to the latest version.
Thanks. Where is the best spot to look for the latest version please?

I thought I had it via email but couldn’t locate it earlier. I may have misfiled it.
 

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YOUNGSTERS ON THE MOVE
The first trade of the Ulitmate Preseason Draft and Signing period has been made between grand finalist Goodie's Giants FC and beaten preliminary finalist Creme De La Creme.

Damon Greaves and Will Hamill leave the Giants, along with 2022 Pre-Season Round 4, to join the Creme's. Whilst Trent Bianco comes the other way, bringing with him a sway of draft picks (2021 Pre-Season Round 3, 2021 Pre-Season Round 4 and 2022 Pre-Season Round 2).
After being finally released from Goodman Headquarters, we can share the first images of the newest recruits at Creme De La Creme- Damon Greaves and Will Hamill. Mr Hamill is already a favourite of the Creme De La Creme hierarchy, thanks to honouring the tradition of supplying their own ball to pressers and training.

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