As my name suggests, I have a tendency to use my trades unwisely.
My private league always finishes in the top 300 leagues every year. Because we are all good mates, we tend to hang a lot of S..t on each other. So in past seasons, I have tended to trade out players just to chase the round win rather than thinking strategically. It’s probably more about ego than sensibility.
In my league you basically need to win around 9 - 10 games to make the top 8 (finals).
So, rather than chase the win every week I am going to be prepared to lose rather than trade out a player who is injured (unless it is long term) or a premo who has had a drop off in form.
EG, Case in point from last year - Coniglio, English, Gawn.
Also, rather than doing a sideways trade for a non playing/performing rookie, I will be more patient.
Based on my current side I hopefully have 13 genuine keepers plus Himmelberg or similar - this makes 14.
That means I will need 8 more premos to complete my side.
I am allocating 22 trades for rookie upgrades to get these extra 8 premos. That should be more than enough.
I am allocating 6 trades for long term injuries
This would leave me with 7 trades for the finals.
I feel this is achievable so long as I don’t chase wins just to beat a mate. Obviously it is important to get off to a good start so that I am not behind the 8 ball. That is why I plan on having a very strong midfield & defense from the get go with a range of Capt/VC options.
Obviously, picking the right starting rookies is probably the most important thing & as each club organizes their preseason games against each other this will tell us more about which rookies are firing and likely to get a game in R1. In this regard we all tend to find most of the same players.
My current team is below. I have $29,400 cash ITB
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My private league always finishes in the top 300 leagues every year. Because we are all good mates, we tend to hang a lot of S..t on each other. So in past seasons, I have tended to trade out players just to chase the round win rather than thinking strategically. It’s probably more about ego than sensibility.
In my league you basically need to win around 9 - 10 games to make the top 8 (finals).
So, rather than chase the win every week I am going to be prepared to lose rather than trade out a player who is injured (unless it is long term) or a premo who has had a drop off in form.
EG, Case in point from last year - Coniglio, English, Gawn.
Also, rather than doing a sideways trade for a non playing/performing rookie, I will be more patient.
Based on my current side I hopefully have 13 genuine keepers plus Himmelberg or similar - this makes 14.
That means I will need 8 more premos to complete my side.
I am allocating 22 trades for rookie upgrades to get these extra 8 premos. That should be more than enough.
I am allocating 6 trades for long term injuries
This would leave me with 7 trades for the finals.
I feel this is achievable so long as I don’t chase wins just to beat a mate. Obviously it is important to get off to a good start so that I am not behind the 8 ball. That is why I plan on having a very strong midfield & defense from the get go with a range of Capt/VC options.
Obviously, picking the right starting rookies is probably the most important thing & as each club organizes their preseason games against each other this will tell us more about which rookies are firing and likely to get a game in R1. In this regard we all tend to find most of the same players.
My current team is below. I have $29,400 cash ITB
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