Discussion 2022: Round 1 Teams & In Game Discussion

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Can someone explain how the undo changes button works , do i get to do the trades again without using a real trade ????
 

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Can someone explain how the undo changes button works , do i get to do the trades again without using a real trade ????
Let's let Supercoach explain:

UNDO TRADES & THE ALL-NEW TRADE UPDATE
  • Trade Update is your new and unique approach to updating and managing your trades right through and during each round. While you can continue to reverse all changes throughout the week and right up to the first match of the round, you now have all the flexibility to update trades right through the rolling lockout. Here's how it works:
  • If, for example, you completed a trade on the Friday evening and traded in a player who doesn't play until Sunday afternoon and is a late out - or you've simply changed your mind - you can simply 'update' the traded-in player to another one (who is yet to play, and within your available salary).
  • The above will work even if the player you originally traded out has already been locked. With the end result being one net change to your team, it's all at the cost of a single trade.
  • Trade Update means that here is no need to navigate complex trade reversals that would rarely work due to traded players or dual trade/dual position moves being involved/locked. If, however, neither of your traded in/out players are locked and you are able to complete a trade in reverse, you will receive your trade back and effectively reverse your trade (with the net result being no change to your team).
 
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Kick ins (Play-ons):
Syd:
N Blakey 6 (6)
B Campbell 3 (2)
J Kennedy 2 (2)
P McCartin 2 (2)

GWS:
L Whitfield 4 (4)
I Cumming 4 (4)
H Perryman 2 (2)

Courtesy of the advanced section of the AFL Live app.
Why these stats are available on the app but not the website I'll never know (and even then, can't access them on the app as it won't update my advance stats preferences :mad:)
 
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I don't agree with this. Team sheets will confirm but CCJ is a very poor ruckman, he's picked as a forward and should be picked as a forward.

Kangas need a couple of extra targets to take some pressure off of Larkey and allow him to do what he does well (work-rate presenting).

If he's in instead of Xerri then it makes it easy. I'd say it's the best case selection news for Xerri, no doubts can be left about CCJ taking his spot if he's already picked in another.

Goldy is a very decent forward also, clever in his positioning and draws attention.

Definitely a risky pick but at that price the upside is huge.



I don't know about underestimating the value of a donut, I think they're valuable (albeit I'm terrible at it and lose points every season). I seriously question the value of a round 1 donut. Macrae is set to make you ~10 points as captain, a 2nd chance on one rookie might make 40. So you've gained 50 points in round 1 and cost yourself ~150k on your final team which is ~25 points a week in upgrade value.

If you don't have a donut by round 2-3 anyway, then you're so far ahead of the game that you'll crush the lost points anyway because you've got everyone making cash at that point.



Said it above but Goldy is a legitimately decent forward, easily their 2nd best KPF and possibly their best even. He's also an enormous asset as the 2nd ruck, he's one of the best first rucks in the league still, as a 2nd he's going to abuse the Jackson, Williams, Sava types.



Very questionable job security on all 5.

Owens is in while Jones, in particular, is out but he's probably going to get a weak role and have to play amazing to hold his spot once a few guys get back (Billings/Clark are a month away give or take, Jones could be next week, no one knows).

Martin is right on the fringe with a few best 22 type lurking. He's mature aged and looks a goer though so he's every chance to actually hold the spot on merit. Think personally I might not take him but be ready for a downgrade if he's still there round 3. Think he's the clear pick of the 5 for potential cash generation and job security.

Baldwin has to play well enough to hold out Francis and Jones starting from probably next week with Francis. Ultimate will be great or terrible. Lot of competition.

Dixon probably has the best short term JS with about a month to demand minutes but hard to see the spot for him if others are fit and the team looks very weak and he probably struggles to score.

Hayes is out when Ryder is ready. DPP is valuable (goes for Dixon also). He showed good signs as far as scoring in multiple ways, particularly at ground level where repeat efforts generally results in points long term.
Was completely snowed under and completely forgot to say thanks 😊👍
You always take the time to give logical, well thought-out advice, much appreciated 👍
 
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