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decided there is no one in Raiders or Cowboys I want, even after trading in Cotter
They started him at prop. Looks like he's never played there before.

He wasn't bad, just wasn't as active as previously seen. Reckon he could've done the full forty without being out of breath. 16 pts.

Lolo, 29 pts, played the full 40.

Hiku, 11, reminds me of Staggs in those first few games

Nanai, 9, looks to have been a good decision to trade out

Dearden, 9, looks out of sorts

Raiders don't look too much better
Starling doing well

Let's hope points come our way in the 2nd half
hmm..
2nd half

Schneider, 50, scored 11 in that half
Luki, 82, showed what he could do starting - probably something we all knew except Payten
Lolo, 70, was thinking he must've touched the ball in every set the Cowboys had while he was on the field, definitely hungry
Holmes, 91, looked good. Apart from his 16 in G1, he's done ok.
Dearden 28

Cotter, new recruit, scored 43, 1 more than my trade out Nanai.
Hiku 53, happy to have kept Hiku in my side, he'll make about $450, and will be about 21ish next week.
 
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Like the minutes from Lolo a lot. Not sold on Cotter, but he looked much better in that 2nd stint. Took 6-7 runs and much more involved in tackling. Looked more explosive in his runs as well. Not sure he's a walk-up 17 start. Expecting him to be upgraded a few points.

Foxsports has him with 24 tackles, NRL site has him with 33. Probably something in the middle.
agree. he looked lost starting in that position.
It almost looked as though he wanted the ball, but Lolo was there, so he let Lolo take it because of Lolo's seniority. Maybe.
 

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Very hard to top this edition of the Captain’s Challenge article this season. :ROFLMAO:

Moses
Moses does not need a nickname or indeed a first name. I have decided it.
He is a man that can go by one name. Like the NRL’s version of Prince. Or Ye.
One name. So much power.
A history lesson if you will:
Back in 50,000 BC a man named Moses literally led a whole team of people through the Red Sea by creating a path directly through the middle, whereby they reached a promised land of good stuff on the other side.
Now. Did you also know that Tiger Sharks live in the Red Sea?
This can only be a premonition for Monday’s big Easter clash, where a man named Moses will literally lead a whole team of Eels directly through the middle of a sea full of Tigers, whereby they will reach the promised land of tries and try assists on the other side.
It is history.
Quite simply, Moses is in red-hot form. He is the man of the moment. He’s whacked out scores of 144 and 90 in his last two games, as though he wasn’t even trying.
Last year vs the Tigers in Round 14, he scored 112 against them – including a try and two assists.
And we must also point out that this was arguably a Tigers side still aiming for a 9th place finish.
Captain with confidence friend. Captain with confidence. I know I will be.
 
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Very hard to top this edition of the Captain’s Challenge article this season. :ROFLMAO:

Moses
Moses does not need a nickname or indeed a first name. I have decided it.
He is a man that can go by one name. Like the NRL’s version of Prince. Or Ye.
One name. So much power.
A history lesson if you will:
Back in 50,000 BC a man named Moses literally led a whole team of people through the Red Sea by creating a path directly through the middle, whereby they reached a promised land of good stuff on the other side.
Now. Did you also know that Tiger Sharks live in the Red Sea?
This can only be a premonition for Monday’s big Easter clash, where a man named Moses will literally lead a whole team of Eels directly through the middle of a sea full of Tigers, whereby they will reach the promised land of tries and try assists on the other side.
It is history.
Quite simply, Moses is in red-hot form. He is the man of the moment. He’s whacked out scores of 144 and 90 in his last two games, as though he wasn’t even trying.
Last year vs the Tigers in Round 14, he scored 112 against them – including a try and two assists.
And we must also point out that this was arguably a Tigers side still aiming for a 9th place finish.
Captain with confidence friend. Captain with confidence. I know I will be.
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My season is over already in this. Arthars the latest one i've broken.
Never know picking Warriors - next fews games are tough ones too. Still, you picked him for a reason. Hold firm I guess.

If he fails to achieve your plan - kick him out.

I held strong with Staggs, and too long with XC
 

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Moses (C), D Brown and W Penisini still to come and hopefully they can help me manage another solid score around 1150. Interesting round of trades ahead and who to target out of Cleary, Munster, Murray, etc.
 
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What's everyone's thoughts on heading towards

Moses / Cleary
Munster / Walker

Hynes / Papy

Teddy has been very underwhelming - halves are killing it
 
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