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I don't mind it... I just saw a lot of R14 mids... and thought you'd done alright... Just need to work out your R12 buy targets I guess... probs around 5 and perhaps a round 14 one...

I think if a gift horse R13 fallen premo comes along al la Dunkley up forward last year then you can prob buy... but I wouldn't bank/plan on it as I wouldn't want to take 9 premos from one bye round... Taking in 8 premo bye players means no more than 2 other players (excluding your FD) can be off the park for whatever reason in any bye round to field 18+ and only fielding 18 is a recipe for going backwards.

For this reason I'm considering a FDTP over Comben perhaps Draper, s.t. cash, although Essendon have a lot of Saturday games...
Looking over the three mid upgrades would be Neale, Danger and Titch - none of which play Round 13.

Only Round 13 premium is possible Lloyd, but I might leave him as a post-bye upgrade.

Definitely think Comben has to be locked in. Most Sunday games, easiest line to loophole.
 
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I'm legitimately surprised by how many teams have Dan Houston - I really thought Jordan Dawson would be a more popular pick than him. Also Houston is more popular than Laird at the moment.....o_O

Tom Lynch to Jack Steven and Merrett to Oliver is a likely change if Steven looks to be playing this year as a pure midfielder.
Yeah, but it actually surprises me how popular Laird is. I think B.Smith will cut his lunch.
 
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Yeah, but it actually surprises me how popular Laird is. I think B.Smith will cut his lunch.
He's still managed to go 96, 100 and 96 the last 3 years with Brodie Smith in the team and I still reckon he can average a hair over 100 with Smith in there. He just strikes me as a very safe and affordable pick in an area of the field where there aren't many safe and affordable players.

Fair call though I don't think you can expect a return to a 108 average if you're picking him.
 
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I think Dusty's 100 in the forwards is of more service than Zerrett's 110 in the mids. There seems to be a lot of monsters in the mids at the moment and not many in the forwards. I agree that Dusty can be flaky but at $540k you're not really waiting for much. If it was Dusty vs another forward premium I could understand waiting for Dusty. Even if he averages 110 Zerrett is almost a fully priced M8. Ideally your M8's are heavily discounted opportunistic picks or maybe even someone you can loop with an M9.
Yeah but I reckon it will be really hard to get 4 midfielders into my team who are averaging more than Zerrett, getting 4 110+ elite mids is just too much money I reckon and I'd end up needing to get one cheaper mid at M8 anyway. I think Zerrett is the best mid at his price or lower and he's who I can afford at the moment and I reckon he will net me more points than getting Dusty at the start of the year. He has shown that he can average 110 in the past as well and he was considered an underpriced option at this time last year and he's only a little bit more expensive. I would prefer Yeo over Zerrett if Tim Kelly had not of arrived but unfortunately he has. If I really wanted Dusty I'd also turn Heeney into him (I really see Heeney averaging about the same as Dusty) and downgrade Laird to Sicily or something along those lines, I think putting a mid-forward in your midfield is really a waste of a spot.
 
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He's still managed to go 96, 100 and 96 the last 3 years with Brodie Smith in the team and I still reckon he can average a hair over 100 with Smith in there. He just strikes me as a very safe and affordable pick in an area of the field where there aren't many safe and affordable players.

Fair call though I don't think you can expect a return to a 108 average if you're picking him.
Safe and affordable premos are few and far between in defence, point well made.
 
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Yeah but I reckon it will be really hard to get 4 midfielders into my team who are averaging more than Zerrett, getting 4 110+ elite mids is just too much money I reckon and I'd end up needing to get one cheaper mid at M8 anyway. I think Zerrett is the best mid at his price or lower and he's who I can afford at the moment and I reckon he will net me more points than getting Dusty at the start of the year. He has shown that he can average 110 in the past as well and he was considered an underpriced option at this time last year and he's only a little bit more expensive. I would prefer Yeo over Zerrett if Tim Kelly had not of arrived but unfortunately he has. If I really wanted Dusty I'd also turn Heeney into him (I really see Heeney averaging about the same as Dusty) and downgrade Laird to Sicily or something along those lines, I think putting a mid-forward in your midfield is really a waste of a spot.

Might be worth considering Heeney will get no midfield time without Buddy being there , will play forward on a consistent basis and really scores will vary considerately more , fwiw FT

Maybe Heeney as a upgrade if things change
 
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Yeah but I reckon it will be really hard to get 4 midfielders into my team who are averaging more than Zerrett, getting 4 110+ elite mids is just too much money I reckon and I'd end up needing to get one cheaper mid at M8 anyway. I think Zerrett is the best mid at his price or lower and he's who I can afford at the moment and I reckon he will net me more points than getting Dusty at the start of the year. He has shown that he can average 110 in the past as well and he was considered an underpriced option at this time last year and he's only a little bit more expensive. I would prefer Yeo over Zerrett if Tim Kelly had not of arrived but unfortunately he has. If I really wanted Dusty I'd also turn Heeney into him (I really see Heeney averaging about the same as Dusty) and downgrade Laird to Sicily or something along those lines, I think putting a mid-forward in your midfield is really a waste of a spot.
An m/f in your midfield is only a starting position. You move Dusty forward during the year and it helps you avoid an initial compromise. You're currently considering a player around Zerretts price because you say that's all you can afford for a midfielder. But if you choose an m/f then you don't have to compromise by taking a lesser option in your starting team.
It's also not Zerrett vs Dusty. It's Zerrett against other mids vs Dusty against other forwards. Zerrett's job could be done by a dozen other mids but even if you have the 6th best forward they could still be 5-10 points behind Dusty.
I'm not arguing the merits (see what I did there :)) of the two players mentioned, I just think the game play could be given more consideration.
 
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Has anyone figured out how to do the following yet:
1. Customise the design & colours of your team icon
If you go into your account settings, you there is a "Set Shield" option. Click on your name and go from there.

I'm trying to locate my team history, ie my rankings etc from the previous years. Can't find it.
 

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First day of SC, almost as good as the first day of spring :cool:.

Been a bloody rough summer for me this year, broke my neck before Christmas and spent a few weeks in the spinal ward to ring in the new year. Things starting to return to normal now so thought it time to have a proper look at SC.

Sicily, Houston, Doc, Hill, Williamson, Mclennan, Bianco, Gould.

Macrae, Kelly, Cripps, Danger, Clarry, Rowell, Pickett, Bytel, Simpson, Mead, Hibberd

Grundy, Gawn, Comben

Whitfield, Dusty, Lynch, Smith, Brander, Rankine, Mayo, King.

No room for two of my faves this year in Heeney and Dawson as that bye is proving to be a bloody nightmare already.

The forwards look wide open to me outside of Dusty and Whitfield so I reckon that’s the place to have a flutter on the mid pricers.

Cheers for any feedback lads. Don’t dive in the shallow end :ROFLMAO:
Geez Big Russ, that's terrible! Hope you are on the mend now.

Your side looks good to me. The only non rookies I don't have are Houston, Kelly, Whitfield and Lynch (for Laird, Neale, Heeney and Roberton/Doedee) and I can see the arguments for your alternatives. I'd say your selections are a bit higher risk/reward than mine, but I'm trying to err on safer picks this year.
 

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Hi, This'll be my very first time with AFL SC, as you'll see - but since this is the best place to start, I'm going for it.

Please help. I don't know my left from my right.
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There's some very good strategic advice from page 18 onwards, so I'd urge you to read through that.

A couple of specific suggestions, which in some cases are less important, but might be helpful:

- Your mid DPPs generally don't go in the midfield, unless they're rookies to create a link with a premium.
- Specific names I'd suggest chopping include Casboult, Hibberd, Edwards, Fisher and J Cripps.
- If in doubt, go for the player who will get more midfield time.
- Footywire is an excellent source for historical scoring, which is critical info for almost all of your non rookie picks. I just Google Footywire and the player's name. You can also find historical SC scoring across the comp, so you can see what level of scoring you need for a premium defender, mid, etc.
- You basically won't, or shouldn't, trade your premiums unless they're injured, so I'd suggest making sure you're very happy with the ones you start. Also don't start too many that don't play 20+ games most seasons.
 
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Might be worth considering Heeney will get no midfield time without Buddy being there , will play forward on a consistent basis and really scores will vary considerately more , fwiw FT

Maybe Heeney as a upgrade if things change
Not sure I agree on that, Heeney averaged 95.6 without Buddy and 92 with Buddy last year. Heeney was mostly playing forward due to injuries throughout the year.
 
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An m/f in your midfield is only a starting position. You move Dusty forward during the year and it helps you avoid an initial compromise. You're currently considering a player around Zerretts price because you say that's all you can afford for a midfielder. But if you choose an m/f then you don't have to compromise by taking a lesser option in your starting team.
It's also not Zerrett vs Dusty. It's Zerrett against other mids vs Dusty against other forwards. Zerrett's job could be done by a dozen other mids but even if you have the 6th best forward they could still be 5-10 points behind Dusty.
I'm not arguing the merits (see what I did there :)) of the two players mentioned, I just think the game play could be given more consideration.
I know what you mean but I think that only works if you’re able to trade in 4 midfield premiums who will score better than Zerrett. If I start Zerrett I only need to trade in 3 110-115+ mids to complete my midfield and trade Dusty into my forward line at about round 8 or something like that. If I start Dusty in the midfield it means I need to trade 4 guys into my midfield who are 110-115+ for it to actually be worthwhile whilst moving Dusty forward. That’s a hard task to accomplish and getting three elite mids + Dusty who will be at around 470-520k seems much easier to accomplish. I’ll be happy with Zerrett at M8 and basically if I think Zerrett will outscore Dusty I’m just losing points.

Also if I'm starting Macrae, Cripps, Dunkley, Danger and Merrett how many players do I need to get a really good midfield? If I get Neale, Kelly and then Fyfe after his bye it leaves only guys like Titch off a bad leg injury, Bont, Treloar and Oliver who might be better in my midfield than Zerrett and if one of them is flying and a lot better than Zerrett I probably don't have the money to get Neale, Kelly, Fyfe and that player as well as complete the rest of my team. People always need to compromise and don't usually have that amount of cash or the amount of trades to spend that much on a midfield.

It's also not Dusty versus other forwards because I plan on trading Dusty into my team regardless and with Dusty in my midfield instead of Zerrett I start the year with the exact same forward line that I would if I started Zerrett in the mids.
 
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