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    NRL Fantasy 2022 Part 2 - pareto weighted moving average

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    Post by rhinoceroo Sun Feb 13, 2022 12:54 pm

    Lots of things to play with here. https://www.rugbyleaguefantasypro.com/
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    Post by robelgordo Sun Feb 13, 2022 12:57 pm

    Finger Puppet Mafia wrote:Tapine is a lock for me if you can tell me where he fits into a starting pack consisting of Pap, Young, Sutton, Whitehead, CHN, Elliot, Horse himself and the switch-er-oo of Hodgson into lock midway through the game.

    On a side note, Dolphins should be targeting on of these forwards as a signing. Surely the lure of a starting number on your back and regular sunshine should be enough to lure on of these forwards away.

    Adam Elliot is a good player but he’s landed at the club that probably needs him least?

    Whitehead is 80. Young/CHN is 80, probably more between the two. Starling/Hodgson 100-ish?

    Leaves 220 mins  max for Tapine, Elliot, Horse, Sutton, Papalli, all who can easily play 40-60 each.


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    Post by White Lightning Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:10 pm

    Snatchpato wrote:Does anyone play supercoach as well? Thinking about giving it a go this year.

    Just a couple of points re sc - there are no km's, get attacking players & players who score tries like wingers for example in 2021 when A. Johnston at season end had an unbelievable try scoring run & he was getting 100+ pts most games.
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    Post by White Lightning Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:12 pm

    I watched 4 min highlights of the allstars & Rapana put in 3 cheap/dirty shots with shoulder charges & when Curran got injured it was Rapana with the dirty shot.
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    Post by mattnz Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:19 pm

    White Lightning wrote:I watched 4 min highlights of the allstars & Rapana put in 3 cheap/dirty shots with shoulder charges & when Curran got injured it was Rapana with the dirty shot.

    Rapana was correctly judged not at fault by the ref for Curran who just landed awkwardly.

    When he was sent off he wasnt even the guy in the tackle, couldnt get near the guy as the tackler took him out textbook style.

    Did a great job of showing Fifita who is boss after he left 3 of his team mates on the ground. Made sure he didn't miss and that Fifita felt it. His team mates would have loved the huge hit.

    He was just playing hard with passion, not dirty
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    Post by Chewie Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:27 pm

    Finger Puppet Mafia wrote:Tapine is a lock for me if you can tell me where he fits into a starting pack consisting of Pap, Young, Sutton, Whitehead, CHN, Elliot, Horse himself and the switch-er-oo of Hodgson into lock midway through the game.

    On a side note, Dolphins should be targeting on of these forwards as a signing. Surely the lure of a starting number on your back and regular sunshine should be enough to lure on of these forwards away.

    Tapine has been looking the goods for a while, he just doesn't get enough mins at the Raiders... something about too many cooks
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    Post by Honey Badger Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:32 pm

    Theres an interview with Corey Horsburgh and he mentioned that Whitehead has been training in a new position... you guess it ball playing lock. With Young CHN and Elliott a chance for the edge spots.
    If Whitehead does move to the middle does he become the next Yeo and what does that mean for the Hodgson/Starling rotation. Assuming if Whitehead is playing as a ball playing lock there would be no need for Hodgson to spend time there?
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    Post by Rabbits21 Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:45 pm

    https://twitter.com/NRLonNine/status/1492657283368689664

    Injury update David Fifita rib cartilage injury could miss trials. With the fact these injuries can linger does this turn you off him if you were keen?
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    Post by robelgordo Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:48 pm

    Honey Badger wrote:Theres an interview with Corey Horsburgh and he mentioned that Whitehead has been training in a new position... you guess it ball playing lock. With Young CHN and Elliott a chance for the edge spots.
    If Whitehead does move to the middle does he become the next Yeo and what does that mean for the Hodgson/Starling rotation. Assuming if Whitehead is playing as a ball playing lock there would be no need for Hodgson to spend time there?

    Think just avoid the whole thing at R1?

    Another angle - if Whitehead role change guarantees Young is a starting edge, big minute role then he’s an underpriced keeper
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    Post by Moanaman Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:50 pm

    rhinoceroo wrote:Lots of things to play with here. https://www.rugbyleaguefantasypro.com/

    That site is awesome!
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    Post by my tv broke Sun Feb 13, 2022 2:05 pm

    robelgordo wrote:

    Think just avoid the whole thing at R1?

    Another angle - if Whitehead role change guarantees Young is a starting edge, big minute role then he’s an underpriced keeper

    Whitehead maybe a 60/65 ish min lock with hodgson covering the other 20..

    It does make the edge positions at raiders interesting.
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    Post by easytiger Sun Feb 13, 2022 2:06 pm

    Snatchpato wrote:Does anyone play supercoach as well? Thinking about giving it a go this year.

    Thinking about giving it a go too.

    I'll probably discover i don't have the time for it, but think they actually have extended the prizes to include the poor cousins across the ditch, so might have a minor dabble.
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    Post by White Lightning Sun Feb 13, 2022 2:09 pm

    Rabbits21 wrote:https://twitter.com/NRLonNine/status/1492657283368689664

    Injury update David Fifita rib cartilage injury could miss trials. With the fact these injuries can linger does this turn you off him if you were keen?

    it says he came back on & he was "doing alright"
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    Post by White Lightning Sun Feb 13, 2022 2:17 pm

    easytiger wrote:

    Thinking about giving it a go too.

    I'll probably discover i don't have the time for it, but think they actually have extended the prizes to include the poor cousins across the ditch, so might have a minor dabble.

    at last nz eligible for prizes
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    Post by Jumping Marlin Sun Feb 13, 2022 2:31 pm

    Like a few others, Hynes interested me last night.  One thing of note was he played mainly on the left and Trindall on the right (although he did play a bit on both sides).  This puts him on the least favoured side for a right footed kicker.
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    Post by Pookus McFly Sun Feb 13, 2022 2:44 pm

    Chewie wrote:

    Tapine has been looking the goods for a while, he just doesn't get enough mins at the Raiders... something about too many cooks

    *PTSD triggered*
    too many cooks- NSFW:

    Admin, feel free to remove before someone melts their brain.
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    Post by Pookus McFly Sun Feb 13, 2022 2:57 pm

    Hynes became extra tempting last night mostly because I am having trouble choosing WFB players moreso than other positions. Plenty of cash cows but few I trust in my 17.
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    Post by Bethany_B Sun Feb 13, 2022 3:28 pm

    I've been playing both NF and SC since 2015, they're different but I like both of them, and would recommend playing both if you have the time.

    Main differences is that attacking stats are rewarded a lot more (17 points for a try, 10 for a LB etc.) and there's no KMs/turnovers awarded

    The other main difference is the positions

    * FRF and 2RF instead of EDG and MID (FRF is a notoriously hard position, especially this year as there are no good cheapies there and 4 spots to fill)

    * HFB and 5/8 instead of combined HLFs (so guys like Munster become hugely valuable as you can't just have 2 halfbacks)

    * CTW and FLB instead of CTR and WFB (Means that players like Gutho become huge PODs because you can only have 2 fullbacks)
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    Post by robelgordo Sun Feb 13, 2022 3:33 pm

    Pookus McFly wrote:

    *PTSD triggered*
    too many cooks- NSFW:

    Admin, feel free to remove before someone melts their brain.

    Haven’t seen Too many cooks in years
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    Post by Chewie Sun Feb 13, 2022 4:00 pm

    Pookus McFly wrote:Hynes became extra tempting last night mostly because I am having trouble choosing WFB players moreso than other positions. Plenty of cash cows but few I trust in my 17.

    Yeah I have Papy and SCrichton locked in, but I'm not keen on playing a Paulo or Coates as my 3rd WFB.
    Hynes will likely be in the top 3 WFB in fantasy this season

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