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    Post by Mulvy Sun Jan 27, 2019 11:56 pm

    SI wrote:Not sure if it is his personal attitude or coaching/team but Dufty was dead set lazy for the whole season.   I started with him last year and I think he had around 8% Ownership at most from memory.  Played a couple of pearlers Fantasy wise, but was in general terrible.

    He was hot and cold to start the year and then I remember him doing an interview with Fox just before a Round 4 or Round 5 game and he was saying how he had to keep stepping up.  Bloke went on to have 2 or maybe 3 touches in the first Half  Crying or Very sad

    I think you're probably right, but was it laziness or like a Croft thing where they just didn't trust him and got no ball. Genuine question, I didn't watch him very closely.
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    Post by King Assassin Mon Jan 28, 2019 12:10 am

    Mulvy wrote:

    I think you're probably right, but was it laziness or like a Croft thing where they just didn't trust him and got no ball. Genuine question, I didn't watch him very closely.

    From watching last year Widdop and hunt were very ball dominant with Dufty really only seeing the ball on a backline move or an offload. he often passed it to his wingers to bring back the ball aswell.
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    Post by standard-issue Mon Jan 28, 2019 12:29 am

    Mulvy wrote:
    SI wrote:Not sure if it is his personal attitude or coaching/team but Dufty was dead set lazy for the whole season.   I started with him last year and I think he had around 8% Ownership at most from memory.  Played a couple of pearlers Fantasy wise, but was in general terrible.

    He was hot and cold to start the year and then I remember him doing an interview with Fox just before a Round 4 or Round 5 game and he was saying how he had to keep stepping up.  Bloke went on to have 2 or maybe 3 touches in the first Half  Crying or Very sad

    I think you're probably right, but was it laziness or like a Croft thing where they just didn't trust him and got no ball. Genuine question, I didn't watch him very closely.

    Laziness mate in my opinion. He quite often didn't make himself available in back line moves; any decent fullback nowadays is always following the ball out the back waiting for an opportunity. He only seemed to chime in when it suited him.
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    Post by Mulvy Mon Jan 28, 2019 12:33 am

    SI wrote:Not sure if it is his personal attitude or coaching/team but Dufty was dead set lazy for the whole season.   I started with him last year and I think he had around 8% Ownership at most from memory.  Played a couple of pearlers Fantasy wise, but was in general terrible.

    He was hot and cold to start the year and then I remember him doing an interview with Fox just before a Round 4 or Round 5 game and he was saying how he had to keep stepping up.  Bloke went on to have 2 or maybe 3 touches in the first Half  Crying or Very sad

    Edit: Ooh I have powers, and used them, muwaaaaahhhh!

    Edit2: So does everyone else. Hmmm. Okay, bed time..


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    Post by King Assassin Mon Jan 28, 2019 12:40 am

    SI wrote:

    Laziness mate in my opinion.  He quite often didn't make himself available in back line moves; any decent fullback nowadays is always following the ball out the back waiting for an opportunity.  He only seemed to chime in when it suited him.

    Adding on that i dont know how many time ive seen him catch the ball and pass it to his winger to run it up.
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    Post by standard-issue Mon Jan 28, 2019 1:37 am

    King Assassin wrote:
    SI wrote:

    Laziness mate in my opinion.  He quite often didn't make himself available in back line moves; any decent fullback nowadays is always following the ball out the back waiting for an opportunity.  He only seemed to chime in when it suited him.

    Adding on that i dont know how many time ive seen him catch the ball and pass it to his winger to run it up.

    Yep. Only loved running the ball when he smelt a try, very rarely out of his own half. Even then he did the whole wide arc thing to beat players on the outside, which more times than not saw him run 30 metres for a nett 10 metre actual gain at best; by mid season every team knew they just had to slide to shut him down. Bloke needs to use his step and an offload to create opportunities.
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    Post by DarkKnight Mon Jan 28, 2019 2:00 am

    Bring on another year of fantasy. Just realised this is my 11th year of playing as I have kept track of my finishing position each year.

    2009 - 174
    2010 - 111
    2011 - 17
    2012 - 6,155
    2013 - 1,757
    2014 - 2,809
    2015 - 98
    2016 - 136
    2017 - 222
    2018 - 74
    2019 - ?
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    Post by King Assassin Mon Jan 28, 2019 2:14 am

    DarkKnight wrote:Bring on another year of fantasy. Just realised this is my 11th year of playing as I have kept track of my finishing position each year.

    2009 - 174
    2010 - 111
    2011 - 17
    2012 - 6,155
    2013 - 1,757
    2014 - 2,809
    2015 - 98
    2016 - 136
    2017 - 222
    2018 - 74
    2019 - ?

    nice i might start doing that

    2018 - 17,873
    2019 - ?
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    Post by Buramada Mon Jan 28, 2019 2:45 am

    Alfie wrote:Eels

    8. Alvaro 45
    9. Mahoney 60
    10. Paulo 40
    11. Lane 65
    12. Ma’u 80
    13. Brown 80
    14. Terepo 30
    15. Mannah 30
    16. Moeroa/Niukore 30
    17. Smith 20

    Mahoney will play 80 with no Smith on the bench. Another forward!
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    Post by Enchanted Glossy Flamingo Mon Jan 28, 2019 7:27 am

    Thoughts on a Morgo/Lachlan Lewis halves combination? A few years back I swore I wouldn't ever start a season without a bonafide gun in the halves again but the price difference from Cleary to Lewis lets me get a lot of value elsewhere and I heavily rate Lewis and love watching him.
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    Post by multiple.scoregasms Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:02 am

    Alfie wrote:Tigers

    8. Packer 40
    9. Farah 60
    10. Matulino 40
    11. Lawrence 70
    12. Matto 80
    13. Huth/Twal 60
    14. JRey 20
    15. Taylor 40
    16. Huth/Twal 40
    17. Aloiai 30

    Hope you are close on this one Alfie. Would love both Matto and Huth/Twal if things played out like this
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    Post by multiple.scoregasms Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:03 am

    Mulvy wrote:I wanna go back to those Broncos minutes. If we agree those 10 minutes for Staggs go to the backs, does Haas really get the other 10 bringing him to 30 minutes? He's an exciting prospect but he's barely 19 and has 36 minutes of NRL experience. Coaches want to win their games which is why they give guys like McGuire 65 minutes and the bench stuff all.

    Haas will average closer to 10 than 30 IMO
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    Post by multiple.scoregasms Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:25 am

    SI wrote:

    Laziness mate in my opinion.  He quite often didn't make himself available in back line moves; any decent fullback nowadays is always following the ball out the back waiting for an opportunity.  He only seemed to chime in when it suited him.

    Not sure if it was by design but on backline plays Dufty was almost used as a decoy. When running large sweeps out to the right instead of being the 3rd man in this was normally done by Widdop. This meant Dufty was hanging on the inside shoulder of the half(usually Hunt) as a support option in case the play broke down. Works very well from a team structure point of view as it freezes the chasing forwards due to Dufty's pace but doesn't produce a lot of fantasy points. On the try at about the 1 minute mark in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bHNRFXo8sg you can see this structure with Dufty lurking back on the inside and Widdop playing with the left edge. In addition to that when Dufty did find some space on attacking plays he would always turn on the jets and beat defenders so cleanly there was very little in the way of tackle breaks which as we all know are a staple from big scoring fantasy backs

    TL;DR Dufty is a better real life player than fantasy player
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    Post by Alfie Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:44 am

    multiple.scoregasms wrote:

    Not sure if it was by design but on backline plays Dufty was almost used as a decoy. When running large sweeps out to the right instead of being the 3rd man in this was normally done by Widdop. This meant Dufty was hanging on the inside shoulder of the half(usually Hunt) as a support option in case the play broke down. Works very well from a team structure point of view as it freezes the chasing forwards due to Dufty's pace but doesn't produce a lot of fantasy points. On the try at about the 1 minute mark in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bHNRFXo8sg you can see this structure with Dufty lurking back on the inside and Widdop playing with the left edge. In addition to that when Dufty did find some space on attacking plays he would always turn on the jets and beat defenders so cleanly there was very little in the way of tackle breaks which as we all know are a staple from big scoring fantasy backs

    TL;DR Dufty is a better real life player than fantasy player

    love the analysis MS. I started with him last year and that fits in line with how I tracked him throughout games. Not sure its fair to call him lazy when he’s still learning
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    Post by Alfie Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:48 am

    multiple.scoregasms wrote:

    Hope you are close on this one Alfie. Would love both Matto and Huth/Twal if things played out like this

    Same mate, heard from WL I think that there were whispers Madge wanted a bigger body at 13. I guess we’ll see. 43 days left til TLTs
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    Post by Alfie Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:52 am

    Buramada wrote:

    Mahoney will play 80 with no Smith on the bench. Another forward!

    Where are you getting this info? Brad’s a big fan of Smith
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    Post by my tv broke Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:05 am

    I just cant understand why any team would run a 4 forward bench. Its a waste of a bench spot, and as soon as a back gets injured, youve got forwards in the backline.
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    Post by White Lightning Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:05 am

    Alfie wrote:

    Where are you getting this info? Brad’s a big fan of Smith

    I read this on fb that apparently the Eels will have a 4 forward bench with no hooker/utility so Mahoney will play 80 mins. Of course it's 1 of 100's of rumours going around.
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    Post by Alfie Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:08 am

    Enchanted Glossy Flamingo wrote:Thoughts on a Morgo/Lachlan Lewis halves combination? A few years back I swore I wouldn't ever start a season without a bonafide gun in the halves again but the price difference from Cleary to Lewis lets me get a lot of value elsewhere and I heavily rate Lewis and love watching him.

    Lewis seems risky. Didn’t score above 50 without a TA and his kick metres will decrease now that Foran is back
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    Post by standard-issue Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:24 am

    multiple.scoregasms wrote:
    SI wrote:

    Laziness mate in my opinion.  He quite often didn't make himself available in back line moves; any decent fullback nowadays is always following the ball out the back waiting for an opportunity.  He only seemed to chime in when it suited him.

    Not sure if it was by design but on backline plays Dufty was almost used as a decoy. When running large sweeps out to the right instead of being the 3rd man in this was normally done by Widdop. This meant Dufty was hanging on the inside shoulder of the half(usually Hunt) as a support option in case the play broke down. Works very well from a team structure point of view as it freezes the chasing forwards due to Dufty's pace but doesn't produce a lot of fantasy points. On the try at about the 1 minute mark in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bHNRFXo8sg you can see this structure with Dufty lurking back on the inside and Widdop playing with the left edge. In addition to that when Dufty did find some space on attacking plays he would always turn on the jets and beat defenders so cleanly there was very little in the way of tackle breaks which as we all know are a staple from big scoring fantasy backs

    TL;DR Dufty is a better real life player than fantasy player

    Agree his speed made him less of a Fantasy option. But in regards what I see as laziness, there were Halves of footy where he touched the ball 2 or 3 times. You can't have an attacking weapon do that and if it was due to Coaching then that is crazy (but I'm clearly not a First Grade Coach, haha). I really liked him as a player but completely off him now.

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