This season does seem insane. At the moment it's lucky if all your starters actually manage to start the game, its miraculous if none get injured during it.Scrumhead wrote:Yet another last minute drop out for me with Horwill. I may as well concede 10+ points per week just for the hell of it.
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Opted for Alo and Mercer rather than McGuigan - right now, that's feeling like a pretty good decision!Puja wrote:If R-R or Mulipola start, then I can make a XXIII of starters, although I've got £300k to spend with the dismissal of Sinckler which I may use to improve. Not sure whether to spend it on a prop or McGuigan.
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Instead Tarus just cost me 4 points...
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I'm hoping VRR has a stormer today. I needed to replaced Sinckler, so I went for VRR ahead of Ross Harrison, who subsequently scored 52 points last night.
I still don't fully understand the points scoring though? Watching the game, last night Marler seemed to be a lot more prominent than Harrison. It's easy enough to make a direct comparison as they both scored a try each, but Marler was much more noticeable carrying and in defence. I guess Harrison played a few more minutes, but I can't for the life of me see why he was worth 20 points or so more than Marler?
I still don't fully understand the points scoring though? Watching the game, last night Marler seemed to be a lot more prominent than Harrison. It's easy enough to make a direct comparison as they both scored a try each, but Marler was much more noticeable carrying and in defence. I guess Harrison played a few more minutes, but I can't for the life of me see why he was worth 20 points or so more than Marler?
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Harrison seriously got 52 points! Jesus. He was a penalty machine!Scrumhead wrote:I'm hoping VRR has a stormer today. I needed to replaced Sinckler, so I went for VRR ahead of Ross Harrison, who subsequently scored 52 points last night.
I still don't fully understand the points scoring though? Watching the game, last night Marler seemed to be a lot more prominent than Harrison. It's easy enough to make a direct comparison as they both scored a try each, but Marler was much more noticeable carrying and in defence. I guess Harrison played a few more minutes, but I can't for the life of me see why he was worth 20 points or so more than Marler?
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Carried well though, which is the big points scorer for props. 1 point per 3m and 1 point per pass, plus 5 points for his try.Stom wrote:Harrison seriously got 52 points! Jesus. He was a penalty machine!Scrumhead wrote:I'm hoping VRR has a stormer today. I needed to replaced Sinckler, so I went for VRR ahead of Ross Harrison, who subsequently scored 52 points last night.
I still don't fully understand the points scoring though? Watching the game, last night Marler seemed to be a lot more prominent than Harrison. It's easy enough to make a direct comparison as they both scored a try each, but Marler was much more noticeable carrying and in defence. I guess Harrison played a few more minutes, but I can't for the life of me see why he was worth 20 points or so more than Marler?
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I'm missing Veainu now too ... literally 2 per week for me ATMbitts wrote:This season does seem insane. At the moment it's lucky if all your starters actually manage to start the game, its miraculous if none get injured during it.Scrumhead wrote:Yet another last minute drop out for me with Horwill. I may as well concede 10+ points per week just for the hell of it.
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So very nearly bought Trinder
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Going to be a duff week for me. Had two 0 point players with late withdrawals from Horwill and Veainu and a couple of single digit scores from players in my starting XV I expected to do a lot better.
I made Waller my captain on account of him averaging 40+ a week thinking it was a cunning ploy, only for him to score a measly 12 points. Not even good when it was doubled FFS.
I only have one player yet to play so even if they have a stormer, I’m still dropping a place or two.
So annoying.
I made Waller my captain on account of him averaging 40+ a week thinking it was a cunning ploy, only for him to score a measly 12 points. Not even good when it was doubled FFS.
I only have one player yet to play so even if they have a stormer, I’m still dropping a place or two.
So annoying.
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-4 for Tarus, 0 for Veinu, a measly 7 for Nowell. Nailed it with my captain choice though, May racked up the points.
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I'm currently 9th in the gameweek league, unfortunately I have zero players left so I doubt I'll stay in the top 200.
Standard couple of injuries plus Northampton not showing up have really hurt me.
Standard couple of injuries plus Northampton not showing up have really hurt me.
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Poor week for me. 0 points for Horwill and Veainu and Waller chose the week I picked him as captain to pick up his worst points of the season (only 12 points before they were doubled - for context he’s been averaging 40 points or more). That plus Collins and Jennings making virtual no-shows has me dropping down the league.
I have Lozowski starting tomorrow and Johnson as a sub, but unless they absolutely tear it up, it’s a crap week for me.
I have Lozowski starting tomorrow and Johnson as a sub, but unless they absolutely tear it up, it’s a crap week for me.
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Veainu was my captain, so a bit of a shitter. Also had Youngs. Toomua also seems to score pretty low week after week, a real disappointment.
Now in the perverse position of hoping Sarries bury my Wasps tomorrowand I rack up big scores in the final game. This is made worse by the fact I'm going to AP with my Sarries-supporting wife and in-laws, and my 8 month old daughter will be wearing Sarries stash.
Now in the perverse position of hoping Sarries bury my Wasps tomorrowand I rack up big scores in the final game. This is made worse by the fact I'm going to AP with my Sarries-supporting wife and in-laws, and my 8 month old daughter will be wearing Sarries stash.
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The game does test your bias doesn't it? I was really annoyed when Exceter got White at the expense of playing young English scrum halfs. Yet now I'm equally annoyed when he's rested or subbed.Peej wrote:Veainu was my captain, so a bit of a shitter. Also had Youngs. Toomua also seems to score pretty low week after week, a real disappointment.
Now in the perverse position of hoping Sarries bury my Wasps tomorrowand I rack up big scores in the final game. This is made worse by the fact I'm going to AP with my Sarries-supporting wife and in-laws, and my 8 month old daughter will be wearing Sarries stash.
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I had a similar experience on Friday night. Quins getting a bonus point win was obviously the first priority, but I always knew Sale would score and it was bizarre wanting my fantasy team players to score against my team. As it happened my Sale starters underperformed which was probably a good thing in real life, not so much in the fantasy world.Peej wrote:Veainu was my captain, so a bit of a shitter. Also had Youngs. Toomua also seems to score pretty low week after week, a real disappointment.
Now in the perverse position of hoping Sarries bury my Wasps tomorrowand I rack up big scores in the final game. This is made worse by the fact I'm going to AP with my Sarries-supporting wife and in-laws, and my 8 month old daughter will be wearing Sarries stash.
As I posted earlier in the thread, I don't think that the points scoring is reflective of actual performance. Toomua has been very good this season IMO - he's been massive in defence and his relationship with Ford is improving - but that's not at all reflected in his fantasy scores. One of the tricks to this game is sussing out which players score well. The top scoring players in each position aren't the ones you'd expect unless you're playing this game.
According to points (and on game positions) the team of the season so far is:
1. A. Waller (Northampton)
2. Cruse (Wasps)
3. Genge (Leicester)
4. Lawes (Northampton)
5. Green (Newcastle)
6. Armand (Exeter)
7. Gibson (Northampton)
8. Simmonds (Exeter)
9. Heinz (Gloucester)
10. Ford (Leicester)
11. May (Leicester)
12. Marchant (Harlequins)
13. Rokoduguni (Bath)
14. Woodburn (Exeter)
15. Tuala (Northampton)
Some of those are obvious, but I'm not sure anyone who hasn't been playing the game would expect Waller, Green, Heinz, Gibson and Tuala to be in there.
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Last Rugby Rebels Prermiership league table before the Champions Cup break: https://therugbymagazine.com/fantasy/le ... remiership
Highest points of the week:
Biggest climbers: Chouly Madly Deeply and Team Bradford (+3)
Highest points this week: Arya Shark (510 points).
Team of the week:
1. M. Vunipola (Saracens)
2. George (Saracens)
3. Harrison (Sale)
4. Matthews (Harlequins)
5. Spencer (Worcester)
6. Evans (Leicester)
7. Cowan (London Irish)
8. Willis (Wasps)
9. Heinz (Gloucester)
10. Care (Harlequins)
11. Brew (Bath)
12. Trinder (Gloucester)
13. May (Leicester)
14. Tait (Leicester)
15. Tuala (Northampton)
Highest points of the week:
Biggest climbers: Chouly Madly Deeply and Team Bradford (+3)
Highest points this week: Arya Shark (510 points).
Team of the week:
1. M. Vunipola (Saracens)
2. George (Saracens)
3. Harrison (Sale)
4. Matthews (Harlequins)
5. Spencer (Worcester)
6. Evans (Leicester)
7. Cowan (London Irish)
8. Willis (Wasps)
9. Heinz (Gloucester)
10. Care (Harlequins)
11. Brew (Bath)
12. Trinder (Gloucester)
13. May (Leicester)
14. Tait (Leicester)
15. Tuala (Northampton)
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I know this is is a Big call, but right now I could be the person most obsessed with England's back row on the board.
If injuries and subsequent call ups go against me I could lose Clifford, Simmonds and Hughes ( on top of Falatau for Wales). Could be brutal.
If injuries and subsequent call ups go against me I could lose Clifford, Simmonds and Hughes ( on top of Falatau for Wales). Could be brutal.
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Our league is incredible. You need to get 400+ every week, really. I'm top of another league I'm in, but dropped down to 10th in the RR league this week.
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I'm hoping the AIs are where my solid, but less spectacular squad comes in to its own.bitts wrote:I know this is is a Big call, but right now I could be the person most obsessed with England's back row on the board.
If injuries and subsequent call ups go against me I could lose Clifford, Simmonds and Hughes ( on top of Falatau for Wales). Could be brutal.
I don't know how many players I'll be missing, but it won't be many.
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Yep - the top players in our league are also in the upper reaches of the overall competition.Stom wrote:Our league is incredible. You need to get 400+ every week, really. I'm top of another league I'm in, but dropped down to 10th in the RR league this week.
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One point to remember is that it most measures quantity not quality. Often they overlap, but not always.Scrumhead wrote:I had a similar experience on Friday night. Quins getting a bonus point win was obviously the first priority, but I always knew Sale would score and it was bizarre wanting my fantasy team players to score against my team. As it happened my Sale starters underperformed which was probably a good thing in real life, not so much in the fantasy world.Peej wrote:Veainu was my captain, so a bit of a shitter. Also had Youngs. Toomua also seems to score pretty low week after week, a real disappointment.
Now in the perverse position of hoping Sarries bury my Wasps tomorrowand I rack up big scores in the final game. This is made worse by the fact I'm going to AP with my Sarries-supporting wife and in-laws, and my 8 month old daughter will be wearing Sarries stash.
As I posted earlier in the thread, I don't think that the points scoring is reflective of actual performance. Toomua has been very good this season IMO - he's been massive in defence and his relationship with Ford is improving - but that's not at all reflected in his fantasy scores. One of the tricks to this game is sussing out which players score well. The top scoring players in each position aren't the ones you'd expect unless you're playing this game.
According to points (and on game positions) the team of the season so far is:
1. A. Waller (Northampton)
2. Cruse (Wasps)
3. Genge (Leicester)
4. Lawes (Northampton)
5. Green (Newcastle)
6. Armand (Exeter)
7. Gibson (Northampton)
8. Simmonds (Exeter)
9. Heinz (Gloucester)
10. Ford (Leicester)
11. May (Leicester)
12. Marchant (Harlequins)
13. Rokoduguni (Bath)
14. Woodburn (Exeter)
15. Tuala (Northampton)
Some of those are obvious, but I'm not sure anyone who hasn't been playing the game would expect Waller, Green, Heinz, Gibson and Tuala to be in there.
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I just figured that if I lost Hughes, then Clifford and Simmonds would be safe. Due to injuries, it may not work out that way. Same with Sinckler and Williams. Figured I'd lose one or the other, instead I'm likely to lose both.Scrumhead wrote:I'm hoping the AIs are where my solid, but less spectacular squad comes in to its own.bitts wrote:I know this is is a Big call, but right now I could be the person most obsessed with England's back row on the board.
If injuries and subsequent call ups go against me I could lose Clifford, Simmonds and Hughes ( on top of Falatau for Wales). Could be brutal.
I don't know how many players I'll be missing, but it won't be many.
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So waiting on the end of the european games now, to see what fresh injuries can be inflicted on my squad, before deciding who to fire this game week.
Bad round for me last time, mostly saved by picking May as captain.
Bad round for me last time, mostly saved by picking May as captain.
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Teamsheets are all announced if you need to tweak your matchday squad.
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After 2 weeks off, I need a lot of tweaking.
The question is who...
I got rid of Heem at last. Got enough for 2 players if need be, but I may settle for 1. A centre/winger/fb. Roko is an option, I'd rather a non International who can play 13 while Joseph is away.
The question is who...
I got rid of Heem at last. Got enough for 2 players if need be, but I may settle for 1. A centre/winger/fb. Roko is an option, I'd rather a non International who can play 13 while Joseph is away.