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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby CoverKing » Tue May 10, 2011 12:18 pm

Gingernuts wrote:Cost me top spot! #-o

Lesson learnt. Put as much thought into the emergencies as you do the captaincy, because you never know when they might be needed. :oops:


Please make the same mistake again this week ;)
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Rik E Boy » Tue May 10, 2011 12:20 pm

CoverKing wrote:
Gingernuts wrote:Cost me top spot! #-o

Lesson learnt. Put as much thought into the emergencies as you do the captaincy, because you never know when they might be needed. :oops:


Please make the same mistake again this week ;)


No chance. He'll get you on the rebound! I've got bloody hondo when I'm scoring less points each week. :(

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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Gingernuts » Tue May 10, 2011 12:31 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
CoverKing wrote:
Gingernuts wrote:Cost me top spot! #-o

Lesson learnt. Put as much thought into the emergencies as you do the captaincy, because you never know when they might be needed. :oops:


Please make the same mistake again this week ;)


No chance. He'll get you on the rebound! I've got bloody hondo when I'm scoring less points each week. :(

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Nope. There will be hours of preparation and research going into this weeks game to ensure this does not happen again. :lol:
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby CoverKing » Tue May 10, 2011 12:35 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
CoverKing wrote:
Gingernuts wrote:Cost me top spot! #-o

Lesson learnt. Put as much thought into the emergencies as you do the captaincy, because you never know when they might be needed. :oops:


Please make the same mistake again this week ;)


No chance. He'll get you on the rebound! I've got bloody hondo when I'm scoring less points each week. :(

regards,

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No chance. I'm on the rebound as well. Should win this week
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Gingernuts » Tue May 10, 2011 12:44 pm

Here we go, some smack talk, I like it! About time the Premier League fired up a bit!

We shall see about that CK, we shall see. 8)
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby CoverKing » Tue May 10, 2011 1:02 pm

Gingernuts wrote:Here we go, some smack talk, I like it! About time the Premier League fired up a bit!

We shall see about that CK, we shall see. 8)

:lol: it's either some 'smack' talk of do a Uni assignment. Easy decision I think.

Should be a tight contest and il be backing my side to get over the line with no upgrades. I need Swan to have a huge game as you needPendlebury to dominate. Il probably make two downgrades this week, hope to win this week and make two upgrades the following week. That's my Tuesday thoughts anyway.
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Gingernuts » Tue May 10, 2011 1:08 pm

CoverKing wrote:
Gingernuts wrote:Here we go, some smack talk, I like it! About time the Premier League fired up a bit!

We shall see about that CK, we shall see. 8)

:lol: it's either some 'smack' talk of do a Uni assignment. Easy decision I think.

Should be a tight contest and il be backing my side to get over the line with no upgrades. I need Swan to have a huge game as you needPendlebury to dominate. Il probably make two downgrades this week, hope to win this week and make two upgrades the following week. That's my Tuesday thoughts anyway.


I've got 2 forced changes this week with Grimes and Curnow. At this stage it will be sideways for Grimes and upgrade for Curnow I reckon. Should be a good one this week, will be doing everything I can not to drop 2 in a row!
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Hondo » Tue May 10, 2011 2:30 pm

As I posted elsewhere I had a shocker with Wallis, Atley, Thompson, Smith, Grimes and Knights all < 58 on my field. Also, I went aggressive and brought in Chapman thinking he would carve NM up and he only got 85. I watched some of the game and it looked like he was just coasting around having a bit of a rest in an easy game. Didn't he know many fantasy coaches traded him into their teams this week?!

The one consolation in the end was I don't have Curnow and many would have started him.

I took a risk taking Swan, Pendlebury and Shaw from the start so I knew round 7 would be tough. So I am feeling more confident from here on.
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby CoverKing » Tue May 10, 2011 4:02 pm

Hondo wrote:As I posted elsewhere I had a shocker with Wallis, Atley, Thompson, Smith, Grimes and Knights all < 58 on my field. Also, I went aggressive and brought in Chapman thinking he would carve NM up and he only got 85. I watched some of the game and it looked like he was just coasting around having a bit of a rest in an easy game. Didn't he know many fantasy coaches traded him into their teams this week?!

The one consolation in the end was I don't have Curnow and many would have started him.

I took a risk taking Swan, Pendlebury and Shaw from the start so I knew round 7 would be tough. So I am feeling more confident from here on.


Still got round 13 to get through mate ;)
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Hondo » Tue May 10, 2011 4:06 pm

mmm yes round 13 ...

I'll have better bench cover and MPP switches in place by then so I am not so exposed as I was with damned Atley and Wallis

Well, that's the plan
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby CoverKing » Tue May 10, 2011 4:10 pm

Hondo wrote:mmm yes round 13 ...

I'll have better bench cover and MPP switches in place by then so I am not so exposed as I was with damned Atley and Wallis

Well, that's the plan


Always sounds good with a plan until a premium gets injured or something along those lines. Damn supercoach taking up so much of my study time ;)

Im looking to downgrade curnow and walker, and hopefully use the cash to upgrade to a pendlebury after rd 13 for libba. I reckon il be keeping Swallow all year mainly for the reason their last bye is rd 9 so he will be a good bench cover for me every week once i get my settled side in. Thats the plan anyways.
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Hondo » Tue May 10, 2011 4:17 pm

Yeah, I am planning on keeping Harris all year for the same reason
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby CoverKing » Tue May 10, 2011 4:19 pm

Who has Higgins still? out again with the groin soreness!
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Q. » Tue May 10, 2011 6:05 pm

CoverKing wrote:Who has Higgins still? out again with the groin soreness!


Got rid of him last week for Chappy. Good move if Higgins is still unavailable.
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Q. » Tue May 10, 2011 6:06 pm

Mr Football has 5 Blues in his side. No doubt an upgrade/downgrade on one or two of them this week.
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby finn » Wed May 11, 2011 7:53 pm

The chardonnay socialists wish to apologise to their supporters and members for their insipid display last weekend.
as a young side, inconsistent displays are not welcomed but unfortunately performance levels will vary.
We will face some warranted harsh criticism and accept that the level of performance presented was not of the level we pride ourselves onand will continue to turn our list over until we find 22 players prepared to put in the hard yards and represent the club with pride, passion and prejudice. Injuries are not acceptable excuse or reason for lack of endeavour, and, we would never use them to partially justify a lacklustre performance (even if curnow, grimes et al had to be subbed within the first five minutes) just as we would never proffer other excuses as the cruel and ongoing taunting of players by a more powerful, older and berbally brutal opposition.
Rest assured, we will come out breathing fire in the next game or the following one. We also have complete faith in the coach to restore this club to previous position of respect throughout the league.
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Q. » Fri May 13, 2011 2:43 pm

Just looking at some of the teams in this league...

Darksiders SCE has made 5 trades, but only one of them has been used to bring in a premium (Enright).

REBCats have been busy, making seven trades (perhaps another couple this arvo?).

Hondominators YSCC has made 6 trades and brought in Chapman and Harvey recently.



And me?

5 trades and have brought in 2 premiums (J-Roo & Chappy). Just wondering whether to sit tight this week.
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Hondo » Fri May 13, 2011 2:58 pm

How do you get that detail Quichey?

That's interesting

I'll have 2 more trades used by lockout tonight

My plan is for up to another 6 in the next 3 weeks after which time I will sit tight for a while with 10 or so left. I am not going to try getting the 100% fully upgraded team too early (or even at all) because with byes and stars getting rested later in the season those trades will have better uses I reckon.
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Gingernuts » Fri May 13, 2011 3:28 pm

I've made 7 trades with 2 premiums coming in - J-Roo and brought in Griffin this week.

Also took a punt on Tippett (forced in a way by Higgins) as I feel he has returned to form in the last few weeks. Early days on that move but scored nearly 100 points last week - not bad for a forward in a team flogged by 15 goals. Very interested to see how he does this week against GC.

I'm pretty happy to go the journey with my forward setup now, midfield not too bad either. Defence still needs some renno's, a few holes there. Will probably still trade fairly actively in the next 2 -3 rounds as I would like another premium or two in defence.
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Re: Hogg Premier League 2011

Postby Gingernuts » Fri May 13, 2011 3:34 pm

Quichey wrote:Just looking at some of the teams in this league...

Darksiders SCE has made 5 trades, but only one of them has been used to bring in a premium (Enright).

REBCats have been busy, making seven trades (perhaps another couple this arvo?).

Hondominators YSCC has made 6 trades and brought in Chapman and Harvey recently.



And me?

5 trades and have brought in 2 premiums (J-Roo & Chappy). Just wondering whether to sit tight this week.


I'm surprised that people are bringing in premiums from teams that have a bye in the last 4 weeks of the season. I've been taking a strategy of avoiding trading in premiums from those teams to lessen the liability come finals.
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