The list from all the movement in the player and team records after Round 14:
TEAM RECORDS
- Papatoetoe Piranhas (7)*, outright 1st Longest Winning Streak
- Dragons (10), 7th Smallest Winning Margin vs Eely Avengers
The list from all the movement in the player and team records after Round 14:
The list from all the movement in the player and team records after Round 12:
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The Run home:
Rnd 12 – Dragons 1015 (H) – Predicted: 834-665 W
Rnd 13 – Rosebery Rampage (H) – Predicted: 774-762 W
Rnd 14 – Papatoetoe Piranhas (H) – Predicted: 826-777 W
Three home games, two top four contenders
One game clear and now with three to play, the Dingoes can still drop out of the top two if they don’t take care of business from here. Rampage and Piranhas are the big ones to come and the ‘good’ Piranhas in the season finale could cause complications as well. They wouldn’t want to play too many more games this year without Cody Walker and Cameron Munster – both vitally important to the Dingoes Continue reading “The run home: predicting the First Crack Fantasy League’s final three rounds” →
The list from all the movement in the player and team records after Round 10:
The list from all the movement in the player and team records after Round 8:
Five waiver moves were made in the early hours of Wednesday morning involving three teams.
Grubs moved first with ex-Avengers Chad Townsend (season/career 50.67ppg, 3 games) coming in as halfback cover, with Matthew Dufty (season 40.00ppg, 1 game/career 44.00ppg, 6 games) losing his spot in the squad.
Piranhas picked up second rowers Adam Elliott (career debut) and Wade Graham (career 43.50ppg, 4 games), dropping Lachlan Fitzgibbon (season 43.83ppg, 6 games/career 49.82ppg, 11 games) and Isaah Yeo (season/career 43.40ppg, 5 games) due to poor form and end of season shoulder injury.
Tigers continued their year long search for halves trading out Cooper Cronk (season/career 37.25ppg, 4 games) and young gun Thomas Dearden (yet to debut) for soon to return Matt Moylan (season/career 51.00ppg, 3 games) and the re-juvenated Mitchell Pearce (season/career 41.33ppg, 3 games).
The list from all the movement in the player and team records after Round 6:
Round 6 had it’s lowest amount of waivers (2) and free agency pickups (2) of the season.
Piranhas made two potential season changing moves, picking up Lachlan Burr (career debut) and journeyman Suliasi Vunivalu (season 48.00ppg, 4 games/career 43.35ppg, 23 games) at the expense of veteran Kevin Proctor (season 43.00ppg, 3 games/career 41.33ppg, 12 games) and Kerrod Holland (season 17.00ppg, 1 game).
Continue reading “Waiver Watch – Rounds 6 & 7” →
Quiet week of waiver/free agent moves sees only four teams looking upgrade their depth.
Grubs head coach Josh picked up recently released cast offs Euan Aitken (season 44.75ppg, 4 games/career 41.25ppg, 8 games) & Ken Maumalo (season/career 30.00ppg, 2 games) off waivers for a shocked Tariq Sims (season/career 51.00ppg, 3 games) and extremely disappointing flyer Sione Katoa (season/career 26.33ppg, 3 games).