KFC SuperCoach: All the burning questions answered
What do injuries to premiums mean for overall strategy? Plus Swans rookies, Jayden Short’s scary stat and all the big issues for Round 7.
What do injuries to premiums mean for overall strategy? Plus Swans rookies, Jayden Short’s scary stat and all the big issues for Round 7.
We’re looking for the best zinger in footy — and a 24K gold-plated drummy is up for grabs. ENTER HERE
There is good news and bad news for KFC SuperCoaches facing a backline crisis. Have you got the right rookie? Latest news and whispers.
Rookie carnage. Donuts in defence. Early upgrades. There is plenty of reason to trade in KFC SuperCoach. To help, our experts have revealed their Round 6 trades.
There’s always one team who cops the rough end of the pineapple during the preseason, and in 2019 it was almost certainly Hawthorn, with the reigning Brownlow Medalist and SuperCoach star Tom Mitchell set to miss the entirety of the year.
For over a decade, Sydney has been perennial finalists. During the preseason, most can justify a reason why the Swans will finish in the top eight. To be fair, only once in the past 14 years have Sydney missed finals, that coming in 2009.
What combination is making up your SuperCoach rucks? The generic answer is Brodie Grundy and Max Gawn but is it the correct one? Check out all your point of difference and cash cow options.
This is the the best SuperCoach guide you can get. The Phantom’s team reveal and survival guide all in one place: Download or print your pre-season digital magazine!
How much can you trust end of season SuperCoach numbers? In the hunt for points of difference, we’ve found a host of players who finished 2018 with a bang. But are their big scores sustainable?
They’re all reliable SuperCoach scorers but, for different reasons, had little impact in 2018. The Phantom looks at seven players who could bounce back and become SuperCoach bargains in 2019.
Predicting the top six SuperCoach scorers in each position is fraught with danger … but we’ve done it anyway. See who we’ve picked to be top of the pops come Round 23 and have your say.
SUPERCOACH WATCH: He hasn’t played AFL footy in well over a year, but GWS can’t wait to see ruckman Shane Mumford back in action. And that starts on Friday.
To help you prepare for your SuperCoach draft, here is the February edition of The Phantom’s top 50 draft rankings with some big changes, including the rise of Swan Isaac Heeney and Cat Tim Kelly.
Chris Cavanagh is a massive Max Gawn fan but won’t be picking the Melbourne ruckman in SuperCoach this season. He explains why and reveals his first draft team with some surprise selections in defence.
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