SuperCoach jury: How to navigate the run home
We’ve assembled four of KFC SuperCoach’s sharpest minds to answer the key questions for the run home. Find out how you should approach the final five rounds.
We’ve assembled four of KFC SuperCoach’s sharpest minds to answer the key questions for the run home. Find out how you should approach the final five rounds.
Who’s the best Dusty replacement? What to do with Mills and Greene? Will Lachie Neale miss again? The Phantom answers the big Round 19 KFC SuperCoach questions.
From scoring head scratchers to Covid drama, Round 18 had everything for KFC SuperCoach. These are the stats which can give you an edge this weekend.
For KFC SuperCoaches, the elephant in the room is lack of trades. So what is the best strategy with six rounds still to go? Investor Dan Begala explains his plan.
Dom Sheed, Tom Rockliff and Nic Newman flew out of the gates with massive Round 1 scores. Are they huge SuperCoach bargains or a trade trap? The experts at Doctor SuperCoach say each case is different.
Don’t be afraid to admit you’ve made a mistake. Many experts are urging caution, but investment and SuperCoach expert Daniel Begala says there is one player we need to act on now.
Nailing your rookie selections should be the greatest SuperCoach priority at this stage of the season. Here’s who you should target for Round 2. TRADE GUIDE AND EVERY ROOKIE SCORE.
SuperCoach rookies are crucial at this early stage of the season and several are pushing a strong case for AFL debuts via state league practice matches. ALL THE GOSSIP.
Marcus Bontempelli’s sealer against Sydney on Saturday night earned him the top SuperCoach score of the weekend and the best total of his AFL career.
Picking a starting squad is just the first part of the SuperCoach season. After Round 1 is when the real strategy starts, and how you use your 30 trades will determine your fate in 2019.
In the first edition of SuperCoach Trade Talk, The Phantom looks at the only two reasons you would need to make a change after Round 1 and the players to keep in mind for next week.
A look at those with low, low ownership and high, high scores – the fortunate few who had these four will be very pleased with their Point of Difference selection choices
Round 1 of the SuperCoach season went some way to quashing the theory a mid-priced team never works. The issue now will be whether those players can back up their flying starts.
With Round 1 out of the way, it’s time to take a look at all trade and waiver wire targets that plenty SuperCoaches will be eyeing off ahead of Round 2 this weekend.
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