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Monty AvatarPaul Montgomery, a.k.a. m0nty, is a co-founder of FanFooty, the fastest-growing fantasy football site for Australian Rules (AFL) football. He lives in Geelong, and barracks for the mighty Hawks.


Mollyfud AvatarPhillip "Molly" Malone is one of the most prolific Web pundits on Aussie Rules footy with his blog Mollyzine and podcast Molly's Monday Machination. He's an engineer and a Hawk fan, and you'll see his name everywhere.


Archive for September, 2007


Show 20 Semi-final edition - Or no show this week

 
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Hi guys,
No show this week, but we hope to return next week with a Grand Final edition where we will look at the Grand Final sides and hope to pick each teams top 12 players!
Molly

#19: Qualifying Final episode with Warnie from DT Talk

 
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This week we have a special treat: Warnie from the awesome DT Talk video podcast, the world’s only (and best!) YouTube show about Aussie rules fantasy footy. Warnie takes us through the history of the show, how it was conceived and how Uncle Chop Chop was recruited. We reminisce about favourite episodes, like the prank call Warnie put in to the Adelaide FC where he whinged to Rhett Bigland’s mum about Ben Hudson’s suspension. We go through Warnie’s Warne Dawgs team in the Finals DT competition, and we commiserate with him about the performances of Brent Harvey and Kane Cornes, and talk a bit about Scott Thompson.

Instead of a round review, we talk about which teams we want to minimise exposure to, and then go through each position for prospects for this week’s Finals DT competition.

Rucks
Dean Cox, Josh Fraser, Hamish McIntosh, Robert Campbell

Backs
Heath Shaw, James Clement, Nick Maxwell, Harry O’Brien, Tyson Goldsack, Grant Birchall, Brent Guerra, Joel Smith, Campbell Brown, Josh Gibson, Jess Sinclair, Jesse W. Smith, Drew Petrie, Daniel Pratt, Beau Waters, Adam Hunter, Shannon Hurn, Brett Jones, David Wirrpanda

Forwards
Nathan Buckley, Anthony Rocca, Travis Cloke, Sean Rusling, Alan Didak, Paul Medhurst, Dale Thomas, Leon Davis, Lance Franklin, Jarryd Roughead, Tim Boyle, Ben Dixon, Corey Jones, Aaron Edwards, Nathan Thompson, Quinten Lynch, Andrew Embley, Wirrpanda (again), Ashley Hansen, Mitch Morton

Centres
Tarkyn Lockyer, Dane Swan, Scott Pendlebury, Rhyce Shaw, Shane Crawford, Jordan Lewis, Sam Mitchell, Luke Hodge, Clinton Young, Brad Sewell, Harvey, Adam Simpson, Daniel Harris, Shannon Grant, Daniel Wells, Tyson Stenglein, Michael Braun, Matt Priddis, Matt Rosa

We move smoothly into general AFL talk, starting with discussion of the premiership chances of this week’s four combatants plus Port Adelaide (Geelong doesn’t count, they’re too good!). We discuss the squad of 40 for the All-Australian team, including the omission of Collingwood players.

Seeing as Warnie is a Bomber supporter, we get him to defend the future of Essendon, but he doesn’t have much hope left, dropping a bucket on Mark McVeigh, Mark Bolton and Kepler Bradley. M0nty unleashes a rant he had bottled up from round 22 about the deficiencies of Adam McPhee and how it screwed up the positioning of Scott Lucas until that fateful seven-goal last quarter of the season.

We segway from McPhee to talk of prospective 2007 AFL #1 draft picks Matthew Kreuzer and Cale Morton, which kickstarts a discussion on free agency and trades for 2008. Molly brings up an old suggestion of his that Essendon should trade Matthew Lloyd. That obviously begs the Brendan Fevola question, which Warnie gets stuck into.

Back on to fantasy matters, m0nty follows up on the DT Talk boys’ opposition to the possible changes to DT raised by the recent VirtualSports survey (also discussed in episode #17), particularly the prospect of unlimited trades. Molly brings up the concept of tariffs for popular players. M0nty rails against the stockbroking aspect of trading in cash cows, and says he would love to get feedback in the comments to this post about innovations that fantasy nuts would like to see in a new fantasy comp (as opposed to just being changes to DT). Warnie brings up the private draft league model, and m0nty talks about the FanFooty experience with supporting private leagues.

Finally, we pump up the DT Talk AFL Finals Dream Team league, and pump up the future of the DT Talk podcast!

#18: Round 22 episode with Statsman74

 
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This week we have another coach from the all-conquering EliteDre@mTe@mers league: Statsman74. We start off with something a bit different: a look at some of the statistics that Stats is famous for within EDT circles. We go through a number of screenshots of his Excel spreadsheets:

DT scores by player positions and types - Part 1
DT scores by player positions and types - Part 2
DT scores over 100 by team
DT scores over 125 by team
Team DT totals For
Team DT totals Against
DT scores by venue
EliteDre@mTe@mers DT captains in 2007

In lieu of a round review, we go straight into a forensic examination of every team in the finals for the purposes of the Finals Dream Team competition. You won’t find a more comprehensive round-up of who you should be looking at from each club.

Collingwood
Heath Shaw, Dane Swan, Tarkyn Lockyer, James Clement, Travis Cloke, Sean Rusling

Adelaide
Scott Thompson, Simon Goodwin, Brent Reilly, Andrew McLeod, Graham Johncock, Ben Hudson, Nathan Bock, Mark Ricciuto

West Coast
Quinten Lynch, Ben Cousins, Tyson Stenglein, Michael Braun, Chad Fletcher, Chris Judd, Matt Priddis, Matt Rosa, Dean Cox, Adam Hunter, David Wirrpanda, Beau Waters

Geelong
Darren Milburn, James Bartel, Joel Corey, Paul Chapman, Gary Ablett jnr, Steve Johnson, Brad Ottens

Port Adelaide
Chad Cornes, Peter Burgoyne, Kane Cornes, Brendon Lade

Sydney
Adam Goodes, Ryan O’Keefe, Nick Malceski, Tadgh Kennelly, Barry Hall, Peter Everitt, Darren Jolly

Hawthorn
Shane Crawford, Luke Hodge, Jordan Lewis, Brent Guerra, Grant Birchall

Kangaroos
Jess Sinclair, Adam Simpson, Daniel Wells, Hamish McIntosh, Brent Harvey, Shannon Grant, Corey Jones, Drew Petrie, Eddie Sansbury

Phew! After all that, we congratulate the winners of the various competitions, including the Coaches Box’s very own CASHA who won the Super Coach comp. And we have a special cheerio to Patrick Malone, who is one very lucky lad!