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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Mond" data-source="post: 619840" data-attributes="member: 70955"><p>There are only 10 teams in your league and you play head to head against someone in your league each week. </p><p></p><p>The key difference is that only one person in your league can own/draft Willie le Roux, for example, so if you want him in your team you need to draft him when its your turn to pick before anybody else does.</p><p></p><p>In the How to Play section on the site there is a link to a YouTube clip of a sample draft that should make it a bit more clearer (we hope!).</p><p></p><p>My only tip for beginners is that for your first couple of picks you should be fairly conservative. Stick with non-injury prone, proven points scorers like Cooper, Cruden, Lambie etc. The later rounds of the draft are about drafting players that you think will explode this year that perhaps may not be a household name e.g. Anscombe last year was a steal in the late rounds.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Mond, post: 619840, member: 70955"] There are only 10 teams in your league and you play head to head against someone in your league each week. The key difference is that only one person in your league can own/draft Willie le Roux, for example, so if you want him in your team you need to draft him when its your turn to pick before anybody else does. In the How to Play section on the site there is a link to a YouTube clip of a sample draft that should make it a bit more clearer (we hope!). My only tip for beginners is that for your first couple of picks you should be fairly conservative. Stick with non-injury prone, proven points scorers like Cooper, Cruden, Lambie etc. The later rounds of the draft are about drafting players that you think will explode this year that perhaps may not be a household name e.g. Anscombe last year was a steal in the late rounds. Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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