POPULARITY
It's time to cash in a host of early-season cheapies including Gehamat Shibasaki, Naufahu Whyte, Savelio Tamale, Jesse Arthars and Robert Toia.So who are the best replacements?Tom Sangster is joined by Jett Hatton and Tim Williams of the SC Playbook as they make their final calls for round 7.All the latest SuperCoach news and articles: linktr.ee/supercoachnrl Chapters:00:00 - Intro and this week's trades 06:51 - No-Go Zone 08:51 - Guilty Pleasure 14:40 - Questions 18:55 - Cheapies 24:10 - Injury Watch 27:51 - POD of the Week 29:38 - Captain's Call 32:53 - Final thought and questionHosts: Tom Sangster: @TomSangsterSC /XJett Hatton: @KnowsJett /XGuest: Tim Williams: @scplaybook1 /X, scplaybook1 /InstaProduced by Frank Ienco.Recorded 10am Wednesday April 16, 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking news drops mid-show to convince the panel to take Thomas Cant over Dylan Egan as the cheapie of choice this week.Tom Sangster is joined by the Rugby League Guru and Rob Sutherland as they make their final calls for round 6.Is Clint Gutherson is really worth $828,500? Are Kalyn Ponga and Nicho Hynes really sells? And who are the cheapies to target next week and beyond? All the latest SuperCoach news and articles: linktr.ee/supercoachnrl 00:00 - Intro and trades this week 05:17 - No-Go Zone 06:50 - Guilty Pleasure 10:26 - Questions 13:07 - POD of the Week 14:28 - Cheapies 16:30 - Injury Watch 19:00 - Captain’s Call 20:57 - Final ThoughtsHosts:Tom Sangster: @TomSangsterSC /XRob Sutherland: @rob_sutherland3 /XGuest:Rugby League Guru: @RL_Guru /X, rugbyleagueguru /InstaProduced by Frank Ienco.Recorded 1pm Wednesday April 9, 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cheapies of the week Highly traded players POD options Q&A Captaincy choice Chin chat Be sure to follow our socials which you can find through the link below! linktr.ee/footybrainspod
In this live stream I go through the biggest trade targets and preview RD4!I read every comment and so please leave any comments, suggestion or feedback in the comments below! And if you enjoyed the video, hit that like button and subscribe for more content!Timecodes:0:00 Intro4:59 RD3 Score and Rank5:55 TLT Talking Points10:50 Breakevens11:55 Fullbacks, Papy, Gutho27:18 Cheapies & Cash Gen (Jenkins, Stewart37:04 Matty Nicholson43:10 Tuipolutu48:32 Cleary & Halfbacks53:55 5/8 (Campbell, Munster)1:03:20 Captains and VC1:06:20 Potential Trade Plans & Q&A1:23:30 OutroFollow me on Patreon!https://patreon.com/AmanTalksNRLSuperCoach?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkAccess Spreadsheets Here:https://amansaksena.carrd.co/#productsNRL SuperCoach Stats:https://www.nrlsupercoachstats.com/Follow me on Twitter!https://twitter.com/AmanTalksNRLSCFollow me on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/amantalksnrlsupercoach/?igsh=MWE1N2szbGJobDF1ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
One of the many ways media misinforms Australian consumers is their misunderstanding of the difference between building approvals and actual construction of new dwellings. Right now, at a time when we have major dwelling shortages and construction costs are so incredibly high, there is a very important distinction between the number of dwelling approvals and the number of homes actually being built. The difference between the two is quite stark and it speaks to the biggest single problem amid the housing crisis – approvals often are not translating into actual construction of homes, because building costs are prohibitive and projects are simply not viable. The latest official figures portrayed a significant rise in the number of new housing approvals – and many in news media completely misrepresented what that meant. One headline by News Corp, the nation's biggest median organisation, shouted: Total housing construction reaches record high on new apartments The article began with: “The total value of new homes being built or homeowners making alternations hit a record high in January.” And that was all highly misleading. The ABS data, in fact, said there was a rise in approvals for new dwellings and for alterations and additions. ABS head of construction statistics Daniel Rossi said the total number of dwellings approved in January rose 6.3% to 16,579, following a 1.7% increase in December. Rossi said: that approvals for units and townhouses drove the overall rise, up 12.7%, to the highest level since December 2022. The journalist who wrote that inaccurate headline and introduction should have known better because the article quoted a senior AMP economist pointing out that there remained a big gap between building approvals and completions, and between the number of new homes and the annual target of 240,000. The Australian Financial Review made the same mistake with its headline: The development tide has turned on apartments AFR said: “Australia's apartment slump has passed the worst, after new figures showed approvals of new apartments, townhouses and semidetached homes turning positive on a yearly basis for the first time in almost 2 ½ years. The AFR quoted several economists at length, declaring that the worst was over and it augured well for the future in addressing the housing shortage. You have to wonder whether economists speak to anyone in the real world or just look at numbers on their computer screens. The reality is that approvals are almost meaningless – many approved developments are not proceeding because they are not financially viable. And that is because the costs of building are so high and buyers cannot or will not pay the price developers would have to charge for the end product. As HIA economist Maurcie Tapang said: “Despite modest improvements in housing approvals, Australia continues to face a significant shortfall in housing supply.” HIA is calling on the Federal Government in the lead-up to the Federal Election to help remove the barriers to new housing supply. And that includes the factors articulated in the recent report from the Productivity Commission, which noted that it's taking twice as long to produce new homes compared to 30 years ago. The commission said poor productivity was largely caused by bureaucratic red tape, cost impositions by government and high levels of taxation – which had rendered many approved projects too expensive to build.
Cheapies, PODs, captains, no go zone and much more. Tom Sangster, Tim Williams and Rob Sutherland preview round 2 of NRL SuperCoach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SuperCoaches have huge decisions to make ahead of the remainder of round one. Cheapies, PODs and the players to avoid - we've got you covered.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SuperCoaches have huge decisions to make ahead of the Las Vegas season start. Cheapies, PODs and the players to avoid - we've got you covered. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TK run's through club by club the players the players he is interested in and looks at the cashies and rookies coming through. Find the links to the individual BlackBooks below.Come grab beers with Talking League and meet Teddy at the GameDay Squad season launch event. Get your tickets at https://events.humanitix.com/james-tedesco-fantasy-football-premier-presented-by-gameday-squadThe individual BlackBooks:Parramatta Eels - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-parramatta-eels Dolphins - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-dolphins Penrith Panthers - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-penrith-panthers South Sydney Rabbitohs - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-south-sydney-rabbitohs Canberra Raiders - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-canberra-raiders New Zealand Warriors - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-new-zealand-warriors North Queensland Cowboys - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-north-queensland-cowboys Manly Sea Eagles - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-manly-sea-eagles Melbourne Storm - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-melbourne-storm Canterbury Bulldogs - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-canterbury-bulldogs Newcastle Knights - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-newcastle-knights Gold Coast Titans - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-gold-coast-titans Wests Tigers - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-wests-tigers St George Illawarra Dragons - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-st-george-illawarra-dragons Sydney Roosters - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-sydney-roosters Cronulla Sharks - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/black-book-cronulla-sharks Brisbane Broncos - https://www.talkingleaguepod.com/post/tk-s-black-book-brisbane-broncosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The SCodfather himself joins Al Paton, Chloe Williams and Tim Michell to talk about SuperCoach forwards for 2025. Get all the numbers, pre-season intel and hot takes on the two forward premiums worth considering and a long list of potential bargains. How many mid-pricers is too many - and which ones should we start? Meanwhile, a strong crop of forward cheapies creates more selection dilemmas - and opportunities. Stay tuned for one rookie we can guarantee you haven't considered before, and the answer to the toughest SuperCoach question of all: Can we trust Bevo? CHAPTERS: Let's talk FORWARDS! (00:00) The SCodfather joins the show (01:00) Forward line strategy (02:30) PREMIUMS (Rankine, Horne-Francis, more!) (06:00) MID PRICERS (Daniel, Macrae, more!) (15:30) MORE CHEAPIES (Sanders, Parker, more!) (24:00) ROOKIES GALORE! (Hewitt, Erasmus, much more!) (33:00) Hosts:Al Paton: @al_superfooty /XChloe Williams: @chloekwilliams /XTim Michell: @tim_michell /XThe SCodfather: @magicmoments000 / X Produced by Haydn Kenny. Recorded on Thursday February 13, 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With injuries mounting, is defence the hardest position to pick in SuperCoach this year?To help, The Phantom, Dos and Five Names gather in The Lair for another positional deep dive.From top-price premium Harry Sheezel and mid-price bargain Callum Mills to the shaky-looking rookie crop and everything in between, we've got you covered.Who are you picking?CHAPTERS:Let’s talk DEFENDERS (00:00)Injuries to be wary of and who benefits (03:45)PREMIUM DEFS (Sheezel, Sinclair, more!) (09:00)MID-PRICE + CHEAPIES (Mills, Roberts, more!) (18:30)Kane Farrell update (29:00)The perfect Kiddy Coleman replacement? (30:30)POD DEFENDER! PEW PEW (32:00)ROOKIE DEFS (Bo Allan, Saad El-Hawlii, more!) (33:45)LISTENER REQUESTS (40:00) Hosts:The Phantom: @ThePhantomSC /XDos: @HKDos /XFive Names: @Simeon_TW /X Produced by Haydn Kenny. Recorded on Tuesday February 11, 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time to talk rucks! Al Paton, Patch and Chloe Williams dive into the numbers to find the best options in SuperCoach this year, from the top-priced premiums to mid-priced bargains and bench rookies. Who has the best scoring potential? Who's body can we trust? Which back-up rucks could ruin everything? All the answers are right here plus strategy talk - including the pros and cons of picking a ruck in the Flex position - and exclusive inside intel from new SuperCoach ambassador Leigh Montagna. CHAPTERS: Let's talk RUCKS! (00:00) RUCK strategy talk, including flex! (02:00) Premiums (Xerri, Gawn, English, more!) (07:20) Leigh Montagna on Marshall and Boyd (20:30) Underpriced premiums (TDK, Darcy, more!) (23:00) Cheapies + rookie-priced players (Flynn, Harry Boyd, more!) (41:15) Hosts:Al Paton: @al_superfooty /XChloe Williams: @chloekwilliams /XPatch: @PatchToTheMax /X Produced by Haydn Kenny. Recorded on Thursday February 6, 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I provide my thoughts on the High Priced CTR's for the 2025 season! Who will you grab for your team?NRL Fantasy Overall: 6ZTR67TFCome and join a big group of people that love talking NRL Fantasy. What is included in this year private group is below:Private Group Pre-Season Exclusive Content- Massive Top 10 Written Analysis (20th, 50,100,500,1000,2000 included for comparison)- Massive Top 10 Video Analysis (20th, 50,100,500,1000,2000 include for comparison)- The 3 Best Season Long Trading Strategies after analysing the top 10- The 4 Different ways the top 10 made the top 10 (Each strategy works)- My Round 1 Player Selection Checklist- My Trading Checklist- My clear team structure plans (how many guns, cows etc)- Weekly Update on my team (Every week from February then a video on all the changes compared)- Weekly Player/Strategy Discussion Thread (Every week from February)- My Best Guns Rankings for Round 1- My Best Mid-Priced Rankings for Round 1- My Best Cheapie Rankings for Round 1- My Full Team REVEAL before VegasPrivate Group During Season Posting Schedule (Written)Sunday - Results Thread - Result & Rank + 1 thing you did right and wrong - help everyone learn on the run (8pm)Monday- Early Trade Thoughts Thread - Who are you wanting to rage trade, who do you want? (9am)Tuesday- My top 3 teams to target rankings Thread - You can provide your thoughts in comments (12pm)- Questions for Jamie Thread (5-6pm) (Written answer then release video to Private Group Wed (5:30pm). Public release Thursday (5:30pm)Wednesday- Trades Discussion Thread - I start with my thoughts then add yours in comments (9am)- My Buy/Hold/Sell Rankings with risk % Thread (3-5pm)Thursday- My Captaincy Rankings Thread (12pm Gameday)Friday- Weekend Thread (Looping, late changes, my changes, do I take this score or not?)Full Season Pricing & What You Get (4 Tiers)JBFA Private = $40 AUD- Access to the exclusive private Facebook Group & Group Chat with likeminded people which includes: My weekly best buys, teams to target, captaincy rankings, trades discussion, late mail, my late changes & nrl physio insider news.- Post your questions in the weekly thread answered by me in the thread or on the channel & podcast (Q&A video = private members questions only. Received 12-24hrs before public)- Contribute to the private group consensus team - Origin & Finals fantasy accessJBFA Legends = $75 AUD- Access to everything in the group above +++- 1 on 1 discussion with Jamie in Discord or Facebook messenger DMs - A chance to win Overall Points, H2H Comp & NRL Tipping Prizes- 1 x meet up at the 2025 Magic Round - Chance to feature in round results or trades video weeklyJBFA VIP Supporters = $150 AUD- Access to everything in the groups above +++- Zoom strategy session every 3 weeks (available to all each time). 1st opportunity in February then 2nd chance in between 1st round TLT & gameday.- 1 x 1 on 1 chat on a video/podcast (long form)- Shout out each week on the round results video (access to the VIP leagues)- 2 x team entries to competitions (for those that want to enter 2 squads overall and h2h for example) - 1 extra in person catchup with Jamie (depending on location of members)Payment DetailsAustralian Bank Account Jamie Brown BSB: 062692 AN: 41028639 Wise.com. (good overseas option) Or PayPal Jamie@wattlecomms.com.auDM me or email me at jamie@wattlecomms.com.au when you have paid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The SuperCoach pre-season is heating up and it's time to start finalising those teams. To help, The Phantom, Dos and Five Names gather in The Lair to kick off our positional deep dives with the MIDFIELD up first. From top-price premium Marcus Bontempelli and mid-price bargain Clayton Oliver to the Jagga Smith-led rookie crop and everything in between, we've got you covered in the engine room. Who are you picking?CHAPTERS:Let's talk MIDS! (00:00)MIDFIELD structure (04:00)PREMIUM MIDS (Bont, Butters, more)! (08:00)MID-PRICE MIDS (Oliver, Will Ashcroft, more)! (21:30) CHEAPIE MIDS (Peatling, Cumming, more)! (29:00) ROOKIES (Jagga Smith, Levi Ashcroft, more)! (33:20) LISTENER REQUESTS! (38:40) Hosts:The Phantom: @ThePhantomSC /XDos: @HKDos /XFive Names: @Simeon_TW/X Produced by Haydn Kenny. Recorded on Tuesday February 4, 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cord, Mick and Dor are back for episode 2 of preseason! The best NRL Fantasy cheapies of 2025! Will anyone join the cheapie HOF this year??
Support the Show
In this episode I dive into the best FRF picks at all prices and discuss the strategies that can work well in an easy to understand format! Enjoy :)#nrl #nrlsupercoach #nrlsupercoach2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the NRL SuperCoach launch coming around Australia Day, Tom Sangster and Dave Campbell (second place 2024) chat the top targets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unfortunately, we can't pick a full squad of premium players in SuperCoach, but the art of balancing our sides with the best big guns, mid-price players, and CHEAPIES is the path to a successful season! We know that the cheapest players in SuperCoach are often the rookies fresh from the draft, but what about the other guys? Players who are cheap as chips based on injuries, poor form, or just being in Bevo's dog house can provide the ultimate value for a big breakout or bounce back season! Al Paton, Dan Batten, and Dos from the Official SuperCoach Podcast are joined by The Footy Mailbag's Damo to discuss their favourite SuperCoach non-rookie cheapies under $300K in 2025! CHAPTERS:Let's talk CHEAPIES! (00:00)Basement options who need opportunity (03:00)Caleb Daniel (06:30)Tom Lynch (08:20) Arie Schoenmaker (12:30)Tom Doedee (15:15) Keidean Coleman (17:15)Isaac Cumming (20:00)Matt Flynn (24:40)Nathan O’Driscoll (27:10)Cam Guthrie (30:30)News on Toby Conway (34:00)Jack Silvagni (35:45)Rory Atkins (38:00)Bailey Humphrey (40:50) More names! (45:10) Hosts:Al Paton: @al_superfooty /XDos: @HKDos /XDan Batten: @danbatten_ /XDamo: @DamoSC /X Produced by Haydn Kenny. Recorded on Thursday January 9, 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#BBLSupercoach is OPEN for #BBL14 so Brain and Horse are diving into their positional analysis, next up on the list are the BATs. Who the guns are you need, where the value lies and who the fades are.Find our socials, sponsors, all our shows, join our community and become a subscriber here: https://linktr.ee/InsightFantasySports Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Residential real estate abounds with fallacies and misconceptions, mostly created by dishonest politicians, biased journalists and economists who don't understand property. One of the biggest is the one that claims that so-called prime property shows the best capital growth. A year ago I attended a national conference for real estate professionals at which a keynote speaker expressed the view that you had to buy “prime” to get good capital growth – and indeed proclaimed that if you couldn't buy prestige property you shouldn't buy at all – or at least wait until you could afford something in the higher price ranges. I had to challenge that view in question time because everything I've observed over four decades in real estate research absolutely contradicts this notion. I was astounded that something presented as a real estate expert could make such an unsupportable claim and give such terribly bad advice. It's amazing how many people still cling to this out-dated and plainly inaccurate view of real estate, which is emphatically contradicted by all the evidence. Many still believe that prime out-performs affordable, that the closer to the CBD the stronger the capital growth, that capital cities outdo the regions, and that the biggest cities show better growth over time that the smaller ones. All of those opinions are fallacies. They're just plain wrong. Whether you examine the past quarter, the past year, the past three years, the past decade or the past 20 years, you will find compelling evidence that the regions have outperformed the capital cities, that the biggest cities have under-achieved, that affordable areas have excelled on capital growth – and that proximity to the CBD is utterly irrelevant in real estate investment. And you can add another misconception that increasingly is being proven wrong – the one that says houses on land show better capital growth than apartments. An example of what the research shows is provided by PropTrack which earlier this year examined how much dwelling values had grown in the four years since Covid disrupted property markets. The leading jurisdictions for price growth were, in order, Regional Queensland, Regional SA, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth. The bottom ranking markets among the capital cities and state regional markets were Sydney and Melbourne. PropTrack also looked the local markets with the highest growth over that four-year period and found that all of the Top 10 locations were regional or outer-ring areas of the smaller capital cities. The cheaper areas of Adelaide and Brisbane were most prominent for high capital growth, as well as regional areas of Queensland and South Australia. Now, all of that is good news for most people approaching property investment who can't afford to buy in those higher price brackets – because it means you don't need to buy expensive homes to do well in real estate. The typical investor I encounter wants to buy a property below $500,000 because they can't afford to go higher. The really good news is that buying affordable real estate in good locations is a win-win-win situation: a lower buy-in price, a higher rental yield and good prospects for capital growth. We call this kind of real estate The Cheapies with Prospects. Let me give you just one example of how Cheapies with Prospects locations can deliver the most spectacular capital growth. Many times in the past few years I have made the observation that the cheapest houses in capital city Australia were located in the affordable northern suburbs of Adelaide – specifically in the local government area of Playford. A few years ago many suburbs had median house prices in the $200,000s – and , let's face it, this was seriously downmarket real estate. In the past 12 months these suburbs have delivered extraordinary capital growth. Most suburbs in the City of Playford have grown more than 20% in the past 12 months, seven suburbs which have lifted over 30% - including Elizabeth North up 33%, Eyre up 38%, Davoren Park up 41% and Elizabeth South up 55%. In Davoren Park, the median house price three years ago was just $190,000 and now it's $460,000. Typical houses in Elizabeth North cost $195,000 three years ago and now they're $425,000. There's been similar spectacular price rises right throughout this precinct in the affordable north of Adelaide. Keep those figures in mind next time someone tells you that you have to buy expensive houses in prestige areas to get the best capital growth.
In this episode I give you everything you need to know about Supercoach NBL for season 2024! Schedule and Cheapies analysis!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I go through all of the Cheapies this week and those mid range guys you might be keen on selling this week!#nrl2024 #nrlfantasy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Investors come to property markets in many different shapes and sizes, but our observation is that most are seeking a level of affordability. The official data shows that most Australians seeking to buy investment properties are not wealthy, with most having incomes below $100,000, and most have just one property or are buying a rental property for the first time. This dictates, for many, a purchase somewhere in the range from $400,000 to $600,000. Fortunately, there continue to be options in regional Australia where buyers can access houses in this price range in locations which have good prospects for future capital growth. Our day-to-day research shows that investors can buy in regional areas at affordable prices, achieve above-average rental yields and look forward to good price growth. That old attitude that you have to make a choice between strong capital growth or high rental yields is one of the great misconceptions of residential real estate. If you choose your location well, you can have a good combination of both. Those seeking to buy in that price range between $400,000 to $600,000 can still find possibilities for houses in the cheaper areas of some of our capital cities – and, increasingly, investors who are aware of the current trends can find good options in the market for units and townhouses. In cities like Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne, you can buy units in inner-city areas in that affordable price range. The rise and rise of apartments and townhouses as the dwelling of choice for many important cohorts has meant that attached dwellings are increasingly challenging detached dwellings on capital growth, while providing cheaper buy-in prices and higher rental yields. So, how can you find out more about the possibilities? By reading our new Cheapies with Prospects reports. We have two editions of the Cheapies reports – the city edition and the regional edition – and in these reports the key criteria are that the locations have affordable options and the credentials for capital growth. The new editions are available now and provide clues to the places you can look to find that precious combination of affordability, good rental yields and potential for growth.
In this episode I go through all the best buys of the week in a short/sharp fashion! Good luck in round 11!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cookie and his band of merry discorders have come together to answer some of the biggest questions from discord this week.
We lock the doors of the War Room tonight to preview Rd 7!There are cheapie galore but which ones are worth the trade?We go through top trade in's, top trade outs.We talk strategy for the long game. Trades and captains for the week, and we answer your questions!
Round 4 is upon us and prices have started shifting around, injuries are flying in left, right and centre, and it's frankly quite upsetting. Joe Fitz and Catfish's own teams are horrible but they're still here to catch up on the key happenings for Round 4 around the NRL, deliberate if Nicho Hynes is a trade out, and review our crop of cheapies and of course we dissect the teamlists and match-ups for this week! Don't forget to join our unlimited league (league code: 354964) by no later than Round 5 for a chance to win a 2024 Supercoach Champion ring courtesy of @scrings_, and also to be eligible for our major prize of $500 cash for the highest ranked listener come end of season! And feel free to check out and get involved in our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/SuperCoachChampions) for all the other perks like being eligible for the $500 Champs Only bonus, access to the Champs Discord, extra articles and podcasts, personalised advice from current/former champions on your SuperCoach teams, and of course access to our highly competitive Champs Only H2H and overall competitions. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code CHAMPIONS at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Thank you as always for your kind reviews and ratings, we really appreciate them all! Follow us on X or the artist formerly known as Twitter (@NRLSC_Champions), or individually (@CatfishSC, @Surgebuster) to stay up to date on all things NRL SuperCoach, and to be notified about when the next podcast is out! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/supercoach-champions/message
It's the all-important Round 3 when prices start rising and falling and things really start to ramp up! 2022 Champion Matt Wight joins Joe Fitz and Catfish to catch up on the key happenings for Round 3 around the NRL, deliberate if Kalyn Ponga is truly a trade out and review our crop of cheapies and of course we dissect the teamlists and match-ups for this week! Don't forget to join our unlimited league (league code: 354964) by no later than Round 5 for a chance to win a 2024 Supercoach Champion ring courtesy of @scrings_, and also to be eligible for our major prize of $500 cash for the highest ranked listener come end of season! And feel free to check out and get involved in our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/SuperCoachChampions) for all the other perks like being eligible for the $500 Champs Only bonus, access to the Champs Discord, extra articles and podcasts, personalised advice from current/former champions on your SuperCoach teams, and of course access to our highly competitive Champs Only H2H and overall competitions. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code CHAMPIONS at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Thank you as always for your kind reviews and ratings, we really appreciate them all! Follow us on X or the artist formerly known as Twitter (@NRLSC_Champions), or individually (@CatfishSC, @Surgebuster) to stay up to date on all things NRL SuperCoach, and to be notified about when the next podcast is out! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/supercoach-champions/message
In this NRL SuperCoach video, I discuss the best cheapies & cash cows to consider for your RD1 teams! I read every comment and so please leave any comments, suggestion or feedback in the comments below! And if you enjoyed the video, hit that like button and subscribe for more content! Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 0:45 Hookers 4:48 FRF 12:40 2RF 18:42 HFB / 5/8 23:35 CTW / FLB 33:03 Outro My Website! https://amansaksena.carrd.co/ League join: https://supercoach.dailytelegraph.com.au/nrl/classic/?action=join-league&code=673281 NRL SuperCoach Stats: https://www.nrlsupercoachstats.com/ Best Guns Video: https://youtu.be/RqoSHZm3oI0 Team Planner / Draw Spreadsheet Video: https://youtu.be/fzh_oo0Yxx8 Access Spreadsheets Here: https://amansaksena.carrd.co/#products Follow me on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/amantalksnrlsupercoach/?igsh=MWE1N2szbGJobDF1ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/AmanTalksNRLSC
Braino, Mattrix and Whisperer are back to deep dive into the depths of Centre/Wing for NRL Supercoach 2024. In a marathon 2 hour sitting, the boys cover the premiums, mid-rangers, cheapies & top owned CTW's to help you shape your team for the coming season.0:00 Intro2:41 Top 15 Most Owned39:29 Premium CTW's1:06:10 Cheapie CTW's1:21:42 Mid-Range/PODs CTW'sJoin our NRL Supercoach unlimited league here and go in the running to win weekly prizes & a Supercoach Champions ring: https://supercoach.dailytelegraph.com.au/nrl/classic/?action=join-league&code=777141Go on, have a squeeze at https://thestandardsqueeze.com and use the code Insight15 to get 15% off at checkout.Ever wondered if your current interest rates are too high? Is your dream home affordable? Wonder no more. Reach out to Ryan at Astute Newstead who can give you confidential lending assistance with no obligations attached at https://linktr.ee/hammondshomefinance - Use the code INSIGHT to let him know we've sent you.BonusBank provide Australia with matched betting, which is the biggest side-hustle to date. Make tax-free and risk free money every day with Bonus bank. Head to bonusbank.com.au and use the code INSIGHT to get 25% off your first month.Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube to stay up to date on all things #NRLSupercoach - https://youtube.com/@insightfantasysports?sub_confirmation=1Follow us wherever you get your podcasts and leave us a review: https://link.chtbl.com/insightnrlConnect with us on social media: https://linktr.ee/insightfantasysportsJoin our discord server for exclusive access to the Insight Podcast Network team, tips, insights and much more for #NRL #Supercoach: https://discord.gg/59XTAUT4bx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our Beers and Breakevens deep dive analysis of the CTW's for 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last podcast for the year and TK launches the Black Book, your guide to the rookies and cheapies for NRL Fantasy 2024.A look at who is who across the fantasy zoo. I cover 85 players across the 17 teams to put you in the best position to know who are the most likely for round 1 and so you know who these guys are when they pop up during the season. Big thank you for everyone who has left a review on Spotify or Apple, if you get value from these podcasts and if you haven't yet please if you could leave a review. Also if you're on Tiktok we have just started a channel just look for Talkingleaguepod and we will drop a stack of videos on this and the other channels, Talkingleaguepod on FB and Instagram and Talkingleague 1 on Twitter.Super League stats can be found at https://www.superleague.co.uk/stats/player-statsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Birchy comes up with a fishy analogy for you all. He discusses liquidity, explaining the importance of spreading out your portfolio, how to up your chances and most importantly creating a big asset base. Piqued your interest? Ready for a laugh? Well let's dive into this episode together. Show Notes 00:26 - Intro 02:00 - Birchy looks back at what he bought in the beginning 08:45 - taking your position to the bank 10:14 - a fishy analogy 11:20 - the game of buying assets and building wealth 17:23 - Spread out your chances 18:20 - What would Birchy change? 20:31 - We experience some technical difficulties 20:40 - Create yourself the biggest asset base you can Listen to this week's episode while you're running an errand or on the road here. Liked the episode? Why not show it some love by liking it and leaving your thoughts in the comments? Interested in building your property investment portfolio? Chat with our Investor Relations team to see how we can help you grow your investment property portfolio here. Follow and turn on B.Invested's Facebook page notification to know when Nathan's going live every fortnight on Tuesday at 7:00 pm AEDT. -- *DISCLAIMER* The following videos have been prepared by Binvested.com.au Pty Ltd ACN (154 400 370). The factual information ("information") provided in this website and the following videos is general in nature only and does not constitute any type of financial advice and is not intended to imply any recommendation or opinion about a financial product. The information has been prepared without considering your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on any information provided in this website and in the following videos you should consider the appropriateness of the information having regard to your objectives, financial situation and needs. Binvested.com.au Pty Ltd is not a financial advisor. Before making any decision, it is important that you should seek appropriate legal, tax, financial and other professional advice before you make any decision regarding any information mentioned in this communication, its website and the following videos. Whilst all care has been taken in the preparation of this material, no warranty is given in respect of the information provided and accordingly neither Binvested.com.au Pty Ltd nor its related entities, affiliate companies, employees or agents shall be liable on any ground whatsoever with respect to decisions or actions taken as a result of you acting upon such information. We can provide access to our Investor Relations team should you wish to speak to them. Please contact 1300 367 925 to speak to a member of the Investor Relations team.
The all-important cheapies have been ranked for the new Supercoach season, with an Adelaide Striker coming from the clouds to top the list of Round 1 bargain buys. BBL11's 43rd placed finisher Tim Williams is joined by Cricket Australia commentator Max Bryden and the SC Spy to discuss Supercoach BBL13. *Has shorter season impacted approach to team pick? *Cheapie deep dive: Bargain buys to target and avoid *Melbourne Stars preview: Can Big Stoin bounce back? *Sydney Thunder preview: Who's starting with Tanveer? *Listener questions: Clarke or de Kock?
Now, more than ever, property buyers are seeking affordable options. First-home buyers are finding it harder to get into the market - through the combination of higher prices AND higher interest rates which reduce their borrowing capacity. Investors, too, are chasing more affordable options, because they also face the difficulty of higher interest rates and lower borrowing capacity pushing them into lower price brackets.
Braydon, coach of Cheongy's Cheapies, is the special guest on this week's show to explain how he reached 14th in the overall rankings in his first year playing KFC SuperCoach. Plus trade, tactics and captain tips for round 21!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lekdog is joined by Clarky to very briefly discuss Supercoach and very indulgently discuss the larger issues in the world of AFL. Timecodes: 00:00 - Clarky updates us on his season 04:20 - Injuries update 10:20 - Cheapies we can jump on right now! 13:45 - Priority picks and why they suck 17:00 - An alternate solution to topping up "bad" teams 24:00 - Wildcard Round SUBSCRIBE HERE MORE CONTENT HERE
Now more than ever before, the issue that drives the decision-making of most real estate consumers is affordability. Over the past 12-18 months when some markets across Australia have been struggling, the ones that have remained buoyant have been the ones where home buyers and investors can find properties at attainable prices – with rising interest rates making this even more of an imperative. It's not a coincidence that the capital cities which have remained busy and competitive recently are the cheapest ones – Perth, Adelaide and Darwin. Equally, the cities where markets have dropped the most through this period are the most expensive ones – Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne. Regional Australia – generally speaking – has performed better than capital city Australia because there are much more affordable options for buyers of all kinds outside of the big cities.
Season 2023 Rd12 - Ducking and weaving into the bye and origin period and cheapies and mid priced pickups galore! The team rips through all 17 squads to talk about the team lists, which players we see value in and who we really see as standouts for your 2023 team! Go here -
After a tough month with bargain buys it's now raining cheapies, with at least five quality cheapies to consider. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan and Tommy return to talk a bumper weekend of ANZAC Round Rugby League and answer the burning SuperCoach questions of the week. Follow us on socials @SuperCoach365. Brought to you by TopSport.com.au. 18+ Only. Gamble Responsibly.0:00 Round Recap and an oddity compared to 2021 scoring5:55 News8:43 Rabbitohs v Panthers14:58 Eels v Broncos20:15 Bulldogs v Sharks25:55 Cowboys v Knights31:55 Dolphins v Titans37:10 Tigers v Sea Eagles42:57 Roosters v Dragons47:56 Storm v Warriors54:54 Download the TopSport app56:00 Trading Places1:01:57 Listener Q and A Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NRL Supercoach is in full swing, 6 rounds down with 21 left in the NRL regular season. This week on Beers and Breakevens we go through the NRL team lists for Round 7 and discuss how they impact SuperCoach sides this week, Tim takes a deep dive into the five-eighth options and we explore the VC loophole and how it works.The team at Blue Wealth Property make investing in property easy for you, join the team today through this link:https://smart2.bluewealth.com.au/even...#nrlsupercoach #supercoachnrl #nrl #supercoach Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's edition, the deep dive highlights the importance of bye-planning and how you can get caught out, while we also assess the front-row forward cheapie crop, team list analysis, sit v starts, and plenty more. Beers & Breakevens pits SC Playbook's 2020 runner-up Tim Williams and the Rugby League Guru together to help you nail your NRL Supercoach teams - brought to you by Blue Wealth Property.
Ryan and Tommy dissect all of the news from #TeamListTuesday and lock in their teams ahead of Round 1. Proudly brought to you by TopSport.com.au. 18+ only. Gamble Responsibly. Follow us on socials @SuperCoach365 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Team list Tuesday for round 1 is finally here, cheapies are revealed, and so are our Supercoach squads! On the SC Playbook NRL podcast, 2020 runner-up Tim Williams, the SC Spy and Bulldogs board member and Quantium CEO Adam Driussi wrap their heads around all things NRL SuperCoach. In this week's podcast, the crew discuss: - Team list analysis - Bargain buys ranked - Squad reveals
Alex & JT catch up with a week to go before everything kicks off to roast each other's sides
This week our guest is Paul Andreola. He is the publisher of SmallCap Discoveries and full-time microcap investor. Today, we discussed why illiquidity is a benefit, the advantages of being a CEO, his research process, immediate green and red flags, and how to spot the next $XPEL! [0:00] Introduction: The most difficult parts of micro-cap investing in the last two years. [1:40] Benefit of illiquidity [6:50] Being a CEO [11:00] What was the why for $XPEL? [12:50] How much of a cost burden is staying public? [15:40] Using the CANSLIM method with micro-caps. [23:00] Lessons from investing in Bowflex and Medifast ($MED). [27:33] Cheapies with a chance: Paul's Process [28:41] Reading 10Ks [31:00] Capturing Inflection Points [35:00] Share Dilution [38:48] Immediate Red Flags [40:40] Immediate Green Flags [44:14] Cenco Tech [50:05] Acceleware [52:14] Inventronics (TSX:IVX) [56:14] PosaBit [59:14] Doing it all over it again [1:02:54] More from Paul and Closing Questions Finally, a big thanks to the following sponsors for making the podcast a reality. Check out Paul on Twitter here and his website here. Mitimco This episode is brought to you by MIT Investment Management Company, also known as MITIMCo, the investment office of MIT. Each year, MITIMCo invests in a handful of new emerging managers who it believes can earn exceptional long-term returns in support of MIT's mission. To help the emerging manager community more broadly, they created emergingmanagers.org, a website for emerging manager stockpickers. For those looking to start a stock-picking fund or just looking to learn about how others have done it, I highly recommend the site. You'll find essays and interviews by successful emerging managers, service providers used by MIT's own managers, essays MITIMCo has written for emerging managers and more! Quartr Quartr is revolutionizing the way investors interact with IR departments, listen to conference calls, and conduct research. The best way to think of Quartr is like Spotify for investor conference calls. Quartr is 100% free and includes markets from 12+ countries (with plans to expand in the future!). Investors can easily request new companies, and Quartr is quick to add them. You can learn more about Quartr by visiting their site, Quartr.se If you're interested in changing the way you research companies, download the app today and give it a try on Apple and Android. Tegus Tegus has the world's largest collection of instantly available interviews on all the public and private companies you care about. Tegus actually makes primary research fun and effortless, too. Instead of weeks and months, you can learn a new industry or company in hours, and all from those that know it best. I spend nearly all my time reading Tegus calls. And I know you will too. If you're interested, head on over to tegus.co/valuehive for a free trial to see for yourself. TIKR TIKR is THE BEST resource for all stock market data, I use TIKR every day in my process, and I know you will too. Make sure to check them out at TIKR.com/hive. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valuehive/support
A monster episode as we delve into the murkiness of TLT, breakdown our thoughts on many of the key players that SuperCoaches are considering, share players that are in our teams, go all 'Admiral Akhbar' on numerous traps throughout the teamlists. Our Swysh SuperCoach Star of the Week is back as well! We put in our predictions for Round 1's stars. Finally, we get strategic with some burning questions:- - who do you get instead of Cleary? A detailed breakdown of the best halfback replacements; - is it Turbo time? Is that where the Cleary money goes? - is starting a cheapie FRF each week in your 13 a potential problem? - are there too many cheapies? A detailed review of all the most highly owned cheapies ($300k and below, plus 1 or 2 slightly over $300k). Make sure you join the SuperCoach Champions overall group (GROUP code 899392) to go into the running for our amazing prizes for this season, courtesy of Tilermade! And as well, for our Champs, make sure you're involved in our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/SuperCoachChampions) to be eligible for that prize too (must join before the end of Round 5 to qualify!) Thank you as always for your kind reviews and ratings, we really appreciate them all! And we mentioned our Patreon, please have a browse and see if you want to get involved for the 2022 season. Follow us on Twitter (@NRLSC_Champions), or individually (@CatfishSC, @GFeeney10, @Surgebuster) to stay up to date on all things NRL SuperCoach, and to be notified about when the next podcast is out! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/supercoach-champions/message
Follow us on twitter: @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram: @starwarsspeltout Drop us a nice email: starwarsspeltout@gmail.com Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/starwarsspeltout Theme music by Cam Chapman: @gullychaps