Fantasy Rugby Games Overview – Fantasy Rugby Draft

Fantasy Rugby Draft

The second in a series of game overviews to give you the ins and outs of the available games in place for this season’s Aviva Premiership. If any new games pop up, please let us know at fantasyrugbygeek@gmail.com or @frugbygeek on Twitter. Next up is an old favourite for both Super Rugby and Aviva Premiership, Fantasy Rugby Draft.

THE PREMISE

A draft style Fantasy Rugby league. Fantasy Draft rugby is quite different to traditional salary cap style fantasy rugby as you know it. The key aspects of it are:

  • You are competing in a private league of 10, not against the rest of the world
  • You draft your squad over 17 rounds
  • Unlike in salary cap style games, there is only one player per league (i.e. only one team can have Jimmy Gopperth)
  • Each team’s front row is available as one “player”
  • You can change your squad via trades, the waiver wire and free agents
  • Each week you go head to head vs another team in your league, the winner of this matchup picks up the win in the league table, the top 2 in each league faces off in a set of knock-out play-off phases

But the best part of the experience, and you’ll know this if you’ve played before, is drafting. One-by-one in order (as a result of a random draw), the managers pick the players that make up their team. In order to keep things fair, at the end of each round the order of picks is reversed (so if you picked the first player in Round 1, then you’ll get last pick in Round 2). The draft usually goes on for a couple of hours and is always a great laugh.

I’ve played it for a number of years; it’s a brilliant game and well worth you pulling together with your mates to put a league out. If you are looking for a league to join, I’d highly recommend you joining the Fantasy Rugby Draft Hall of Fame facebook group, as there are often people looking for leagues there.

THE KEY POINTS

  • Squad Size: 17
  • Team size: 11 (3 x Outside Backs, 2 x Midfielders, 1 x Fly-half, 1 x Scrum-half, 2 x Loose Forward, 1 x Lock & 1 x Front Row)
  • Double scoring captain?: No
  • Designated Kicker?: No, you can have unlimited kickers
  • Transfers: Unlimited transfers (but only if the players you want are free agents or you have agreed a trade)
  • Max players from one club: Unlimited

THE EDGE

Kickers not categorised as fly-halves
Often fantasy games force you to select one kicker to gain points from conversions, penalties, drop goals etc. Not here, so if you can find kickers who play outside of the fly-half position (the Greig Laidlaw’s and Leigh Halfpenny’s of this world) then they are well worth picking up, as they are guaranteed points.

Front row bonus
Some players categorised as front rowers sometimes will end up playing in the back row. Two obvious examples here are Ashley Johnson (Wasps) and Dave Ward (Harlequins). If you can find a front row with one of these utility forwards then it will provide your team with a 4th extra player (this is why Wasps Front Row is so high in the rankings!).

Waiver wire
Keep a close eye on the waiver wire throughout the season. There are always absolute bargains that can appear here (including new signings that are quietly slipped into the game without fanfare). Make sure you check out the upcoming matches for the weekend at the start of the week and scour the waiver wire for potential signings with a good fixture at the weekend.

Out of position players
Players who are categorised in certain positions, but mostly play in others can be great value. Outside backs who generally have a high probability of scoring tries, beating players, breaking the line and carrying for metres are traditionally the highest scorers, so if you can find an Outside Back categorised as a Midfielder, then load up! Likewise this works well if you can find a Loose Forward categorised as a lock.

Friday Midday Madness
If you are at work on Friday you might want to schedule your lunch break on the dot of midday UK Time, this is when the weekend lineups are announced and when Fantasy Rugby Draft managers swamp the site to see who in their team is playing and if there are gaps, then the pool of free agents gets ravaged as managers look to pick up the best possible starters from the remaining players. Get this right and it will pay off big time. Keep an eye on the team announcements on the Fantasy Rugby Geek Aviva Premiership Twitter List to catch the team announcements as they come in.

 

Check out Fantasy Rugby Draft at http://www.fantasyrugbydraft.com/, and if you are looking for some recommended players, check out our analysis of the game’s value picks here.

 

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