Just guys providing NRL Fantasy Football Content. Maybe we know what we are talking about, maybe we don’t. You will need to work out if the name is ironic.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 331 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsFantasy Sports |
Well folks, thats all for another year of NRL fantasy. We wrap up the year for the standard followers, but for the GFOTS we still have a lot more to come!
Link to the NRL Fantasy Amateurs Discord: discord.gg/XraJe9vFzp
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Audio issues galore in the last podcast of the year sees Mark record an impromptu short podcast for those looking to lock in their final decisions of the week. We will try to record one tonight, but may not be able to, so wanted to at least get you t... more
Like marathon runners approaching the finish, Fantasy coaches struggle to drag themselves over the line of a brutal 2025 season full of injuries. Where will you finish?
Link to the NRL Fantasy Amateurs Discord: discord.gg/XraJe9vFzp
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With trades at a premium, we have some last minute advice on spending your last few wisely, and the best possible buy options in a very thin week for those with the last few trades.
Link to the NRL Fantasy Amateurs Discord: discord.gg/XraJe9... more
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Great crew, massive knowledge.
Insight is helpful but the difference in voice volume makes it a tough listen, disappointing
Great analysis, average carry on
i was told by a gypsy that if i didnt give this 5 stars my fantasy season would perish or maybe that was ryan in a dress, who knows.
Funny and insightful, the amateurs offer a unique blend of easy to digest information for newcomers to the game and in depth looks at players that experienced players can build on or dismantle if they want.
Great statistical analysis and pretty funny at times too
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This podcast explores the world of NRL Fantasy Football through engaging discussions among hosts who provide insights on player performances, game strategies, and the unpredictability of fantasy sports. It combines serious analytical approaches with humor, making it both informative and entertaining for listeners who are passionate about rugby league and fantasy sports. With a community-driven focus, the hosts encourage listener participation and share personal anecdotes to foster a sense of camaraderie, making the podcast appealing not just as a source of fantasy tips, but also for its relatable banter and discussions about real-life applications of fantasy strategies.
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NRL Fantasy Amateurs launched 5 years ago and published 331 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on NRL Fantasy Amateurs include:
1. Mitchell Brown
2. Belint Peel
3. Nick Lords
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