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 | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Fantasy SportsSports |
Austo & Bilent say goodbye to the bye rounds as we prepare for the run home and some more trades to spend this week!
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The major byes are done, and the final minor bye is upon us, with the biggest issue facing most fantasy coaches being oversubscription in certain positions, start/sit and looping decisions, so the Amateurs take you through that along with the buys, h... more
2ND UPLOAD - VOLUME ISSUES FIXED, STILL A BIT CRACKLY FROM ROB SORRY!
An all Wahs sunday edition, with Rob and Bilent discussing the news from the weekend that was our last major bye round.
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The last major bye round is here, and with the unexpected absence of Jacob Kiraz and Reece Walsh, along with injuries to key options like Toby Couchman coaches are scrambling for options, so Mark and Ryan cover the basics and hopefully steer you in t... 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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Focused on NRL Fantasy Football, engaging discussions highlight player performances, strategies, and upcoming matches in the league. The hosts provide insights into player values and trends, and explore the impact of injuries and trades on fantasy teams. With a blend of humor and analysis, the content not only informs listeners about the latest in NRL but also entertains with light-hearted banter. Episodes frequently touch on the strategic complexities of managing a fantasy team, especially during key periods such as the State of Origin, making it valuable for both novice and seasoned players alike.
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NRL Fantasy Amateurs launched 4 years ago and published 100 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:
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2. Belint Peel
3. Nick Lords
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