Max Bryden
SC expert, commentator, 2x top 350 overall finisher
Each round, Max Bryden analyses all the key players to buy and avoid from the double game week outfits.
Seeing DoubleMy oh my I don’t think anyone is ever going to forget rounds 7 and 8 of SuperCoach.
Most agree BBL is already extremely difficult to navigate with the short rounds, rolling BEs and weather and when you throw in COVID, things get crazy!
The good news here is that we are on the home stretch, so let’s take a look at the Round 9 double game week and who you might target for your trades.
There are two teams on the double in round 9; the Strikers and Heat – and no one on the bye. Coaches should have plenty of troops to choose from, and squad depth is becoming a factor given the amount of players either contracting COVID or being recalled to their various national squads.
NOTE: This article has been updated to reflect the new SuperCoach schedule as of Tuesday afternoon.
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Two teams on the double offers an excellent chance to have a crack at the VC loophole, so try ensure you’ve got at least one player from each club that you’d consider as your skipper.
This is obviously dependent on the cattle from the Heat, but if your VC doesn’t fire, a Sixer or Renegades bowler could be a decent back-up straight C.
With Rashid Khan, Matt Renshaw and George Garton already in my squad, I’ll look to trade in Wes Agar from the Strikers. I like Wes as a POD with a sneaky good form-line.
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I will consider my options at the Heat, but will likely favour my final two trades towards Renegades, Hobart or Thunder players.
The Thunder and Hobart both have the DGW next round, and for the Hobart side this also includes a game against the Heat which could be juicy.
We saw the Stars weakened outfit get bowled out twice so I’ll favour bowlers and will look at Dwarshuis, Meredith, Richardson or Husnain.
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Be careful with the stars players. That Friday game you mentioned the strikers have against the stars is in Adelaide. The rest of the country has a 7 day isolation period but I believe south Australia are running a 10 day isolation period so unless they get an exemption, the game is moved or something changes before then I don’t think those 10 stars players will be allowed to play.