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 DoubleThings continue to get weirder and weirder, but thankfully the changes for SuperCoaches are now almost done.
Round 9 saw two postponed matches meaning that after all was said and done, no team had the DGW.
Thankfully for those who planned ahead, popular Strikers targets like Peter Siddle and Matt Short delivered in spades helping deliver green arrows to those who loaded up on the boys from Adelaide.
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Embed from Getty ImagesThis week ahead looks decent for those chasing the doubles, especially with each coach now ensured five trades per round for the remainder of the regular season.
Two teams on the DGW also means a brilliant chance to utilise the VC loophole, albeit the games featuring the DGW sides overlap on Saturday night which will force us to potentially have to pull the trigger before our VC option has completed their performance.
To complicate things further, both sides on the DGW face off against each other in the final match of the round meaning it’s likely your players will be competing against each other with bat and ball.
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Hobart Hurricanes:
Sydney Thunder:
Sydney Thunder
Hobart Hurricanes:
Both of these doubles look enticing to load up on, and the weather forecast looks good for the round ahead.
The Hurricanes should maul the Heat in their first match, and the Thunder will be keen to usurp the Sixers on the table by defeating the Renegades at Marvel, knowing their crosstown rivals have a hard match-up against the Scorchers.
Five trades also makes this round really interesting. Most people will load up on the DGW players, and that is a fine strategy, but the flexibility of five trades also means you can spare some trades for match-ups or cash generation or just fix a hole that COVID may have caused.
I am planning to trade out Strikers but want to try hold a couple knowing next round they play the Heat who will still be without the bulk of their squad.
The Sixers also have a tough game in Coffs against the Scorchers on a deck we don’t know much about, and we can spare them despite the fact they may get a surprise DGW soon for the rescheduled Heat clash.
Embed from Getty ImagesPerth are the only club without anymore DGWs, with the Stars, Heat, Sixers and Strikers expected to earn one between rounds 11-13 due to rescheduled games.
The Renegades and Stars (unconfirmed but expected) have the DGW next round so I’ll try hold.
Given I already went early on the ‘Canes last round and own McDermott, Rogers and Wade, I am leaning my trades towards the Thunder and thinking ahead to the next round as well (but not much further given how quickly things have changed around here).
I like Husnain and think he is a must. I also like Green, both Sangha’s and Gilkes. Sandeep could also get a run as I think his class could shine through against the Heat in game 1.
Looking ahead, Zahir Khan and Shaun Marsh from the Renegades also interest me.
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