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 DoubleHere is it, the final round! And after so much chaos, surely this round will be unscathed, right? Only time will tell.
Round 12 was an interesting one with the Adelaide Strikers unexpectedly going awesome in their two matches.
A victory against the Stars was great, but a thrashing of the ladder leaders was an unexpected boon for those that jumped on the blue crew.
Nearly 80% of the top 1k successfully looped Matt Short this round, meaning the variants between teams won’t have been huge, but hopefully with some smart trading you’ll see green on Monday morning.
Embed from Getty ImagesRound 13 is the big finish we deserve after this season with a mammoth four teams on the double and no teams on the bye. Unprecedented? Probably. How to navigate this? Well here’s a few thoughts from me.
Personally, with the Sixers, Hurricanes, Heat and Renegades all on the DGW, there’s plenty of fantastic options to choose from and it would be remiss not to make the most of the final week.
This is especially the case when considering the teams on the single game week and their match-ups.
The Strikers (vs Sixers), Stars (vs Hurricanes) won’t be favourites in their SGW clashes, and there’s a chance the Scorchers could rest their best players knowing they’ve sewn up a top two finish and won’t benefit from any kind of home ground advantage.
That leaves the Thunder, who take on the lowly Renegades, as the only SGW side with a favourable match-up.
But your players from those other teams – the likes of Siddle, Tye or even Matt Short – could be worth trading out at their high value for a player on the DGW.
Embed from Getty ImagesBack on the DGW sides, let’s first look at the match-ups before we review some team considerations.
So out of the four sides on the DGW, whose match-ups do you like the best?
On paper, the Hobart Hurricanes have technically the best draw as they’ll face the two bottom-placed clubs.
The Sixers also take on two teams outside the top three and would enter both matches as favourites.
The Brisbane Heat have the worst draw with the two best clubs in their DGW, while the Renegades have a mixed fixture with the Hurricanes and Thunder.
By simple logic, the Hurricanes are the team to trade in. But is it ever that simple? Here’s some team and match-up factors to consider from each club.
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