Wednesday, 07 January 2009
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Eoin Brennan   
fantasylogo.pngBasically, you are given a transfer budget of €100 million to pick a team of 15 players which must include a goalkeeper, seven backs and seven forwards from the senior clubs around Clare. To assist your decision, ten players from each senior club involved in the senior championships have been given a monetary value and the only restrictions are that you are only allowed to pick two players per club and you must pick 15 players in total to the value of or below €100 million. You can also choose players that are not on the list and these players are capped at a value of 3m.
There are two separate competitions to choose from (or both if you wish), one for the Clare senior football championship and one from the Clare senior hurling championship. It is a unique method to prove to your friends, workmates, family or maybe even your club that you have what it takes to astutely pick out the form players from this year’s championships.

Format:
  1. Each entrant has a transfer budget of €100 million to pick a team of 15 players to include a goalkeeper, 7 backs and 7 forwards. Ten players from each club are valued and the only restriction is that the entrant is only allowed to pick two players per club (eg two Crusheen players, two Doonbeg players)
  2. Some players can play in several different positions so in order to alleviate this problem, we propose to individually value the 10 most prominent players from each club and cap the rest at a value of 3m. Along with valuing each player, we will state whether the player is to be a back or a forward, thus ending all speculation. So if a back does actually play in the forwards, he will be given points as if he were still a back.
  3. The competition will only include the Clare senior A football and hurling championship and does not include the senior B and relegation games.

Scoring:
  • Based on the Clare People ratings for every championship game, each player will receive the equivalent points as per their rating. So if a player receives a 6 rating, he will receive 6 points and so on. Any substitute who is not on the field long enough to receive a rating, gets an automatic 4 points.
  • An additional ten points will be awarded for the man of the match award as provided in the paper for each game.
  • Any goalkeeper or back whose team keeps a clean sheet scores an extra 5 points. If a team lets in one goal, the back/goalkeeper scores a 0 and any additional goal will deduct a further point. For example: 1 goal, 0 points. 2 goals, -1 point, 3 goals, -2 points and so on.
  • For goals and points, any player who scores a goal whether from play or from a placed ball scores 5 points. Any player who scores a point from a placed ball scores only 1 point. For forwards, to score a point from play gets him 2 points and for a back/goalkeeper, he will receive 4 points for any point from play.
  • If a penalty is missed or saved, the goalkeeper will score an additional 5 points.
  • Any player sent off is deducted -3 regardless if he receives two yellows or a straight red.
  • Any player who comes on as a substitute at any time scores or loses points as if he had played all 60 minutes. Players subbed off also score or lose points in normal fashion regardless of how long they were on the pitch.
  • The rules remain the same for games involving extra-time. Replays are counted as separate games.
  • The winner will be the team with the most points after the completion of the county finals in both codes.

Hints and Tips:
Values are predominantly decided on by last year’s player scores. Some of these players are injured or will miss some of the championship. It is up to each participant to know the status of each of his/her players.
Each participant is not restricted to the list below. Alternatively it is possible to choose any player not listed below to supplement your team. All players not on this list are capped at 3m. See sample team provided below.
All hurling entries must be in by Friday, May 30.
 

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