The Andrew Webster

Value hunter. Timing specialist.

Price Curves Over Names

You coach with a market-first mindset. Reputation, popularity, and past heroics matter far less to you than where a player sits on their price curve. You’re not buying names — you’re buying value, timing your entries and exits
based on cash generation and future upside.

Beating the Market, Not Following It

You actively look to be ahead of the masses.
While others wait for ownership to validate a selection, you move when the numbers tell you the curve is turning.
You understand that the biggest gains are made before consensus forms, not after it’s locked in.

Detachment From Narrative

You’re comfortable operating without full certainty. You accept that incomplete information is part of the edge
and that hesitation can be more damaging than a failed aggressive play.
Your risk isn’t reckless; it’s intentional, driven by timing rather than emotion.

Timing as the True Edge

Your advantage isn’t just identifying the right player — it’s identifying the right moment.
You know that buying a week early can define a season, while buying a week late often caps upside.
This makes you comfortable standing alone briefly, knowing the value will surface.

The Key Insight

You don’t win by being popular — you win by being early.

In short: You follow price curves, not reputations, and position yourself ahead of the market before the crowd arrives.

Strengths

VS

Elite cash generation

Market timing

Strong squad value

Weakness

Prone to Mid-range overload

Not enough key player components

Low flexibility during the season

Season Strategy

Phase 1 - Pre-Season - Lead Up to Round 1

Build your squad based on positional coverage, a good mix of cheapies, mid-rangers, premium tier and risk on a 1-3 PODs.

Phase 2 - Early Season - Rounds 1–11:

Exploit value relentlessly. You are the kind of coach to chase everything in the market early because volatility signals maximal value gain.

Phase 3 - Origin Period - Rounds 12–19:

Convert cash efficiently. You want to downsize your cashed up cheapies into the next batch of cheapies to cover the Origin window.

Phase 4 - The Run-Home - Rounds 20–27:

Reduce trade risk. Prioritise structure. You’ve spent 3 phases chasing value and points. Now it’s time to settle and use trades only when needed

Blindside Faithful Coaching Fit

Browny brings 17 years of NRL Fantasy experience with a proven track record of high-level performance. His coaching style blends the philosophies of Craig Bellamy and Michael Maguire — disciplined, process-driven, yet flexible enough to break structure when the situation demands it. “Trust your gut” and “calculated aggression” are tools, deployed selectively and only when the game state calls for them.

Through analytical deep dives on emerging prospects and a season-long strategy that always leaves room to manoeuvre, Browny offers a coaching relationship built to challenge and elevate your decision-making. The result is a style that maintains structural integrity while embracing the upside of intelligent risk-taking — keeping every round engaging, and purposeful.

Kenty brings a nuanced understanding of NRL Fantasy, driven by a sharp instinct for identifying POD value before the wider market reacts. He excels during the Origin period — managing byes with precision, staying flexible, and pivoting quickly when the data demands it. Across the 2024 and 2025 seasons, Kenty finished inside the top 5,000 by consistently leveraging low-ownership selections to gain an edge over conventional builds. His coaching style mirrors an Ivan Cleary–Trent Robinson hybrid: composed, adaptable, and built for sustained success.

Kenty uses trades with intent, targeting early value only when it’s genuine while ensuring he’s well positioned for a late-season surge. From pre-season planning through to the run-home, he prioritises long-term growth and results — leaving you a better Fantasy coach next season.