Official NRL Traders 2024 Thread.

The caption should be 'Wiki continues tradition of NRL media outside of Canberra not knowing Raiders player'

The photo is Cheyelle Robins-Reti.

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just typical, of a company with no drug and alcohol policy.
 
Does anyone know what sales have been like in this years traders? Haven’t seen any Terry Lamb Legends cards for sale and not a heap of Webkes either ?
 
Not sure if it's just freaky coincidence but I've noticed the first two starter packs I've opened (and at least 1 or 2 more after that) have had Raiders/Dragons/Storm as the parallels, another one with two of those three teams and there may have been other repeating combos I may have missed. Is it possible that boxes/batches of packs are "mapped" in some way in correspondance to the parallel? Probably mostly inconsequential if true but interesting observation nonetheless
 
I was in the Rebel store at Blacktown today and noticed they were selling 2024 traders at $3.99 a packet.Am I missing something. I thought they were around the $6.00 mark.
 
I was in the Rebel store at Blacktown today and noticed they were selling 2024 traders at $3.99 a packet.Am I missing something. I thought they were around the $6.00 mark.
The normal ones are $4. Most Titanium I've seen have been $6 but it's anywhere from $5-8 depending on the retailer really
 
I was just wondering, in the ratio list it states certain cards are 1 per X amount of packs, which is easy to visualise, but for the ‘X amount per player’ cards, is there a rough idea how that translates per case? Can someone with experience busting cases of this product please give some advice?

Cheers
 
I was just wondering, in the ratio list it states certain cards are 1 per X amount of packs, which is easy to visualise, but for the ‘X amount per player’ cards, is there a rough idea how that translates per case? Can someone with experience busting cases of this product please give some advice?

Cheers
Just need to know the case run.

For example, Elite is generally a 660 case release including Priority.

10 boxes per case = 660 boxes.

As an example, an NRL insert is 50 per team. 50 x 17 = 850 total production run of that card.

Divide the production run of boxes by the production run of the card and that is your answer. In this instance, 1:8 boxes or just under.
 
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