DT is doing it as well....from help and game rules.
The Round 1 Partial Lockout system has been introduced for the first time in the 2010 Season. Due to the Thursday start of the season, the Partial Lockout system will:
- Ensure that you have sufficient time to review Round 1 team lists for the Friday-Sunday matches, normally announced 90 minutes prior to the Thursday-evening lockout;
- Avoid missing out due to any website access issues that may be experienced with the late rush of Coaches trying to access the Toyota AFL Dream Team competition, in the hours before the Thursday evening lockout after teams have been announced.
HOW DOES THE PARTIAL LOCKOUT SYSTEM WORK?
- The competition will go into a 'Partial Lockout' mode at the start of the Richmond v Carlton game, at 7:10pm AEDT on Thursday, March 25.
- Once in Partial Lockout mode, any Richmond or Carlton players selected in your team will be 'locked in' - you'll no longer be able to remove or substitute them.
- Similarly, Richmond and Carlton players will no longer be selectable.
The Round 1 Partial Lockout system has been introduced for the first time in the 2010 Season. Due to the Thursday start of the season, the Partial Lockout system will:
- Ensure that you have sufficient time to review Round 1 team lists for the Friday-Sunday matches, normally announced 90 minutes prior to the Thursday-evening lockout;
- Avoid missing out due to any website access issues that may be experienced with the late rush of Coaches trying to access the Toyota AFL Dream Team competition, in the hours before the Thursday evening lockout after teams have been announced.
HOW DOES THE PARTIAL LOCKOUT SYSTEM WORK?
- The competition will go into a 'Partial Lockout' mode at the start of the Richmond v Carlton game, at 7:10pm AEDT on Thursday, March 25.
- Once in Partial Lockout mode, any Richmond or Carlton players selected in your team will be 'locked in' - you'll no longer be able to remove or substitute them.
- Similarly, Richmond and Carlton players will no longer be selectable.