Round 2 Thread

Started by Jukes, March 28, 2016, 11:48:21 PM

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Nige

No 4th emg or sub again, ele?

Jay

Houston Bombers

D: Alex Rance (VC), Dylan Roberton, Andrew Mackie, Jamie Macmillan
M: Rory Sloane (C), Brandon Ellis, Jack Crisp, Bernie Vince, Taylor Adams, Stephen Hill
R: Matt Kreuzer
F: Steven Motlop, Jack Riewoldt (evc), Jack Darling, Isaac Heeney
I: Michael Walters, Nick Graham, Kane Lambert

EMG: Koby Stevens (sub) (m), Jacob Weitering (d), Brandon Matera (f), Rhys Stanley (r/f)

elephants

Quote from: Nige on April 01, 2016, 02:34:35 PM
No 4th emg or sub again, ele?

I dont know what you're on about :-X ;)

Nige

Quote from: elephants on April 01, 2016, 03:30:00 PM
Quote from: Nige on April 01, 2016, 02:34:35 PM
No 4th emg or sub again, ele?

I dont know what you're on about :-X ;)
I mean, if it ain't broke...  :P

powersuperkents

#19
Flowering hell  >:(

As a Port supporter, Hammer & Schulz out in one of our most important games of the H&A season (if we manage to win, the victory will be sweeter haha)

As coach of Santi, two of the coolest players in the comp. out this week >:(

Go Charlie!! (Curnow & Dixon)  ;D

powersuperkents

#20
Quote from: powersuperkents on March 29, 2016, 12:56:56 AM
Santiago Cockerels

D: Nick Malceski (74), Dane Rampe (60), Mark Baguley (107), Trent McKenzie (63)
M: Gary Ablett Jnr. (240), David Armitage (87), Mitch Duncan (25), Jackson Macrae (82), Luke Shuey (96), Lachie Whitfield (78)
R: Max Gawn (128)
F: Josh J. Kennedy (84), Jarrad Waite (174), Dayne Zorko (148), Jack Billings (64)
U: Adam Saad (71), Luke Dunstan (61), Matthew Lobbe (51)

E: Steven May (back), David Mackay (mid), Tyrone Vickery (for), Nick Suban (69)
1, 737 + 25(HGA) = 1, 762 or 117 points

Memphistopheles

I'm seriously losing the plot - why did I not name a C, VC or EVC???

Too late to assign them to someone yet to play I guess?

If not Aaron Sandilands (C) Sam Mitchell (VC), Kade Simpson (EVC).

If it is no worries. I'll cop whoever you give me.

Jukes

Quote from: Memphistopheles on April 02, 2016, 08:19:47 PM
I'm seriously losing the plot - why did I not name a C, VC or EVC???

Too late to assign them to someone yet to play I guess?

If not Aaron Sandilands (C) Sam Mitchell (VC), Kade Simpson (EVC).

If it is no worries. I'll cop whoever you give me.

I'll go with the guys you chose last week (cbf looking them up now)

Nige

Will try to get scores up asap, but expect them same time as last week.

Jukes

I have the first six games of the (AFL) round's scores in, just gotta do the last three games then will post mine up. Stay tuned...

Jukes

#25
Las Vegas Sinners 14.19.103 lost to New Brooklyn Hawks 17.13.115
(Real: 1550 vs 1728)

The Hawks start the season 2-0 with a reasonably comfortable win over the Sinners, who really struggled for consistency. At the top, the Sinners performed extremely well - lead by Fyfe's 157 as vice-captain, and they had 7 players in the best - more than NBH's 6 (and two of those guys were lucky to get in, scoring 99!); but they also had 9 players fail to hit 60, lowlighted by captain Rockliff's 48. Hopefully the bottom half of their side can develop (they are a very young team remember) and make this side finals contenders.

Best
Las Vegas: Fyfe, Mitchell, Ziebell, Lewis, Tippett, Franklin, Cunningham
New Brooklyn: Houli, Liberatore, Blicavs, Cripps, Taylor, Duryea


Quito Quetzals 17.9.111 lost to Anaheim Mighty Ducks 17.13.115
(Real: 1670 vs 1729)

Anaheim dig deep for a win in South America, with Polec's 8 a cruel and almost decisive blow for Quito - a normal score likely would have won them the clash. Young gun Zach Merrett was the best for Anaheim, while Sam Mitchell had a good game as vice-captain for Quito. Both of these sides now go 1-1...

Best
Quito: Mitchell, Griffen, Lynch, Sandilands
Anaheim: Merrett, Hannebery, Greene, Langford


Houston Bombers 19.7.121 defeated Ottawa Otters 17.11.113
(Real: 1815 vs 1696)

...as do both of these. Houston take it rather comfortably, although if Ottawa had moved things around and played Adams over Dixon - a 100 point difference - it would've been closer; although, to be fair, Ottawa did gain 70 points from their sub, so they were relatively lucky to be this close.

Best
Houston: Mackie, Vince, Riewoldt, Ellis, Walters, Lambert, Hill, Macmillan
Ottawa: Zaharakis, Johannisen, Grigg, Kennedy, Hartung, Prestia

Pkbaldy

Worst thing is I took out Daniher for Weller thinking that Daniher would get stomped.. haha

kilbluff1985


Nige

Adams is a certain starter next week.

Nige

Unlike Jukes, I only had scores in from Friday night, so it took me a hell of a lot longer. Anyway here they are...

San Francisco Grizzlies 16.15.111 lost to Colorado Avalanche 18.12.120
(Real: 1663 vs 1803)

The Scott Thompson led Colorado proved too strong for San Francisco as the Grizzlies slump to 0-2. Scott D Thompson was a late out for the Grizzlies and was replaced by a dismal Ryan Harwood who eventually got subbed out for Danyle Pearce who was hardly any more impressive. Overall, Colorado were slightly more consistent and put in better efforts across the board to take the away win.

Best
San Francisco: Jack, Guthrie, Wines, Martin, Montagna, Betts
Colorado: Harbrow, Thompson, Smith Hall, Hunter, Scully, Curnow

Carolina Panthers 17.9.111 lost to Boston Terriers 19.6.120
(Real: 1659 vs 1801)

Yet again, the away team managed to triumph as Boston put on a clinic in front disappointed Carolina fans. Captain Scott Pendlebury was good and after electing to not use a sub last week, Boston let Matthew Pavlich take the vest off and have major influence on the result. Meanwhile for the Panthers, there were too many passengers to ever really be in the contest.

Best
Carolina: Mumford, Martin, Johnson, Rioli
Boston: Murphy, Laird, Pendlebury, Cotchin, Gray, Riewoldt, Martin, Pavlich

Santiago Cockerels 17.16.118 lost to Chicago Sharks 18.16.124
(Real: 1765 vs 1857)

Some mammoth individual efforts from the Chicago Sharks were the difference as the away team grabbed the win in this tussle. Santiago had some impressive performances of their own, but their sub in Nick Suban didn't have the influence brought by Chicago's sub Michael Johnson. However, it was Josh Gibson's BOG performance that really stole the show.

Best
Santiago: Baguley, Ablett, Waite, Zorko
Chicago: Gibson, Parker, Sinclair, Harvey, Lynch, Kerridge, Wells




It's probably gonna sound terrible but I've legit been slogging over this since 7pm so I apologise if there's any mistakes, I really wanted to just get it done.