Round 1 Thread

Started by Jukes, March 27, 2015, 05:25:51 PM

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Hellopplz

New Jersey Devils

D: B. Smith, J. Johannisen, C. Sutcliffe, C. O'Shea
M: A. Treloar, D. Prestia (VC), T. Greene, B. Cunnington, L. Shiels, B. Hill
R: N. Naitanui (EC)
F: R. Gray (C), L. Bruest, J. Blair, J. Green
U: B. McEvoy, J. Aish, R. Lester
Emg: B. Longer (sub), T. Lamb, P. Davis, A. Carlile

Putting a team in this week, but probably can't remember on a consistent basis since it is Nails' team.

Pkbaldy

Quote from: Pkbaldy on March 30, 2015, 07:01:30 PM
D: Bachar Houli 102, Taylor Duryea, James Frawley, Lee Spurr
M: Bryce Gibbs 82 (EVC), Jared Polec, Reece Conca (DNP), Will Langford, Ben Newton, Patrick Cripps
R: Sam Jacobs(C)
F: Brendon Goddard(VC), Jack Gunston, Matthew de Boer, Lindsay Thomas
U: Lachlan Whitfield,  Lewis Taylor, Isaac Heeney
EMG: Daniel Talia(D), Danyle Pearce (M), Jack Leslie(R), Taylor Dickson(F)(SUB)
Few Changes to the line up...
3/182

powersuperkents

#17
Quote from: powersuperkents on March 28, 2015, 04:56:34 PM
Santiago Cockerels


D: Corey Enright, Jed Adcock (73), Mark Baguley (61), Rohan Bewick (31)
M: Gary Ablett Jnr. (119 x 2 = 238), Jackson Macrae (80 x 1.5 = 120), Mitch Duncan (EVC), Hamish Hartlett (80), David Armitage (77), Luke Dunstan (72)
R: Matthew Lobbe (DNP)
F: Jarrad Waite (13), Jack Crisp (85), Nick Suban (32), Alex Sexton (54)
I/C: Dane Rampe (98), Travis Varcoe (71), Mark Jamar (90)

Emg: David Mackay (sub - 71), Steven May (104), Touk Miller (30), Josh Jenkins (94)

16/1305 - sub activated for Waite + 104 x 0.5 (Lobbe -> May)

Is this not the worst performance by a forward line in AmericasXVIIIs history... My utilities scored significantly more with a player in hand...

Football Factory

#18
HOUSTON BOMBERS

D: Andrew Mackie (DNP), Alex Rance (112), Cale Hooker (106), Heritier Lumumba (73)
M: Dayne Beams(108x2=216)(C),Brandon Ellis(123x1.5=185)(VC),Rory Sloane(145)(EVC),Travis Boak(78),Chris Masten(93), Stephen Hill(53)
R: Dawson Simpson (38)
F: Michael Walters (52), Steven Motlop (92), Taylor Adams (98), Jack Riewoldt (89) 
U: Isaac Smith (63), Lachie Henderson (60), Paul Puopolo (103)
Emg: Tomas Bugg (72) (Sub), Ricky Henderson (53), Joe Daniher (45), Tom Hickey (DNP)

Score: 1743 + 38(hga) = 1781 ? not sure how this sub stuff works, think Henderson replaces Mackie and Bugg replaces Simpson but I get Simpson score as hga?

kilbluff1985

Mighty Ducks

D: Newnes 69, Hampton 39, Atley 98, Hurley 88                               =294
M: Heppell 117, Dangerfield 123, Hannebery 200 (VC), D Swallow 158(C), Zaharakis 76, Steven 100      =774     
R: Smith 75                                                                   =75
F: D Smith 77, Bennell 96, Z Merrett 75, Bell 115                    =363
I/C: Curnow 83, Hallahan 56, Colyer 64                                 =223

Emg: Vandeberg 99 (sub), Hombsch 74, Turner 31, Nicholls DNP

1654/18

cant remember what a decent score is lol

Jukes

So I had the pleasure of making the Boston team for this week :) moved Cotchin to captain and Carrots to VC as they were the only players named (and it sort of punishes them because they did shower), then built the team around them.
D: Murphy, Watts, Wood, Newman
M: Cotchin (c), Carrazzo (vc), Pendlebury, Priddis, Barlow, Dal Santo
R: Goldstein
F: Riewoldt, Dahlhaus, LeCras, Howe
U: Rich, Cornes, Pavlich
Sub: Neale

Jukes

Chicago Sharks 17.9.111 defeated Las Vegas Sinners 17.8.110
(Real: 1662 vs 1647)

So close yet so far for a valiant Sinners side, going down by the narrowest of margins in round 1 - Daniel Wells' home ground advantage of 50 the difference. Taylor Walker and Jordan Lewis went bananas but were let down by others, while the Sharks were consistent across the board - they didn't even need their sub (who scored 46). Captain scores of 69 (Selwood) and 71 (Rockliff) were not pretty.

Best
Chicago: Burgoyne, Gibson, Roughead, Gaff, Stokes, Parker
Las Vegas: Walker, Lewis, Garlett, Fyfe


Brooklyn Hawks 17.9.111 defeated Santiago Cockerels 13.19.97
(Real: 1663 vs 1462)

Not the prettiest game, but the Hawks will be happy to start 1-0. Only one score of 100+ hurt the Cockerels (not including May's OOP 104 as the ruckman) hurt the Cockerels, who will work hard to rebound next week, while the Hawks will want more out of their leaders next week (73, 66 and 82 from their leadership trio).

Best
Brooklyn: Pearce, Polec, Houli, Whitfield
Santiago: Ablett, Rampe


Boston Terriers 17.15.117 lost to Peruvian Panthers 19.11.125
(Real: 1761 vs 1868)

Relative upset as the Panthers put through a big score to defeat the reigning runners-up. Peru were very strong across the board, highlighted by Docherty's 147 plus scores of 127, 131 and 126 by the leadership trio, in addition to 11 players being named in the best. Pavlich lead from the front for the Terriers but the coach will be hoping for more from the team and himself next week.

Best
Boston: Pavlich, Rich, Howe, Pendlebury, Dahlhaus, Watts, Goldstein
Panthers: Docherty, Shiel, Johnson, Kennedy, Bontempelli, Hunt, Edwards, Fisher, Ward, Rioli, Mumford

powersuperkents

Very disappointing weekend  :-[ Lost O'Meara as well as faith in most of my players. A lot will be done in terms of line-ups over the week

T Dog

#23
Quote from: T Dog on March 28, 2015, 07:19:49 PM
Colorado Avalanche

D: N. Malceski 79; James Kelly 82; L. Hodge 97; J. Harbrow 86;
M: S. Sidebottom (C) 136x2=272; J. Watson 104; N. Jones (EVC) 99, M. Murphy 64; L. Shuey 84; D. Swan 111
R: W. Minson 96
F:  T. Hawkins 56; J. Bartel (VC) 90x1.5=135; D.Zorko 105; M. Wright 44;
U: Scott Thompson dnp; R. Bastinac 85; D. Mundy 114
Emg:  D. Petrie (Sub) 52  H. Grundy ;  M. Pyke;  B. Vince


18 / 1765

elephants


SydneyRox

#25
Anaheim 18.13 121 DEFEATED Quito 16.19 115

In a wonderful opening game to start the new Americas SC Season, the Anaheim Mighty Ducks have held off a strong display from Quito. The game was won in the midfield, where the Ducks Hannebery, Dangerfield and Heppell held sway all day despite a strong showing from Quito Captain Brad Ebert.

Changes
Anaheim: Vandenberg(SUB) replaced Hampton
Quito: Yarran(SUB) replaced Lycett

Best
Anaheim: Hannebery, Dangerfield, Heppell, Bell, Steven
Quito: Ebert, Judd, Simpson, Savage

Houston 18.6 114 LOST to Colorado 19.5 119

In a bittersweet match Steele Sidebottom on his debut as captain for the Avalanche has lead them to victory, but he will miss the next 4-6 weeks with a broken thumb. It was a great effort by the Bombers mids Sloane, Ellis, Beams ably supported by a strong defense despite the late withdrawl of Mackie. There may well also be an investigation into the Bombers team sheet that meant sub Bugg came on as an emergency.

Changes
Houston: Bugg(Emerg) replaced Mackie
Colorado: Petrie(Sub) replaced Wright

Best
Houston: Sloane, Ellis, Rance, Beams, Hooker, Puoplo
Colorado: Sidebottom, Swan, Zorko, Watson

San Francisco 18.9 117 DEFEATED New Jersey 18.9 117

Big games from Brodie Smith and Adam Trelor were not enough as Eddie Betts, Kieren Jack and Ollie Wines guided the San Fran Grizzlies to a very close victory over a gallant Devils outfit. It was a solid across the board effort from San Fran who got almost no help from the HGA after Monfries scored only 7. The Devils have some good times to look forward to with young guns Greene and Shiels below their normal best.

Changes
San Fran: Montagna(sub) replaced Monfries
New Jersey: Davis(Emerg) replaced O'shea, Longer(Sub) replaced Lester

Best
San Fran: Betts, Wines, Jack, Miles, Montagna, Douglas, Christensen
New Jersey: Treloar, Smith, Gray, Blair, Prestia, Johannisen

Jukes

#26
I'm on the ball with the ladder :P

Ladder
Team   Wins   Losses   Points For   Points Against   Percentage
Brooklyn Hawks   1   0   111   97   114.43
Peruvian Panthers   1   0   125   117   106.84
Anaheim Mighty Ducks   1   0   121   115   105.22
Colorado Avalanche   1   0   119   114   104.39
Chicago Sharks   1   0   111   110   100.91
San Francisco Grizzlies   1   0   117   117   100.00
New Jersey Devils   0   1   117   117   100.00
Las Vegas Sinners   0   1   110   111   99.09
Houston Bombers   0   1   114   119   95.8
Quito Quetzals   0   1   115   121   95.04
Boston Terriers   0   1   117   125   93.6
Santiago Cockerels   0   1   97   111   87.39

kilbluff1985

Hell yes go Ducks

really do love my midfield


Football Factory

That's bullshower, Henderson was always my back emergency, I named Bugg as the sub, as you guys don't tell people to name emergency positions I didn't bother. Henderson (B)

SydneyRox

Quote from: FOOTBALL FACTORY on April 07, 2015, 05:37:40 PM
That's bullshower, Henderson was always my back emergency, I named Bugg as the sub, as you guys don't tell people to name emergency positions I didn't bother. Henderson (B)

But Bugg is a Def/Mid so as the first named Def emerg he goes into the team.

That has always been the emergency rule. It is also in the rulebook, i know no one reads it but I have spent plenty of time revising it from the original, updating as we voted on items.