AAP Alliance v EurAsia: A Hateful Eight

Started by Purple 77, June 11, 2019, 08:42:22 PM

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GoLions

Quote from: Purple 77 on June 11, 2019, 08:42:22 PM
Ruck
Once again, EurAsia DOMINATE the ruck stocks, headed by star duo Max Gawn (#1 ruck, #1 EurAsia, #1 in competition) and Brodie Grundy (scrub). Goldstein (Dublin) and McEvoy (Seoul) are a very distant 3rd and 4th, with the Alliances highest averager so far this season sitting 5th in Pacific's Jarrod Witts. There is no way the Alliance get on top of the ruck division here.
Enter The Schlong?

Nige

Quote from: Purple 77 on June 11, 2019, 08:42:22 PM
There is no way the Alliance get on top of the ruck division here.
Famous last words.


fanTCfool

Quote from: fanTCfool on June 13, 2019, 08:54:49 PM
AAP Alliance

Blank, Blank, Rory Laird (Pacific), Blank
Blank, Blank, Blank, Blank
Blake Schlensog (Cape Town)
Blank, Blank, Blank, Blank
Blank, Blank

Blank, Blank, Blank, Reilly O'Brien (Buenos Aires)

upthemaidens

Laird doing Pacific proud.  I guess Witts won't be needed. :)

Hellopplz

Quote from: Ricochet on June 13, 2019, 03:38:21 PM
Emer: Merrett (PNL), Oliver (Seoul), Mundy (Berl), Sheppard (London)
He'll show you >:D. Live to regret thattttt

Hellopplz

Quote from: Hellopplz on June 14, 2019, 01:10:53 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on June 13, 2019, 03:38:21 PM
Emer: Merrett (PNL), Oliver (Seoul), Mundy (Berl), Sheppard (London)
He'll show you >:D. Live to regret thattttt
For next week too ;).

Purple 77

After Adel/Rich

Oh my! AAP have come out firing, with Islander Rory Laird contributing beautifully, but it was Buenos Aires' Reilly O'Brien that has turned the game on its head, with an AMAZING 181! He may be in the emergencies, but his contribution will put AAP 18 points ahead with one less player! I actually think this could be an unassailable lead, because there are no scrubs playing in this match...

... oh, Bachar Houli (New Delhi), I didn't see you there... how much did you hear?

Thank god for Destroyer Rory Sloane who has kept EurAsia SOMEWHAT in it, with teammate Matt Crouch also underperforming on the big stage. EurAsia will need some big contributions just to break-even at this point. Game on.


AAP AllianceEurAsia
POSTraditionalTeamSCOPENADJ         POSTraditionalTeamSCOPENADJ
D100D1Jake LloydNew Delhi00
D200D2Shannon HurnNew Delhi00
D3Rory LairdPacific121121D3Luke RyanPNL00
D400D4Bachar HouliNew Delhi6868
M100M1Lachie NealeBeijing00
M200M2Josh KellySeoul00
M300M3Nat FyfeBerlin00
M400M4Matt CrouchDublin9191
R1Blake SchlensogCape Town00R1Brodie GrundyBeijing00
F100F1Patrick DangerfieldSeoul00
F200F2Josh DunkleyTokyo00
F300F3Jordan De GoeyMoscow00
F400F4Michael WaltersBerlin00
U100U1 (RUC )Max GawnBerlin00
U200U2 (MID )Rory SloaneDublin125125
E1000E1 (MID )Zach MerrettPNL000
E2000E2 (MID )Clayton OliverSeoul000
E3000E3 (MID FWD)David MundyBerlin000
E4 (RUC )Reilly O'BrienBuenos Aires18100E4 (DEF )Brad SheppardLondon000
C00CBrodie GrundyBeijing00
VC00VCMax GawnBerlin00
Total:1211Total:2843

And who could forget about the Salty Seconds

Ricophants chose the wrong Crouch! Dublin's Brad Crouch so far tops the salty seconds with 129, whilst teammate Dustin Martin (108) would have only performed marginally better than Matt.

For AAP, Cairo's Alex Keath (109) would have been handy, but would have been a hard one to pick.

Nige


GoLions


fanTCfool

Quote from: fanTCfool on June 13, 2019, 11:51:38 PM
Quote from: fanTCfool on June 13, 2019, 08:54:49 PM
AAP Alliance

Blank, Blank, Rory Laird (Pacific), Blank
Patrick Cripps (VC - Rio), Blank, Blank, Blank
Blake Schlensog (Cape Town)
Blank, Blank, Blank, Blank
Blank, Blank

Blank, Blank, Blank, Reilly O'Brien (Buenos Aires)

upthemaidens

The Blank family, an underrated AFL dynasty.

iZander

Quote from: upthemaidens on June 15, 2019, 07:02:31 PM
The Blank family, an underrated AFL dynasty.
Not to mention, Blake Schlensog could be the most valuable player out there

Holz

Of course new dehli pick the inferrior crouch

Purple 77

After Carl/GCS

Only one player was involved from the above two teams - the man mountain himself - Rio's Patrick Cripps. But, exhausted from his 194 last week, he has shat the bed and put in a stinking 78... AND as VC! AAP have used their VC potential loophole too, which leaves them open to a potential bad C score.

EurAsia would be thrilled with this result! But, so much work lies ahead.


AAP AllianceEurAsia
POSTraditionalTeamSCOPENADJ         POSTraditionalTeamSCOPENADJ
D100D1Jake LloydNew Delhi00
D200D2Shannon HurnNew Delhi00
D3Rory LairdPacific121121D3Luke RyanPNL00
D400D4Bachar HouliNew Delhi6868
M1Patrick CrippsRio de Janeiro7878M1Lachie NealeBeijing00
M200M2Josh KellySeoul00
M300M3Nat FyfeBerlin00
M400M4Matt CrouchDublin9191
R1Blake SchlensogCape Town00R1Brodie GrundyBeijing00
F100F1Patrick DangerfieldSeoul00
F200F2Josh DunkleyTokyo00
F300F3Jordan De GoeyMoscow00
F400F4Michael WaltersBerlin00
U100U1 (RUC )Max GawnBerlin00
U200U2 (MID )Rory SloaneDublin125125
E1000E1 (MID )Zach MerrettPNL000
E2000E2 (MID )Clayton OliverSeoul000
E3000E3 (MID FWD)David MundyBerlin000
E4 (RUC )Reilly O'BrienBuenos Aires18100E4 (DEF )Brad SheppardLondon000
C00CBrodie GrundyBeijing00
VCPatrick CrippsRio de Janeiro780VCMax GawnBerlin00
Total:1992Total:2843

Salty Seconds

Gee it would have been hard to pick, but Seoul's Charlie Curnow (154) might end up being the saltiest second for the round. EurAsia need scores like that to catch up. Moscow's Petrevski-Seton (111) would have been handy, but I wouldn't say Ricophants would be regretful at either player really, too left field.

For AAP, Toronto's Matthew Kreuzer (119) would have put up a respectable effort in the ruck (which used to be a problem for AAP), whilst Mexico City's Anthony Miles (118) would have put in a decent innings too.

Purple 77

EurAsia would have loved Dunkley and Walters efforts for next week!