Round Two Thread

Started by Jukes, March 26, 2018, 06:17:01 PM

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Jukes

Fixtures
Las Vegas Sinners at Colorado Avalanche
Quito Quetzals at Wisconsin Cockerels
Houston Bombers at Carolina Panthers
Ottawa Otters at San Francisco Grizzlies
Anaheim Mighty Ducks at Boston Terriers
New Brooklyn Hawks at Chicago Sharks

League Ladder
Chicago Sharks   1-0   127   97   130.93
Carolina Panthers   1-0   114   91   125.27
Anaheim Mighty Ducks   1-0   118   109   108.26
New Brooklyn Hawks   1-0   117   111   105.41
Wisconsin Cockerels   1-0   120   119   100.84
Las Vegas Sinners   1-0   120   119   100.84
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Boston Terriers   0-1   119   120   99.17
San Francisco Grizzlies   0-1   119   120   99.17
Houston Bombers   0-1   111   117   94.87
Ottawa Otters   0-1   109   118   92.37
Colorado Avalanche   0-1   91   114   79.82
Quito Quetzals   0-1   97   127   76.38

Reserves Ladder
North Carolina Tar Heels   1-0   53   22   240.91
Birmingham Dragons   1-0   50   26   192.31
Rockford Bears   61   50   122.00
Nevada Desert Coyotes   1-0   68   57   119.30
Milwaukee Roosters   1-0   64   60   106.66
Harlem Naggers   1-0   85   80   106.25
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Rio Grande Valley Rockets   0-1   80   85   94.12
Stanford Cardinal   0-1   60   64   93.75
Suffolk Terriers   0-1   57   68   83.82
Galapagos Tortoise   0-1   50   61   81.97
Montreal Moose   0-1   26   50   52.00
Colorado Bootleggers   0-1    22   53   41.51

Partial Lockout of Adelaide and Richmond players will occur at the start of Adelaide vs Richmond at 19:20 EST on Thursday the 29th of March.
Partial Lockout of North Melbourne and St Kilda players will occur at the start of North Melbourne vs St Kilda at 16:20 EST on Friday the 30th of March.
Full Lockout of all players will occur at the start of Carlton vs Gold Coast at 13:45 EST on Saturday the 31st of March.

Full Fixture List: http://forum.fanfooty.com.au/index.php/topic,111023.0.html
Full Team Lists: http://forum.fanfooty.com.au/index.php/topic,108020.0.html

Team Submission
D: A. Player, B. Player, C. Player, D. Player
M: E. Player (c) or (cc), F. Player (vc) or (cc), G. Player, H. Player, I. Player, J. Player
R: K. Player
F: L. Player (evc), M. Player, N. Player, O. Player
U: P. Player, Q. Player, R. Player
Emg: S. Player, T. Player, U. Player, V. Player (sub)

Reserves: W. Player (c), X. Player, Y. Player, Z. Player, AA. Player, BB. Player, CC. Player, DD. Player, EE. Player, FF. Player

nas

#1
Carolina Panthers.

Def: D Roberton - L McDonald - L Ryan - J Kolodjashnij.
Mid: D Martin (VC) - C Ward - D Shiel - M Bontempelli (EVC) - J Kelly (C) - R Henderson.
Ruck: B Grundy.
Fwd: J Daniher - J Roughead - J Stringer - J Patton.
Util: S Menegola (M/F) - L Casboult (F) - T Kelly (M).

Emerg: J Short (D) - C E-Yoemen (M) - C Rioli (F) - R Aitkins (Sub)

Carolina Tar Heels.

D Howard (VC) - A Tomlinson - D McStay - K Brand - A Naughton - K Amon (C) - D Barry - L Jong - S Day - J Neade.

Emerg: R Stanley - D Kent - H McKay

Koop

#2
Colorado Avalanche

D: Shane Savage // Jarrod Harbrow // Robbie Tarrant // Brayden Maynard
M: Brad Ebert (C) // Connor Blakely (VC) // Jared Polec // Isaac Smith // Lachlan Fogarty // Bailey Banfield
R: Jarrod Witts
F: Sam Gray // Peter Wright // Shaun Atley // Levi Greenwood
U: Corey Ellis // Mark Blicavs // Adam Cerra

E: Michael Hartley // Paddy Dow // Travis Varcoe // Billy Longer (SUB)

Jukes

D: H. Shaw (evc), S. Mayes, T. Stewart, S.D. Thompson
M: J. Steven (cc), S. Coniglio (cc), O. Wines, L. Hunter, B. Goddard, T. Scully
R: S. Martin
F: T. Hawkins, J. Watts, J. Jenkins, K. Jack
U: B. Hill, B. Deledio, A. Young

Emg: O. McDonald, E. Betts, J. Trengove, A. McDonald-Tipungwuti (sub)

Reserves: L. Melican, J. Kelly (c), N. Smith, D. Pearce, J. Melksham, L. Ryan, M. Honeychurch, J. Begley, C. Gregson, J. Anderson

elephants

Outrage that Boston aren't in the poll despite not having won a game all season!

elephants

Boston Terriers

D: R.Laird, J.Howe, S.Biggs, C.Glass
M: S.Pendlebury (evc), J.Selwood (c), L.Neale (vc), S.Sidebottom, T.Cotchin. A.Hall
U: Z.Smith, D.Sheed, J.Redden
R: T.Goldstein
F: R.Gray, L.Dahlhaus, C.Wingard, J.Martin

EMG: Z.Guthrie, A.Christensen, D.Thomas (sub), O.McInerney

Preemptively naming my boy Conor Glass for Easter Monday when he replaces Burton and scores an SC ton off 70DT ;) Happy to welcome back Hall and Gray this week!

kilbluff1985

#6
Anaheim round 2

def: Michael Hurley, Michael Hibberd, Luke Hodge, Blake Hardwick
mid: Daniel Hannebery, Zach Merrett (VC), Dyson Heppell [EVC], Nathan Jones, Jordan Lewis, Patrick Dangerfield (C)
rucks: Tom Bellchambers
fwds: Toby Greene, Devin Smith, Travis Boak, David Mundy
i/c: Aaron Sandilands, Shaun Burgoyne, Nick Robertson

Emerg: Paul Puopolo (fwd), Conor McKenna (def), David Armitage (sub), Darcy MacPherson

Pkbaldy

New Brooklyn Hawks

Def; Jason Johannisen, Caleb Marchbank, Nathan Wilson, Tom Doedee
Mid; Patrick Cripps (CC), Matt Crouch (CC), Jack Newnes, Blake Acres (EVC), Lachie Weller, Trent Dumont
Ruck; Sam Jacobs
Fwd; Jack Gunston, Ben Brown, Tim Membrey, Tom Papley
Util;  Jarrod Berry, Toby Nankervis, Jack Steele

EMG: Bachar Houli , Darcy Parish, Jordan Murdoch, Lewis Taylor (SUB)

Jukes

Just in case nobody reads the OP,

Two partial lockouts (Thursday night and Friday arvo) then the full lockout on Saturday so we’re all clear on our hawks and cats. Don’t edit any of your posts after the first lockout, just quote it and edit your team in the quoted post (but I’m sure if you accidentally just edit it you’ll be fine as I’m sure none of you will try to blatantly cheat like that)

fanTCfool

Quito Quetzals

D: D. Houston, M. Suckling, N. Haynes, T. Langdon
M: S. Ross (C), E. Curnow (EVC), D. Swallow, S. Higgins, P. Seedsman, N. Holman
R: J. Roughead
F: J. Cameron (VC), TJ Lynch, M. Wright, L. Breust
U: C. Mills, J. Bowes, J. Dunkley

E: B. Williams, T. Phillips, S. Lycett, L. Jetta (Sub)

Res: M. McGovern, B. Reid, M. Dea, H. McCluggage, C. Rayner, A. Neal-Bullen, B. Ainsworth, D. Towers, N. Coffield, R. Mathieson

Defender stocks hit hard early with Rich, Burton and Vlastuin all out this week.

Jukes

Unofficial and Unapproved ASC Round Two Preview

Our first game sees the promising Sinners travel to Denver to play the Avalanche, who looked a bit more like a snowball in round one. The Sinners were good, but will be looking to have more consistency across their XVIII rather than just relying on Mitchell and Franklin to generate bulk points. The Avalanche are a young side and expecting them to compete strongly this week is a little harsh, but they'll be looking for good signs from their young stars like their ABCD combo - Banfield Cerra Dow.

Next Wisconsin host Quito in a contest that also probably won't be too close, especially with the backline injuries the Quetzals have right now. You never know of course, and Wisconsin are due for some bad mojo after their fluke win in round one, but the Quetzals will probably need a dozen between Cameron and Lynch and some nice disposal numbers in the middle and down back. Cockerels star ruckman Max Gawn will be looked on to lead again, while they'll want big improvement from Dayne Zorko - or else he might go down the Steve Smith path of losing the captaincy and his spot in the side...

The third game for the week may not be match of the round, but it's close to it. Houston may have gone down softly in week one, but I'll back them to bounce back with a better score. Carolina were good without being spectacular in round one (would've lost to SF and Boston!), and will welcome in Tim Kelly for his first game - let's hope not playing him last week doesn't hurt their percentage enough to make a difference in 4 months' time! Dusty vs Sloane, Beams vs Shiel, Murphy vs Kelly, Zaharakis vs Bontempelli, Kreuzer vs Grundy...game on!

Fourth we have the Otters, who were impressive last week despite going down on the road, stay in California, flying from Anaheim to San Francisco to go up against the Grizzlies who'll want vengeance after last week's disappointing loss. SFG will be sweating on Scully's health to offset the losses of Viney, Pittard and Williams for significant time, but should be in the driver's seat to win this game at home...unless Treloar and Naitanui can go bang.

Fifth is a clear match-of-the-round for me - Anaheim go across the country to play Boston. Merrett and Dangerfield will (probably) be back for Anaheim, while the Terriers will (probably) regain Hall and Gray, and will hope their defense and overall depth improve from last week. Who wins? Home ground advantage will help the Terriers, but I reckon Anaheim might just be able to outgun them - but a tie would be neat!

Finally, we have another decent match-up - Chicago hosting New Brooklyn in a clash between two 2017 bottom-six sides looking to press for finals (and beyond?) in 2018. Oliver, Parker and JPK against Cripps, Crouch and Acres is a very nice midfield match-up, and both teams have players at either end who could certainly swing things for them. Ryder out will hurt the Sharks, but they do have a very competent second ruckman in Sinclair who will certainly have his hands full with Sauce Jacobs. Very hard to pick this match...sharks just...maybe...


Couple of random observations
1. In round one, every club who won in the league competition also won in the ressies. Coincidence? Probably...
2. Thanks to various relocations over the years, we're up to ten clubs in the USA and eleven clubs in North America, compared to just the one South American club in Quito, thanks to the relocation or extinction of the Panama Tigers, Peruvian Panthers, Santiago Cockerels and Otters, plus the Alberta Rockies and Montreal Canadiens from the North. South America Quetzals for a name change, perhaps?
3. In round one, San Francisco had nine players named in the best, good for tied-16th all-time and the record for the most in a losing side.
4. Our league sides averaged 113.5 points each in round one, compared to 114.16 last season overall and 113.58 in round one last year. In 2016 our highest round one scorer scored 128 points, while in 2017 it was 127 points - our lowest was 91 in both seasons!

elephants

Get ready to go down kb x

kilbluff1985

Quote from: elephants on March 29, 2018, 12:43:36 PM
Get ready to go down kb x

i'd say get ready to enter the Dangerzone but one cannot simply get ready for that

SydneyRox


LAS VEGAS SINNERS

DEF: Jake Lloyd, Harry Taylor, Andrew McGrath, Jake Carlisle(FWD)
MID: Tom Mitchell (C), Tom Rockliff, Nathan Fyfe (VC), Jarryd Lyons, Zak Jones, Nic Newman
RUCK: Harry Cunningham (OOP)
FWD: Lance Franklin(EVC), Josh Caddy, Justin Westhoff, George Hewett
UTI: Christian Petracca, Sam Powell-Pepper, James Harmes
EMERG:  Brad Sheppard(DEF), Darcy Moore(FWD),  Tim English(RUC),  Billy Stretch (MID)(SUB)



Reserves: Lachie Plowman, Jed Bews, Robbie Fox, Jeff Garlett, Tim O'Brien,  Jaiden Stephensen, Harrison Himmelberg, Jade Gresham, Riley Bonner(C)

powersuperkents

#14
Wisconsin Cockerels

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E: Jacob Townsend (F)

Locking in my Crows + Tiges

Reserves: David Mackay (c), Darcy Fogarty, David Astbury