WXV Semi Finals: Pacific & Seoul to Face Bad History

Started by Purple 77, August 08, 2018, 08:34:11 PM

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Purple 77

these finishes are actually nuts

It might come down to scaling for both games

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JBs-Hawks


upthemaidens


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meow meow

Rage trade Josh Kelly to me. Luke Parker would have gotten up and kept playing.

JBs-Hawks

Quote from: meow meow on August 12, 2018, 08:16:44 PM
Rage trade Josh Kelly to me. Luke Parker would have gotten up and kept playing.

Only 2 more points for an extra quarter and a half of footy!

Holz

Quote from: JBs-Hawks on August 12, 2018, 08:12:34 PM
Well done Holz! Good luck on back2back!

Thanks JB, another great game between Seoul and Dublin.

Totally unlucky with kelly.

Im sure we will have plenty of battles in the years to come

meow meow

Piecific were atrocious. Out in straight sets! LOL

Lucky you only played NDT this week. If I named the right captain last week Christchurch would have embarrassed you even more than NDT did this week.

Toga

Wow what an insane couple of results!

Very unlucky JBs, no doubt you will be up the pointy end again next year though.

Purple 77

Langdon Heroics Take Tigers to Prelims

Wow. This would have to be up there for one of the biggest upsets I reckon. Pacific finally had an off game, and it cost them.

I'll leave the scorecard to do the talking... be sure to check it out. But a huge congratulations to New Delhi! And serious commiserations to Pacific, whom were very unlucky to score the most points in 2018 and somehow not beat a top 6 team, or make the prelims. May your luck turn in the future.

Pacific Islanders (22.8.140) lost to New Delhi Tigers (22.9.141)

Best
Pacific: Harrison Himmelberg, Tom Mitchell, Marcus Bontempelli, Devon Smith
New Delhi: Jake Lloyd, Steele Sidebottom, Stefan Martin, Sam Menegola, Robbie Gray, Ed Langdon

Late Changes
Pacific: Rhys Stanley subbed out for Adam Tomlinson. Matt de Boer replaced by Matt Taberner
New Delhi: Nil

WXV Debut
Pacific: Nil
New Delhi: Nil

Club debut
Pacific: Nil
New Delhi: Nil

NEW DELHI progresses to a PRELIMINARY FINAL
PACIFIC finishes 5th

HARRISON HIMMELBERG wins a FINALS CHAMPION Medal

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Dublin send Seoul Marchbanking Orders

Game of the year. This had it all:
- a 200+ individual cameo
- 15 centurions
- high-octane scoring
- Captaincy drama
- HGA drama

Just to name a few. It all came down to Charlie Curnow & Caleb Marchbank to score 148 points between them to win the game. Charlie did OK with 81... but Marchbank choked horribly, scoring 29 and becoming the HGA, agonisingly falling short.

Game of the year. Just, wow. A big congratulations to the deserving Dublin, and a huge commiserations to Seoul, whom for the second year in a row have their premiership quest stopped by Dublin.

Seoul Magpies (25.7.157) lost to Dublin Destroyers (25.8.158)

Best
Seoul: Nick Haynes, Christian Salem, Patrick Dangerfield, Clayton Oliver, David Swallow, Jonathon Ceglar, Caleb Daniel, Isaac Smith
Dublin: Tom McDonald, Matt Crouch, Rory Sloane, Joel Selwood, Todd Goldstein, Jack Riewoldt, Majak Daw

Late Changes
Seoul: Nil
Dublin: Nil

WXV Debut
Seoul: Nil
Dublin: Nil

Club debut
Seoul: Nil
Dublin: Nil

DUBLIN progresses to a PRELIMINARY FINAL
SEOUL finishes 6th

JACK RIEWOLDT wins a FINALS CHAMPION Medal

Purple 77

Amazing results.

Both the away teams win, both against teams that have historically done badly against them, despite being in better form.