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Title: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on March 29, 2015, 11:40:40 AM
Round 1 is just around the corner!

And with it starts the 4th year of our beloved competition; the one that started them all, but without the admin that started it all.

Over the years, we have seen so many coaches come and go, in all XV comps, that these days we might not even bat and eyelid.

But at the end of last year, we saw two of our pioneering coaches and the administrator depart the premium competition that is Worlds, setting up a year of intrigue for 2015.

We saw 2013 premiership coach Crowsfan/Honeybadger step away from his beloved Sao Paulo Pumas, 2012 finalist coach pothead leave his Wellington Warriors, and former-Seoul-coach and administrator ossie85 stepping aside from leading his competition. Subsequently, we saw Wellington and Sao Paulo disband in honour of their veteran coaches.

So it would be fair to say that Worlds has faced major changes in the lead-up to 2015.

But with departures, comes arrivals.

We see the return of popular pioneer coach (and ex-Moscow coach) meow meow to again lead another new team in the Christchurch Saints, the appointment of brand-new coach Levis43 to coach the brand-new Rio de Janeiro Jaguars, and the handing over of the reigns to current Berlin coach of 3 years...

ME! *crowd goes wild*

And not forgetting my assistant in current co-coach of Cairo, Nige! *crowd goes silent*

I'm incredibly excited to be running Worlds, and I will strive to continue on ossie's standard.

But enough of my dribbling... LET THE ROUND 1 HYPE BEGIN!




PARTIAL LOCKOUT

Thursday night: Carlton vs Richmond

Just to re-iterate, this means that all Carlton and Richmond players you choose (or don't choose) to be in your team, will be 'locked' meaning you cannot drop (or select initially un-chosen) players as soon as the first bounce occurs.

Round 1, AFL Round 1, Easter Weekend












Home TeamAway TeamHead-to-HeadVenue
Berlin Brewers     v    Cape Town Cobras 1  v  3 Berlin Olympic Stadium
Cairo Sands     v    Moscow Spetsnaz 1  v  2 Borg El Arab Stadium       
Christchurch Saints     v    Tokyo Samurai 0  v  0 AMI Stadium         
Dublin Destroyers     v    Pacific Islanders 2  v  1 Crooke Park         
London Royals     v    New Delhi Tigers 2  v  1 London Royals Olympic Stadium   EurAsia     
New York Revolution     v    Buenos Aires Armadillos 0  v  3 MetLife Stadium, New Jersey   AAP Alliance, Americas   
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars     v    PNL Reindeers 0  v  0 Maracana Stadium         
Seoul Magpies     v    Mexico City Suns 0  v  3 Seoul World Cup Stadium       
Toronto Wolves     v    Beijing Thunder 2  v  1 Rogers Centre         


Is this a year-defining match for the Brewers and Cobras? Both teams would be wanting to assert themselves as genuine finals contenders this year to rest of the competition, and the first step in doing so is winning this match. The Cobras have the wood over the Brewers, with Berlin's only win coming from an elimination final in 2013. Both teams would be pencilling this match as a win.

Coming off a heart-breaking 9th placing last year, Cairo don't want to approach the end of the year relying on other results to fall their way. A round 1 win against last year's 6th placed Spetsnaz would not only gain some control for their year, but command greater respect from the competition as a true finals contender. Moscow on the other hand come in as red-hot favourites and would be generally expected to win. Many expect Moscow to make the finals, but a loss here would put them straight back onto level pegging with about 8 other teams looking at 4 spots from 5th to 8th this year.

New Zealand would be a-buzz with their new team in Christchurch making their WXVs debut, after the disappointing results Wellington has faced in the last two years. They would also be excited at having meow meow leading the way after having led Moscow to the semi-finals in 2012. No one really knows what the Saints might dish out in round 1, but Tokyo would be entering this match as favourites, believing they under-achieved in their 13th placing last year.

If a premiership hangover had to apply to anyone, then you would think the men from Dublin would be the ones to have it  :P. Nevertheless, the might Dublin Destroyers would be looking to dispatch the Islanders, but how hard are they willing to go round 1? Who knows? Pacific have improved their list in the off-season, and if the winds go their way then anything could happen. Pacific will be excited at unleashing boom recruit Michael Barlow this weekend.

An interesting match looms between the Royals and Tigers. London, after falling short in the finals race (11th) last year would at this match as an easy win, as New Delhi have had awful, awful previous round 1 scores where they scored 97 (2014) and 81 (2013). But, is this a New-New Delhi? Only EIGHT of their current players have played for New Delhi in a senior match before. So who knows what they will produce?

On paper, you would think a team with three-straight preliminary finals in as many years would be a powerhouse of the competition. But I'm tipping New York to almost double the Armadillos score, after a brutal off-season for both teams where; New York have only TEN current players to have played a senior match for New York, as a result of a savage recruiting drive where some pundits have predicted a top 4 finish is awaiting them. Buenos Aires on the other hand, noticed that their star players were ageing, so in a desperate attempt to salvage some long-term value, traded basically all of them for youth. The Armadillos also go into the 2015 season with ONE ruckman on their list; first year player Sam Durdin. A long season beckons for the dillos.

This is my match of the round. With the mighty Sao Paulo Pumas disbanding, Rio themselves have a similarly strong list on paper and are considered to be top 8 team by most, perhaps pushing for a top 4 berth. PNL have also received similar predictions, and it may turn out that both these teams may make the top 4. It would be one helluva debut for Rio if they were to knock off the luckless Reindeers. But the Reindeers are looking at this season with aims to take it all; a round 1 win is the first step.

The Suns would have been devastated, like any team, at finishing second place to when it mattered most last year. However, it seems they have used this loss as the ultimate platform to push for the flag again, as most predict a top 2 finish is inevitable. Seoul on the other hand would be looking to crack the finals for the first time this year and they believe they have the list to do it. But the Suns should be too strong here.

A shaky start to season proved good enough to make the finals last year for the Wolves, but they certainly wouldn't want to lose to the 17th placed Thunder of last year. ALL the pressure is on the Wolves, as surely they would have noticed the pre-season form of the Thunder, who really could upset in this match. Beijing are expecting an improvement this year, and looking at their list you would think they will indeed do so. But by how much? A year-defining match looms for Beijing.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on March 29, 2015, 11:55:23 AM
And reminder of some of the rules voted in at the end of last year:

The Sub-Rule is now IMPLIED
Last year, you had to say if you wanted to use it. Now you have to say if you DON'T want to use it.

Co-Captains can still be used
i.e. pick two co-captains and they were be multiplied by 1.5 each. Otherwise you can pick a captain and vice captain as normal.

I'm bringing the Flood/Attack Rule back from last year
Saw no objections to what I said here (http://forum.fanfooty.com.au/index.php/topic,98389.30.html), and didn't feel it was a big enough drama to do an official vote on. Any objections, feel free to PM me.

Flooding (can use only 3 times a year): 5 defenders, 3 forwards
Attacking (can use only 3 times a year): 3 defenders, 5 forwards

You can still REST
i.e. nominate a player BEFORE the round starts and state them as 'rested'. This player can play the NEXT WEEK ONLY with a 1.1 multiplier bonus. If you don't play your rested player, then you will lose the bonus.



For further clarification on rules, you can look here (http://forum.fanfooty.com.au/index.php/topic,51596.0.html) or shoot me a PM  :)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on March 29, 2015, 12:29:48 PM
Thanks for being so kind Purps.  :-*
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on March 29, 2015, 01:26:17 PM
Quote from: Nige on March 29, 2015, 12:29:48 PM
Thanks for being so kind Purps.  :-*

;)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: JBs-Hawks on March 29, 2015, 01:40:20 PM
If i rest someone and then make them captain the following week does their multiplied score get doubled?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on March 29, 2015, 01:47:03 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 29, 2015, 01:40:20 PM
If i rest someone and then make them captain the following week does their multiplied score get doubled?

No.

So if you rested Zac Dawson, put him as captain and he scored 120, the 120 is doubled, then 10% of 120 (12) is added so overall he scores you 252.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on March 29, 2015, 01:58:12 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on March 29, 2015, 01:26:17 PM
Quote from: Nige on March 29, 2015, 12:29:48 PM
Thanks for being so kind Purps.  :-*

;)
Just had to fix something.  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on March 29, 2015, 02:03:17 PM
Quote from: Nige on March 29, 2015, 01:58:12 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on March 29, 2015, 01:26:17 PM
Quote from: Nige on March 29, 2015, 12:29:48 PM
Thanks for being so kind Purps.  :-*

;)
Just had to fix something.  :P

Haha, well that works too  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: DazBurg on March 29, 2015, 03:09:26 PM
Big match first up levi drafted a strong side
but if we want to make top 4 for the first time these are the kind of games we need to win
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on March 29, 2015, 03:21:14 PM
Much like North will dispose of Adelaide, Dublin to walk over PI.

looking to improve on last year.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on March 29, 2015, 04:03:53 PM

Amazing write up Purps. Looking forward to it all!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on March 29, 2015, 04:23:54 PM
Libba and Montags out is going to hurt, but surely we can knock off the Dildo's!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on March 29, 2015, 04:34:36 PM
On ya Purps, can't wait for the season to begin.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on March 29, 2015, 04:38:01 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on March 29, 2015, 04:23:54 PM
Libba and Montags out is going to hurt, but surely we can knock off the Dildo's!
Montags a chance to play, I've heard.

Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on March 29, 2015, 04:46:05 PM
Will get in early and chuck a team up now:

Beijing Thunder:
D: H.Taylor, M.Jaensch, C.Hooker, C.Shenton
M: O.Wines (C), L.Neale (VC), J.Caddy, J.Polec
R: C.Wood
F: E.Betts, T.Bell, D.Stanley, B.Kennedy
I/C: M.Weller, J.Aish

Emg: S.Mayes (def), T.Miller (mid), A.Black (fwd)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on March 29, 2015, 05:04:06 PM
Quote from: JROO8 on March 29, 2015, 04:38:01 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on March 29, 2015, 04:23:54 PM
Libba and Montags out is going to hurt, but surely we can knock off the Dildo's!
Montags a chance to play, I've heard.

That would be very handy

Cant name our team until Thursday unfortunately as we have a few question marks over players availability
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on March 29, 2015, 05:06:33 PM
Quote from: Toga on March 29, 2015, 04:46:05 PM
Will get in early and chuck a team up now:

Beijing Thunder:
D: H.Taylor, M.Jaensch, C.Hooker, C.Shenton
M: O.Wines (C), L.Neale, J.Caddy, J.Polec
R: C.Wood
F: E.Betts, T.Bell, D.Stanley, C.Dawes
I/C: M.Weller, J.Aish

Emg: S.Mayes (def), T.Miller (mid), B.Grundy (ruc)
Don't wanna be that guy, but Dawes is suspended for Round 1.  :-\
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on March 29, 2015, 05:10:40 PM
Quote from: Nige on March 29, 2015, 05:06:33 PM
Quote from: Toga on March 29, 2015, 04:46:05 PM
Will get in early and chuck a team up now:

Beijing Thunder:
D: H.Taylor, M.Jaensch, C.Hooker, C.Shenton
M: O.Wines (C), L.Neale, J.Caddy, J.Polec
R: C.Wood
F: E.Betts, T.Bell, D.Stanley, C.Dawes
I/C: M.Weller, J.Aish

Emg: S.Mayes (def), T.Miller (mid), B.Grundy (ruc)
Don't wanna be that guy, but Dawes is suspended for Round 1.  :-\

Hooker might not be around too  :-\
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on March 29, 2015, 05:28:45 PM
A.Rance, R.Murphy, L.Hansen, T.Mcdonald
J.Selwood (C), R.Sloane (VC), J.Watson, T.Boak
T.Goldstein
L.Franklin, D.Martin, J.Roughead, J.Gunston
D.Mundy, N.Dal Santo

S.Thompson, M.Walters, S.Frost

resting G.Birchall


cant work out if im weaker or stronger

Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on March 29, 2015, 05:41:17 PM
It's really not fair that you can put up a side like that lol
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on March 29, 2015, 05:51:11 PM
Quote from: Nige on March 29, 2015, 05:06:33 PM
Don't wanna be that guy, but Dawes is suspended for Round 1.  :-\

Is he? Bugger!

I wish Touk Miller was available as a forward as we'd slot him right in :( Might have to give Kane Lambert a run!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on March 29, 2015, 05:52:15 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on March 29, 2015, 05:41:17 PM
It's really not fair that you can put up a side like that lol
I've been saying that for years.  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: meow meow on March 29, 2015, 06:40:37 PM
Good stuff Purps. It's good to be back.

Now, on to business.

Holz got lucky with the Libba trade. Dublin won't look so hot when Watto gets suspended and Thommo misses round 1 due to injury. I already went through his list and explained what will go wrong and I'm pretty sure that I said Birchall will have a knee injury. The rest will happen. Dublin are NOTHING!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jukes on March 30, 2015, 12:23:22 PM
D: Dunn, McDonald, Docherty, Frawley
M: Ward (cc), Heppell, Armitage, Bastinac
R: Naitanui (cc)
F: Gray, Hogan, Monfries, Gault
U: Sheed, C. Pearce
Emg: May, Ballantyne, Vlastuin

Resting Daniher
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on March 30, 2015, 12:33:07 PM
Quote from: meow meow on March 29, 2015, 06:40:37 PM
Good stuff Purps. It's good to be back.

Now, on to business.

Holz got lucky with the Libba trade. Dublin won't look so hot when Watto gets suspended and Thommo misses round 1 due to injury. I already went through his list and explained what will go wrong and I'm pretty sure that I said Birchall will have a knee injury. The rest will happen. Dublin are NOTHING!

Wouldnt call reigning champs nothing. I have depth I can cover the loses.

Birchall is possibly avilabke round 1, I just dont need him yet. McDonald looked amazing so giving him a run.

Walters deserves a spot in the 15 so he can cover Watson.

I got heaps of good trades rejected. Shoild have sidey hurn not libba anyway

Thr biggest battle will be suns after they were gifted rocky in a higly suspect trade. Maybe meow trying to take me ou,  because his team sure cant.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on March 30, 2015, 12:51:11 PM
Quote from: Nige on March 29, 2015, 05:52:15 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on March 29, 2015, 05:41:17 PM
It's really not fair that you can put up a side like that lol
I've been saying that for years.  :P

How about suns? 2 grandfinals 1 premiership 3 top 4 finishes.

I have made finals one out of three seasons.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on March 30, 2015, 12:55:04 PM
Quote from: Holz on March 30, 2015, 12:51:11 PM
Quote from: Nige on March 29, 2015, 05:52:15 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on March 29, 2015, 05:41:17 PM
It's really not fair that you can put up a side like that lol
I've been saying that for years.  :P

How about suns? 2 grandfinals 1 premiership 3 top 4 finishes.

I have made finals one out of three seasons.
They're not any better, don't you worry.  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jay on March 30, 2015, 01:06:40 PM
Quote from: Holz on March 29, 2015, 05:28:45 PM
A.Rance, R.Murphy, L.Hansen, T.Mcdonald
J.Selwood (C), R.Sloane (VC), J.Watson, T.Boak
T.Goldstein
L.Franklin, D.Martin, J.Roughead, J.Gunston
D.Mundy, N.Dal Santo

S.Thompson, M.Walters, S.Frost

resting G.Birchall


cant work out if im weaker or stronger
Wait, I have to come up against those guys this week?  :-X
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on March 30, 2015, 01:51:20 PM
Quote from: Jayman on March 30, 2015, 01:06:40 PM
Quote from: Holz on March 29, 2015, 05:28:45 PM
A.Rance, R.Murphy, L.Hansen, T.Mcdonald
J.Selwood (C), R.Sloane (VC), J.Watson, T.Boak
T.Goldstein
L.Franklin, D.Martin, J.Roughead, J.Gunston
D.Mundy, N.Dal Santo

S.Thompson, M.Walters, S.Frost

resting G.Birchall


cant work out if im weaker or stronger
Wait, I have to come up against those guys this week?  :-X
We had to last year, wasn't fun.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jukes on March 30, 2015, 03:01:46 PM
Do I get compensation if Joshy Thomas gets b&?

Taking him out of the side now :'(
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on March 30, 2015, 05:05:00 PM
Quote from: Bane on March 30, 2015, 03:01:46 PM
Do I get compensation if Joshy Thomas gets b&?

Taking him out of the side now :'(

I'd count it as an LTI which would open up a space for a rookie, assuming it's a long ban.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 05:05:50 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on March 30, 2015, 05:05:00 PM
Quote from: Bane on March 30, 2015, 03:01:46 PM
Do I get compensation if Joshy Thomas gets b&?

Taking him out of the side now :'(

I'd count it as an LTI which would open up a space for a rookie, assuming it's a long ban.

4 Years :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on March 30, 2015, 05:43:50 PM
Cairo Sands

B: B.Smith, N.Smith, J.McGovern, S.Rowe
M: D.Beams (cc), D.Prestia, L.Dunstan, T.Colyer
R: S.Mumford (cc)
F: L.Breust, P.Puopolo, R.Palmer, J.Lonie
I: B.Brown, B.Stratton

E: J.Batchelor, N.Gordon, C.Blakely




#premiers
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Seoul

Def: Jack Newnes - Tom Langdon - Trent McKenzie - Cameron Sutcliffe

Mid: David Swallow - Toby Greene - Brandon Ellis (VC) - Ben McGlynn

Ruck: Ben McEvoy

Fwd: Tom Lynch - Josh Kelly - Brandon Matera - Christian Salem

Int: Lachie Whitfield - Tom Boyd

Emg: Jordan Roughead - Blaine Boekhurst - Eli Templeton

Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on March 30, 2015, 09:05:58 PM
Resting Dangerfield... you must be confident at beating Mexico I see JBs  :P

Poor Cairo for next week!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on March 30, 2015, 09:07:02 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on March 30, 2015, 09:05:58 PM
Resting Dangerfield... you must be confident at beating Mexico I see JBs  :P

tanking,

they actually have a shot, play him JB
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on March 30, 2015, 09:11:59 PM
LOL at the tanking JB!  ;D
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on March 30, 2015, 09:32:50 PM
Good lad JB  8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on March 30, 2015, 09:54:08 PM
People acting like beating Cairo is an achievement.  ::) :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: AaronKirk on March 30, 2015, 11:03:41 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?

McGlynn is injured and won't play. May have to play him anyway (I don't know what you depth is like)

Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jay on March 30, 2015, 11:06:30 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?
Not tanking. He's setting himself up for a win next week.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on March 30, 2015, 11:11:09 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?

resting your best player ensuring a loss.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 11:16:10 PM
Quote from: Holz on March 30, 2015, 11:11:09 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?

resting your best player ensuring a loss.

So 0-2 is better then 1-1?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:21:59 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?
Pretty sure resting your best player is tanking, so is not naming a captain I think.

iirc tbag got sacked for tanking for doing far less than this.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on March 30, 2015, 11:30:47 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 11:16:10 PM
Quote from: Holz on March 30, 2015, 11:11:09 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?

resting your best player ensuring a loss.

So 0-2 is better then 1-1?

is a 10% boost of maybe 15 points worth losing about 40 though.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 11:31:35 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:21:59 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?
Pretty sure resting your best player is tanking, so is not naming a captain I think.

iirc tbag got sacked for tanking for doing far less than this.

Better get rid of the resting rule then, no one should ever be allowed to rest a best XV player.

Also learn the rules, no Captain has been named because Ellis is my VC loophole.

Speaking of tanking, arent you a member of the Armadillos?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:34:50 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 11:31:35 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:21:59 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?
Pretty sure resting your best player is tanking, so is not naming a captain I think.

iirc tbag got sacked for tanking for doing far less than this.

Better get rid of the resting rule then, no one should ever be allowed to rest a best XV player.

Also learn the rules, no Captain has been named because Ellis is my VC loophole.

Speaking of tanking, arent you a member of the Armadillos?
Fair enough on the captains point, my mistake/stupidity.

I haven't had a say on the dildos for about a six months now. However either all the old guys retire and we get nothing or we sell them and get very little, but we still get something
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 11:41:59 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:34:50 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 11:31:35 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:21:59 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?
Pretty sure resting your best player is tanking, so is not naming a captain I think.

iirc tbag got sacked for tanking for doing far less than this.

Better get rid of the resting rule then, no one should ever be allowed to rest a best XV player.

Also learn the rules, no Captain has been named because Ellis is my VC loophole.

Speaking of tanking, arent you a member of the Armadillos?
Fair enough on the captains point, my mistake/stupidity.

I haven't had a say on the dildos for about a six months now. However either all the old guys retire and we get nothing or we sell them and get very little, but we still get something

And how is that not exactly like Resting Danger in a game I can get very little out of, to maximise his output in a game that can define my season?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:42:57 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 11:41:59 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:34:50 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 11:31:35 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:21:59 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?
Pretty sure resting your best player is tanking, so is not naming a captain I think.

iirc tbag got sacked for tanking for doing far less than this.

Better get rid of the resting rule then, no one should ever be allowed to rest a best XV player.

Also learn the rules, no Captain has been named because Ellis is my VC loophole.

Speaking of tanking, arent you a member of the Armadillos?
Fair enough on the captains point, my mistake/stupidity.

I haven't had a say on the dildos for about a six months now. However either all the old guys retire and we get nothing or we sell them and get very little, but we still get something

And how is that not exactly like Resting Danger in a game I can get very little out of, to maximise his output in a game that can define my season?

Quote from: Holz on March 30, 2015, 11:30:47 PM
is a 10% boost of maybe 15 points worth losing about 40 though.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on March 31, 2015, 01:09:21 AM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:42:57 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 11:41:59 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:34:50 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 11:31:35 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 11:21:59 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 10:57:51 PM
Quote from: nrich102 on March 30, 2015, 10:35:02 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on March 30, 2015, 07:42:30 PM
Rest: Patrick Dangerfield
Pretty sure tanking's not in the spirit of the game...

Please tell me how it is tanking?
Pretty sure resting your best player is tanking, so is not naming a captain I think.

iirc tbag got sacked for tanking for doing far less than this.

Better get rid of the resting rule then, no one should ever be allowed to rest a best XV player.

Also learn the rules, no Captain has been named because Ellis is my VC loophole.

Speaking of tanking, arent you a member of the Armadillos?
Fair enough on the captains point, my mistake/stupidity.

I haven't had a say on the dildos for about a six months now. However either all the old guys retire and we get nothing or we sell them and get very little, but we still get something

And how is that not exactly like Resting Danger in a game I can get very little out of, to maximise his output in a game that can define my season?

Quote from: Holz on March 30, 2015, 11:30:47 PM
is a 10% boost of maybe 15 points worth losing about 40 though.
Yeah but maybe an extra 15 points next week is more valuable than the 40 this week?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on March 31, 2015, 07:16:42 AM

I see no issue in this, it is tactics, but it could backfire.

Think it is a perfectly valid method
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jay on March 31, 2015, 08:42:14 AM
J. Howe, M. Hurley, C. Hampton, R. Laird
J. Redden (C), S. Gibson, C. Guthrie, M. Bontempelli (VC)
M. Leuenberger
T. Mitchell, J. Martin, B. Howlett, D. Smith
J. Blair, M. Rischitelli

EMG: A. Fasolo, T. Bugg, L. Spurr

Resting: Michael Barlow
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on March 31, 2015, 08:50:29 AM
I have no issue with it either, it is not tanking at all in my books.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on March 31, 2015, 09:14:29 AM
Can we borrow Danger and/or Barlow?  :P

If Dwyer and/or Colyer aren't named, we won't have a 4th mid.  :'(
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on March 31, 2015, 09:16:52 AM
My tanking post was just a pure joke btw

I think it's fine too

Nothing wrong with a bit of strategy

JB has the right intentions when doing this, so it's clearly not tanking
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on March 31, 2015, 09:52:12 AM
I guess it's ok.

I'm always of the opinion you never know when you can jag a win, just would hate to see it cost a game if all the players fire.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Ringo on March 31, 2015, 10:09:33 AM
Holding off naming my team atm due to a number of issues like ASADA and injuries. may have to flood with forwards falling like flies.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on March 31, 2015, 01:24:42 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on March 29, 2015, 11:40:40 AM

If a premiership hangover had to apply to anyone, then you would think the men from Dublin would be the ones to have it  :P. Nevertheless, the might Dublin Destroyers would be looking to dispatch the Islanders, but how hard are they willing to go round 1? Who knows? Pacific have improved their list in the off-season, and if the winds go their way then anything could happen. Pacific will be excited at unleashing boom recruit Michael Barlow this weekend.


Quote from: Jayman on March 31, 2015, 08:42:14 AM
J. Howe, M. Hurley, C. Hampton, R. Laird
J. Redden (C), S. Gibson, C. Guthrie, M. Bontempelli (VC)
M. Leuenberger
T. Mitchell, J. Martin, B. Howlett, D. Smith
J. Blair, M. Rischitelli

EMG: A. Fasolo, T. Bugg, L. Spurr

Resting: Michael Barlow

:'(
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on March 31, 2015, 01:25:30 PM
Wouldn't mind having Rischitelli back.  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jay on March 31, 2015, 01:42:48 PM
Sorry Purps, the great man pulled up a bit sore yesterday ;)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on March 31, 2015, 02:02:51 PM
Quote from: Jayman on March 30, 2015, 11:06:30 PM
Not tanking. He's setting himself up for a win next week.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: My Chumps on March 31, 2015, 08:21:17 PM
Annnnnnd we've found a flaw in the resting rule.

The best teams are never going to be beaten if everyone rests their best player against them.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on March 31, 2015, 08:29:38 PM
Quote from: My Chumps on March 31, 2015, 08:21:17 PM
Annnnnnd we've found a flaw in the resting rule.

The best teams are never going to be beaten if everyone rests their best player against them.
This is a good point.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on March 31, 2015, 08:35:30 PM
Quote from: My Chumps on March 31, 2015, 08:21:17 PM
Annnnnnd we've found a flaw in the resting rule.

The best teams are never going to be beaten if everyone rests their best player against them.

Not a flaw, this was always seen as an option when it was conceived.

All it will take is for one match where the lesser team would've won if they played full strength and it will cause a dramatic rethink in the tactic. And if that never happens, it means it never made a difference
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Hellopplz on March 31, 2015, 08:40:31 PM
I almost always try to play full strength. Tend to just rest depth sort guys for a possible 7-10 point boost the next round, as never know, can always cause an upset in a week by sheer fluke!

But others may not see that, so rather try to help win come a more winnable game, rather than against one of the top teams in the league who are heads and shoulders above the rest.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on March 31, 2015, 09:03:59 PM
Haven't spoken to AK about it, but I cant see us ever using the rest option

What's not to say that the following week your premo that you rested puts in an average score anyway, meaning it didn't work and you missed out on their good score the previous week


Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jay on March 31, 2015, 09:49:39 PM
C'mon guys look at Holz's team... Would be stupid if I didn't rest.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on March 31, 2015, 10:07:35 PM
Quote from: Jayman on March 31, 2015, 09:49:39 PM
C'mon guys look at Holz's team... Would be stupid if I didn't rest.

I got the softest draw, dont have to play them.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: meow meow on March 31, 2015, 10:34:39 PM
Quote from: Holz on March 31, 2015, 10:07:35 PM
Quote from: Jayman on March 31, 2015, 09:49:39 PM
C'mon guys look at Holz's team... Would be stupid if I didn't rest.

I got the softest draw, dont have to play them.

Dublin? Are they one of the undefeated WXV teams? I don't think so.

Quote from: Holz on March 30, 2015, 12:33:07 PM
Maybe meow trying to take me ou,  because his team sure cant.

Bit harsh mate. You know I have a 100% winning record over possibly the best WXV coach CF/HB? Oh, that's right, I have a 100% winning record against you too ;)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: AaronKirk on April 01, 2015, 02:17:28 AM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on March 31, 2015, 09:03:59 PM
Haven't spoken to AK about it, but I cant see us ever using the rest option

What's not to say that the following week your premo that you rested puts in an average score anyway, meaning it didn't work and you missed out on their good score the previous week

Never say never but not in Round One, you just dunno what may happen.

Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 01, 2015, 09:44:13 AM

My tips... (Note I haven't really looked at the teams!)

Cape Town to take out Berlin in Germany, with Fyfe to have a quiet one.

Moscow to defeat Cairo, sorry Sands, I think you're in for a struggle.

Christchurch to 'upset' Tokyo, who have a habit of losing matches they shouldn't.

Dublin to defeat a spirited Pacific

New Delhi to snatch a victory over a slow starting London

Buenos Aires to be SMASHED by New York

PNL to be heart broken by a stunning Ablett led Rio de Janeiro

Mexico City to flog Seoul

Toronto comfortably over Beijing

Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 01, 2015, 09:59:38 AM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 01, 2015, 09:44:13 AM

Cape Town to take out Berlin in Germany, with Fyfe to have a quiet one.


I know this is your opinion, but you're wrong.   :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on April 01, 2015, 10:05:31 AM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 01, 2015, 09:44:13 AM
Buenos Aires to be SMASHED by New York

Geee thanks Os - perhaps we should actually rest a gun this week then?  ;)

We are still waiting on teams to be announced, in particular Montagna because it's not clear if he will be in or not.

Can we list a team now, and then edit it after full teams are announced tomorrow and make a change if need be?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 01, 2015, 10:07:40 AM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on April 01, 2015, 10:05:31 AM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 01, 2015, 09:44:13 AM
Buenos Aires to be SMASHED by New York

Geee thanks Os - perhaps we should actually rest a gun this week then?  ;)

We are still waiting on teams to be announced, in particular Montagna because it's not clear if he will be in or not.

Can we list a team now, and then edit it after full teams are announced tomorrow and make a change if need be?

Not a huge compliment sorry :(

Most weeks it will be:

Buenos Aires to be SMASHED by <insert team here>
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on April 01, 2015, 10:09:27 AM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 01, 2015, 10:07:40 AM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on April 01, 2015, 10:05:31 AM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 01, 2015, 09:44:13 AM
Buenos Aires to be SMASHED by New York

Geee thanks Os - perhaps we should actually rest a gun this week then?  ;)

We are still waiting on teams to be announced, in particular Montagna because it's not clear if he will be in or not.

Can we list a team now, and then edit it after full teams are announced tomorrow and make a change if need be?

Not a huge compliment sorry :(

Most weeks it will be:

Buenos Aires to be SMASHED by <insert team here>

I wonder what dillos v Sun's will be called.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 01, 2015, 10:23:22 AM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on April 01, 2015, 10:05:31 AM
Can we list a team now, and then edit it after full teams are announced tomorrow and make a change if need be?

As long as the edit time of your post is before the first bounce, then yep  :)

Actually that reminds me...




My approach to edit-post/new-post way of submitting your teams;

I'll only record the teams you put down after the first bounce in ANY round. So when that happens, I'll look back and record your teams. If the last time you edited a team is after the first bounce, then that submission will be ignored and I will look at the last time you submitted a team for this round. If such a post doesn't exist, then I'll go back to your priority list and name a team for you, and you will get a strike.

In the case of a partial lockout, I'll use this round as an example:

As soon as Rich vs Carl game starts, I'll do the process above, except you won't get a strike if you haven't named a team seeing as it's a partial lockout and not a full lockout. Not yet anyway.

After the Rich vs Carl game, please create a new post for submitting your team, obviously if you're happy with the team you've already submitted then you don't have to. Because if you edited your post submitting your Carl/Rich players to update the rest of your team, then the edit time will technically be after the partial lockout and stuff will get messy.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 01, 2015, 10:33:30 AM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 01, 2015, 09:44:13 AM
Moscow to defeat Cairo, sorry Sands, I think you're in for a struggle.
I know you're a Cairo fanboy Oss, so I'm disappointed you don't have faith.  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: JBs-Hawks on April 01, 2015, 10:46:11 AM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on April 01, 2015, 10:05:31 AM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 01, 2015, 09:44:13 AM
Buenos Aires to be SMASHED by New York

Geee thanks Os - perhaps we should actually rest a gun this week then?  ;)

We are still waiting on teams to be announced, in particular Montagna because it's not clear if he will be in or not.

Can we list a team now, and then edit it after full teams are announced tomorrow and make a change if need be?

Watch out, the anti tanking dillos will call you out for tanking.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Vinny on April 01, 2015, 12:07:56 PM
Hahaha JB come on. I reckon what you did wasn't tanking, its obviously tactics, the rule is there to use. If you aren't allowed to do that, might as well remove it.

We are not happy with our team obviously. But we didn't have much of a choice, we had no chance of winning the flag again and had to rebuild. It's tough when your guys are all old and are on the decline, no one wants to pay much for them which makes sense. Obviously it was Nails' choice to go old originally but couldn't do anything about that now. Our guys were going to retire in the next year or two, where we would get nothing for them. The ruck situation was just stupid, bad move on our part. We had to clean the house and get what we could where we could.

Dildos:
D: S.Atley, R.Bewick, B.Goodes, T.Chaplin.
M: B.Hill (C), M.Wallis, A.Brayshaw, B.Newton.
R: S.Durdin
F: J.Schulz, T.Adams (VC), L.Thomas, B.Lennon.
U: L.Jong, J.DeGoey.

E: J.Clarke, S.Lemmens, L.Jones.

I'll update tomorrow, Nails has gone AWOL.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on April 01, 2015, 06:39:11 PM
Mexico City Suns
D: Simpson
M:
R: Maric (VC)
F: Deledio
U:

EMG: ?,?, K.McIntosh

Resting: Allen Christensen
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on April 01, 2015, 07:03:20 PM
I don't think we have a single Blue or Tiger in our starting XV, so we'll just name our team tomorrow once all the other AFL teams have been named :)

Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 01, 2015, 07:15:35 PM
Damn you Ricky Petterd...

When Richmond select him, I get good scores from him! And yet he can't cement himself in their 22  :(

Such a tease!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Ricochet on April 01, 2015, 07:23:07 PM
New Delhi Tigers

DEF Simon White
MIDS
UTIL
RUCK
FWD Ben Griffiths

EMER:
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Levis43 on April 01, 2015, 07:36:24 PM
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars

We will be attacking.

D: B. Houli
M: M. Murphy (vc)
R:
F:
I:

E: P. Cripps (m), J. Riewoldt (f)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 01, 2015, 07:40:44 PM
Attacking with Riewoldt on the bench.  :o
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 01, 2015, 07:42:12 PM
Forgot to mention in the OP to the new coaches that Flooding/Attacking is limited to only 3 times a year each.

But if you already knew that, then no worries  8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Ringo on April 01, 2015, 08:25:41 PM
Just a question Purps if we wish to use one of the three this round when do we nominate before tomorrow nights bounce or Saturday Bounce.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 01, 2015, 08:32:42 PM
It's always been start of the round regardless hasn't it?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 01, 2015, 09:28:06 PM
Quote from: Ringo on April 01, 2015, 08:25:41 PM
Just a question Purps if we wish to use one of the three this round when do we nominate before tomorrow nights bounce or Saturday Bounce.

Quote from: Nige on April 01, 2015, 08:32:42 PM
It's always been start of the round regardless hasn't it?

Yep, everything has gotta be nominated before the partial lockout (and in this case Rich vs Carl)

So if you wanna Flood/Attack, Rest a player or opt out of the sub rule, all has to be done before the Rich v Carl game.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: JBs-Hawks on April 01, 2015, 09:54:33 PM
Quote from: Nige on April 01, 2015, 07:40:44 PM
Attacking with Riewoldt on the bench.  :o

If you can loophole its silly not too ;)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: meow meow on April 01, 2015, 11:29:43 PM
CHRISTCHURCH SAINTS

B: Joel Patful, Liam Picken, Matthew Buntine, Sean Dempster
M: Sam Mitchell, Hamish Hartlett, Matthew Boyd, Luke Shuey
R: Will Minson
F: Jake Stringer, Jeff Garlett, Jamie Elliott, Dayne Zorko
U: Bryce Gibbs (VC), Aaron Sandilands

E: Tom Scully, Kyle Langford, Tory Dickson
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Memphistopheles on April 02, 2015, 12:24:38 AM
Cape Town Cobras
#CobraStrike

B:
M: Trent Cotchin (VC)
R:
F:
U: Ed Curnow

E: Andrejs Everitt

We can loophole regular players and Vice-Captains right?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Boomz on April 02, 2015, 01:28:36 AM
Tokyo Samurai
Def: Burgoyne, Yarran, Ibbotson, Suckling
Mid: Judd, Miles (CC), Parker (CC), Jack
Ruck: Smith
Fwd: Dahlhaus, Lycett, Motlop, Young
IC: Carlisle, Henderson
Emergencies: Broughton, Cripps, Johannisen

Likely to change in a few hours but may as well get a team in.


Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on April 02, 2015, 02:03:11 AM
Figured I'd just get this up for now, and edit it if required later (Question Marks over Duffield, Montagna and Tippett playing this week)

New York Revolution

D: Heath Shaw, Josh Gibson, Paul Duffield, Sam Fisher
M: Steve Johnson, Jack Macrae (C), Mitch Duncan, Leigh Montagna
R: Mike Pyke
F: Harley Bennell (VC), Travis Cloke, Josh J Kennedy, Kurt Tippett
U: Jed Adcock, Kade Kolodjashnij

E: Matt Rosa, Sharrod Wellingham, Jarrad Waite
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 09:15:44 AM
Quote from: Memphistopheles on April 02, 2015, 12:24:38 AM
We can loophole regular players and Vice-Captains right?

Yup.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 10:26:05 AM
Berlin Brewers

D: Michael Hibberd, Jarryn Geary, Colin Garland, Dustin Fletcher
M: Nat Fyfe (C), Jack Steven, Adam Treloar, Daniel Cross
R: Mark Jamar
F: Dale Thomas (VC), Drew Petrie, Jack Watts, Lewis Jetta
I: Will Langford, Jack Viney
E: James Podsiadly, Jordan Murdoch, Dylan Grimes

Stupid melbourne players. Honest to god in my best XV there is like 2 of them, I swear.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on April 02, 2015, 10:29:14 AM
Ellis has already been ruled out for this week Purps
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 10:30:14 AM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on April 02, 2015, 10:29:14 AM
Ellis has already been ruled out for this week Purps

Didn't know that! But I thought this wouldn't be my final team.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Ringo on April 02, 2015, 11:00:35 AM
LONDON ROYALS

Def:  Heritier Lumumba; Mark Baguley; Dane Rampe;  Brad Sheppard
Mids: Daniel Hanneberry (C); David Mackay; Brent Stanton ; Jarrad McVeigh (VC)
Rucks:Tom Belchambers
Fwds:Mark LeCras; Shane Edwards;Chris Mayne ; Troy Menzell
Int: Dannyle Pearce, Sam Wright

Emergencies: Saad, McStay, Giles

Thought about flooding due to forward stocks but decided against,

May change after announcements
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: roo boys! on April 02, 2015, 11:33:55 AM
Didn't know Clint Young was injured...I guess it shouldn't be a surprise by now to see him with a hamstring injury ::)

So my hand's been forced and despite some ordinary pre-season form I still rather Mitch Robbo over Sam Butler so I'll attack this week thanks Purps

Toronto Wolves
Def: J.Kelly, R.Shaw, D.Merrett
Mid: S.Pendlebury (C), R.Griffen, A.Swallow, B.Cunnington
Ruc: T.Hickey
Fwd: P.Ryder, J.Ziebell, M.Pavlich, L.Henderson (VC), M.Robinson
Int: R.Douglas, I.Smith

Emg: S.Morris, J.Crisp, K.Turner
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: My Chumps on April 02, 2015, 03:43:36 PM
Shattered I won't be around till Tuesday so the reigns have been passed onto Memph, but I'm expecting a good win over the weekend! Good luck with the first round gents #cobrastrike
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 03:57:22 PM
Quote from: My Chumps on April 02, 2015, 03:43:36 PM
Shattered I won't be around till Tuesday so the reigns have been passed onto Memph, but I'm expecting a good win over the weekend! Good luck with the first round gents #cobrastrike

Oh I'm sure you won't miss anything  ;)  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 02, 2015, 04:11:24 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 03:57:22 PM
Quote from: My Chumps on April 02, 2015, 03:43:36 PM
Shattered I won't be around till Tuesday so the reigns have been passed onto Memph, but I'm expecting a good win over the weekend! Good luck with the first round gents #cobrastrike

Oh I'm sure you won't miss anything  ;)  :P
Aint no drama like XVs drama!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Hellopplz on April 02, 2015, 04:35:18 PM
Parisian Nice Lyon Reindeers

Backs: N. Malceski, L. Hodge, C. Enright, J. Harbrow
Mids: M. Priddis (C), N. Jones (VC), D. Shiel, D. Rich
Ruck: M. Lobbe
Fwds: J. Westhoff, C. Rioli, D. Swan, T.T. Lynch
Int: C. Wingard, D. Myers

Emg: M. Williams, J. Billings, Z. Merrett

Resting: M. Hallahan
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 06:26:49 PM
Jack Grimes emergency...

You know what? flower this game.

(I kid I kid... I love this game... but flower you Grimes)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 06:28:09 PM
And Toumpas NotWines is named?! And Grimes left out?!

I don't want to follow this sport anymore.  :'(
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 08:27:01 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 06:26:49 PM
Jack Grimes emergency...

You know what? flower this game.

(I kid I kid... I love this game... but flower you Grimes)

Daisy down in first minute.

Apparently Worlds doesn't like taking crap from its admin, so it takes away my F1  ::)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on April 02, 2015, 08:28:38 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 06:26:49 PM
Jack Grimes emergency...

You know what? flower this game.

(I kid I kid... I love this game... but flower you Grimes)

I was very surprised to see that too

Ex Captain cant get a game in the season opener
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jukes on April 02, 2015, 10:00:16 PM
Quote from: Bane on March 30, 2015, 12:23:22 PM
D: Dunn, McDonald, Docherty, C. Pearce
M: Ward (cc), Heppell, Armitage, Bastinac
R: Naitanui (cc)
F: Gray, Hogan, Monfries, Gault
U: Sheed, O'Meara
Emg: Vlastuin, May, Ballantyne

Resting Daniher

May and Ballaz back to emg 2 and 3
Jaeger in for Frawley, swap with Clancee
So we get Vlastuin's score
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jukes on April 02, 2015, 10:01:32 PM
Dochers 140 and Flossy 109, happy with that :3

edit: scaled up to 147 and 115 :D
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 02, 2015, 10:29:25 PM
Cairo Sands - 63/1

B: B.Smith, N.Smith, J.McGovern, S.Rowe 63
M: D.Beams (cc), D.Prestia, L.Dunstan, T.Colyer
R: S.Mumford (cc)
F: L.Breust, P.Puopolo, R.Palmer, J.Lonie
I: B.Brown, B.Stratton

E: J.Batchelor 76, N.Gordon 6, C.Blakely




Rowey did as expected, Batch with a nice score as first emg.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on April 02, 2015, 11:15:46 PM
Kamdyn, you beauty! Shame Lids spudded it up.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 11:30:30 PM
Just a measly 12-14 week injury people are saying for Daisy.

I mean wow.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on April 03, 2015, 11:43:51 AM
Mexico City Suns
D: K.Simpson, S.Hurn, M.Broadbent, D. Byrne-Jones
M: S.Sidebottom (C), T.Rockliff, J.Lewis, B.Ebert
R: I.Maric (VC)
F: B.Deledio, B,Goddard, B.Harvey, J.Bartel
U: M.Stokes, N.Riewoldt

EMG: D.Wells, C.Ellis-Yolmen, K.McIntosh

Resting: Allen Christensen
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Ringo on April 03, 2015, 12:12:42 PM
Quote from: Ringo on April 02, 2015, 11:00:35 AM
LONDON ROYALS

Def: Adam Saad ; Mark Baguley; Dane Rampe;  Brad Sheppard
Mids: Daniel Hanneberry (C); David Mackay; Brent StantonVC ; Heritier Lumumba
Rucks:Tom Belchambers
Fwds:Mark LeCras; Shane Edwards;Chris Mayne ; Troy Menzell
Int: Dannyle Pearce, Sam Wright

Emergencies: Mitchell Brown (West Coast), Dan McStay, Billy Hartung

Thought about flooding due to forward stocks but decided against,

May change after announcements
Following Team announcements McViegh and Giles not named.  Changes as above.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on April 03, 2015, 12:25:16 PM
Beijing Thunder:
D: H.Taylor, M.Jaensch, C.Hooker, C.Shenton
M: O.Wines (C), L.Neale (VC), J.Caddy, J.Polec
R: C.Wood
F: E.Betts, T.Bell, D.Stanley, B.Kennedy
I/C: M.Weller, J.Aish

Emg: L.Shiels (mid), S.Mayes (def), T.Miller (mid)


Nothing has gone right in our forwards so far so we're gonna hope Ben Kennedy gets a late call up, or otherwise Liam Shiels is gonna have to play OOP in our forwards.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Hellopplz on April 03, 2015, 12:39:44 PM
Quote from: Hellopplz on April 02, 2015, 04:35:18 PM
Parisian Nice Lyon Reindeers

Backs: N. Malceski, L. Hodge, C. Enright, J. Harbrow
Mids: M. Priddis (C), N. Jones (VC), D. Shiel, D. Rich
Ruck: M. Lobbe
Fwds: J. Westhoff, C. Rioli, D. Swan, T.T. Lynch
Int: C. Wingard, D. Myers

Emg: M. Williams, Z. Merrett, J. Trengove

Resting: M. Hallahan

Just a change of emergencies, Billings out for Trengove!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Levis43 on April 03, 2015, 01:12:32 PM
Quote from: Levis43 on April 01, 2015, 07:36:24 PM
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars

We will be attacking.

D: B. Houli
M: M. Murphy (vc)
R:
F:
I:

E: P. Cripps (m), J. Riewoldt (f)


D: B. Houli 102, A. Mackie, E. Yeo
M: M. Murphy (vc) 64, G. Ablett (c), D. Zaharakis, S. Hill
R: S. Jacobs
F: T. Walker, M. Wright, P. Chapman, M. Clark, C. Sylvia
I: K. Cornes, L. Taylor

E: P. Cripps (m) 53, J. Riewoldt (f) 89, A.Saad (f)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Memphistopheles on April 03, 2015, 03:32:05 PM
Quote from: Memphistopheles on April 02, 2015, 12:24:38 AM
Cape Town Cobras
#CobraStrike

B:
M: Trent Cotchin (VC)
R:
F:
U: Ed Curnow

E: Andrejs Everitt

We can loophole regular players and Vice-Captains right?

Somehow I don't think we'll be going with Cotchin's score for the loophole :P

Here's the rest of the team.

B: Shaun Higgins, Shane Savage, Nick Haynes, Cam O'Shea
M: Trent Cotchin 63 (VC), Josh P Kennedy (C), Dom Tyson, Scott Selwood
R: Stefan Martin
F: Tom Hawkins, Adam Cooney, Jeremy Cameron, Mitch Honeychurch
U: Ed Curnow 83 (mid), Craig Bird (mid/fwd)

E: Andrejs Everitt 84 (def), Mark Blicavs (mid/ruc), Stewart Crameri (fwd),

*Yes I know O'Shea is not playing. We're loopholing Everitt.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Ricochet on April 03, 2015, 05:20:30 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on April 01, 2015, 07:23:07 PM
New Delhi Tigers

DEF Simon White
MIDS
UTIL
RUCK
FWD Ben Griffiths

EMER:
flower me early carnage for us. Have 7 flowering rucks on our list and only 2 get named. Of a list of 46... we have 12 named this week

DEF Simon White 77, Jarman Impey, Daniel Talia,
MIDS Stephen Coniglio (C), Andrew Gaff (VC), Chris Masten, Isaac Heeney
UTIL
RUCK Daniel Gorringe
FWD Ben Griffiths 79, Zac Clarke, Jesse White, Jarrad Grant,


Chucking in some guys that are emergencies hoping they get a late call up



New Delhi Tigers

DEF Simon White 77, Jarman Impey, Daniel Talia, Zac Williams
MIDS Stephen Coniglio (C), Andrew Gaff (VC), Chris Masten, Isaac Heeney
UTIL Tom Nicholls, Koby Stevens
RUCK Daniel Gorringe
FWD Ben Griffiths 79, Zac Clarke, Jesse White, Jarrad Grant

EMER: Tom Curren
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 03, 2015, 06:28:16 PM
I might not be around as much this weekend unfortunately, moving around a lot this weekend.

Hope to give a score update at some point in this weekend though  :)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Boomz on April 03, 2015, 06:57:04 PM
Quote from: Boomz on April 02, 2015, 01:28:36 AM
Tokyo Samurai
Def: Burgoyne, Yarran, Ibbotson, Suckling
Mid: Judd, Miles (CC), Parker (CC), Jack
Ruck: Smith
Fwd: Dahlhaus, Lycett, Motlop, Cripps
IC: Carlisle, Henderson
Emergencies: Broughton, Gleeson,  Johannisen

Likely to change in a few hours but may as well get a team in.

Quick change Young out for Cripps. Gleeson into the emergencies.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: meow meow on April 03, 2015, 08:02:53 PM
Quote from: meow meow on April 01, 2015, 11:29:43 PM
CHRISTCHURCH SAINTS

B: Joel Patful, Liam Picken, Matthew Buntine, Sean Dempster
M: Sam Mitchell, Hamish Hartlett, Matthew Boyd, Luke Shuey
R: Will Minson
F: Jake Stringer, Jeff Garlett, Jamie Elliott, Dayne Zorko
U: Bryce Gibbs (VC), Aaron Sandilands

E: Tom Scully, Kyle Langford, Tory Dickson

B: Joel Patful, Liam Picken, Dylan Roberton, Sean Dempster
M: Sam Mitchell (C), Matthew Boyd, Hamish Hartlett, Luke Shuey
R: Will Minson
F: Jake Stringer, Jeff Garlett, Jamie Elliott, Dayne Zorko
U: Bryce Gibbs (VC) 82, Aaron Sandilands

E: Tom Scully, Josh Green, Tory Dickson
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 04, 2015, 11:23:37 AM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 02, 2015, 10:26:05 AM
Berlin Brewers

D: Michael Hibberd, Jarryn Geary, Colin Garland, Dustin Fletcher
M: Nat Fyfe (C), Jack Steven, Adam Treloar, Daniel Cross
R: Mark Jamar
F: Dale Thomas (VC), Drew Petrie, Jack Watts, Lewis Jetta
I: Will Langford, Jack Viney
E: Marco Paparone, Jordan Murdoch, Dylan Grimes

Stupid melbourne players. Honest to god in my best XV there is like 2 of them, I swear.

Just an E1 change
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: kilbluff1985 on April 04, 2015, 11:46:33 AM
Seoul

Def: Jack Newnes - Tom Langdon - Trent McKenzie - Cameron Sutcliffe

Mid: David Swallow - Toby Greene - Brandon Ellis (VC) - Lachie Whitfield

Ruck: Ben McEvoy

Fwd: Josh Kelly - Tom Boyd - Christian Salem - Eli Templeton

Int: Jonathon Ceglar - Jed Anderson

Emg: Jordan Roughead - Taylor Duryea - Jackson Nelson

Rest: Patrick Dangerfield

so many outs  :o
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on April 04, 2015, 02:26:03 PM
looks like another star emerging from the Dublin squad.

Tom Mcdonald im tipping to get my most improved.

I offered him up for trade telling everyone he was good but nobody bought it. thanks everyone.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on April 04, 2015, 02:27:41 PM
Yeah he's NAB form is continuing into this match. Looking surprisingly good
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on April 04, 2015, 02:39:01 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on April 04, 2015, 02:27:41 PM
Yeah he's NAB form is continuing into this match. Looking surprisingly predictablygood
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: DazBurg on April 04, 2015, 02:42:21 PM
Quote from: Holz on April 04, 2015, 02:39:01 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on April 04, 2015, 02:27:41 PM
Yeah he's NAB form is continuing into this match. Looking surprisingly predictablygood
he is matched up against gorringe

i mean if he didn't score he should be sacked....lol....:p


Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 04, 2015, 02:44:50 PM
When Melbourne plays well, be warned....

BERLIN SCORES WELL!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 04, 2015, 02:46:11 PM
All 5 of my starting demons are on at least 45 at HT >:D
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on April 04, 2015, 04:19:41 PM
Quote from: Holz on April 04, 2015, 02:26:03 PM
I offered him up for trade telling everyone he was good but nobody bought it. thanks everyone.

You were also asking a lot for him (from us at least) which made it hard to show much interest in him. Understand that he showed signs of improvement but would've been very risky.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 04, 2015, 04:20:39 PM
Dion with a 100 unscaled. Go up son!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 04, 2015, 04:41:44 PM
(unscaled)

All of my dees scored 90 or more >:D
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Ricochet on April 04, 2015, 05:25:32 PM
New Delhi Tigers

DEF Simon White 77, Jarman Impey, Daniel Talia, Zac Williams
MIDS Stephen Coniglio (C), Andrew Gaff (VC), Chris Masten, Isaac Heeney 96
UTIL Tom Nicholls, Koby Stevens
RUCK Daniel Gorringe 71
FWD Ben Griffiths 79, Zac Clarke, Jesse White, Jarrad Grant

EMER: Tom Curren
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 04, 2015, 05:34:28 PM
Cairo Sands - 170/2

B: B.Smith, N.Smith, J.McGovern, S.Rowe 63
M: D.Beams (cc), D.Prestia107, L.Dunstan, T.Colyer
R: S.Mumford (cc)
F: L.Breust, P.Puopolo, R.Palmer, J.Lonie
I: B.Brown, B.Stratton

E: J.Batchelor 76, N.Gordon 6, C.Blakely

vs

Moscow - 312/3

D: Dunn 86, McDonald, Docherty 147, Frawley
M: Ward (cc), Heppell, Armitage, Bastinac
R: Naitanui (cc)
F: Gray, Hogan 79, Monfries, Gault
U: Sheed, C. Pearce
Emg: May, Ballantyne, Vlastuin 115

Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: AaronKirk on April 04, 2015, 08:31:21 PM
New York Revolution - 680/8

D: Heath Shaw, Josh Gibson, Paul Duffield, Sam Fisher
M: Steve Johnson, Jack Macrae (C) (160), Mitch Duncan, Leigh Montagna
R: Mike Pyke (65)
F: Harley Bennell (VC) (96) Travis Cloke (76), Josh J Kennedy(72) , Kurt Tippett (91)
U: Jed Adcock (73) , Kade Kolodjashnij (47)

E: Matt Rosa (96) , Sharrod Wellingham (70), Jarrad Waite
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on April 04, 2015, 08:39:08 PM
Captain Sidey  8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 04, 2015, 08:39:59 PM
Decent start for new Delhi!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Ricochet on April 04, 2015, 08:42:12 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 04, 2015, 08:39:59 PM
Decent start for new Delhi!
no easy beats this year thats for sure! to bad we're missing too many players, could have started the year with a win
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 04, 2015, 10:45:35 PM
Cairo Sands - 619/6 with one CC

B: B.Smith, N.Smith 78, J.McGovern 145, S.Rowe 63
M: D.Beams 108x1.5=162 (cc), D.Prestia107, L.Dunstan, T.Colyer 64
R: S.Mumford (cc)
F: L.Breust, P.Puopolo, R.Palmer, J.Lonie
I: B.Brown, B.Stratton

E: J.Batchelor 76, N.Gordon 6, C.Blakely

vs

Moscow - 596/6 with one CC

D: Dunn 86, McDonald, Docherty 147, Frawley
M: Ward (cc), Heppell 117, Armitage, Bastinac
R: Naitanui 92x1.5=138 (cc)
F: Gray, Hogan 79, Monfries, Gault Ballantyne
U: Sheed 29, C. Pearce

Emg: May 104, Ballantyne, Vlastuin 115




We're ahead.  :o
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: roo boys! on April 04, 2015, 11:07:37 PM
Toronto Wolves
Def: J.Kelly, R.Shaw (51), D.Merrett (83)
Mid: S.Pendlebury (226), R.Griffen, A.Swallow, B.Cunnington
Ruc: T.Hickey
Fwd: P.Ryder, J.Ziebell, M.Pavlich, L.Henderson (60), M.Robinson (85)
Int: R.Douglas, I.Smith

Emg: S.Morris (26), J.Crisp (85), K.Turner

505/5 - inc captain

Still got 10 players to come but not a great start. Shaw and Henderson very disappointing, however good to see Crisp get a bit of the pill at his new club
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: meow meow on April 04, 2015, 11:16:45 PM
Quote from: JROO8 on April 04, 2015, 08:39:08 PM
Captain Sidey  8)

How's Rocky going? :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on April 04, 2015, 11:18:54 PM
Not a great week for us, our three best players Sidey, Rocky and Lids look to be missing next week. Luckily we've got the the depth to cover them.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on April 04, 2015, 11:20:42 PM
Quote from: meow meow on April 04, 2015, 11:16:45 PM
Quote from: JROO8 on April 04, 2015, 08:39:08 PM
Captain Sidey  8)

How's Rocky going? :P
Swap back? :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on April 04, 2015, 11:26:36 PM
Quote from: JROO8 on April 04, 2015, 11:20:42 PM
Quote from: meow meow on April 04, 2015, 11:16:45 PM
Quote from: JROO8 on April 04, 2015, 08:39:08 PM
Captain Sidey  8)

How's Rocky going? :P
Swap back? :P

Remember my sidey hurn for rocky deal?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on April 05, 2015, 12:38:19 AM
Quote from: Holz on April 04, 2015, 11:26:36 PM
Quote from: JROO8 on April 04, 2015, 11:20:42 PM
Quote from: meow meow on April 04, 2015, 11:16:45 PM
Quote from: JROO8 on April 04, 2015, 08:39:08 PM
Captain Sidey  8)

How's Rocky going? :P
Swap back? :P

Remember my sidey hurn for rocky deal?
Nope, all I remember is the Gibbs Sandi deal.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on April 05, 2015, 12:44:52 AM
Beijing Thunder:
D: H.Taylor, M.Jaensch, C.Hooker (106), C.Shenton
M: O.Wines (C), L.Neale (VC), J.Caddy, J.Polec
R: C.Wood (60)
F: E.Betts, T.Bell (115), D.Stanley, B.Kennedy
I/C: M.Weller, J.Aish (44)

Emg: L.Shiels (mid), S.Mayes (def) (11), T.Miller (mid) (30)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Boomz on April 05, 2015, 10:07:34 AM
Tokyo Samurai
Def: Burgoyne, Yarran 84, Ibbotson, Suckling
Mid: Judd 108, Miles 164 (CC), Parker 147 (CC), Jack 126
Ruck: Smith 75
Fwd: Dahlhaus 109, Lycett 64, Motlop, Cripps 102
IC: Carlisle 25, Henderson
Emergencies: Broughton 54, Gleeson 69,  Johannisen 103

1,004/10 CC Played

vs

B: Joel Patful, Liam Picken 56, Dylan Roberton, Sean Dempster
M: Sam Mitchell (C), Matthew Boyd 101, Hamish Hartlett, Luke Shuey 84
R: Will Minson 96
F: Jake Stringer, Jeff Garlett 121, Jamie Elliott 87, Dayne Zorko 105
U: Bryce Gibbs (VC) 82, Aaron Sandilands

E: Tom Scully, Josh Green 72, Tory Dickson 82

732/8 Captain yet to play... Looks like meow probably has the edge but close. Hope choosing Carlisle doesn't lose it for me  :( Essendon bias coming back to bite.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Hellopplz on April 05, 2015, 11:17:10 AM
Parisian Nice Lyon Reindeers

Backs: N. Malceski (79), L. Hodge, C. Enright, J. Harbrow (86)
Mids: M. Priddis (C) (156), N. Jones (VC) (99), D. Shiel, D. Rich (126)
Ruck: M. Lobbe
Fwds: J. Westhoff, C. Rioli, D. Swan (111), T.T. Lynch
Int: C. Wingard, D. Myers (1)

Emg: M. Williams (53), Z. Merrett (75), J. Trengove

David Myers subbed off for Marley Williams.

710/7




Rio de Janeiro Jaguars

D: B. Houli (102), A. Mackie, E. Yeo (67)
M: M. Murphy (vc) (64), G. Ablett (c) (238), D. Zaharakis (76), S. Hill
R: S. Jacobs
F: T. Walker, M. Wright, P. Chapman (87), M. Clark, C. Sylvia
I: K. Cornes, L. Taylor (86)

E: P. Cripps (m) (53), J. Riewoldt (f) (89), A.Saad (f)

773/8

Sylvia not named, so Taylor moves to forwards and Cripps to the bench.

So far this is a cracker of a match! Thought with Ablett doing the usual and Priddis doing meh, that the scores would be further a part!!

Hodge + Shiel + Lobbe + Westhoff + Rioli + Lynch + Wingard + Enright
VS
Mackie + Hill + Jacobs + Walker + Wright + Clark + Cornes + 63 points

That is what we have to come, and as you can see some big names from both sides!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 11:24:53 AM

Rio will have some home advantage also HP! Cracker match
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Hellopplz on April 05, 2015, 11:30:39 AM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 11:24:53 AM

Rio will have some home advantage also HP! Cracker match
Forgot about that and also that Sylvia isn't named so Cripps comes in. Leaves his current HGA at a still pretty good 53 :(.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Ricochet on April 05, 2015, 11:39:13 AM
wtf Conigs is the sub
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 05, 2015, 11:46:22 AM
Quote from: Ricochet on April 05, 2015, 11:39:13 AM
wtf Conigs is the sub
Murphy's law. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy%27s_law)  :-\
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 05, 2015, 11:46:59 AM
Good news for Cairo though, Lonie isn't the sub and will make his WXVs and Cairo debut!  ;D

#WXVsRisingStar
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: roo boys! on April 05, 2015, 11:55:24 AM
Quote from: Toga on April 05, 2015, 12:44:52 AM
Beijing Thunder:
D: H.Taylor, M.Jaensch, C.Hooker (106), C.Shenton
M: O.Wines (C), L.Neale (VC), J.Caddy, J.Polec
R: C.Wood (60)
F: E.Betts, T.Bell (115), D.Stanley, B.Kennedy
I/C: M.Weller, J.Aish (44)

Emg: L.Shiels (mid), S.Mayes (def) (11), T.Miller (mid) (30)
Tommy Bell pulling a number on his old club! :(
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on April 05, 2015, 12:02:13 PM
He sure did! Disappointing that we only have two playing forwards this week though, means that the good work from some of the boys will be wasted :(
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Memphistopheles on April 05, 2015, 12:32:48 PM
Cape Town Cobras

B: Shaun Higgins, Shane Savage, Nick Haynes, Cam O'Shea
M: Trent Cotchin 63 (VC), Josh P Kennedy (C) 154, Dom Tyson 81, Scott Selwood 89
R: Stefan Martin 67
F: Tom Hawkins, Adam Cooney 70, Jeremy Cameron, Mitch Honeychurch 65
U: Ed Curnow 83 (mid), Craig Bird (mid/fwd) 93

E: Andrejs Everitt 84 (def), Mark Blicavs (mid/ruc), Stewart Crameri (fwd) 77,

Berlin Brewers

D: Michael Hibberd 59, Jarryn Geary, Colin Garland 91, Dustin Fletcher 74
M: Nat Fyfe (C), Jack Steven, Adam Treloar, Daniel Cross 99
R: Mark Jamar 90
F: Dale Thomas (VC) 4, Drew Petrie, Jack Watts 101, Lewis Jetta 63
I: Will Langford, Jack Viney 91
E: Marco Paparone 90, Jordan Murdoch, Dylan Grimes 45


Cape Town 849 with Higgins, Haynes, Savage, Hawkins and Cameron to come.

Berlin 672 (inc Daisty's score) with Geary, Fyfe, Steven, Treloar, Petrie, Langford and HGA to come.

Going to be a close finish but a big game from Fyfe will surely get them over the line.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: meow meow on April 05, 2015, 02:21:39 PM
Quote from: Boomz on April 05, 2015, 10:07:34 AM
Tokyo Samurai
Def: Burgoyne, Yarran 84, Ibbotson, Suckling
Mid: Judd 108, Miles 164 (CC), Parker 147 (CC), Jack 126
Ruck: Smith 75
Fwd: Dahlhaus 109, Lycett 64, Motlop, Cripps 102
IC: Carlisle 25, Henderson
Emergencies: Broughton 54, Gleeson 69,  Johannisen 103

1,004/10 CC Played

vs

B: Joel Patful, Liam Picken 56, Dylan Roberton, Sean Dempster
M: Sam Mitchell (C), Matthew Boyd 101, Hamish Hartlett, Luke Shuey 84
R: Will Minson 96
F: Jake Stringer, Jeff Garlett 121, Jamie Elliott 87, Dayne Zorko 105
U: Bryce Gibbs (VC) 82, Aaron Sandilands

E: Tom Scully, Josh Green 72, Tory Dickson 82

732/8 Captain yet to play... Looks like meow probably has the edge but close. Hope choosing Carlisle doesn't lose it for me  :( Essendon bias coming back to bite.
Stringer played and scored 95 so we're 9/827. Patfull and Dempster are doing FA. Might come down to how Mitchell plays.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 05, 2015, 02:26:40 PM
Quote from: Memphistopheles on April 05, 2015, 12:32:48 PM
Cape Town Cobras

B: Shaun Higgins, Shane Savage, Nick Haynes, Cam O'Shea
M: Trent Cotchin 63 (VC), Josh P Kennedy (C) 154, Dom Tyson 81, Scott Selwood 89
R: Stefan Martin 67
F: Tom Hawkins, Adam Cooney 70, Jeremy Cameron, Mitch Honeychurch 65
U: Ed Curnow 83 (mid), Craig Bird (mid/fwd) 93

E: Andrejs Everitt 84 (def), Mark Blicavs (mid/ruc), Stewart Crameri (fwd) 77,

Berlin Brewers

D: Michael Hibberd 59, Jarryn Geary, Colin Garland 91, Dustin Fletcher 74
M: Nat Fyfe (C), Jack Steven, Adam Treloar, Daniel Cross 99
R: Mark Jamar 90
F: Dale Thomas (VC) 4, Drew Petrie, Jack Watts 101, Lewis Jetta 63
I: Will Langford, Jack Viney 91
E: Marco Paparone 90, Jordan Murdoch, Dylan Grimes 45


Cape Town 849 with Higgins, Haynes, Savage, Hawkins and Cameron to come.

Berlin 672 (inc Daisty's score) with Geary, Fyfe, Steven, Treloar, Petrie, Langford and HGA to come.

Going to be a close finish but a big game from Fyfe will surely get them over the line.

Paparone will replace Daisy's score via the sub rule, but my HGA will be 4 still  :(

Thanks for the update! Haven't even had time to look at my brewers this weekend.

Very close!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jukes on April 05, 2015, 02:35:35 PM
Nige do our scores pls :3
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on April 05, 2015, 02:49:18 PM
New York Revolution - 680/8

D: Heath Shaw, Josh Gibson, Paul Duffield, Sam Fisher
M: Steve Johnson, Jack Macrae (C) (160), Mitch Duncan, Leigh Montagna
R: Mike Pyke (65)
F: Harley Bennell (VC) (96)  Travis Cloke (76), Josh J Kennedy(72) , Kurt Tippett (91)
U: Jed Adcock (73) , Kade Kolodjashnij (47)

E: Matt Rosa (96) , Sharrod Wellingham (70), Jarrad Waite

Dildos - 633/9

D: S.Atley, R.Bewick (31), B.Goodes (68), T.Chaplin (67)
M: B.Hill (C), M.Wallis (97), A.Brayshaw (86), B.Newton (78)
R: S.Durdin
F: J.Schulz, T.Adams (98)(VC), L.Thomas, B.Lennon (0)
U: L.Jong (97), J.DeGoey (11)

E: J.Clarke (69), S.Lemmens (0), L.Jones (54)

Haven't included the emergency scores for the donuts Dildos have. How do emergencies work here? Have to be same position?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 05, 2015, 03:06:43 PM
Quote from: Bane on April 05, 2015, 02:35:35 PM
Nige do our scores pls :3
I'll calculate it again after the Saints/GWS game since we have a few in that.

Ben Brown out for us, but we get Jake Batchelor's score.  ;D
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 05, 2015, 04:20:33 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 05, 2015, 02:26:40 PM
Quote from: Memphistopheles on April 05, 2015, 12:32:48 PM
Cape Town Cobras

B: Shaun Higgins, Shane Savage, Nick Haynes, Cam O'Shea
M: Trent Cotchin 63 (VC), Josh P Kennedy (C) 154, Dom Tyson 81, Scott Selwood 89
R: Stefan Martin 67
F: Tom Hawkins, Adam Cooney 70, Jeremy Cameron, Mitch Honeychurch 65
U: Ed Curnow 83 (mid), Craig Bird (mid/fwd) 93

E: Andrejs Everitt 84 (def), Mark Blicavs (mid/ruc), Stewart Crameri (fwd) 77,

Berlin Brewers

D: Michael Hibberd 59, Jarryn Geary, Colin Garland 91, Dustin Fletcher 74
M: Nat Fyfe (C), Jack Steven, Adam Treloar, Daniel Cross 99
R: Mark Jamar 90
F: Dale Thomas (VC) 4, Drew Petrie, Jack Watts 101, Lewis Jetta 63
I: Will Langford, Jack Viney 91
E: Marco Paparone 90, Jordan Murdoch, Dylan Grimes 45


Cape Town 849 with Higgins, Haynes, Savage, Hawkins and Cameron to come.

Berlin 672 (inc Daisty's score) with Geary, Fyfe, Steven, Treloar, Petrie, Langford and HGA to come.

Going to be a close finish but a big game from Fyfe will surely get them over the line.

Paparone will replace Daisy's score via the sub rule, but my HGA will be 4 still  :(

Thanks for the update! Haven't even had time to look at my brewers this weekend.

Very close!

Scratch that, I got my XVs codes mixed up, daisy comes off the field entirely, and isn't the HGA. 

Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 05, 2015, 04:24:54 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on April 05, 2015, 02:49:18 PM
New York Revolution - 680/8

D: Heath Shaw, Josh Gibson, Paul Duffield, Sam Fisher
M: Steve Johnson, Jack Macrae (C) (160), Mitch Duncan, Leigh Montagna
R: Mike Pyke (65)
F: Harley Bennell (VC) (96)  Travis Cloke (76), Josh J Kennedy(72) , Kurt Tippett (91)
U: Jed Adcock (73) , Kade Kolodjashnij (47)

E: Matt Rosa (96) , Sharrod Wellingham (70), Jarrad Waite

Dildos - 633/9

D: S.Atley, R.Bewick (31), B.Goodes (68), T.Chaplin (67)
M: B.Hill (C), M.Wallis (97), A.Brayshaw (86), B.Newton (78)
R: S.Durdin
F: J.Schulz, T.Adams (98)(VC), L.Thomas, B.Lennon (0)
U: L.Jong (97), J.DeGoey (11)

E: J.Clarke (69), S.Lemmens (0), L.Jones (54)

Haven't included the emergency scores for the donuts Dildos have. How do emergencies work here? Have to be same position?

Has to be in the same position.

using Lennon as an example, we first look and see if there is a forward on the bench to replace him. If there isn't, look at E1, then E2 then E3. If there is no forwards, then we use E1 at half points.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on April 05, 2015, 04:26:24 PM
Cheers Purps

So I guess they get L.Jones added to their score to replace Lennon
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: meow meow on April 05, 2015, 04:26:36 PM
Tokyo Samurai
Def: Burgoyne, Yarran 84, Ibbotson, Suckling
Mid: Judd 108, Miles 164 (CC), Parker 147 (CC), Jack 126
Ruck: Smith 75
Fwd: Dahlhaus 109, Lycett 64, Motlop, Cripps 102
IC: Carlisle 25, Henderson
Emergencies: Broughton 54, Gleeson 69,  Johannisen 103

1,004/10 CC Played

vs

B: Joel Patfull 80, Liam Picken 56, Dylan Roberton 96, Sean Dempster 68
M: Sam Mitchell (C), Matthew Boyd 101, Hamish Hartlett, Luke Shuey 84
R: Will Minson 96
F: Jake Stringer 95, Jeff Garlett 121, Jamie Elliott 87, Dayne Zorko 105
U: Bryce Gibbs (VC) 82, Aaron Sandilands

E: Tom Scully 63, Josh Green 72, Tory Dickson 82

1071/12
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 05, 2015, 04:37:07 PM
Cairo Sands - 1036/11 with CCs

B: B.Smith, N.Smith 78, J.McGovern 145, S.Rowe 63
M: D.Beams 108x1.5=162 (cc), D.Prestia107, L.Dunstan 72, T.Colyer 64
R: S.Mumford 98x1.5=147(cc)
F: L.Breust, P.Puopolo, R.Palmer 73, J.Lonie 49
I: B.Brown J.Batchelor 76, B.Stratton

E: J.Batchelor 76, N.Gordon 6, C.Blakely

vs

Moscow - 822/8 with CCs

D: Dunn 86, McDonald, Docherty 147, Frawley
M: Ward 99x1.5=149 (cc), Heppell 117, Armitage 77, Bastinac
R: Naitanui 92x1.5=138 (cc)
F: Gray, Hogan 79, Monfries, Gault Ballantyne
U: Sheed 29, C. Pearce

Emg: May 104, Ballantyne, Vlastuin 115




It's gonna be close...
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 05, 2015, 04:48:04 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on April 05, 2015, 04:26:24 PM
Cheers Purps

So I guess they get L.Jones added to their score to replace Lennon

Yup
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on April 05, 2015, 04:54:47 PM
New York Revolution - 975/11

D: Heath Shaw (85), Josh Gibson, Paul Duffield, Sam Fisher (100)
M: Steve Johnson, Jack Macrae (C) (160), Mitch Duncan, Leigh Montagna (110)
R: Mike Pyke (65)
F: Harley Bennell (VC) (96)  Travis Cloke (76), Josh J Kennedy(72) , Kurt Tippett (91)
U: Jed Adcock (73) , Kade Kolodjashnij (47)

E: Matt Rosa (96) , Sharrod Wellingham (70), Jarrad Waite

Dildos - 687/10

D: S.Atley, R.Bewick (31), B.Goodes (68), T.Chaplin (67)
M: B.Hill (C), M.Wallis (97), A.Brayshaw (86), B.Newton (78)
R: S.Durdin
F: J.Schulz, T.Adams (98)(VC), L.Thomas, B.Lennon (0)
U: L.Jong (97), J.DeGoey (11)

E: J.Clarke (69), S.Lemmens (0), L.Jones (54)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 05, 2015, 05:14:31 PM
Monfries the sub!

As per the sub rule, I think Moscow get May's score OOP?

Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: DazBurg on April 05, 2015, 05:18:50 PM
Quote from: Hellopplz on April 05, 2015, 11:17:10 AM
Parisian Nice Lyon Reindeers

Backs: N. Malceski (79), L. Hodge, C. Enright, J. Harbrow (86)
Mids: M. Priddis (C) (156), N. Jones (VC) (99), D. Shiel, D. Rich (126)
Ruck: M. Lobbe
Fwds: J. Westhoff, C. Rioli, D. Swan (111), T.T. Lynch
Int: C. Wingard, D. Myers (1)

Emg: M. Williams (53), Z. Merrett (75), J. Trengove

David Myers subbed off for Marley Williams.

710/7




Rio de Janeiro Jaguars

D: B. Houli (102), A. Mackie, E. Yeo (67)
M: M. Murphy (vc) (64), G. Ablett (c) (238), D. Zaharakis (76), S. Hill
R: S. Jacobs
F: T. Walker, M. Wright, P. Chapman (87), M. Clark, C. Sylvia
I: K. Cornes, L. Taylor (86)

E: P. Cripps (m) (53), J. Riewoldt (f) (89), A.Saad (f)

773/8

Sylvia not named, so Taylor moves to forwards and Cripps to the bench.

So far this is a cracker of a match! Thought with Ablett doing the usual and Priddis doing meh, that the scores would be further a part!!

Hodge + Shiel + Lobbe + Westhoff + Rioli + Lynch + Wingard + Enright
VS
Mackie + Hill + Jacobs + Walker + Wright + Clark + Cornes + 63 points

That is what we have to come, and as you can see some big names from both sides!

so Lobbe late out i take it we get merrett's score of 75....but being oop is it half or?

Edit: double checked with HP yeah as i though merrett points halved as OOP
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 05:24:58 PM
Quote from: Nige on April 05, 2015, 05:14:31 PM
Monfries the sub!

As per the sub rule, I think Moscow get May's score OOP?

Last year, because not in the same position, Monfries stays in team
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 05, 2015, 05:30:10 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 05:24:58 PM
Quote from: Nige on April 05, 2015, 05:14:31 PM
Monfries the sub!

As per the sub rule, I think Moscow get May's score OOP?

Last year, because not in the same position, Monfries stays in team
Oh, Monfries staying is even better!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 05, 2015, 05:41:04 PM
Alrighty, have finally got round to reviewing all the teams... On phone so forgive briefness.

Mitch Brown is on Tokyo's list ringo. As per list preferences, have selected Tom lonergan as your E3 and bumped up your other emergencies.

Moscow, you named vlastuin as E3 before partial lockout, so you can't move him up to E1. Your emergencies stay as they were at partial lockout.

New Delhi, poor guys, you only have 16 available :( so just for recording purposes, conca and darley are your E2 and E3, based off preferences
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: roo boys! on April 05, 2015, 06:17:10 PM

Toronto Wolves
Def: J.Kelly, R.Shaw (51), D.Merrett (83)
Mid: S.Pendlebury (226), R.Griffen (70), A.Swallow (66), B.Cunnington (87)
Ruc: S.Morris (13)
Fwd: P.Ryder, J.Ziebell (81), M.Pavlich, L.Henderson (60), M.Robinson (85)
Int: R.Douglas (98), I.Smith

Emg: S.Morris (26), J.Crisp (85), K.Turner (29)

920/11 - inc captain

Beijing Thunder:
D: H.Taylor, M.Jaensch (65), C.Hooker (106), C.Shenton (96)
M: O.Wines (C), L.Neale (VC), J.Caddy, J.Polec
R: C.Wood (60)
F: E.Betts (147), T.Bell (115), S.Mayes (6), L.Shields (x0.5)
I/C: M.Weller (95), J.Aish (44)

Emg: L.Shiels (mid), S.Mayes (def) (11), T.Miller (mid) (30)

734/9

Hoping I've done all emergencies and replacements correctly

Been an absolutely horrid first round yet again at Toronto, with Ollie Wines looking like he holds the key to a Beijing victory.

186 + HGA + Kelly + Ryder + Pavlich + Smith

vs

Wines + Wines + Neale + Polec + Taylor + Caddy + Shiels (OOP)



Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jukes on April 05, 2015, 06:27:32 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 05, 2015, 05:41:04 PM
Alrighty, have finally got round to reviewing all the teams... On phone so forgive briefness.

Mitch Brown is on Tokyo's list ringo. As per list preferences, have selected Tom lonergan as your E3 and bumped up your other emergencies.

Moscow, you named vlastuin as E3 before partial lockout, so you can't move him up to E1. Your emergencies stay as they were at partial lockout.

New Delhi, poor guys, you only have 16 available :( so just for recording purposes, conca and darley are your E2 and E3, based off preferences

I didn't move Vlastuin up I moved the other two down so I get him?

That's how I thought it worked, if not I would have made the first two non-playing guys
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 06:31:31 PM
Quote from: Bane on April 05, 2015, 06:27:32 PM
I didn't move Vlastuin up I moved the other two down so I get him?

That's how I thought it worked, if not I would have made the first two non-playing guys

You named him as E3, so he is locked at E3, that's always how I did it
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 05, 2015, 06:33:54 PM
Cairo Sands - 1180/12 with CCs

B: B.Smith 144, N.Smith 78, J.McGovern 145, S.Rowe 63
M: D.Beams 108x1.5=162 (cc), D.Prestia107, L.Dunstan 72, T.Colyer 64
R: S.Mumford 98x1.5=147(cc)
F: L.Breust, P.Puopolo, R.Palmer 73, J.Lonie 49
I: B.Brown J.Batchelor 76, B.Stratton

E: J.Batchelor 76, N.Gordon 6, C.Blakely 0

vs

Moscow - 1054/11 with CCs

D: Dunn 86, McDonald 43, Docherty 147, Frawley
M: Ward 99x1.5=149 (cc), Heppell 117, Armitage 77, Bastinac 85
R: Naitanui 92x1.5=138 (cc)
F: Gray, Hogan 79, Monfries, Gault Ballantyne
U: Sheed 29, J.O'Meara S.May 104

Emg: May 104, Ballantyne, Vlastuin 115




Breust, Puopolo, Stratton, HGA (currently Lonie's 49)

vs

Gray, Monfries (sub for Port), Ballantyne and Frawley.

Starting to believe we can win this. #gocairo #underdogs
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: roo boys! on April 05, 2015, 07:07:28 PM
Wines going nuts, 58 at quarter time. Like a true skipper he's lifted to lead Beijing to a very strong position.

Will need Pavlich and Ryder to really lift in the next 3 quarters to give my boys playing tomorrow a fighting chance.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jukes on April 05, 2015, 07:14:01 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 06:31:31 PM
Quote from: Bane on April 05, 2015, 06:27:32 PM
I didn't move Vlastuin up I moved the other two down so I get him?

That's how I thought it worked, if not I would have made the first two non-playing guys

You named him as E3, so he is locked at E3, that's always how I did it

Is it in the rules?

As I said I definitely would've 100% made my first two emgs Barrass and McInnes or something so I'd get Vlastuin's score, if somebody had told me before lockout.

Defo think I should get the score
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 07:24:47 PM
Quote from: Bane on April 05, 2015, 07:14:01 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 06:31:31 PM
Quote from: Bane on April 05, 2015, 06:27:32 PM
I didn't move Vlastuin up I moved the other two down so I get him?

That's how I thought it worked, if not I would have made the first two non-playing guys

You named him as E3, so he is locked at E3, that's always how I did it

Is it in the rules?

As I said I definitely would've 100% made my first two emgs Barrass and McInnes or something so I'd get Vlastuin's score, if somebody had told me before lockout.

Defo think I should get the score

If you had named him first emergency, and he scored 3, it wouldn't be fair to move him down to e3.

Or if he scored 10 at e3, pretty sure you'd have no problem moving others to e1 and e2 to avoid it

locked players mean they are locked wherever they are, it is clearly the fairest way
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jukes on April 05, 2015, 07:53:01 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 07:24:47 PM
Quote from: Bane on April 05, 2015, 07:14:01 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 06:31:31 PM
Quote from: Bane on April 05, 2015, 06:27:32 PM
I didn't move Vlastuin up I moved the other two down so I get him?

That's how I thought it worked, if not I would have made the first two non-playing guys

You named him as E3, so he is locked at E3, that's always how I did it

Is it in the rules?

As I said I definitely would've 100% made my first two emgs Barrass and McInnes or something so I'd get Vlastuin's score, if somebody had told me before lockout.

Defo think I should get the score

If you had named him first emergency, and he scored 3, it wouldn't be fair to move him down to e3.

Or if he scored 10 at e3, pretty sure you'd have no problem moving others to e1 and e2 to avoid it

locked players mean they are locked wherever they are, it is clearly the fairest way

Well if I knew they were locked (like if somebody told me when I made the move to try and get Flossy at e1) I would've made e1 and e2 Barrass and McInnes (who btw scored 120dt in the wafl this week :3) so I'd get Vlastuin's score.

I think that would be fair because this could cost me the match, and if it does there will be hell to raise
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 05, 2015, 07:57:28 PM
Inb4 it doesn't even matter.  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 08:05:21 PM
Quote from: Bane on April 05, 2015, 07:53:01 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 07:24:47 PM
Quote from: Bane on April 05, 2015, 07:14:01 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 05, 2015, 06:31:31 PM
Quote from: Bane on April 05, 2015, 06:27:32 PM
I didn't move Vlastuin up I moved the other two down so I get him?

That's how I thought it worked, if not I would have made the first two non-playing guys

You named him as E3, so he is locked at E3, that's always how I did it

Is it in the rules?

As I said I definitely would've 100% made my first two emgs Barrass and McInnes or something so I'd get Vlastuin's score, if somebody had told me before lockout.

Defo think I should get the score

If you had named him first emergency, and he scored 3, it wouldn't be fair to move him down to e3.

Or if he scored 10 at e3, pretty sure you'd have no problem moving others to e1 and e2 to avoid it

locked players mean they are locked wherever they are, it is clearly the fairest way

Well if I knew they were locked (like if somebody told me when I made the move to try and get Flossy at e1) I would've made e1 and e2 Barrass and McInnes (who btw scored 120dt in the wafl this week :3) so I'd get Vlastuin's score.

I think that would be fair because this could cost me the match, and if it does there will be hell to raise

Mate, you are suggesting that Purple check your team everytime you submit before the next lockout. He has a life.

You wanna screw around with loopholes this is a risk you take. Take responsibility for it, don't blame others, it was your screw up.

Players are locked into position. That's always been the rule, and this rule has been consistently applied for over three years now.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 05, 2015, 08:05:42 PM
It's always been the case in the past. Players have always been locked into their positions after a partial lockout.

I believe nige didn't see your interchange swap before full lockout, as you put omeara at U2. Meaning your E1 in May comes on, whom scored 104, 11 less than flossy. So it might not cost you anyway.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 05, 2015, 08:20:23 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 05, 2015, 08:05:42 PM
It's always been the case in the past. Players have always been locked into their positions after a partial lockout.

I believe nige didn't see your interchange swap before full lockout, as you put omeara at U2. Meaning your E1 in May comes on, whom scored 104, 11 less than flossy. So it might not cost you anyway.
So his U2 is May not Pearce?  :(

Bugger.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: roo boys! on April 05, 2015, 09:28:59 PM


Toronto Wolves
Def: J.Kelly, R.Shaw (51), D.Merrett (83)
Mid: S.Pendlebury (226), R.Griffen (70), A.Swallow (66), B.Cunnington (87)
Ruc: S.Morris (13)
Fwd: P.Ryder (79), J.Ziebell (81), M.Pavlich (132), L.Henderson (60), M.Robinson (85)
Int: R.Douglas (98), I.Smith

Emg: S.Morris (26), J.Crisp (85), K.Turner (29)

1131/13 - inc captain

Beijing Thunder:
D: H.Taylor, M.Jaensch (65), C.Hooker (106), C.Shenton (96)
M: O.Wines (254), L.Neale (95), J.Caddy, J.Polec (107)
R: C.Wood (60)
F: E.Betts (147), T.Bell (115), S.Mayes (6), L.Shields (x0.5)
I/C: M.Weller (95), J.Aish (44)

Emg: L.Shiels (mid), S.Mayes (def) (11), T.Miller (mid) (30)

1190/12 - capt played

Kelly + Smith + HGA

vs

Taylor + Caddy + Shiels (OOP) + 59


Wines simply too good. Well played skipper, and well played Beijing - a nice upset to kick off round 1!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: AaronKirk on April 05, 2015, 09:40:09 PM
New York Revolution - 1049/12 C Played

D: Heath Shaw (85), Josh Gibson, Paul Duffield (74) Sam Fisher (100)
M: Steve Johnson, Jack Macrae (C) (160), Mitch Duncan, Leigh Montagna (110)
R: Mike Pyke (65)
F: Harley Bennell (VC) (96)  Travis Cloke (76), Josh J Kennedy(72) , Kurt Tippett (91)
U: Jed Adcock (73) , Kade Kolodjashnij (47)

E: Matt Rosa (96) , Sharrod Wellingham (70), Jarrad Waite

Dildos - 950/14

D: S.Atley (98), R.Bewick (31), B.Goodes (68), T.Chaplin (67)
M: B.Hill (C), M.Wallis (97), A.Brayshaw (86), B.Newton (78)
R: S.Durdin J.Clarke (35)
F: J.Schulz (49), T.Adams (98)(VC), L.Thomas (81), B.Lennon (0) L.Jones (54)
U: L.Jong (97), J.DeGoey (11)

E: J.Clarke (69), S.Lemmens (0), L.Jones (54)
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Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 05, 2015, 10:13:34 PM
Cairo Sands - 1229/12 with CCs and HGA

B: B.Smith 144, N.Smith 78, J.McGovern 145, S.Rowe 63
M: D.Beams 108x1.5=162 (cc), D.Prestia107, L.Dunstan 72, T.Colyer 64
R: S.Mumford 98x1.5=147(cc)
F: L.Breust, P.Puopolo, R.Palmer 73, J.Lonie 49x2=98 (hga)
I: B.Brown J.Batchelor 76, B.Stratton

E: J.Batchelor 76, N.Gordon 6, C.Blakely 0

vs

Moscow - 1232/14 with CCs

D: Dunn 86, McDonald 43, Docherty 147, Frawley
M: Ward 99x1.5=149 (cc), Heppell 117, Armitage 77, Bastinac 85
R: Naitanui 92x1.5=138 (cc)
F: Gray 122, Hogan 79, Monfries 8, Gault Ballantyne 48
U: Sheed 29, J.O'Meara S.May 104

Emg: May 104, Ballantyne, Vlastuin 115




We're gonna win bar a disaster.  :o ;D
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Hellopplz on April 05, 2015, 10:38:54 PM
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars

D: B. Houli (102), A. Mackie, E. Yeo (67)
M: M. Murphy (vc) (64), G. Ablett (c) (238), D. Zaharakis (76), S. Hill (53)
R: S. Jacobs (73)
F: T. Walker (177), M. Wright (44), P. Chapman (87), M. Clark, C. Sylvia
I: K. Cornes (82), L. Taylor (86)

E: P. Cripps (m) (53), J. Riewoldt (f) (89), A.Saad (f) (21)

Colin Sylvia out for Patrick Cripps.

1246/13 including HGA (44 at the moment).




Parisian Nice Lyon Reindeers

Backs: N. Malceski (79), L. Hodge, C. Enright, J. Harbrow (86)
Mids: M. Priddis (C) (156), N. Jones (VC) (99), D. Shiel (136), D. Rich (126)
Ruck: M. Lobbe
Fwds: J. Westhoff (78), C. Rioli, D. Swan (111), T.T. Lynch (65)
Int: C. Wingard (118), D. Myers (1)

Emg: M. Williams (53), Z. Merrett (75 at half points), J. Trengove (77)

David Myers subbed off for Marley Williams, Matthew Lobbe late out for Zach Merrett.

1145/12.




Clark + Mackie + 101 points
VS
Hodge + Enright + Rioli

This is tight as!! Walker's MASSIVE performance in his Rio debut is by far the shining light for their round, along with Ablett being reliable as Captain. While for PNL, Shiel, Rich, Wingard and new recruit Swan all stepped up to help put on a valiant effort to keep us in there.

Also want to be clear, Lobbe is a late out and Myers was subbed so both our emergencies come on. But which goes where? Does E1 cover Lobbe OOP and E2 go interchange bench, or the other way around? Just want to be clear as calculated it the other way around (as a worse case scenario). When it happened a few seasons ago for us think E1 went to cover the OOP first, but want to be sure :).
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Levis43 on April 05, 2015, 10:54:22 PM
Fair to say I'm EXTREMELY happy with Walker!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: AaronKirk on April 06, 2015, 01:25:12 AM
HP my presumption would be that it would be in order of events.

Therefore as Myers was subbed first E1 (Williams) comes on for Myers and then when Lobbe is a late out that E2 being Z.Merrett replaces him.

That is only a presumption but I may well be wrong.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Boomz on April 06, 2015, 02:29:35 AM
Tokyo Samurai
Def: Burgoyne, Yarran 84, Ibbotson 51, Suckling
Mid: Judd 108, Miles 164 (CC), Parker 147 (CC), Jack 126
Ruck: Smith 75
Fwd: Dahlhaus 109, Lycett 64, Motlop, Cripps 102
IC: Carlisle 25, Henderson 53
Emergencies: Broughton 54, Gleeson 69,  Johannisen 103

1,108/12 CC Played

vs

B: Joel Patfull 80, Liam Picken 56, Dylan Roberton 96, Sean Dempster 68
M: Sam Mitchell (C), Matthew Boyd 101, Hamish Hartlett 80, Luke Shuey 84
R: Will Minson 96
F: Jake Stringer 95, Jeff Garlett 121, Jamie Elliott 87, Dayne Zorko 105
U: Bryce Gibbs (VC) 82, Aaron Sandilands 69

E: Tom Scully 63, Josh Green 72, Tory Dickson 82

1220/14

Need Mitchell to have a shocker...
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 06:54:54 AM
@HP Consulted with oz to confirm my course of action. These situations are a little tricky, but if there is an OOP involved,   we try and give you the most points possible.

So at this stage, Marley is OOP and zerret is full points.

However, if say Hodge went down, Marley would cover him. Therefore the worst performer out of  zerret and trengove is now OOP ( zerret) and trengove comes on at full points
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on April 06, 2015, 09:33:34 AM
Quote from: roo boys! on April 05, 2015, 09:28:59 PM
Kelly + Smith + HGA

vs

Taylor + Caddy + Shiels (OOP) + 59


Wines simply too good. Well played skipper, and well played Beijing - a nice upset to kick off round 1!

Might come right down to the wire! Good performances from the boys so far though, gotta be happy with them 8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: roo boys! on April 06, 2015, 10:56:37 AM
Quote from: Toga on April 06, 2015, 09:33:34 AM
Quote from: roo boys! on April 05, 2015, 09:28:59 PM
Kelly + Smith + HGA

vs

Taylor + Caddy + Shiels (OOP) + 59


Wines simply too good. Well played skipper, and well played Beijing - a nice upset to kick off round 1!

Might come right down to the wire! Good performances from the boys so far though, gotta be happy with them 8)
I hope it does come down to the wire but I think the fact HGA is pretty much wasted on Morris' 13 which means your lead of 46 with an extra player in hand will simply prove to be a bridge too far.

Congrats though, been a good turn around at Beijing and a round 1 win holds you in good stead to improve on last seasons finish :)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on April 06, 2015, 11:30:16 AM
Yeah that's true mate, odds are probably in our favour. But Shiels is OOP remember so a score of 50 would be a good result for us from him, and Kelly and Isaac are no mugs!

Would throw a spanner in the works if Caddy was sub though :-X
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Memphistopheles on April 06, 2015, 11:37:13 AM
Don't need to calculate yesterday's scores to know that we probably are going to get crushed.

Treloar, Steven and Fyfe all killed it :'(
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 01:27:20 PM
Quote from: Memphistopheles on April 06, 2015, 11:37:13 AM
Don't need to calculate yesterday's scores to know that we probably are going to get crushed.

Treloar, Steven and Fyfe all killed it :'(

:D
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Hellopplz on April 06, 2015, 01:42:51 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 06:54:54 AM
@HP Consulted with oz to confirm my course of action. These situations are a little tricky, but if there is an OOP involved,   we try and give you the most points possible.

So at this stage, Marley is OOP and zerret is full points.

However, if say Hodge went down, Marley would cover him. Therefore the worst performer out of  zerret and trengove is now OOP ( zerret) and trengove comes on at full points

Awesome :D. Cheers Purps as helps clear it up for me given Lobbe is like our lone ruck playing for now, so handy to know when calculating scores.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on April 06, 2015, 02:36:05 PM
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on April 04, 2015, 11:46:33 AM
Seoul

Def: Jack Newnes - Tom Langdon - Trent McKenzie - Cameron Sutcliffe

Mid: David Swallow - Toby Greene - Brandon Ellis (VC) - Lachie Whitfield

Ruck: Ben McEvoy

Fwd: Josh Kelly - Tom Boyd - Christian Salem - Eli Templeton

Int: Jonathon Ceglar - Jed Anderson

Emg: Jordan Roughead - Taylor Duryea - Jackson Nelson

Rest: Patrick Dangerfield

so many outs  :o
So what happens with my opponent? No captain named, just VC. Does Ellis just become captain, because I didn't know you could do that.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 06, 2015, 03:04:57 PM
Quote from: JROO8 on April 06, 2015, 02:36:05 PM
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on April 04, 2015, 11:46:33 AM
Seoul

Def: Jack Newnes - Tom Langdon - Trent McKenzie - Cameron Sutcliffe

Mid: David Swallow - Toby Greene - Brandon Ellis (VC) - Lachie Whitfield

Ruck: Ben McEvoy

Fwd: Josh Kelly - Tom Boyd - Christian Salem - Eli Templeton

Int: Jonathon Ceglar - Jed Anderson

Emg: Jordan Roughead - Taylor Duryea - Jackson Nelson

Rest: Patrick Dangerfield

so many outs  :o
So what happens with my opponent? No captain named, just VC. Does Ellis just become captain, because I didn't know you could do that.

No, he gets captain based on preferences. If he wanted to 'loophole' the VC score, they needed to name a player not playing as captain.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 03:07:06 PM
Incredibly lucky for Seoul, based on their preferences (which they more or less left in alphabetical order), Jed Anderson becomes their captain.

BUT, since he has the green vest, he is subbed out from the game, so Brandon Ellis comes in (as the vice captain) for double points
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 03:11:34 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on April 06, 2015, 03:04:57 PM
Quote from: JROO8 on April 06, 2015, 02:36:05 PM
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on April 04, 2015, 11:46:33 AM
Seoul

Def: Jack Newnes - Tom Langdon - Trent McKenzie - Cameron Sutcliffe

Mid: David Swallow - Toby Greene - Brandon Ellis (VC) - Lachie Whitfield

Ruck: Ben McEvoy

Fwd: Josh Kelly - Tom Boyd - Christian Salem - Eli Templeton

Int: Jonathon Ceglar - Jed Anderson

Emg: Jordan Roughead - Taylor Duryea - Jackson Nelson

Rest: Patrick Dangerfield

so many outs  :o
So what happens with my opponent? No captain named, just VC. Does Ellis just become captain, because I didn't know you could do that.

No, he gets captain based on preferences. If he wanted to 'loophole' the VC score, they needed to name a player not playing as captain.

And this.


I missed this when I first reviewed the teams... so keep me on my toes everyone!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Hellopplz on April 06, 2015, 03:48:09 PM
Wow, that luck by Seoul :o.

Also with Mackie not playing, lucky for Rio, Cripps goes to cover Mackie in the backline and they now get JRoo's 89 on the bench!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on April 06, 2015, 03:51:12 PM
I had no idea WXV was going to be as complex as this

I get a headache trying to follow what's going on here. Way too many rules and scenarios

I'll just help AK field our team, and then just check at the end of each round to see how we went lol
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: AaronKirk on April 06, 2015, 04:23:01 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on April 06, 2015, 03:51:12 PM
I had no idea WXV was going to be as complex as this

I get a headache trying to follow what's going on here. Way too many rules and scenarios

I'll just help AK field our team, and then just check at the end of each round to see how we went lol

You'll get it eventually ha..

Just takes time.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 06, 2015, 04:34:12 PM
It isn't too bad. I mean, if I can understand the rules, they can't be too confusing.  :P It does take a bit of time to understand everything though.

I think this first round especially has just been a slight clusterflower with all sorts of things happening.  :o
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: RaisyDaisy on April 06, 2015, 04:35:35 PM
Quote from: Nige on April 06, 2015, 04:34:12 PM
I think this first round especially has just been a slight clusterflower with all sorts of things happening.  :o

This, and the fact that at this very moment I just don't have the patience to try and understand isn't helping me lol

I'll look over it with a clear mind at another time, and I'm sure I'll be fine :)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 05:40:42 PM
Just a heads up, I'm still limited with my resources (i.e. away from my beast computer where all my spreadsheets are), so I hope to post the results (and game reports) tonight, and the rest of the end-of-round stuff tomorrow afternoon-ish.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 06, 2015, 05:51:41 PM
I'll try and get the TOTW and Rising Star up tonight if I can as well.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Hellopplz on April 06, 2015, 06:03:15 PM
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars

D: B. Houli (102), A. Mackie (DNP), E. Yeo (67)
M: M. Murphy (vc) (64), G. Ablett (c) (238), D. Zaharakis (76), S. Hill (53)
R: S. Jacobs (73)
F: T. Walker (177), M. Wright (44), P. Chapman (87), M. Clark (77), C. Sylvia (DNP)
I: K. Cornes (82), L. Taylor (86)

E: P. Cripps (m) (53*0.5), J. Riewoldt (f) (89), A.Saad (f) (21)

Colin Sylvia out for Jack Riewoldt, Andrew Mackie out for Patrick Cripps (at half points).

1386 including HGA.

VS

Parisian Nice Lyon Reindeers

Backs: N. Malceski (79), L. Hodge (94), C. Enright (87), J. Harbrow (86)
Mids: M. Priddis (C) (156), N. Jones (VC) (99), D. Shiel (136), D. Rich (126)
Ruck: M. Lobbe (DNP)
Fwds: J. Westhoff (78), C. Rioli (95), D. Swan (111), T.T. Lynch (65)
Int: C. Wingard (118), D. Myers (1)

Emg: M. Williams (53*0.5), Z. Merrett (75), J. Trengove (77)

David Myers subbed off for Zach Merrett, Matthew Lobbe out for Marley Williams.

1432

Be afraid, be very afraid >:D.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 06:07:01 PM
Quote from: Hellopplz on April 06, 2015, 06:03:15 PM
Be afraid, be very afraid >:D.

I'll be afraid when you outscore me  :P I'm looking at 1500+ this week, without first choice players Crouch, Grimes, Dixon, Thomas, X.Ellis >:D
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: AaronKirk on April 06, 2015, 06:08:51 PM
New York Revolution 1397 including HGA

D: Heath Shaw (85), Josh Gibson (108) , Paul Duffield (74) Sam Fisher (100)
M: Steve Johnson (131), Jack Macrae (C) (160), Mitch Duncan (62), Leigh Montagna (110)
R: Mike Pyke (65)
F: Harley Bennell (VC) (96)  Travis Cloke (76), Josh J Kennedy(72) , Kurt Tippett (91)
U: Jed Adcock (73) , Kade Kolodjashnij (47*2=94)

E: Matt Rosa , Sharrod Wellingham, Jarrad Waite

Defeat

Dildos - 1090

D: S.Atley (98), R.Bewick (31), B.Goodes (68), T.Chaplin (67)
M: B.Hill (C) (140), M.Wallis (97), A.Brayshaw (86), B.Newton (78)
R: S.Durdin J.Clarke (35)
F: J.Schulz (49), T.Adams (98)(VC), L.Thomas (81), B.Lennon (0) L.Jones (54)
U: L.Jong (97), J.DeGoey (11)

E: J.Clarke (69), S.Lemmens (0), L.Jones (54)


Solid start by our boys.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 06:12:41 PM
OMG!

I think Dublin may have beaten Pacific by less than 30 points! Won on HGA!

Barlow regret?!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 06:14:48 PM
Actually I think if Pacific played Barlow (75), they might not have played riskytv (102)... but still! Close!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 06, 2015, 06:21:26 PM
Cairo Sands - 1478/15 with CCs and HGA

B: B.Smith 144, N.Smith 78, J.McGovern 145, S.Rowe 63
M: D.Beams 108x1.5=162 (cc), D.Prestia107, L.Dunstan 72, T.Colyer 64
R: S.Mumford 98x1.5=147(cc)
F: L.Breust 87, P.Puopolo 103, R.Palmer 73, J.Lonie 49x2=98 (hga)
I: B.Brown J.Batchelor 76, B.Stratton 59

E: J.Batchelor 76, N.Gordon 6, C.Blakely 0

vs

Moscow - 1301/15 with CCs

D: Dunn 86, McDonald 43, Docherty 147, Frawley 69
M: Ward 99x1.5=149 (cc), Heppell 117, Armitage 77, Bastinac 85
R: Naitanui 92x1.5=138 (cc)
F: Gray 122, Hogan 79, Monfries 8, Gault Ballantyne 48
U: Sheed 29, J.O'Meara S.May 104

Emg: May 104, Ballantyne, Vlastuin 115




Nobody thought we could do it, but we won.  8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on April 06, 2015, 06:26:31 PM
Toronto Wolves
Def: J.Kelly (82), R.Shaw (51), D.Merrett (83)
Mid: S.Pendlebury (226), R.Griffen (70), A.Swallow (66), B.Cunnington (87)
Ruc: S.Morris (13)
Fwd: P.Ryder (79), J.Ziebell (81), M.Pavlich (132), L.Henderson (60), M.Robinson (85)
Int: R.Douglas (98), I.Smith (63)

Emg: S.Morris (26), J.Crisp (85), K.Turner (29)

TOTAL: 1289 (inc. HGA)

Beijing Thunder:
D: H.Taylor (53, M.Jaensch (65), C.Hooker (106), C.Shenton (96)
M: O.Wines (254), L.Neale (95), J.Caddy (67), J.Polec (107)
R: C.Wood (60)
F: E.Betts (147), T.Bell (115), S.Mayes (6), L.Shiels (20.5)
I/C: M.Weller (95), J.Aish (44)

Emg: L.Shiels (mid) (41), S.Mayes (def) (11), T.Miller (mid) (30)

TOTAL: 1330.5


BEIJING WIN! Comiserations to the Wolves, nothing went right for you guys by the looks of it.

But stoked to kick off the season with a win! Even with two OOP forwards who combined for a total of 26.5 between them, huge efforts from Eddie Betts, Tommy Bell (against his former club), Cale Hooker and skipper Ollie Wines get us over the line.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 06, 2015, 06:27:38 PM

Some great results to start the season so far
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 06, 2015, 06:28:59 PM
Underdogs getting up everywhere.  :o
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jay on April 06, 2015, 06:45:44 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 06:12:41 PM
OMG!

I think Dublin may have beaten Pacific by less than 30 points! Won on HGA!

Barlow regret?!
The tears are real :'(
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: upthemaidens on April 06, 2015, 06:53:51 PM
Quote from: Jayman on April 06, 2015, 06:45:44 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 06:12:41 PM
OMG!

I think Dublin may have beaten Pacific by less than 30 points! Won on HGA!

Barlow regret?!
The tears are real :'(
But if Barlow played would you still have made Redden(95) Capt.?
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Hellopplz on April 06, 2015, 07:01:06 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 06:12:41 PM
OMG!

I think Dublin may have beaten Pacific by less than 30 points! Won on HGA!

Barlow regret?!
They'd be kicking themselves if that happened!!

AND BEIJING! Shenton shining bright in his new team :').

Quote from: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 06:07:01 PM
Quote from: Hellopplz on April 06, 2015, 06:03:15 PM
Be afraid, be very afraid >:D.
I'll be afraid when you outscore me  :P I'm looking at 1500+ this week, without first choice players Crouch, Grimes, Dixon, Thomas, X.Ellis >:D
Yeah, wasn't anything special but was extremely tight so was a good match to follow. Great effort by Rio in their first game! And again, PNL have some depth for their reserves 8).
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on April 06, 2015, 07:04:04 PM
I did say dont rest, every team can have an off week.

my captain hopefully will never score under 70 again though.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jay on April 06, 2015, 07:07:05 PM
Quote from: upthemaidens on April 06, 2015, 06:53:51 PM
Quote from: Jayman on April 06, 2015, 06:45:44 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 06:12:41 PM
OMG!

I think Dublin may have beaten Pacific by less than 30 points! Won on HGA!

Barlow regret?!
The tears are real :'(
But if Barlow played would you still have made Redden(95) Capt.?
Our score would have been lower with Barlow, because we would not have had Redden captain.

But losing on HGA hurts... :-\
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: roo boys! on April 06, 2015, 07:57:38 PM
Like I said before, well played and well deserved Beijing.

Considering disciplining myself, not the players so much for this one. Naming Hickey without checking the Sunday teams cost me, as did thoughtlessing forgetting to rank my emergencies (Morris at E1 over Crisp cost 59 points)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on April 06, 2015, 08:03:15 PM
Mexico City Suns - 1,573         
D: K.Simpson 103, S.Hurn 86, M.Broadbent 76, D. Byrne-Jones K.McIntosh 120  :-*
M: S.Sidebottom (C) 136x2 = 272, T.Rockliff 71, J.Lewis 154, B.Ebert 142
R: I.Maric (VC) 82         
F: B.Deledio 66, B,Goddard 66, B.Harvey 54, J.Bartel    90
U: M.Stokes 102, N.Riewoldt 89      


Seoul - 1,196
Def: Jack Newnes 69 - Tom Langdon 90 - Trent McKenzie 44 - Cameron Sutcliffe 61
Mid: David Swallow 79 - Toby Greene  54 - Brandon Ellis (VC) 123x2= 246 - Lachie Whitfield   100
Ruck: Ben McEvoy 76         
Fwd: Josh Kelly 76 - Tom Boyd 55 - Christian Salem 55 - Eli Templeton 19x2 = 38 (HGA)
Int: Jonathon Ceglar 94 - Jed Anderson Jordan Roughead 59            
            
Looks like Kamdyn has secured the RD1 rising star nomination too  8)
         
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 08:38:11 PM
These game reports my be a little late... it takes a long time! Especially with round 1, writing down all these club debuts  ::) you little happy traders you  ;)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 06, 2015, 09:00:31 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 08:38:11 PM
These game reports my be a little late... it takes a long time! Especially with round 1, writing down all these club debuts  ::) you little happy traders you  ;)
Check Facebook!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 09:01:29 PM
Berlin Win Midfield Tussle; Game

Oh and I'm happy too! Almost coach of the round  8) Cape Town would be disappointed that a lot of their good players failed to perform, whereas the Brewers' journey men stepped up.

Berlin Brewers (24.11.155) def Cape Town Cobras (21.7.133)

Best
Berlin: Nat Fyfe, Jack Steven, Adam Treloar, Jarryn Geary, Jack Watts
Cape Town: Josh P Kennedy, Shane Savage

Late Changes
Berlin: Dale Thomas replaced by Marco Paparone
Cape Town: Cameron O'Shea replaced by Andrejs Everitt

WXV Debut
Berlin: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

Club debut
Berlin: Adam Treloar, Daniel Cross, Drew Petrie, Dustin Fletcher, Marco Paparone, Will Langford
Cape Town: Mitch Honeychurch, Scott Selwood, Shane Savage

Reserves

Rhineland Rum-Runners (8.10.58) lost to Durban Pirates (10.10.70)

Best
Rhineland: Kyle Cheney, Ben Sinclair
Durban: Cameron McCarthy, Mark Blicavs, Jaden McGrath, Stewart Crameri
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 09:09:16 PM
Cairo Outgun and Shock Spetsnaz

No one saw this coming! Cairo proved that the pre-season was just mere practice, and put themselves firmly back in the finals contenders group. Moscow were unfortunate with many below average performances from their players, but Cairo deserved the win.

Cairo Sands (23.10.148) def Moscow Spetsnaz (20.9.129)

Best
Cairo: Brodie Smith, Jeremy McGovern, Dayne Beams, Dion Prestia, Paul Puopolo
Moscow: Sam Docherty, Dyson Heppell, Robbie Gray, Steven May

Late Changes
Cairo: Ben Brown replaced by Jake Batchelor
Moscow: Corey Gault, Jaeger O'Meara replaced by Hayden Ballantyne, Steven May

WXV Debut
Cairo: Jack Lonie
Moscow: Jesse Hogan

Club debut
Cairo: Ben Stratton, Jake Batchelor, Nick Smith, Rhys Palmer, Travis Colyer
Moscow: David Armitage, Clancee Pearce, Hayden Ballantyne, Luke McDonald, Robbie Gray, Ryan Bastinac

Reserves

Alexandria Heiroglyphics (4.7.31) lost to Siberian Wolverines (14.8.92)

Best
Alexandria: Jeremy Laidler
Siberian: Nick Vlastuin, Josh Jenkins, Jack Hombsch
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 09:15:13 PM
Christchurch with a heavenly debut

The veteran coach meow meow does it again! Although Tokyo had more centurions, the Saints simply had 15 contributors in their team, whereas Tokyo had passengers. Tokyo would be ruing a missed opportunity here, but weren't embarrassed by an impressive Saints performance.

Christchurch Saints (23.7.145) def Tokyo Samurai (21.11.137)

Best
Christchurch: Matthew Boyd, Jeff Garlett, Dayne Zorko
Tokyo: Shaun Burgoyne, Chris Judd, Anthony Miles, Kieran Jack, Luke Dahlhaus, Jamie Cripps

Late Changes
Christchurch: Nil
Tokyo: Nil

WXV Debut
Christchurch: Nil
Tokyo: Nil

Club debut
Christchurch: Aaron Sandilands, Bryce Gibbs, Dayne Zorko, Dylan Roberton, Hamish Hartlett, Jake Stringer, Jamie Elliott, Jeff Garlett, Joel Patfull, Liam Picken, Luke Shuey, Matthew Boyd, Sam Mitchell, Sean Dempster, Will Minson
Tokyo: Chris Yarran, Jamie Cripps, Scott Lycett, Shaun Burgoyne, Zac Smith

Reserves

Wellington Weta (10.10.70) lost to Yuzawa Yakuza (30.11.161)

Best
Wellington: Joshua Green, Aaron Vandenberg, Tory Dickson
Yuzawa: Andrew Carrazzo, Harry Cunnigham, Jason Johannisen, Sam Lloyd, Patrick Ambrose
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 09:18:22 PM
Home Crowd cheers off impressive Islanders

Wow. What a match! No one gave Pacific a chance, especially after the Islanders rested boom recruit Barlow. But Pacific didn't care. They came to win and they came hard. Dublin only prevailed on HGA! Captain Joel Selwood very rusty on return.

Dublin Destroyers (23.9.147) def Pacific Islanders (23.7.145)

Best
Dublin: Alex Rance, Tom McDonald, Rory Sloane, Jobe Watson, Todd Goldstein, Jarryd Roughead, David Mundy
Pacific: Jeremy Howe, Rory Laird, Marcus Bontempelli, Jarryd Blair, Michael Rischitelli

Late Changes
Dublin: Lachlan Hansen replaced by Sam Frost
Pacific: Tom Mitchell, Ben Howlett replaced by Alex Fasolo, Tomas Bugg

WXV Debut
Dublin: Nil
Pacific: Nil

Club debut
Dublin: Dustin Martin, Jarryd Roughead, Jack Gunston, Rory Sloane
Pacific: Alex Fasolo, Cameron Guthrie, Devon Smith, Michael Rischitelli, Rory Laird

Reserves

Belfast Braves (8.7.55) lost to Port Morseby Iguanadons (17.9.111)

Best
Belfast: Nathan van Berlo, Josh Bruce
Port Morseby: Michael Barlow, Claye Beams, Lee Spurr, Ben Howlett, Adam Tomlinson
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 09:21:18 PM
London showed up. New Delhi didn't

And the horrible round 1 history continues. This is the third straight round 1 performace where NDT have failed to score more than 100. But this was instead mainly due to only having 12 players to "choose" from. London solid, and would be happy with the win.

London Royals (21.8.134) def New Delhi Tigers (13.8.86)

Best
London: Dan Hannebery, Shane Edwards, Danyle Pearce
New Delhi: Andrew Gaff

Late Changes
London: Nil
New Delhi: Tom Nicholls, Koby Stevens, Zachary Williams replaced by a summer wind...

WXV Debut
London: Adam Saad
New Delhi: Isaac Heeney

Club debut
London: Bradley Sheppard, Mark Baguley, Mark LeCras
New Delhi: Ben Griffiths, Chris Masten, Daniel Gorringe, Jarman Impey, Jarrad Grant, Jesse White, Simon White, Stephen Coniglio, Zachary Clarke

Reserves

Imperial Princes (10.7.67) def Mumbai Elephants (0.0.0)

Best
Imperial: Nil
Mumbai: Nil
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 09:24:50 PM
New York break drought against Buenos Aires

New York register their first win of the season and first win of debut coaches RD and AK. A very respectable score in 140 too, and they know had injuries in pre season gone their way, then that score would be higher. Buenos Aires I think have officially started their long season, but did not score the lowest for the week.

New York Revolution (22.8.140) def Buenos Aires Armadillos (17.7.109)

Best
New York: Josh Gibson, Sam Fisher, Steve Johnson, Leigh Montagna
Buenos Aires: Nil

Late Changes
New York: Nil
Buenos Aires: Sam Durdin, Ben Lennon replaced by Justin Clarke, Liam Jones

WXV Debut
New York: Nil
Buenos Aires: Angus Brayshaw, Ben Newton, Jordan De Goey

Club debut
New York: Heath Shaw, Jed Adcock, Josh J Kennedy, Kurt Tippett, Leigh Montagna, Mitch Duncan, Paul Duffield, Steve Johnson
Buenos Aires: Bradley Hill, Brett Goodes, Justin Clarke, Liam Jones, Lindsay Thomas, Mitch Wallis, Rohan Bewick, Shaun Atley, Taylor Adams, Troy Chaplin

Reserves

Washington Rebellion (19.11.125) def Buenos Aires Armadillos (17.8.110)

Best
Washington: Matt Rosa, Sharrod Wellingham, Heath Grundy
Buenos Aires: Dale Morris, Jake Melksham
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 09:28:04 PM
PNL all class in crucial match against Rio

Result aside, Rio would be content with their debut, scoring a respectable 139. However, not even a rampant Taylor Walker could beat the all round strength of PNL, who will finally look to the finals this year.

Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (22.7.139) lost to PNL Reindeers (23.7.145)

Best
Rio de Janeiro: Bachar Houli, Gary Ablett Jnr, Taylor Walker
PNL: Dylan Shiel, Daniel Rich, Dane Swan, Chad Wingard

Late Changes
Rio de Janeiro: Andrew Mackie, Colin Sylvia replaced by Patrick Cripps, Jack Riewoldt
PNL: Matthew Lobbe, David Myers replaced by Marley Williams, Zachary Merrett

WXV Debut
Rio de Janeiro: Nil
PNL: Nil

Club debut
Rio de Janeiro: Bachar Houli, David Zaharakis, Elliot Yeo, Gary jnr Ablett, Jack Riewoldt, Kane Cornes, Lewis Taylor, Marc Murphy, Matthew Wright, Mitch Clark, Patrick Cripps, Paul Chapman, Sam Jacobs, Stephen Hill, Taylor Walker
PNL: Dane Swan, Luke Hodge, Nick Malceski

Reserves

Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (4.7.31) lost to Marseille Kings (9.9.63)

Best
Rio de Janeiro: Adam Schneider
Marseille: Jackson Trengove
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 09:31:50 PM
Suns waiting for the end of Round 17 in brutal display of dominance

The Suns looked like they didn't exert themselves much in getting the highest score of the week (... I was so god damn close this time), but face the prospect of being without Sidebottom and Rockliff for some while. Seoul was looking at Round 2 at the start of the match, having rested star midfielder Patrick Dangerfield for next's weeks clash against Cairo.

Seoul Magpies (19.6.120) lost to Mexico City Suns (25.7.157)

Best
Seoul: Brandon Ellis, Lachie Whitfield
Mexico City: Kade Simpson, Steele Sidebottom, Jordan Lewis, Bradley Ebert, Matthew Stokes, Kamdyn McIntosh

Late Changes
Seoul: Jed Anderson replaced by Jordan Roughead
Mexico City: Darcy Byrne-Jones replaced by Kamdyn McIntosh

WXV Debut
Seoul: Nil
Mexico City: Kamdyn McIntosh

Club debut
Seoul: Jonathon Ceglar, Lachie Whitfield, Toby Greene, Trent McKenzie
Mexico City: Brent Harvey, Brett Deledio, Kade Simpson, Matthew Broadbent, Matthew Stokes, Tom Rockliff

Reserves

Pyongyang Chollimas (8.9.57) lost to Mexico City Suns (20.7.127)

Best
Pyongyang: Patrick Dangerfield
Mexico City: Allen Christensen, Shaun Grigg, Taylor Hunt, Cameron Ellis-Yolmen
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 09:34:57 PM
Beijing Hype as loud as their Thunder

A strong pre-season (3rd place overall) and now an impressive round 1 win... is this the year we finally see the lightning after hearing about this thunder for so long?! Toronto would be very disappointed dropping this match, but as they showed last year, this isn't the end of the world and could still make the finals.

Toronto Wolves (21.6.132) lost to Beijing Thunder (21.11.137)

Best
Toronto: Scott Pendlebury, Matthew Pavlich, Richard Douglas
Beijing: Cale Hooker, Oliver Wines, Jared Polec, Eddie Betts, Tom Bell

Late Changes
Toronto: Tom Hickey replaced by Steven Morris
Beijing: Danny Stanley, Ben Kennedy replaced by Liam Shiels, Touk Miller

WXV Debut
Toronto: Nil
Beijing: Touk Miller

Club debut
Toronto: Daniel Merrett, Isaac Smith, James Kelly, Matthew Pavlich, Richard Douglas, Ryan Griffen
Beijing: Cameron Shenton, Cameron Wood, Jared Polec, Matthew Jaensch, Maverick Weller, Tom Bell

Reserves

Manitoba Moose (10.8.68) lost to Shanghai Storm (16.10.106)

Best
Manitoba: Jack Crisp, Jamie MacMillan, Sam Butler, Alan Toovey
Shanghai: Brodie Grundy, Thomas Jonas, Phil Davis, Travis Varcoe, Michael Talia
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on April 06, 2015, 09:35:39 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 09:31:50 PM
Suns waiting for the end of Round 17 in brutal display of dominance

The Suns looked like they didn't exert themselves much in getting the highest score of the week (... I was so god damn close this time), but face the prospect of being without Sidebottom and Rockliff for some while. Seoul was looking at Round 2 at the start of the match, having rested star midfielder Patrick Dangerfield for next's weeks clash against Cairo.

Seoul Magpies (19.8.120) lost to Mexico City Suns (25.7.157)

Best
Seoul: Brandon Ellis, Lachie Whitfield
Mexico City: Kade Simpson, Steele Sidebottom, Jordan Lewis, Bradley Ebert, Matthew Stokes, Kamdyn McIntosh

Late Changes
Seoul: Jed Anderson replaced by Jordan Roughead
Mexico City: Darcy Byrne-Jones replaced by Kamdyn McIntosh

WXV Debut
Seoul: Nil
Mexico City: Kamdyn McIntosh

Club debut
Seoul: Jonathon Ceglar, Lachie Whitfield, Toby Greene, Trent McKenzie
Mexico City: Brent Harvey, Brett Deledio, Kade Simpson, Matthew Broadbent, Matthew Stokes, Tom Rockliff

Reserves
Pyongyang Chollimas (8.7.55) lost to Mexico City Suns (9.10.63)

Best
Pyongyang: Patrick Dangerfield
Mexico City: Allen Christensen, Shaun Grigg, Taylor Hunt, Cameron Ellis-Yolmen
shower, didn't think I would get the top score after my forwards spudding it up.

Lucky we have Kamdyn, dominated against his former team :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jukes on April 06, 2015, 09:40:16 PM
#NoVlastuinNoLegitimateResult imho :P

Congrats to purps for his first round tho!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 06, 2015, 09:48:47 PM
Quote from: Bane on April 06, 2015, 09:40:16 PM
#NoVlastuinNoLegitimateResult imho :P

Congrats to purps for his first round tho!

Lol, thanks man!  :)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: AaronKirk on April 06, 2015, 09:50:59 PM
Washington would have to be favourites for the reserve premiership #rebellion
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: meow meow on April 06, 2015, 10:29:50 PM
Nice work Purps :)

100% winning record doges!

None of Gibbs, Hartlett, Shuey, Mitchell (C) or Sandi scored over 90 so we've got room for improvement for sure.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on April 06, 2015, 10:34:19 PM
wow closer than I thought. took them a little lightly and almost paid the price. Hopefully I have birchall back or i might need to play 5 forwards.

Selwood has lost the captain armband after almost costing me a game even if he got me the flag. Rumour is new recruit Sloane could be getting captain duties.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 07, 2015, 05:42:03 AM
Great write ups and well done Purps :)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: roo boys! on April 07, 2015, 01:05:57 PM
Well done first up Purps, looking like a seamless transition of the administrative duties!

Yet again congrats Beijing. Good to see the Moose (Meese?) have a victory in their first game under a new name
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Toga on April 07, 2015, 02:13:57 PM
Don't know how good it is to see our reserves register a score for once :P Plenty of improvement left in us as well, hopefully we won't be playing 2 OOP forwards in the future.

Good stuff Purps, have done very well mate :)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on April 07, 2015, 02:35:36 PM
Belfast 57 lost to Port Moresby 57

I call shenanigans

#dublinhaters
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 07, 2015, 02:46:30 PM
Quote from: Holz on April 07, 2015, 02:35:36 PM
Belfast 57 lost to Port Moresby 57

I call shenanigans

#dublinhaters

Yeah on reviewing these scorelines, a lot of them don't add up... the total does, just not the goals + behinds.

About to go fix them, my excel document has a flaw it seems  :P

Good lord, what I wrote down was way off between you two in reserves:

Dublin 273, Pacific 553

I shall go and amend all of them now.



Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Holz on April 07, 2015, 03:00:41 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 07, 2015, 02:46:30 PM
Quote from: Holz on April 07, 2015, 02:35:36 PM
Belfast 57 lost to Port Moresby 57

I call shenanigans

#dublinhaters

Yeah on reviewing these scorelines, a lot of them don't add up... the total does, just not the goals + behinds.

About to go fix them, my excel document has a flaw it seems  :P

Good lord, what I wrote down was way off between you two in reserves:

Dublin 273, Pacific 553

I shall go and amend all of them now.

On second thiughts, forget about it
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 07, 2015, 03:05:56 PM
Right, I forgot to adjust the dividing factor in every reserves away match from 10 to 5... so basically, if you were an away team, your reserves score just doubled  :P

Have fixed it now, shouldn't happen again  8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 07, 2015, 03:15:09 PM

Sack him. I never made a mistake
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 07, 2015, 03:16:08 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 07, 2015, 03:05:56 PM
Right, I forgot to adjust the dividing factor in every reserves away match from 10 to 5... so basically, if you were an away team, your reserves score just doubled  :P

Unless your NDT. You stay at zero  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 07, 2015, 03:22:52 PM
Also guys, thoughts on using these as mid-round score updates? (like I intended to do on sunday morning)

I have these auto-formatted, so I do is copy and paste into a post, so close to no work involved.

Was wondering if these were readable enough, and whether you guys would like them to feature mid-round and end-of-round so you can compare your scores to what I've recorded.























Berlin Brewers Cape Town Cobras 
POSTeam Format: TraditionalSCOMULADJPOSTeam Format: Traditional SCOMULADJ
D1Michael Hibberd59159D1Shaun Higgins90190
D2Jarryn Geary1111111D2Shane Savage1011101
D3Colin Garland91191D3Nick Haynes67167
D4Dustin Fletcher74174D4Cameron O'Shea0DNP0
M1Nat Fyfe115C230M1Trent Cotchin63VC63
M2Jack Steven1001100M2Josh P Kennedy127C254
M3Adam Treloar1571157M3Dom Tyson81181
M4Daniel Cross99199M4Scott Selwood89189
R1Mark Jamar90190R1Stefan Martin67167
F1Dale Thomas4DNP0F1Tom Hawkins56156
F2Drew Petrie52H104F2Adam Cooney70170
F3Jack Watts1011101F3Jeremy Cameron68168
F4Lewis Jetta63163F4Mitch Honeychurch65165
U1Will Langford87187U1Edward Curnow83183
U2Jack Viney91191U2Craig Bird93193
E1Marco Paparone90E90E1Andrejs Everitt84E84
E2Jordan Murdoch0DNP0E2Mark Blicavs99DNP0
E3Dylan Grimes45DNP0E3Stewart Crameri77DNP0
Total1547Total1331























Cairo Sands Moscow Spetsnaz 
POSTeam Format: TraditionalSCOMULADJPOSTeam Format: Traditional SCOMULADJ
D1Brodie Smith1441144D1Lynden Dunn86186
D2Nick Smith78178D2Luke McDonald43143
D3Jeremy McGovern1451145D3Sam Docherty1471147
D4Sam Rowe63163D4Clancee Pearce60160
M1Dayne Beams108CC162M1Callan Ward99CC148.5
M2Dion Prestia1071107M2Dyson Heppell1171117
M3Luke Dunstan72172M3David Armitage77177
M4Travis Colyer64164M4Ryan Bastinac85185
R1Shane Mumford98CC147R1Nic Naitanui92CC138
F1Luke Breust87187F1Robbie Gray1221122
F2Paul Puopolo1031103F2Jesse Hogan79179
F3Rhys Palmer73173F3Angus Monfries818
F4Jack Lonie49H98F4Corey Gault0DNP0
U1Ben Brown0DNP0U1Dominic Sheed29129
U2Ben Stratton59159U2Jaeger O'Meara0DNP0
E1Jake Batchelor76E76E1Steven May104E104
E2Nathan Gordon6DNP0E2Hayden Ballantyne48E48
E3Connor Blakely0DNP0E3Nick Vlastuin115DNP0
Total1478Total1292























Christchurch Saints Tokyo Samurai 
POSTeam Format: TraditionalSCOMULADJPOSTeam Format: Traditional SCOMULADJ
D1Joel Patfull80180D1Shaun Burgoyne1111111
D2Liam Picken56H112D2Chris Yarran84184
D3Dylan Roberton96196D3Garrick Ibbotson51151
D4Sean Dempster68168D4Matt Suckling63163
M1Sam Mitchell86C172M1Chris Judd1081108
M2Matthew Boyd1011101M2Anthony Miles109CC163.5
M3Hamish Hartlett86186M3Luke Parker98CC147
M4Luke Shuey84184M4Kieran Jack1261126
R1Will Minson96196R1Zac Smith75175
F1Jake Stringer95195F1Luke Dahlhaus1091109
F2Jeff Garlett1211121F2Scott Lycett64164
F3Jamie Elliott87187F3Steven Motlop92192
F4Dayne Zorko1051105F4Jamie Cripps1021102
U1Bryce Gibbs82VC82U1Jake Carlisle25125
U2Aaron Sandilands69169U2Ricky Henderson53153
E1Tom Scully63DNP0E1Greg Broughton54DNP0
E2Joshua Green72DNP0E2Martin Gleeson69DNP0
E3Tory Dickson82DNP0E3Jason Johannisen103DNP0
Total1454Total1374























Dublin Destroyers Pacific Islanders 
POSTeam Format: TraditionalSCOMULADJPOSTeam Format: Traditional SCOMULADJ
D1Alex Rance1121112D1Jeremy Howe1191119
D2Robert Murphy63163D2Michael Hurley88188
D3Lachlan Hansen0DNP0D3Curtly Hampton39139
D4Tom McDonald1251125D4Rory Laird1071107
M1Joel Selwood69C138M1Jack Redden95C190
M2Rory Sloane145VC145M2Sam Gibson91191
M3Jobe Watson1041104M3Cameron Guthrie92192
M4Travis Boak82182M4Marcus Bontempelli126VC126
R1Todd Goldstein1001100R1Matthew Leuenberger96196
F1Lance Franklin90190F1Tom Mitchell0DNP0
F2Dustin Martin51151F2Jack Martin64164
F3Jarryd Roughead1051105F3Ben Howlett95DNP0
F4Jack Gunston70170F4Devon Smith77177
U1David Mundy1191119U1Jarryd Blair1071107
U2Nick Dal Santo72172U2Michael Rischitelli1021102
E1Scott Thompson0DNP0E1Alex Fasolo77E77
E2Michael Walters54DNP0E2Tomas Bugg72E72
E3Sam Frost48H96E3Lee Spurr84DNP0
Total1472Total1447























London Royals New Delhi Tigers 
POSTeam Format: TraditionalSCOMULADJPOSTeam Format: Traditional SCOMULADJ
D1Adam Saad89189D1Simon White77177
D2Mark Baguley61161D2Jarman Impey66166
D3Dane Rampe98198D3Daniel Talia75175
D4Bradley Sheppard61161D4Zachary Williams0DNP0
M1Dan Hannebery133C266M1Stephen Coniglio18C36
M2David Mackay71171M2Andrew Gaff104VC104
M3Brent Stanton32H64M3Chris Masten93193
M4Heritier Lumumba73173M4Isaac Heeney96196
R1Tom Bellchambers82182R1Daniel Gorringe71171
F1Mark Lecras76176F1Ben Griffiths79179
F2Shane Edwards1031103F2Zachary Clarke62162
F3Chris Mayne36136F3Jesse White83183
F4Troy Menzel87187F4Jarrad Grant15115
U1Danyle Pearce1261126U1Tom Nicholls0DNP0
U2Sam Wright45145U2Koby Stevens0DNP0
E1Daniel McStay49DNP0E1Tom Curren0DNP0
E2Billy Hartung0DNP0E2Reece Conca0DNP0
E3Tom Lonergan49DNP0E3Sam Darley0DNP0
Total1338Total857




Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 07, 2015, 03:23:25 PM






















New York Revolution Buenos Aires Armadillos
POSTeam Format: TraditionalSCOMULADJPOSTeam Format: Traditional SCOMULADJ
D1Heath Shaw85185D1Shaun Atley98198
D2Josh Gibson1081108D2Rohan Bewick31131
D3Paul Duffield74174D3Brett Goodes68168
D4Sam Fisher1001100D4Troy Chaplin67167
M1Steve Johnson1311131M1Bradley Hill70C140
M2Jackson Macrae80C160M2Mitch Wallis97197
M3Mitch Duncan63163M3Angus Brayshaw86186
M4Leigh Montagna1101110M4Ben Newton78178
R1Mike Pyke65165R1Sam Durdin0DNP0
F1Harley Bennell96VC96F1Jay Schulz49149
F2Travis Cloke76176F2Taylor Adams98VC98
F3Josh J Kennedy72172F3Lindsay Thomas81181
F4Kurt Tippett91191F4Ben Lennon0DNP0
U1Jed Adcock73173U1Lin Jong97197
U2Kade Kolodjashnij47H94U2Jordan De Goey11111
E1Matt Rosa96DNP0E1Justin Clarke69P34.5
E2Sharrod Wellingham70DNP0E2Sean Lemmens0DNP0
E3Jarrad Waite13DNP0E3Liam Jones54E54
Total1398Total1090























Rio de Janeiro Jaguars PNL Reindeers
POSTeam Format: AttackSCOMULADJPOSTeam Format: Traditional SCOMULADJ
D1Bachar Houli1021102D1Nick Malceski79179
D2Andrew Mackie0DNP0D2Luke Hodge97197
D3Elliot Yeo67167D3Corey Enright94194
M1Marc Murphy64VC64D4Jarrod Harbrow86186
M2Gary jnr Ablett119C238M1Matt Priddis78C156
M3David Zaharakis76176M2Nathan Jones99VC99
M4Stephen Hill56156M3Dylan Shiel1361136
R1Sam Jacobs73173M4Daniel Rich1261126
F1Taylor Walker1771177R1Matthew Lobbe0DNP0
F2Matthew Wright44H88F1Justin Westhoff79179
F3Paul Chapman87187F2Cyril Rioli98198
F4Mitch Clark78178F3Dane Swan1111111
F5Colin Sylvia0DNP0F4Tom T Lynch65165
U1Kane Cornes86186U1Chad Wingard1211121
U2Lewis Taylor86186U2David Myers1DNP0
E1Patrick Cripps53P27E1Marley Williams53P27
E2Jack Riewoldt89E89E2Zachary Merrett75E75
E3Ahmed Saad21DNP0E3Jackson Trengove78DNP0
Total1394Total1449























Seoul Magpies Mexico City Suns
POSTeam Format: TraditionalSCOMULADJPOSTeam Format: Traditional SCOMULADJ
D1Jack Newnes69169D1Kade Simpson1031103
D2Tom Langdon90190D2Shannon Hurn86186
D3Trent McKenzie44144D3Matthew Broadbent76176
D4Cameron Sutcliffe61161D4Darcy Byrne-Jones0DNP0
M1David Swallow79179M1Steele Sidebottom136C272
M2Toby Greene54154M2Tom Rockliff71171
M3Brandon Ellis123C246M3Jordan Lewis1541154
M4Lachie Whitfield1001100M4Bradley Ebert1421142
R1Ben McEvoy76176R1Ivan Maric82VC82
F1Joshua Kelly76176F1Brett Deledio66166
F2Thomas Boyd55155F2Brendon Goddard66166
F3Christian Salem55155F3Brent Harvey54154
F4Eli Templeton19H38F4Jimmy Bartel90190
U1Jonathon Ceglar94194U1Matthew Stokes1021102
U2Jed Anderson36DNP0U2Nick Riewoldt89189
E1Jordan Roughead59E59E1Daniel Wells50DNP0
E2Taylor Duryea65DNP0E2Cameron Ellis-Yolmen78DNP0
E3Jackson Nelson32DNP0E3Kamdyn McIntosh120E120
Total1196Total1573























Toronto Wolves Beijing Thunder
POSTeam Format: AttackSCOMULADJPOSTeam Format: Traditional SCOMULADJ
D1James Kelly82182D1Harry Taylor53153
D2Rhyce Shaw51151D2Matthew Jaensch73173
D3Daniel Merrett83183D3Cale Hooker1061106
M1Scott Pendlebury113C226D4Cameron Shenton96196
M2Ryan Griffen70170M1Oliver Wines130C260
M3Andrew Swallow69169M2Lachie Neale96VC96
M4Ben Cunnington87187M3Josh Caddy67167
R1Tom Hickey0DNP0M4Jared Polec1131113
F1Paddy Ryder77177R1Cameron Wood60160
F2Jack Ziebell82182F1Eddie Betts1561156
F3Matthew Pavlich1391139F2Tom Bell1151115
F4Lachlan Henderson60VC60F3Danny Stanley0DNP0
F5Mitch Robinson85185F4Ben Kennedy0DNP0
U1Richard Douglas1021102U1Maverick Weller95195
U2Isaac Smith63163U2James Aish44144
E1Steven Morris26PH39E1Liam Shiels41P21
E2Jack Crisp85DNP0E2Sam Mayes11DNP0
E3Kayne Turner31DNP0E3Touk Miller30P15
Total1315Total1370

Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Ricochet on April 07, 2015, 03:27:42 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 07, 2015, 03:16:08 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 07, 2015, 03:05:56 PM
Right, I forgot to adjust the dividing factor in every reserves away match from 10 to 5... so basically, if you were an away team, your reserves score just doubled  :P

Unless your NDT. You stay at zero  :P
:(
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: ossie85 on April 07, 2015, 03:30:47 PM

Impressive Purp.

Unsack him. I could never do that
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Jroo on April 07, 2015, 03:35:37 PM
Looks good Purps!
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Nige on April 07, 2015, 03:44:59 PM
Told you they were fine and a good idea Purps.  :P 8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: roo boys! on April 07, 2015, 05:29:02 PM
Yeah love that idea Purps.

Don't love the idea that you got my hopes up about the reserves winning just to strip it away like that  :-[
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Purple 77 on April 07, 2015, 05:46:56 PM
Quote from: roo boys! on April 07, 2015, 05:29:02 PM
Yeah love that idea Purps.

Don't love the idea that you got my hopes up about the reserves winning just to strip it away like that  :-[

:-X

My apologies to Canada... hopefully the Manners Moose Meese will forgive me  :(
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: roo boys! on April 07, 2015, 05:55:25 PM
Haha we're a polite, forgiving bunch.

Besides, the fact I'm clinging to the hope of a victory in the reserves against a side that finished 17th last year (no offence Toga) probably says more about me than anything else :P

Keep up the good work, I'm excited about these new mid-round score updates as I have always tended to have a habit of making a mistake somewhere in the calculations and it throws the rest of Toronto's scores for the weekend out of whack.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: My Chumps on April 07, 2015, 06:57:27 PM
Disappointing loss, but the plus side is 1300+ score with only two centuries. Depth in our XV has vastly improved and hopefully a few under-performers from this week can step up later in the season.
Title: Re: WXV Round 1: The Debut of Christchurch and Rio de Janeiro
Post by: Hellopplz on April 07, 2015, 07:59:24 PM
YEAH BOY, PNL AND MARSEILLE DOUBLE! Reserves aren't going to be as strong as last season, but should still fair pretty decent this year with youngsters coming up :D.

And great first week in charge Purps :D.

Quote from: ossie85 on April 07, 2015, 03:15:09 PM
Sack him. I never made a mistake
I'm sure if I dig back, I'll find one typo at least :P.