As of the eve of Round 15, there are 5 groups of teams in accordance to their chance at finals:
- The impossibles (New Delhi, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Rio de Janeiro)
- The unlikely (Seoul, Beijing, London)
- The outside-chances (Tokyo, Cape Town, Toronto)
- The likely (New York, Pacific, Berlin)
- The guaranteed (Moscow, Christchurch, Mexico City, PNL, Dublin)
Round 15, AFL Round 17
Home Team | | Away Team | Head-to-Head | Venue |
Beijing Thunder | v | Pacific Islanders | 0 v 3 | Beijing Olympic Park |
Cairo Sands | v | Christchurch Saints | 0 v 0 | Borg El Arab Stadium AAP Alliance, Africonia |
Cape Town Cobras | v | Mexico City Suns | 1 v 5 | Newlands Cricket Ground AAP Alliance |
London Royals | v | Berlin Brewers | 2 v 1 | Neutral, Bellerive EurAsia, Europe |
Moscow Spetsnaz | v | Dublin Destroyers | 1 v 2 | Luzhniki Stadium EurAsia, Europe |
New York Revolution | v | New Delhi Tigers | 1 v 2 | Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor |
PNL Reindeers | v | Buenos Aires Armadillos | 1 v 2 | State de France |
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | v | Toronto Wolves | 0 v 0 | Maracana Stadium AAP Alliance, Americas |
Tokyo Samurai | v | Seoul Magpies | 0 v 3 | Tokyo Olympic Stadium Asian Cup, EurAsia, Asia |
This is a genuinely tense round, but no match featuring two-sides in the same group (bar the guaranteed). But...
The two feel-good stories of the year in Beijing and Pacific go head-to-head, in my MATCH OF THE ROUND! Pacific are coming off a potentially season-defining win against New York, which when you consider they're remaining opponents (Beijing, Seoul and Tokyo) are all beneath them on the ladder and they now find themselves in 7th spot... it's now just a matter of holding your nerve. There are 9 mathematically possible teams fighting for 3 spots in the 8, so they're well and truly in the hot seat at the moment. Beijing's back half of the season has been a disaster, having lost 6 of their past 7 games with the last two losses against Seoul and Tokyo hurting the most. They've looked to have run out of puff this young side in Beijing, but there is still hope! They simply must win all 3 of they're remaining games (and cross they're fingers on a couple of other results) and then they still might make it! Consider each game as an elimination final, as a loss means the end for Beijing. Despite the string of 4 losses, Beijing have been crazy consistent in the past 5 games, scoring between 135-139 on each occasion. Nothing wrong with that, if anything all that means is another year of natural improvement and a successful trading period can boost that up into a finals force. Beijing however have never beaten Pacific, but they're at home now... heck, I'm gonna tip Beijing!
Cairo scared Berlin last week before falling away in the last quarter and a half. This was coming off a great win against Toronto the week before, so Christchurch shouldn't go in underestimating this depleted Sands outfit like the last two opposing coaches as you might just get bitten. Christchurch got obliterated by a rampaging Jaguars outfit last week, and there wouldn't be any major concern in that had they scored at their 140+ selves. Instead, the Saints posted their 4th score below 135 for the year and seeing as they've done it again at the pointy end of the year, this is a worry. A score like that simply won't win finals, and as the ladder stands they'll face Dublin first up so they need to finish the year strongly. The Saints already have a superior percentage above the team immediately after them in the Spetsnaz, but not the Brewers so a percentage boost here would be handy. But, a score like last week would open the door for the Sands, who would love to get another win for the year. Will tip the Saints, as apparently I haven't done that much this year.
Cape Town last week joined Beijing and New Delhi as teams that had to face a 180+ score from Dublin... I heard New Delhi recommended the psychiatrist to help the players get over the trauma. But, the Cobras face possibly the worst team to face after a loss like that; the Mexico City Suns, for many reasons: 1) The Suns themselves are coming off a 170+ score themselves 2) In the 6 occasions, that's right, 6 times these two teams have played against each other, the Cobras have won just once 3) A loss here, given the Cobras new found bad percentage, would all but rule them out of finals contention (given Moscow and PNL are still on the horizon). You just gotta win Cape Town! This is where unfortunately the horror start to the Cobras year comes back to bite them. The Suns overtook the Brewers on the points table last week (dog) and the Saints on the real ladder to move up to 3rd place on both rankings. Did we ever doubt that this team would find form at the right end of the year? I know I didn't. This is probably the last time the Suns will face a team outside of the top 6 for the rest of the year, given they have PNL and Dublin on the horizon and will probably play them again in finals. Are the Suns confident enough to rest a star player? I reckon they'll get it done even if they do, but they'd be wary of a desperate Cobras outfit.
Quite possibly one of the teams I least look forward to every year, London are the team that you just can't read. One week you pencil them in for a win, the other you accept an inevitable loss. The thing is, London are the competitions giant killers; not saying the Brewers are a giant, but they are a high scoring team which bizarrely is what London likes in their opponents. The Royals probably won't make finals, but there is still hope! They must win every match from now on or their season stops after the 17th game. True to form, the Royals were inspired 2 weeks ago when they took down Rio de Janeiro in a thriller, only to then back it up with a 128 score and loss to the Wolves. The Brewers had a few nervous moments last week but got the win in the end against the Sands with their 4th lowest score of the year in 138. In the last 4 weeks, the Brewers have scored in each of the 120, 130, 140 and 150 region so that remains a problem for them. Will the pattern mean a 110 score is on the way as Fyfe continues his form slump? Or does it mean 160 where Fyfe comes rampaging back? At the neutral ground in my beloved home state Tassy, I'll back myself in as the higher team on the ladder, but gosh darn am I nervous. A loss here for me will get me stressed out in the proceeding two weeks.
*whistles*, if this game really meant anything in the scheme of what the ladder might look like for both teams, it would easily be my match of the round. The Spetsnaz, the super consistent 145-155 team from Moscow take on, well, the super team in Dublin. The Destroyers, with special thanks to captain Goldstein, posted their 3rd 180+ score for the year... holy crap. And then, when you consider newly fantasy hated (but great player) Joel Selwood and Rory Sloane weren't in that team then well... why not finish the season now? Because it's a funny game, Worlds, and you never know what might happen on any given day. Moscow are at the end of their testing 3-week period against Mexico City, PNL and now Dublin which was going to give us an indicator of how they might pull up come finals time. If that was a true indicator then so far Moscow aren't a threat to the big 3. Prove me wrong Moscow, by beating the Destroyers this week and stamping yourself as a premiership contender! You know what? The Spetsnaz are at home, they haven't scored 150+ in a couple weeks... I'm gonna back them in!
The Revolution are one loss away from going into Panic Stations. Almost all of a sudden, as to me they've looked like a top 8 team all year, they find themselves at 8th spot with a much inferior percentage to the 9th placed (but game behind) Wolves and with 6 teams below them desperately trying to knock them out of the 8. Last week's loss against Pacific was uncharacteristically unimpressive posting an awful 121 and igniting doubts as to whether they'll play an 18th match for the year. And yet... I still reckon they'll make it. Fortunately for them, they face teams below them on the ladder in New Delhi, Beijing and Seoul, but they wouldn't be looking forward to any of them if they continue to score like this. New Delhi, you know, I just feel like you have got another win in you. The last two weeks have been disappointing with scores of 116 and 101, but the 3-week stretch before that read 132, 125 and 142... all scores that would have beaten New York last week. You just gotta BELIEVE! This could be the last home game of the year for New York as they are no guarantee to finish in the top 6, but they'll rest easier knowing they have the home crowd on this one. New York for mine.
Reckon this match is all about PNL trying to secure 2nd spot on the ladder, and for Buenos Aires not to get smacked too much and keep their percentage above New Delhi in case they get another win. The Reindeers took out a major scalp in the Spetsnaz last week which they'd be very satisfied with. But, you can never satisfy a Reindeer's thirst for blood. Currently, the Reindeers are second on the ladder, a game ahead of 3rd placed Mexico City but the Suns have a much better percentage that the Reindeers won't come close to overtaking in 3 games. Seeing as they play the Suns in two weeks time, you'd think this would be a wonderful opportunity to rest someone like Priddis or Hodge in preparation for that match, which is likely to decide what venue these two teams play at Week 1 of finals. The Dillos, as I said, should just focus on trying not to get beaten by too much, and should always be looking to try and best their previous highest score for the year of 133. Never say never I suppose! But yeah, the Reindeers will never lose this match.
GAJ IS BACK IN BUSINESS, and Rio send a message of a year that could have been with an incredible 179 last week on the back of an inspired game from captain GAJ. I rated the Jaguars day one of this year, and I continue to be surprised at how they've managed just the 5 wins to be 15th on the ladder... with a percentage over 100. I genuinely don't look forward to playing them in 2 weeks time, and I don't think the Wolves do now either. The Wolves sit at the dreaded 9th spot on the ladder, but would be more hopeful than most that share their 7-7 record in that they have a higher percentage than all of them, and the 8th placed New York. The Wolves really do face an interesting 3-week run home, with matches against Rio, Christchurch and Berlin; all teams that have scored 150+ at least 3 times, and 130 or lower at least twice. They may need to win all of them too, but might get lucky by winning two, so a win here is very much necessary. The Wolves would also be comforted that they scored 150+ last week too without a crazy display from their captain. A really tough match, but I'm gonna tip the Jaguars, as apparently I tip Toronto too often.
The Samurai are a very interesting proposition! They are a genuine chance to make finals, sitting 7-7 and 11th on the ladder with matches against Seoul, Pacific and New Delhi to come... all are winnable, and if they do win them all they will probably make finals. But lose one, and you probably won't considering an inferior percentage. They've kinda snuck under the radar, this Samurai outfit. I guess it's because they've scored 125 or lower, FIVE times, and yet find themselves in a position to get into finals. Seoul have an oh so tiny chance at making finals, but they need to win all 3 games and by a lot. They are actually coming off back-to-back wins with scores of 149 and 133, so you could say they've left their best form to the end. But Seoul is a team that has been crazy consistent in getting 9 scores in the 120s this year, and I don't think you can all of a sudden stop those days from repeating themselves in the last third of the season. Still, a score in the 120s might be enough to beat the Samurai as already discussed, so Seoul could actually find themselves getting three wins in a row here. But, seeing as Tokyo have got more to lose, I'm going to back them to get it done. I actually kinda want them to make finals, just for the story.
wow I think this is the first time you have tipped against me Purp. You have only been wrong once this season, you sure you want another wrong tip?
Dublin Goldy's
(http://www4.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Todd+Goldstein+cGuuRQp7wAHm.jpg)
Birchall Rance Tmac Murphy
Selwood Boak Mundy (VC) Thompson
Goldy (C)
Buddy Martin Roughy Gunston
NDS Sloane
Walters, Bruce, Holman
geez thats a good looking team, the bench looks terrible but dont mind that starting 15.
Quote from: Holz on July 21, 2015, 12:16:03 PM
wow I think this is the first time you have tipped against me Purp. You have only been wrong once this season, you sure you want another wrong tip?
Moscow gotta do something :P
Cloke, Tippet and Bennell
I reckon we might need to flood this week! :'(
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 21, 2015, 12:19:53 PM
Quote from: Holz on July 21, 2015, 12:16:03 PM
wow I think this is the first time you have tipped against me Purp. You have only been wrong once this season, you sure you want another wrong tip?
Moscow gotta do something :P
Sloane looks like he will be back.
you still confident :P
Will be a good game between us and Pacific this week! Really impressed by how both sides have improved this season, and if we can't make it will be really rooting for Pacific in the finals. If we can get our forwards right this week we might be able to break the 140 barrier that has eluded us so much this season :P
CHRISTCHURCH SAINTS
B: Liam Picken, Dylan Roberton, Sean Dempster (R), Sam Gilbert
M: Sam Mitchell (VC), Tom Scully, Hamish Hartlett, Matthew Boyd (C)
R: Wilbur
F: Jack Steele, Dayne Zorko, Jake Stringer, Tory Dickson
I: Aaron Vandenberg, Luke Shuey
E: Shaun McKernan, Jeff Garlett, Harris Andrews
Resting: Aaron Sandilands
Another great write up
meow's even playing former Cairene in Tory Dickson against his old side, oh man. :(
We're gonna lose by 100 points probably
D: Dunn, Vlastuin, Docherty, Hombsch
M: Ward, Heppell, Armitage, Greenwood
R: Naitanui (cc)
F: Gray (cc), Daniher, Hogan, Monfries
U: Clancee Pearce, Bastinac
Emg: Seedsman, May, Jenkins
Resting Dom Sheed
Quote from: Nige on July 21, 2015, 03:13:34 PM
meow's even playing former Cairene in Tory Dickson against his old side, oh man. :(
Play Downie and it'll be a win-win. He showed a bit last week and would have scored much better than his 68 if he didn't give away a whopping 6 free kicks.
I really should make Mitchell captain though!
Quote from: meow meow on July 21, 2015, 04:27:08 PM
Quote from: Nige on July 21, 2015, 03:13:34 PM
meow's even playing former Cairene in Tory Dickson against his old side, oh man. :(
Play Downie and it'll be a win-win. He showed a bit last week and would have scored much better than his 68 if he didn't give away a whopping 6 free kicks.
I really should make Mitchell captain though!
I think we'll have to play Downie because I reckon we'll just about have 18.
Toronto Wolves
D: J.Kelly, R.Shaw, A.Toovey, A.Litherland
M: S.Pendlebury (C), R.Griffen (VC), A.Swallow, B.Cunnington
R: P.Ryder
F: J.Ziebell, J.Crisp, M.Pavlich, M.Robinson
I: I.Smith, R.Douglas
E: L.Henderson, K.Turner, D.Merrett
What's happened to all my defenders :(
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars
D: Bachar Houli, Elliott Yeo, Andrew Mackie, Ben Jacobs
M: Marc Murphy, Gary Ablett (c), Stephen Hill, Bernie Vince (vc)
R: Sam Jacobs
F: Jack Riewoldt, Adam Schneider, Taylor Walker, Lewis Taylor
I: Patrick Cripps, David Zaharakis
E: Brayden Maynard (d/m), David Hale (r/f), Matthew Wright (f/m)
Beijing Thunder:
D: H.Taylor, C.Hooker, J.Thurlow, T.Varcoe
M: O.Wines (C), L.Neale (VC), J.Caddy, T.Miller
R: B.Grundy
F: T.Bell, E.Betts, B.Kennedy, K.Lambert
I/C: M.Kreuzer, M.Weller
EMG: S.Mayes (def/mid), C.Dawes (fwd), J.Aish (mid)
LONDON ROYALS
Def: Dane Rampe; Mark Baguley; Sam Wright, Zac Tuohy
Mids: Daniel Hanneberry (C);David MacKay; Brent Stanton ; Jarrad McVeigh (VC)
Rucks: Callum Sinclair
Fwds:Mark LeCras; Dannyle Pearce;Chris Mayne, Josh Hill
Int: Billy Hartung, Brad Sheppard
Emergencies: Heritier Lumumba, Dan McStay, Troy Menzell
Subject to change after final teams announced
Quote from: Toga on July 21, 2015, 02:19:17 PM
Will be a good game between us and Pacific this week! Really impressed by how both sides have improved this season, and if we can't make it will be really rooting for Pacific in the finals. If we can get our forwards right this week we might be able to break the 140 barrier that has eluded us so much this season :P
Thanks mate, same to you. Real toss of a coin matchup this week! Good luck :)
New York Revolution
Def: Shaw, Gibson, Fisher, K.Kolodjashnij
Mid: Duncan (CC), Johnson, Macrae, Montagna (CC)
Ruck: Pyke
Fwd: JJK, Bennell, Waite, Wellingham
U: Rosa, Grundy
EMG: Buckley, Adcock, Brown
In the couple of minutes I am having a break from tax season today I am posting our side.
Despite a couple of injuries to out of form forwards (spud Cloke and spud Tippett) this is probably one of the better sides on paper we have had this week to play for us.
Buenoes Aires Dillos:
D: E.Wood, S.Atley, T.Goldsack, C.Newman.
M: M.Wallis (VC), B.Hill, A.Brayshaw, J.DeGoey.
R: B.Lennon (OOP)
F: T.Adams (C), J.Schulz, L.Thomas, T.Membrey.
U: J.Tutt, P.Karnezis
E: J.Clarke, S.Lemmens, L.Jones
Quote from: Jayman on July 23, 2015, 09:23:19 PM
Thanks mate, same to you. Real toss of a coin matchup this week! Good luck :)
Probably our in-form player in Liam Shiels out hurts us a bit :(
Pacific Islanders #FightForFinals
B: Michael Hurley, Jeremy Howe (+ resting bonus), Rory Laird, Alex Fasolo
M: Michael Barlow, Michael Rischitelli, Jack Redden (CC), Cam Guthrie
R: Jarrod Witts
F: Devon Smith, Marcus Bontempelli (CC), Tom Mitchell, Jarryd Blair
INT: Sam Gibson, Ben Howlett
E: Matt Leuenberger, Brodie Martin, Curtly Hampton
Resting: Lee Spurr
Quote from: Vinny on July 23, 2015, 09:25:45 PM
Buenoes Aires Dillos:
D: E.Wood, S.Atley, T.Goldsack, C.Newman.
M: M.Wallis (VC), B.Hill, A.Brayshaw, J.DeGoey.
R: B.Lennon (OOP)
F: T.Adams (C), J.Schulz, L.Thomas, T.Membrey.
U: J.Tutt, P.Karnezis
E: J.Clarke, S.Lemmens, L.Jones
You know that Adams is suspended for another week right Vinny?
Parisian Nice Lyon Reindeers
D: L.McPharlin, C. Enright, M. Williams, N.Malceski (R)
M: D.Swan(CC), N. Jones, D. Rich, F. Ray (R)
R: M. Lobbe
F: J. Westhoff, C. Wingard, C. Rioli, Z. Merrett
I: L. Hodge(CC), T. Lynch
E: M. Hallahan, J.Trengove, T.Campbell
IN: N.Malceski, L.McPharlin
OUT: M.Priddis, J. Harbrow
Resting: M.Priddis
Mexico City Suns
D: Kade Simpson, Matthew Broadbent, Adam Oxley, Brian Lake
M: Steele Sidebottom (CC), Tom Rockliff (CC), Brad Ebert, Jordan Lewis (R)
R: Shaun Hampson
F: Brett Deledio, Brendon Goddard, Jimmy Bartel, Nick Riewoldt
U: Brent Harvey, Allen Christensen
EMG: Shaun Grigg, Joshua Glenn, Shannon Hurn
Resting: Ivan Maric
In: Brian Lake, Jordan Lewis, Shaun Hampson
Out: Shannon Hurn, Shaun Grigg, Ivan Maric
Karen
Smith, Smith, God, Laids
Our only good player (c), Hanley (vc), Dunstan, Hutch
Lobb
Broost, Poppy, Lonie, Brown
Palmer, Rowe
E: Batch, Downie, Dwyer if by the power of Jesus H Christ he makes the 22. :P
Quote from: Nige on July 24, 2015, 11:33:37 AM
Karen
Smith, Smith, God, Batch
Our only good player (c), Dunstan, Hutch, Rowe
Lobb
Broost, Poppy, Lonie, Brown
Thompson, Downie
E: Dwyer if by the power of Jesus H Christ he makes the 22. :P
Can confirm, we have flower all this
week season.
No worries for the win Meow.
Karen?
Auto correct?
Quote from: ossie85 on July 24, 2015, 01:14:03 PM
Auto correct?
Haha nah. Found out a while back that people from Cairo apparently can be referred to as Cairenes and we reckon that Cairene sounds like a hipster version of Karen. :P
New Delhi Tigers
DEF Zac Williams, Jimmy Webster, Jarman Impey, Simon White
MIDS Stephen Coniglio (VC), Andrew Gaff (C), Chris Masten, Isaac Heeney
UTIL Nick Robertson, Jarrad Grant
RUCK Toby Nankervis
FWDS Jack Darling, Jesse White, Riley Knight, Paddy McCartin
EMER Sam Darley, Viv Michie, Ben Griffiths
OUT Aaron Mullett (Hammy), Tom Nicholls (Quad), Koby Stevens (Heel)
IN Simon White, Isaac Heeney, Paddy McCartin
Quote from: meow meow on July 21, 2015, 03:00:02 PM
CHRISTCHURCH SAINTS
B: Liam Picken, Dylan Roberton, Sean Dempster (R), Sam Gilbert
M: Sam Mitchell (VC), Tom Scully, Hamish Hartlett, Matthew Boyd (C)
R: Shaun McKernan
F: Jack Steele, Dayne Zorko, Jake Stringer, Tory Dickson
I: Aaron Vandenberg, Luke Shuey
E: Jeff Garlett, Harris Andrews, Aaron Sandilands
Resting: Aaron Sandilands
Wilbur didn't get up from his shoulder niggle so McKernan will be handling the ruck duties this week.
I genuinely don't know if I should captain Fyfe this week :-X
And considering Steven has a bad record against the Demons... I'm considering putting the C on Maxwell.
But I don't feel right about it :-\
Both our 4th and 5th best scorers for the year are out this weekend. We'll need big games from the kids
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 24, 2015, 04:30:31 PM
I genuinely don't know if I should captain Fyfe this week :-X
And considering Steven has a bad record against the Demons... I'm considering putting the C on Maxwell.
But I don't feel right about it :-\
ohh how you wish you had a gun like Goldy.
even in the best team in the comp he is a lock. Fyfe has question marks in a weak team like Berlin.
Its clear who the Jim Stynes medalist is.
Tokyo Samurai
Def: Henderson, Yarran, Ibbotson, Suckling
Mid: Parker (VC) Jack (C), Miles, Burgoyne
Ruck: Smith
Fwd: Motlop, Dahlhaus, Suban, Cripps
IC: Johanissen, Cunningham
Emergencies: Merrett, Gleeson, Frost
Seoul
Def: Newnes, Langdon, McKenzie, Roughead
Mid: Dangerfield (C), Ellis, Greene, Whitfield
Ruck: McEvoy
Fwd: Lynch, Matera, Lloyd, Kelly
Int: Sutcliffe, Daniel
Emg: Templeton, Boekhurst, Ashby
Quote from: Memphistopheles on July 23, 2015, 10:38:31 PM
Quote from: Vinny on July 23, 2015, 09:25:45 PM
Buenoes Aires Dillos:
D: E.Wood, S.Atley, T.Goldsack, C.Newman.
M: M.Wallis (VC), B.Hill, A.Brayshaw, J.DeGoey.
R: B.Lennon (OOP)
F: T.Adams (C), J.Schulz, L.Thomas, T.Membrey.
U: J.Tutt, P.Karnezis
E: J.Clarke, S.Lemmens, L.Jones
You know that Adams is suspended for another week right Vinny?
Might wanna change this Vin
Lift your game Vinny. How do you expect to win in France with that level of commitment?!
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 24, 2015, 04:30:31 PM
I genuinely don't know if I should captain Fyfe this week :-X
And considering Steven has a bad record against the Demons... I'm considering putting the C on Maxwell.
But I don't feel right about it :-\
Doesn't matter as London with Edwards out will probably roll over for you. ;) ;)
Quote from: Vinny on July 23, 2015, 09:25:45 PM
Buenoes Aires Dillos:
D: E.Wood, S.Atley, T.Goldsack, C.Newman.
M: M.Wallis (VC), B.Hill, A.Brayshaw, J.DeGoey.
R: B.Lennon (OOP)
F: T.Adams (C), J.Schulz, L.Thomas, T.Membrey.
U: J.Tutt, P.Karnezis
E: J.Clarke, S.Lemmens, L.Jones
Taylor Adams isnt playing this week. Adams out Lennon replaces him in the forward than J.Clarke comes on as OOP. Chaplin onto last bench postion. Wallis C and Brayshaw VC
Vin at soccer so he text me approval to update team
Quote from: Holz on July 24, 2015, 07:00:32 PM
Quote from: Vinny on July 23, 2015, 09:25:45 PM
Buenoes Aires Dillos:
D: E.Wood, S.Atley, T.Goldsack, C.Newman.
M: M.Wallis (VC), B.Hill, A.Brayshaw, J.DeGoey.
R: B.Lennon (OOP)
F: T.Adams (C), J.Schulz, L.Thomas, T.Membrey.
U: J.Tutt, P.Karnezis
E: J.Clarke, S.Lemmens, L.Jones
Taylor Adams isnt playing this week. Adams out Lennon replaces him in the forward than J.Clarke comes on as OOP. Chaplin onto last bench postion. Wallis C and Brayshaw VC
Can't accept that from you Holz, unless either Nails or Vinny told you to do it.
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 24, 2015, 07:09:07 PM
Quote from: Holz on July 24, 2015, 07:00:32 PM
Quote from: Vinny on July 23, 2015, 09:25:45 PM
Buenoes Aires Dillos:
D: E.Wood, S.Atley, T.Goldsack, C.Newman.
M: M.Wallis (VC), B.Hill, A.Brayshaw, J.DeGoey.
R: B.Lennon (OOP)
F: T.Adams (C), J.Schulz, L.Thomas, T.Membrey.
U: J.Tutt, P.Karnezis
E: J.Clarke, S.Lemmens, L.Jones
Taylor Adams isnt playing this week. Adams out Lennon replaces him in the forward than J.Clarke comes on as OOP. Chaplin onto last bench postion. Wallis C and Brayshaw VC
Can't accept that from you Holz, unless either Nails or Vinny told you to do it.
Vin at the soccer so no net but he texted me approval
Woah what the flower.
Lucky I checked this thread again before lockout. I swear I posted our team before but it didn't work :o
#CobraStrike
D: Andrejs Everitt, Nick Haynes, James Gwilt, Shane Savage
M: Josh P Kennedy (CC), Trent Cotchin, Dom Tyson, Ed Curnow
R: Stefan Martin
F: Shaun Higgins, Tom Hawkins, Jeremy Cameron, Sam Reid
U: Mark Blicavs (CC), Scott Selwood
E: Billy Longer (R), Nick O'Brien (M), Stewart Crameri (F)
Quote from: Holz on July 24, 2015, 07:10:29 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 24, 2015, 07:09:07 PM
Quote from: Holz on July 24, 2015, 07:00:32 PM
Quote from: Vinny on July 23, 2015, 09:25:45 PM
Buenoes Aires Dillos:
D: E.Wood, S.Atley, T.Goldsack, C.Newman.
M: M.Wallis (VC), B.Hill, A.Brayshaw, J.DeGoey.
R: B.Lennon (OOP)
F: T.Adams (C), J.Schulz, L.Thomas, T.Membrey.
U: J.Tutt, P.Karnezis
E: J.Clarke, S.Lemmens, L.Jones
Taylor Adams isnt playing this week. Adams out Lennon replaces him in the forward than J.Clarke comes on as OOP. Chaplin onto last bench postion. Wallis C and Brayshaw VC
Can't accept that from you Holz, unless either Nails or Vinny told you to do it.
Vin at the soccer so no net but he texted me approval
Yep thanks a heaps Holz. Struggling for service
Of course Puopolo is the sub. :P
Quote from: Holz on July 24, 2015, 07:10:29 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 24, 2015, 07:09:07 PM
Quote from: Holz on July 24, 2015, 07:00:32 PM
Quote from: Vinny on July 23, 2015, 09:25:45 PM
Buenoes Aires Dillos:
D: E.Wood, S.Atley, T.Goldsack, C.Newman.
M: M.Wallis (VC), B.Hill, A.Brayshaw, J.DeGoey.
R: B.Lennon (OOP)
F: T.Adams (C), J.Schulz, L.Thomas, T.Membrey.
U: J.Tutt, P.Karnezis
E: J.Clarke, S.Lemmens, L.Jones
Taylor Adams isnt playing this week. Adams out Lennon replaces him in the forward than J.Clarke comes on as OOP. Chaplin onto last bench postion. Wallis C and Brayshaw VC
Can't accept that from you Holz, unless either Nails or Vinny told you to do it.
Vin at the soccer so no net but he texted me approval
Good enough for me.
Berlin Brewers
D: Michael Hibberd, Colin Garland, Jarryn Geary, Jack Grimes
M: Nat Fyfe (VC), Jack Steven, Adam Treloar, Daniel Cross
R: Max Gawn (C)
F: Drew Petrie, Marco PapaGun, Lewis Jetta, Jordan Murdoch
I: Jack Viney, Charlie Dixon
E: Jesse Lonergan, Xavier Ellis, Mark Jamar
I feel like I'm going to regret taking the C away from Fyfe... I think I've made a huge mistake :-X
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 24, 2015, 07:40:19 PM
I feel like I'm going to regret taking the C away from Fyfe... I think I've made a huge mistake :-X
Wilbur says you're a couple of weeks too late :-X
Quote from: Ringo on July 23, 2015, 09:08:01 PM
LONDON ROYALS
Def: Dane Rampe; Mark Baguley; Sam Wright, Zac Tuohy
Mids: Daniel Hanneberry (C);David MacKay; Brent Stanton ; Jarrad McVeigh (VC)
Rucks: Callum Sinclair
Fwds:Mark LeCras; Dannyle Pearce;Chris Mayne, Josh Hill
Int: Billy Hartung, Brad Sheppard
Emergencies: Heritier Lumumba, Dan McStay, Troy Menzell Matt Shaw
Subject to change after final teams announced
With Troy Menzell a late out Matt Shaw comes onto emergencies
Team submission stuff:
@Seoul, you forgot to name a VC. On preferences, your VC is now Brandon Ellis.
Just the one OOP named on purpose.
Players receiving a rest bonus this week (tell me if I missed any):
Jeremy Howe (Pacific)
Sean Dempster (Christchurch)
Jordan Lewis (Mexico City)
Nick Malceski (PNL)
Players rested this week (tell me if I missed any):
Dominic Sheed (Moscow)
Aaron Sandilands (Christchurch)
Ivan Maric (Mexico City)
Matt Priddis (PNL)
Lee Spurr (Pacific)
how good is gunston
Quote from: JROO8 on July 24, 2015, 10:10:10 PM
Quote from: Holz on July 24, 2015, 09:40:42 PM
how good is gunston Lewis
not that good, Gunston is far better.
younger, a forward and matching him in scoring
catch 22.
Hawks killing them so Gunston on Fire
Hawks killing them so Birchall cant get near the ball as its always in the hawks half.
Quote from: Holz on July 24, 2015, 10:19:54 PM
catch 22.
Hawks killing them so Gunston on Fire
Hawks killing them so Birchall cant get near the ball as its always in the hawks half.
Yeah I think that's the same reason why Gus Litherland didn't ton up tonight
Isaac Smith hasn't dined on the carcass of sides during big losses as much lately as I usually come to expect from him, solid 80-90s but in a big loss I always expect him to have close to 30 and kick a couple which he just hasn't the last few weeks
Poppy basically scored like 50 in a half, would have got the ton if he played a full game. Robbed.
After last night:
Lewis was a handy person to receive the rest bonus this week!
| Beijing Thunder | | | | | Pacific Islanders | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Harry Taylor | 0 | | | D1 | Michael Hurley | 0 | | |
D2 | Cale Hooker | 0 | | | D2 | Jeremy Howe | 0 | R | 0 |
D3 | Jackson Thurlow | 0 | | | D3 | Rory Laird | 0 | | |
D4 | Travis Varcoe | 0 | | | D4 | Alex Fasolo | 0 | | |
M1 | Oliver Wines | 0 | C | 0 | M1 | Michael Barlow | 0 | | |
M2 | Lachie Neale | 0 | VC | 0 | M2 | Michael Rischitelli | 0 | | |
M3 | Josh Caddy | 0 | | | M3 | Jack Redden | 0 | CC | 0 |
M4 | Touk Miller | 0 | | | M4 | Cameron Guthrie | 0 | | |
R1 | Brodie Grundy | 0 | | | R1 | Jarrod Witts | 0 | | |
F1 | Tom Bell | 65 | 1 | 65 | F1 | Devon Smith | 0 | | |
F2 | Eddie Betts | 0 | | | F2 | Marcus Bontempelli | 0 | CC | 0 |
F3 | Ben Kennedy | 0 | | | F3 | Tom Mitchell | 0 | | |
F4 | Kane Lambert | 0 | | | F4 | Jarryd Blair | 0 | | |
U1 | Matthew Kreuzer | 72 | 1 | 72 | U1 | Sam Gibson | 0 | | |
U2 | Maverick Weller | 0 | | | U2 | Ben Howlett | 0 | | |
E1 | Sam Mayes | 0 | | | E1 | Matthew Leuenberger | 0 | | |
E2 | Chris Dawes | 0 | | | E2 | Brodie Martin | 0 | | |
E3 | James Aish | 0 | | | E3 | Curtly Hampton | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 137 | | | | Total | 0 |
| Cairo Sands | | | | | Christchurch Saints | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Brodie Smith | 0 | | | D1 | Liam Picken | 0 | | |
D2 | Nick Smith | 0 | | | D2 | Dylan Roberton | 0 | | |
D3 | Hugh Goddard | 0 | | | D3 | Sean Dempster | 0 | R | 0 |
D4 | Jeremy Laidler | 0 | | | D4 | Sam Gilbert | 0 | | |
M1 | Dayne Beams | 0 | C | 0 | M1 | Sam Mitchell | 105 | VC | 105 |
M2 | Pearce Hanley | 0 | VC | 0 | M2 | Tom Scully | 0 | | |
M3 | Luke Dunstan | 0 | | | M3 | Hamish Hartlett | 0 | | |
M4 | Mark Hutchings | 0 | | | M4 | Matthew Boyd | 0 | C | 0 |
R1 | Rory Lobb | 0 | | | R1 | Shaun McKernan | 0 | | |
F1 | Luke Breust | 131 | 1 | 131 | F1 | Jack Steele | 0 | | |
F2 | Paul Puopolo | 48 | DNP | 0 | F2 | Dayne Zorko | 0 | | |
F3 | Jack Lonie | 0 | | | F3 | Jake Stringer | 0 | | |
F4 | Ben Brown | 0 | | | F4 | Tory Dickson | 0 | | |
U1 | Rhys Palmer | 0 | | | U1 | Aaron Vandenberg | 0 | | |
U2 | Sam Rowe | 41 | 1 | 41 | U2 | Luke Shuey | 0 | | |
E1 | Jake Batchelor | 0 | | | E1 | Jeff Garlett | 0 | | |
E2 | Tom Downie | 0 | | | E2 | Harris Andrews | 0 | | |
E3 | Sam Dwyer | 0 | | | E3 | Aaron Sandilands | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 172 | | | | Total | 105 |
| Cape Town Cobras | | | | | Mexico City Suns | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Andrejs Everitt | 60 | 1 | 60 | D1 | Kade Simpson | 98 | 1 | 98 |
D2 | Nick Haynes | 0 | | | D2 | Matthew Broadbent | 0 | | |
D3 | James Gwilt | 0 | | | D3 | Adam Oxley | 0 | | |
D4 | Shane Savage | 0 | | | D4 | Brian Lake | 65 | 1 | 65 |
M1 | Josh P Kennedy | 0 | CC | 0 | M1 | Steele Sidebottom | 0 | CC | 0 |
M2 | Trent Cotchin | 0 | | | M2 | Tom Rockliff | 0 | CC | 0 |
M3 | Dom Tyson | 0 | | | M3 | Bradley Ebert | 0 | | |
M4 | Edward Curnow | 73 | 1 | 73 | M4 | Jordan Lewis | 150 | R | 165 |
R1 | Stefan Martin | 0 | | | R1 | Shaun Hampson | 0 | | |
F1 | Shaun Higgins | 0 | | | F1 | Brett Deledio | 0 | | |
F2 | Tom Hawkins | 0 | | | F2 | Brendon Goddard | 0 | | |
F3 | Jeremy Cameron | 0 | | | F3 | Jimmy Bartel | 0 | | |
F4 | Sam B Reid | 0 | | | F4 | Nick Riewoldt | 0 | | |
U1 | Mark Blicavs | 0 | CC | 0 | U1 | Brent Harvey | 0 | | |
U2 | Scott Selwood | 0 | | | U2 | Allen Christensen | 0 | | |
E1 | Billy Longer | 0 | | | E1 | Shaun Grigg | 0 | | |
E2 | Nicholas O'Brien | 0 | | | E2 | Josh Glenn | 0 | | |
E3 | Stewart Crameri | 0 | | | E3 | Shannon Hurn | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 133 | | | | Total | 328 |
| London Royals | | | | | Berlin Brewers | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Dane Rampe | 0 | | | D1 | Michael Hibberd | 0 | | |
D2 | Mark Baguley | 0 | | | D2 | Colin Garland | 0 | | |
D3 | Sam Wright | 0 | | | D3 | Jarryn Geary | 0 | | |
D4 | Zach Tuohy | 83 | 1 | 83 | D4 | Jack Grimes | 0 | | |
M1 | Dan Hannebery | 0 | C | 0 | M1 | Nat Fyfe | 0 | VC | 0 |
M2 | David Mackay | 0 | | | M2 | Jack Steven | 0 | | |
M3 | Brent Stanton | 0 | | | M3 | Adam Treloar | 0 | | |
M4 | Jarrad McVeigh | 0 | VC | 0 | M4 | Daniel Cross | 0 | | |
R1 | Callum Sinclair | 0 | | | R1 | Max Gawn | 0 | C | 0 |
F1 | Mark LeCras | 0 | | | F1 | Drew Petrie | 0 | | |
F2 | Danyle Pearce | 0 | | | F2 | Marco Paparone | 0 | | |
F3 | Chris Mayne | 0 | | | F3 | Lewis Jetta | 0 | | |
F4 | Josh Hill | 0 | | | F4 | Jordan Murdoch | 0 | | |
U1 | Billy Hartung | 118 | 1 | 118 | U1 | Jack Viney | 0 | | |
U2 | Bradley Sheppard | 0 | | | U2 | Charlie Dixon | 0 | | |
E1 | Heritier Lumumba | 0 | | | E1 | Jesse Lonergan | 0 | | |
E2 | Daniel McStay | 0 | | | E2 | Xavier Ellis | 0 | | |
E3 | Matt Shaw | 0 | | | E3 | Mark Jamar | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 201 | | | | Total | 0 |
| Moscow Spetsnaz | | | | | Dublin Destroyers | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Lynden Dunn | 0 | | | D1 | Grant Birchall | 68 | 1 | 68 |
D2 | Nick Vlastuin | 0 | | | D2 | Alex Rance | 0 | | |
D3 | Sam Docherty | 51 | 1 | 51 | D3 | Tom McDonald | 0 | | |
D4 | Jack Hombsch | 0 | | | D4 | Robert Murphy | 0 | | |
M1 | Callan Ward | 0 | | | M1 | Joel Selwood | 0 | | |
M2 | Dyson Heppell | 0 | | | M2 | Travis Boak | 0 | | |
M3 | David Armitage | 0 | | | M3 | David Mundy | 0 | VC | 0 |
M4 | Levi Greenwood | 0 | | | M4 | Scott Thompson | 0 | | |
R1 | Nic Naitanui | 0 | CC | 0 | R1 | Todd Goldstein | 0 | C | 0 |
F1 | Robbie Gray | 0 | CC | 0 | F1 | Lance Franklin | 0 | | |
F2 | Joe Daniher | 0 | | | F2 | Dustin Martin | 0 | | |
F3 | Jesse Hogan | 0 | | | F3 | Jarryd Roughead | 117 | 1 | 117 |
F4 | Angus Monfries | 0 | | | F4 | Jack Gunston | 165 | 1 | 165 |
U1 | Clancee Pearce | 0 | | | U1 | Nick Dal Santo | 0 | | |
U2 | Ryan Bastinac | 0 | | | U2 | Rory Sloane | 0 | | |
E1 | Paul Seedsman | 0 | | | E1 | Michael Walters | 0 | | |
E2 | Steven May | 0 | | | E2 | Josh Bruce | 0 | | |
E3 | Josh Jenkins | 0 | | | E3 | Nick Holman | 26 | | |
| | | Total | 51 | | | | Total | 350 |
| New York Revolution | | | | | New Delhi Tigers | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Heath Shaw | 0 | | | D1 | Zachary Williams | 0 | | |
D2 | Josh Gibson | 98 | 1 | 98 | D2 | Jimmy Webster | 0 | | |
D3 | Sam Fisher | 0 | | | D3 | Jarman Impey | 0 | | |
D4 | Kade Kolodjashnij | 0 | | | D4 | Simon White | 37 | 1 | 37 |
M1 | Mitch Duncan | 0 | CC | 0 | M1 | Stephen Coniglio | 0 | VC | 0 |
M2 | Steve Johnson | 0 | | | M2 | Andrew Gaff | 0 | C | 0 |
M3 | Jackson Macrae | 0 | | | M3 | Chris Masten | 0 | | |
M4 | Leigh Montagna | 0 | CC | 0 | M4 | Isaac Heeney | 0 | | |
R1 | Mike Pyke | 0 | | | R1 | Toby Nankervis | 0 | | |
F1 | Josh J Kennedy | 0 | | | F1 | Jack Darling | 0 | | |
F2 | Harley Bennell | 0 | | | F2 | Jesse White | 0 | | |
F3 | Jarrad Waite | 0 | | | F3 | Riley Knight | 0 | | |
F4 | Sharrod Wellingham | 0 | | | F4 | Patrick McCartin | 0 | | |
U1 | Matt Rosa | 0 | | | U1 | Nicholas Robertson | 0 | | |
U2 | Heath Grundy | 0 | | | U2 | Jarrad Grant | 0 | | |
E1 | Dylan Buckley | 32 | | | E1 | Sam Darley | 0 | | |
E2 | Jed Adcock | 0 | | | E2 | Viv Michie | 0 | | |
E3 | Nathan Brown | 0 | | | E3 | Ben Griffiths | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 98 | | | | Total | 37 |
| PNL Reindeers | | | | | Buenos Aires Armadillos | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Luke McPharlin | 0 | | | D1 | Easton Wood | 0 | | |
D2 | Corey Enright | 0 | | | D2 | Shaun Atley | 0 | | |
D3 | Marley Williams | 0 | | | D3 | Tyson Goldsack | 0 | | |
D4 | Nick Malceski | 0 | R | 0 | D4 | Chris Newman | 0 | | |
M1 | Dane Swan | 0 | CC | 0 | M1 | Mitch Wallis | 0 | C | 0 |
M2 | Nathan Jones | 0 | | | M2 | Bradley Hill | 72 | 1 | 72 |
M3 | Daniel Rich | 0 | | | M3 | Angus Brayshaw | 0 | VC | 0 |
M4 | Farren Ray | 0 | | | M4 | Jordan De Goey | 0 | | |
R1 | Matthew Lobbe | 0 | | | R1 | Justin Clarke | 0 | P | 0 |
F1 | Justin Westhoff | 0 | | | F1 | Ben Lennon | 0 | | |
F2 | Chad Wingard | 0 | | | F2 | Jay Schulz | 0 | | |
F3 | Cyril Rioli | 91 | 1 | 91 | F3 | Lindsay Thomas | 0 | | |
F4 | Zachary Merrett | 0 | | | F4 | Tim Membrey | 0 | | |
U1 | Luke Hodge | 140 | CC | 210 | U1 | Jason Tutt | 33 | 1 | 33 |
U2 | Tom T Lynch | 0 | | | U2 | Troy Chaplin | 0 | | |
E1 | Mitch Hallahan | 0 | | | E1 | Patrick Karnezis | 0 | | |
E2 | Jackson Trengove | 0 | | | E2 | Sean Lemmens | 0 | | |
E3 | Tom Campbell | 0 | | | E3 | Liam Jones | 30 | | |
| | | Total | 301 | | | | Total | 105 |
| Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | | | | | Toronto Wolves | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Bachar Houli | 0 | | | D1 | James Kelly | 0 | | |
D2 | Elliot Yeo | 0 | | | D2 | Rhyce Shaw | 0 | | |
D3 | Andrew Mackie | 0 | | | D3 | Alan Toovey | 0 | | |
D4 | Ben Jacobs | 0 | | | D4 | Angus Litherland | 59 | 1 | 59 |
M1 | Marc Murphy | 114 | 1 | 114 | M1 | Scott Pendlebury | 0 | C | 0 |
M2 | Gary Jnr Ablett | 0 | C | 0 | M2 | Ryan Griffen | 0 | VC | 0 |
M3 | Stephen Hill | 0 | | | M3 | Andrew Swallow | 0 | | |
M4 | Bernie Vince | 0 | VC | 0 | M4 | Ben Cunnington | 0 | | |
R1 | Sam Jacobs | 0 | | | R1 | Paddy Ryder | 0 | | |
F1 | Jack Riewoldt | 0 | | | F1 | Jack Ziebell | 0 | | |
F2 | Adam Schneider | 0 | | | F2 | Jack Crisp | 0 | | |
F3 | Taylor Walker | 0 | | | F3 | Matthew Pavlich | 0 | | |
F4 | Lewis Taylor | 0 | | | F4 | Mitch Robinson | 0 | | |
U1 | Patrick Cripps | 74 | 1 | 74 | U1 | Isaac Smith | 89 | 1 | 89 |
U2 | David Zaharakis | 0 | | | U2 | Richard Douglas | 0 | | |
E1 | Brayden Maynard | 0 | | | E1 | Lachlan Henderson | 67 | | |
E2 | David Hale | 78 | | | E2 | Kayne Turner | 0 | | |
E3 | Matthew Wright | 0 | | | E3 | Daniel Merrett | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 188 | | | | Total | 148 |
| Tokyo Samurai | | | | | Seoul Magpies | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Ricky Henderson | 0 | | | D1 | Jack Newnes | 0 | | |
D2 | Chris Yarran | 72 | 1 | 72 | D2 | Tom Langdon | 0 | | |
D3 | Garrick Ibbotson | 0 | | | D3 | Trent McKenzie | 0 | | |
D4 | Matt Suckling | 105 | 1 | 105 | D4 | Jordan Roughead | 0 | | |
M1 | Luke Parker | 0 | VC | 0 | M1 | Patrick Dangerfield | 0 | C | 0 |
M2 | Kieran Jack | 0 | C | 0 | M2 | Brandon Ellis | 0 | VC | 0 |
M3 | Anthony Miles | 0 | | | M3 | Toby Greene | 0 | | |
M4 | Shaun Burgoyne | 75 | 1 | 75 | M4 | Lachie Whitfield | 0 | | |
R1 | Zac Smith | 0 | | | R1 | Ben McEvoy | 124 | 1 | 124 |
F1 | Steven Motlop | 0 | | | F1 | Tom J Lynch | 0 | | |
F2 | Luke Dahlhaus | 0 | | | F2 | Brandon Matera | 0 | | |
F3 | Nick Suban | 0 | | | F3 | Jake Lloyd | 0 | | |
F4 | Jamie Cripps | 0 | | | F4 | Joshua Kelly | 0 | | |
U1 | Jason Johannisen | 0 | | | U1 | Cameron Sutcliffe | 0 | | |
U2 | Harry Cunningham | 0 | | | U2 | Caleb Daniel | 0 | | |
E1 | Jackson Merrett | 0 | | | E1 | Eli Templeton | 0 | | |
E2 | Martin Gleeson | 0 | | | E2 | Blaine Boekhorst | 68 | | |
E3 | Jack Frost | 0 | | | E3 | Jason Ashby | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 252 | | | | Total | 124 |
Lewis what a jip
Gunston should have beat his Sc by 40+ beat him in basically every category but cheap handballs.
Very very lucky.
300 up with two extra, cant complain with that.
Really sucks when your match is over after the first game of the round.
Goldy last week and now Lewis this week. Goodbye finals :'(
Rhys Palmer subbed.
I believe he was supposed to replace Poppy?
Does that mean we now get Poppy's 48 and Batch replaces Palmer on the interchange?
Ablett subbed out could be pretty big in shaping this contest!
Griffen Kelly and Douglas all started well :)
Huge for Rio, means Vince plays as captain
Quote from: ossie85 on July 25, 2015, 03:29:17 PM
Huge for Rio, means Vince plays as captain
Huge sigh of relief for evryone playing us in the next few weeks :P
I'm actually crying :'(
Im calling it now Jelly is back.
Rumour is coach Holz told him to take it easy for the first 2/3 of the year to help with the cap. Has now been told to turn it back on with finals coming up.
Quote from: Nige on July 25, 2015, 02:35:29 PM
Rhys Palmer subbed.
I believe he was supposed to replace Poppy?
Does that mean we now get Poppy's 48 and Batch replaces Palmer on the interchange?
Yup
Quote from: ossie85 on July 25, 2015, 03:29:17 PM
Huge for Rio, means Vince plays as captain
First time of a non-loopholed Vice-Captain coming in for double points this year iirc
Quote from: Levi434 on July 25, 2015, 03:42:24 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on July 25, 2015, 03:29:17 PM
Huge for Rio, means Vince plays as captain
Huge sigh of relief for evryone playing us in the next few weeks :P
I'm actually crying :'(
A MASSIVE SIGH OF RELIEF!
Whoo Dixon!
A little annoyed I can't get Lonergan on the field, but oh well.
Richy Douglas backs up with another big score 8)
Kelly also back to back tons and another for Griff, averaging 104 the last 5 weeks will be a handy defender next season!
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 25, 2015, 05:26:51 PM
Whoo Dixon!
A little annoyed I can't get Lonergan on the field, but oh well.
when he is on its all fun and games, next week probably subbed out for 30.
with Ablett gone.
Goldy and Fyfer can battle it out for the best SCer
Write Pendles off at your peril lads
You're going to be one of them are you, Lever? You'll fit in with Patfull, Buntine, Stringer and Garlett perfectly. 57 when I fielded him last week, 111 this week once he's in the reserves.
Quote from: roo boys! on July 25, 2015, 05:46:03 PM
Write Pendles off at your peril lads
im writing him off as the best SCer.
surely you cant go against your man Goldy.
the guys average like 150 this month
Quote from: meow meow on July 25, 2015, 05:47:55 PM
You're going to be one of them are you, Lever? You'll fit in with Patfull, Buntine, Stringer and Garlett perfectly. 57 when I fielded him last week, 111 this week once he's in the reserves.
I'll be happy to take him, Buntine and Stringer off your hands then Mewtwo ;).
No Mummy, Beams, Meatball, Hanley... no Cairo.
Holy Crap Cairo are having a mare.
Beams and Hanley late outs!
Yep, Fyfe on well on track for a ton.
Knew I made a mistake as soon as I made it.
After the 2 saturday arvo matches:
Toronto and Rio neck and neck early!
| Beijing Thunder | | | | | Pacific Islanders | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Harry Taylor | 70 | 1 | 70 | D1 | Michael Hurley | 0 | | |
D2 | Cale Hooker | 0 | | | D2 | Jeremy Howe | 0 | R | 0 |
D3 | Jackson Thurlow | 37 | 1 | 37 | D3 | Rory Laird | 124 | 1 | 124 |
D4 | Travis Varcoe | 0 | | | D4 | Alex Fasolo | 0 | | |
M1 | Oliver Wines | 0 | C | 0 | M1 | Michael Barlow | 0 | | |
M2 | Lachie Neale | 0 | VC | 0 | M2 | Michael Rischitelli | 99 | 1 | 99 |
M3 | Josh Caddy | 96 | 1 | 96 | M3 | Jack Redden | 0 | CC | 0 |
M4 | Touk Miller | 43 | 1 | 43 | M4 | Cameron Guthrie | 95 | 1 | 95 |
R1 | Brodie Grundy | 0 | | | R1 | Jarrod Witts | 0 | | |
F1 | Tom Bell | 65 | 1 | 65 | F1 | Devon Smith | 56 | 1 | 56 |
F2 | Eddie Betts | 77 | 1 | 77 | F2 | Marcus Bontempelli | 0 | CC | 0 |
F3 | Ben Kennedy | 0 | | | F3 | Tom Mitchell | 0 | | |
F4 | Kane Lambert | 0 | | | F4 | Jarryd Blair | 0 | | |
U1 | Matthew Kreuzer | 72 | 1 | 72 | U1 | Sam Gibson | 0 | | |
U2 | Maverick Weller | 0 | | | U2 | Ben Howlett | 0 | | |
E1 | Sam Mayes | 0 | | | E1 | Matthew Leuenberger | 0 | | |
E2 | Chris Dawes | 0 | | | E2 | Brodie Martin | 52 | | |
E3 | James Aish | 0 | | | E3 | Curtly Hampton | 53 | | |
| | | Total | 460 | | | | Total | 374 |
| Cairo Sands | | | | | Christchurch Saints | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Brodie Smith | 83 | 1 | 83 | D1 | Liam Picken | 0 | | |
D2 | Nick Smith | 0 | | | D2 | Dylan Roberton | 0 | | |
D3 | Hugh Goddard | 0 | | | D3 | Sean Dempster | 0 | R | 0 |
D4 | Jeremy Laidler | 0 | | | D4 | Sam Gilbert | 0 | | |
M1 | Dayne Beams | 0 | C | 0 | M1 | Sam Mitchell | 105 | VC | 105 |
M2 | Pearce Hanley | 0 | VC | 0 | M2 | Tom Scully | 89 | 1 | 89 |
M3 | Luke Dunstan | 0 | | | M3 | Hamish Hartlett | 0 | | |
M4 | Mark Hutchings | 0 | | | M4 | Matthew Boyd | 0 | C | 0 |
R1 | Rory Lobb | 87 | 1 | 87 | R1 | Shaun McKernan | 0 | | |
F1 | Luke Breust | 131 | 1 | 131 | F1 | Jack Steele | 65 | 1 | 65 |
F2 | Paul Puopolo | 48 | 1 | 48 | F2 | Dayne Zorko | 0 | | |
F3 | Jack Lonie | 0 | | | F3 | Jake Stringer | 0 | | |
F4 | Ben Brown | 0 | | | F4 | Tory Dickson | 0 | | |
U1 | Rhys Palmer | 6 | DNP | 0 | U1 | Aaron Vandenberg | 0 | | |
U2 | Sam Rowe | 41 | 1 | 41 | U2 | Luke Shuey | 0 | | |
E1 | Jake Batchelor | 0 | | | E1 | Jeff Garlett | 0 | | |
E2 | Tom Downie | 80 | | | E2 | Harris Andrews | 0 | | |
E3 | Sam Dwyer | 0 | | | E3 | Aaron Sandilands | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 390 | | | | Total | 259 |
| Cape Town Cobras | | | | | Mexico City Suns | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Andrejs Everitt | 60 | 1 | 60 | D1 | Kade Simpson | 98 | 1 | 98 |
D2 | Nick Haynes | 69 | 1 | 69 | D2 | Matthew Broadbent | 0 | | |
D3 | James Gwilt | 0 | | | D3 | Adam Oxley | 0 | | |
D4 | Shane Savage | 0 | | | D4 | Brian Lake | 65 | 1 | 65 |
M1 | Josh P Kennedy | 0 | CC | 0 | M1 | Steele Sidebottom | 0 | CC | 0 |
M2 | Trent Cotchin | 0 | | | M2 | Tom Rockliff | 0 | CC | 0 |
M3 | Dom Tyson | 0 | | | M3 | Bradley Ebert | 0 | | |
M4 | Edward Curnow | 73 | 1 | 73 | M4 | Jordan Lewis | 150 | R | 165 |
R1 | Stefan Martin | 0 | | | R1 | Shaun Hampson | 0 | | |
F1 | Shaun Higgins | 0 | | | F1 | Brett Deledio | 0 | | |
F2 | Tom Hawkins | 136 | 1 | 136 | F2 | Brendon Goddard | 0 | | |
F3 | Jeremy Cameron | 61 | 1 | 61 | F3 | Jimmy Bartel | 111 | 1 | 111 |
F4 | Sam B Reid | 0 | | | F4 | Nick Riewoldt | 0 | | |
U1 | Mark Blicavs | 71 | CC | 107 | U1 | Brent Harvey | 0 | | |
U2 | Scott Selwood | 0 | | | U2 | Allen Christensen | 0 | | |
E1 | Billy Longer | 0 | | | E1 | Shaun Grigg | 0 | | |
E2 | Nicholas O'Brien | 0 | | | E2 | Josh Glenn | 44 | | |
E3 | Stewart Crameri | 0 | | | E3 | Shannon Hurn | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 506 | | | | Total | 439 |
| London Royals | | | | | Berlin Brewers | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Dane Rampe | 0 | | | D1 | Michael Hibberd | 0 | | |
D2 | Mark Baguley | 0 | | | D2 | Colin Garland | 0 | | |
D3 | Sam Wright | 0 | | | D3 | Jarryn Geary | 0 | | |
D4 | Zach Tuohy | 83 | 1 | 83 | D4 | Jack Grimes | 0 | | |
M1 | Dan Hannebery | 0 | C | 0 | M1 | Nat Fyfe | 0 | VC | 0 |
M2 | David Mackay | 53 | 1 | 53 | M2 | Jack Steven | 0 | | |
M3 | Brent Stanton | 0 | | | M3 | Adam Treloar | 132 | 1 | 132 |
M4 | Jarrad McVeigh | 0 | VC | 0 | M4 | Daniel Cross | 0 | | |
R1 | Callum Sinclair | 0 | | | R1 | Max Gawn | 0 | C | 0 |
F1 | Mark LeCras | 0 | | | F1 | Drew Petrie | 0 | | |
F2 | Danyle Pearce | 0 | | | F2 | Marco Paparone | 0 | | |
F3 | Chris Mayne | 0 | | | F3 | Lewis Jetta | 0 | | |
F4 | Josh Hill | 0 | | | F4 | Jordan Murdoch | 69 | 1 | 69 |
U1 | Billy Hartung | 118 | 1 | 118 | U1 | Jack Viney | 0 | | |
U2 | Bradley Sheppard | 0 | | | U2 | Charlie Dixon | 123 | 1 | 123 |
E1 | Heritier Lumumba | 0 | | | E1 | Jesse Lonergan | 116 | | |
E2 | Daniel McStay | 0 | | | E2 | Xavier Ellis | 0 | | |
E3 | Matt Shaw | 57 | | | E3 | Mark Jamar | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 254 | | | | Total | 324 |
| Moscow Spetsnaz | | | | | Dublin Destroyers | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Lynden Dunn | 0 | | | D1 | Grant Birchall | 68 | 1 | 68 |
D2 | Nick Vlastuin | 0 | | | D2 | Alex Rance | 0 | | |
D3 | Sam Docherty | 51 | 1 | 51 | D3 | Tom McDonald | 0 | | |
D4 | Jack Hombsch | 0 | | | D4 | Robert Murphy | 0 | | |
M1 | Callan Ward | 80 | 1 | 80 | M1 | Joel Selwood | 142 | 1 | 142 |
M2 | Dyson Heppell | 0 | | | M2 | Travis Boak | 0 | | |
M3 | David Armitage | 0 | | | M3 | David Mundy | 0 | VC | 0 |
M4 | Levi Greenwood | 0 | | | M4 | Scott Thompson | 115 | 1 | 115 |
R1 | Nic Naitanui | 0 | CC | 0 | R1 | Todd Goldstein | 0 | C | 0 |
F1 | Robbie Gray | 0 | CC | 0 | F1 | Lance Franklin | 0 | | |
F2 | Joe Daniher | 0 | | | F2 | Dustin Martin | 0 | | |
F3 | Jesse Hogan | 0 | | | F3 | Jarryd Roughead | 117 | 1 | 117 |
F4 | Angus Monfries | 0 | | | F4 | Jack Gunston | 165 | 1 | 165 |
U1 | Clancee Pearce | 0 | | | U1 | Nick Dal Santo | 0 | | |
U2 | Ryan Bastinac | 0 | | | U2 | Rory Sloane | 94 | 1 | 94 |
E1 | Paul Seedsman | 0 | | | E1 | Michael Walters | 0 | | |
E2 | Steven May | 61 | | | E2 | Josh Bruce | 0 | | |
E3 | Josh Jenkins | 96 | | | E3 | Nick Holman | 26 | | |
| | | Total | 131 | | | | Total | 701 |
| New York Revolution | | | | | New Delhi Tigers | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Heath Shaw | 127 | 1 | 127 | D1 | Zachary Williams | 81 | 1 | 81 |
D2 | Josh Gibson | 98 | 1 | 98 | D2 | Jimmy Webster | 0 | | |
D3 | Sam Fisher | 0 | | | D3 | Jarman Impey | 0 | | |
D4 | Kade Kolodjashnij | 86 | 1 | 86 | D4 | Simon White | 37 | 1 | 37 |
M1 | Mitch Duncan | 61 | CC | 92 | M1 | Stephen Coniglio | 98 | VC | 98 |
M2 | Steve Johnson | 72 | 1 | 72 | M2 | Andrew Gaff | 0 | C | 0 |
M3 | Jackson Macrae | 0 | | | M3 | Chris Masten | 0 | | |
M4 | Leigh Montagna | 0 | CC | 0 | M4 | Isaac Heeney | 0 | | |
R1 | Mike Pyke | 0 | | | R1 | Toby Nankervis | 0 | | |
F1 | Josh J Kennedy | 0 | | | F1 | Jack Darling | 0 | | |
F2 | Harley Bennell | 140 | 1 | 140 | F2 | Jesse White | 0 | | |
F3 | Jarrad Waite | 0 | | | F3 | Riley Knight | 58 | 1 | 58 |
F4 | Sharrod Wellingham | 0 | | | F4 | Patrick McCartin | 0 | | |
U1 | Matt Rosa | 0 | | | U1 | Nicholas Robertson | 0 | | |
U2 | Heath Grundy | 0 | | | U2 | Jarrad Grant | 0 | | |
E1 | Dylan Buckley | 32 | | | E1 | Sam Darley | 0 | | |
E2 | Jed Adcock | 0 | | | E2 | Viv Michie | 0 | | |
E3 | Nathan Brown | 0 | | | E3 | Ben Griffiths | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 615 | | | | Total | 274 |
| PNL Reindeers | | | | | Buenos Aires Armadillos | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Luke McPharlin | 0 | | | D1 | Easton Wood | 0 | | |
D2 | Corey Enright | 79 | 1 | 79 | D2 | Shaun Atley | 0 | | |
D3 | Marley Williams | 0 | | | D3 | Tyson Goldsack | 0 | | |
D4 | Nick Malceski | 57 | R | 63 | D4 | Chris Newman | 0 | | |
M1 | Dane Swan | 0 | CC | 0 | M1 | Mitch Wallis | 0 | C | 0 |
M2 | Nathan Jones | 0 | | | M2 | Bradley Hill | 72 | 1 | 72 |
M3 | Daniel Rich | 0 | | | M3 | Angus Brayshaw | 0 | VC | 0 |
M4 | Farren Ray | 0 | | | M4 | Jordan De Goey | 0 | | |
R1 | Matthew Lobbe | 0 | | | R1 | Justin Clarke | 0 | P | 0 |
F1 | Justin Westhoff | 0 | | | F1 | Ben Lennon | 0 | | |
F2 | Chad Wingard | 0 | | | F2 | Jay Schulz | 0 | | |
F3 | Cyril Rioli | 91 | 1 | 91 | F3 | Lindsay Thomas | 0 | | |
F4 | Zachary Merrett | 0 | | | F4 | Tim Membrey | 0 | | |
U1 | Luke Hodge | 140 | CC | 210 | U1 | Jason Tutt | 33 | 1 | 33 |
U2 | Tom T Lynch | 65 | 1 | 65 | U2 | Troy Chaplin | 0 | | |
E1 | Mitch Hallahan | 0 | | | E1 | Patrick Karnezis | 0 | | |
E2 | Jackson Trengove | 0 | | | E2 | Sean Lemmens | 41 | | |
E3 | Tom Campbell | 0 | | | E3 | Liam Jones | 30 | | |
| | | Total | 508 | | | | Total | 105 |
| Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | | | | | Toronto Wolves | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Bachar Houli | 0 | | | D1 | James Kelly | 102 | 1 | 102 |
D2 | Elliot Yeo | 0 | | | D2 | Rhyce Shaw | 0 | | |
D3 | Andrew Mackie | 72 | 1 | 72 | D3 | Alan Toovey | 0 | | |
D4 | Ben Jacobs | 0 | | | D4 | Angus Litherland | 59 | 1 | 59 |
M1 | Marc Murphy | 114 | 1 | 114 | M1 | Scott Pendlebury | 0 | C | 0 |
M2 | Gary Jnr Ablett | 21 | DNP | 0 | M2 | Ryan Griffen | 103 | VC | 103 |
M3 | Stephen Hill | 0 | | | M3 | Andrew Swallow | 0 | | |
M4 | Bernie Vince | 0 | C | 0 | M4 | Ben Cunnington | 0 | | |
R1 | Sam Jacobs | 132 | 1 | 132 | R1 | Paddy Ryder | 0 | | |
F1 | Jack Riewoldt | 0 | | | F1 | Jack Ziebell | 0 | | |
F2 | Adam Schneider | 0 | | | F2 | Jack Crisp | 0 | | |
F3 | Taylor Walker | 79 | 1 | 79 | F3 | Matthew Pavlich | 0 | | |
F4 | Lewis Taylor | 0 | | | F4 | Mitch Robinson | 0 | | |
U1 | Patrick Cripps | 74 | 1 | 74 | U1 | Isaac Smith | 89 | 1 | 89 |
U2 | David Zaharakis | 0 | | | U2 | Richard Douglas | 122 | 1 | 122 |
E1 | Brayden Maynard | 0 | | | E1 | Lachlan Henderson | 67 | | |
E2 | David Hale | 78 | | | E2 | Kayne Turner | 0 | | |
E3 | Matthew Wright | 33 | | | E3 | Daniel Merrett | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 471 | | | | Total | 475 |
| Tokyo Samurai | | | | | Seoul Magpies | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Ricky Henderson | 44 | 1 | 44 | D1 | Jack Newnes | 0 | | |
D2 | Chris Yarran | 72 | 1 | 72 | D2 | Tom Langdon | 0 | | |
D3 | Garrick Ibbotson | 0 | | | D3 | Trent McKenzie | 54 | 1 | 54 |
D4 | Matt Suckling | 105 | 1 | 105 | D4 | Jordan Roughead | 0 | | |
M1 | Luke Parker | 0 | VC | 0 | M1 | Patrick Dangerfield | 141 | C | 282 |
M2 | Kieran Jack | 0 | C | 0 | M2 | Brandon Ellis | 0 | VC | 0 |
M3 | Anthony Miles | 0 | | | M3 | Toby Greene | 54 | 1 | 54 |
M4 | Shaun Burgoyne | 75 | 1 | 75 | M4 | Lachie Whitfield | 63 | 1 | 63 |
R1 | Zac Smith | 72 | 1 | 72 | R1 | Ben McEvoy | 124 | 1 | 124 |
F1 | Steven Motlop | 144 | 1 | 144 | F1 | Tom J Lynch | 146 | 1 | 146 |
F2 | Luke Dahlhaus | 0 | | | F2 | Brandon Matera | 90 | 1 | 90 |
F3 | Nick Suban | 0 | | | F3 | Jake Lloyd | 0 | | |
F4 | Jamie Cripps | 0 | | | F4 | Joshua Kelly | 77 | 1 | 77 |
U1 | Jason Johannisen | 0 | | | U1 | Cameron Sutcliffe | 0 | | |
U2 | Harry Cunningham | 0 | | | U2 | Caleb Daniel | 0 | | |
E1 | Jackson Merrett | 0 | | | E1 | Eli Templeton | 0 | | |
E2 | Martin Gleeson | 0 | | | E2 | Blaine Boekhorst | 68 | | |
E3 | Jack Frost | 0 | | | E3 | Jason Ashby | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 512 | | | | Total | 890 |
Don't think we're gonna get anywhere near close to Pacific this week
Might be the first time a team has lost both its captain and vice. Really harsh for Cairo
Quote from: ossie85 on July 25, 2015, 07:54:01 PM
Might be the first time a team has lost both its captain and vice. Really harsh for Cairo
Oh wow, I forgot about that!
Quote from: meow meow on July 25, 2015, 06:43:39 PM
No Mummy, Beams, Meatball, Hanley... no Cairo.
Preach.
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 25, 2015, 07:05:39 PM
Holy Crap Cairo are having a mare.
You say that like it's something new.
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 25, 2015, 07:55:34 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on July 25, 2015, 07:54:01 PM
Might be the first time a team has lost both its captain and vice. Really harsh for Cairo
Oh wow, I forgot about that!
I mean, is it any surprise we're the first team to achieve such a feat?
It's funny, I was gonna make Hugh Goddard VC, then Marlon (Pk) said he'd be playing VFL because he was named for Sandy. Then he wasn't, and when I named the original Cairo team, forgot Hanley was named as I remembered he got injured last week, so I'm like "Hanley is basically the second best player in this team, he should get VC"... should have stuck with Hugh!
Edit: Can we have Hugh as C out of charity if nothing else? ;D :'(
Quote from: Nige on July 25, 2015, 08:21:02 PM
Quote from: meow meow on July 25, 2015, 06:43:39 PM
No Mummy, Beams, Meatball, Hanley... no Cairo.
Preach.
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 25, 2015, 07:05:39 PM
Holy Crap Cairo are having a mare.
You say that like it's something new.
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 25, 2015, 07:55:34 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on July 25, 2015, 07:54:01 PM
Might be the first time a team has lost both its captain and vice. Really harsh for Cairo
Oh wow, I forgot about that!
I mean, is it any surprise we're the first team to achieve such a feat?
It's funny, I was gonna make Hugh Goddard VC, then Marlon (Pk) said he'd be playing VFL because he was named for Sandy. Then he wasn't, and when I named the original Cairo team, forgot Hanley was named as I remembered he got injured last week, so I'm like "Hanley is basically the second best player in this team, he should get VC"... should have stuck with Hugh!
Edit: Can we have Hugh as C out of charity if nothing else? ;D :'(
I'd love to but... ossie made the rules, so blame him. Hitler.
Lol!
Take some responsibility Abbott!
| Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | | | | | Toronto Wolves | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Bachar Houli | 90 | 1 | 90 | D1 | James Kelly | 102 | 1 | 102 |
D2 | Elliot Yeo | 0 | | | D2 | Rhyce Shaw | 0 | | |
D3 | Andrew Mackie | 72 | 1 | 72 | D3 | Alan Toovey | 0 | | |
D4 | Ben Jacobs | 0 | | | D4 | Angus Litherland | 59 | 1 | 59 |
M1 | Marc Murphy | 114 | 1 | 114 | M1 | Scott Pendlebury | 0 | C | 0 |
M2 | Gary Jnr Ablett | 21 | DNP | 0 | M2 | Ryan Griffen | 103 | VC | 103 |
M3 | Stephen Hill | 95 | 1 | 95 | M3 | Andrew Swallow | 0 | | |
M4 | Bernie Vince | 0 | C | 0 | M4 | Ben Cunnington | 0 | | |
R1 | Sam Jacobs | 132 | 1 | 132 | R1 | Paddy Ryder | 0 | | |
F1 | Jack Riewoldt | 74 | 1 | 74 | F1 | Jack Ziebell | 0 | | |
F2 | Adam Schneider | 0 | | | F2 | Jack Crisp | 0 | | |
F3 | Taylor Walker | 79 | 1 | 79 | F3 | Matthew Pavlich | 88 | 1 | 88 |
F4 | Lewis Taylor | 0 | | | F4 | Mitch Robinson | 0 | | |
U1 | Patrick Cripps | 74 | 1 | 74 | U1 | Isaac Smith | 89 | 1 | 89 |
U2 | David Zaharakis | 0 | | | U2 | Richard Douglas | 122 | 1 | 122 |
E1 | Brayden Maynard | 0 | | | E1 | Lachlan Henderson | 67 | | |
E2 | David Hale | 78 | | | E2 | Kayne Turner | 0 | | |
E3 | Matthew Wright | 33 | | | E3 | Daniel Merrett | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 730 | | | | Total | 563 |
Looking like a tight contest, especially given Ryder, Ziebell and Swallow all having very quiet first halves
zach merrett 8)
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 25, 2015, 08:33:33 PM
I'd love to but... ossie made the rules, so blame him. Hitler.
After all I've done for you! :P :(
Did Rocky get injured again or is he just shower?
| Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | | | | | Toronto Wolves | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Bachar Houli | 90 | 1 | 90 | D1 | James Kelly | 102 | 1 | 102 |
D2 | Elliot Yeo | 0 | | | D2 | Rhyce Shaw | 0 | | |
D3 | Andrew Mackie | 72 | 1 | 72 | D3 | Alan Toovey | 0 | | |
D4 | Ben Jacobs | 65 | 1 | 65 | D4 | Angus Litherland | 59 | 1 | 59 |
M1 | Marc Murphy | 114 | 1 | 114 | M1 | Scott Pendlebury | 0 | C | 0 |
M2 | Gary Jnr Ablett | 21 | DNP | 0 | M2 | Ryan Griffen | 103 | VC | 103 |
M3 | Stephen Hill | 95 | 1 | 95 | M3 | Andrew Swallow | 84 | 1 | 84 |
M4 | Bernie Vince | 0 | C | 0 | M4 | Ben Cunnington | 96 | 1 | 96 |
R1 | Sam Jacobs | 132 | 1 | 132 | R1 | Paddy Ryder | 104 | 1 | 104 |
F1 | Jack Riewoldt | 74 | 1 | 74 | F1 | Jack Ziebell | 68 | 1 | 68 |
F2 | Adam Schneider | 0 | | | F2 | Jack Crisp | 0 | | |
F3 | Taylor Walker | 79 | 1 | 79 | F3 | Matthew Pavlich | 88 | 1 | 88 |
F4 | Lewis Taylor | 82 | 1 | 82 | F4 | Mitch Robinson | 125 | 1 | 125 |
U1 | Patrick Cripps | 74 | 1 | 74 | U1 | Isaac Smith | 89 | 1 | 89 |
U2 | David Zaharakis | 94 | 1 | 94 | U2 | Richard Douglas | 122 | 1 | 122 |
E1 | Brayden Maynard | 0 | | | E1 | Lachlan Henderson | 67 | | |
E2 | David Hale | 78 | | | E2 | Kayne Turner | 101 | | |
E3 | Matthew Wright | 33 | | | E3 | Daniel Merrett | 73 | | |
| | | Total | 971 | | | | Total | 1040 |
Ryder with a massive 65 point last quarter and Mitchy Robbo with a huge 125, can't say I was expecting that
Vince (C) + Maynard + Yeo + Schneider + HGA (currently 65)
vs
Pendles (C) + Crisp + Toovey + Shaw + 69
The big HGA of Rio plus two of my riskiest players to come has me a bit worried. Will probably come down to Vince vs Pendles
Pacific are rolling 8)
Hmm, I'm having a particularly good week so far...
Something bad is going to happen...
Good thing I don't have any risky captaincy strategies....
... FARRRRKKKKK!
Christchurch reserves are killing it this week! Should have a pretty big win over Cairo! I think our reserves have scored the most for the past 3 weeks in a row.
My boys Jake Lever and Kyle Langford scored their first of many 100's today. Harris Andrews with a 79 to back up his 89 last week. Thanks to all those who handed over their draft picks last year, a powerhouse is starting to rise.
Quote from: meow meow on July 25, 2015, 11:14:00 PM
Thanks to all those who handed over their draft picks last year, a powerhouse is starting to rise.
Hahaha, I was filthy that you were able to grab so many!
Quote from: Nige on July 25, 2015, 11:17:59 PM
Quote from: meow meow on July 25, 2015, 11:14:00 PM
Thanks to all those who handed over their draft picks last year, a powerhouse is starting to rise.
Hahaha, I was filthy that you were able to grab so many!
I'll trade this years picks to you in a deal involving one of the no-shows. Seems like you could use the depth. I've got Gibbs, Sandi, Minson, Elliott and Reid out of my best XV this week and I can barely notice.
#depth
#insulttoinjury
#nomummynocairo
#nobeamsnocairo
#noprestianocairo
#nohanleynocairo
#nomcgovernnocairo
#nomckenzienocairo
#nocrowleynocairo
Quote from: meow meow on July 25, 2015, 11:14:00 PM
Christchurch reserves are killing it this week! Should have a pretty big win over Cairo! I think our reserves have scored the most for the past 3 weeks in a row.
My boys Jake Lever and Kyle Langford scored their first of many 100's today. Harris Andrews with a 79 to back up his 89 last week. Thanks to all those who handed over their draft picks last year, a powerhouse is starting to rise.
Not scared at all. You need a ruck long term. A superstar like rocky or Sloane aswell
Moscow imploding with 3 scores 25 or under :-\
After Saturday:
| Beijing Thunder | | | | | Pacific Islanders | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Harry Taylor | 70 | 1 | 70 | D1 | Michael Hurley | 85 | 1 | 85 |
D2 | Cale Hooker | 128 | 1 | 128 | D2 | Jeremy Howe | 0 | R | 0 |
D3 | Jackson Thurlow | 37 | 1 | 37 | D3 | Rory Laird | 124 | 1 | 124 |
D4 | Travis Varcoe | 0 | | | D4 | Alex Fasolo | 0 | | |
M1 | Oliver Wines | 105 | C | 210 | M1 | Michael Barlow | 115 | 1 | 115 |
M2 | Lachie Neale | 64 | VC | 64 | M2 | Michael Rischitelli | 99 | 1 | 99 |
M3 | Josh Caddy | 96 | 1 | 96 | M3 | Jack Redden | 107 | CC | 161 |
M4 | Touk Miller | 43 | 1 | 43 | M4 | Cameron Guthrie | 95 | 1 | 95 |
R1 | Brodie Grundy | 0 | | | R1 | Jarrod Witts | 0 | | |
F1 | Tom Bell | 65 | 1 | 65 | F1 | Devon Smith | 56 | 1 | 56 |
F2 | Eddie Betts | 77 | 1 | 77 | F2 | Marcus Bontempelli | 0 | CC | 0 |
F3 | Ben Kennedy | 0 | | | F3 | Tom Mitchell | 0 | | |
F4 | Kane Lambert | 103 | 1 | 103 | F4 | Jarryd Blair | 0 | | |
U1 | Matthew Kreuzer | 72 | 1 | 72 | U1 | Sam Gibson | 84 | 1 | 84 |
U2 | Maverick Weller | 0 | | | U2 | Ben Howlett | 74 | 1 | 74 |
E1 | Sam Mayes | 109 | | | E1 | Matthew Leuenberger | 98 | | |
E2 | Chris Dawes | 0 | | | E2 | Brodie Martin | 52 | | |
E3 | James Aish | 65 | | | E3 | Curtly Hampton | 53 | | |
| | | Total | 965 | | | | Total | 893 |
| Cairo Sands | | | | | Christchurch Saints | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Brodie Smith | 83 | 1 | 83 | D1 | Liam Picken | 0 | | |
D2 | Nick Smith | 0 | | | D2 | Dylan Roberton | 0 | | |
D3 | Hugh Goddard | 0 | | | D3 | Sean Dempster | 0 | R | 0 |
D4 | Jeremy Laidler | 0 | | | D4 | Sam Gilbert | 0 | | |
M1 | Dayne Beams | 0 | DNP | 0 | M1 | Sam Mitchell | 105 | VC | 105 |
M2 | Pearce Hanley | 0 | DNP | 0 | M2 | Tom Scully | 89 | 1 | 89 |
M3 | Luke Dunstan | 0 | | | M3 | Hamish Hartlett | 97 | 1 | 97 |
M4 | Mark Hutchings | 0 | | | M4 | Matthew Boyd | 0 | C | 0 |
R1 | Rory Lobb | 87 | 1 | 87 | R1 | Shaun McKernan | 52 | 1 | 52 |
F1 | Luke Breust | 131 | 1 | 131 | F1 | Jack Steele | 65 | 1 | 65 |
F2 | Paul Puopolo | 48 | 1 | 48 | F2 | Dayne Zorko | 96 | 1 | 96 |
F3 | Jack Lonie | 0 | | | F3 | Jake Stringer | 0 | | |
F4 | Ben Brown | 81 | 1 | 81 | F4 | Tory Dickson | 0 | | |
U1 | Rhys Palmer | 6 | DNP | 0 | U1 | Aaron Vandenberg | 0 | | |
U2 | Sam Rowe | 41 | 1 | 41 | U2 | Luke Shuey | 0 | | |
E1 | Jake Batchelor | 36 | E | 36 | E1 | Jeff Garlett | 0 | | |
E2 | Tom Downie | 80 | | | E2 | Harris Andrews | 79 | | |
E3 | Sam Dwyer | 0 | | | E3 | Aaron Sandilands | 86 | | |
| | | Total | 507 | | | | Total | 504 |
| Cape Town Cobras | | | | | Mexico City Suns | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Andrejs Everitt | 60 | 1 | 60 | D1 | Kade Simpson | 98 | 1 | 98 |
D2 | Nick Haynes | 69 | 1 | 69 | D2 | Matthew Broadbent | 98 | 1 | 98 |
D3 | James Gwilt | 67 | 1 | 67 | D3 | Adam Oxley | 0 | | |
D4 | Shane Savage | 0 | | | D4 | Brian Lake | 65 | 1 | 65 |
M1 | Josh P Kennedy | 0 | CC | 0 | M1 | Steele Sidebottom | 0 | CC | 0 |
M2 | Trent Cotchin | 90 | 1 | 90 | M2 | Tom Rockliff | 50 | CC | 75 |
M3 | Dom Tyson | 0 | | | M3 | Bradley Ebert | 88 | 1 | 88 |
M4 | Edward Curnow | 73 | 1 | 73 | M4 | Jordan Lewis | 150 | R | 165 |
R1 | Stefan Martin | 97 | 1 | 97 | R1 | Shaun Hampson | 36 | 1 | 36 |
F1 | Shaun Higgins | 90 | 1 | 90 | F1 | Brett Deledio | 98 | 1 | 98 |
F2 | Tom Hawkins | 136 | 1 | 136 | F2 | Brendon Goddard | 117 | 1 | 117 |
F3 | Jeremy Cameron | 61 | 1 | 61 | F3 | Jimmy Bartel | 111 | 1 | 111 |
F4 | Sam B Reid | 0 | | | F4 | Nick Riewoldt | 0 | | |
U1 | Mark Blicavs | 71 | CC | 107 | U1 | Brent Harvey | 107 | 1 | 107 |
U2 | Scott Selwood | 0 | | | U2 | Allen Christensen | 80 | 1 | 80 |
E1 | Billy Longer | 0 | | | E1 | Shaun Grigg | 101 | | |
E2 | Nicholas O'Brien | 107 | | | E2 | Josh Glenn | 44 | | |
E3 | Stewart Crameri | 0 | | | E3 | Shannon Hurn | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 850 | | | | Total | 1138 |
| London Royals | | | | | Berlin Brewers | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Dane Rampe | 0 | | | D1 | Michael Hibberd | 90 | 1 | 90 |
D2 | Mark Baguley | 69 | 1 | 69 | D2 | Colin Garland | 0 | | |
D3 | Sam Wright | 42 | 1 | 42 | D3 | Jarryn Geary | 0 | | |
D4 | Zach Tuohy | 83 | 1 | 83 | D4 | Jack Grimes | 0 | | |
M1 | Dan Hannebery | 0 | C | 0 | M1 | Nat Fyfe | 134 | VC | 134 |
M2 | David Mackay | 53 | 1 | 53 | M2 | Jack Steven | 0 | | |
M3 | Brent Stanton | 134 | 1 | 134 | M3 | Adam Treloar | 132 | 1 | 132 |
M4 | Jarrad McVeigh | 0 | VC | 0 | M4 | Daniel Cross | 0 | | |
R1 | Callum Sinclair | 0 | | | R1 | Max Gawn | 0 | C | 0 |
F1 | Mark LeCras | 0 | | | F1 | Drew Petrie | 146 | 1 | 146 |
F2 | Danyle Pearce | 59 | 1 | 59 | F2 | Marco Paparone | 66 | 1 | 66 |
F3 | Chris Mayne | 44 | 1 | 44 | F3 | Lewis Jetta | 0 | | |
F4 | Josh Hill | 0 | | | F4 | Jordan Murdoch | 69 | 1 | 69 |
U1 | Billy Hartung | 118 | 1 | 118 | U1 | Jack Viney | 0 | | |
U2 | Bradley Sheppard | 0 | | | U2 | Charlie Dixon | 123 | 1 | 123 |
E1 | Heritier Lumumba | 0 | | | E1 | Jesse Lonergan | 116 | | |
E2 | Daniel McStay | 5 | | | E2 | Xavier Ellis | 0 | | |
E3 | Matt Shaw | 57 | | | E3 | Mark Jamar | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 602 | | | | Total | 760 |
| Moscow Spetsnaz | | | | | Dublin Destroyers | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Lynden Dunn | 0 | | | D1 | Grant Birchall | 68 | 1 | 68 |
D2 | Nick Vlastuin | 43 | 1 | 43 | D2 | Alex Rance | 99 | 1 | 99 |
D3 | Sam Docherty | 51 | 1 | 51 | D3 | Tom McDonald | 0 | | |
D4 | Jack Hombsch | 19 | 1 | 19 | D4 | Robert Murphy | 0 | | |
M1 | Callan Ward | 80 | 1 | 80 | M1 | Joel Selwood | 142 | 1 | 142 |
M2 | Dyson Heppell | 98 | 1 | 98 | M2 | Travis Boak | 98 | 1 | 98 |
M3 | David Armitage | 0 | | | M3 | David Mundy | 122 | VC | 122 |
M4 | Levi Greenwood | 0 | | | M4 | Scott Thompson | 115 | 1 | 115 |
R1 | Nic Naitanui | 0 | CC | 0 | R1 | Todd Goldstein | 127 | C | 254 |
F1 | Robbie Gray | 81 | CC | 122 | F1 | Lance Franklin | 0 | | |
F2 | Joe Daniher | 73 | 1 | 73 | F2 | Dustin Martin | 92 | 1 | 92 |
F3 | Jesse Hogan | 0 | | | F3 | Jarryd Roughead | 117 | 1 | 117 |
F4 | Angus Monfries | 25 | 1 | 25 | F4 | Jack Gunston | 165 | 1 | 165 |
U1 | Clancee Pearce | 21 | 1 | 21 | U1 | Nick Dal Santo | 97 | 1 | 97 |
U2 | Ryan Bastinac | 102 | 1 | 102 | U2 | Rory Sloane | 94 | 1 | 94 |
E1 | Paul Seedsman | 0 | | | E1 | Michael Walters | 70 | | |
E2 | Steven May | 61 | | | E2 | Josh Bruce | 0 | | |
E3 | Josh Jenkins | 96 | | | E3 | Nick Holman | 26 | | |
| | | Total | 634 | | | | Total | 1463 |
| New York Revolution | | | | | New Delhi Tigers | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Heath Shaw | 127 | 1 | 127 | D1 | Zachary Williams | 81 | 1 | 81 |
D2 | Josh Gibson | 98 | 1 | 98 | D2 | Jimmy Webster | 0 | | |
D3 | Sam Fisher | 0 | | | D3 | Jarman Impey | 27 | 1 | 27 |
D4 | Kade Kolodjashnij | 86 | 1 | 86 | D4 | Simon White | 37 | 1 | 37 |
M1 | Mitch Duncan | 61 | CC | 92 | M1 | Stephen Coniglio | 98 | VC | 98 |
M2 | Steve Johnson | 72 | 1 | 72 | M2 | Andrew Gaff | 0 | C | 0 |
M3 | Jackson Macrae | 0 | | | M3 | Chris Masten | 0 | | |
M4 | Leigh Montagna | 0 | CC | 0 | M4 | Isaac Heeney | 0 | | |
R1 | Mike Pyke | 0 | | | R1 | Toby Nankervis | 0 | | |
F1 | Josh J Kennedy | 0 | | | F1 | Jack Darling | 0 | | |
F2 | Harley Bennell | 140 | 1 | 140 | F2 | Jesse White | 0 | | |
F3 | Jarrad Waite | 58 | 1 | 58 | F3 | Riley Knight | 58 | 1 | 58 |
F4 | Sharrod Wellingham | 0 | | | F4 | Patrick McCartin | 0 | | |
U1 | Matt Rosa | 0 | | | U1 | Nicholas Robertson | 22 | 1 | 22 |
U2 | Heath Grundy | 0 | | | U2 | Jarrad Grant | 0 | | |
E1 | Dylan Buckley | 32 | | | E1 | Sam Darley | 0 | | |
E2 | Jed Adcock | 50 | | | E2 | Viv Michie | 0 | | |
E3 | Nathan Brown | 0 | | | E3 | Ben Griffiths | 70 | | |
| | | Total | 673 | | | | Total | 323 |
| PNL Reindeers | | | | | Buenos Aires Armadillos | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Luke McPharlin | 58 | 1 | 58 | D1 | Easton Wood | 0 | | |
D2 | Corey Enright | 79 | 1 | 79 | D2 | Shaun Atley | 63 | 1 | 63 |
D3 | Marley Williams | 0 | | | D3 | Tyson Goldsack | 0 | | |
D4 | Nick Malceski | 57 | R | 63 | D4 | Chris Newman | 82 | 1 | 82 |
M1 | Dane Swan | 0 | CC | 0 | M1 | Mitch Wallis | 0 | C | 0 |
M2 | Nathan Jones | 0 | | | M2 | Bradley Hill | 72 | 1 | 72 |
M3 | Daniel Rich | 53 | 1 | 53 | M3 | Angus Brayshaw | 0 | VC | 0 |
M4 | Farren Ray | 0 | | | M4 | Jordan De Goey | 0 | | |
R1 | Matthew Lobbe | 77 | 1 | 77 | R1 | Justin Clarke | 69 | P | 35 |
F1 | Justin Westhoff | 81 | 1 | 81 | F1 | Ben Lennon | 71 | 1 | 71 |
F2 | Chad Wingard | 105 | | | F2 | Jay Schulz | 61 | 1 | 61 |
F3 | Cyril Rioli | 91 | 1 | 91 | F3 | Lindsay Thomas | 21 | DNP | 0 |
F4 | Zachary Merrett | 140 | 1 | 140 | F4 | Tim Membrey | 0 | | |
U1 | Luke Hodge | 140 | CC | 210 | U1 | Jason Tutt | 33 | 1 | 33 |
U2 | Tom T Lynch | 65 | 1 | 65 | U2 | Troy Chaplin | 122 | 1 | 122 |
E1 | Mitch Hallahan | 0 | | | E1 | Patrick Karnezis | 0 | | |
E2 | Jackson Trengove | 50 | | | E2 | Sean Lemmens | 41 | | |
E3 | Tom Campbell | 0 | | | E3 | Liam Jones | 30 | | |
| | | Total | 917 | | | | Total | 539 |
| Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | | | | | Toronto Wolves | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Bachar Houli | 90 | 1 | 90 | D1 | James Kelly | 102 | 1 | 102 |
D2 | Elliot Yeo | 0 | | | D2 | Rhyce Shaw | 0 | | |
D3 | Andrew Mackie | 72 | 1 | 72 | D3 | Alan Toovey | 0 | | |
D4 | Ben Jacobs | 65 | 1 | 65 | D4 | Angus Litherland | 59 | 1 | 59 |
M1 | Marc Murphy | 114 | 1 | 114 | M1 | Scott Pendlebury | 0 | C | 0 |
M2 | Gary Jnr Ablett | 21 | DNP | 0 | M2 | Ryan Griffen | 103 | VC | 103 |
M3 | Stephen Hill | 95 | 1 | 95 | M3 | Andrew Swallow | 84 | 1 | 84 |
M4 | Bernie Vince | 0 | C | 0 | M4 | Ben Cunnington | 96 | 1 | 96 |
R1 | Sam Jacobs | 132 | 1 | 132 | R1 | Paddy Ryder | 104 | 1 | 104 |
F1 | Jack Riewoldt | 74 | 1 | 74 | F1 | Jack Ziebell | 68 | 1 | 68 |
F2 | Adam Schneider | 0 | | | F2 | Jack Crisp | 0 | | |
F3 | Taylor Walker | 79 | 1 | 79 | F3 | Matthew Pavlich | 88 | 1 | 88 |
F4 | Lewis Taylor | 82 | 1 | 82 | F4 | Mitch Robinson | 125 | 1 | 125 |
U1 | Patrick Cripps | 74 | 1 | 74 | U1 | Isaac Smith | 89 | 1 | 89 |
U2 | David Zaharakis | 93 | 1 | 93 | U2 | Richard Douglas | 122 | 1 | 122 |
E1 | Brayden Maynard | 0 | | | E1 | Lachlan Henderson | 67 | | |
E2 | David Hale | 78 | | | E2 | Kayne Turner | 101 | | |
E3 | Matthew Wright | 33 | | | E3 | Daniel Merrett | 73 | | |
| | | Total | 970 | | | | Total | 1040 |
| Tokyo Samurai | | | | | Seoul Magpies | | | |
POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ | POS | Team Format: Traditional | SCO | MUL | ADJ |
D1 | Ricky Henderson | 44 | 1 | 44 | D1 | Jack Newnes | 0 | | |
D2 | Chris Yarran | 72 | 1 | 72 | D2 | Tom Langdon | 0 | | |
D3 | Garrick Ibbotson | 85 | 1 | 85 | D3 | Trent McKenzie | 54 | 1 | 54 |
D4 | Matt Suckling | 105 | 1 | 105 | D4 | Jordan Roughead | 0 | | |
M1 | Luke Parker | 0 | VC | 0 | M1 | Patrick Dangerfield | 141 | C | 282 |
M2 | Kieran Jack | 0 | C | 0 | M2 | Brandon Ellis | 117 | VC | 117 |
M3 | Anthony Miles | 87 | 1 | 87 | M3 | Toby Greene | 54 | 1 | 54 |
M4 | Shaun Burgoyne | 75 | 1 | 75 | M4 | Lachie Whitfield | 63 | 1 | 63 |
R1 | Zac Smith | 72 | 1 | 72 | R1 | Ben McEvoy | 124 | 1 | 124 |
F1 | Steven Motlop | 144 | 1 | 144 | F1 | Tom J Lynch | 146 | 1 | 146 |
F2 | Luke Dahlhaus | 0 | | | F2 | Brandon Matera | 90 | 1 | 90 |
F3 | Nick Suban | 96 | 1 | 96 | F3 | Jake Lloyd | 0 | | |
F4 | Jamie Cripps | 0 | | | F4 | Joshua Kelly | 77 | 1 | 77 |
U1 | Jason Johannisen | 0 | | | U1 | Cameron Sutcliffe | 64 | 1 | 64 |
U2 | Harry Cunningham | 0 | | | U2 | Caleb Daniel | 0 | | |
E1 | Jackson Merrett | 63 | | | E1 | Eli Templeton | 0 | | |
E2 | Martin Gleeson | 54 | | | E2 | Blaine Boekhorst | 68 | | |
E3 | Jack Frost | 0 | | | E3 | Jason Ashby | 0 | | |
| | | Total | 780 | | | | Total | 1071 |
Beijing continue to run out of steam towards the end of the year, but Pacific are playing well and will deservedly win this.
A World's first, with both of Cairo's C and VC failing to play... will they surpass the lowest ever score of 83 (correct me if I'm wrong ossie). Christchurch still have plenty to come, and they'll win comfortably.
Cape Town are trying, but true to my Hawthorn comparison a while back, Mexico are finding form at the right time of the year and will prove to be too strong for the Cobras. Well, Maybe the Cobras a sneaky chance... but its unlikely.
Fyfe has rekindled his form, and hence Berlin are looking good again. Shame I don't have him as captain, otherwise I might breach 160 if I had... I will win this one, with London being let down by too many. Well, if Hannebery goes nuts...
Moscow are self-imploding and basically folding against Dublin, who might hit 180 if things go their way. Not good signs heading into finals...
New Delhi's final win (which I'm sure will happen) won't be this match, with New York's Bennell seeing to any challenge from the Tigers.
PNL doing what they have to do against the Dillos.
THIS IS THE MATCH! If you factor in Rio's current HGA of 65, the Wolves are 5 points ahead, with the same amount of players played! Will Vince get the Jaguars home? Or will the star from Toronto in Pendles keep the Wolve's finals hopes alive? Incredibly close game, as the Wolves have two traditionally good players in Crisp and Pendles, and not so traditionally good players in Rhyce Shaw and Toovey to come. Compared to the inexperienced Maynard, the veteran Schneider and the in form Yeo and Vince. I think Rio might just win on HGA!
And this one is pretty damn good too! Seoul look a completely different team than a month ago, potentially looking at 3 straight wins! This would be disastrous for Tokyo, who are still a legitimate chance at finals. Captain Kieran Jack is still yet to play, but Seoul have the advantage here, and I think they may just do it!
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 26, 2015, 10:22:12 AM
Beijing continue to run out of steam towards the end of the year, but Pacific are playing well and will deservedly win this.
A World's first, with both of Cairo's C and VC failing to play... will they surpass the lowest ever score of 83 (correct me if I'm wrong ossie). Christchurch still have plenty to come, and they'll win comfortably.
Cape Town are trying, but true to my Hawthorn comparison a while back, Mexico are finding form at the right time of the year and will prove to be too strong for the Cobras. Well, Maybe the Cobras a sneaky chance... but its unlikely.
Fyfe has rekindled his form, and hence Berlin are looking good again. Shame I don't have him as captain, otherwise I might breach 160 if I had... I will win this one, with London being let down by too many. Well, if Hannebery goes nuts...
Moscow are self-imploding and basically folding against Dublin, who might hit 180 if things go their way. Not good signs heading into finals...
New Delhi's final win (which I'm sure will happen) won't be this match, with New York's Bennell seeing to any challenge from the Tigers.
PNL doing what they have to do against the Dillos.
THIS IS THE MATCH! If you factor in Rio's current HGA of 65, the Wolves are 5 points ahead, with the same amount of players played! Will Vince get the Jaguars home? Or will the star from Toronto in Pendles keep the Wolve's finals hopes alive? Incredibly close game, as the Wolves have two traditionally good players in Crisp and Pendles, and not so traditionally good players in Rhyce Shaw and Toovey to come. Compared to the inexperienced Maynard, the veteran Schneider and the in form Yeo and Vince. I think Rio might just win on HGA!
And this one is pretty damn good too! Seoul look a completely different team than a month ago, potentially looking at 3 straight wins! This would be disastrous for Tokyo, who are still a legitimate chance at finals. Captain Kieran Jack is still yet to play, but Seoul have the advantage here, and I think they may just do it!
Umm 180 is good heading into finals. Its all relative.
Also thats the Europe cup, Euroasia cup and minor Premiership locked away
Is that every team award you can get?
Quote from: Holz on July 26, 2015, 11:06:33 AM
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 26, 2015, 10:22:12 AM
Beijing continue to run out of steam towards the end of the year, but Pacific are playing well and will deservedly win this.
A World's first, with both of Cairo's C and VC failing to play... will they surpass the lowest ever score of 83 (correct me if I'm wrong ossie). Christchurch still have plenty to come, and they'll win comfortably.
Cape Town are trying, but true to my Hawthorn comparison a while back, Mexico are finding form at the right time of the year and will prove to be too strong for the Cobras. Well, Maybe the Cobras a sneaky chance... but its unlikely.
Fyfe has rekindled his form, and hence Berlin are looking good again. Shame I don't have him as captain, otherwise I might breach 160 if I had... I will win this one, with London being let down by too many. Well, if Hannebery goes nuts...
Moscow are self-imploding and basically folding against Dublin, who might hit 180 if things go their way. Not good signs heading into finals...
New Delhi's final win (which I'm sure will happen) won't be this match, with New York's Bennell seeing to any challenge from the Tigers.
PNL doing what they have to do against the Dillos.
THIS IS THE MATCH! If you factor in Rio's current HGA of 65, the Wolves are 5 points ahead, with the same amount of players played! Will Vince get the Jaguars home? Or will the star from Toronto in Pendles keep the Wolve's finals hopes alive? Incredibly close game, as the Wolves have two traditionally good players in Crisp and Pendles, and not so traditionally good players in Rhyce Shaw and Toovey to come. Compared to the inexperienced Maynard, the veteran Schneider and the in form Yeo and Vince. I think Rio might just win on HGA!
And this one is pretty damn good too! Seoul look a completely different team than a month ago, potentially looking at 3 straight wins! This would be disastrous for Tokyo, who are still a legitimate chance at finals. Captain Kieran Jack is still yet to play, but Seoul have the advantage here, and I think they may just do it!
Umm 180 is good heading into finals. Its all relative.
Also thats the Europe cup, Euroasia cup and minor Premiership locked away
Is that every team award you can get?
I'd assume he was talking about Moscow
Quote from: GoLions on July 26, 2015, 11:19:45 AM
Quote from: Holz on July 26, 2015, 11:06:33 AM
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 26, 2015, 10:22:12 AM
Beijing continue to run out of steam towards the end of the year, but Pacific are playing well and will deservedly win this.
A World's first, with both of Cairo's C and VC failing to play... will they surpass the lowest ever score of 83 (correct me if I'm wrong ossie). Christchurch still have plenty to come, and they'll win comfortably.
Cape Town are trying, but true to my Hawthorn comparison a while back, Mexico are finding form at the right time of the year and will prove to be too strong for the Cobras. Well, Maybe the Cobras a sneaky chance... but its unlikely.
Fyfe has rekindled his form, and hence Berlin are looking good again. Shame I don't have him as captain, otherwise I might breach 160 if I had... I will win this one, with London being let down by too many. Well, if Hannebery goes nuts...
Moscow are self-imploding and basically folding against Dublin, who might hit 180 if things go their way. Not good signs heading into finals...
New Delhi's final win (which I'm sure will happen) won't be this match, with New York's Bennell seeing to any challenge from the Tigers.
PNL doing what they have to do against the Dillos.
THIS IS THE MATCH! If you factor in Rio's current HGA of 65, the Wolves are 5 points ahead, with the same amount of players played! Will Vince get the Jaguars home? Or will the star from Toronto in Pendles keep the Wolve's finals hopes alive? Incredibly close game, as the Wolves have two traditionally good players in Crisp and Pendles, and not so traditionally good players in Rhyce Shaw and Toovey to come. Compared to the inexperienced Maynard, the veteran Schneider and the in form Yeo and Vince. I think Rio might just win on HGA!
And this one is pretty damn good too! Seoul look a completely different team than a month ago, potentially looking at 3 straight wins! This would be disastrous for Tokyo, who are still a legitimate chance at finals. Captain Kieran Jack is still yet to play, but Seoul have the advantage here, and I think they may just do it!
Umm 180 is good heading into finals. Its all relative.
Also thats the Europe cup, Euroasia cup and minor Premiership locked away
Is that every team award you can get?
I'd assume he was talking about Moscow
Given he is a Dublin hater I assumed Dublin going well was bad given he wants us to lose.
Quote from: Holz on July 26, 2015, 11:53:07 AM
Quote from: GoLions on July 26, 2015, 11:19:45 AM
Quote from: Holz on July 26, 2015, 11:06:33 AM
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 26, 2015, 10:22:12 AM
Beijing continue to run out of steam towards the end of the year, but Pacific are playing well and will deservedly win this.
A World's first, with both of Cairo's C and VC failing to play... will they surpass the lowest ever score of 83 (correct me if I'm wrong ossie). Christchurch still have plenty to come, and they'll win comfortably.
Cape Town are trying, but true to my Hawthorn comparison a while back, Mexico are finding form at the right time of the year and will prove to be too strong for the Cobras. Well, Maybe the Cobras a sneaky chance... but its unlikely.
Fyfe has rekindled his form, and hence Berlin are looking good again. Shame I don't have him as captain, otherwise I might breach 160 if I had... I will win this one, with London being let down by too many. Well, if Hannebery goes nuts...
Moscow are self-imploding and basically folding against Dublin, who might hit 180 if things go their way. Not good signs heading into finals...
New Delhi's final win (which I'm sure will happen) won't be this match, with New York's Bennell seeing to any challenge from the Tigers.
PNL doing what they have to do against the Dillos.
THIS IS THE MATCH! If you factor in Rio's current HGA of 65, the Wolves are 5 points ahead, with the same amount of players played! Will Vince get the Jaguars home? Or will the star from Toronto in Pendles keep the Wolve's finals hopes alive? Incredibly close game, as the Wolves have two traditionally good players in Crisp and Pendles, and not so traditionally good players in Rhyce Shaw and Toovey to come. Compared to the inexperienced Maynard, the veteran Schneider and the in form Yeo and Vince. I think Rio might just win on HGA!
And this one is pretty damn good too! Seoul look a completely different team than a month ago, potentially looking at 3 straight wins! This would be disastrous for Tokyo, who are still a legitimate chance at finals. Captain Kieran Jack is still yet to play, but Seoul have the advantage here, and I think they may just do it!
Umm 180 is good heading into finals. Its all relative.
Also thats the Europe cup, Euroasia cup and minor Premiership locked away
Is that every team award you can get?
I'd assume he was talking about Moscow
Given he is a Dublin hater I assumed Dublin going well was bad given he wants us to lose.
Was mainly referring to Moscow, but that works too.
I think that's every team award, yeah.
Still winless in the British Isles Holz though, pretty poor
Quote from: ossie85 on July 26, 2015, 01:23:33 PM
Still winless in the British Isles Holz though, pretty poor
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Selwood the sub. Since he's named as a utility, does that mean Longer comes on, or is it Nick O'Brien? :-\
Might be in some trouble here
Quote from: JROO8 on July 26, 2015, 03:46:18 PM
Selwood the sub. Since he's named as a utility, does that mean Longer comes on, or is it Nick O'Brien? :-\
Might be in some trouble here
Billy comes on.
Yeo
vs
Shaw + 9
Pendles only 108 , needed 120+ from him. Especially given Crisp finally failing to get a ton, the week it really mattered :(
Admittedly I only saw the second half, but I have no idea how Vince got 20 points for his 3rd quarter and 25 for the last term. Hardly saw him!
103 (x2) from him and 82 from Schneider pretty much ends me.
Yep Pacific will be too good for us this week! It was a good run while it lasted, pretty happy with our improvement this year despite finals all but out of the question now though :)
One of the best defenders in the game.
Lets chuck him in the forward line and not try to stop nroo
Rio lead by 3 points at 3 qtr time....Rhyce Shaw, I need you to play not like Rhyce Shaw for the next 30 minutes. Play out of your skin, and someway, somehow, beat Yeo :-[
Shaw just turned it over. To Yeo
Again! This is a tad ridiculous. At least Shaw's getting the ball though
Quote from: roo boys! on July 26, 2015, 07:03:20 PM
Rio lead by 3 points at 3 qtr time....Rhyce Shaw, I need you to play not like Rhyce Shaw for the next 30 minutes. Play out of your skin, and someway, somehow, beat Yeo :-[
Shaw just turned it over. To Yeo
Lol... :-X
Have you got the same total as I do Purps? Because pre-scaling leaves Shaw on 85 and Yeo on 90, amounting to a 4 point lead to Toronto
Fear scaling will favour the successful WCE side and hence Yeo should get bumped up a bit. Only around 50 points to be allocated though
Quote from: roo boys! on July 26, 2015, 07:38:04 PM
Have you got the same total as I do Purps? Because pre-scaling leaves Shaw on 85 and Yeo on 90, amounting to a 4 point lead to Toronto
Fear scaling will favour the successful WCE side and hence Yeo should get bumped up a bit. Only around 50 points to be allocated though
I have the same as you... crazy close!
Take a breath RB, they've scaled and you're home ;)
What a game!
Phew! Still waiting for confirmation on the SC site but all looks good thus far
Rhyce Shaw - been a pretty quick transformation from villain to hero
So I think Lonie is finally gonna get a rising star nom... :o
Did Cairo get past New Delhi's 81 points from Round 1, 2013?
Pacific Leave Beijing Behind
In the first of many close tussles I'm sure as these two teams improve, the Islanders come out winners in what is perhaps the win that gets them into finals! The Thunder can still say they've been consistent in the back half of the year, and reckon they still have another win left in them before the year is out. But we officially say goodbye to Beijing in the race for finals.
Beijing Thunder (20.11.131) lost to Pacific Islanders (22.7.139)
Best
Beijing: Cale Hooker, Oliver Wines, Brodie Grundy, Kane Lambert
Pacific: Jeremy Howe, Rory Laird, Michael Barlow, Jack Redden
Late Changes
Beijing: Nil
Pacific: Tom Mitchell, Jarryd Blair replaced by Matthew Leuenberger, Brodie Martin
WXV Debut
Beijing: Nil
Pacific: Nil
Club debut
Beijing: Nil
Pacific: Nil
Reserves
Shanghai Storm (12.8.80) lost to Port Morseby Iguanadons (15.11.101)
Best
Shanghai: Sam Mayes
Port Morseby: Adam Goodes, Sam Day
Cairo Disaster makes way for Dominant Saints Victory
In a WXV's first, both Cairo's Captain and Vice-Captain couldn't make the park, so fifteen players walked in with no leadership and hence no real chance at winning. The Saints will always love a 150+ score.
Cairo Sands (15.7.97) lost to Christchurch Saints (24.7.151)
Best
Cairo: Luke Breust
Christchurch: Liam Picken, Dylan Roberton, Sean Dempster, Sam Gilbert, Sam Mitchell, Matthew Boyd
Late Changes
Cairo: Dayne Beams, Pearce Hanley replaced by Tom Downie, Jake Batchelor
Christchurch: Nil
WXV Debut
Cairo: Hugh Goddard
Christchurch: Nil
Club debut
Cairo: Nil
Christchurch: Sam Gilbert
Reserves
Alexandria Heiroglyphics (0.5.5) lost to Wellington Weta (14.9.93)
Best
Alexandria: Nil
Wellington: Aaron Sandilands, Jake Lever, Kyle Langford, Harris Andrews
Pacific! ;D
Cobras Fight, but Suns Rise Again
Was a good tough tussle, with a couple of tense moments for the Suns. But a lack of star power was the difference for the Cobras, whom now face a very slim chance at making finals.
Cape Town Cobras (22.7.139) lost to Mexico City Suns (23.10.148)
Best
Cape Town: Shane Savage, Josh P Kennedy, Tom Hawkins
Mexico City: Steele Sidebottom, Jordan Lewis, Brendon Goddard, Jimmy Bartel, Nick Riewoldt, Brent Harvey
Late Changes
Cape Town: Scott Selwood replaced by Billy Longer
Mexico City: Nil
WXV Debut
Cape Town: Nil
Mexico City: Nil
Club debut
Cape Town: Nil
Mexico City: Nil
Reserves
Durban Pirates (17.10.112) lost to Mexico City Suns (20.6.126)
Best
Durban: Stewart Crameri, Lachie Hunter, Nicholas O'Brien
Mexico City: Shannon Hurn, Scott D Thompson, Shaun Grigg, Kamdyn McIntosh, Joshua Prudden
Berlin produce a Finals Brew
This one makes me happy, as a loss would have made me incredibly stressed out at the chance I wouldn't make finals. But, it now seems likely (still not 100% certain) that I will. For London, the team that has beaten both Dublin and PNL, we officially say goodbye from the finals race.
London Royals (19.8.122) lost to Berlin Brewers (26.9.165)
Best
London: Brent Stanton, Callum Sinclair, Billy Hartung, Bradley Sheppard
Berlin: Nat Fyfe, Adam Treloar, Daniel Cross, Max Gawn, Drew Petrie, Lewis Jetta, Jack Viney, Charlie Dixon
Late Changes
London: Nil
Berlin: Nil
WXV Debut
London: Nil
Berlin: Nil
Club debut
London: Nil
Berlin: Nil
Reserves
Imperial Princes (15.7.97) def Rhineland Rum-Runners (12.11.83)
Best
Imperial: Tom Lonergan, Andrew Moore
Rhineland: Jack Watts, Jesse Lonergan
Moscow Implode. Dublin Destroy.
Reckon the big story out of this is the absolutely shocking score that has been produced from the Spetsnaz, which has come out of basically nowhere... this is not confident inspiring for either coach or players with finals just two rounds away. Nothing new about Dublin.
Moscow Spetsnaz (16.10.106) lost to Dublin Destroyers (27.6.168)
Best
Moscow: Nic Naitanui, Ryan Bastinac
Dublin: Joel Selwood, David Mundy, Scott Thompson, Todd Goldstein, Jarryd Roughead, Jack Gunston
Late Changes
Moscow: Nil
Dublin: Lance Franklin replaced by Michael Walters
WXV Debut
Moscow: Nil
Dublin: Nil
Club debut
Moscow: Nil
Dublin: Nil
Reserves
Siberian Wolverines (22.8.140) def Belfast Braves (7.9.51)
Best
Siberia: Dominic Sheed, Josh Jenkins, Darcy Moore, Jack Sinclair
Belfast: Ryan Schoenmakers
Revolution Cruise Over Tigers
New York did what it had to, but seeing as it only scored 121 last week, they would ideally be wanting to score more at this time of the year. It was an important win nonetheless. Can New Delhi scrape just one more win?
New York Revolution (21.6.132) def New Delhi Tigers (16.9.105)
Best
New York: Heath Shaw, Jackson Macrae, Harley Bennell, Sharrod Wellingham
New Delhi: Nil
Late Changes
New York: Nil
New Delhi: Jarrad Grant replaced by Ben Griffiths
WXV Debut
New York: Nil
New Delhi: Nil
Club debut
New York: Nil
New Delhi: Nil
Reserves
Washington Rebellion (14.7.91) def Mumbai Elephants (2.10.22)
Best
Washington: Michael Firrito, Hayden Crozier, Alex Browne
Mumbai: Nil
PNL Building with win over Armadillos
Nothing surprising here, for either team. PNL probably scored a little below average, but it's still above the majority of the comp. Buenos Aires continue to find out which players will stick around next year.
PNL Reindeers (23.10.148) def Buenos Aires Armadillos (17.7.109)
Best
PNL: Dane Swan, Chad Wingard, Zachary Merrett, Luke Hodge
Buenos Aires: Mitch Wallis, Troy Chaplin
Late Changes
PNL: Farren Ray replaced by Jackson Trengove
Buenos Aires: Lindsay Thomas, Tim Membrey replaced by Sean Lemmens, Liam Jones
WXV Debut
PNL: Nil
Buenos Aires: Nil
Club debut
PNL: Nil
Buenos Aires: Nil
Reserves
Marseille Kings (14.10.94) def Buenos Aires Armadillos (12.6.78)
Best
Marseille: Matt Priddis, Thomas Sheridan
Buenos Aires: Shane Biggs, Dale Morris, Rohan Bewick
Wolves post Rhyce-ah-Shaw-ing Win
WOW! What a game! 4 SuperCoach points separated the teams, but considering what was at stake for Toronto, this win is amazing. Vice Captain Vince had to stand in for the injured Captain GAJ, but it was the performance of usually low scorer Rhyce Shaw that brought the Wolves home, in a potentially season defining win!
And in regards to the headline? I'll see myself out.
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (23.9.147) lost to Toronto Wolves (23.10.148*)
*1470 rounded up to 148
Best
Rio de Janeiro: Marc Murphy, Bernie Vince, Sam Jacobs
Toronto: James Kelly, Scott Pendlebury, Ryan Griffen, Paddy Ryder, Mitch Robinson, Richard Douglas
Late Changes
Rio de Janeiro: Gary Jnr Ablett replaced by Brayden Maynard
Toronto: Nil
WXV Debut
Rio de Janeiro: Nil
Toronto: Nil
Club debut
Rio de Janeiro: Nil
Toronto: Nil
Reserves
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (12.9.81) lost to Manitoba Moose (13.8.86)
Best
Rio de Janeiro: Jonathan O'Rourke, David Hale
Manitoba: Kayne Turner, Aaron Hall, Daniel Merrett
But it was the Magpie, that ended the Samurai...
And that makes it 3 in a row for Seoul! They seem almost rejuvenated, particularly with the form of Captain Dangerfield. This is actually quite a heart breaking loss for Tokyo, as they had a reasonably good run home where 3 victories might have seen them make finals. But, not to be. They still remain a very slight chance, but crazily enough so do Seoul.
Tokyo Samurai (22.7.139) lost to Seoul Magpies (23.10.148)
Best
Tokyo: Matt Suckling, Luke Parker, Steven Motlop, Jason Johannisen
Seoul: Tom Langdon, Patrick Dangerfield, Brandon Ellis, Ben McEvoy, Tom J Lynch
Late Changes
Tokyo: Nil
Seoul: Jordan Roughead replaced by Blaine Boekhorst
WXV Debut
Tokyo: Nil
Seoul: Blaine Boekhorst
Club debut
Tokyo: Nil
Seoul: Nil
Reserves
Yuzawa Yakuza (16.11.107) def Pyongyang Chollimas (0.10.10)
Best
Yuzawa: Charlie Cameron
Pyongyang: Nil
So that's Seoul's 4th Asian Cup Win! With TJ Lynch taking home the Bell Medal
Quote from: ossie85 on July 26, 2015, 09:16:58 PM
So that's Seoul's 4th Asian Cup Win! With TJ Lynch taking home the Bell Medal
Pacific also continue their unbeaten run against Beijing.
And also our first Asian Premiership
No history making low score and a rising star nom, we'll take it! ;D
Quote from: Jayman on July 26, 2015, 08:52:59 PM
Pacific! ;D
Too good! If we can't make it I hope you boys can go well in finals, would be good to see another rising team rewarded in the back end of the season 8)
Quote from: Nige on July 26, 2015, 09:23:43 PM
No history making low score and a rising star nom, we'll take it! ;D
And the Africonia wooden spoon.
Clean sweep for Christchurch.