Sorry this was a little late! Below are the top senior game record holders of all the
currently AFL listed players before the season started:
#RaceTo100
Full Name | WXV Club | TOTAL |
Brad Ebert | Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | 97 |
Travis Boak | Buenos Aires Armadillos | 94 |
Dustin Martin | Dublin Destroyers | 93 |
Jordan Lewis | New York Revolution | 93 |
Brendon Goddard | Mexico City Suns | 92 |
Jack Riewoldt | Dublin Destroyers | 91 |
Shaun Burgoyne | Berlin Brewers | 91 |
Callan Ward | Beijing Thunder | 90 |
Joel Selwood | New York Revolution | 90 |
Justin Westhoff | Dublin Destroyers | 90 |
Rory Sloane | Dublin Destroyers | 90 |
Trent Cotchin | Mexico City Suns | 90 |
Nathan Jones | Dublin Destroyers | 89 |
Nick Riewoldt | Mexico City Suns | 89 |
Josh P Kennedy | Cape Town Cobras | 88 |
Steele Sidebottom | New Delhi Tigers | 88 |
Alex Rance | Dublin Destroyers | 87 |
Scott Pendlebury | Toronto Wolves | 87 |
Kade Simpson | Mexico City Suns | 86 |
Kieren Jack | Cape Town Cobras | 86 |
Matt Priddis | PNL Reindeers | 86 |
Scott Thompson | Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | 86 |
Todd Goldstein | Dublin Destroyers | 86 |
Sam Jacobs | Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | 85 |
Bachar Houli | New Delhi Tigers | 84 |
David Mundy | New York Revolution | 84 |
Tom Hawkins | Dublin Destroyers | 84 |
Adam Treloar | Dublin Destroyers | 83 |
Andrew Gaff | Pacific Islanders | 83 |
Ben Cunnington | Mexico City Suns | 82 |
Harry Taylor | Beijing Thunder | 82 |
Heath Shaw | Mexico City Suns | 82 |
Jeremy Howe | New Delhi Tigers | 82 |
Ryan Bastinac | Berlin Brewers | 82 |
Drew Petrie | Christchurch Saints | 81 |
Jack Steven | Berlin Brewers | 81 |
Lance Franklin | Berlin Brewers | 81 |
Patrick Dangerfield | Seoul Magpies | 81 |
Dayne Zorko | Beijing Thunder | 80 |
Eddie Betts | Mexico City Suns | 80 |
Grant Birchall | Dublin Destroyers | 80 |
Hamish Hartlett | New Delhi Tigers | 80 |
Jack Darling | New Delhi Tigers | 80 |
Jarrad McVeigh | Christchurch Saints | 80 |
Luke Breust | Mexico City Suns | 80 |
Shannon Hurn | New York Revolution | 80 |
First of all, I think it was incredible that Brad Ebert has not only played 97 games, but ALL for Mexico City... only then to get rested in his first game under the Jaguars.
Round 1 Milestone Players - 50th Game
Alex Fasolo (Pacific)Club History: New York --> Tokyo --> Pacific
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 223 (Round 13) of the initial draft selected by former New York coach Sid/AFEV
Jake Carlisle (Cape Town)Club History: Tokyo --> Cape Town
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 151 (Round 9) of the initial draft also selected by former New York coach Sid/AFEV
Sam Docherty (Moscow)Club History: Dublin --> Moscow
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 9 (Round 1) of the 2011 International draft by former London coach Cookie Monster
#RaceTo100
Brad Ebert | Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | 97 |
Travis Boak | Buenos Aires Armadillos | 95 |
Dustin Martin | Dublin Destroyers | 94 |
Jordan Lewis | New York Revolution | 94 |
Sammy Docherty you gun, 8)
Round 2 Milestone Players - 50th Game
James Frawley (Moscow)
Club History: Moscow
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 138 (Round 8) of the initial draft selected by former Pacific coach Carltonrock
Jamie Cripps (Tokyo)
Club History: Cairo --> Cairo --> Tokyo
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 439 (Round 25) of the initial draft selected by current Cairo co-coach MajorLazer
Sharrod Wellingham (Beijing)
Club History: Cairo --> New Delhi --> New York --> New Delhi --> Beijing
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 188 (Round 11) of the initial draft selected by current Cairo co-coach MajorLazer
Stefan Martin (New Delhi)
Club History: New York --> Cape Town --> New Delhi
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 116 (Round 7) of the initial draft selected by former New York coach Sid/AFEV
James Frawley... not your common one-club 50 gamer, despite being drafted by another club.
Update on the #RaceTo100
Full Name | WXV Club | TOTWXV |
Brad Ebert | Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | 98 |
Travis Boak | Buenos Aires Armadillos | 96 |
Dustin Martin | Dublin Destroyers | 95 |
Jordan Lewis | New York Revolution | 95 |
Brendon Goddard | Mexico City Suns | 94 |
Jack Riewoldt | Dublin Destroyers | 93 |
Shaun Burgoyne | Berlin Brewers | 93 |
Callan Ward | Beijing Thunder | 92 |
Joel Selwood | New York Revolution | 92 |
Justin Westhoff | Dublin Destroyers | 92 |
Rory Sloane | Dublin Destroyers | 92 |
Trent Cotchin | Mexico City Suns | 92 |
Nathan Jones | Dublin Destroyers | 91 |
Will Ebert hold his nerve and stay on the park?
Wellinghayayayayayayam 8)
Witts has been pretty good for Pacific so going to need a big big game from Stef in his 50th
Quote from: Ricochet on April 07, 2017, 12:10:53 PM
Witts has been pretty good for Pacific so going to need a big big game from Stef in his 50th
50th or 51st?
Quote from: GoLions on April 07, 2017, 12:20:20 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on April 07, 2017, 12:10:53 PM
Witts has been pretty good for Pacific so going to need a big big game from Stef in his 50th
50th or 51st?
Well now i feel bad for Stef
Quote from: Ricochet on April 07, 2017, 12:22:58 PM
Quote from: GoLions on April 07, 2017, 12:20:20 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on April 07, 2017, 12:10:53 PM
Witts has been pretty good for Pacific so going to need a big big game from Stef in his 50th
50th or 51st?
Well now i feel bad for Stef
Gotta captain him now
Quote from: GoLions on April 07, 2017, 12:24:11 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on April 07, 2017, 12:22:58 PM
Quote from: GoLions on April 07, 2017, 12:20:20 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on April 07, 2017, 12:10:53 PM
Witts has been pretty good for Pacific so going to need a big big game from Stef in his 50th
50th or 51st?
Well now i feel bad for Stef
Gotta captain him now
Nah Captained him last week. He's a grown ass man, he'll cop it
Cripps went from Cairo to Cairo?
He's the odd man out. I had Frawley at Moscow, I had Wellingham for a week at Christchurch, I was ROBBED of Stef in the trade period (McKernan trade) and got Jobe instead. Compo.
Quote from: meow meow on April 07, 2017, 06:54:02 PM
Cripps went from Cairo to Cairo?
Glad to see someone's paying attention :P
First of all, I only record a player's club history ONLY if he plays a senior game there.
What would have happened there, is that he would have played at Cairo, been traded out (to me I think) and not play, then get traded back to Cairo, where he played another game, so Cairo was recorded twice in succession.
Round 3 Milestone Players - 50th Game
David Swallow (Seoul)Club History: Pacific --> Berlin --> Seoul
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 66 (Round 4) of the initial draft selected by former Pacific coach Carltonrok
Dom Tyson (New York)Club History: Cape Town --> New York
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 3 (Round 1) of the 2011 International draft by former Beijing coach bomberboy0618
Jack Viney (Berlin)Club History: Pacific --> Berlin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 5 (Round 1) of the 2012 International draft by current Pacific coach c4v3m4n.
#RaceTo100
Full Name | WXV Club | TOTWXV |
Brad Ebert | Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | 99 |
Travis Boak | Buenos Aires Armadillos | 97 |
Dustin Martin | Dublin Destroyers | 96 |
Brendon Goddard | Mexico City Suns | 95 |
Jordan Lewis | New York Revolution | 95 |
Jack Riewoldt | Dublin Destroyers | 94 |
Shaun Burgoyne | Berlin Brewers | 94 |
Callan Ward | Beijing Thunder | 93 |
Joel Selwood | New York Revolution | 93 |
Justin Westhoff | Dublin Destroyers | 93 |
Rory Sloane | Dublin Destroyers | 93 |
Trent Cotchin | Mexico City Suns | 93 |
Nathan Jones | Dublin Destroyers | 92 |
Josh P Kennedy | Cape Town Cobras | 91 |
Nick Riewoldt | Mexico City Suns | 91 |
Steele Sidebottom | New Delhi Tigers | 91 |
Alex Rance | Dublin Destroyers | 90 |
Scott Pendlebury | Toronto Wolves | 90 |
COULD THIS BE THE WEEK THAT HISTORY IS MADE?!?!
must admit i did consider trading in Ebert just to rest him for 5 games.
Big decision to be made this week. Either way it will be clear as mud Purp :)
What a stupid saying......
Quote from: Levi434 on April 12, 2017, 08:34:47 PM
Big decision to be made this week. Either way it will be clear as mud Purp :)
What a stupid saying......
Ugh. At least when I do an ellipsis these days I keep it to three full stops...
I was fairly new to the internet back then :P
Round 4 Milestone Players - 100th game
Brad Ebert (Rio de Janeiro)
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Club History: Mexico City --> Rio de Janeiro
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 300 (Round 17) of the initial draft selected by former Mexico City premiership coach Maca24.
First WXV drafted in West Coast colours, an incredible journey took place that involved 3 times being traded out of Mexico City; twice being traded back to Mexico City before eventually notching up his 100th with Rio. Incredible. I don't think many will be playing 96 games with one club either. The #RaceTo100 is over.
Round 4 Milestone Players - 50th game
Easton Wood (Buenos Aires)
Club History: Cape Town --> Buenos Aires
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 258 (Round 15) of the initial draft selected by former Mexico City coach Maca24
Joe Daniher (Moscow)
Club History: London --> Moscow
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 9 (Round 1) of the 2012 Internation draft selected by current London coach Ringo
Rohan Bewick (Buenos Aires) .... wow
Club History: Toronto --> Wellington --> Buenos Aires
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 468 (Round 26) of the initial draft selected by former Toronto coach roo boys
Rory Laird (Pacific)
Club History: London --> Pacific
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 19 (Round 2) of the 2011 pre-season draft by former London coach Cookie Monster
Is there a race to 100 one club games? :P
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on April 20, 2017, 06:16:48 PM
Is there a race to 100 one club games? :P
Interesting idea!
I can only give you the players that are still currently at their only club, so guys like Ebert aren't on this list. Oz could probably do it, but I didn't set up my spreadsheets that way to record individual club games.
But, the guys at the top of this list would genuinely be the ones who could win the #RaceToClub100 this year, so let's have a look!
Full Name | WXV Club | TOTWXV |
Brendon Goddard | Mexico City Suns | 96 |
Josh P Kennedy | Cape Town Cobras | 92 |
Nick Riewoldt | Mexico City Suns | 92 |
Matt Priddis | PNL Reindeers | 90 |
Patrick Dangerfield | Seoul Magpies | 85 |
Harry Taylor | Beijing Thunder | 84 |
Luke Parker | Tokyo Samurai | 83 |
Luke Dahlhaus | Tokyo Samurai | 82 |
Yeah, HT is not gonna be the one
Quote from: Toga on April 21, 2017, 04:09:20 PM
Yeah, HT is not gonna be the one
But he just scored 89! ;D
That is bait. I'm not taking the bait. ;)
Quote from: Toga on April 21, 2017, 04:11:15 PM
That is bait. I'm not taking the bait. ;)
Do eet.
Also, Purps, can you also tell us who is approaching 50 games? Cause it's weird always finding out who has played their 50th game but not when someone is on like 49 or something like that :P
Quote from: GoLions on April 21, 2017, 04:16:04 PM
Quote from: Toga on April 21, 2017, 04:11:15 PM
That is bait. I'm not taking the bait. ;)
Do eet.
Also, Purps, can you also tell us who is approaching 50 games? Cause it's weird always finding out who has played their 50th game but not when someone is on like 49 or something like that :P
Players in the 40s:
Harley Bennell | Buenos Aires Armadillos | 49 |
Rhys Palmer | PNL Reindeers | 49 |
Zach Tuohy | Buenos Aires Armadillos | 49 |
Jake Melksham | Toronto Wolves | 48 |
Jake Stringer | New York Revolution | 48 |
Mitch Wallis | New York Revolution | 48 |
Taylor Adams | Cairo Sands | 48 |
Tendai Mzungu | Christchurch Saints | 48 |
Tomas Bugg | Moscow Spetsnaz | 48 |
Brodie Grundy | Beijing Thunder | 47 |
Jarryn Geary | Mexico City Suns | 47 |
Lynden Dunn | Moscow Spetsnaz | 47 |
Robbie Tarrant | New York Revolution | 47 |
Sam Mayes | Beijing Thunder | 47 |
Tom Mitchell | Pacific Islanders | 47 |
Scott Selwood | Toronto Wolves | 46 |
Zac Clarke | New York Revolution | 46 |
Daniel Talia | Moscow Spetsnaz | 45 |
Hayden Ballantyne | New York Revolution | 45 |
Jonathan Giles | London Royals | 45 |
Luke Dunstan | Berlin Brewers | 45 |
Michael Hurley | Pacific Islanders | 45 |
Trent McKenzie | Mexico City Suns | 45 |
Bradley Hill | Beijing Thunder | 44 |
Matthew de Boer | Pacific Islanders | 44 |
Anthony Miles | Tokyo Samurai | 43 |
Cameron Sutcliffe | Cape Town Cobras | 43 |
Jamie MacMillan | Berlin Brewers | 43 |
Charlie Dixon | Berlin Brewers | 42 |
David Mackay | Seoul Magpies | 42 |
Josh Kelly | Seoul Magpies | 42 |
Kade Kolodjashnij | Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | 42 |
Ben Reid | New York Revolution | 41 |
Brandon Matera | Seoul Magpies | 41 |
Lewis Taylor | Toronto Wolves | 41 |
Marcus Bontempelli | Pacific Islanders | 41 |
Mark Blicavs | Cape Town Cobras | 41 |
Marley Williams | PNL Reindeers | 41 |
Matthew Leuenberger | Pacific Islanders | 41 |
Jeremy McGovern | Cairo Sands | 40 |
Josh Hill | London Royals | 40 |
Koby Stevens | Cairo Sands | 40 |
Phil Davis | New Delhi Tigers | 40 |
Shaun Hampson | Cape Town Cobras | 40 |
Tom Bellchambers | Moscow Spetsnaz | 40 |
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Gov will eventually join that list of players that play 100 games for one club. Only 60 more games to go!
Round 5 Milestone Players - 50th game
Zach Tuohy (Buenos Aires)
Club History: Sao Paulo --> London --> Buenos Aires
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 466 (Round 26) of the initial draft selected by former premiership coach Crowsfan/HoneyBadger
Round 6 Milestone Players - 50th game
Jake Melksham (Toronto)
Club History: New York --> New Delhi --> Buenos Aires --> Toronto
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 296 (Round 17) of the initial draft selected by former New York coach Sid/AFEV
^^Melksham, a true sucker for pain
Jake Stringer (New York)
Club History: New Delhi --> Sao Paulo --> Christchurch --> New York
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 7 (Round 1) of the 2012 International draft selected by former New Delhi coach FisherSaints
Taylor Adams (Cairo)
Club History: Toronto --> Sao Paulo --> Buenos Aires --> Cairo
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 18 (Round 1) of the 2011 International draft selected by former Toronto coach roo boys
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 03, 2017, 05:51:52 PM
Round 6 Milestone Players - 50th game
Jake Melksham (Toronto)
Club History: New York --> New Delhi --> Buenos Aires --> Toronto
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 296 (Round 17) of the initial draft selected by former New York coach Sid/AFEV
^^Melksham, a true sucker for pain
Very tempted to not select him for the rest of the season. :P
Round 7 Milestone Players - 100th game
Dustin Martin (Dublin)
Club History: Moscow --> Dublin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 26 (Round 2) of the initial draft selected by former Moscow and current Christchurch coach meow meow
Martin started off his WXVs career at Moscow before being involved in a memorable trade to Dublin that involved Robbie Gray. Spending time both forward and centre, Martin is only now starting to realise his potential as a genuine midfield premium of the game.
Travis Boak (Buenos Aires)
Club History: Buenos Aires --> Dublin --> Rio de Janeiro --> Buenos Aires
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 100 (Round 6) of the initial draft selected by current Cairo co-coach MajorLazer
Boak, although originally picked by Cairo, was immediately traded to Buenos Aires; so it's fitting Boak brings up the ton with the club he first played at, where he has proven both a durable and quality selection.
Round 7 Milestone Players - 50th game
Brodie Grundy (Beijing)
Club History: Beijing
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 11 (Round 1) of the 2012 International draft selected by former Beijing Bears coach bomberboy0618
Robbie Tarrant (New York)
Club History: Beijing --> Rio de Janeiro --> New York
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 309 (Round 18) of the original selected by former Beijing Bears coach bomberboy0618
Sam Mayes (Beijing)
Club History: Beijing
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 14 (Round 1) of the 2012 International draft selected by former Beijing Bears coach bomberboy0618
Tom Mitchell (Pacific)
Club History: Pacific
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 12 (Round 1) of the 2011 International draft selected by former Pacific coach c4v3m4n
A big week for Beiijing! Grundy & Mayes are one-club players that were selected just 3 spots apart. Whilst Tom Mitchell has stayed true to Pacific for all of this 50 games too! These loyalists are rare these days, so to get 3 in one week is pretty special!
Round 8 Milestone Players - 100th game
Brendon Goddard (Mexico City)
Club History: Mexico City
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 12 (Round 1) of the initial draft, selected by former premiership Mexico City coach Maca24
Our only milestone player for Round 8, but a VERY special one in Brendon Goddard.
He becomes the first player to play 100 Club Games! That's truly special, and what makes it even better is that Goddard was Mexico City's first ever player. The very first selected. A lot of romance in this one.
A lot of romance for good ol' BJ?
Round 9 Milestone Players - 100th game
Jack Riewoldt (Dublin)
Club History: Toronto --> Rio de Janeiro --> Dublin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 73 (Round 5) of the initial draft selected by former Toronto coach roo boys.
Riewoldt has always been around and always around quality players. But that premiership continues to elude him.
Shaun Burgoyne (Berlin)
Club History: Mexico City --> Buenos Aires --> Tokyo --> Berlin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 194 (Round 11) of the initial draft selected by current Dublin coach Holz.
One of the oldest heads in the comp, Burgoyne has been quality for whomever he has played for, and was part of the first ever premiership winning side with Mexico City in 2012.
Round 9 Milestone Players - 50th game
Jarryn Geary
Club History: New Delhi --> Seoul --> Berlin --> Cape Town --> Mexico City
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 564 (Round 32) of the initial draft selected by former New Delhi coach FisherSaints.
Michael Hurley
Club History: London --> Dublin --> Pacific
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 10 (Round 1) of the inital draft selected by former London coach Cookie Monster.
^^ the last of the Super-18* to reach 50 games.
*still playing
Speaking of the super-18 (the players picked in the first round of the initial draft), this is how many games they have played so far:
Pick | Full Name | WXV Club | TOTWXV |
12 | Brendon Goddard | Mexico City Suns | 101 |
6 | Joel Selwood | New York Revolution | 99 |
1 | Scott Pendlebury | Toronto Wolves | 96 |
14 | Matt Priddis | PNL Reindeers | 95 |
9 | Todd Goldstein | Dublin Destroyers | 94 |
5 | Lance Franklin | Berlin Brewers | 90 |
13 | Tom Rockliff | Mexico City Suns | 86 |
17 | Bryce Gibbs | Christchurch Saints | 82 |
16 | Andrew Swallow | Pacific Islanders | 80 |
4 | Marc Murphy | New Delhi Tigers | 79 |
18 | Travis Cloke | New Delhi Tigers | 79 |
3 | Gary Jnr Ablett | Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | 77 |
11 | Nic Naitanui | Moscow Spetsnaz | 74 |
15 | Shane Mumford | Cairo Sands | 73 |
8 | Nat Fyfe | Berlin Brewers | 69 |
10 | Michael Hurley | Pacific Islanders | 50 |
2 | Dane Swan | Retired | 50 |
7 | Chris Judd | Retired | 44 |
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 24, 2017, 06:23:25 PM
Speaking of the super-18 (the players picked in the first round of the initial draft), this is how many games they have played so far:
Pick | Full Name | WXV Club | TOTWXV |
12 | Brendon Goddard | Mexico City Suns | 101 |
6 | Joel Selwood | New York Revolution | 99 |
1 | Scott Pendlebury | Toronto Wolves | 96 |
14 | Matt Priddis | PNL Reindeers | 95 |
9 | Todd Goldstein | Dublin Destroyers | 94 |
5 | Lance Franklin | Berlin Brewers | 90 |
13 | Tom Rockliff | Mexico City Suns | 86 |
17 | Bryce Gibbs | Christchurch Saints | 82 |
16 | Andrew Swallow | Pacific Islanders | 80 |
4 | Marc Murphy | New Delhi Tigers | 79 |
18 | Travis Cloke | New Delhi Tigers | 79 |
3 | Gary Jnr Ablett | Rio de Janeiro Jaguars | 77 |
11 | Nic Naitanui | Moscow Spetsnaz | 74 |
15 | Shane Mumford | Cairo Sands | 73 |
8 | Nat Fyfe | Berlin Brewers | 69 |
10 | Michael Hurley | Pacific Islanders | 50 |
2 | Dane Swan | Retired | 50 |
7 | Chris Judd | Retired | 44 |
7 of the super 18 have been Dubliners.
I think i had 4 playing at the same time.
Trav <3
Quote from: Ricochet on May 24, 2017, 09:25:40 PM
Trav <3
2 clear stand out spud picks.
Travis Cloke and Andrew Swallow.
Hurley we all laughed at, at the time but probably turned out better then these 2.
44 and 50 game returns from a first round pick is pretty spudworthy too.
Quote from: meow meow on May 25, 2017, 03:04:41 PM
44 and 50 game returns from a first round pick is pretty spudworthy too.
yeah judd didnt turn out too great.
Cloke really only had 1 good year 2013.
Swan at least pumped out 126 118 in his first 2 years.
Swallow put up 109 in year 1 then dropped every year.
Daisy one of the worst picks 96 from a mid then he never went above 80. however he got me Selwood so a huge success for me.
Here-come-the-guns here-come-the-guns...
Round 10 Milestone Players - 100th game
Callan Ward (Beijing)
Club History: Dublin --> Moscow --> Beijing
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 120 (Round 7) of the initial draft selected by former Mexico City premiership coach Maca24
Joel Selwood (New York)
Club History: Cape Town --> Dublin --> New York
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 6 (Round 1) of the initial draft selected by former Cape Town coach My Chumps.
Jordan Lewis (New York)
Club History: Mexico City --> New York
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 181 (Round 11) of the initial draft selected by former Toronto coach roo boys
Justin Westhoff (Dublin)
Club History: Buenos Aires --> PNL --> Dublin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 143 (Round 8) of the initial draft selected by former Buenos Aires coach PowerBug
Rory Sloane (Dublin)
Club History: Sao Paulo --> Dublin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 101 (Round 6) of the initial draft selected by former New York Coach Sid/AFEV
Trent Cotchin (Mexico City)
Club History: Cape Town --> Mexico City
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 27 (Round 2) of the initial draft selected by former London coach Cookie Monster
Wow, that's a bunch of quality players. Sloane and Ward some serious bargains, with Lewis & Westhoff closely following. A lot of these players were actually traded before they played their first game i.e. Cotchin, Sloane, Lewis and Ward. What influential trades they ended up being.
Round 10 Milestone Players - 50th game
Daniel Talia (Moscow)
Club History: Pacific --> New Delhi --> Berlin --> Moscow
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 313 (Round 18) of the initial draft selected by former Mexico City premiership coach Maca24.
Haha. HAHAHAHA. Talia only became fantasy relevant last year, but clocked up a lot of games when New Delhi were struggling. Ha.
:'(
Cotch :-*
Good on ya Cal 8) Stoked we were able to acquire him a couple of years ago from Moscow.
Round 11 Milestone Players - 100th game
Nathan Jones (Dublin)
Club History: PNL --> Dublin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 193 (Round 11) of the initial draft selected by current PNL co-coach Hellopplz
The invincible Nathan Jones just doesn't miss games. A bargain recruit for PNL for so long, he brings up his 100th game in his first year with Dublin. Love ya Chunk.
Round 11 Milestone Players - 50th game
Bradley Hill (Beijing)
Club History: Dublin --> Cape Town --> Buenos Aires --> Beijing
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 33 (Round 2) of the 2011 International draft selected by current Dublin coach Holz
Lynden Dunn (Moscow)
Club History: Cape Town --> Moscow
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 474 (Round 27) of the initial draft selected by former Cape Town coach My Chumps
Mitch Wallis (New York)
Club History: Sao Paulo --> Buenos Aires --> New Delhi --> New York
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 322 (Round 18) of the initial draft selected by former Sao Paulo premiership coach Crowsfan
Tomas Bugg (Moscow)
Club History: Wellington --> Pacific --> New Delhi --> Moscow
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 357 (Round 20) of the initial draft selected by former Wellington coach pothead
Quote from: Toga on June 04, 2017, 02:46:07 AM
Good on ya Cal 8) Stoked we were able to acquire him a couple of years ago from Moscow.
Give us back Josh Jenkins. #compo
Quote from: Torpedo10 on June 13, 2017, 09:16:30 PM
Quote from: Toga on June 04, 2017, 02:46:07 AM
Good on ya Cal 8) Stoked we were able to acquire him a couple of years ago from Moscow.
Give us back Josh Jenkins. #compo
These things happen 8)
Quote from: Toga on June 13, 2017, 10:36:17 PM
Quote from: Torpedo10 on June 13, 2017, 09:16:30 PM
Quote from: Toga on June 04, 2017, 02:46:07 AM
Good on ya Cal 8) Stoked we were able to acquire him a couple of years ago from Moscow.
Give us back Josh Jenkins. #compo
These things happen 8)
We were giving you a good deal without him. :P
Our fellow coaches weren't in favour of Moscow's fair deals. ;) :'( #compo
Quote from: Torpedo10 on June 13, 2017, 10:58:18 PM
Quote from: Toga on June 13, 2017, 10:36:17 PM
Quote from: Torpedo10 on June 13, 2017, 09:16:30 PM
Quote from: Toga on June 04, 2017, 02:46:07 AM
Good on ya Cal 8) Stoked we were able to acquire him a couple of years ago from Moscow.
Give us back Josh Jenkins. #compo
These things happen 8)
We were giving you a good deal without him. :P
Our fellow coaches weren't in favour of Moscow's fair deals. ;) :'( #compo
Lol the funny thing is Ty Vickery came up in discussions but pretty sure you were more keen to let go of Jenkins than him :-X ;D
Quote from: Toga on June 13, 2017, 11:02:17 PM
Quote from: Torpedo10 on June 13, 2017, 10:58:18 PM
Quote from: Toga on June 13, 2017, 10:36:17 PM
Quote from: Torpedo10 on June 13, 2017, 09:16:30 PM
Quote from: Toga on June 04, 2017, 02:46:07 AM
Good on ya Cal 8) Stoked we were able to acquire him a couple of years ago from Moscow.
Give us back Josh Jenkins. #compo
These things happen 8)
We were giving you a good deal without him. :P
Our fellow coaches weren't in favour of Moscow's fair deals. ;) :'( #compo
Lol the funny thing is Ty Vickery came up in discussions but pretty sure you were more keen to let go of Jenkins than him :-X ;D
I do vaguely recall ... :-[
However we managed to get George Hewett out of him so I'm quietly pleased about that.
Round 12 Milestone Players - 100th game
Josh P Kennedy (Cape Town)
Club History: Cape Town
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 99 (Round 6) of the initial draft selected by former Cape Town coach My Chumps
A massive achievement by this one club player, who is easily Cape Town's greatest ever. From playing in the losing 2012 Grand Final to lining up again this week, JPK is one of the biggest bargains of the original draft.
Steele Sidebottom (New Delhi)
Club History: Beijing --> Mexico City --> New Delhi
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 128 (Round 9) of the initial draft selected by former Seoul coach ossie85
Sidebum was selected and most surprisingly traded immediately by the Collingwood supporting ossie before the 2012 season started, and hasn't looked back since. Steele found the ultimate success in 2015 playing in Mexico City's premiership side before finding his way to this years' premiership fancies in the Tigers. Already a great career, anything from now is a bonus really.
Round 12 Milestone Players - 50th game
Charlie Dixon (Berlin)
Club History: Seoul --> Moscow --> Dublin --> Berlin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 416 (Round 24) of the initial draft selected by former Seoul coach ossie85
Scott Selwood (Toronto)
Club History: Tokyo --> Cape Town --> Toronto
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 198 (Round 11) of the initial draft selected by current Tokyo coach Boomz
Yeow Sidey!
Jay-Pee-Kayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
If my maths is correct, pretty sure there's a big milestone next week.
Quote from: Nige on June 30, 2017, 06:09:47 PM
If my maths is correct, pretty sure there's a big milestone next week.
Yeah think Beams will notch up his 10th game if he can make an early return. Double digits!!!
Quote from: GoLions on June 30, 2017, 06:40:08 PM
Quote from: Nige on June 30, 2017, 06:09:47 PM
If my maths is correct, pretty sure there's a big milestone next week.
Yeah think Beams will notch up his 10th game if he can make an early return. Double digits!!!
Ha, savage :P
Round 13 Milestone Players - 100th game
Alex Rance (Dublin)
Club History: Wellington --> Dublin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 148 (Round 9) of the initial draft selected by former Wellington coach pothead
Turned out to be a huge bargain all the way at Pick 148! The pure and absolute defensive gun is part of the furniture at Dublin, whom memorably forked over Pick 1 to Wellington for his services.
Scott Pendlebury (Toronto)
Club History: Toronto --> Buenos Aires --> Toronto
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 1 (Round 1) of the initial draft selected by former Toronto coach roo boys
Our first WXVs player reaches the ton! The most reliable and ton-scoring player in history rightfully found his way back home after a controversial stint at Buenos Aires. Absolute champion.
Round 13 Milestone Players - 50th game
Josh Kelly (Seoul)
Club History: Seoul
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 7 (Round 1) of the 2013 International draft selected by current Seoul coach JBs-Hawks
Lewis Taylor (Toronto)
Club History: Wellington --> Rio de Janeiro --> Toronto
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 22 (Round 2) of the 2013 International draft selected by former Wellington coach pothead
Marcus Bontempelli (Pacific)
Club History: Pacific
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 8 (Round 1) of the 2013 International draft selected by current Pacific co-coach Jay
Mark Blicavs (Cape Town)
Club History: Mexico City --> Cape Town
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 54 (Round 3) of the 2012 Rookie draft, auto-selected to Mexico City to a very salty Maca24 at the time :P
A very memorable milestone week!
Our first 2013 draftee milestone players! Kelly, Bont & Taylor, picked at 7, 8 & 22!
(https://image.prntscr.com/image/YdfSrMruQm_dYEjzG2vYLQ.png)
Feel like you really missed out there JB
Kelly & Bont are still playing under the coaches that selected them too!
PENDLES! Coming off a 78 and playing his 100th game... watch out PNL.
Good on Lewy Taylor as well. Bit ironic that he and Bont are playing their 50th game in the same round. :P
Haha i did really want Billings, but pretty chuffed with Josh now!
Round 14 Milestone Players - 100th game
Kade Simpson (Mexico City)
Club History: PNL --> Mexico City
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 122 (Round 7) of the initial draft selected by current PNL co-coach Hellopplz
Simmo has had his fair share of delivering as the last man standing. I can remember two occasions off the top of my head: 1) Whilst playing for PNL, he got EurAsia the win at the time (ignoring the fact that one year later, I realised I made a counting mistake...), and 2) just recently winning a match for Mexico City against Pacific. Forever a reliable defender, Simmo might not make the headlines that often, but he's always there. Gun.
Nick Riewoldt (Mexico City)
Club History: Mexico City
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 94 (Round 6) of the initial draft selected by current Dublin coach Holz
Despite being picked up by Dublin, Riewoldt has played his ENTIRE 100 games with Mexico City. The heartbreak of missing out on the 2012 premiership has spurred this champion on to be a stalwart of the Suns offence; reliably putting up regular tons. A champion of the game.
Round 14 Milestone Players - 50th game
Jeremy McGovern (Cairo)
Club History: Cairo
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 681 (Round 38: the last round) of the initial draft selected by former Wellington coach pothead
Kudos for McGovern to reach 50 games for one club, coming from the last round of the initial draft!
Gov! :-*
Never leaving. 8)
Can I make a request? Could you include the WXV averages in the milestone write ups if possible? Simmo and NRoo would have put up 100 games at an incredible average vs someone who started as a rookie and built up to it. Would be interesting to see the difference.
Quote from: meow meow on July 14, 2017, 02:53:44 PM
Can I make a request? Could you include the WXV averages in the milestone write ups if possible? Simmo and NRoo would have put up 100 games at an incredible average vs someone who started as a rookie and built up to it. Would be interesting to see the difference.
I'd be interested too, but that's firmly placed in the too-hard basket for me. That's an ossie-kinda job
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 14, 2017, 02:56:28 PM
Quote from: meow meow on July 14, 2017, 02:53:44 PM
Can I make a request? Could you include the WXV averages in the milestone write ups if possible? Simmo and NRoo would have put up 100 games at an incredible average vs someone who started as a rookie and built up to it. Would be interesting to see the difference.
I'd be interested too, but that's firmly placed in the too-hard basket for me. That's an ossie-kinda job
Haha fair enough Purps. You do outstanding work and I felt bad asking you to do more.
Two Mexico City champions, will be sad to see them go soon :'(
Round 15 Milestone Players - 100th game
Matt Priddis (PNL)
Club History: PNL
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 14 (Round 1) of the initial draft selected by current PNL co-coach Hellopplz
100 games pulling HelloBurg's sleigh, the ever dependable Priddis is arguably their greatest club man in their nearly 6 year history. Touching that both coach and player were PNL's first and current.
Sam Jacobs (Rio de Janeiro)
Club History: Sao Paulo --> Rio de Janeiro
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 33 (Round 2) of the initial draft selected by former Sao Paulo premiership coach CrowsFan
Sam Jacobs has achieved the ultimate prize of a premiership medallion with Sao Paulo in 2013, but once more with Rio in 2016! No wonder this guy hasn't left Brazil! An incredible 100 games.
Todd Goldstein (Dublin)
Club History: Cairo --> Dublin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 9 (Round 1) of the initial draft selected by current Cairo co-coach MajorLazer
Goldy will forever regret sitting out both the 2014 and 2015, with his controversial tactic of starting the pre-season a week earlier holding true in both years. A fine career could have turned great if he got up for 2014, but not to be. A Dublin mainstay.
Round 15 Milestone Players - 50th game
Zach Merrett (PNL)
Club History: PNL
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 26 (Round 2) of the 2013 International draft selected by... Justin Bieber
(https://image.prntscr.com/image/07F8WrkhQxiwU7riMoyn-Q.png)
Pridda and Zach :-*
Round 16 Milestone Players - 100th game
Tom Hawkins (Dublin)
Club History: Cape Town --> Dublin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 150 (Round 9) of the initial draft selected by former Cape Town coach My Chumps
Part of the losing Cape Town 2012 Grand Final team, Tom now finds himself with another shot at premiership glory with the Destroyers this year. A bargain recruit you could argue for Pick 150.
Round 16 Milestone Players - 50th game
Koby Stevens (Cairo)
Club History: New York --> New Delhi --> Christchurch --> Cairo
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 377 (Round 21) of the initial draft selected by current Tokyo coach Boomz
Kobias!
Round 17 Milestone Players - 100th game
Andrew Gaff (Pacific)
Club History: New York --> New Delhi --> Pacific
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 173 (Round 10) of the initial draft selected by former New York coach Sid
One of the most durable players you'll find
David Mundy (New York)
Club History: Dublin --> New York
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 51 (Round 3) of the initial draft selected by current Dublin coach Holz
The last original Dubliner to leave the club IIRC
Round 17 Milestone Players - 50th game
Jack Crisp (Moscow)
Club History: Toronto --> Buenos Aires --> Moscow
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 32 (Round 2) of the 2011 Pre-Season draft selected by former Wellington coach pothead
Unique origin!
Finals Week 1 Milestone Players - 100th game
Adam Treloar (Dublin)
Club History: Moscow --> New York --> Berlin --> Dublin
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 304 (Round 17) of the initial draft selected by former Beijing coach bomberboy.
Ah yes, the ol' Brian Lake FOR Adam Treloar trade. meow, you sneaky devil you.
Finals Week 1 Milestone Players - 50th game
Jack Martin (New Delhi)
Club History: Pacific --> New Delhi
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 6 (Round 1) of the 2012 International draft selected by former Pacific coach c4v3m4n
Remember that time where me and Holz were both trying to get Treloar from you P77? Still loving Libba over Gibbs?
Quote from: Purple 77 on August 10, 2017, 09:30:57 PM
Ah yes, the ol' Brian Lake FOR Adam Treloar trade. meow, you sneaky devil you.
I rejected that :P
Quote from: meow meow on August 10, 2017, 10:28:49 PM
Remember that time where me and Holz were both trying to get Treloar from you P77? Still loving Libba over Gibbs?
Nope!
Quote from: meow meow on August 10, 2017, 10:28:49 PM
Remember that time where me and Holz were both trying to get Treloar from you P77? Still loving Libba over Gibbs?
I only got Libba to give him to purp, so really happy i didnt get stuck with him.
Semi Finals Milestone Players - 100th game
Jeremy Howe (New Delhi)
Club History: Berlin --> Pacific --> New Delhi
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 200 (Round 13) of the initial draft selected by current Berlin coach Purple 77
Sigh, I let one go here. Howe nearly tasted the ultimate glory last year, and may have another chance next week! A consistent, premium defender, not a forward.
Seems a good time to post my favourite meme of late
(context, Queens Birthday game)
(https://image.prntscr.com/image/6eJoV-3MTKi2u9Vv0yBSQw.png)
BTJW
Quote from: Purple 77 on August 18, 2017, 10:51:05 PM
Semi Finals Milestone Players - 100th game
Jeremy Howe (New Delhi)
Club History: Berlin --> Pacific --> New Delhi
Origin of Recruitment: Pick 200 (Round 13) of the initial draft selected by current Berlin coach Purple 77
Sigh, I let one go here. Howe nearly tasted the ultimate glory last year, and may have another chance next week! A consistent, premium defender, not a forward.
Seems a good time to post my favourite meme of late
(context, Queens Birthday game)
(https://image.prntscr.com/image/6eJoV-3MTKi2u9Vv0yBSQw.png)
Shouldn't Chris Mayne be there?