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Title: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 09, 2017, 09:45:25 PM
I said last week was a normal week... I don't know what's normal anymore, except perhaps the lockout times.

Round 8, AFL Round 8











Home Team                             Away Team                             Venue                                                                                 Head-to-Head
Berlin BrewersCape Town CobrasBerlin Olympic Stadium3  v  3
London RoyalsMoscow SpetsnazLondon Olympic Stadium, EurAsia, Europe3  v  2
Seoul MagpiesToronto WolvesSeoul World Cup Stadium2  v  3
New Delhi TigersChristchurch SaintsTata Stadium0  v  2
Buenos Aires ArmadillosCairo SandsEstadio de River, AAP Alliance5  v  0
Rio de Janeiro JaguarsBeijing ThunderMaracana Stadium2  v  0
Tokyo SamuraiPacific IslandersTokyo Olympic Stadium0  v  5
Mexico City SunsDublin DestroyersNeutral, Melbourne Cricket Ground3  v  5
PNL ReindeersNew York RevolutionState de France3  v  2




It's that time of the year again! This week, I try to find your 2016 AFL equivalent in the previews. There will be no double-ups, so some may resemble AFL teams more than others, but have a read! :)

BREWAHHHHHHH!!!!! flower yeah that felt that good! Top scoring last week and everyone just went nuts... I tell ya, it was more a relief that anything, because I really thought I’d be competing and winning better than I have been and in that regard, I’m giving myself the Demons. The same rucks have gone down, the same high (Round 1 against the Saints) experienced, and flowering stupid things that haven’t gone my or Melbourne’s way which shower me to tears. In the Cobras, I can’t see an exact AFL comparison but I’ve gone with the Hawks; in that aside from one well performing ruck and a veteran... there’s fark all that have come to help. Also like the Hawks, the Cobras come up against a team expected to do well against them (London) but came away with the win to bring their season tally up to 2 wins in an otherwise trying year. Ask me last week who I would have thought would win between Melbourne and Hawthorn and I’ve had said Melbourne. Well, shame on me if it happens twice.

The Royals hit the wall last week after an inspiring 5 week patch that netted them 4 wins. London continues to be that team in transition in their rebuild, but show a couple of new tricks each year. In this regard, I liken the Royals to the Blues who they themselves are battling to be in the finals conversation, but haven’t been in some time and just aren’t considered to be yet. Their opponent in Moscow this week pulled AN AMAZING flowerING WIN against gosh darn New Delhi! WHAT A WIN! Just, what a win. I mean, I harp on about teams that struggle, that they should go in each week thinking they can upset their opponent, but I’m never thinking that they can topple opponents tipped to comfortably place in the top 4. In this regard, I liken Moscow the Suns (whom just beat Geelong for context); they are a better team that people think, they just need a clear run at it. This is a great opportunity for Moscow to get back-to-back wins here, but I reckon London will rebound and that you might not back it up.

The Magpies couldn’t do all that much against a rampant, and above all else, desperate Berlin outfit that’s trying too hard to impress the competition. Two losses in a row has taken some of the shine out of the great start to the year from the Magpies, but nonetheless, they have taken a true step forward; one that perhaps a few didn’t think would be as big (not me though). In this regard, I liken the Magpies to Port Adelaide; a 2016 non-finalist that should be taken very seriously. The Wolves though! Two consecutive wins with scores that haven’t been matched since 2015 see the Wolves go 3-4 and sit 12th and out of the bottom 4! Cellar dwellers no longer! In this regard, I liken the Wolves to Essendon; back in business, and resembling a respected competitive team for the first time since 2015. Can they make it 3 in a row? Sure they can, but I’ll tip the Magpies.

The Tigers dropped a game that the bookies probably didn’t even bother opening a market for. That loss will hurt more the longer the season pans out and the placing competition in the top 4 heats up. Just as well basically the rest of the top 8 lost hey? Anyway, the Tigers have been the dominant team that unexpectedly slipped up last week and this regard, the Adelaide comparison is obvious. Their opponents this week have been trending upwards since Round 5 and dare I say, have finally woken up! The Saints have hit 140+ two weeks in a row now as their golden oldies return from injury, but it’s nice to know guys like Petrevski-Seton are helping too! But more performance like that from Jarrad Waite and he won’t have too. The Saints are team that are waking up from the lows of last year and the start of this one, and in this regard I liken them to the Dockers. Who would I tip out of Adelaide v Freo at Adelaide Oval with the Crows coming off a bad loss? RIP Christchurch (and Melbourne).

The Dillos! They won! Sure they scored about the same (17th highest score of the round), but they won! Regardless of how they did it, getting that first-win monkey off the back is important and sometimes, can spark the rest of the season into action. Winning with your Captain as your HGA having scored sub 30 is just gosh darn impressive, though. But I know a fluke when I see one, and sitting 18th on the ladder I have no choice but to liken the Dillos to the AFL 18th team in Brisbane; disappointing but still have a few young guns of note. The Sands, well, played like it was 2016 last week and dropped a match against a team they would have pencilled in as a win. Actually, looking at the Sands scores’ this year, you’ll notice a pattern: 131, 148, 120, 167, 127, 143 and 114. I know I could probably find some team that is similarly up and down, but the Sands have been surprisingly good this year and this regard, I liken them to Nige’s Richmond; performing really well, but we just can’t help but think you’ll come crashing back down at any moment. Lose this game and you’ll truly be Richmond (#MelbourneSalt), but I’ll otherwise tip the Sands whom still outscored the Dillos last week.

The Jags got themselves a mighty fine win last week! Only 5 teams have beaten Dublin since the Destroyers premiership win in 2014, and Rio are the first team to beat them twice in that period. Dublin’s new bogey team? The Jags have been a little unlucky this year; sitting 4th in the points ladder but 8th in the real one, but they have been maybe just a little less impressive than last year, but they won a premiership then and all the form was when it counted. In this regard, I liken the Jags to the Western Bulldogs; getting the job done for the most part, losing a couple times but not losing any credibility as a premiership threat. Their opponent this week DEFINITELY has been the hard luck story of the year. The Thunder sit 17th, 1-6 but having scored more than the current number 1 team New York! It’s just not your year Beijing, and in this regard I liken the Thunder to Collingwood; a killer midfield that’s not getting it done. It’s not mathematically impossible to miss the finals from here, but gee, a lot of things need to go right and that starts with a win this week. You’ll need to bring Lachiver Zard to the party this week, because I reckon the Jags are just getting started.

The Samurai bottomed out last week against a team that scored the second lowest team of the week and won. It would be nice to erase it from memory, but it really adds to that painful loss against New York earlier in the year and even that close loss against Seoul in Round 5. The Samurai have copped a lot of painful losses coming in the last quarter and this regard I liken them to North Melbourne; losing bad, losing well but still losing. Their opponents this week in the Islanders would be spitting chips at scoring 144+ and losing, because last week was the third time that’s happened this year! Pacific sit 2nd in the points ladder but 6th in the real one and at 4-3, would be getting frustrated at not getting reward for effort against teams that overperform. In this regard, I liken the Islanders to St Kilda; bull shower losses against Melbourne, West Coast and Geelong will just spur them on into finals. The Islanders will win this one comfortably.

The all time classic; our two everlasting super teams go head to head in my MATCH OF THE ROUND! It’s funny how the journey of these two teams correlate so closely; both have found scoring consistently high harder this year with a couple sub 130 scores from each. But at the other end of the spectrum, they’ve scored 150+ six times between them this year and sit 3rd and 5th on the point’s ladder. The Suns though have been in a bit of lean patch of late, having scored 129, 126 and 136 in the last 3 weeks even though players keep standing up each week. Like the Destroyers, I think the Suns are having problems with their bottom 3 players but for the most part, still look a great team that’s amassed a couple of dumb losses. In this regard, I liken the Suns to West Coast; a feared team in the right circumstances. The above applies for the Destroyers too; they are struggling with their bottom 3 players and in their two losses this year, their absolutely amazing midfield didn’t turn up. This team is so stacked with superstar players in their best XV that it’s not funny, and in this regard I liken them to the Giants; but without the depth. My tip? Well, this bad boy is being played at the MCG so no HGA will ensure the better team wins, and I think that’s Dublin at the moment.

The Reindeers! WHAT A WIN! If that Moscow upset wasn’t the biggest upset of the year so far (and it was), then that win was a close (distant) second. We were reminded of the Reindeers of 2016 whereas so far this year, they’ve almost been unrecognisable with no scores above 140+ until last week. In this regard, I liken the Reindeers to the Swans; a 2016 force to be reckoned with now turned expected win for their opponent. But last week really surprised me and if they back it up, I might have to reassess my expectations of them for the rest of the year. But kudos for taking my advice and looking to make life harder for the opposition by beating them! They’re opposition this week is perhaps one of the harder teams to beat. New York’s ability to grind out wins under adversity has been incredible this year and last week they again managed to do so against the might of the Suns. Although the Revolution undisputedly has a list that will take them into finals this year, there is no doubt that the 6-1 is both fortunate and flattering and teams on their game will make them pay sooner or later. In this regard, I liken New York to the Cats; Jelwood led and with a makeshift ruck most weeks, but will be there in September because they’re just too good. I’ll back the Revolution in this one.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: iZander on May 09, 2017, 10:03:55 PM
Dillos

Def: Easton Wood, Touhy, Marcus Adams, Shaun Atley
Mid: Ed Curnow (EVC), Travis Boak (VC), Dumont, Parish
Ruck: Josh Green (OOP)
Fwd: Hooker, Isaac Smith, Elliot, Taylor Walker (C)
Int: Jesse Joyce, Sam Butler

Jarrod Berry, Jy Simpkin, Oliver Florent

Easy win this week i reckon ;)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Nige on May 09, 2017, 10:26:15 PM
Quote from: iZander on May 09, 2017, 10:03:55 PM
Easy win this week i reckon ;)
I don't doubt this for a moment.  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Torpedo10 on May 09, 2017, 10:27:07 PM
So if we are the Suns, is Conigs our GAJ?   :P

We scored 136 with a 5.5, I'll back us in this week for a 140+ score with Belly coming back in after a performance Leuenberger deserves to be dropped after.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Toga on May 09, 2017, 10:57:34 PM
Love the comparisons Purps! One of my favourite previews for the year 8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Toga on May 09, 2017, 11:02:18 PM
BEIJING THUNDER
D: J.Hunt, S.Wellingham, S.Mayes, H.Taylor
M: L.Neale (C), C.Ward (VC), D.Zorko, O.Wines
R: B.Grundy
F: J.Jenkins, J.Caddy, C.Petracca, B.Hill (R)
IC: B.Ellis, J.Polec

Emg: K.Lambert (f), T.Williamson (d/m), D.Howe (d/m)

OUT: K.Lambert
IN: B.Hill (rested)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 10, 2017, 01:50:49 AM
Not looking forward to coming up against Joel Smi- oh wait :-X

The power of Nank haseth returned. Hopefully Prestia and Garner are back as well. Jack still another week or two away but he's been crap anyway. Ainsworth should be back after the Suns bye as well 8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 10, 2017, 01:53:14 AM
If we rest a Suns or Port player this week, will they get the rest bonus added to their R11/12/13 score or whatever it is that we'll use for R9? Or will it add to R10?
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: meow meow on May 10, 2017, 02:26:59 AM
CHRISTCHURCH SAINTS

B: Leigh Montagna, Robert Murphy, Jarrad McVeigh, Jake Lever
M: Bryce Gibbs, Daniel Wells, Sam Petrevski-Seton, Chris Masten
R: Aaron Sandilands (c)
F: Tom Boyd (vc) Jack Steele, Shaun Higgins, Toby McLean
I: Connor Blakely, Sam Mitchell

E: Clay Smith, Harris Andrews, Ryan Lester
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 10, 2017, 09:14:20 AM
Quote from: GoLions on May 10, 2017, 01:53:14 AM
If we rest a Suns or Port player this week, will they get the rest bonus added to their R11/12/13 score or whatever it is that we'll use for R9? Or will it add to R10?

Ha, always the hard questions!

It will add to their AFL round 11 score that will be counted in our round 9 score. So a tricky one to navigate.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: upthemaidens on May 10, 2017, 11:58:47 AM
Islanders keep pumping out quality scores for so little reward.
    Might be some changes at the selection table this week.  A few players struggling at the moment, they could do with a run in the reserves to find form.

Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 12:44:19 PM
Berlin Brewers  v  Cape Town Cobras (because last weeks score was scary)
London Royals  v  Moscow Spetsnaz (because it'll make me feel better about losing last week)
Seoul Magpies  v  Toronto Wolves (because JB won't give me Weller)
New Delhi Tigers v  Christchurch Saints (just because)
Buenos Aires Armadillos  v  Cairo Sands (because Sand beats Dildo)
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars  v  Beijing Thunder (because they have Neale <3 )
Tokyo Samurai  v  Pacific Islanders (because its really cold this morning and a Pacific Island sounds warm)
Mexico City Suns  v  Dublin Destroyers (because....)
PNL Reindeers  v  New York Revolution (because HBDB looks better than RDAK)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Nige on May 10, 2017, 01:03:19 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 12:44:19 PM
Mexico City Suns  v  Dublin Destroyers (because....)
(http://i.imgur.com/rMVZTya.png)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 10, 2017, 01:06:34 PM
Ahhhh HAHA! What a perfect post Nige  ;D
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Nige on May 10, 2017, 01:08:26 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 10, 2017, 01:06:34 PM
Ahhhh HAHA! What a perfect post Nige  ;D
I thought it was well set up by Rico to begin with and it was the first thing that came to mind.  8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 10, 2017, 01:09:01 PM
Quote from: Nige on May 10, 2017, 01:03:19 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 12:44:19 PM
Mexico City Suns  v  Dublin Destroyers (because....)
(http://i.imgur.com/rMVZTya.png)

Say the Word Rico.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 10, 2017, 01:31:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 12:44:19 PM
PNL Reindeers  v  New York Revolution (because HBDB looks better than RDAK)

Lamest reason ever!
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 01:33:14 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 10, 2017, 01:31:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 12:44:19 PM
PNL Reindeers  v  New York Revolution (because HBDB looks better than RDAK)

Lamest reason ever!
Because all my reasons are logical
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 10, 2017, 01:36:03 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 01:33:14 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 10, 2017, 01:31:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 12:44:19 PM
PNL Reindeers  v  New York Revolution (because HBDB looks better than RDAK)

Lamest reason ever!
Because all my reasons are logical
HB?
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 01:39:26 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 10, 2017, 01:36:03 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 01:33:14 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 10, 2017, 01:31:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 12:44:19 PM
PNL Reindeers  v  New York Revolution (because HBDB looks better than RDAK)

Lamest reason ever!
Because all my reasons are logical
HB?
:-X

HPDB still, just
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 10, 2017, 03:04:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 01:39:26 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 10, 2017, 01:36:03 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 01:33:14 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 10, 2017, 01:31:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 12:44:19 PM
PNL Reindeers  v  New York Revolution (because HBDB looks better than RDAK)

Lamest reason ever!
Because all my reasons are logical
HB?
:-X

HPDB still, just

Thought CrowsFan was back for a second
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Torpedo10 on May 10, 2017, 03:39:57 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 10, 2017, 03:04:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 01:39:26 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 10, 2017, 01:36:03 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 01:33:14 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 10, 2017, 01:31:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 12:44:19 PM
PNL Reindeers  v  New York Revolution (because HBDB looks better than RDAK)

Lamest reason ever!
Because all my reasons are logical
HB?
:-X

HPDB still, just

Thought CrowsFan was back for a second
:'(
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Hellopplz on May 10, 2017, 03:57:41 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 10, 2017, 01:36:03 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 01:33:14 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 10, 2017, 01:31:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 10, 2017, 12:44:19 PM
PNL Reindeers  v  New York Revolution (because HBDB looks better than RDAK)
Lamest reason ever!
Because all my reasons are logical
HB?
Thought he was wishing Daz a happy birthday.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 11, 2017, 04:40:48 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 10, 2017, 09:14:20 AM
Quote from: GoLions on May 10, 2017, 01:53:14 AM
If we rest a Suns or Port player this week, will they get the rest bonus added to their R11/12/13 score or whatever it is that we'll use for R9? Or will it add to R10?

Ha, always the hard questions!

It will add to their AFL round 11 score that will be counted in our round 9 score. So a tricky one to navigate.
Cheers Purps my man
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 11, 2017, 04:46:06 PM
Kate Upton Cobras

DEF: Jasper Pittard, Callum Mills, Luke McDonald, Lachie Hansen
MID: Josh P Kennedy (C), Lachie Hunter (VC), Mark Blicavs, Touk Miller
RUCK: Toby Nankervis
FWD: Peter Wright, Taylor Garner, Darcy Lang, Dean Kent
UTIL: Blake Acres, Dion Prestia

EMG: Cameron Sutcliffe, Kayne Turner, Jake Carlisle

Prestia probably won't play though, and think Jack is another week away still :-\
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 11, 2017, 04:52:57 PM
Loading up on all these Irish boys is slowly paying off

Belfast will blood Irish recruit Mark O'Connor against The Mexico 2s.

The 20-year-old was a Gaelic football star with Kerry before joining Dublin in the PSD, showing strong improvement this year as a midfielder with speed and flair.

The 189cm midfielder ran fourth in the 3km time trial at the NAB AFL Draft Combine.

"What I’ve learned over the past few weeks is everything happens quickly in the WXV," O'Connor told WXV.com.au last year.

"Only a couple of months ago Tadhg Kennelly invited me to the combine held in Ireland and I had played a lot of Gaelic football growing up.

"There’s a few Irish guys out here now and they’ve opened the door for me to come through the system.

"I went to the combine in Ireland and Tadhg was interested in bringing me out to see how I’d go against these guys."

(http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/cfde46677c8a13fcf3492f1c3402da8d?width=316)

Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Jroo on May 11, 2017, 07:36:45 PM
Give him a debut Holz!
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 11, 2017, 07:40:17 PM
Fitzy comes out of nowhere to help with our ruck woes!

Tippett back too, but just nice to finally have back up!
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Jroo on May 11, 2017, 07:42:36 PM
Mexico City Suns - Flooding
D: Heath Shaw (VC), Kade Simpson, Matthew Broadbent, Nic Newman, Jarryn Geary
M: Tom Rockliff (C), Trent Cotchin, Brendon Goddard, Ben Cunnington
R: Billy Longer
F: Nick Riewoldt, Eddie Betts, Luke Breust
U: George Horlin-Smith, David Zaharakis

EMG: Lewis Melican, Mark Baguely, James Sicily
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 11, 2017, 08:42:04 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 11, 2017, 04:46:06 PM
Kate Upton Cobras

DEF: Jasper Pittard, Callum Mills, Luke McDonald, Lachie Hansen
MID: Josh P Kennedy (C), Lachie Hunter (VC), Mark Blicavs, Touk Miller
RUCK: Toby Nankervis
FWD: Peter Wright, Taylor Garner, Darcy Lang, Dean Kent, Kayne Turner
UTIL: Blake Acres, Dion Prestia Cameron Sutcliffe

EMG: Cameron Sutcliffe, Kayne Turner, Jack Bowes, Tom Papley, Jake Carlisle

Prestia probably won't play though, and think Jack is another week away still :-\
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 11, 2017, 09:17:18 PM
New York Revolution

D: Shannon Hurn, Robbie Tarrant,  Ben Reid, Josh Gibson
M: Joel Selwood (C), David Mundy (VC), Jordan Lewis, Tom Scully
R: Kurt Tippett
F: Josh J Kennedy, Isaac Heeney , Jarryd Roughead, Richard Douglas
I: Dom Tyson, Alex Sexton

E: Sam Reid (F), Sam Gilbert (D), Jack Fitzpatrick (R)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Nige on May 11, 2017, 09:25:51 PM
Karen

Taylor Adams (c), Dylan Roberton, Jeremy McGovern (evc), Josh Smith
Jack Newnes, Dom Sheed, Brad Scheer, Andrew McGrath
Shane Mumford (vc)
Paul Puopolo (+10%), Travis Colyer, Rory Lobb, Ben Brown
Karl Amon, Jeff Garlett

Oleg Markov, Jason Castagna, Tom Stewart
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: DazBurg on May 11, 2017, 09:32:35 PM
Parisian Nice Lyon Reindeers

Def: L. Hodge, J. Harbrow, M. Williams, R.Henderson
Mid: M. Priddis (VC), Z. Merrett (C), D. Shiel, J. Billings
Ruc: S.Naismith
Fwd: P. Ryder, C. Wingard, C.Rioli, B.Keays
Int: D.Minchington, L.Webb

Emg:  L.Casboult, T.Sheridan, H.Crozier

Recalled Cyril after his week to think about things
also Lucas Webb getting to make his debut for the Reindeers :D
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Adamant on May 11, 2017, 09:34:19 PM
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Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 11, 2017, 10:27:58 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 11, 2017, 08:42:04 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 11, 2017, 04:46:06 PM
Kate Upton Cobras

DEF: Jasper Pittard, Callum Mills, Luke McDonald, Lachie Hansen
MID: Josh P Kennedy (C), Lachie Hunter (VC), Mark Blicavs, Touk Miller
RUCK: Toby Nankervis
FWD: Peter Wright, Taylor Garner, Darcy Lang, Dean Kent, Kayne Turner
UTIL: Blake Acres, Dion Prestia Cameron Sutcliffe

EMG: Cameron Sutcliffe, Kayne Turner, Jack Bowes, Tom Papley, Jake Carlisle

Prestia probably won't play though, and think Jack is another week away still :-\

Good to see that Kent called Dean is back, I actually think he'll ton up this week  8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Torpedo10 on May 11, 2017, 11:53:11 PM
MOSCOW SPETSNAZ

D: Docherty, May, Talia, Barrass
M: Coniglio (CC), Heppell (CC), Crisp, Menegola
R: Greenwood (OOP)
F: Daniher, Hogan, Bell, Sinclair
I: Graham, Burton

E: Clarke, Taranto, Milera
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: meow meow on May 12, 2017, 12:01:49 AM
Quote from: meow meow on May 10, 2017, 02:26:59 AM
CHRISTCHURCH SAINTS

Attacking

B: Leigh Montagna, Jarrad McVeigh, Harris Andrews
M: Brayden Fiorini (vc), Connor Blakely, Sam Mitchell, Chris Masten
R: Aaron Sandilands
F: Tom Boyd (c), Jack Steele, Shaun Higgins, Ryan Lester, Clay Smith
I: Bryce Gibbs, Daniel Wells

E: Sam Petrevski-Seton, Will Hoskin-Elliott, Nathan Vardy

R: Toby McLean

Wells back but lose Bob and Waite. The story of my year.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: JBs-Hawks on May 12, 2017, 12:04:31 AM
Seoul

Def: Christian Salem, Caleb Marchbank, Scott Thompson, Kamdyn McIntosh

Mid: Patrick Dangerfield (C), Clayton Oliver, Josh Kelly (VC), Lachie Whitfield

Ruck: Ben McEvoy

Fwd: Tom Lynch, Brandon Matera, Lachie Weller, Caleb Daniel

Int: David Myers, Liam Shiels

Emg: Jackson Trengove, Cam Mccarthy, Rory Thompson
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Levi434 on May 12, 2017, 01:07:14 AM
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars:

D: Bernie Vince, Kade Kolodjashnij, James Kelly, Matthew Boyd
M: Gary Ablett, Aaron Hall, Shaun Grigg, Brad Ebert
R: Sam Jacobs (C)
F: Jack Watts, Matthew Wright, Elliot Yeo, Mason Wood
I: Patrick Cripps (VC), Danyle Pearce

E: Brayden Maynard, Daniel Rioli, Jack Redpath
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 12, 2017, 10:24:32 AM
Backs:  A.Rance, T.McDonald, J.Weitering, O.McDonald
Mids: R.Sloane (C), D.Martin (VC), N.Jones, B.Crouch
Ruck: T.Goldstein
Fwds: J.Gunston, J.Riewoldt, J.Westhoff, T.Hawkins
Util: L.Plowman, M.O'Connor

Emg: K.Murtimer, J.Parsons, Ed-Vicker Willis


Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 12, 2017, 10:26:05 AM
Quote from: JROO8 on May 11, 2017, 07:36:45 PM
Give him a debut Holz!

What do i have to lose.

Lost Birchall Treloar Hill and been robbed of Mackie Buddy Roughy Shaw because of the cap.

Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 10:52:33 AM
New Delhi Tigers


DEF Houli, JHowe, Hartlett, JLloyd
MID Sidebottom, Murphy(C), Gray, MCrouch
RUCK SMartin(VC)
FWD JCameron, Darling, JMartin, Cockatoo
UTIL Ross, Ziebell

EMER: Mullett, Rich, Ed Langdon
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 12, 2017, 11:13:02 AM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 10:26:05 AM
Lost Birchall Treloar Hill and been robbed of Mackie Buddy Roughy Shaw because of the cap.

You gave up those two for the crap Crouch :P

And we all have the cap so you can't use that as an excuse :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 11:40:59 AM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 12, 2017, 11:13:02 AM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 10:26:05 AM
Lost Birchall Treloar Hill and been robbed of Mackie Buddy Roughy Shaw because of the cap.

You gave up those two for the crap Crouch :P

And we all have the cap so you can't use that as an excuse :P
Can confirm
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 12, 2017, 11:59:23 AM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 12, 2017, 11:13:02 AM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 10:26:05 AM
Lost Birchall Treloar Hill and been robbed of Mackie Buddy Roughy Shaw because of the cap.

You gave up those two for the crap Crouch :P

And we all have the cap so you can't use that as an excuse :P

You have never had a good team so you never had to worry about cutting quality players. You have scored less points then the team in 17th!!!

i drafted and picked up guys on the cheap to turn a rubbish list into a quality one, then penalised for doing that in a system where Kieran jack costs more then Bont.

Its ok I went young and Crouch will be around in 7-10 years. The Dublin window is not closing any time soon.

im stacked with young players who can only get better, my only issue is my older forward line.




Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Boomz on May 12, 2017, 11:59:40 AM
Tokyo Samurai
D: Johannisen, Williams, McDonald-Tipungwuti, Cunningham
M: Parker (VC), Atkins, Redden, Miles
R: Smith
F: Dahlhaus (C), Blair, Cameron, Phillips
U: Thomas, Powell-Pepper
E: Young, Dea, McInnes

OUT: Dunkley, Dea, Young
IN: Thomas, Smith, Blair

Miracles can happen.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: upthemaidens on May 12, 2017, 12:14:06 PM
Pacific Islanders

D: Rory Laird, Michael Hurley, Matt Suckling, Andy Otten
M: Marcus Bontempelli (C), Tom Mitchell (VC), Andrew Gaff, Michael Barlow
R: Jarrod Witts
F: Devon Smith, Steven Motlop, Matthew Taberner, Rhys Stanley
Int: Jarryd Lyons, Cameron Guthrie

E: Sam Gibson, Lee Spurr, Alex Fasolo
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 12, 2017, 12:14:38 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 11:59:23 AM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 12, 2017, 11:13:02 AM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 10:26:05 AM
Lost Birchall Treloar Hill and been robbed of Mackie Buddy Roughy Shaw because of the cap.

You gave up those two for the crap Crouch :P

And we all have the cap so you can't use that as an excuse :P

You have never had a good team so you never had to worry about cutting quality players. You have scored less points then the team in 17th!!!

i drafted and picked up guys on the cheap to turn a rubbish list into a quality one, then penalised for doing that in a system where Kieran jack costs more then Bont.

Its ok I went young and Crouch will be around in 7-10 years. The Dublin window is not closing any time soon.

im stacked with young players who can only get better, my only issue is my older forward line.
And I, for one, hope it never closes at all

(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/d0/83/e6/d083e6818be797921a043ff1c8a0201a.jpg)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:20:04 PM
just waiting till i can post this

(https://media.apnarm.net.au/media/images/2015/01/15/SCN_15-01-2015_EGN_05_8387B_Tiger_Juma_eatingPie_AustraliaZoo_t460.jpg)
NDT forced to eat Humble Pie
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 12, 2017, 12:23:04 PM
Well now you've just ruined it, even if it does happen. Gotta find a new pic now m80. Chop chop.

Oh, and I'll take a cherry pie while you're at it :)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:23:39 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 12, 2017, 12:14:38 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 11:59:23 AM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 12, 2017, 11:13:02 AM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 10:26:05 AM
Lost Birchall Treloar Hill and been robbed of Mackie Buddy Roughy Shaw because of the cap.

You gave up those two for the crap Crouch :P

And we all have the cap so you can't use that as an excuse :P

You have never had a good team so you never had to worry about cutting quality players. You have scored less points then the team in 17th!!!

i drafted and picked up guys on the cheap to turn a rubbish list into a quality one, then penalised for doing that in a system where Kieran jack costs more then Bont.

Its ok I went young and Crouch will be around in 7-10 years. The Dublin window is not closing any time soon.

im stacked with young players who can only get better, my only issue is my older forward line.
And I, for one, hope it never closes at all

(https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/d0/83/e6/d083e6818be797921a043ff1c8a0201a.jpg)

(http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/lol1.gif)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:24:39 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:20:04 PM
just waiting till i can post this

(https://media.apnarm.net.au/media/images/2015/01/15/SCN_15-01-2015_EGN_05_8387B_Tiger_Juma_eatingPie_AustraliaZoo_t460.jpg)
NDT forced to eat Humble Pie
Thanks Holz, I've been looking for a good pic for when NDT eat Dublin!
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:26:16 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:24:39 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:20:04 PM
just waiting till i can post this

(https://media.apnarm.net.au/media/images/2015/01/15/SCN_15-01-2015_EGN_05_8387B_Tiger_Juma_eatingPie_AustraliaZoo_t460.jpg)
NDT forced to eat Humble Pie
Thanks Holz, I've been looking for a good pic for when NDT eat Dublin!
lets see if you can remember it in 10 years when i go for a rebuild.

NDT haven't beaten Dublin since the 9th of April 2012.

Julia Gillard has just become Prime minster.
GWS was the worst team in the comp
The Dark Knight rises hadn't even been  released


Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:43:15 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:26:16 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:24:39 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:20:04 PM
just waiting till i can post this

(https://media.apnarm.net.au/media/images/2015/01/15/SCN_15-01-2015_EGN_05_8387B_Tiger_Juma_eatingPie_AustraliaZoo_t460.jpg)
NDT forced to eat Humble Pie
Thanks Holz, I've been looking for a good pic for when NDT eat Dublin!
lets see if you can remember it in 10 years when i go for a rebuild.

NDT haven't beaten Dublin since the 9th of April 2012.

Julia Gillard has just become Prime minster.
GWS was the worst team in the comp
The Dark Knight rises hadn't even been  released
Ha rebuild in 10 years

We get it Holz, you went young

but you also went pie
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 12, 2017, 12:44:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:43:15 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:26:16 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:24:39 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:20:04 PM
just waiting till i can post this

(https://media.apnarm.net.au/media/images/2015/01/15/SCN_15-01-2015_EGN_05_8387B_Tiger_Juma_eatingPie_AustraliaZoo_t460.jpg)
NDT forced to eat Humble Pie
Thanks Holz, I've been looking for a good pic for when NDT eat Dublin!
lets see if you can remember it in 10 years when i go for a rebuild.

NDT haven't beaten Dublin since the 9th of April 2012.

Julia Gillard has just become Prime minster.
GWS was the worst team in the comp
The Dark Knight rises hadn't even been  released
Ha rebuild in 10 years

We get it Holz, you went young

but you also went pie
Wait, what?
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:47:08 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 12, 2017, 12:44:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:43:15 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:26:16 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:24:39 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:20:04 PM
just waiting till i can post this

(https://media.apnarm.net.au/media/images/2015/01/15/SCN_15-01-2015_EGN_05_8387B_Tiger_Juma_eatingPie_AustraliaZoo_t460.jpg)
NDT forced to eat Humble Pie
Thanks Holz, I've been looking for a good pic for when NDT eat Dublin!
lets see if you can remember it in 10 years when i go for a rebuild.

NDT haven't beaten Dublin since the 9th of April 2012.

Julia Gillard has just become Prime minster.
GWS was the worst team in the comp
The Dark Knight rises hadn't even been  released
Ha rebuild in 10 years

We get it Holz, you went young

but you also went pie
Wait, what?
Haven't you heard? Dublin traded hard to go younger

They also missed out on some quality players purely because of this new thing called the cap

I'm also hearing whispers those in charge at Dublin are not fans of the voting system, but i cannot confirm this
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 12, 2017, 12:48:28 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:47:08 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 12, 2017, 12:44:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:43:15 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:26:16 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:24:39 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:20:04 PM
just waiting till i can post this

(https://media.apnarm.net.au/media/images/2015/01/15/SCN_15-01-2015_EGN_05_8387B_Tiger_Juma_eatingPie_AustraliaZoo_t460.jpg)
NDT forced to eat Humble Pie
Thanks Holz, I've been looking for a good pic for when NDT eat Dublin!
lets see if you can remember it in 10 years when i go for a rebuild.

NDT haven't beaten Dublin since the 9th of April 2012.

Julia Gillard has just become Prime minster.
GWS was the worst team in the comp
The Dark Knight rises hadn't even been  released
Ha rebuild in 10 years

We get it Holz, you went young

but you also went pie
Wait, what?
Haven't you heard? Dublin traded hard to go younger

They also missed out on some quality players purely because of this new thing called the cap

I'm also hearing whispers those in charge at Dublin are not fans of the voting system, but i cannot confirm this
Mate, next you'll be telling me that the 'bird' is the word or something.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 01:01:53 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 12, 2017, 12:48:28 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:47:08 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 12, 2017, 12:44:24 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:43:15 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:26:16 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 12:24:39 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 12:20:04 PM
just waiting till i can post this

(https://media.apnarm.net.au/media/images/2015/01/15/SCN_15-01-2015_EGN_05_8387B_Tiger_Juma_eatingPie_AustraliaZoo_t460.jpg)
NDT forced to eat Humble Pie
Thanks Holz, I've been looking for a good pic for when NDT eat Dublin!
lets see if you can remember it in 10 years when i go for a rebuild.

NDT haven't beaten Dublin since the 9th of April 2012.

Julia Gillard has just become Prime minster.
GWS was the worst team in the comp
The Dark Knight rises hadn't even been  released
Ha rebuild in 10 years

We get it Holz, you went young

but you also went pie
Wait, what?
Haven't you heard? Dublin traded hard to go younger

They also missed out on some quality players purely because of this new thing called the cap

I'm also hearing whispers those in charge at Dublin are not fans of the voting system, but i cannot confirm this
Mate, next you'll be telling me that the 'bird' is the word or something.
You know that really grinds my gears
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 12, 2017, 01:14:20 PM
(https://68.media.tumblr.com/11cfa5a69704c7e0222ee7f2621d1536/tumblr_njcwa3MVTZ1u6qoplo1_500.gif)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 12, 2017, 01:16:04 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 01:14:20 PM
(https://68.media.tumblr.com/11cfa5a69704c7e0222ee7f2621d1536/tumblr_njcwa3MVTZ1u6qoplo1_500.gif)
,
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 12, 2017, 01:45:02 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 11:59:23 AM
You have never had a good team so you never had to worry about cutting quality players. You have scored less points then the team in 17th!!!

Yet we've beaten you, twice

And unlike you we acknowledge when we're getting lucky as opposed to parading around thinking it's all just because we're so damn good at everything...

Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 02:54:45 PM
I think you're missing one of the bigger names you traded out 'because of the cap' Holz.

Sammy Frost currently going at 86.75  8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 03:00:55 PM
Also pretty stoked that Daniel Lloyd is getting a game this weekend. I remember giving iZander advice on who to take late in the International draft last year and I said 'I reckon this guy can go alright', to which he ignored me. Picking him up in the second round of the rookie draft... who's laughing now?!
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 12, 2017, 03:10:04 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 02:54:45 PM
I think you're missing one of the bigger names you traded out 'because of the cap' Holz.

Sammy Frost currently going at 86.75  8)

Far out your right

Berlin trade: Pick 33 + Pick 50
Berlin receive: Andrew Mackie + Sam Frost

what a shocker, I dont think Frost keeps this up though.

in saying that the 33 helped me get this

Dublin trade: Joel Selwood + Pick 33
Dublin Receive: Tom McDonald + Stephen Hill + Jonathon Beech



Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: iZander on May 12, 2017, 03:12:09 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 03:00:55 PM
Also pretty stoked that Daniel Lloyd is getting a game this weekend. I remember giving iZander advice on who to take late in the International draft last year and I said 'I reckon this guy can go alright', to which he ignored me. Picking him up in the second round of the rookie draft... who's laughing now?!
haha was just being nice and leaving him for you ;)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 03:17:47 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 03:10:04 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 02:54:45 PM
I think you're missing one of the bigger names you traded out 'because of the cap' Holz.

Sammy Frost currently going at 86.75  8)

Far out your right

Berlin trade: Pick 33 + Pick 50
Berlin receive: Andrew Mackie + Sam Frost

what a shocker, I dont think Frost keeps this up though.

in saying that the 33 helped me get this

Dublin trade: Joel Selwood + Pick 33
Dublin Receive: Tom McDonald + Stephen Hill + Jonathon Beech

Well, I don't need to convince you that I've always had my doubts on Oscar McDonald :P and I genuinely believe Sam Frost could be quite a decent rebounding tall, and for some time now. I reckon he just might end the year on 80 yet.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 12, 2017, 03:21:23 PM
here is my team with no trades last year (would have been over the cap though)

Alex Rance, Grant Birchall, Sam Frost, Oscar McDonald (Jacob Weitering)
Rory Sloane, Marc Murphy, Joel Selwood, Adam Treloar
Todd Goldstein
Lance Franklin, Jarryd Roughead, Jack Gunston, Jack Reiwodlt (Matt Kennedy)
Dustin Martin, Lachie Plowman

v


Backs:  A.Rance, T.McDonald, G.Birchall, J.Weitering
Mids: R.Sloane, A.Treloar, D.Martin, N.Jones
Ruck: T.Goldstein
Fwds: J.Gunston, J.Riewoldt, J.Westhoff, T.Hawkins
Interchange:  B.Crouch, S.Hill


on paper i think it looks better.

your right its the last few that are killing me

Birchall coming back will be big.
Hill has been great and need him
Treloar is down massively but i think he is struggling with something
Goldy had preuss then the ankle looks back.

reckon ill have a bad month then go back to being Dublin when i have Hill Treloar Birchall back.

Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 12, 2017, 03:23:09 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 03:17:47 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 03:10:04 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 02:54:45 PM
I think you're missing one of the bigger names you traded out 'because of the cap' Holz.

Sammy Frost currently going at 86.75  8)

Far out your right

Berlin trade: Pick 33 + Pick 50
Berlin receive: Andrew Mackie + Sam Frost

what a shocker, I dont think Frost keeps this up though.

in saying that the 33 helped me get this

Dublin trade: Joel Selwood + Pick 33
Dublin Receive: Tom McDonald + Stephen Hill + Jonathon Beech

Well, I don't need to convince you that I've always had my doubts on Oscar McDonald :P and I genuinely believe Sam Frost could be quite a decent rebounding tall, and for some time now. I reckon he just might end the year on 80 yet.
Omac hater

the guy is coming off 91 and 80. Only just turned 21

just waiting for Frost to pull a sub 30 game.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 04:30:07 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 12, 2017, 10:52:33 AM
New Delhi Tigers


DEF Houli, JHowe, Hartlett, JLloyd
MID Sidebottom, Murphy(C), Gray, MCrouch
RUCK SMartin(VC)
FWD JCameron, Darling, JMartin, Cockatoo
UTIL Ross, Ziebell

EMER: Mullett, Rich, Ed Langdon, PDavis
Emergency changes: Mullett out, Davis in
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 12, 2017, 05:12:51 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 11, 2017, 08:42:04 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 11, 2017, 04:46:06 PM
Kate Upton Cobras

DEF: Jasper Pittard, Callum Mills, Luke McDonald, Lachie Hansen
MID: Josh P Kennedy (C), Lachie Hunter (VC), Mark Blicavs, Touk Miller
RUCK: Toby Nankervis
FWD: Peter Wright, Taylor Garner, Dean Kent, Kayne Turner, Jack Bowes
UTIL: Blake Acres, Cameron Sutcliffe

EMG: Jack Bowes, Tom Papley, Jake Carlisle, Griffin Logue

Prestia probably won't play though, and think Jack is another week away still :-\
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 05:30:25 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 03:23:09 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 03:17:47 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 03:10:04 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 02:54:45 PM
I think you're missing one of the bigger names you traded out 'because of the cap' Holz.

Sammy Frost currently going at 86.75  8)

Far out your right

Berlin trade: Pick 33 + Pick 50
Berlin receive: Andrew Mackie + Sam Frost

what a shocker, I dont think Frost keeps this up though.

in saying that the 33 helped me get this

Dublin trade: Joel Selwood + Pick 33
Dublin Receive: Tom McDonald + Stephen Hill + Jonathon Beech

Well, I don't need to convince you that I've always had my doubts on Oscar McDonald :P and I genuinely believe Sam Frost could be quite a decent rebounding tall, and for some time now. I reckon he just might end the year on 80 yet.
Omac hater

the guy is coming off 91 and 80. Only just turned 21

just waiting for Frost to pull a sub 30 game.

I'm not a huge fan of his brother either :P you'll often see in Demonland during losses the comment "We will never win a premiership whilst Tom McDonald is in the team" haha.

I only agree that he we won't be a contender when he is our BEST key defender, but he's a great second tall defender.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 12, 2017, 05:46:58 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 05:30:25 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 03:23:09 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 03:17:47 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 12, 2017, 03:10:04 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 02:54:45 PM
I think you're missing one of the bigger names you traded out 'because of the cap' Holz.

Sammy Frost currently going at 86.75  8)

Far out your right

Berlin trade: Pick 33 + Pick 50
Berlin receive: Andrew Mackie + Sam Frost

what a shocker, I dont think Frost keeps this up though.

in saying that the 33 helped me get this

Dublin trade: Joel Selwood + Pick 33
Dublin Receive: Tom McDonald + Stephen Hill + Jonathon Beech

Well, I don't need to convince you that I've always had my doubts on Oscar McDonald :P and I genuinely believe Sam Frost could be quite a decent rebounding tall, and for some time now. I reckon he just might end the year on 80 yet.
Omac hater

the guy is coming off 91 and 80. Only just turned 21

just waiting for Frost to pull a sub 30 game.

I'm not a huge fan of his brother either :P you'll often see in Demonland during losses the comment "We will never win a premiership whilst Tom McDonald is in the team" haha.

I only agree that he we won't be a contender when he is our BEST key defender, but he's a great second tall defender.

I agree Melbourne win a premiership with Tmac in the team.

However i also dont think you will win a premiership with Oliver, Gawn, Petracca, Hogan in the team, just like Fyfe Gawn for Berlin :P

Tom McDonald is a premiership medal already though with Dublin.

Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Boomz on May 12, 2017, 06:30:28 PM
Tokyo Samurai
D: Johannisen, Williams, McDonald-Tipungwuti, Cunningham
M: Parker (VC), Atkins, Redden, Powell-Pepper
R: Smith
F: Dahlhaus (C), Blair, Cameron, Phillips
U: Thomas, Powell-Pepper
E: Dea, Ibbotson, McInnes
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 06:39:25 PM
Berlin

D: Michael Hibberd, Zak Jones, Andrew Mackie, Michael Johnson (R)
M: Nat Fyfe (C), Tom Liberatore, Jack Steven (VC), Jack Viney
R: Sam Forst (OOP)
F: Lance Franklin, Charlie Dixon, Daniel Menzel, Mark LeCras
U: Jobe Watson, Shaun Burgoyne
E: Luke Dunstan, Michael Walters, Darcy Byrne-Jones

Resting: Jamie MacMillan
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: AaronKirk on May 12, 2017, 06:51:38 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 11, 2017, 09:17:18 PM
New York Revolution

D: Shannon Hurn, Robbie Tarrant,  Ben Reid, Josh Gibson
M: Joel Selwood (C), David Mundy (VC), Jordan Lewis, Tom Scully
R: Kurt Tippett
F: Josh J Kennedy, Isaac Heeney , Jarryd Roughead, Richard Douglas
I: Dom Tyson, Alex Sexton

E: Sam Reid (F), Sam Gilbert (D), Jack Fitzpatrick (R)

Tippett left out. Fitzy in.

D: Shannon Hurn, Robbie Tarrant,  Ben Reid, Josh Gibson
M: Joel Selwood (C), David Mundy (VC), Jordan Lewis, Tom Scully
R:  Jack Fitzpatrick
F: Josh J Kennedy, Isaac Heeney , Jarryd Roughead, Richard Douglas
I: Dom Tyson, Alex Sexton

E: Sam Reid (F), Sam Gilbert (D), Jade Gresham (F)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: meow meow on May 12, 2017, 06:57:28 PM
Quote from: meow meow on May 10, 2017, 02:26:59 AM
CHRISTCHURCH SAINTS

Attack

B: Leigh Montagna, Nathan Wilson, Jarrad McVeigh
M: Connor Blakely, Sam Petrevski-Seton, Brayden Fiorini, Chris Masten
R: Aaron Sandilands (c)
F: Tom Boyd (vc) Jack Steele, Toby McLean, Clay Smith, Shaun Higgins
I: Bryce Gibbs, Daniel Wells

E: Will Hoskin-Elliott, Alex Silvagni, Ryan Lester

R: Sam Mitchell
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: meow meow on May 12, 2017, 07:17:55 PM
Only resting Mitchell so Fiorini can play. Fitting that Port play GC so he can destroy Heartless in both AFL and WXV.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: LF on May 12, 2017, 08:27:44 PM
Def:Heath Grundy, Clay Beams, Adam Saad, Brad Sheppard                       
Mid: Daniel Hannerbery (VC),Sam Gray, Luke Shuey (C), Will Langford                       
Ruck:Callum Sinclair                       
Fwds: Blake Hardwick, Tom T Lynch, Tim Membrey, Orazio Fantasia                       
Util:Lin Jong,  Mav Weller                       
                       
Emergencies:  Josh Bruce, Neville Jetta, Dean Towers

Resting: Billy Hartung
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: meow meow on May 12, 2017, 09:40:17 PM
Perhaps I shouldn't have rested Smitch.

Vardy looking alright. Head over to the trade thread and put a bid in.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 09:57:52 PM
@Christchurch, you and your god damn Boyd :P Gibbs is now your VC on LG preferences

@Tokyo, named Powell-Pepper twice (M4 and U2). I've moved your E1 to U2, and your other emergencies up a spot, and on preferences, your E3 is now Sam Lloyd
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 11:28:27 PM
What the hell Libba.

You better get a forward status if your doing this shower regularly
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 13, 2017, 02:53:49 AM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 12, 2017, 11:28:27 PM
What the hell Libba.

You better get a forward status if your doing this shower regularly
Game on ;)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 10:00:01 AM
After Wce/Wb

Score Summary
Berlin Brewers (87) from 2 vs Cape Town Cobras (76) from 1
London Royals (298) from 3# vs Moscow Spetsnaz (62) from 1
Seoul Magpies (116) from 1 vs Toronto Wolves (167) from 2
New Delhi Tigers (61) from 1 vs Christchurch Saints (293) from 4
Buenos Aires Armadillos (227) from 3 vs Cairo Sands (186) from 2
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (184) from 2 vs Beijing Thunder (58) from 1
Tokyo Samurai (198) from 3 vs Pacific Islanders (393) from 3#
Mexico City Suns (0) from 0 vs Dublin Destroyers (0) from 0
PNL Reindeers (183) from 2 vs New York Revolution (223) from 2

# = Captain Played
* = one Co-Captain Played
** = two Co-Captain's Played





Berlin BrewersCape Town Cobras
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Michael Hibberd00D1Jasper Pittard00
D2Zak Jones00D2Callum Mills00
D3Andrew Mackie00D3Luke McDonald00
D4Michael Johnson00D4Lachlan Hansen00
M1Nat Fyfe00M1Josh P Kennedy00
M2Tom Liberatore3434M2Lachie Hunter7676
M3Jack Steven00M3Mark Blicavs00
M4Jack Viney00M4Touk Miller00
R1Sam Frost00.50R1Toby Nankervis00
F1Lance Franklin00F1Peter Wright00
F2Charlie Dixon00F2Dean Kent00
F3Daniel Menzel00F3Kayne Turner00
F4Mark LeCras5353F4Jack Bowes00
U1 (MID )Jobe Watson00U1 (MID FWD)Blake Acres00
U2 (DEF )Shaun Burgoyne00U2 (DEF )Cameron Sutcliffe00
E1 (MID )Luke Dunstan000E1 (FWD )Tom Papley000
E2 (FWD )Michael Walters000E2 (DEF FWD)Jake Carlisle000
E3 (DEF )Darcy Byrne-Jones000E3 (DEF )Griffin Logue000
CNat Fyfe00CJosh P Kennedy00
VCJack Steven00VCLachie Hunter760
HA00RP00
RPMichael Johnson00NR
NRJamie MacMillan0
Total:872Total:761


London RoyalsMoscow Spetsnaz
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Heath Grundy00D1Sam Docherty00
D2Claye Beams00D2Steven May00
D3Adam Saad00D3Daniel Talia00
D4Brad Sheppard4848D4Thomas Barrass6262
M1Dan Hannebery00M1Stephen Coniglio00
M2Sam Gray00M2Dyson Heppell00
M3Luke Shuey9393M3Jack Crisp00
M4Will Langford00M4Sam Menegola00
R1Callum Sinclair00R1Levi Greenwood00.50
F1Blake Hardwick00F1Joe Daniher00
F2Tom T Lynch00F2Jesse Hogan00
F3Tim Membrey00F3Tom Bell00
F4Orazio Fantasia00F4Jack Sinclair00
U1 (MID FWD)Lin Jong6464U1 (MID FWD)Nick Graham00
U2 (FWD )Maverick Weller00U2 (DEF FWD)Ryan Burton00
E1 (FWD )Josh Bruce000E1 (MID FWD)Ryan Clarke000
E2 (DEF )Neville Jetta000E2 (MID FWD)Tim Taranto000
E3 (FWD )Dean Towers000E3 (FWD )Wayne Milera000
CLuke Shuey9393CCStephen Coniglio00
VCDan Hannebery00CCDyson Heppell00
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NRBilly Hartung0
Total:2983Total:621


Seoul MagpiesToronto Wolves
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Christian Salem00D1Brodie Smith00
D2Caleb Marchbank00D2Marco Paparone00
D3Scott D Thompson00D3Jimmy Webster00
D4Kamdyn McIntosh00D4Jayden Short00
M1Patrick Dangerfield00M1Scott Pendlebury00
M2Clayton Oliver00M2Mitch Duncan00
M3Josh Kelly00M3Liam Picken6262
M4Lachie Whitfield00M4Brendon Ah Chee00
R1Ben McEvoy00R1Matthew Kreuzer00
F1Tom J Lynch00F1Jack Macrae105105
F2Brandon Matera00F2Jordan De Goey00
F3Lachie Weller00F3Cameron Pedersen00
F4Caleb Daniel116116F4Lewis Taylor00
U1 (MID )David Myers00U1 (MID FWD)Nathan Hrovat00
U2 (MID )Liam Shiels00U2 (FWD )Shane Kersten00
E1 (RUC )Jackson Trengove000E1 (DEF )Tyson Goldsack000
E2 (FWD )Cam McCarthy000E2 (DEF )Jake Kelly000
E3 (DEF )Rory Thompson000E3 (DEF )Joel Hamling000
CPatrick Dangerfield00CScott Pendlebury00
VCJosh Kelly00VCMitch Duncan00
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:1161Total:1672


New Delhi TigersChristchurch Saints
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSAttackSCOPENADJ
D1Bachar Houli00D1Leigh Montagna00
D2Jeremy Howe00D2Nathan Wilson00
D3Hamish Hartlett00D3Jarrad McVeigh00
D4Jake Lloyd00M1Connor Blakely00
M1Steele Sidebottom00M2Sam Petrevski-Seton00
M2Marc Murphy00M3Brayden Fiorini00
M3Robbie Gray00M4Chris Masten103103
M4Matt Crouch00R1Aaron Sandilands00
R1Stefan Martin00F1Tom Boyd5151
F1Jeremy Cameron00F2Jack Steele00
F2Jack Darling6161F3Toby McLean7373
F3Jack Martin00F4Clay Smith5555
F4Nakia Cockatoo00F5Shaun Higgins00
U1 (MID )Sebastian Ross00U1 (MID )Bryce Gibbs00
U2 (MID )Jack Ziebell00U2 (MID )Daniel Wells00
E1 (MID )Daniel Rich000E1 (FWD )Will Hoskin-Elliott000
E2 (MID FWD)Ed Langdon000E2 (DEF )Alex Silvagni000
E3 (DEF )Phil Davis000E3 (FWD )Ryan Lester000
CMarc Murphy00CAaron Sandilands00
VCStefan Martin00VCBryce Gibbs00
HA00RPChris Masten10311
RP00NRSam Mitchell103
NR
Total:611Total:2934
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 10:00:09 AM

Buenos Aires ArmadillosCairo Sands
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Easton Wood104104D1Taylor Adams00
D2Zach Tuohy00D2Dylan Roberton00
D3Marcus Adams7373D3Jeremy McGovern8787
D4Shaun Atley00D4Josh Smith00
M1Ed Curnow00M1Jack Newnes00
M2Travis Boak00M2Dom Sheed9999
M3Trent Dumont00M3Brad Scheer00
M4Darcy Parish00M4Andrew McGrath00
R1Josh Green00.50R1Shane Mumford00
F1Cale Hooker00F1Paul Puopolo00
F2Isaac Smith00F2Travis Colyer00
F3Jamie Elliott00F3Rory Lobb00
F4Taylor Walker00F4Ben Brown00
U1 (DEF )Jesse Joyce00U1 (MID FWD)Karl Amon00
U2 (DEF )Sam Butler5050U2 (FWD )Jeff Garlett00
E1 (DEF MID)Jarrod Berry000E1 (DEF )Oleg Markov000
E2 (FWD )Jy Simpkin000E2 (DEF )Jason Castagna000
E3 (MID FWD)Oliver Florent000E3 (DEF )Tom Stewart000
CTaylor Walker00CTaylor Adams00
VCTravis Boak00VCShane Mumford00
HA00RPPaul Puopolo00
RP00NR
NR
Total:2273Total:1862


Rio de Janeiro JaguarsBeijing Thunder
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Bernie Vince00D1Jayden Hunt00
D2Kade Kolodjashnij00D2Sharrod Wellingham5858
D3James Kelly00D3Sam Mayes00
D4Matthew Boyd7575D4Harry Taylor00
M1Gary Jnr Ablett00M1Lachie Neale00
M2Aaron Hall00M2Callan Ward00
M3Shaun Grigg00M3Dayne Zorko00
M4Brad Ebert00M4Ollie Wines00
R1Sam Jacobs00R1Brodie Grundy00
F1Jack Watts00F1Josh Jenkins00
F2Matthew Wright00F2Josh Caddy00
F3Elliot Yeo109109F3Christian Petracca00
F4Mason Wood00F4Bradley Hill00
U1 (MID )Patrick Cripps00U1 (MID )Brandon Ellis00
U2 (MID )Danyle Pearce00U2 (MID )Jared Polec00
E1 (DEF )Brayden Maynard000E1 (FWD )Kane Lambert000
E2 (FWD )Daniel Rioli000E2 (DEF )Tom Williamson000
E3 (FWD )Jack Redpath9000E3 (DEF MID)Daniel Howe000
CSam Jacobs00CLachie Neale00
VCPatrick Cripps00VCCallan Ward00
HA00RPBradley Hill00
RP00NR
NR
Total:1842Total:581


Tokyo SamuraiPacific Islanders
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Jason Johannisen7777D1Rory Laird00
D2Zac Williams00D2Michael Hurley00
D3Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti00D3Matthew Suckling7474
D4Harry Cunningham00D4Andy Otten00
M1Luke Parker00M1Marcus Bontempelli9999
M2Rory Atkins00M2Tom Mitchell00
M3Jack Redden5656M3Andrew Gaff121121
M4Sam Powell-Pepper00M4Michael Barlow00
R1Zac Smith00R1Jarrod Witts00
F1Luke Dahlhaus6565F1Devon Smith00
F2Jarryd Blair00F2Steven Motlop00
F3Charlie Cameron00F3Matt Taberner00
F4Tom Phillips00F4Rhys Stanley00
U1 (MID )Dale Thomas00U1 (MID )Jarryd Lyons00
U2 (DEF )Matt Dea00U2 (MID )Cameron Guthrie00
E1 (DEF )Garrick Ibbotson000E1 (MID )Sam Gibson000
E2 (DEF FWD)Fraser McInnes6700E2 (DEF )Lee Spurr000
E3 (FWD )Sam Lloyd000E3 (FWD )Alex Fasolo000
C00CMarcus Bontempelli9999
VC00VCTom Mitchell00
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:1983Total:3933


Mexico City SunsDublin Destroyers
POSFloodSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Heath Shaw00D1Alex Rance00
D2Kade Simpson00D2Tom McDonald00
D3Matthew Broadbent00D3Jacob Weitering00
D4Nic Newman00D4Oscar McDonald00
D5Jarryn Geary00M1Rory Sloane00
M1Tom Rockliff00M2Dustin Martin00
M2Trent Cotchin00M3Nathan Jones00
M3Brendon Goddard00M4Brad Crouch00
M4Ben Cunnington00R1Todd Goldstein00
R1Billy Longer00F1Jack Gunston00
F1Nick Riewoldt00F2Jack Riewoldt00
F2Eddie Betts00F3Justin Westhoff00
F3Luke Breust00F4Tom Hawkins00
U1 (MID )George Horlin-Smith00U1 (DEF )Lachie Plowman00
U2 (MID )David Zaharakis00U2 (DEF )Mark O'Connor00
E1 (DEF )Lewis Melican000E1 (MID )Kurt Mutimer5300
E2 (DEF )Mark Baguley000E2 (FWD )James Parsons000
E3 (FWD )James Sicily000E3 (DEF )Ed Vickers-Willis000
CTom Rockliff00CRory Sloane00
VCHeath Shaw00VCDustin Martin00
RP00RP00
NRNR
Total:00Total:00


PNL ReindeersNew York Revolution
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Luke Hodge00D1Shannon Hurn121121
D2Jarrod Harbrow00D2Robbie Tarrant00
D3Marley Williams00D3Ben Reid00
D4Ricky Henderson00D4Josh Gibson00
M1Matt Priddis106106M1Joel Selwood00
M2Zach Merrett00M2David Mundy00
M3Dylan Shiel00M3Jordan Lewis00
M4Jack Billings00M4Tom Scully00
R1Sam Naismith00R1Jack Fitzpatrick00
F1Patrick Ryder00F1Josh J Kennedy102102
F2Chad Wingard00F2Isaac Heeney00
F3Cyril Rioli00F3Jarryd Roughead00
F4Ben Keays00F4Richard Douglas00
U1 (FWD )Darren Minchington00U1 (MID )Dom Tyson00
U2 (MID FWD)Lukas Webb7777U2 (MID )Alex Sexton00
E1 (FWD )Levi Casboult000E1 (FWD )Sam B Reid000
E2 (DEF )Tommy Sheridan000E2 (DEF )Sam Gilbert000
E3 (DEF )Hayden Crozier000E3 (FWD )Jade Gresham000
CZach Merrett00CJoel Selwood00
VCMatt Priddis1060VCDavid Mundy00
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:1832Total:2232
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 11:45:10 AM
farkin libba though, he got -2 points in the second half  >:(
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: upthemaidens on May 13, 2017, 12:02:48 PM
Purps you have forgotten Tokyo's C and VC
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 13, 2017, 12:03:06 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 11:45:10 AM
farkin libba though, he got -2 points in the second half  >:(

He outscored treloar


In saying that im backing occonor to beat libba
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: meow meow on May 13, 2017, 02:06:38 PM
Andrews and Lester better spud today since they were in the final team I typed up before changing them to Smith and McLean.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 13, 2017, 02:08:51 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 11:45:10 AM
farkin libba though, he got -2 points in the second half  >:(
Conflicting feelings, as I have Libba in BXVs and playing Zander this week hahaha. Have Lecca too...
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 02:21:39 PM
Quote from: upthemaidens on May 13, 2017, 12:02:48 PM
Purps you have forgotten Tokyo's C and VC

Thanks, will be fixed
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: iZander on May 13, 2017, 02:35:56 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 13, 2017, 02:08:51 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 11:45:10 AM
farkin libba though, he got -2 points in the second half  >:(
Conflicting feelings, as I have Libba in BXVs and playing Zander this week hahaha. Have Lecca too...

8) Libba has really helped my chances given you have HGA :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 13, 2017, 04:14:34 PM
AK, I think it's in our best interests to never play Gibson again.

Gilbert is even better!
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: meow meow on May 13, 2017, 04:17:13 PM
Half time of the 2nd match of the round and we're already done haha.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: AaronKirk on May 13, 2017, 05:24:32 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 13, 2017, 04:14:34 PM
AK, I think it's in our best interests to never play Gibson again.

Gilbert is even better!

Yep.

Anyone want Gibbo for 2018?

Fitzpatrick has done nothing when in the times I have watched the Hawks v Lions but has 74 SC. We'll take that.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: meow meow on May 13, 2017, 05:40:43 PM
Quote from: AaronKirk on May 13, 2017, 05:24:32 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 13, 2017, 04:14:34 PM
AK, I think it's in our best interests to never play Gibson again.

Gilbert is even better!

Yep.

Anyone want Gibbo for 2018?

Fitzpatrick has done nothing when in the times I have watched the Hawks v Lions but has 74 SC. We'll take that.

Gilbert is a gun!

Gibbo won't be playing next year.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ringo on May 13, 2017, 06:11:56 PM
And typical of Londons season pick the wrong Hawk to rest. Rest Hartung and he goes bang hope it continues next week as well but Langford will probably score big. BTW first time ever London using rest.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 06:39:34 PM
After Haw/Bris/Stk/Carl

Score Summary
Berlin Brewers (294) from 4 vs Cape Town Cobras (135) from 2
London Royals (547) from 8# vs Moscow Spetsnaz (516) from 6
Seoul Magpies (394) from 4 vs Toronto Wolves (333) from 5
New Delhi Tigers (531) from 4# vs Christchurch Saints (656) from 8
Buenos Aires Armadillos (369) from 5 vs Cairo Sands (485) from 5
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (410) from 4 vs Beijing Thunder (220) from 3
Tokyo Samurai (312) from 4# vs Pacific Islanders (528) from 4#
Mexico City Suns (695) from 6# vs Dublin Destroyers (161) from 3
PNL Reindeers (715) from 8 vs New York Revolution (457) from 5

# = Captain Played
* = one Co-Captain Played
** = two Co-Captain's Played





Berlin BrewersCape Town Cobras
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Michael Hibberd00D1Jasper Pittard00
D2Zak Jones00D2Callum Mills00
D3Andrew Mackie00D3Luke McDonald00
D4Michael Johnson00D4Lachlan Hansen00
M1Nat Fyfe00M1Josh P Kennedy00
M2Tom Liberatore3434M2Lachie Hunter7676
M3Jack Steven110110M3Mark Blicavs00
M4Jack Viney00M4Touk Miller00
R1Sam Frost00.50R1Toby Nankervis00
F1Lance Franklin00F1Peter Wright00
F2Charlie Dixon00F2Dean Kent00
F3Daniel Menzel00F3Kayne Turner00
F4Mark LeCras5353F4Jack Bowes00
U1 (MID )Jobe Watson00U1 (MID FWD)Blake Acres5959
U2 (DEF )Shaun Burgoyne9797U2 (DEF )Cameron Sutcliffe00
E1 (MID )Luke Dunstan8900E1 (FWD )Tom Papley000
E2 (FWD )Michael Walters000E2 (DEF FWD)Jake Carlisle7200
E3 (DEF )Darcy Byrne-Jones000E3 (DEF )Griffin Logue000
CNat Fyfe00CJosh P Kennedy00
VCJack Steven1100VCLachie Hunter760
HA00RP00
RPMichael Johnson00NR
NRJamie MacMillan0
Total:2944Total:1352


London RoyalsMoscow Spetsnaz
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Heath Grundy00D1Sam Docherty132132
D2Claye Beams2323D2Steven May00
D3Adam Saad00D3Daniel Talia00
D4Brad Sheppard4848D4Thomas Barrass6262
M1Dan Hannebery00M1Stephen Coniglio00
M2Sam Gray00M2Dyson Heppell00
M3Luke Shuey9393M3Jack Crisp00
M4Will Langford6363M4Sam Menegola00
R1Callum Sinclair00R1Levi Greenwood00.50
F1Blake Hardwick3232F1Joe Daniher00
F2Tom T Lynch00F2Jesse Hogan00
F3Tim Membrey6464F3Tom Bell6464
F4Orazio Fantasia00F4Jack Sinclair7373
U1 (MID FWD)Lin Jong6464U1 (MID FWD)Nick Graham8080
U2 (FWD )Maverick Weller6767U2 (DEF FWD)Ryan Burton105105
E1 (FWD )Josh Bruce6300E1 (MID FWD)Ryan Clarke000
E2 (DEF )Neville Jetta000E2 (MID FWD)Tim Taranto000
E3 (FWD )Dean Towers000E3 (FWD )Wayne Milera000
CLuke Shuey9393CCStephen Coniglio00
VCDan Hannebery00CCDyson Heppell00
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NRBilly Hartung102
Total:5478Total:5166


Seoul MagpiesToronto Wolves
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Christian Salem00D1Brodie Smith00
D2Caleb Marchbank6363D2Marco Paparone3131
D3Scott D Thompson00D3Jimmy Webster16DNP0
D4Kamdyn McIntosh00D4Jayden Short00
M1Patrick Dangerfield00M1Scott Pendlebury00
M2Clayton Oliver00M2Mitch Duncan00
M3Josh Kelly00M3Liam Picken6262
M4Lachie Whitfield00M4Brendon Ah Chee00
R1Ben McEvoy111111R1Matthew Kreuzer104104
F1Tom J Lynch00F1Jack Macrae105105
F2Brandon Matera00F2Jordan De Goey00
F3Lachie Weller00F3Cameron Pedersen00
F4Caleb Daniel116116F4Lewis Taylor3131
U1 (MID )David Myers00U1 (MID FWD)Nathan Hrovat00
U2 (MID )Liam Shiels104104U2 (FWD )Shane Kersten00
E1 (RUC )Jackson Trengove000E1 (DEF )Tyson Goldsack000
E2 (FWD )Cam McCarthy000E2 (DEF )Jake Kelly000
E3 (DEF )Rory Thompson000E3 (DEF )Joel Hamling000
CPatrick Dangerfield00CScott Pendlebury00
VCJosh Kelly00VCMitch Duncan00
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:3944Total:3335


New Delhi TigersChristchurch Saints
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSAttackSCOPENADJ
D1Bachar Houli00D1Leigh Montagna7575
D2Jeremy Howe00D2Nathan Wilson00
D3Hamish Hartlett00D3Jarrad McVeigh00
D4Jake Lloyd00M1Connor Blakely00
M1Steele Sidebottom00M2Sam Petrevski-Seton5959
M2Marc Murphy108108M3Brayden Fiorini00
M3Robbie Gray00M4Chris Masten103103
M4Matt Crouch00R1Aaron Sandilands00
R1Stefan Martin125125F1Tom Boyd5151
F1Jeremy Cameron00F2Jack Steele114114
F2Jack Darling6161F3Toby McLean7373
F3Jack Martin00F4Clay Smith5555
F4Nakia Cockatoo00F5Shaun Higgins00
U1 (MID )Sebastian Ross129129U1 (MID )Bryce Gibbs115115
U2 (MID )Jack Ziebell00U2 (MID )Daniel Wells00
E1 (MID )Daniel Rich8200E1 (FWD )Will Hoskin-Elliott000
E2 (MID FWD)Ed Langdon000E2 (DEF )Alex Silvagni8700
E3 (DEF )Phil Davis000E3 (FWD )Ryan Lester9700
CMarc Murphy108108CAaron Sandilands00
VCStefan Martin1250VCBryce Gibbs1150
HA00RPChris Masten10311
RP00NRSam Mitchell103
NR
Total:5314Total:6568
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 06:39:44 PM

Buenos Aires ArmadillosCairo Sands
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Easton Wood104104D1Taylor Adams00
D2Zach Tuohy00D2Dylan Roberton8484
D3Marcus Adams7373D3Jeremy McGovern8787
D4Shaun Atley00D4Josh Smith00
M1Ed Curnow6868M1Jack Newnes106106
M2Travis Boak00M2Dom Sheed9999
M3Trent Dumont00M3Brad Scheer00
M4Darcy Parish00M4Andrew McGrath00
R1Josh Green00.50R1Shane Mumford00
F1Cale Hooker00F1Paul Puopolo9999
F2Isaac Smith7474F2Travis Colyer00
F3Jamie Elliott00F3Rory Lobb00
F4Taylor Walker00F4Ben Brown00
U1 (DEF )Jesse Joyce00U1 (MID FWD)Karl Amon00
U2 (DEF )Sam Butler5050U2 (FWD )Jeff Garlett00
E1 (DEF MID)Jarrod Berry7100E1 (DEF )Oleg Markov000
E2 (FWD )Jy Simpkin000E2 (DEF )Jason Castagna000
E3 (MID FWD)Oliver Florent000E3 (DEF )Tom Stewart000
CTaylor Walker00CTaylor Adams00
VCTravis Boak00VCShane Mumford00
HA00RPPaul Puopolo9910
RP00NR
NR
Total:3695Total:4855


Rio de Janeiro JaguarsBeijing Thunder
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Bernie Vince00D1Jayden Hunt00
D2Kade Kolodjashnij00D2Sharrod Wellingham5858
D3James Kelly00D3Sam Mayes4343
D4Matthew Boyd7575D4Harry Taylor00
M1Gary Jnr Ablett00M1Lachie Neale00
M2Aaron Hall00M2Callan Ward00
M3Shaun Grigg00M3Dayne Zorko119119
M4Brad Ebert00M4Ollie Wines00
R1Sam Jacobs00R1Brodie Grundy00
F1Jack Watts00F1Josh Jenkins00
F2Matthew Wright6969F2Josh Caddy00
F3Elliot Yeo109109F3Christian Petracca00
F4Mason Wood00F4Bradley Hill00
U1 (MID )Patrick Cripps157157U1 (MID )Brandon Ellis00
U2 (MID )Danyle Pearce00U2 (MID )Jared Polec00
E1 (DEF )Brayden Maynard000E1 (FWD )Kane Lambert000
E2 (FWD )Daniel Rioli000E2 (DEF )Tom Williamson3800
E3 (FWD )Jack Redpath9000E3 (DEF MID)Daniel Howe9600
CSam Jacobs00CLachie Neale00
VCPatrick Cripps1570VCCallan Ward00
HA00RPBradley Hill00
RP00NR
NR
Total:4104Total:2203


Tokyo SamuraiPacific Islanders
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Jason Johannisen7777D1Rory Laird00
D2Zac Williams00D2Michael Hurley00
D3Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti00D3Matthew Suckling7474
D4Harry Cunningham00D4Andy Otten00
M1Luke Parker00M1Marcus Bontempelli9999
M2Rory Atkins00M2Tom Mitchell135135
M3Jack Redden5656M3Andrew Gaff121121
M4Sam Powell-Pepper00M4Michael Barlow00
R1Zac Smith00R1Jarrod Witts00
F1Luke Dahlhaus6565F1Devon Smith00
F2Jarryd Blair00F2Steven Motlop00
F3Charlie Cameron00F3Matt Taberner00
F4Tom Phillips00F4Rhys Stanley00
U1 (MID )Dale Thomas4949U1 (MID )Jarryd Lyons00
U2 (DEF )Matt Dea00U2 (MID )Cameron Guthrie00
E1 (DEF )Garrick Ibbotson000E1 (MID )Sam Gibson000
E2 (DEF FWD)Fraser McInnes6700E2 (DEF )Lee Spurr000
E3 (FWD )Sam Lloyd000E3 (FWD )Alex Fasolo000
CLuke Dahlhaus6565CMarcus Bontempelli9999
VCLuke Parker00VCTom Mitchell1350
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:3124Total:5284


Mexico City SunsDublin Destroyers
POSFloodSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Heath Shaw00D1Alex Rance00
D2Kade Simpson8282D2Tom McDonald00
D3Matthew Broadbent00D3Jacob Weitering3434
D4Nic Newman00D4Oscar McDonald00
D5Jarryn Geary8080M1Rory Sloane00
M1Tom Rockliff147147M2Dustin Martin00
M2Trent Cotchin00M3Nathan Jones00
M3Brendon Goddard00M4Brad Crouch00
M4Ben Cunnington00R1Todd Goldstein00
R1Billy Longer6969F1Jack Gunston7575
F1Nick Riewoldt7575F2Jack Riewoldt00
F2Eddie Betts00F3Justin Westhoff00
F3Luke Breust9595F4Tom Hawkins00
U1 (MID )George Horlin-Smith00U1 (DEF )Lachie Plowman5252
U2 (MID )David Zaharakis00U2 (DEF )Mark O'Connor00
E1 (DEF )Lewis Melican000E1 (MID )Kurt Mutimer5300
E2 (DEF )Mark Baguley000E2 (FWD )James Parsons000
E3 (FWD )James Sicily0DNP0E3 (DEF )Ed Vickers-Willis000
CTom Rockliff147147CRory Sloane00
VCHeath Shaw00VCDustin Martin00
RP00RP00
NRNR
Total:6956Total:1613


PNL ReindeersNew York Revolution
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Luke Hodge110110D1Shannon Hurn121121
D2Jarrod Harbrow00D2Robbie Tarrant00
D3Marley Williams00D3Ben Reid00
D4Ricky Henderson8787D4Josh Gibson6262
M1Matt Priddis106106M1Joel Selwood00
M2Zach Merrett00M2David Mundy00
M3Dylan Shiel00M3Jordan Lewis00
M4Jack Billings136136M4Tom Scully00
R1Sam Naismith00R1Jack Fitzpatrick7373
F1Patrick Ryder00F1Josh J Kennedy102102
F2Chad Wingard00F2Isaac Heeney00
F3Cyril Rioli7575F3Jarryd Roughead9999
F4Ben Keays7272F4Richard Douglas00
U1 (FWD )Darren Minchington5252U1 (MID )Dom Tyson00
U2 (MID FWD)Lukas Webb7777U2 (MID )Alex Sexton00
E1 (FWD )Levi Casboult3700E1 (FWD )Sam B Reid000
E2 (DEF )Tommy Sheridan000E2 (DEF )Sam Gilbert10900
E3 (DEF )Hayden Crozier000E3 (FWD )Jade Gresham5500
CZach Merrett00CJoel Selwood00
VCMatt Priddis1060VCDavid Mundy00
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:7158Total:4575
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Nige on May 13, 2017, 08:20:32 PM
Puopolo's raw score is correct but the adjusted column hasn't applied his resting bonus.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: MajorLazer on May 13, 2017, 08:24:09 PM
Quote from: Nige on May 13, 2017, 08:20:32 PM
Puopolo's raw score is correct but the adjusted column hasn't applied his resting bonus.
It's ok fam. It's added down the bottom.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 09:52:23 PM
Quote from: MajorLazer on May 13, 2017, 08:24:09 PM
Quote from: Nige on May 13, 2017, 08:20:32 PM
Puopolo's raw score is correct but the adjusted column hasn't applied his resting bonus.
It's ok fam. It's added down the bottom.

I swear you are the first to notice this ML in the two years I've had it this way :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 11:26:21 PM
My Dees served you well again JB I see!
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: JBs-Hawks on May 13, 2017, 11:26:47 PM
My boy Clayton
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 13, 2017, 11:29:05 PM
Quote from: JBs-Hawks on May 13, 2017, 11:26:47 PM
My boy Clayton

flowerin superstar

Get about him for the brownlow I say!  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: upthemaidens on May 14, 2017, 10:55:52 AM
Looking at a big percentage booster this week.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 01:04:12 PM
After Saturday

Score Summary
Berlin Brewers (788) from 10 vs Cape Town Cobras (242) from 4
London Royals (707) from 10# vs Moscow Spetsnaz (1152) from 13**
Seoul Magpies (1161) from 10# vs Toronto Wolves (896) from 11#
New Delhi Tigers (974) from 9# vs Christchurch Saints (826) from 10
Buenos Aires Armadillos (878) from 11# vs Cairo Sands (1088) from 12#
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (867) from 8# vs Beijing Thunder (697) from 9
Tokyo Samurai (951) from 12# vs Pacific Islanders (1187) from 11#
Mexico City Suns (1091) from 11# vs Dublin Destroyers (773) from 10#
PNL Reindeers (1072) from 10# vs New York Revolution (1017) from 11#

# = Captain Played
* = one Co-Captain Played
** = two Co-Captain's Played




Yuck. Just thank god that Viney is back, and Hibberd is a gun. Berlin is on tract for a very gettable score for the Cobras, whom are still early days. But, I guess I have the points on the board, and Fyfe to come in, so I'll back myself in.

Close game! But Claye Beams and Hardwick have shot the Royals in the foot. Moscow here with the points on the board.

OliveField has struck again, whereas Pendlebury didn't. Seoul too strong.

If you squint at this game, you could give a little hope to Christchurch. Not a lot, but some. A big game from Sandi and game on, but New Delhi have the advantage.

Buenos Aires probably won't get the lowest score of the round, but Cairo won't either. The Sands should take it from here.

A lazy 298 points from Cripps & Jacobs makes it all too hard for the Thunder.

Samurai are just crying out for leaders to not much avail, whereas the Islanders have premos everywhere. They should avoid that nasty 140+ score and pump out 150+ for the win.

Captain Rocky, take a bow, whereas Sloane was the opposite. That's the major difference here, and will see Mexico City to a comfortable win. Dublin really are toying with World Idol atm.

PNL are in a very strong position to upset the Revolution, but can their remaining cattle see off the likes of Tarrant, Heeney and Mundy? My bet is yes. PNL are flowering crazy.

Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 01:04:27 PM

Berlin BrewersCape Town Cobras
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Michael Hibberd113113D1Jasper Pittard00
D2Zak Jones00D2Callum Mills00
D3Andrew Mackie6464D3Luke McDonald00
D4Michael Johnson00D4Lachlan Hansen00
M1Nat Fyfe00M1Josh P Kennedy00
M2Tom Liberatore3434M2Lachie Hunter7676
M3Jack Steven110110M3Mark Blicavs4747
M4Jack Viney130130M4Touk Miller00
R1Sam Frost750.538R1Toby Nankervis00
F1Lance Franklin00F1Peter Wright00
F2Charlie Dixon00F2Dean Kent6060
F3Daniel Menzel5555F3Kayne Turner00
F4Mark LeCras5353F4Jack Bowes00
U1 (MID )Jobe Watson9494U1 (MID FWD)Blake Acres5959
U2 (DEF )Shaun Burgoyne9797U2 (DEF )Cameron Sutcliffe00
E1 (MID )Luke Dunstan8900E1 (FWD )Tom Papley000
E2 (FWD )Michael Walters000E2 (DEF FWD)Jake Carlisle7200
E3 (DEF )Darcy Byrne-Jones000E3 (DEF )Griffin Logue000
CNat Fyfe00CJosh P Kennedy00
VCJack Steven1100VCLachie Hunter760
HA00RP00
RPMichael Johnson00NR
NRJamie MacMillan0
Total:78810Total:2424


London RoyalsMoscow Spetsnaz
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Heath Grundy00D1Sam Docherty132132
D2Claye Beams2323D2Steven May00
D3Adam Saad00D3Daniel Talia7676
D4Brad Sheppard4848D4Thomas Barrass6262
M1Dan Hannebery00M1Stephen Coniglio7171
M2Sam Gray00M2Dyson Heppell101101
M3Luke Shuey9393M3Jack Crisp6868
M4Will Langford6363M4Sam Menegola9595
R1Callum Sinclair00R1Levi Greenwood640.532
F1Blake Hardwick3232F1Joe Daniher106106
F2Tom T Lynch4545F2Jesse Hogan0DNP0
F3Tim Membrey6464F3Tom Bell6464
F4Orazio Fantasia115115F4Jack Sinclair7373
U1 (MID FWD)Lin Jong6464U1 (MID FWD)Nick Graham8080
U2 (FWD )Maverick Weller6767U2 (DEF FWD)Ryan Burton105105
E1 (FWD )Josh Bruce6300E1 (MID FWD)Ryan Clarke000
E2 (DEF )Neville Jetta6500E2 (MID FWD)Tim Taranto8200
E3 (FWD )Dean Towers000E3 (FWD )Wayne Milera5300
CLuke Shuey9393CCStephen Coniglio7136
VCDan Hannebery00CCDyson Heppell10151
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NRBilly Hartung102
Total:70710Total:115213


Seoul MagpiesToronto Wolves
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Christian Salem100100D1Brodie Smith8484
D2Caleb Marchbank6363D2Marco Paparone3131
D3Scott D Thompson00D3Jimmy Webster16DNP0
D4Kamdyn McIntosh00D4Jayden Short00
M1Patrick Dangerfield112112M1Scott Pendlebury7676
M2Clayton Oliver142142M2Mitch Duncan7070
M3Josh Kelly147147M3Liam Picken6262
M4Lachie Whitfield9696M4Brendon Ah Chee00
R1Ben McEvoy111111R1Matthew Kreuzer104104
F1Tom J Lynch00F1Jack Macrae105105
F2Brandon Matera00F2Jordan De Goey5555
F3Lachie Weller00F3Cameron Pedersen108108
F4Caleb Daniel116116F4Lewis Taylor3131
U1 (MID )David Myers5858U1 (MID FWD)Nathan Hrovat00
U2 (MID )Liam Shiels104104U2 (FWD )Shane Kersten00
E1 (RUC )Jackson Trengove000E1 (DEF )Tyson Goldsack9494
E2 (FWD )Cam McCarthy000E2 (DEF )Jake Kelly6300
E3 (DEF )Rory Thompson000E3 (DEF )Joel Hamling000
CPatrick Dangerfield112112CScott Pendlebury7676
VCJosh Kelly1470VCMitch Duncan700
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:116110Total:89611


New Delhi TigersChristchurch Saints
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSAttackSCOPENADJ
D1Bachar Houli00D1Leigh Montagna7575
D2Jeremy Howe9191D2Nathan Wilson9999
D3Hamish Hartlett00D3Jarrad McVeigh00
D4Jake Lloyd00M1Connor Blakely00
M1Steele Sidebottom9191M2Sam Petrevski-Seton5959
M2Marc Murphy108108M3Brayden Fiorini00
M3Robbie Gray00M4Chris Masten103103
M4Matt Crouch7979R1Aaron Sandilands00
R1Stefan Martin125125F1Tom Boyd5151
F1Jeremy Cameron119119F2Jack Steele114114
F2Jack Darling6161F3Toby McLean7373
F3Jack Martin00F4Clay Smith5555
F4Nakia Cockatoo6363F5Shaun Higgins00
U1 (MID )Sebastian Ross129129U1 (MID )Bryce Gibbs115115
U2 (MID )Jack Ziebell00U2 (MID )Daniel Wells7171
E1 (MID )Daniel Rich8200E1 (FWD )Will Hoskin-Elliott7500
E2 (MID FWD)Ed Langdon000E2 (DEF )Alex Silvagni8700
E3 (DEF )Phil Davis7000E3 (FWD )Ryan Lester9700
CMarc Murphy108108CAaron Sandilands00
VCStefan Martin1250VCBryce Gibbs1150
HA00RPChris Masten10311
RP00NRSam Mitchell103
NR
Total:9749Total:82610
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 01:04:34 PM

Buenos Aires ArmadillosCairo Sands
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Easton Wood104104D1Taylor Adams113113
D2Zach Tuohy6666D2Dylan Roberton8484
D3Marcus Adams7373D3Jeremy McGovern8787
D4Shaun Atley00D4Josh Smith5353
M1Ed Curnow6868M1Jack Newnes106106
M2Travis Boak00M2Dom Sheed9999
M3Trent Dumont00M3Brad Scheer00
M4Darcy Parish9494M4Andrew McGrath6666
R1Josh Green590.530R1Shane Mumford8787
F1Cale Hooker7373F1Paul Puopolo9999
F2Isaac Smith7474F2Travis Colyer4141
F3Jamie Elliott8080F3Rory Lobb6363
F4Taylor Walker8383F4Ben Brown00
U1 (DEF )Jesse Joyce00U1 (MID FWD)Karl Amon00
U2 (DEF )Sam Butler5050U2 (FWD )Jeff Garlett6767
E1 (DEF MID)Jarrod Berry7100E1 (DEF )Oleg Markov000
E2 (FWD )Jy Simpkin000E2 (DEF )Jason Castagna000
E3 (MID FWD)Oliver Florent000E3 (DEF )Tom Stewart4600
CTaylor Walker8383CTaylor Adams113113
VCTravis Boak00VCShane Mumford870
HA00RPPaul Puopolo9910
RP00NR
NR
Total:87811Total:108812


Rio de Janeiro JaguarsBeijing Thunder
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Bernie Vince4141D1Jayden Hunt5656
D2Kade Kolodjashnij00D2Sharrod Wellingham5858
D3James Kelly8585D3Sam Mayes4343
D4Matthew Boyd7575D4Harry Taylor8181
M1Gary Jnr Ablett00M1Lachie Neale00
M2Aaron Hall00M2Callan Ward8282
M3Shaun Grigg00M3Dayne Zorko119119
M4Brad Ebert00M4Ollie Wines00
R1Sam Jacobs141141R1Brodie Grundy8282
F1Jack Watts4949F1Josh Jenkins5555
F2Matthew Wright6969F2Josh Caddy00
F3Elliot Yeo109109F3Christian Petracca121121
F4Mason Wood00F4Bradley Hill00
U1 (MID )Patrick Cripps157157U1 (MID )Brandon Ellis00
U2 (MID )Danyle Pearce00U2 (MID )Jared Polec00
E1 (DEF )Brayden Maynard8000E1 (FWD )Kane Lambert000
E2 (FWD )Daniel Rioli000E2 (DEF )Tom Williamson3800
E3 (FWD )Jack Redpath9000E3 (DEF MID)Daniel Howe9600
CSam Jacobs141141CLachie Neale00
VCPatrick Cripps1570VCCallan Ward820
HA00RPBradley Hill00
RP00NR
NR
Total:8678Total:6979


Tokyo SamuraiPacific Islanders
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Jason Johannisen7777D1Rory Laird124124
D2Zac Williams9292D2Michael Hurley127127
D3Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti114114D3Matthew Suckling7474
D4Harry Cunningham00D4Andy Otten5656
M1Luke Parker00M1Marcus Bontempelli9999
M2Rory Atkins8080M2Tom Mitchell135135
M3Jack Redden5656M3Andrew Gaff121121
M4Sam Powell-Pepper00M4Michael Barlow00
R1Zac Smith8484R1Jarrod Witts00
F1Luke Dahlhaus6565F1Devon Smith9595
F2Jarryd Blair4747F2Steven Motlop8989
F3Charlie Cameron5050F3Matt Taberner00
F4Tom Phillips8686F4Rhys Stanley8282
U1 (MID )Dale Thomas4949U1 (MID )Jarryd Lyons00
U2 (DEF )Matt Dea8686U2 (MID )Cameron Guthrie8686
E1 (DEF )Garrick Ibbotson000E1 (MID )Sam Gibson000
E2 (DEF FWD)Fraser McInnes6700E2 (DEF )Lee Spurr000
E3 (FWD )Sam Lloyd000E3 (FWD )Alex Fasolo6100
CLuke Dahlhaus6565CMarcus Bontempelli9999
VCLuke Parker00VCTom Mitchell1350
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:95112Total:118711


Mexico City SunsDublin Destroyers
POSFloodSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Heath Shaw7777D1Alex Rance00
D2Kade Simpson8282D2Tom McDonald9696
D3Matthew Broadbent00D3Jacob Weitering3434
D4Nic Newman00D4Oscar McDonald5454
D5Jarryn Geary8080M1Rory Sloane7070
M1Tom Rockliff147147M2Dustin Martin00
M2Trent Cotchin00M3Nathan Jones120120
M3Brendon Goddard9797M4Brad Crouch8080
M4Ben Cunnington00R1Todd Goldstein00
R1Billy Longer6969F1Jack Gunston7575
F1Nick Riewoldt7575F2Jack Riewoldt00
F2Eddie Betts5656F3Justin Westhoff00
F3Luke Breust9595F4Tom Hawkins9494
U1 (MID )George Horlin-Smith5656U1 (DEF )Lachie Plowman5252
U2 (MID )David Zaharakis110110U2 (DEF )Mark O'Connor2828
E1 (DEF )Lewis Melican000E1 (MID )Kurt Mutimer5300
E2 (DEF )Mark Baguley2400E2 (FWD )James Parsons3800
E3 (FWD )James Sicily0DNP0E3 (DEF )Ed Vickers-Willis000
CTom Rockliff147147CRory Sloane7070
VCHeath Shaw770VCDustin Martin00
RP00RP00
NRNR
Total:109111Total:77310


PNL ReindeersNew York Revolution
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Luke Hodge110110D1Shannon Hurn121121
D2Jarrod Harbrow00D2Robbie Tarrant00
D3Marley Williams00D3Ben Reid5858
D4Ricky Henderson8787D4Josh Gibson6262
M1Matt Priddis106106M1Joel Selwood7878
M2Zach Merrett137137M2David Mundy00
M3Dylan Shiel8383M3Jordan Lewis8585
M4Jack Billings136136M4Tom Scully9595
R1Sam Naismith00R1Jack Fitzpatrick7373
F1Patrick Ryder00F1Josh J Kennedy102102
F2Chad Wingard00F2Isaac Heeney00
F3Cyril Rioli7575F3Jarryd Roughead9999
F4Ben Keays7272F4Richard Douglas101101
U1 (FWD )Darren Minchington5252U1 (MID )Dom Tyson6565
U2 (MID FWD)Lukas Webb7777U2 (MID )Alex Sexton00
E1 (FWD )Levi Casboult3700E1 (FWD )Sam B Reid000
E2 (DEF )Tommy Sheridan000E2 (DEF )Sam Gilbert10900
E3 (DEF )Hayden Crozier000E3 (FWD )Jade Gresham5500
CZach Merrett137137CJoel Selwood7878
VCMatt Priddis1060VCDavid Mundy00
HA00RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:107210Total:101711
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: iZander on May 14, 2017, 01:11:23 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 01:04:12 PM
Buenos Aires probably won't get the lowest score of the round
8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 14, 2017, 02:03:34 PM
I feel like PNL is our bloody bogey team

Zerrett going massive as C and Jelwood putting up a stinker just sums it up
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: upthemaidens on May 14, 2017, 02:32:18 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 14, 2017, 02:03:34 PM
I feel like PNL is our bloody bogey team

Zerrett going massive as C and Jelwood putting up a stinker just sums it up
Tell me about it.  We're 6-0 against them.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 03:14:10 PM
It is SO hard to choose every week between LeCras, Walters and Stevie J for my F4.

It's like, you will get it wrong no matter what you choose. LeCras only gets a look in when he's playin at Subi though.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 04:05:47 PM
.... another Brayshaw concussion.

You know you people at Toronto are destroying him, yeah?
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Hellopplz on May 14, 2017, 04:41:50 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 01:04:12 PM
PNL are in a very strong position to upset the Revolution, but can their remaining cattle see off the likes of Tarrant, Heeney and Mundy? My bet is yes. PNL are flowering crazy.

Quote from: upthemaidens on May 14, 2017, 02:32:18 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 14, 2017, 02:03:34 PM
I feel like PNL is our bloody bogey team

Zerrett going massive as C and Jelwood putting up a stinker just sums it up
Tell me about it.  We're 6-0 against them.

We like surprising people when they start writing us off :P. Port/Suns game to decide it for us unless Heeney goes insane :-X.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Boomz on May 14, 2017, 05:42:25 PM
Resigned that I'm going to lose but I just want Parker to find some form  :'(
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 14, 2017, 05:53:15 PM
And of course Ryder, Harbrow and Wingard are all going banana's!

GG PNL, too good  :'(
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Adamant on May 14, 2017, 06:12:28 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 04:05:47 PM
.... another Brayshaw concussion.

You know you people at Toronto are destroying him, yeah?

You've got to be flowering kidding me.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Torpedo10 on May 14, 2017, 06:19:38 PM
Quote from: Adamant on May 14, 2017, 06:12:28 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 04:05:47 PM
.... another Brayshaw concussion.

You know you people at Toronto are destroying him, yeah?

You've got to be flowering kidding me.
Should've traded him to Moscow, hey?  :P

Seriously though, sounds like the bloke is going through some really tough luck.  :'(
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Toga on May 14, 2017, 06:44:08 PM
Few big scores today (including Neale with a 130 as captain) but still don't think it will be enough. That C/VC combo for Rio this week :o :-X
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 14, 2017, 07:14:06 PM
We can't get Sam Reid right

Play him and he spuds. Don't play him and he goes well
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 07:31:21 PM
flower off JPK
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 07:49:55 PM
kudos to Mexico City for leaving Newman in the side despite not being named in the initial 22!

That'll be a juicy century rewarding your faith
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: DazBurg on May 14, 2017, 08:04:16 PM
Quote from: DazBurg on April 20, 2016, 08:20:15 AM
we seemed to go better when your doubted us Purps in your write ups
stop picking us :P

Quote from: DazBurg on April 27, 2016, 08:17:16 AM
purps i told you the other week
you need to go back to doubting PNL for our seasons sake :P

Quote from: DazBurg on May 04, 2016, 02:50:49 PM
Quote from: Hellopplz on May 04, 2016, 01:49:07 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 04, 2016, 09:00:52 AM
If we're ever going to beat PNL, then now is the time - ripe for the picking!

Some serious selection decisions this week for us with several guys in the two's knocking on the door to get a call up
Shame you guys won't win :P. The boys will want to put in a mighty effort consisting hodge is now out again long term, so time to promote somebody else up onto the leadership group! We'll leave that surprise until later this week ;).
gonna be tough for NY simply because finally purps picked against us

we usually win then :P

@purps New Season same thing happening
keep up the great write ups mate ;) (P.S always bet against us please haha)
RD you have Purps to blame 2 years running now
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Torpedo10 on May 14, 2017, 08:07:42 PM
Hanners hasn't gotten London over the line.

Has he?  :-X
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 08:11:59 PM
Quote from: Torpedo10 on May 14, 2017, 08:07:42 PM
Hanners hasn't gotten London over the line.

Has he?  :-X

Well, I did have you guys about 200 points up going into the last quarter, so I wouldn't be too worried :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 08:14:36 PM
It's a fairly unimpressive week compared to last week in a nutshell... PNL aside.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Boomz on May 14, 2017, 08:17:54 PM
Parker showed up... Miracles do happen.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 14, 2017, 08:20:31 PM
fuuuck Gray, Houli, Hartlett, JMart >:(
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Holz on May 14, 2017, 08:24:21 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 07:49:55 PM
kudos to Mexico City for leaving Newman in the side despite not being named in the initial 22!

That'll be a juicy century rewarding your faith

Faith or lazy coaching.

Regardless i wasnt going to win with hill treloar birchall out.

Id back myself to pump mexico next week wirh rocky out and treloar back.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: GoLions on May 14, 2017, 08:26:10 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 07:31:21 PM
flower off JPK
Pretty sure you still won comfortably? Haha

Glad i finally got a decent C score though!
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Jroo on May 14, 2017, 09:04:33 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 14, 2017, 08:24:21 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 07:49:55 PM
kudos to Mexico City for leaving Newman in the side despite not being named in the initial 22!

That'll be a juicy century rewarding your faith

Faith or lazy coaching.

Regardless i wasnt going to win with hill treloar birchall out.

Id back myself to pump mexico next week wirh rocky out and treloar back.
Definitely faith, backed in Newman from day one. Hopefully Horse follows my lead now  ::)

Might have to come into the leadership group if Rocky is out
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 09:54:19 PM
Brewers spike Cobra Venom

It was a lot closer in my head, but Berlin won reasonably comfortably with players standing up when they were called upon. Cape Town just needed more outside of Pittard & JPK

Berlin Brewers (21.10.136) def Cape Town Cobras (19.9.123)

Best
Berlin: Michael Hibberd, Jack Steven, Jack Viney
Cape Town: Jasper Pittard, Josh P Kennedy

Late Changes
Berlin: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

WXV Debut
Berlin: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

Club debut
Berlin: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

Reserves

Rhineland Rum-Runners (18.9.117) def Durban Pirates (4.7.31)

Best
Rhineland: Jamie MacMillan, Luke Dunstan, Michael Walters, Steve Johnson
Durban: Jake Carlisle, Tom Papley
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 09:56:17 PM
Moscow grind out win against London

Moscow have consolidated their fine win over New Delhi by making it two on trot! Meanwhile London look like they have tired players.

London Royals (17.10.112) lost to Moscow Spetsnaz (20.9.129)

Best
London: Dan Hannebery, Orazio Fantasia
Moscow: Sam Docherty, Dyson Heppell, Joe Daniher, Ryan Burton

Late Changes
London:  Nil
Moscow: Jesse Hogan replaced by Ryan Clarke

WXV Debut
London:  Nil
Moscow: Nil

Club debut
London:  Nil
Moscow: Nick Graham

Reserves

Imperial Princes (21.9.135) lost to Siberian Wolverines (25.11.161)

Best
Imperial: Billy Hartung, Dean Towers, Ryan Harwood
Siberian: Eric Hipwood, George Hewett, Jack Hombsch, Tim Taranto, Tomas Bugg
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 09:58:26 PM
Merciless Magpies swoop Whimpering Wolves

This was a great response from the team that has dropped it's past two matches. Oliver continues his amazing form as surely the leader of the Coaches Award recipient of the competition? Meanwhile, something's not right with Pendlebury at the moment, and it's showing on the scoreboard.

Seoul Magpies (24.6.150) def Toronto Wolves (18.7.115)

Best
Seoul: Christian Salem, Patrick Dangerfield, Clayton Oliver, Josh Kelly, Ben McEvoy, Caleb Daniel, Liam Shiels
Toronto: Matthew Kreuzer, Jack Macrae, Cameron Pedersen

Late Changes
Seoul:  Nil
Toronto: Jimmy Webster subbed out for Tyson Goldsack

WXV Debut
Seoul:  Nil
Toronto: Nil

Club debut
Seoul:  Nil
Toronto: Nil

Reserves

Pyongyang Chollimas (8.10.58) def Windsor Warriors (7.11.53)

Best
Pyongyang: Nil
Windsor: Joel Hamling, Sam Rowe
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 10:00:29 PM
Tigers ignore Saints Sermon

The Saints did well to stick with New Delhi for as long as they did, but they needed more from their western bulldogs to contend with the depth of the Tigers.

New Delhi Tigers (23.6.144) def Christchurch Saints (21.10.136)

Best
New Delhi: Jake Lloyd, Marc Murphy, Stefan Martin, Jeremy Cameron, Sebastian Ross
Christchurch: Connor Blakely, Chris Masten, Aaron Sandilands, Jack Steele, Bryce Gibbs

Late Changes
New Delhi:  Nil
Christchurch:  Nil

WXV Debut
New Delhi:  Nil
Christchurch:  Nil

Club debut
New Delhi:  Nil
Christchurch:  Nil

Reserves

Mumbai Elephants (13.9.87) lost to Wellington Weta (24.9.153)

Best
Mumbai: Daniel Rich, Ed Langdon, Phil Davis
Wellington: Alex Silvagni, Harris Andrews, James Stewart, Jed Anderson, Ryan Lester, Sam Mitchell, Will Hoskin-Elliott
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 10:02:09 PM
Cairo halt Buenos Aires... Momentum

Not a pretty match, as the same problems persist for the Dillos. Cairo have seen better days, but will take the win. One game closer to the return of Beams.

Buenos Aires Armadillos (18.9.117) lost to Cairo Sands (20.6.126)

Best
Buenos Aires: Easton Wood
Cairo: Taylor Adams, Jack Newnes, Karl Amon

Late Changes
Buenos Aires:  Nil
Cairo:  Nil

WXV Debut
Buenos Aires:  Nil
Cairo:  Nil

Club debut
Buenos Aires:  Nil
Cairo:  Nil

Reserves

La Plata Armada (15.9.99) def Alexandria Hieroglyphics (6.9.45)

Best
La Plata: Jack Leslie, Jarrod Berry, Keegan Brooksby, Shane Edwards
Alexandria: Nil
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 10:04:44 PM
Jaguars defeat desperate Beijing

Oomph. It was the game of the round in the end... this team is trying, and had Beijing hosted this match instead, they'd have won, but Rio scored 6 more SC points on neutral scores. The leaders of Rio won this game; Cripps & Jacobs combining for 298 points + 141 captain bonus. Rio continue to impress.

Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (23.10.148) def Beijing Thunder (23.6.144)

Best
Rio de Janeiro: Aaron Hall, Sam Jacobs, Elliot Yeo, Patrick Cripps
Beijing: Lachie Neale, Dayne Zorko, Christian Petracca, Bradley Hill, Jared Polec

Late Changes
Rio de Janeiro:  Nil
Beijing:  Nil

WXV Debut
Rio de Janeiro:  Nil
Beijing:  Nil

Club debut
Rio de Janeiro:  Nil
Beijing:  Nil

Reserves

Copacabana Capuchins (17.6.108) lost to Shanghai Storm (17.10.112)

Best
Copacabana: Brayden Maynard, Daniel Rioli, Jack Redpath, Josh Walker, Zaine Cordy
Shanghai: Daniel Howe, Tim O'Brien, Tom Jonas
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 10:06:19 PM
Pacific pummel sorry Samurai

The all-round strength of the Islanders was again on show and proved too much for the Samurai whose bottom 5 players were terrible. It was good to see Parker finally get some form though.

Tokyo Samurai (19.9.123) lost to Pacific Islanders (24.9.153)

Best
Tokyo: Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, Luke Parker
Pacific: Rory Laird, Michael Hurley, Tom Mitchell, Andrew Gaff

Late Changes
Tokyo:  Nil
Pacific:  Nil

WXV Debut
Tokyo:  Nil
Pacific:  Nil

Club debut
Tokyo:  Nil
Pacific:  Nil

Reserves

Yuzawa Yakuza (2.10.22) lost to Port Morseby Iguanadons (17.11.113)

Best
Yuzawa: Nil
Port Morseby: Lee Spurr, Sam Gibson
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 10:08:04 PM
Suns signal as the surviving superpower

Some real issues for Dublin at the moment, where I could say most of the competition could beat them at any given round. The Suns however once again showed that the will continue on as the competitions resident top 4 occupier.

Mexico City Suns (24.8.152) def Dublin Destroyers (20.8.128)

Best
Mexico City: Nic Newman, Tom Rockliff, David Zaharakis
Dublin: Alex Rance, Dustin Martin, Nathan Jones, Todd Goldstein

Late Changes
Mexico City:  Nil
Dublin:  Nil

WXV Debut
Mexico City:  Nil
Dublin: Mark O'Connor

Club debut
Mexico City:  Nil
Dublin:  Nil

Reserves

Mexico City Suns (0.11.11) lost to Belfast Braves (11.10.76)

Best
Mexico City: Nil
Belfast: Ed Vickers-Willis
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 10:10:08 PM
Reindeers render Revolution redundant

Dayum! Wtf PNL? Pacific & New York in consecutive weeks? And in impressive fashion? Surely your team is destined to rebuild? Gee, nothing is certain in this game. One feels like New York could have won this game if they had an OOP ruck instead of club debutant Fitzpatrick.

PNL Reindeers (24.10.154) def New York Revolution (21.8.134)

Best
PNL: Luke Hodge, Jarrod Harbrow, Matt Priddis, Zach Merrett, Jack Billings, Patrick Ryder
New York: Shannon Hurn, David Mundy, Josh J Kennedy, Isaac Heeney, Richard Douglas

Late Changes
PNL: Nil
New York: Nil

WXV Debut
PNL: Nil
New York: Nil

Club debut
PNL: Lukas Webb
New York: Jack Fitzpatrick

Reserves

Marseille Kings (6.6.42) lost to Washington Rebellion (11.8.74)

Best
Marseille: Jonathon Patton
Washington: Sam B Reid, Sam Gilbert
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 10:14:40 PM
New Delhi post their first win against Christchurch

Rio make it 3 from 3 against Beijing

Cairo break the Dillo duck

Pacific notch up their 6th win and remain undefeated against Tokyo

Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Nige on May 14, 2017, 10:18:59 PM
Dillo duck broken eh? Good to hear!

Also Corba venom? I hear it's pretty deadly, maybe not as bad as Cobra venom though.  :P
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Toga on May 14, 2017, 10:19:45 PM
For. flowers. Sake!!!!  :'(

Some good performers to round out the weekend today but still cannot catch a trick. Rio's C/VC combo was immense.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 10:25:01 PM
Quote from: Nige on May 14, 2017, 10:18:59 PM
Dillo duck broken eh? Good to hear!

Also Corba venom? I hear it's pretty deadly, maybe not as bad as Cobra venom though.  :P

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Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Ricochet on May 14, 2017, 10:26:32 PM
Thought we were in trouble after some efforts today

Some of our more stable premo's have been poor this year

Looking at you Gray and Sidey
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Nige on May 14, 2017, 10:55:58 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 14, 2017, 10:26:32 PM
Thought we were in trouble after some efforts today

Some of our more stable premo's have been poor this year

Looking at you Gray and Sidey
This is how I feel about Dayne Beams.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: meow meow on May 15, 2017, 12:32:37 AM
Remove the HGA and give it to us and dude we would have had you.

We never had you. We never had our car.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Vinny on May 15, 2017, 12:39:49 AM
Quote from: meow meow on May 15, 2017, 12:32:37 AM
Remove the HGA and give it to us and dude we would have had you.

We never had you. We never had our car.
Hahahahahaha elite meow.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: meow meow on May 15, 2017, 12:58:42 AM
Disgraceful performance by Mick Vay and he might join Griff on the scrap heap, never to play again. These flowers cost me Shuey and Zorko and all they do is miss with injury or give spud performances.

Silvagni will take his place, 79, 82, 87 is solid!

Our forwards average 147/ 93.7/ 93.5/ 91/ 83.7/ 81.5 and Lester with 78.2 but his horrible coach doesn't select him. Poor coaching. How can we be shower with these guys?!

Connor Blakely had 3 scores in the 60's followed by 3 tons. Scores better as a semi-tagger. Keep it going Ross.

Rested Masten and he scored his worst score all year, comes in with the bonus and produces his best. Quality coaching. Done the opposite with WHE. Poor coaching.

Fiorini > Heartless

Gibbs > Rocky again
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: meow meow on May 15, 2017, 01:34:33 AM
B: Wilson 99, Silvagni 87, Andrews 77, Montagna 75
M: Gibbs 230, Mitchell 103, Blakely 103, Masten 103 (114)
R: Sandilands 104
F: Steele 114, Lester 97, Stewart 91, Higgins 89
I: Anderson 80, WHE 75

E: Fiorini, McLean, Wells

1538

Spud coach couldn't harness the potential! 8 out of 15 (8/16 if including captain choice) is quite horrible! Would be the same most weeks, could have won every game except one with the correct cattle.
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 15, 2017, 10:27:04 AM
Oh right, and the proof:

Score Summary
Berlin Brewers (1364) from 15# vs Cape Town Cobras (1230) from 15#
London Royals (1124) from 15# vs Moscow Spetsnaz (1289) from 15**
Seoul Magpies (1502) from 15# vs Toronto Wolves (1151) from 15#
New Delhi Tigers (1442) from 15# vs Christchurch Saints (1356) from 15#
Buenos Aires Armadillos (1172) from 15# vs Cairo Sands (1263) from 15#
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (1483) from 15# vs Beijing Thunder (1441) from 15#
Tokyo Samurai (1233) from 15# vs Pacific Islanders (1528) from 15#
Mexico City Suns (1520) from 15# vs Dublin Destroyers (1279) from 15#
PNL Reindeers (1537) from 15# vs New York Revolution (1337) from 15#



Berlin BrewersCape Town Cobras
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Michael Hibberd113113D1Jasper Pittard102102
D2Zak Jones6363D2Callum Mills8989
D3Andrew Mackie6464D3Luke McDonald6161
D4Michael Johnson9999D4Lachlan Hansen7272
M1Nat Fyfe9999M1Josh P Kennedy136136
M2Tom Liberatore3434M2Lachie Hunter7676
M3Jack Steven110110M3Mark Blicavs4747
M4Jack Viney130130M4Touk Miller6767
R1Sam Frost750.538R1Toby Nankervis9292
F1Lance Franklin8282F1Peter Wright4141
F2Charlie Dixon9090F2Dean Kent6060
F3Daniel Menzel5555F3Kayne Turner7272
F4Mark LeCras5353F4Jack Bowes5252
U1 (MID )Jobe Watson9494U1 (MID FWD)Blake Acres5959
U2 (DEF )Shaun Burgoyne9797U2 (DEF )Cameron Sutcliffe6868
E1 (MID )Luke Dunstan89DNP0E1 (FWD )Tom Papley82DNP0
E2 (FWD )Michael Walters137DNP0E2 (DEF FWD)Jake Carlisle72DNP0
E3 (DEF )Darcy Byrne-Jones57DNP0E3 (DEF )Griffin Logue0DNP0
CNat Fyfe9999CJosh P Kennedy136136
VCJack Steven1100VCLachie Hunter760
HATom Liberatore3434RP00
RPMichael Johnson9910NR
NRJamie MacMillan75
Total:136415Total:123015


London RoyalsMoscow Spetsnaz
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Heath Grundy6565D1Sam Docherty132132
D2Claye Beams2323D2Steven May9191
D3Adam Saad7272D3Daniel Talia7676
D4Brad Sheppard4848D4Thomas Barrass6262
M1Dan Hannebery134134M1Stephen Coniglio7171
M2Sam Gray8383M2Dyson Heppell101101
M3Luke Shuey9393M3Jack Crisp6868
M4Will Langford6363M4Sam Menegola9595
R1Callum Sinclair4040R1Levi Greenwood640.532
F1Blake Hardwick3232F1Joe Daniher106106
F2Tom T Lynch4545F2Jesse Hogan0DNP0
F3Tim Membrey6464F3Tom Bell6464
F4Orazio Fantasia115115F4Jack Sinclair7373
U1 (MID FWD)Lin Jong6464U1 (MID FWD)Nick Graham8080
U2 (FWD )Maverick Weller6767U2 (DEF FWD)Ryan Burton105105
E1 (FWD )Josh Bruce63DNP0E1 (MID FWD)Ryan Clarke4646
E2 (DEF )Neville Jetta65DNP0E2 (MID FWD)Tim Taranto82DNP0
E3 (FWD )Dean Towers116DNP0E3 (FWD )Wayne Milera53DNP0
CLuke Shuey9393CCStephen Coniglio7136
VCDan Hannebery1340CCDyson Heppell10151
HAClaye Beams2323RP00
RP00NR
NRBilly Hartung102
Total:112415Total:128915


Seoul MagpiesToronto Wolves
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Christian Salem100100D1Brodie Smith8484
D2Caleb Marchbank6363D2Marco Paparone3131
D3Scott D Thompson6363D3Jimmy Webster16DNP0
D4Kamdyn McIntosh7777D4Jayden Short5151
M1Patrick Dangerfield112112M1Scott Pendlebury7676
M2Clayton Oliver142142M2Mitch Duncan7070
M3Josh Kelly147147M3Liam Picken6262
M4Lachie Whitfield9696M4Brendon Ah Chee6363
R1Ben McEvoy111111R1Matthew Kreuzer104104
F1Tom J Lynch2929F1Jack Macrae105105
F2Brandon Matera7272F2Jordan De Goey5555
F3Lachie Weller7171F3Cameron Pedersen108108
F4Caleb Daniel116116F4Lewis Taylor3131
U1 (MID )David Myers5858U1 (MID FWD)Nathan Hrovat6363
U2 (MID )Liam Shiels104104U2 (FWD )Shane Kersten7878
E1 (RUC )Jackson Trengove55DNP0E1 (DEF )Tyson Goldsack9494
E2 (FWD )Cam McCarthy66DNP0E2 (DEF )Jake Kelly63DNP0
E3 (DEF )Rory Thompson0DNP0E3 (DEF )Joel Hamling79DNP0
CPatrick Dangerfield112112CScott Pendlebury7676
VCJosh Kelly1470VCMitch Duncan700
HATom J Lynch2929RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:150215Total:115115


New Delhi TigersChristchurch Saints
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSAttackSCOPENADJ
D1Bachar Houli6565D1Leigh Montagna7575
D2Jeremy Howe9191D2Nathan Wilson9999
D3Hamish Hartlett5151D3Jarrad McVeigh5656
D4Jake Lloyd101101M1Connor Blakely103103
M1Steele Sidebottom9191M2Sam Petrevski-Seton5959
M2Marc Murphy108108M3Brayden Fiorini7474
M3Robbie Gray7676M4Chris Masten103103
M4Matt Crouch7979R1Aaron Sandilands104104
R1Stefan Martin125125F1Tom Boyd5151
F1Jeremy Cameron119119F2Jack Steele114114
F2Jack Darling6161F3Toby McLean7373
F3Jack Martin4141F4Clay Smith5555
F4Nakia Cockatoo6363F5Shaun Higgins8989
U1 (MID )Sebastian Ross129129U1 (MID )Bryce Gibbs115115
U2 (MID )Jack Ziebell9393U2 (MID )Daniel Wells7171
E1 (MID )Daniel Rich82DNP0E1 (FWD )Will Hoskin-Elliott75DNP0
E2 (MID FWD)Ed Langdon78DNP0E2 (DEF )Alex Silvagni87DNP0
E3 (DEF )Phil Davis70DNP0E3 (FWD )Ryan Lester97DNP0
CMarc Murphy108108CAaron Sandilands104104
VCStefan Martin1250VCBryce Gibbs1150
HAJack Martin4141RPChris Masten10311
RP00NRSam Mitchell103
NR
Total:144215Total:135615
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: Purple 77 on May 15, 2017, 10:27:13 AM

Buenos Aires ArmadillosCairo Sands
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Easton Wood104104D1Taylor Adams113113
D2Zach Tuohy6666D2Dylan Roberton8484
D3Marcus Adams7373D3Jeremy McGovern8787
D4Shaun Atley4848D4Josh Smith5353
M1Ed Curnow6868M1Jack Newnes106106
M2Travis Boak9595M2Dom Sheed9999
M3Trent Dumont5353M3Brad Scheer2727
M4Darcy Parish9494M4Andrew McGrath6666
R1Josh Green590.530R1Shane Mumford8787
F1Cale Hooker7373F1Paul Puopolo9999
F2Isaac Smith7474F2Travis Colyer4141
F3Jamie Elliott8080F3Rory Lobb6363
F4Taylor Walker8383F4Ben Brown4747
U1 (DEF )Jesse Joyce5050U1 (MID FWD)Karl Amon101101
U2 (DEF )Sam Butler5050U2 (FWD )Jeff Garlett6767
E1 (DEF MID)Jarrod Berry71DNP0E1 (DEF )Oleg Markov18DNP0
E2 (FWD )Jy Simpkin5DNP0E2 (DEF )Jason Castagna45DNP0
E3 (MID FWD)Oliver Florent0DNP0E3 (DEF )Tom Stewart46DNP0
CTaylor Walker8383CTaylor Adams113113
VCTravis Boak950VCShane Mumford870
HAShaun Atley4848RPPaul Puopolo9910
RP00NR
NR
Total:117215Total:126315


Rio de Janeiro JaguarsBeijing Thunder
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Bernie Vince4141D1Jayden Hunt5656
D2Kade Kolodjashnij9696D2Sharrod Wellingham5858
D3James Kelly8585D3Sam Mayes4343
D4Matthew Boyd7575D4Harry Taylor8181
M1Gary Jnr Ablett8080M1Lachie Neale129129
M2Aaron Hall109109M2Callan Ward8282
M3Shaun Grigg8585M3Dayne Zorko119119
M4Brad Ebert8989M4Ollie Wines8686
R1Sam Jacobs141141R1Brodie Grundy8282
F1Jack Watts4949F1Josh Jenkins5555
F2Matthew Wright6969F2Josh Caddy9292
F3Elliot Yeo109109F3Christian Petracca121121
F4Mason Wood3636F4Bradley Hill108108
U1 (MID )Patrick Cripps157157U1 (MID )Brandon Ellis8383
U2 (MID )Danyle Pearce8585U2 (MID )Jared Polec106106
E1 (DEF )Brayden Maynard80DNP0E1 (FWD )Kane Lambert67DNP0
E2 (FWD )Daniel Rioli71DNP0E2 (DEF )Tom Williamson38DNP0
E3 (FWD )Jack Redpath90DNP0E3 (DEF MID)Daniel Howe96DNP0
CSam Jacobs141141CLachie Neale129129
VCPatrick Cripps1570VCCallan Ward820
HAMason Wood3636RPBradley Hill10811
RP00NR
NR
Total:148315Total:144115


Tokyo SamuraiPacific Islanders
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Jason Johannisen7777D1Rory Laird124124
D2Zac Williams9292D2Michael Hurley127127
D3Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti114114D3Matthew Suckling7474
D4Harry Cunningham4545D4Andy Otten5656
M1Luke Parker122122M1Marcus Bontempelli9999
M2Rory Atkins8080M2Tom Mitchell135135
M3Jack Redden5656M3Andrew Gaff121121
M4Sam Powell-Pepper7070M4Michael Barlow8383
R1Zac Smith8484R1Jarrod Witts9797
F1Luke Dahlhaus6565F1Devon Smith9595
F2Jarryd Blair4747F2Steven Motlop8989
F3Charlie Cameron5050F3Matt Taberner6666
F4Tom Phillips8686F4Rhys Stanley8282
U1 (MID )Dale Thomas4949U1 (MID )Jarryd Lyons9595
U2 (DEF )Matt Dea8686U2 (MID )Cameron Guthrie8686
E1 (DEF )Garrick Ibbotson38DNP0E1 (MID )Sam Gibson93DNP0
E2 (DEF FWD)Fraser McInnes67DNP0E2 (DEF )Lee Spurr77DNP0
E3 (FWD )Sam Lloyd0DNP0E3 (FWD )Alex Fasolo61DNP0
CLuke Dahlhaus6565CMarcus Bontempelli9999
VCLuke Parker1220VCTom Mitchell1350
HAHarry Cunningham4545RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:123315Total:152815


Mexico City SunsDublin Destroyers
POSFloodSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Heath Shaw7777D1Alex Rance106106
D2Kade Simpson8282D2Tom McDonald9696
D3Matthew Broadbent9595D3Jacob Weitering3434
D4Nic Newman151151D4Oscar McDonald5454
D5Jarryn Geary8080M1Rory Sloane7070
M1Tom Rockliff147147M2Dustin Martin105105
M2Trent Cotchin8989M3Nathan Jones120120
M3Brendon Goddard9797M4Brad Crouch8080
M4Ben Cunnington9494R1Todd Goldstein107107
R1Billy Longer6969F1Jack Gunston7575
F1Nick Riewoldt7575F2Jack Riewoldt9191
F2Eddie Betts5656F3Justin Westhoff9797
F3Luke Breust9595F4Tom Hawkins9494
U1 (MID )George Horlin-Smith5656U1 (DEF )Lachie Plowman5252
U2 (MID )David Zaharakis110110U2 (DEF )Mark O'Connor2828
E1 (DEF )Lewis Melican31DNP0E1 (MID )Kurt Mutimer53DNP0
E2 (DEF )Mark Baguley24DNP0E2 (FWD )James Parsons38DNP0
E3 (FWD )James Sicily0DNP0E3 (DEF )Ed Vickers-Willis79DNP0
CTom Rockliff147147CRory Sloane7070
VCHeath Shaw770VCDustin Martin1050
RP00RP00
NRNR
Total:152015Total:127915


PNL ReindeersNew York Revolution
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Luke Hodge110110D1Shannon Hurn121121
D2Jarrod Harbrow105105D2Robbie Tarrant6262
D3Marley Williams6262D3Ben Reid5858
D4Ricky Henderson8787D4Josh Gibson6262
M1Matt Priddis106106M1Joel Selwood7878
M2Zach Merrett137137M2David Mundy104104
M3Dylan Shiel8383M3Jordan Lewis8585
M4Jack Billings136136M4Tom Scully9595
R1Sam Naismith5858R1Jack Fitzpatrick7373
F1Patrick Ryder115115F1Josh J Kennedy102102
F2Chad Wingard7373F2Isaac Heeney130130
F3Cyril Rioli7575F3Jarryd Roughead9999
F4Ben Keays7272F4Richard Douglas101101
U1 (FWD )Darren Minchington5252U1 (MID )Dom Tyson6565
U2 (MID FWD)Lukas Webb7777U2 (MID )Alex Sexton2424
E1 (FWD )Levi Casboult37DNP0E1 (FWD )Sam B Reid127DNP0
E2 (DEF )Tommy Sheridan0DNP0E2 (DEF )Sam Gilbert109DNP0
E3 (DEF )Hayden Crozier47DNP0E3 (FWD )Jade Gresham55DNP0
CZach Merrett137137CJoel Selwood7878
VCMatt Priddis1060VCDavid Mundy1040
HADarren Minchington5252RP00
RP00NR
NR
Total:153715Total:133715
Title: Re: WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 15, 2017, 11:47:43 AM
Quote from: meow meow on May 15, 2017, 12:32:37 AM
Remove the HGA and give it to us and dude we would have had you.

We never had you. We never had our car.

Guess I wasn't the only person here watching 7mate last night ;)