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Title: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 01, 2018, 07:51:56 PM
Normal lockout week :)

Round 7, AFL Round 7











Home Team                             Away Team                             Venue                                                                                 Head-to-Head
Dublin DestroyersCape Town CobrasCrooke Park4  v  2
New York RevolutionNew Delhi TigersMetLife Stadium3  v  4
Toronto WolvesSeoul MagpiesRogers Centre3  v  3
Pacific IslandersMexico City SunsLinkbelt Oval, AAP Alliance0  v  6
Moscow SpetsnazBerlin BrewersLuzhniki Stadium, EurAsia, Europe4  v  3
Christchurch SaintsLondon RoyalsAMI Stadium1  v  2
Tokyo SamuraiCairo SandsTokyo Olympic Stadium4  v  2
Buenos Aires ArmadillosPNL ReindeersEstadio de River3  v  3
Beijing ThunderRio de Janeiro JaguarsBeijing Olympic Park0  v  3

Dublin backed up a solid 140 with another solid 140 last week. I mean, it's good, but not the WOW we used to get from the Destroyers. Injuries? Sure. But I want 150+. The Cobras really stood up a took the game on instead of letting it slip, with a solid 138. I doubt whether they can back that up in consecutive weeks, but if they do, they're a chance. Dublin for me.

Most may be surprised to find out the Revs are still 3-3 despite what consecutive 120s may otherwise suggest. But if you're paying REALLY close attention, you'll know New York are actually quite injury struck; 3 wins is a good effort tbh. The Toiges meanwhile have been going on their merry way, now having notched up 4 games straight since their opening two losses. I see that streak continuing this week.

It's almost like the MOTR is whatever game Toronto is in, and it's that once again! The Wolves suffered their first defeat last week at the hands of the impressive Pacific; a foe that they'll no doubt meet in September. Speaking of September foes, Toronto is now 2-1 against last year's top 4, and they face the last one of that group this week. After this week... Toronto's draw opens up big time, so this is really their last chance to test their September mettle. The Magpies have been poor by their standards in the last two weeks, scoring a 135 and a 128, the latter of which saw them lose their first game of the year and their first against Tokyo. What's happened? Seoul needs a response, and this a perfect opponent to do so against. In saying that... I think the momentum is with Toronto, and I'll back 'em.

The Islanders sit clearly #1 on the points ladder, but it wasn't until last week when they made their claim to be the #1 team so far this year. Beating a contender in Toronto shows this team has the required mettle to go all the way this year, and IMO, they are the favourites right now to do so. Mexico City meanwhile, might have been a spoon favourite until last week; finally showing a pulse with their first score above 115 (134) and one made without Sicily and Petracca! But really, they are just no chance to beat Pacific this week. Rest Titchell I say!

The Spetsnaz must be getting a little frustrated with how this season is shaping out. That's now 5 losses in a row despite not really scoring that badly until just last week. Well, if there was ever a constantly nervous and thus vulnerable team to get a win against, they'll certainly get one against Berlin. The Brewers are actually in a nice little patch with back-to-back 150s on the board, the most recent one without a chunk of its star power too. Actually... this could be our best form for a very, very long time. I back us!

The Saints must be thanking the heavens that the easy part of their draw is occurring during their injury crisis. With only losses to top 8 teams Seoul and Berlin, the Saints have scored wins against bottom 8 teams whilst scoring injury-affected 130+ scores. Amazingly, their draw continues to be understanding of their situation, with the 16th highest scoring team London up next. The Royals have a nice 5 or 6 leading the way, but the rest of the team needs to follow suit. Christchurch for me.

TOKYO! What a win against a premiership fancy in Seoul! 138, 142 and 133 is an official declaration that the Samurai are a dangerous team for any that they come up against, and if they keep this up... a sneaky finals contender? If history is anything to go by, Tokyo will be on track to score their season high against the leaky Sands, who have amazingly conceded the most points so far this season by 540 SC points over the next worse. Cairo haven't been going that bad really, and don't deserve to be 18th by any stretch. A line ball game this one! I think the Sands are due actually.

The gaps between the Dillos best and worse is quite large, and it looks like you won't get any in-between. Bueons Aires' best will compete with or defeat the Reindeeers, but their worse will certainly lose to then. The Reindeers seem a steady 120+ proposition, and that's largely thanks to Captain Zerrett returning to some form. Important game potentially in the race for the spoon, and both clubs will want to avoid it. I actually like the Dillos in this one.

The 'Jing have been lucky this year, but they are owed, so it's OK. The positive out of last week is that their midfield (Neale aside) can't possibly go any worse, and they still ended up with 129. That score is only a 50/50 chance at defeating Rio so far this year, who certainly have the capacity to upset the Thunder, certainly with Paddy Cripps tearing it up. But, I think the Thunder mids will put in this week, and will get Beijing the win.

although meow meow's mini-previews below are all we need
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: meow meow on May 01, 2018, 08:16:53 PM
MINI PREVIEWS

The Destroyers are in the top 8, the Cobras are not. Upton will get their ass kicked by WXV again this week. Dublin to welcome back a few of their stars soon so look out. This could be ugly.

NDT are in the top 8, NY are not. The Revolution are a shell of their former selves and stand no chance. May as well tank because they're going nowhere for the next few seasons.

Seoul are the new pie. Injuries will expose them even more this week, and their pretender permacaptain is a has-been while Toronto are the real deal, however I don't think a win here means a premiership.

Berlin are in the top 8, Moscow are not. This is your week to nail the captain, 77.

Christchurch are in the top 8, London are not. Even if we've got 14 playing it'll be a walk in the park.

Tokyo have been a lot better lately and it wouldn't surprise us if they beat the insignificant Sands, but really this is not a MOTR contender.

Beunos with HGA in a winnable game, probably won't happen though.

'Jing have been very lucky this year and hopefully Cripps serves them some justice. Also Griffen > Zorko.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Toga on May 01, 2018, 08:57:00 PM
Quote from: meow meow on May 01, 2018, 08:16:53 PM
Also Griffen > Zorko.

Compo >:(
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: JBs-Hawks on May 01, 2018, 10:41:16 PM
Seoul aren't no test this week
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 01, 2018, 10:49:52 PM
Ah keep trashing us - we're 3-3 and have been missing a large chunk of our best 15 plus our ruck so have been OOP

We're nowhere near as bad as some of you think, and we'll win a flag before you meow :P

Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Holz on May 02, 2018, 10:54:13 AM
just as i get some guys back in more go out, Lids and May this week luckily I have some great depth.

Alex Rance, Tom Mcdonald, Oscar Mcdonald, Ed Vickers Willis
Dustin Martin (CC), Joel Selwood (CC), Matt Crouch, Justin Westhoff
Todd Goldstein
Jack Reiwoldt, Jack Gunston, , Tom Hawkins, Majak Daw
Stephen Hill, Phil Davis

Nick Holman, Harley Balic, Mitchell Lewis



Birchall, Sloane, B.Crouch, Lids, May take a rest.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Boomz on May 02, 2018, 11:57:12 AM
Tokyo
Def: Johannisen, Short, Plowman, Corr
Mid: Cotchin, Whitfield (VC), Ross (C), Phillips
Ruc: Lycett
Fwd: Cripps, Thomas, Dunkley, Young
UT: Hoskin-Elliott, Atkins
EMG: Cameron, Impey, McNiece



Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Toga on May 02, 2018, 06:11:26 PM
Beijing Thunder:
D: B.Ellis, T.Jonas, J.Hunt, T.Cutler
M: L.Neale (CC), O.Wines, C.Ward, D.Zorko
R: B.Grundy (CC)
F: K.Lamboghini, J.Caddy, L.Breust, M.Cox
IC: D.Howe, J.Thurlow

Emg: D.Butler (f), N.Broad (d), M.Guelfi (f)
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Adamant on May 02, 2018, 07:00:15 PM
Danger going 160 on Friday night is going to make it tough but HGA will help nullify that somewhat. With plenty of players putting their hand up at Windsor, this game is going to be decided at the selection table.

Who gets the gig at D4? 98 and 67 isn't too bad first up from Tom Cole baybay. Can he keep it going? Clarke has had one absolute stinker but apart from that has been pretty solid having gone 73+ in 4/6 games. If he didn't make me cringe every time he has the ball in his hands he'd be a lock. Lynden Dunn is averaging 70 without his injury game. What about my boy Duman? Lucky helmet head is out of favour and injured and Nick Robbo has been rubbed out so I don't have to consider them and their 70 averages.

M1-M4 pretty straight forward, the utilities are where it starts to get interesting. Prestia is looking a bit sluggish coming back from injury and might need another rest. Redden was supposed to average 95+ this year and after a dismal first 5 rounds he bounced back with a 127 on the weekend. Is he going to start delivering? Fiorini has a three-round average of 90 and GC/Dogs games are generally junk fests which he should get in on. Hopper is finding a bit of the footy but hasn't shown enough of a ceiling to be considered at this stage. Bellchambers has scored between 80-90 in every game this year which is the type of consistency I'm after. Better than Aaron Hall.

Milera has arrived as a half-back flanker. Does he displace Christensen at F4? Do I play both and attack/play one of them in the utilities? Neither and flood?

We nail these calls and it will go a long way towards going 6-1.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: upthemaidens on May 03, 2018, 12:26:44 AM
      Pacific Islanders

D: Rory Laird (VC), Michael Hurley, Matt Suckling, Bailey Williams
M: Tom Mitchell (C), Marcus Bontempelli, Andrew Gaff, Jarryd Lyons
R: Jarrod Witts
F: Devon Smith, Michael Barlow, Josh Jenkins, Matt de Boer
Int: Rhys Stanley, Adam Tomlinson

E: Liam Duggan, Mitch McGovern, Steven Motlop
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: JBs-Hawks on May 03, 2018, 03:37:42 PM
And my injury list grows by the training session
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: iZander on May 03, 2018, 07:27:43 PM
Buenos Aires Armadillos

Team Format: Traditional

D: Riley Bonner, Tom Doedee, Jimmy Webster, Jamie MacMillan
M: Jarrod Berry, Ed Curnow, Chris Masten, Trent Dumont
R: Adam Cerra
F: Cale Hooker, Shane Edwards, Oliver Florent, Darcy Parish
U: Paddy Dow, Cameron Rayner
E: Andrew Brayshaw, Jy Simpkin, Mark LeCras

CC: Ed Curnow
CC: Jimmy Webster
RP:
NR:
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Nige on May 03, 2018, 07:31:28 PM
Karen

Shane Savage, Jeremy McGovern, Tom Stewart, Nick Vlastuin
Dayne Beams (vc), Taylor Adams, David Zaharakis, Ricky Henderson
Karl Amon (oop)
Ben Brown, Mitch Robinson (c), Jason Castagna, Mav Weller
Sam Kerridge, Hugh McCluggage

Mark Hutchings, Andrew McGrath, Brandon White
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Ringo on May 03, 2018, 09:41:22 PM
London Royals

Traditional

D: Blake Hardwick, Adam Saad,Darcy Gardiner ,Brad Shepphard
M: Luke Shuey, Charlie Spargo, Jack Higgins, Shaun Burgoyne
R: Callum Sinclair
F: Tom Lynch,Jake Waterman,Dean Towers, Sam Gray
U: Lin Jong, Timothy English
E: Jacob Allison, Heath Grundy, Tim Membrey

C: Luke Shuey
VC: Tom T Lynch

In: Spargo, Towers
Out: Sheed, Allison
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: GoLions on May 03, 2018, 09:42:46 PM
Kate Upton Cobras

DEF: Luke McDonald, Callum Mills, Jake Carlisle, Jasper Pittard
MID: Mitch Duncan (C), Brad Ebert, Ben Cunnington, Touk Miller (VC)
RUCK: Toby Nankervis
FWD: Tom Papley, Lewis Taylor, Kieren Jack, Jaidyn Stephenson
UTIL: Mark Blicavs, David Mackay

EMG: Jack Bowes, Claye Beams, Mitch Crowden
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Holz on May 03, 2018, 09:45:55 PM
Quote from: Holz on May 02, 2018, 10:54:13 AM
just as i get some guys back in more go out, Lids and May this week luckily I have some great depth.

Alex Rance, Tom Mcdonald, Oscar Mcdonald, Ed Vickers Willis
Dustin Martin (CC), Joel Selwood (CC), Matt Crouch, Stephen Hill
Todd Goldstein
Jack Reiwoldt, Jack Gunston, , Tom Hawkins, Justin Westhoff
Nick Holman Phil Davis

Jack Henry, Harley Balic, Mitchell Lewis



Birchall, Sloane, B.Crouch, Lids, May, Daw take a rest.

Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Adamant on May 03, 2018, 09:47:14 PM
(http://i63.tinypic.com/30sa8gl.png)

Attacking.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: DazBurg on May 03, 2018, 10:58:28 PM
PNL Reindeers   
   
Team Format: Traditional   
   
D: Luke Ryan, Dougal Howard, Jarrod Harbrow, Marley Williams   
M: Zach Merrett, Dylan Shiel, Kobe Mutch, Matthew Kennedy   
R: Levi Casboult OOP
F: Jonathon Patton, Jack Billings, Jayden Laverde, Charlie Ballard   
U: Paul Seedsman, Mitch Wallis
E: Andy Otten, Jackson Nelson, Hayden Crozier
   
C: Zach Merrett   
VC: Jack Billings
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Toga on May 03, 2018, 11:34:02 PM
Beijing getting flowered UP by injuries/omissions this week.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: upthemaidens on May 04, 2018, 01:31:15 AM
Quote from: upthemaidens on May 03, 2018, 12:26:44 AM
      Pacific Islanders

D: Rory Laird (VC), Michael Hurley, Matt Suckling, Bailey Williams
M: Tom Mitchell (C), Marcus Bontempelli, Andrew Gaff, Jarryd Lyons
R: Jarrod Witts
F: Devon Smith, Josh Jenkins, Matt de Boer, Mitch McGovern
Int: Adam Tomlinson, Liam Duggan

E: Steven Motlop, Jake Kolodjashnij, Callum Ah Chee
Edit: Stanley and Barlow Replaced by Duggan and McGovern.   Kolodjashnij and Ah Chee to bench.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Jroo on May 04, 2018, 11:44:27 AM
Mexico City Suns
D: Jarryn Geary, Darcy Byrne-Jones, Bernie Vince, Aaron Naughton
M: Lachie Hunter (C), Jared Polec, Jordan Cunico, James Worpel
R: Tom Hickey
F: James Sicily (VC), Christian Petracca, James Harmes, Mitch Hannan
U: Jack Graham, Jordan Murdoch

EMG: Tim O'Brien, Mason Wood, Sam Wright
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Jukes on May 04, 2018, 02:29:15 PM
D: R. Burton, J. Crisp, M. Scharenberg, D. Talia
M: S. Coniglio (vc), D. Heppell, A. Treloar (c), B. Banfield
R: S. Jacobs
F: J. De Goey, J. Daniher, J. Watts, G. Hewett
U: M. Kreuzer, D. Astbury

Emg: T. Barrass, S. Petrevski-Seton, A. Phillips
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 04, 2018, 02:53:59 PM
New York Revolution

ATTACKING

B: Shannon Hurn (VC), Robbie Tarrant, Dan Houston
M: Shaun Higgins, Luke Dunstan, Jack Steele, Richard Douglas
R: Paddy Ryder
F: Isaac Heeney (C), Josh J Kennedy, Jarryd Roughead, Eddie Betts, Jed Anderson
I: Hugh Greenwood, Cam Ellis-Yolmen

E: Reece Conca (D), Jade Gresham (F), Sam Gilbert (D)

RESTING: Jordan Lewis
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Levi434 on May 04, 2018, 04:33:39 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/wTA2wKd.png)
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Ricochet on May 04, 2018, 05:03:09 PM
New Delhi Tigers


DEF Lloyd, Houli, Howe, Rich(10%)
MID Sidebottom (C), Steven, Ziebell, Newnes
RUCK SMartin
FWD Gray, Menegola (VC), Dahlhaus, JMartin
UTIL SSelwood, Darling

EMER  Murray, Tucker, McInerney
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Nige on May 04, 2018, 05:09:54 PM
Harry Morrison goes from late in scoring 95 and Rising Star nominee to not even an emergency. How stiff?
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Ricochet on May 04, 2018, 05:19:28 PM
Quote from: Nige on May 04, 2018, 05:09:54 PM
Harry Morrison goes from late in scoring 95 and Rising Star nominee to not even an emergency. How stiff?
Just keeping the young fella in check so he doesn't get ahead of himself
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 04, 2018, 05:52:38 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 04, 2018, 05:19:28 PM
Quote from: Nige on May 04, 2018, 05:09:54 PM
Harry Morrison goes from late in scoring 95 and Rising Star nominee to not even an emergency. How stiff?
Just keeping the young fella in check so he doesn't get ahead of himself

;D
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Nige on May 04, 2018, 05:57:41 PM
Quote from: Nige on May 03, 2018, 07:31:28 PM
Karen

Shane Savage, Jeremy McGovern, Tom Stewart, Nick Vlastuin
Dayne Beams (vc), Taylor Adams, David Zaharakis, Ricky Henderson
Karl Amon (oop)
Ben Brown, Mitch Robinson (c), Jason Castagna, Mav Weller
Sam Kerridge, Hugh McCluggage

Mark Hutchings, Andrew McGrath, Brad Scheer
Minor change, Brandon White out of E3, Brad Scheer in.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Ringo on May 04, 2018, 06:08:37 PM
London Royals

Traditional

D: Blake Hardwick, Adam Saad,Darcy Gardiner ,Brad Shepphard
M: Luke Shuey, Charlie Spargo, Jack Higgins, Shaun Burgoyne
R: Callum Sinclair
F: Tom Lynch,Jake Waterman,Dean Towers, Sam Gray
U: Lin Jong, Timothy English
E: Jacob Allison, Heath Grundy, Tim Membrey

C: Luke Shuey
VC: Tom T Lynch

In: Spargo, Towers
Out: Sheed, Allison
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: GoLions on May 04, 2018, 06:39:45 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 03, 2018, 09:42:46 PM
Kate Upton Cobras

DEF: Luke McDonald, Callum Mills, Jake Carlisle, Jasper Pittard
MID: Mitch Duncan (C), Brad Ebert, Ben Cunnington, Touk Miller (VC)
RUCK: Toby Nankervis
FWD: Tom Papley, Lewis Taylor, Kieren Jack, Jaidyn Stephenson
UTIL: Mark Blicavs, David Mackay

EMG: Jack Bowes, Claye Beams, Mitch Crowden

Resting: Alex Neal-Bullen
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: GoLions on May 04, 2018, 06:41:51 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 04, 2018, 06:39:45 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 03, 2018, 09:42:46 PM
Kate Upton Cobras

DEF: Luke McDonald, Callum Mills, Jake Carlisle, Jasper Pittard
MID: Mitch Duncan (C), Brad Ebert, Ben Cunnington, Touk Miller (VC)
RUCK: Toby Nankervis
FWD: Tom Papley, Lewis Taylor, Kieren Jack, Jaidyn Stephenson
UTIL: Mark Blicavs, David Mackay

EMG: Jack Bowes, Claye Beams, Mitch Crowden, Ben Ainsworth

Resting: Alex Neal-Bullen
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 04, 2018, 06:49:50 PM
Missing: my forward line.

fml.

D: Michael Hibberd, Luke Hodge, Jake Lever, Dane Rampe
M: Nat Fyfe, Nathan Jones, Josh P Kennedy, Zak Jones
R: Max Gawn
F: Charlie Dixon, Matthew Wright, Daniel Lloyd, Ben Ronke
U: Brendon Goddard,
E: Harry McKay, Ben Crocker, David Mirra

C: Fyfe
VC: Gawn
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 04, 2018, 06:52:36 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 04, 2018, 06:49:50 PM
C: Fyfe
VC: Gawn

:-X ;D
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Adamant on May 04, 2018, 06:53:57 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 04, 2018, 06:52:36 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 04, 2018, 06:49:50 PM
C: Fyfe
VC: Gawn

:-X ;D

Gawn captain in SC it is. Cheers Purps.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: JBs-Hawks on May 04, 2018, 07:24:40 PM
Lol



Def: Tuohy, Haynes, Duryea, McIntosh

Mid: Dangerfield (C), Oliver (VC), Smith, Swallow

Ruck: McEvoy

Fwd: Daniel, Fisher, Thomas, D Fogarty,

Int: L Fogarty, Shiels

Emg: Weller, Rioli, Obrien
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: upthemaidens on May 04, 2018, 07:26:46 PM
Quote from: upthemaidens on May 04, 2018, 01:31:15 AM
Quote from: upthemaidens on May 03, 2018, 12:26:44 AM
      Pacific Islanders

D: Rory Laird (VC), Michael Hurley, Matt Suckling, Bailey Williams
M: Tom Mitchell (C), Marcus Bontempelli, Andrew Gaff, Jarryd Lyons
R: Jarrod Witts
F: Devon Smith, Josh Jenkins, Matt de Boer, Mitch McGovern
Int: Rhys Stanley, Adam Tomlinson

E: Liam Duggan, Steven Motlop, Callum Ah Chee
Edit: Stanley and Barlow Replaced by Duggan and McGovern.   Kolodjashnij and Ah Chee to bench.
Edit: Stanley In.  Duggan Replaces Kolodjashnij on Bench
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 04, 2018, 07:27:49 PM
Quote from: Adamant on May 04, 2018, 06:53:57 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 04, 2018, 06:52:36 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 04, 2018, 06:49:50 PM
C: Fyfe
VC: Gawn

:-X ;D

Gawn captain in SC it is. Cheers Purps.

Far out haha

I'm somewhat confident this time, historically hickey has the wood on gawn

... Except for last time.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: GoLions on May 04, 2018, 07:31:33 PM
Quote from: Adamant on May 04, 2018, 06:53:57 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 04, 2018, 06:52:36 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 04, 2018, 06:49:50 PM
C: Fyfe
VC: Gawn

:-X ;D

Gawn captain in SC it is. Cheers Purps.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: meow meow on May 04, 2018, 08:22:08 PM
CHRISTCHURCH SAINTS

B: Shaw, McVeigh, Wilson, Andrews
M: Gibbs (vc), Parker, Griffen, McLean (C)
R: Sandilands
F: Moore, Stewart, Stringer, Cox
I: Boyd, Young

E: (C)onor, Buckley, Richards, Vickery
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 04, 2018, 11:30:36 PM
@Berlin, no U2, ya spud. E1-E3 move up. On preferences, E3 is now AFL emergency Michael Johnson
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Adamant on May 04, 2018, 11:40:40 PM
Thankyou to the 6 coaches who passed up on Tim Kelly in the International Draft, it is greatly appreciated!
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Torpedo10 on May 05, 2018, 12:04:46 AM
Dusty or Gawn C had me seriously split now with Purps decision  :-X
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Nige on May 05, 2018, 01:39:37 PM
Karen finally gets her full strength midfield together and then Ricky Henderson is a late out, classic.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Holz on May 05, 2018, 02:11:05 PM
Quote from: Torpedo10 on May 05, 2018, 12:04:46 AM
Dusty or Gawn C had me seriously split now with Purps decision  :-X

I have lost my faith in dusty. CC this week.

Jelly did his job.

Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 05, 2018, 06:16:47 PM
After Saturday arvo:

Score Summary
Dublin Destroyers (548) from 5* vs Cape Town Cobras (449) from 3#
New York Revolution (112) from 1 vs New Delhi Tigers (356) from 4
Toronto Wolves (297) from 2 vs Seoul Magpies (993) from 10#
Pacific Islanders (968) from 10# vs Mexico City Suns (646) from 6#
Moscow Spetsnaz (281) from 4 vs Berlin Brewers (158) from 2
Christchurch Saints (677) from 7# vs London Royals (322) from 5
Tokyo Samurai (401) from 5 vs Cairo Sands (174) from 2
Buenos Aires Armadillos (137) from 2 vs PNL Reindeers (577) from 8#
Beijing Thunder (276) from 4 vs Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (358) from 5

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





Dublin DestroyersCape Town Cobras
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Alex Rance00D1Luke McDonald00
D2Tom McDonald00D2Callum Mills00
D3Oscar McDonald00D3Jake Carlisle00
D4Ed Vickers-Willis00D4Jasper Pittard00
M1Dustin Martin00M1Mitch Duncan134134
M2Joel Selwood135135M2Brad Ebert00
M3Matt Crouch00M3Ben Cunnington00
M4Stephen Hill00M4Touk Miller9090
R1Todd Goldstein00R1Toby Nankervis00
F1Jack Riewoldt00F1Tom Papley00
F2Jack Gunston8686F2Lewis Taylor00
F3Tom Hawkins108108F3Kieren Jack00
F4Justin Westhoff00F4Jaidyn Stephenson00
U1 (MID )Nick Holman6767U1 (MID )Mark Blicavs9191
U2 (DEF )Phil Davis8484U2 (MID )David Mackay00
E1 (FWD )Jack Henry11400E1 (DEF )Jack Bowes8100
E2 (MID FWD)Harley Balic000E2 (MID FWD)Mitchell Crowden000
E3 (FWD )Mitchell Lewis0DNP0E3 (FWD )Ben Ainsworth9400
CCDustin Martin00CMitch Duncan134134
CCJoel Selwood13568VCTouk Miller900
HA00RP00
RP00NRAlex Neal-Bullen0
NR0
Total:5485Total:4493


New York RevolutionNew Delhi Tigers
POSAttackSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Shannon Hurn00D1Jake Lloyd00
D2Robbie Tarrant00D2Bachar Houli00
D3Dan Houston00D3Jeremy Howe00
M1Shaun Higgins00D4Daniel Rich00
M2Luke Dunstan00M1Steele Sidebottom00
M3Jack Steele00M2Jack Steven00
M4Richard Douglas00M3Jack Ziebell00
R1Patrick Ryder00M4Jack Newnes00
F1Isaac Heeney00R1Stefan Martin00
F2Josh J Kennedy00F1Robbie Gray00
F3Jarryd Roughead112112F2Sam Menegola8585
F4Eddie Betts00F3Luke Dahlhaus100100
F5Jed Anderson00F4Jack Martin9191
U1 (MID )Hugh Greenwood00U1 (MID )Scott Selwood8080
U2 (MID )Cameron Ellis-Yolmen00U2 (FWD )Jack Darling00
E1 (DEF )Reece Conca000E1 (DEF )Sam Murray000
E2 (FWD )Jade Gresham000E2 (MID FWD)Darcy Tucker000
E3 (DEF )Sam Gilbert000E3 (RUC )Oscar McInerney000
CIsaac Heeney00CSteele Sidebottom00
VCShannon Hurn00VCSam Menegola850
HA00RPDaniel Rich00
RP00NR0
NRJordan Lewis0
Total:1121Total:3564


Toronto WolvesSeoul Magpies
POSAttackSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Kade Simpson00D1Zach Tuohy8888
D2Alex Witherden00D2Nick Haynes9898
D3Scott D Thompson00D3Taylor Duryea7777
M1Jack Macrae182182D4Kamdyn McIntosh00
M2Scott Pendlebury00M1Patrick Dangerfield108108
M3Tim Kelly115115M2Clayton Oliver00
M4Connor Blakely00M3Isaac Smith9090
R1Nic Naitanui00M4David Swallow8080
F1David Mundy00R1Ben McEvoy9696
F2Travis Boak00F1Caleb Daniel8787
F3Jesse Hogan00F2Zac Fisher00
F4Allen Christensen00F3Josh Thomas00
F5Wayne Milera00F4Darcy Fogarty00
U1 (MID )Dion Prestia00U1 (MID )Lachlan Fogarty6666
U2 (MID )Jack Redden00U2 (MID )Liam Shiels9595
E1 (RUC )Tom Bellchambers11200E1 (MID )Lachie Weller5800
E2 (DEF )Ryan Clarke000E2 (FWD )Willie Rioli000
E3 (FWD )Jake Melksham000E3 (DEF MID)Lochie O'Brien000
CScott Pendlebury00CPatrick Dangerfield108108
VCJack Macrae1820VCClayton Oliver00
HA00RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:2972Total:99310


Pacific IslandersMexico City Suns
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Rory Laird00D1Jarryn Geary00
D2Michael Hurley9797D2Darcy Byrne-Jones00
D3Matthew Suckling7575D3Bernie Vince00
D4Bailey Williams9090D4Aaron Naughton7575
M1Tom Mitchell127127M1Lachie Hunter116116
M2Marcus Bontempelli0DNP0M2Jared Polec00
M3Andrew Gaff00M3Jordan Cunico6262
M4Jarryd Lyons5151M4James Worpel3333
R1Jarrod Witts113113R1Tom Hickey00
F1Devon Smith9090F1James Sicily145145
F2Josh Jenkins00F2Christian Petracca00
F3Matt de Boer5454F3James Harmes00
F4Mitch McGovern00F4Mitch Hannan00
U1 (RUC FWD)Rhys Stanley102102U1 (MID )Jack Graham00
U2 (DEF )Adam Tomlinson4242U2 (MID FWD)Jordan Murdoch9999
E1 (DEF )Liam Duggan000E1 (FWD )Tim O'Brien6700
E2 (MID FWD)Steven Motlop000E2 (FWD )Mason Wood000
E3 (FWD )Callum Ah Chee8200E3 (DEF )Sam Wright000
CTom Mitchell127127CLachie Hunter116116
VCRory Laird00VCJames Sicily1450
HA00RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:96810Total:6466
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 05, 2018, 06:17:05 PM

Moscow SpetsnazBerlin Brewers
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Ryan Burton7777D1Michael Hibberd00
D2Jack Crisp00D2Luke Hodge00
D3Matthew Scharenberg00D3Jake Lever00
D4Daniel Talia00D4Dane Rampe00
M1Stephen Coniglio6464M1Nat Fyfe00
M2Dyson Heppell102102M2Nathan Jones00
M3Adam Treloar00M3Josh P Kennedy00
M4Bailey Banfield00M4Zak Jones00
R1Sam Jacobs00R1Max Gawn00
F1Jordan De Goey00F1Charlie Dixon00
F2Joe Daniher3838F2Matthew Wright00
F3Jack Watts00F3Daniel Lloyd6969
F4George Hewett00F4Ben Ronke00
U1 (RUC )Matthew Kreuzer00U1 (MID )Brendon Goddard8989
U2 (DEF )David Astbury00U2 (FWD )Harry McKay00
E1 (DEF )Thomas Barrass000E1 (FWD )Ben Crocker000
E2 (MID FWD)Sam Petrevski-Seton000E2 (DEF )David Mirra0DNP0
E3 (RUC )Andrew Phillips000E3 (DEF )Michael Johnson000
CAdam Treloar00CNat Fyfe00
VCStephen Coniglio640VCMax Gawn00
HA00RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:2814Total:1582


Christchurch SaintsLondon Royals
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Heath Shaw8888D1Blake Hardwick9898
D2Jarrad McVeigh00D2Adam Saad4646
D3Nathan Wilson00D3Darcy Gardiner00
D4Harris Andrews00D4Brad Sheppard00
M1Bryce Gibbs00M1Luke Shuey00
M2Luke Parker00M2Charlie Spargo00
M3Ryan Griffen4141M3Jack Higgins00
M4Toby McLean136136M4Shaun Burgoyne7171
R1Aaron Sandilands00R1Callum Sinclair00
F1Darcy Moore00F1Tom T Lynch00
F2James Stewart9595F2Jake Waterman00
F3Jake Stringer4141F3Dean Towers00
F4Brennan Cox00F4Sam Gray00
U1 (RUC )Tom Boyd6868U1 (MID FWD)Lin Jong5353
U2 (DEF )Lewis Young7272U2 (RUC FWD)Timothy English5454
E1 (DEF )Conor McKenna7000E1 (MID )Jacob Allison000
E2 (DEF )Dylan Buckley4700E2 (DEF )Heath Grundy000
E3 (DEF )Ed Richards3400E3 (FWD )Tim Membrey000
CToby McLean136136CLuke Shuey00
VCBryce Gibbs00VCTom T Lynch00
HA00RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:6777Total:3225


Tokyo SamuraiCairo Sands
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Jason Johannisen8989D1Shane Savage00
D2Jayden Short00D2Jeremy McGovern00
D3Lachie Plowman00D3Tom Stewart8383
D4Aidan Corr5454D4Nick Vlastuin00
M1Trent Cotchin00M1Dayne Beams00
M2Lachie Whitfield8282M2Taylor Adams00
M3Sebastian Ross00M3David Zaharakis9191
M4Tom Phillips00M4Ricky Henderson0DNP0
R1Scott Lycett00R1Karl Amon00.50
F1Jamie Cripps00F1Ben Brown00
F2Dale Thomas00F2Mitch Robinson00
F3Josh Dunkley9595F3Jason Castagna00
F4Aaron Young8181F4Maverick Weller00
U1 (MID )Will Hoskin-Elliott00U1 (MID )Sam Kerridge00
U2 (MID )Rory Atkins00U2 (MID FWD)Hugh McCluggage00
E1 (FWD )Charlie Cameron000E1 (MID FWD)Mark Hutchings000
E2 (FWD )Jarman Impey5800E2 (DEF )Andrew McGrath10200
E3 (DEF )Ben McNiece6900E3 (FWD )Brad Scheer6300
CSebastian Ross00CMitch Robinson00
VCLachie Whitfield820VCDayne Beams00
HA00RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:4015Total:1742


Buenos Aires ArmadillosPNL Reindeers
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Riley Bonner00D1Luke Ryan00
D2Tom Doedee00D2Dougal Howard00
D3Jimmy Webster00D3Jarrod Harbrow7777
D4Jamie MacMillan00D4Marley Williams00
M1Jarrod Berry00M1Zach Merrett7272
M2Ed Curnow00M2Dylan Shiel8383
M3Chris Masten00M3Kobe Mutch5252
M4Trent Dumont00M4Matthew Kennedy00
R1Adam Cerra00.50R1Levi Casboult00.50
F1Cale Hooker8282F1Jonathon Patton6161
F2Shane Edwards00F2Jack Billings00
F3Oliver Florent00F3Jayden Laverde4343
F4Darcy Parish5555F4Charlie Ballard3535
U1 (MID )Paddy Dow00U1 (DEF MID)Paul Seedsman00
U2 (MID FWD)Cameron Rayner00U2 (MID FWD)Mitch Wallis8282
E1 (MID )Andrew Brayshaw000E1 (DEF FWD)Andy Otten000
E2 (FWD )Jy Simpkin000E2 (DEF )Jackson Nelson000
E3 (FWD )Mark LeCras000E3 (FWD )Hayden Crozier4100
CCEd Curnow00CZach Merrett7272
CCJimmy Webster00VCJack Billings00
HA00RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:1372Total:5778


Beijing ThunderRio de Janeiro Jaguars
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Brandon Ellis00D1Elliot Yeo00
D2Tom Jonas00D2Luke Brown00
D3Jayden Hunt00D3Angus Brayshaw00
D4Tom Cutler00D4Zaine Cordy4848
M1Lachie Neale00M1Patrick Cripps00
M2Ollie Wines00M2Jeremy Finlayson6262
M3Callan Ward8484M3Jaeger O'Meara106106
M4Dayne Zorko00M4Billy Hartung00
R1Brodie Grundy00R1Cameron Pedersen00
F1Kane Lambert00F1Tim Taranto7979
F2Josh Caddy00F2Jake Neade00
F3Luke Breust9090F3Gary Rohan00
F4Mason Cox00F4Jordan Gallucci00
U1 (MID )Daniel Howe2222U1 (MID )Dom Tyson00
U2 (DEF MID)Jackson Thurlow8080U2 (MID )Matt Rosa6363
E1 (FWD )Dan Butler000E1 (MID )Ben Jacobs000
E2 (DEF )Nathan Broad000E2 (DEF )Nick Smith000
E3 (FWD )Matt Guelfi0DNP0E3 (FWD )Hayden Ballantyne000
CCLachie Neale00CPatrick Cripps00
CCBrodie Grundy00VCTim Taranto790
HA00RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:2764Total:3585
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: GoLions on May 05, 2018, 06:24:35 PM
Was so flowering close to resting Pittard in his first game back and playing Bowes instead...early days, but this better not cost me. Been a good start for once. How about Benny Ainsworth though, killed it in the midfield! If he keeps getting mid time he'll be locked in at F4 tbh.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Holz on May 05, 2018, 06:47:51 PM
Henry likely going to miss rookie nom
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Ringo on May 05, 2018, 07:25:21 PM
London C in first 2 minutes does hammy so there goes our chances unless Lynch goes bang and Allison goes 100 as well.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: AaronKirk on May 05, 2018, 11:19:57 PM
Definitely one of our better weeks this season. If i'm correct we're 13/1336 (C) with Dunstan and Steele to play tomorrow. Current HGA would be JJK's 65

NDT 8/739 with Sidebottom as C to come. Could be interesting.

Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: meow meow on May 06, 2018, 08:33:46 AM
Quote from: Ringo on May 05, 2018, 07:25:21 PM
London C in first 2 minutes does hammy so there goes our chances unless Lynch goes bang and Allison goes 100 as well.

You never stood a chance.

Purps m8 the Dogs/Suns scores are wrong. Captain Toby is better than a mere 136.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Ricochet on May 06, 2018, 12:26:24 PM
Quote from: AaronKirk on May 05, 2018, 11:19:57 PM
Definitely one of our better weeks this season. If i'm correct we're 13/1336 (C) with Dunstan and Steele to play tomorrow. Current HGA would be JJK's 65

NDT 8/739 with Sidebottom as C to come. Could be interesting.
Big points on the board already for you guys. Going to be tough from here
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 02:25:06 PM
Quote from: meow meow on May 06, 2018, 08:33:46 AM
Quote from: Ringo on May 05, 2018, 07:25:21 PM
London C in first 2 minutes does hammy so there goes our chances unless Lynch goes bang and Allison goes 100 as well.

You never stood a chance.

Purps m8 the Dogs/Suns scores are wrong. Captain Toby is better than a mere 136.

Sigh, gosh darn slow SC updating. Thanks for telling me.

Shall fix in a sec.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 02:48:25 PM
After Saturday night:

Score Summary
Dublin Destroyers (897) from 9* vs Cape Town Cobras (1007) from 11#
New York Revolution (1335) from 13# vs New Delhi Tigers (737) from 8
Toronto Wolves (826) from 8 vs Seoul Magpies (1099) from 12#
Pacific Islanders (1461) from 15# vs Mexico City Suns (807) from 8#
Moscow Spetsnaz (658) from 9 vs Berlin Brewers (727) from 9
Christchurch Saints (964) from 10# vs London Royals (829) from 11#
Tokyo Samurai (773) from 10 vs Cairo Sands (563) from 7
Buenos Aires Armadillos (822) from 10* vs PNL Reindeers (865) from 13#
Beijing Thunder (446) from 6 vs Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (900) from 12#

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




Dublin is in striking distance of another 150+, whereas the valiant Cobras look like losing, potentially with a 140+ score. Promising signs though!

HOLD ONTO YOUR HATS! The Revolution look much better with a ruck in the side, and are on track to post 150+, potentially 160+!  The Tiges can still do that themselves though! This game could be an epic, but the Revs have the advantage  :o must keep a hold of the current HGA of 65 though.

Oh my Macrae. Offset the Milera 28 nicely. The Wolves will easily get up against the Magpies, who just aren't the same without a rampant Danger (let alone their other outs).

The Islanders are all done! Chuck on a HGA of 42, they'll end up on 1503. Amazingly, if the Suns score 100 point per player, they'll knock the Islanders off. But they won't I suspect.

With HGA of 38 included, Moscow are just 31 points behind the Brewers with the same amount of players played! This game COULD come down the Fyfe v Treloar, but I like to think Gawn holds the key nonetheless. I think I'll get up, but very nervous. Also, thank you JPK.

Toby McLean has stepped up beautifully for Christchurch in the abensce of essentially all their firepower. The Royals meanwhile were struck an early blow with would-be captain Shuey subbed out of the match. McLean will get the Saints up.

A fortunate emergency score from Hutchings has levelled this game up nicely (taking into account Tokyo's HGA), with the game set to be decided with Ross v Robinson. I think I like Cairo's remaining cattle more than Tokyo's though, so I'll tip them from here.

PNL are having a shocker. 1000+ points is no guarantee, whilst for the Dillos is pretty much is. Buenos Aires for yet another victory!

Early days for Beijing, but despite Howe getting just 22, I see them catching the Jags who might struggle to score more than 1100 (double checks that Neade really scored 13 in the whole match... yep, no subbing... wow).
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Adamant on May 06, 2018, 02:51:22 PM
@Purple77, Milera didn't return after HT (FF is incorrect as usual), I was watching the game and he did the hammy late in the second quarter. Melksham will replace him via the sub rule. Proof:

(http://i68.tinypic.com/144bcrt.png)

And with that, 180+ is still on the cards.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 03:13:40 PM
Quote from: Adamant on May 06, 2018, 02:51:22 PM
@Purple77, Milera didn't return after HT (FF is incorrect as usual), I was watching the game and he did the hammy late in the second quarter. Melksham will replace him via the sub rule. Proof:

(http://i68.tinypic.com/144bcrt.png)

And with that, 180+ is still on the cards.

Noted! Shall adjust.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: GoLions on May 06, 2018, 03:17:05 PM
@Purple77 Pittard is a shower cow and will be subbed out for Bowes accordingly.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 03:21:31 PM
Quote from: GoLions on May 06, 2018, 03:17:05 PM
@Purple77 Pittard is a shower cow and will be subbed out for Bowes accordingly.

Noted! Shall adjust.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 04:07:48 PM
I love you Fyfey.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Holz on May 06, 2018, 04:30:21 PM
Stupid hill just opened the door again
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 05:22:55 PM
After Tigers/Freo

Score Summary
Dublin Destroyers (1247) from 13** vs Cape Town Cobras (1088) from 12#
New York Revolution (1335) from 13# vs New Delhi Tigers (819) from 9
Toronto Wolves (981) from 10 vs Seoul Magpies (1191) from 13#
Pacific Islanders (1461) from 15# vs Mexico City Suns (938) from 9#
Moscow Spetsnaz (803) from 11 vs Berlin Brewers (1011) from 10#
Christchurch Saints (1235) from 13# vs London Royals (907) from 12#
Tokyo Samurai (823) from 11 vs Cairo Sands (704) from 9
Buenos Aires Armadillos (963) from 12* vs PNL Reindeers (926) from 14#
Beijing Thunder (912) from 10* vs Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (900) from 12#

# = Captain Played
* = one Co-Captain Played
** = two Co-Captain's Played
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 06:08:42 PM
I feel like I got this one GL.

Fyfe 142, Gawn 104 at 3QT.

I reckon I'll get on the board  8)
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Toga on May 06, 2018, 06:22:13 PM
Lamboghini again showing what a find he's been for 'Jing. Could this be the return of the Zork? ???
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 06, 2018, 06:26:48 PM
Hmmm, looks like Steele was the one we should have rested and not Lewis

Was never going to get it right lol
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 06:44:06 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 06:08:42 PM
I feel like I got this one GL.

Fyfe 142, Gawn 104 at 3QT.

I reckon I'll get on the board  8)

YEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

I'VE DONE IT!!
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Ricochet on May 06, 2018, 06:58:35 PM
Ok so prescaled we've gotta beat 1583 i think

1003 with Steven and Newnes. So 500 from the 4 boys left
Sidey on 82
Howe 53
Stef 62
Rich 33
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Ricochet on May 06, 2018, 08:04:00 PM
60-70ish pts to go with 6min left. Come on lads
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Toga on May 06, 2018, 08:13:31 PM
Get some ZORK on your FORK
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 08:26:19 PM
Some tense finishes!
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Nige on May 06, 2018, 08:29:40 PM
I have an awful feeling that we just lost...
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Adamant on May 06, 2018, 08:33:50 PM
Went from being on track for 180+ to nearly losing. Absolute disaster of a Sunday.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 08:36:02 PM
Destroyers withstand Cobra fangs

A couple of nervous moments for Dublin when Hill scored 22, but the rest of the team steadied to ship to notch a win over the improving Cobras.

Dublin Destroyers (22.11.143) def Cape Town Cobras (21.8.134)

Best
Dublin: Joel Selwood, Matt Crouch, Tom Hawkins
Cape Town: Mitch Duncan, Lewis Taylor

Late Changes
Dublin: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

WXV Debut
Dublin: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

Club debut
Dublin: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

Reserves

Belfast Braves (2.11.23) lost to Durban Pirates (15.6.96)

Best
Belfast: Jack Henry
Durban: Ben Ainsworth, Jack Bowes
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 08:38:05 PM
Revolution take down New Delhi Empire

WOWZER! We got so used to an injured New York that I think many of us forgot they were capable of this, but to do it against an opponent who demands such a score to be defeated? A fantastic win for the Revolution, and a potentially costly loss for the Tiges top 4 hopes.

New York Revolution (25.9.159) def New Delhi Tigers (23.11.149)

Best
New York: Shannon Hurn, Shaun Higgins, Luke Dunstan, Richard Douglas, Jarryd Roughead, Hugh Greenwood
New Delhi: Jack Steven, Stefan Martin, Robbie Gray, Jack Darling

Late Changes
New York: Nil
New Delhi: Nil

WXV Debut
New York: Nil
New Delhi: Nil

Club debut
New York: Nil
New Delhi: Scott Selwood

Reserves

Washington Rebellion (20.8.128) def Mumbai Elephants (11.10.76)

Best
Washington: Jordan Lewis, Jade Gresham, Reece Conca, Esava Ratugolea
Mumbai: Sam Murray
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 08:42:19 PM
Tiring Wolves hold on against Charging Magpies

Well that was surprising! Entering Sunday, the Wolves had this game all wrapped up. But injuries to Prestia, Captain Pendlebury in the 3rd quarter & a poor performance from Witherden left the door ajar for the likes of Oliver and Josh Thomas to swoop in for a would be amazing victory. Alas, Toronto's 16th man proved the difference in the end, with a HGA of 43 getting the job done over the Magpies. An incredible game.

Toronto Wolves (22.11.144*) def Seoul Magpies (22.11.143)
*1434 to 1428

Best
Toronto: Jack Macrae, Tim Kelly, Jesse Hogan, Jack Redden
Seoul: Patrick Dangerfield, Clayton Oliver, Josh Thomas

Late Changes
Toronto: Wayne Milera subbed out for Jake Melksham
Seoul: Nil

WXV Debut
Toronto: Nil
Seoul: Darcy Fogarty

Club debut
Toronto: Nil
Seoul: Nil

Reserves

Windsor Warriors (23.8.146) def Pyongyang Chollimas (20.11.131)

Best
Windsor: Tom Bellchambers, Jacob Hopper, Ryan Clarke, Thomas Cole
Pyongyang: Travis Varcoe, Willie Rioli
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 08:44:04 PM
Islanders castaway Suns

Another day, another 150 for our premiership favourites, whereas Mexico City has posted consecutive 130+ scores! Perhaps last week wasn't a fluke?

Pacific Islanders (24.6.150) def Mexico City Suns (21.9.135)

Best
Pacific: Rory Laird, Tom Mitchell, Andrew Gaff, Jarrod Witts, Rhys Stanley
Mexico City: Lachie Hunter, Tom Hickey, James Sicily, Jack Graham

Late Changes
Pacific: Marcus Bontempelli replaced by Steven Motlop
Mexico City: Nil

WXV Debut
Pacific: Nil
Mexico City: Nil

Club debut
Pacific: Nil
Mexico City: Nil

Reserves

Port Morseby Iguanadons (13.9.87) lost to Guadalajara Wolves (14.10.94)

Best
Port Morseby: Liam Duggan, Sam Day, Callum Ah Chee, Billy Gowers
Guadalajara: Mason Wood, Sam Wright, Jacob Townsend
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 08:46:53 PM
Berlin Trio too much for Solid Spetsnaz

Moscow Spetsnaz (21.8.134) lost to Berlin Brewers (23.9.147)

This was a close game for much of the match, but performances from likely suspects in Fyfe & Gawn in-conjunction with a super JPK effort lead Berlin over the line. Daniher aside, it was a solid performance for Spetsnaz, who are unlucky not to have more wins from scoring consistently in this range.

Best
Moscow: Dyson Heppell, Adam Treloar, Jordan De Goey
Berlin: Nat Fyfe, Josh P Kennedy, Zak Jones, Max Gawn

Late Changes
Moscow: Nil
Berlin: Nil

WXV Debut
Moscow: Nil
Berlin: Ben Ronke

Club debut
Moscow: Nil
Berlin: Nil

Reserves

Siberian Wolverines (16.7.103) def Rhineland Rum-Runners (0.6.6)

Best
Siberian: Jake Kelly
Rhineland: Nil
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 08:49:44 PM
Sandilands' Saints defeat Shuey-Less London

The injury struck Saints continue to post wins through astute captaincy selections, with Captain McLean combining with Sandilands to accommodate for 32% of the Saints score. But it wasn't needed in the end, with London simply not able to compete.

Christchurch Saints (22.6.138) def London Royals (17.6.108)

Best
Christchurch: Toby McLean, Aaron Sandilands
London: Callum Sinclair

Late Changes
Christchurch: Nil
London: Luke Shuey subbed out for Jacob Allison

WXV Debut
Christchurch: Brennan Cox
London: Charlie Spargo

Club debut
Christchurch: Lewis Young
London: Nil

Reserves

Wellington Weta (8.6.54) lost to Imperial Princes (18.8.116)

Best
Wellington: Conor McKenna
Imperial: Heath Grundy, Tim Membrey, Neville Jetta, Dylan Grimes
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 08:52:27 PM
Surging Samurai defeat Sinking Sands

That's 3 wins in a row now for Tokyo! Tom Phillips has been a revelation for the Samurai this year. Meanwhile, Cairo's lack of a ruck is really starting to cost a couple of games for them.

Tokyo Samurai (21.6.132) def Cairo Sands (20.7.127)

Best
Tokyo: Sebastian Ross, Tom Phillips, Dale Thomas
Cairo: Dayne Beams, Mitch Robinson, Mark Hutchings

Late Changes
Tokyo: Trent Cotchin replaced by Charlie Cameron
Cairo: Ricky Henderson replaced by Mark Hutchings

WXV Debut
Tokyo: Nil
Cairo: Nil

Club debut
Tokyo: Nil
Cairo: Nil

Reserves

Yuzawa Yakuza (16.10.106) def Alexandria Hieroglyphics (10.9.69)

Best
Yuzawa: Sam Lloyd
Alexandria: Andrew McGrath, Brendan Whitecross
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Nige on May 06, 2018, 08:53:49 PM
Lame.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 08:54:50 PM
Dillos defeat sorry Reindeers

Leaders are really starting to emerge for Buenos Aires, with Curnow and Webster starting to become trusted premium scorers. At the moment, I don't think PNL have any of those.

Buenos Aires Armadillos (20.8.128) def PNL Reindeers (15.8.98)

Best
Buenos Aires: Jimmy Webster, Ed Curnow, Shane Edwards
PNL: Nil

Late Changes
Buenos Aires: Nil
PNL: Nil

WXV Debut
Buenos Aires: Nil
PNL: Charlie Ballard & Kobe Mutch

Club debut
Buenos Aires: Nil
PNL: Nil

Reserves

La Plata Armada (22.9.141) def Marseille Kings (5.11.41)

Best
La Plata: David Armitage, Chris Mayne, Will Hayward
Marseille:
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 08:58:27 PM
Zorko Thunder sends Jaguars scared

That's the Dayne Zorko we've all come to know! With partners in crime Neale and Grundy by his side, Beijing can beat anyone and Rio is no exception. The Jags have some obvious changes for next week, with Jake Neade's 13 better suited at Copacabana

Beijing Thunder (22.11.143) def Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (17.11.113)

Best
Beijing: Lachie Neale, Dayne Zorko, Brodie Grundy, Kane Lambert
Rio de Janeiro: Elliot Yeo, Angus Brayshaw, Jaeger O'Meara

Late Changes
Beijing: Brandon Ellis replaced by Dan Butler
Rio de Janeiro: Cameron Pedersen replaced by Ben Jacobs

WXV Debut
Beijing: Nil
Rio de Janeiro: Jordan Gallucci

Club debut
Beijing: Nil
Rio de Janeiro: Jake Neade

Reserves

Shanghai Storm (0.10.10) lost to Copacabana Capuchins (14.9.93)

Best
Shanghai: Nil
Copacabana: Mark Baguley, James Frawley, Joel Hamling
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 09:00:25 PM
It's worth noting that it was Pacific's first ever win against Mexico City, in their 7th attempt, whilst Beijing got their first win over Rio in their 4th attempt.

Congrats to Pacific and Beijing!
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 09:00:58 PM
And ze proof:


Dublin DestroyersCape Town Cobras
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Alex Rance9898D1Luke McDonald6262
D2Tom McDonald8686D2Callum Mills7474
D3Oscar McDonald6868D3Jake Carlisle6464
D4Ed Vickers-Willis6262D4Jasper Pittard3131
M1Dustin Martin8787M1Mitch Duncan134134
M2Joel Selwood135135M2Brad Ebert9797
M3Matt Crouch122122M3Ben Cunnington7272
M4Stephen Hill2828M4Touk Miller8989
R1Todd Goldstein7777R1Toby Nankervis8181
F1Jack Riewoldt9393F1Tom Papley4949
F2Jack Gunston8686F2Lewis Taylor107107
F3Tom Hawkins108108F3Kieren Jack8484
F4Justin Westhoff8585F4Jaidyn Stephenson8484
U1 (MID )Nick Holman7070U1 (MID )Mark Blicavs9191
U2 (DEF )Phil Davis8484U2 (MID )David Mackay9090
E1 (FWD )Jack Henry114DNP0E1 (DEF )Jack Bowes81DNP0
E2 (MID FWD)Harley Balic0DNP0E2 (MID FWD)Mitchell Crowden41DNP0
E3 (FWD )Mitchell Lewis0DNP0E3 (FWD )Ben Ainsworth92DNP0
CCDustin Martin8744CMitch Duncan134134
CCJoel Selwood13568VCTouk Miller890
HAStephen Hill2828RP00
RP00NRAlex Neal-Bullen58
NR0
Total:142915Total:134315


New York RevolutionNew Delhi Tigers
POSAttackSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Shannon Hurn104104D1Jake Lloyd8080
D2Robbie Tarrant7777D2Bachar Houli8282
D3Dan Houston9999D3Jeremy Howe9292
M1Shaun Higgins123123D4Daniel Rich8989
M2Luke Dunstan114114M1Steele Sidebottom9494
M3Jack Steele7575M2Jack Steven101101
M4Richard Douglas132132M3Jack Ziebell6565
R1Patrick Ryder6666M4Jack Newnes8282
F1Isaac Heeney8888R1Stefan Martin114114
F2Josh J Kennedy6565F1Robbie Gray106106
F3Jarryd Roughead112112F2Sam Menegola8585
F4Eddie Betts8686F3Luke Dahlhaus9898
F5Jed Anderson8787F4Jack Martin9191
U1 (MID )Hugh Greenwood116116U1 (MID )Scott Selwood8080
U2 (MID )Cameron Ellis-Yolmen9292U2 (FWD )Jack Darling132132
E1 (DEF )Reece Conca77DNP0E1 (DEF )Sam Murray76DNP0
E2 (FWD )Jade Gresham79DNP0E2 (MID FWD)Darcy Tucker50DNP0
E3 (DEF )Sam Gilbert69DNP0E3 (RUC )Oscar McInerney65DNP0
CIsaac Heeney8888CSteele Sidebottom9494
VCShannon Hurn1040VCSam Menegola850
HAJosh J Kennedy6565RPDaniel Rich899
RP00NR0
NRJordan Lewis94
Total:158915Total:149415


Toronto WolvesSeoul Magpies
POSAttackSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Kade Simpson9797D1Zach Tuohy8888
D2Alex Witherden4343D2Nick Haynes9898
D3Scott D Thompson7575D3Taylor Duryea7777
M1Jack Macrae189189D4Kamdyn McIntosh9292
M2Scott Pendlebury6363M1Patrick Dangerfield108108
M3Tim Kelly115115M2Clayton Oliver124124
M4Connor Blakely6363M3Isaac Smith9090
R1Nic Naitanui9393M4David Swallow7676
F1David Mundy5353R1Ben McEvoy9696
F2Travis Boak9595F1Caleb Daniel8787
F3Jesse Hogan130130F2Zac Fisher5555
F4Allen Christensen6161F3Josh Thomas113113
F5Wayne Milera28DNP0F4Darcy Fogarty5555
U1 (MID )Dion Prestia6767U1 (MID )Lachlan Fogarty6666
U2 (MID )Jack Redden134134U2 (MID )Liam Shiels9595
E1 (RUC )Tom Bellchambers112DNP0E1 (MID )Lachie Weller62DNP0
E2 (DEF )Ryan Clarke92DNP0E2 (FWD )Willie Rioli109DNP0
E3 (FWD )Jake Melksham5050E3 (DEF MID)Lochie O'Brien37DNP0
CScott Pendlebury6363CPatrick Dangerfield108108
VCJack Macrae1890VCClayton Oliver1240
HAAlex Witherden4343RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:143415Total:142815


Pacific IslandersMexico City Suns
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Rory Laird120120D1Jarryn Geary6363
D2Michael Hurley9797D2Darcy Byrne-Jones8686
D3Matthew Suckling7575D3Bernie Vince8888
D4Bailey Williams9090D4Aaron Naughton7575
M1Tom Mitchell127127M1Lachie Hunter114114
M2Marcus Bontempelli0DNP0M2Jared Polec7979
M3Andrew Gaff107107M3Jordan Cunico6262
M4Jarryd Lyons4848M4James Worpel3333
R1Jarrod Witts114114R1Tom Hickey107107
F1Devon Smith9090F1James Sicily145145
F2Josh Jenkins9393F2Christian Petracca4040
F3Matt de Boer5454F3James Harmes8080
F4Mitch McGovern9494F4Mitch Hannan2929
U1 (RUC FWD)Rhys Stanley102102U1 (MID )Jack Graham131131
U2 (DEF )Adam Tomlinson4242U2 (MID FWD)Jordan Murdoch9999
E1 (DEF )Liam Duggan79DNP0E1 (FWD )Tim O'Brien67DNP0
E2 (MID FWD)Steven Motlop8181E2 (FWD )Mason Wood123DNP0
E3 (FWD )Callum Ah Chee81DNP0E3 (DEF )Sam Wright77DNP0
CTom Mitchell127127CLachie Hunter114114
VCRory Laird1200VCJames Sicily1450
HAAdam Tomlinson4242RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:150315Total:134515
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 09:01:09 PM

Moscow SpetsnazBerlin Brewers
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Ryan Burton7777D1Michael Hibberd9999
D2Jack Crisp8686D2Luke Hodge7777
D3Matthew Scharenberg7171D3Jake Lever6464
D4Daniel Talia6666D4Dane Rampe4242
M1Stephen Coniglio6464M1Nat Fyfe142142
M2Dyson Heppell102102M2Nathan Jones9595
M3Adam Treloar110110M3Josh P Kennedy151151
M4Bailey Banfield5050M4Zak Jones103103
R1Sam Jacobs9393R1Max Gawn127127
F1Jordan De Goey123123F1Charlie Dixon5959
F2Joe Daniher3838F2Matthew Wright8585
F3Jack Watts6565F3Daniel Lloyd6969
F4George Hewett8989F4Ben Ronke6666
U1 (RUC )Matthew Kreuzer6464U1 (MID )Brendon Goddard8989
U2 (DEF )David Astbury9595U2 (FWD )Harry McKay6363
E1 (DEF )Thomas Barrass20DNP0E1 (FWD )Ben Crocker31DNP0
E2 (MID FWD)Sam Petrevski-Seton49DNP0E2 (DEF )David Mirra0DNP0
E3 (RUC )Andrew Phillips52DNP0E3 (DEF )Michael Johnson0DNP0
CAdam Treloar110110CNat Fyfe142142
VCStephen Coniglio640VCMax Gawn1270
HAJoe Daniher3838RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:134115Total:147315


Christchurch SaintsLondon Royals
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Heath Shaw8888D1Blake Hardwick9898
D2Jarrad McVeigh8888D2Adam Saad4646
D3Nathan Wilson6868D3Darcy Gardiner6060
D4Harris Andrews8080D4Brad Sheppard8282
M1Bryce Gibbs9595M1Luke Shuey12DNP0
M2Luke Parker8888M2Charlie Spargo7878
M3Ryan Griffen4141M3Jack Higgins7878
M4Toby McLean146146M4Shaun Burgoyne7171
R1Aaron Sandilands144144R1Callum Sinclair115115
F1Darcy Moore3434F1Tom T Lynch8282
F2James Stewart9595F2Jake Waterman4646
F3Jake Stringer4141F3Dean Towers5959
F4Brennan Cox5959F4Sam Gray3939
U1 (RUC )Tom Boyd6767U1 (MID FWD)Lin Jong5656
U2 (DEF )Lewis Young6969U2 (RUC FWD)Timothy English5353
E1 (DEF )Conor McKenna70DNP0E1 (MID )Jacob Allison3232
E2 (DEF )Dylan Buckley47DNP0E2 (DEF )Heath Grundy107DNP0
E3 (DEF )Ed Richards35DNP0E3 (FWD )Tim Membrey74DNP0
CToby McLean146146CLuke Shuey12DNP0
VCBryce Gibbs950VCTom T Lynch8282
HADarcy Moore3434RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:138315Total:107715


Tokyo SamuraiCairo Sands
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Jason Johannisen9090D1Shane Savage7272
D2Jayden Short5050D2Jeremy McGovern8282
D3Lachie Plowman4949D3Tom Stewart8383
D4Aidan Corr5454D4Nick Vlastuin5959
M1Trent Cotchin0DNP0M1Dayne Beams108108
M2Lachie Whitfield8282M2Taylor Adams4545
M3Sebastian Ross107107M3David Zaharakis9191
M4Tom Phillips131131M4Ricky Henderson0DNP0
R1Scott Lycett6868R1Karl Amon650.533
F1Jamie Cripps8383F1Ben Brown9797
F2Dale Thomas105105F2Mitch Robinson100100
F3Josh Dunkley9494F3Jason Castagna8282
F4Aaron Young8585F4Maverick Weller8787
U1 (MID )Will Hoskin-Elliott4343U1 (MID )Sam Kerridge7171
U2 (MID )Rory Atkins6363U2 (MID FWD)Hugh McCluggage5353
E1 (FWD )Charlie Cameron6868E1 (MID FWD)Mark Hutchings106106
E2 (FWD )Jarman Impey58DNP0E2 (DEF )Andrew McGrath102DNP0
E3 (DEF )Ben McNiece69DNP0E3 (FWD )Brad Scheer69DNP0
CSebastian Ross107107CMitch Robinson100100
VCLachie Whitfield820VCDayne Beams1080
HAWill Hoskin-Elliott4343RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:132215Total:126915


Buenos Aires ArmadillosPNL Reindeers
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Riley Bonner6363D1Luke Ryan6161
D2Tom Doedee6868D2Dougal Howard7878
D3Jimmy Webster105105D3Jarrod Harbrow7777
D4Jamie MacMillan7373D4Marley Williams5252
M1Jarrod Berry5252M1Zach Merrett7272
M2Ed Curnow136136M2Dylan Shiel8383
M3Chris Masten7272M3Kobe Mutch5252
M4Trent Dumont9999M4Matthew Kennedy4848
R1Adam Cerra750.538R1Levi Casboult500.525
F1Cale Hooker8282F1Jonathon Patton6161
F2Shane Edwards103103F2Jack Billings5757
F3Oliver Florent3232F3Jayden Laverde4343
F4Darcy Parish5555F4Charlie Ballard3333
U1 (MID )Paddy Dow7474U1 (DEF MID)Paul Seedsman8787
U2 (MID FWD)Cameron Rayner7373U2 (MID FWD)Mitch Wallis8282
E1 (MID )Andrew Brayshaw62DNP0E1 (DEF FWD)Andy Otten54DNP0
E2 (FWD )Jy Simpkin52DNP0E2 (DEF )Jackson Nelson61DNP0
E3 (FWD )Mark LeCras59DNP0E3 (FWD )Hayden Crozier44DNP0
CCEd Curnow13668CZach Merrett7272
CCJimmy Webster10553VCJack Billings570
HAOliver Florent3232RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:127815Total:98315


Beijing ThunderRio de Janeiro Jaguars
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ
D1Brandon Ellis0DNP0D1Elliot Yeo111111
D2Tom Jonas9494D2Luke Brown5959
D3Jayden Hunt4646D3Angus Brayshaw100100
D4Tom Cutler4646D4Zaine Cordy4747
M1Lachie Neale123123M1Patrick Cripps9494
M2Ollie Wines7676M2Jeremy Finlayson6262
M3Callan Ward8484M3Jaeger O'Meara106106
M4Dayne Zorko164164M4Billy Hartung6464
R1Brodie Grundy110110R1Cameron Pedersen0DNP0
F1Kane Lambert120120F1Tim Taranto7979
F2Josh Caddy8888F2Jake Neade1313
F3Luke Breust9090F3Gary Rohan5656
F4Mason Cox7676F4Jordan Gallucci5151
U1 (MID )Daniel Howe2222U1 (MID )Dom Tyson7777
U2 (DEF MID)Jackson Thurlow8080U2 (MID )Matt Rosa6464
E1 (FWD )Dan Butler7373E1 (MID )Ben Jacobs1060.553
E2 (DEF )Nathan Broad48DNP0E2 (DEF )Nick Smith40DNP0
E3 (FWD )Matt Guelfi0DNP0E3 (FWD )Hayden Ballantyne53DNP0
CCLachie Neale12362CPatrick Cripps9494
CCBrodie Grundy11055VCTim Taranto790
HADaniel Howe2222RP00
RP00NR0
NR0
Total:143115Total:113015
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: RaisyDaisy on May 06, 2018, 09:19:09 PM
Nice to see we can score well when we actually have most of our players available

And you all thought our trading decisions were bad - younger list, more depth and good scoring potential :)

Hopefully Ryder can stay on the park now and our days of oop ruck are behind us

Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Toga on May 06, 2018, 10:55:34 PM
That'll do 8) Would love to see some more of that from Zork!

Quote from: Purple 77 on May 06, 2018, 08:54:50 PM
Webster starting to become trusted premium scorers

FFS, could use him down back about now :'(
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: upthemaidens on May 07, 2018, 05:34:17 AM
1500+ with five of our best XV unavailable, depth players are doing a great job.  Moscow next week, followed by an important game against New Delhi.

It's also good to see that we don't have to rely on our Midfield to get a decent score. 

M1  Tom Mitchell  127
M2  Marcus Bontempelli  0 DNP
M3  Andrew Gaff  107
M4  Jarryd Lyons  48
M5  Cameron Guthrie  0 DNP
M6  Sam Gibson  0 DNP

Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: meow meow on May 07, 2018, 03:22:42 PM
Quote from: meow meow on May 01, 2018, 08:16:53 PM
Christchurch are in the top 8, London are not. Even if we've got 14 playing it'll be a walk in the park.

Remove our top scorer and captain Toby McLean and replace him with nothing, not even doubling the VC score and we still would have got the chocolates.

Such an amazing team this one, getting shower done despite missing Ablett, Wells, Waite, Langdon, Liberatore, MMurphy and Scully from our best XV. Others are moaning about the loss of their showerty D4 or U2 or F4 who can easily be replaced with some chump for minimal difference but we're missing actual guns. Not even including Hodor.
Title: Re: WXV Round 7: Toronto's Last Premiership Test
Post by: Ringo on May 07, 2018, 03:26:48 PM
Quote from: meow meow on May 07, 2018, 03:22:42 PM
Quote from: meow meow on May 01, 2018, 08:16:53 PM
Christchurch are in the top 8, London are not. Even if we've got 14 playing it'll be a walk in the park.

Remove our top scorer and captain Toby McLean and replace him with nothing, not even doubling the VC score and we still would have got the chocolates.

Such an amazing team this one, getting shower done despite missing Ablett, Wells, Waite, Langdon, Liberatore, MMurphy and Scully from our best XV. Others are moaning about the loss of their showerty D4 or U2 or F4 who can easily be replaced with some chump for minimal difference but we're missing actual guns. Not even including Hodor.
To be honest MM I had you pegged as dark horse for the comp until a few injuries ocurred.  Still think you can give it a shake.  Unlike London whose players are not consistent week to week.