Round 15
Home Team | | Score | | Score | | Away Team | | Location |
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Cape Town Cobras | | 0.0.0 | vs. | 0.0.0 | | London Royals | | Newlands Cricket Ground |
Berlin Brewers | | 0.0.0 | vs. | 0.0.0 | | Seoul Magpies | | Olympic Stadium, Berlin |
Moscow Spetsnaz | | 0.0.0 | vs. | 0.0.0 | | New Delhi Tigers | | Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow |
Toronto Wolves | | 0.0.0 | vs. | 0.0.0 | | Cairo Sands | | Rogers Centre, Toronto |
Wellington Warriors | | 0.0.0 | vs. | 0.0.0 | | Beijing Bears | | The Basin Reserve |
Buenos Aires Armadillos | | 0.0.0 | vs. | 0.0.0 | | Tokyo Samurai | | Estadio de River |
Sao Paulo Pumas | | 0.0.0 | vs. | 0.0.0 | | Dublin Destroyers | | Estádio do Pumas |
Pacific Islanders | | 0.0.0 | vs. | 0.0.0 | | Paris Nice Lyon Reindeers | | BSP Stadium, Suva, Fiji |
Mexico City Suns | | 0.0.0 | vs. | 0.0.0 | | New York Eagles | | Fireball Stadium, Mexico City |
1. Sao Paulo, 13-1, 113.43%
Comfortable victory over the Bears, and all smooth sailing from here. Almost going to give the Minor Premiership to the Pumas now.
R15: Dublin (H)
R16: New York (A)
R17: Pacific (H)
2. Mexico City, 12-2, 111.57%
With many of there starting XV injured, the Suns limped over the line against a spirited Dublin. Almost guaranteed top 4, and need only 1 win to secure 2nd place. But with the amount of injuries they have, and possibly no starting ruck, the Suns could be in trouble.
R15: New York (H)
R16: Pacific (H)
R17: Buenos Aires (A)
3. Cape Town, 10-4, 107.06%
Smashed the Brewers to go one step closer to finishing top 4, with a small chance of climbing into 2nd spot and getting a home final. Will face London with a new coach this week, a desperate Seoul the week after, before finishing the season against New Delhi who maybe out of contention by then.
R15: London (H)
R16: Seoul (A)
R17: New Delhi (H)
4. Buenos Aires, 9-5, 105.63%
With the Warriors breathing down there neck, the Armadillos can't afford to lose a match if they want to stay in the top 4. Will start favourites against Tokyo and PNL, and maybe even against an injury plagued Mexico City.
R15: Tokyo (H)
R16: PNL (A)
R17: Mexico City (H)
5. Wellington, 9-5, 101.58%
Will find it difficult to claw back the percentage on Buenos Aires, and a desperate Beijing will be a challenge this week. Finish off the season against bottom 4 teams Dublin and New York, but have to hope the Armadillos slip up to finish in the top 4 and secure that 2nd chance.
R15: Beijing (H)
R16: Dublin (A)
R17: New York (H)
6. Toronto, 8-6, 105.41%
Season defining victory against Seoul last week, in what many coaches are calling the match-of-the-year. Paddy Ryder is there major concern, but with the return of Scott Pendlebury it is hard to see them losing against any of Cairo, Tokyo or PNL, seem finals bound, and a difficult team to face in the finals!
R15: Cairo (H)
R16: Tokyo (A)
R17: PNL (H)
7. Beijing, 8-6, 101.42%
Big boost in percentage this week after a spreadsheet error was found, makes the Bears a much more comfortable prospect. Though a loss in any game could still see them miss the finals, with Wellington, Moscow and London all having the capacity to surprise.
R15: Wellington (A)
R16: Moscow (H)
R17: London (A)
8. Moscow, 8-6, 98.61%
Moscow should count themselves extremely lucky to register a win against the demoralised London Royals, would have lost against most other teams last week. A poor percentage could mean that losing any of its last 3 could see them fall out of the 8, but are still in strong position. New Delhi and Dublin are matches that Moscow should win, but the match against Beijing in Round 16 could act as an elimination final for both.
R15: New Delhi (H)
R16: Beijing (A)
R17: Dublin (H)
9. Seoul, 7-7, 101.41%
Sitting in 9th spot with a healthy percentage. The Magpies were impressive in defeat last week, scoring the highest for the year, and are in good form despite what ladder position suggests. Win all 3 matches and Seoul will make the finals (they would over take the loser of Moscow v Beijing), lose 1 and fate is no longer in the Magpies hands. Will start strong favourites against Berlin and Cairo, but the most difficult is the Cape Town match in Round 16.
R15: Berlin (A)
R16: Cape Town (H)
R17: Cairo (H)
10. Pacific, 7-7, 97.85%
2 wins a row keeps finals hopes alive, with the match against PNL and now suddenly Mexico City looking winnable! Before finishing off the season against ladder-leaders Sao Paulo away. Unfortunately, the fate Pacific lies a lot in the scoring power of captain Chris Judd, who has just been suspended for 4 weeks. Meaning the rest of the regular season, and the first week of the finals if the Islanders are to make it. Will be a fairy tale if they make it.
R15: PNL (H)
R16: Mexico City (A)
R17: Sao Paulo (A)
11. London, 6-8, 99.16%
The Royals "rested" Tom Bellchambers and Robert Murphy who dominated in the reserves. This cost them the match against Moscow, the coach has been sacked, and remain only a mathematical chance of making the top 8. The new coach is yet to be announced, but has some work to do in the off-season.
R15: Cape Town (A)
R16: New Delhi (A)
R17: Beijing (H)
12. New Delhi, 6-8, 94.88%
Only the calculator can help New Delhi now, but they can do there chances no harm by winning the last 3. Unfortunately, all three teams are currently above them on the ladder, and they have lost 8 of the last 10.
R15: Moscow (A)
R16: London (H)
R17: Cape Town (A)
13. Tokyo, 5-9, 97.17%
Preparing for next season now, and Tokyo can only hope to upset the apple cart by trying to upset Buenos Aires and Toronto, before ending the season with an away game against Berlin.
R15: Buenos Aires (A)
R16: Toronto (H)
R17: Berlin (A)
14. Cairo, 5-9, 95.77%
Would struggle against the in form Toronto and Seoul, but Berlin looks winnable. A season to forget for the Sands, can they finish with some pride?
R15: Toronto (A)
R16: Berlin (H)
R17: Seoul (A)
15. New York, 4-10, 93.78%
Play 2nd, 1st and 5th in the last 3 weeks! But New York won't give in just yet. Can they cause an upset, and avoid finishing bottom 4?
R15: Mexico City (A)
R16: Sao Paulo (H)
R17: Wellington (A)
16. Berlin, 4-10, 93.10%
A smashing against Cape Town sees the Brewers slip further down the ladder on percentage, and would like at least one more win to finish the season. Seoul will be difficult this week, but Cairo and Tokyo are games the Brewers could win.
R15: Seoul (H)
R16: Cairo (A)
R17: Tokyo (H)
17. PNL, 3-11, 94.68%
3 from 5, and PNL have some momentum going into next season. A Judd-less Pacific could get them a 4th win, before tough matches against finals bound Buenos Aires and Toronto.
R15: Pacific (A)
R16: Buenos Aires (H)
R17: Toronto (A)
18. Dublin, 2-12, 87.78%
Heart-break against Mexico City, as they went down valiantly. The victory by PNL has all but guaranteed the spoon the the Destroyers needing to win 2 of the last 3 to avoid it. Playing the 1st, 5th and 7th ranked teams is tough.
R15: Sao Paulo (A)
R16: Wellington (H)
R17: Moscow (A)
ossie85's Prediction at Final Ladder
1 Sao Paulo Pumas 16 1
2 Mexico City Suns 14 3
3 Cape Town Cobras 13 4
4 Buenos Aires Armadillos 12 5
5 Wellington Warriors 12 5
6 Toronto Wolves 11 6
7 Moscow Spetsnaz 10 7
8 Beijing Bears 10 7
9 Seoul Magpies 9 8
10 London Royals 7 10
11 Pacific Islanders 7 10
12 Tokyo Samurai 6 11
13 Cairo Sands 6 11
14 New Delhi Tigers 6 11
15 Paris Nice Lyon Reindeers 4 13
16 Berlin Brewers 4 13
17 New York Eagles 4 13
18 Dublin Destroyers 2 15
I feel like i'm being robbed. In both Worlds and Euros my rival is the top team. :( At least here i don't need to play them twice. :P
You have me beating Mexico ossie??? :o Maybe some Swany magic will get me over the line. :D
Quote from: PowerBug on July 18, 2012, 12:22:18 PM
I feel like i'm being robbed. In both Worlds and Euros my rival is the top team. :( At least here i don't need to play them twice. :P
You have me beating Mexico ossie??? :o Maybe some Swany magic will get me over the line. :D
I do, I'm starting to doubt the Suns flag prospects. As it stands, they don't have a ruck!
It's a bit of a tragedy really. I rate my full side as better than Sao Paulos. :P
Goddard returns this week from suspension. And fingers crossed Ivan Maric can return from a groin injury.
Bartel (1 week) and Matt White (2 weeks) are still suspended, while Hodge, Waite and Didak are still going to be a while.
Sandilands and Foley will both miss the remainer of the season which is unfortunate.
Mexico City Suns
Backs: S.Burgoyne, S.Gilbert, G.Ibbotson, M.Firrito
Mids: B.Goddard (C), B.Howlett, B.Ebert, B.McLean
Forwards: P.Chapman, A.Goodes, J.Lewis, N.Riewoldt
Ruckman: I.Maric (VC)
Bench: M.Mattner, M.Baguley
Emergencies: D.Pfieffer, A.Toovey,T.Milera.
Quote from: Maca24 on July 18, 2012, 01:44:23 PM
It's a bit of a tragedy really. I rate my full side as better than Sao Paulos. :P
Well that's a bold statement considering if we were to have our full strength team playing against each other, going by this years averages I would win 158 to 154 (assuming no HGA) :P
Quote from: Maca24 on July 18, 2012, 01:44:23 PM
Mids: B.Goddard, B.Howlett, B.Ebert, B.McLean
Goddard in the mids speaks volumes on your lack of midfield depth at the moment Maca! But Howlett and McLean continue to score well, and I think Brad Ebert is one of the picks of the year
Quote from: CrowsFan on July 18, 2012, 03:02:10 PM
Quote from: Maca24 on July 18, 2012, 01:44:23 PM
It's a bit of a tragedy really. I rate my full side as better than Sao Paulos. :P
Well that's a bold statement considering if we were to have our full strength team playing against each other, going by this years averages I would win 158 to 154 (assuming no HGA) :P
Hodge and Lecras have't even played this year :P
Thanks Ossie, I reckon that midfield line can score 400 no doubt. Brad Ebert and McLean have been getting tonnes regularly.
LeCras has only ever averaged 86 at his best, and that isn't good enough to get in your forward line anyway. Let's say Hodge was playing and averaging 106 like last year, well then you still lose by 2 points :P
Quote from: CrowsFan on July 18, 2012, 04:22:53 PM
LeCras has only ever averaged 86 at his best, and that isn't good enough to get in your forward line anyway. Let's say Hodge was playing and averaging 106 like last year, well then you still lose by 2 points :P
Bugger :P
Definitely targeting a big midfielder in trade week.
Quote from: Maca24 on July 18, 2012, 10:06:10 PM
Quote from: CrowsFan on July 18, 2012, 04:22:53 PM
LeCras has only ever averaged 86 at his best, and that isn't good enough to get in your forward line anyway. Let's say Hodge was playing and averaging 106 like last year, well then you still lose by 2 points :P
Bugger :P
Definitely targeting a big midfielder in trade week.
I have an overflow of midfielders, not sure how many are defined as big though...could use with a defender ;)
Moscow Spetsnaz
With 24 players to pick from this week, plus another 5 named as emergencies, competition for spots is still strong late in the season. The backline looks particularly healthy with 9 seniors and 2 emergencies. One backman will make his debut for Moscow this week.
Allen Christensen was the only significant injury last week. He joins Justin Sherman, Tory Dickson, Tyrone Vickery and to a lesser extent Alex Sexton as the only players in contention of a spot in the starting XV who find themselves on the injury list.
Christensen's loss will be more than offset by the return of our prized 2nd recruit after his non-Smirnoff related crime. We expect him to repay us with a big performance after his rest, and we'll give him the responsibility of captaining the side.
The word "lucky" has been used to describe our win last week. We'll be sure to remind everyone that Moscow is a force to be reckoned with and that we don't rely on chance or luck to get the job done.
B: Heath Shaw, Dustin Fletcher, James Frawley, Kelvin Moore
C: Dustin Martin (C), Dayne Beams, Tom Liberatore, William Hoskin-Elliott
R: Nic Naitanui
F: Shaun Higgins (vc), Jonathan Brown, Adam Treloar, Harley Bennell
I: Steven Morris, Brandon Matera
E: Ryan Bastinac, Tom Williams, Ben Sinclair
In: Dustin Martin, Kelvin Moore, Will Hoskin-Elliot, Brandon Matera, Steven Morris
Out: Allen Christensen, Brodie Smith, Ryan Bastinac, Ben Sinclair, Justin Sherman
Reserves
B: Tom Williams, Tom Young, Jordan Russell, Brodie Smith
C: Paul Seedsman, Ben Sinclair, Ryan Bastinac
R: -
F: Tom Lynch, Nathan Wilson
The team was strong last week, so we have minimal changes. Only change is Jack Steven returns from suspension, replacing the injured rising star nominee Stephen Coniglio, while James Kelly takes over the Vice-Captaincy.
The Brewers face a team looking to cause some pain.
D: B Deledio (Capt), M Scarlett, J Gram, C Yarran
M: R Griffen, J Kelly (V-Capt), J Bolton, J Steven
R: B McEvoy
F: P Dangerfield, Alwyn Davey, H Ballantyne, L Power
I: B Gibbs, T Scully
E: L Anthony, N Maxwell, C Dixon
In: J Steven
Out: S Congilio (injured)
Backs: Scotland , Hurn , P.Stewart , Nicholson
Mids: Swan {C} , Boyd {VC} , Boak , K.Cornes
Rucks: J.Jenkins
Fwds: M.Robinson , S.Crameri , J.Westhoff , K.Bradley
Int: J.Petrenko , C.Smith
Em: B.Jacobs , B.Smedts , D.Rodan
I Struggled to find a 15 i was happy with, had to make do with this side. :-\ McKenzie out is annoying, but may free up Boak so could be the awesome 1 backward/2 forwards movement. :D Surely Gysberts isn't too far off playing.... Johncock has another week on the sidelines, along with Wojo, space in that backline is hard to find now that P.Stewart has sewn up the D3 spot. :)
Parisian Nice Lyon Reindeers.
Def - Chris Newman, Jarrod Harbrow, Christian Howard, Heath Grundy.
Mid - Matt Priddis (C), Nathan Jones, Tendai Mzungu, Rohan Bail.
Fwd - Matthew Pavlich (VC), Cyril Rioli, Steve Johnson, Levi Casboult
Ruck - Matthew Lobbe.
Int - Luke McPharlin, Andrew McInnes.
Emg - Farren Ray, Jarrad Grant, Chad Wingard.
IN: Luke McPharlin, Andrew McInnes, Levi Casboult, Rohan Bail.
OUT: Daniel Rich, David Myers, Beau Wilkes, Dylan Shiel.
Quite a few changes this week for the Reindeers! Debutants into the first team in McInnes and Casboult. McPharlin comes in for Rich who has been replaced on field by Mzungu. Shiels being out means that Bail has been called upon who has been in decent form. Some big changes which is risky but hoping that the big guns are able to pull us through with youngsters showing something for the future 8).
Def: M Suckling, P Davis, J Carlisle, B Stratton
Mids: L Jetta, K Jack (C), T Mckenzie, S Selwood
Fwds: T Cloke, B McGlynn, L Dahlhaus, K Tippett(VC)
Ruck: A Cordy
Inter: A Collins, J Gunston
Emer1: J Patton
Emer2: A Kennedy
Emer3: J Sheringham
London Royals Team for Round 15
First game under new coach hoping to be competitive against 3rd placed Cobras and maybe even spring an upset..
Def: Robert Murphy; Andrew Mackie; Joel MacDonald; Ben Reid
Mids: Brent Stanton (C); Jarrad McVeigh (VC); Brent Reilly; Danyle Pearce
Ruck: Tom Bellchambers
Fwds: Luke Breust; Jeff Garlett; Ricky Pettard; Jayden Post
Inter: Matthew Broadbent; Stephen Hill
Emergencies: David Mackay; Brad Shepphard; Paul Bower
Our lack of forward depth has been exposed with having to use Jayden Post as 4th forward and he could be a late out.
Cobras Round 14 Team
Def: G Broughton, J Grimes, K Hunt, A Johnson
Mid: J Selwood (C), J Watson, JP Kennedy, T Cotchin (VC)
Ruck: Z Smith
Fwd: C Sylvia, R O'Keefe, T Hawkins, L Thomas
Int: E Curnow, C Bird
Em: J Cameron, J Gwilt, C Guthrie
In: C Bird, K Hunt
Out: S Milne, J Gwilt
Bird and Hunt get rewarded for there fantastic preformances in the reserves last week while Milne and Gwilt are exclusions. Gwilt has been preforming poorly after returning from a serious knee injury and we feel as though we may have rushed him back into the side.
Meanwhile Jasper Pittard will play his first game in the reserves for the year after returning from injury.
Backs: P.Hanley (c), P.Puopolo, T.Hunt, S.Dempster
Mids: J.Redden (vc), B.Sewell, L.Montagna, M.Rosa
Ruck: T.Goldstein
Forwards: L.Adams, A.Young, J.Polkinghorne, C.Young
Interchange: C.Masten, D.Armitage
Emergencies: R.Crowley, J.Brennan, A.Tomlinson
I don't think I even have enough players to make up emergencies. Have two guys playing OOP, C.Young and Polkinghorne.
Defender I Brian Lake
Defender II Harry Taylor
Defender III Rhyce Shaw
Defender IV Robbie Tarrant
Midfielder V Andrew Swallow
Midfielder VI Shaun Grigg
Midfielder VII Shane Tuck
Midfielder VIII Ricky Dyson
Ruck IX Scott Gumbleton
Forward X Steele Sidebottom
Forward XI Eddie Betts
Forward XII Adam McPhee
Forward XIII Nathan Djerrkura
Interchange XIV Clancee Pearce
Interchange XV Cale Hooker
Emergency
I Darren Glass
II Josh Hunt
III Addam Maric
Captain Andrew Swallow
Vice-Captain Shane Tuck
Gumbleton OOP.
Pumas Round 15 Team
Def - Waters, Fisher, Houli, Roberton
Mid - Ablett, Cross, Sloane, Wallis
Fwd - Roughead, Blair, Whitecross, Wright
Ruck - Jacobs
Int - Griffin, Minson
Emg - Hannebery, Porplyzia, McMahon
Captain - Gary Ablett
Vice Captain - Jonathon Griffin
In - Beau Waters
Out - Scott McMahon
Just one change this week with McMahon losing his spot in the team after an awful performance last week, he is replaced by Beau Waters who has come back from injury quicker than expected. Porplyzia unlucky not to get his spot back in the team after some great performances recently, but all the other forwards have also been performing so can't drop them.
Go Pumas!!
I think i'm naming my weakest line-up for the year, so dont have much hope :-\
Backs
Paul Duffield (VC)
Colin Garland
Will Schofield
Andy Otten
Mids
Jack Trengove
Daniel Wells (C)
Shane Edwards
Daniel Jackson
Ruck
Trent West
Forwards
Matthew Stokes
Jeremy Howe
Michael Walters
Tom Couch
Interchange
Tom McDonald
Jake Spencer
Emergencies
James Magner
Alipate Carlile
Liam Patrick
There are only two or three players left that are actually playing this week that isn't listed anywhere on this team.......
All unavailable:
Lance Franklin
Jack Watts
Brent Moloney (meh)
Michael Hibberd
Dylan Grimes
Mark Jamar
Mark Seaby (averages well but played 3 games..... but still)
Chris Knights
All of the above would make my best XV, well maybe not moloney these days......
I have a probable 3 subs in my 15 as well, so its a bad week to be a brewer :-[
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 20, 2012, 07:16:44 PM
I have a probable 3 subs in my 15 as well, so its a bad week to be a brewer :-[
Excellent. Not only do I need a win, I need percentage. I just jinxed myself....
Still waiting for about 6 teams :/
Wellington Warriors Round 15 team
I Jed Adcock
II Alex Rance
III Josh Drummond
IV Luke McGuane
V Marc Murphy
VI Scott Thompson
VII Jarred Brennan
VIII Lenny Hayes
IX Jonathan Giles
X Robin Nahas
XI Brad Green
XII Leroy Jetta
XIII Ryan Lester
XIV Sam Butler
XV Reece Conca
Emergency
I Brandon Ellis
II Joel Corey
III Thomas Bugg
Captain Scott Thompson
Vice-Captain Lenny Hayes
In: Ryan Lester, Reece Conca
Out: Patrick Karnezis, Isaac Smith
Defender I Grant Birchall
Defender II Dyson Heppell
Defender III Jeromey Webberley
Defender IV Courtney Dempsey
Midfielder V Michael Rischitelli
Midfielder VI Andrew Gaff
Midfielder VII Bernie Vince
Midfielder VIII Shane Savage
Ruck IX Dean Cox
Forward X Arryn Siposs
Forward XI Jack Darling
Forward XII Ahmed Saad
Forward XIII Alex Fasolo
Interchange XIV Matthew de Boer
Interchange XV Mike Pyke
Emergency
I Ben Cunnington
II Jake Melksham
III Tom Derickx
Captain Dean Cox
Vice-Captain Michael Rischitelli
Have only 3 defenders named this week, my only hope is Webberly being a late inclusion, otherwise I'm stretched again
Quote from: Boomz on July 20, 2012, 01:42:15 PM
Def: M Suckling, P Davis, J Carlisle, B Stratton
Mids: L Jetta, K Jack (C), T Mckenzie, S Selwood
Fwds: T Cloke, B McGlynn, L Dahlhaus, K Tippett(VC)
Ruck: A Cordy
Inter: A Collins, J Gunston
Emer1: D Stewart
Emer2: N Jetta
Emer3: J Sheringham
Change of emergencies.
Quote from: ossie85 on July 20, 2012, 07:20:15 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 20, 2012, 07:16:44 PM
I have a probable 3 subs in my 15 as well, so its a bad week to be a brewer :-[
Excellent. Not only do I need a win, I need percentage. I just jinxed myself....
Still waiting for about 6 teams :/
In what would be the funniest but at the same time most devasting thing to happen in the world 15s
If Seoul was to lose to Berlin ;D
That will teach you to beat me by 20 points in supercoach!
Select YourTeam
Your XV
Defender I Scott Thompson
Defender II Troy Chaplin
Defender III Nathan Grima
Defender IV Nick Malceski
Midfielder V Dale Thomas
Midfielder VI David Mundy
Midfielder VII Michael Barlow
Midfielder VIII Callan Ward
Ruck IX Shane Mumford
Forward X Ashton Hams
Forward XI Lachlan Hansen
Forward XII Sam Day
Forward XIII Israel Folau
Interchange XIV Josh Caddy
Interchange XV Shaun Atley
Emergency
I Zachary Clarke
II Brett Thornton
III Ryan Schoenmakers
Captain Dale Thomas
Vice-Captain Callan Ward
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 20, 2012, 07:45:16 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on July 20, 2012, 07:20:15 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 20, 2012, 07:16:44 PM
I have a probable 3 subs in my 15 as well, so its a bad week to be a brewer :-[
Excellent. Not only do I need a win, I need percentage. I just jinxed myself....
Still waiting for about 6 teams :/
In what would be the funniest but at the same time most devasting thing to happen in the world 15s
If Seoul was to lose to Berlin ;D
That will teach you to beat me by 20 points in supercoach!
Well, you'll beat me in the elxam league this week!
Toronto Wolves Round 15
Defenders: Andrew Carrazzo, Matt Maguire, Jared Rivers, Michael Johnson
Midfielders: Scott Pendlebury, Sam Mitchell, Nathan van Berlo, Clint Jones
Ruck: Ben Hudson
Forwards: Jack Riewoldt, Angus Monfries, David Hale, Taylor Adams
Interchange: Sam Wright, Rohan Bewick
Emergencies: Ted Richards, Jamie MacMillan, Kieran Harper
Captain: Scott Pendlebury
Vice-Captain: Sam Mitchell
IN: Angus Monfries, Rohan Bewick
OUT: Jack Ziebell, Ted Richards
love the avatar rb!
Noticed Fish has not been done so have selected my final New Delhi Tigers Team as well. If he lodges then his selection will supercede mine.
New Delhi Tigers Team
Defender I Tarrant, Chris
Defender II Trengrove, Jackson
Defender III Merrett, Daniel
Defender IV Enright, Corey
Midfielder V Rockliff, Tom
Midfielder VI Palmer, Rhys
Midfielder VII Zorko, Dayne
Midfielder VIII Dalsanto, Nic
Ruck IX Hille, David
Forward X Harvey, Brent
Forward XI Koschitzke, Justin
Forward XII Ebert, Brett
Forward XIII Giansiracusa, Daniel
Interchange XIV Cassisi, Dom
Interchange XV Callinan, Ian
Emergency
I Cheney, Kyle
II Edwards, Shaun
III Palmer, Rhys
Captain Rockliff, Tom
Vice Captain Dalsanto, Nic
Cheers Ringo :/ FS was online not long ago too so a little annoyed. Does anyone have issue with this? Against Moscow again lol
c4v3m4n missed the boat also...
Btw, Cookie hasn't been online since, so he would've gotten the auto sacking anyway.......
Lucky the Royals and Tigers arent playing each other this week Ringo ;)
We do play each other next week so I definitely will not be involved. Final handovers to take place this week.
Palmer twice but it'll do :)
Quote from: ossie85 on July 20, 2012, 08:57:55 PM
Palmer twice but it'll do :)
Did quickly to help out and missed that double up. Will definitely follow through this week as I can not be involved next week.
Quote from: ossie85 on July 20, 2012, 08:41:05 PM
love the avatar rb!
Haha thanks, saw it on the North website (Boomer's Banter) but didn't even think of putting it as my avatar until I saw Holz with it as his!
Sorry guys, I had posted a team but my iPod crashed thought it had posted. Won't make the same mistake next week
Quote from: FisherSaints on July 20, 2012, 11:38:53 PM
Sorry guys, I had posted a team but my iPod crashed thought it had posted. Won't make the same mistake next week
No problem fish, Ringo been a good bloke and done a side for you. :D
Quote from: PowerBug on July 19, 2012, 11:04:32 PM
Fwds: M.Robinson , S.Crameri , J.Westhoff , K.Bradley
Em: B.Jacobs , B.Smedts , D.Rodan
It'll be a shame if robinson misses, coz i'll get Smedts 64. :-\
Great week to bring Bewick into the WXV...gets the green vest :(
Tommy Bell could be looking at a WXV debut if he keeps this up! On 71 early in the last, has been impressive.
Stewart, Westhoff, Boak, Nicholson all in my WXV's side. :D TOo bad i missed out on Logan's 94 :(
Backs: Scotland 127, Hurn 56, P.Stewart 124, Nicholson 80
Mids: Swan {C} 286, Boyd {VC} 80, Boak 107, K.Cornes 85
Rucks: J.Jenkins 106
Fwds: M.Robinson DNP, S.Crameri 61, J.Westhoff 108, K.Bradley
Int: J.Petrenko 39, C.Smith DNP
Em: B.Jacobs DNP, B.Smedts 64, D.Rodan DNP
1323/13 (Bradley to come)
Yep, i named 3 guys who didn't play and another was a late withdrawl. Let's hope that naming Jacobs over Logan (94) doesn't cost me a win. :-\
Good thing everyone else had a good week. :D
Quote from: FisherSaints on July 20, 2012, 11:38:53 PM
Sorry guys, I had posted a team but my iPod crashed thought it had posted. Won't make the same mistake next week
I know that feel bro.
Big score this week for me of 170. Second time I have reached that mark. So another nice percentage booster :)
Also once Wallis gets fitter he is going to be a gun. Seems to fade out of games in the second half, but another pre season and he will be getting the consistent hundreds :D
Nice effort by first time coach Ringo! If Stanton didn't stink so much....
Cape Town Cobras (23.17.155) defeated London Royals (21.15.141)
Best
Cape Town: JP Kennedy, T Hawkins, J Grimes, R O'Keefe, C Sylica, J Watson
London: J McVeigh, S Hill, T Bellchambers, B Reilly, L Breust, A Mackie, J Garlett
Late Changes
Cape Town: J Gwilt replaced G Broughton
London: Nil
Reserves
Cape Town Cobras (8.6.54) lost to London Royals (12.10.84)
Best
Cape Town: S Milne, L Dunn
London: R Douglas
Quote from: CrowsFan on July 22, 2012, 08:48:24 PM
Also once Wallis gets fitter he is going to be a gun. Seems to fade out of games in the second half, but another pre season and he will be getting the consistent hundreds :D
Everyone knows he's an inferior version of Liberatore. Wallis lacks the class and polish that Libba possess. When it comes to grunt work I think all we need to do is look at this week's clearance stats. Wallis: 5 clearances. Liberatore: 10 clearances.
We'll still allow you to trade Wallis to Moscow to unite the two. How kind of us.
Quote from: ossie85 on July 22, 2012, 09:02:23 PM
Nice effort by first time coach Ringo! If Stanton didn't stink so much....
Stanton had really dropped off recently...
Berlin Brewers (19.10.124) lost to Seoul Magpies (20.13.133)
Best
Berlin: -
Seoul: P Dangerfield, R Griffen, L Power
Late Changes
Berlin: Nil
Seoul: Nil
Reserves
Berlin Brewers (8.8.56) lost to Pyongyang Chollimas (26.13.169)
Best
Berlin: A Carlile
Pyongyang: C Dixon, M Warnock, L Russell, L Anthony, C Dawes, E Mackenzie
Moscow Spetsnaz (21.13.139) defeated New Delhi Tigers (20.12.132)
Best
Moscow: D Beams, N Naitanui, H Shaw, D Fletcher, T Liberatore
New Delhi: D Cassisi, D Merrett, T Rockliff, D Zorko, B Harvey
Late Changes
Moscow: Nil
New Delhi: Nil
Reserves
Moscow Spetsnaz (13.10.88) defeated New Delhi Tigers (9.3.57)
Best
Moscow: T Lynch
New Delhi: -
Toronto Wolves (21.12.138) defeated Cairo Sands (19.10.124)
Best
Toronto: S Pendlebury, S Mitchell, M Johnson, B Hudson
Cairo: Jack Redden, P Hanley, B Sewell
Late Changes
Toronto: T Richards replaced T Adams
Cairo: Nil
Reserves
Toronto Wolves (12.8.80) defeated Cairo Sands (5.6.36)
Best
Toronto: T Bell, J MacMillan
Cairo: R Crowley
Wellington Warriors (19.14.128) lost to Beijing Bears (20.15.135)
Best
Wellington: M Murphy, L Hayes
Beijing: S Tuck, H Taylor, R Shaw, C Pearce, S Sidebottom, E Betts
Late Changes
Wellington: -
Beijing: -
Reserves
Wellington Warriors (23.15.153) defeated Beijing Bears (11.11.77)
Best
Wellington: J Corey, L Picken, T Bugg, B Ellis, C Brown
Beijing: L Gilbee
Buenos Aires Armadillos (22.16.148) defeated Tokyo Samurai (16.14.110)
Best
Buenos Aires: D Swan, H Scotland, P Stewart, J Westhoff, J Jenkins, T Boak
Tokyo: J Gunston
Late Changes
Buenos Aires: G Johncock, B Smedts replaced M Robinson, C Smith
Tokyo: Nil
Reserves
Buenos Aires Armadillos (4.3.27) lost to Tokyo Samurai (9.9.63)
Best
Buenos Aires: T Logan
Tokyo: N Jetta, L Shiels
Weeew :)
Quote from: CrowsFan on July 22, 2012, 09:04:52 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on July 22, 2012, 09:02:23 PM
Nice effort by first time coach Ringo! If Stanton didn't stink so much....
Stanton had really dropped off recently...
Axe may be coming this week especially with Douglas showing outstanding form in the reserves
Monstrous result by the Pumas, but the Dublin reserves put in there best effort of the year, so they have hope!
Sao Paulo Pumas (26.14.170) defeated Dublin Destroyers (16.15.111)
Best
Sao Paulo: G Ablett, R Sloane, W Minson, D Roberton, M Wright, D Cross, J Griffin
Dublin: M Barlow
Late Changes
Sao Paulo: Nil
Dublin: Nil
Reserves
Campinas Oncillas (19.11.125) defeated Dublin Destroyers (18.13.121)
Best
Campinas: M Duncan, J Porplyzia, S McMahon, S Motlop, D Hannebery
Dublin: J Bruce, Z Clarke, B Thornton, S Frost
PNL have realised they know how to play....
Pacific Islanders (19.11.125) lost to PNL Reindeers (24.14.158)
Best
Pacific: D Petrie, D Prestia
PNL: M Pavlich, S Johnson, L McPharlin, C Rioli, N Jones, M Priddis, J Harbrow
Late Changes
Pacific: T Banfield, S Gibson replaced C Judd, A Walker
PNL: Nil
Reserves
Pacific Islanders (15.10.100) lost to PNL Reindeers (16.9.105)
Best
Pacific: A Miles, L Spurr, J Tutt
PNL: M Thomas, J Grant, D Myers, C Wingard
Seriously, Mexico City have performed VERY average (mostly due to injuries) and can count themselves very lucky to get away with two victories
Mexico City Suns (19.9.123) defeated New York Eagles (17.9.111)
Best
Mexico City: J Lewis, B McLean, S Gilbert, I Maric
New York: B Vince, A Gaff, G Birchall
Late Changes
Mexico City: Nil
New York: B Cunnington replaced J Webberley
Reserves
Mexico City Suns (7.4.46) lost to New York Eagles (9.6.60)
Best
Mexico City: K Hardingham
New York: T Greene, S Martin, P McGinnity
Good to see London be competitive with their first game with the new coaching team. Fairly strong in the reserves as well.
Not one century :(
But still, came reasonably close.........
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 22, 2012, 09:57:14 PM
Not one century :(
But still, came reasonably close.........
Had two in the reserves for me :)
But well done, was worried for a little
Quote from: ossie85 on July 22, 2012, 09:59:31 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on July 22, 2012, 09:57:14 PM
Not one century :(
But still, came reasonably close.........
Had two in the reserves for me :)
But well done, was worried for a little
Don't patronize me........... ;)
Also going on from my previous statement about Wallis, but does anyone else think he looks like Napoleon Dynamite?
(http://www1.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Western+Bulldogs+Training+Session+s8u2W_iEKKIl.jpg) (http://i2.listal.com/image/3892729/600full-napoleon-dynamite-screenshot.jpg)
GOSH!
Quote from: CrowsFan on July 23, 2012, 12:38:10 AM
Also going on from my previous statement about Wallis, but does anyone else think he looks like Napoleon Dynamite?
(http://www1.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Western+Bulldogs+Training+Session+s8u2W_iEKKIl.jpg) (http://i2.listal.com/image/3892729/600full-napoleon-dynamite-screenshot.jpg)
Not as much as Mitch Robinson looks like Kerser.
Atrocious score. I don't really have an excuse. Goddard needs to lift his form, while chappy has also been down. Hoping bartel, hodge, didak and Waite can get back this week. Would be a push in the right direction.
Quote from: ossie85 on July 22, 2012, 09:37:26 PM
PNL have realised they know how to play....
Pacific Islanders (19.11.125) lost to PNL Reindeers (24.14.158)
Best
Pacific: D Petrie, D Prestia
PNL: M Pavlich, S Johnson, L McPharlin, C Rioli, N Jones, M Priddis, J Harbrow
Late Changes
Pacific: T Banfield, S Gibson replaced C Judd, A Walker
PNL: Nil
Reserves
Pacific Islanders (15.10.100) lost to PNL Reindeers (16.9.105)
Best
Pacific: A Miles, L Spurr, J Tutt
PNL: M Thomas, J Grant, D Myers, C Wingard
WOOOOOOOOO!!!!! We are not going to finish last with that win 8). Better late than never to get out of the wooden spoon position. Only mathematically we'll get it but doubt that :P.