Fixtures
Ottawa Otters vs Colorado Avalanche
Anaheim Mighty Ducks vs Houston Bombers
New Brooklyn Hawks vs Quito Quetzals
Chicago Sharks vs Las Vegas Sinners
Boston Terriers vs Santiago Cockerels
San Francisco Grizzlies vs Carolina Panthers
Ladder
Boston Terriers 5 2 860 791 108.72
Santiago Cockerels 4 3 841 804 104.60
Chicago Sharks 4 3 823 800 102.87
Carolina Panthers 4 3 799 784 101.91
Houston Bombers 4 3 790 792 99.75
Ottawa Otters 4 3 813 820 99.15
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New Brooklyn Hawks 4 3 767 807 95.04
San Francisco Grizzlies 3 4 833 834 99.88
Anaheim Mighty Ducks 3 4 802 806 99.50
Colorado Avalanche 3 4 793 797 99.45
Quito Quetzals 2 5 784 808 97.03
Las Vegas Sinners 2 5 652 694 93.95
Lockout will occur at the start of Adelaide vs Geelong at 7:50pm EST on Friday the 13th of May.
Full Fixture list: http://forum.fanfooty.com.au/index.php/topic,105841.0.html
Team lists: http://forum.fanfooty.com.au/index.php/topic,99246.0.html
Team Submission
D: A. Player, B. Player, C. Player, D. Player
M: E. Player (c) or (cc), F. Player (vc) or (cc), G. Player, H. Player, I. Player, J. Player
R: K. Player
F: L. Player (evc), M. Player, N. Player, O. Player
U: P. Player, Q. Player, R. Player
Emg: S. Player, T. Player, U. Player, V. Player (sub)
Santiago Cockerels
D: Nick Malceski, Adam Saad, Dane Rampe, Mark Baguley
M: Gary Ablett Jnr. (EVC), Mitch Duncan , Lachie Whitfield, Hamish Hartlett, Jack Macrae, Luke Shuey
R: Max Gawn
F: Jarrad Waite (CC), Josh J. Kennedy, Jack Billings, Josh Jenkins
U: David Armitage, Dayne Zorko (CC) (M/F), Touk Miller (M/F)
E: Jarman Impey (back), Nick Suban (mid), Tyrone Vickery (fwd), Luke Dunstan (sub)
In: Touk Miller, Josh Jenkins
Out: Kieran Lovell (omitted), David Mackay (omitted)
Subject to Changes
Carolina Panthers.
D: Sam Docherty, Luke McDonald, Nathan Krakouer, Matthew Boyd.
M: Callan Ward (C), Ricky Henderson, Dylan Shiel, Marcus Bontempelli (VC), Josh Kelly, Shane Edwards.
R: Shane Mumford.
F: Dustin Martin (EVC), Steve Johnson, Jack Redpath, Levi Casboult.
U: Rory Atkins, Mitch Brown, Sam Mayes.
E: Luke Brown (74) (D), Viv Michie(M), Sam Day (F/D), Brodie Grundy (Sub)
Chicago Sharks
D: Tom McDonald, Josh Gibson (EVC), Shaun Burgoyne, Elliot Yeo
M: Joel Selwood (VC), Andrew Gaff, Luke Parker (C), Liam Picken, Dom Tyson , Clayton Oliver
R: Callum Sinclair
F: Brent Harvey, Tom T. Lynch, Jake Stringer, Sam Kerridge
U: Daniel Wells [F/M], Daniel Menzel [F], Rory Lobb [R/F]
Emg: Sam Gibson [M], Shane Kersten [F], Tom Sheridan [D], Courtenay Dempsey [D] (sub)
D: H. Shaw, J. Pittard, S.D. Thompson, K. Kolodjashnij
M: J. Viney, S. Coniglio (cc), O. Wines, A. Swallow, K. Jack (evc), J. Steven
R: S. Martin (cc)
F: B. Deledio, L. Montagna, A. Christensen, E. Betts
U: T. Hawkins, A. Miles, C. Guthrie
Emg: R. Douglas, M. Leuenberger, R. Harwood, Z. Williams (sub)
Colorado Avalanche
Backs: J. Bartel; C. Pearce; T. Bugg; M. Buntine
Mids: Scott Thompson; M. Murphy; I. Smith; L. Hunter (C); T. Scully (DVC); J. Redden;
Ruck: T. Hickey;
Forwards: A. Hall; T. Varcoe; A. Fasolo; A. Everitt
Utilities: B. Ebert (VC); E. Curnow; D. Mundy;
Reserves: Z. Tuohy (D); B. McKenzie (oop) (R); M. Hutchings (F); D. Parish (M)(Sub);
Anaheim
D: Enright, Birchall, B Smith, Fantasia
M: Danger (CC), Hannebery (CC), Boak, Greenwood, Langford, Seedsman
R: T Nicholls
F: Z Merrett, C Daniel, Tippa, M Wood
I/C: D MacPherson, Bell, B Stretch
Emerg: Hombsch (D), B Jacobs (M), C McKenna (F), Jesse White (SUB)
Ottawa Otters
D: Easton Wood, Jeremy McGovern, Matt Broadbent, Andrew Walker
M: Adam Treloar (cc), David Zaharakis (cc), Pearce Hanley, Dion Prestia, Ben Cunnington, Liam Shiels
R: Nic Naitanui
F: Jesse Hogan, Luke Breust, Rhys Palmer, Sam Lloyd
I: Nathan Jones, Shaun Grigg, Billy Hartung
E: Jeremy Laidler (def), Ben Kennedy (mid/fwd), Josh Hill (fwd), Ben McEvoy (ruck - sub)
Quito Quetzals
Backs: Kade Simpson, Jarrad McVeigh, Shane Savage, Nick Vlastuin
Mids: Sam Mitchell (C), Bryce Gibbs (VC), Brendon Goddard, Craig Bird, Jared Polec, Jacob Hopper
Ruck: Scott Lycett
Forwards: Tom J Lynch, Chad Wingard, Jeremy Cameron, Toby McLean
Utilities: Jack Steele, Jordan Roughead, Jesse Lonergan
Reserves: Ethan Hughes (D), Lachie Weller (M), Callum Mills (M)(SUB), Cam Pedersen (F)
Boston Terriers
D: Hurn, Rich, J.Howe, Biggs
M: Pendles (C), Neale, Priddis, Dal Santo, Ross, Ja.Kelly
I: Wallis, Bastinac, Robinson
R: Goldy (VC)
F: Riewoldt, Dahlhaus, LeCras, Wright
EMG: Watts, Wagner, Toumpas (sub), Z.Smith
Looking a bit vulnerable without Laird, Bob, Cotch and Gray but some of the ressies boys will step up I'm sure! Howe, Wright and Bastinac will need to take their chance with some kids performing above expectation!
New Brooklyn Hawks
DEF: Lee Spurr, Nathan Wilson, Taylor Duryea, James Frawley
MID: Steele Sidebottom (C), Patrick Cripps (VC), Mark Blicavs, Jack Newnes (EVC), Tom Liberatore, Matt Crouch
RCK: Sam Jacobs
FWD: Jack Gunston, Daisy Thomas, Jamie Cripps, Lewis Taylor
UTIL: Brad Crouch, Adam Oxley,Brendon Ah chee
EMG: Jake Lever (D), Blake Acres (SUB) (M), Jack Leslie (R), Ben Brown (F)
Houston Bombers
D: Alex Rance, Dylan Roberton, Jamie Macmillan, Andrew Mackie
M: Dayne Beams (C), Rory Sloane (VC), Brandon Ellis, Bernie Vince, Taylor Adams, Stephen Hill
R: Matthew Kreuzer
F: Steven Motlop (eVC), Jack Riewoldt, Isaac Heeney, Michael Walters
U: Jack Darling, Paul Puopolo, Jack Crisp
E: Chris Masten (sub)(mid), Bradley Hill (mid), Nathan Grima (def), Rhys Stanley (ruc/fwd)
Question
Would you guys be in support of a three week mid-year trade period? Purely one-for-one, including 2016 draft picks.
In addition, I (probably) won't be home between tomorrow arvo and Monday arvo so Nige will be doing all the scores this week, so everybody remember to thank him!
i dunno would have to police it for tanking etc like be strict on bottom sides weakening there team
Quote from: Jukes on May 13, 2016, 10:08:22 PM
Question
Would you guys be in support of a three week mid-year trade period? Purely one-for-one, including 2016 draft picks.
In addition, I (probably) won't be home between tomorrow arvo and Monday arvo so Nige will be doing all the scores this week, so everybody remember to thank him!
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on May 13, 2016, 10:15:27 PM
i dunno would have to police it for tanking etc like be strict on bottom sides weakening there team
Like over the bye rounds? Agree with KB, as well.
sorry guys, I am just under the pump at work at the moment.
Named last weeks team.
Las Vegas Sinners
DEF: Harry Taylor, Brad Sheppard, Sam Wright, Nick Haynes
MID: Tom Rockliff(VC), Jordan Lewis, Jack Ziebell, Josh Caddy, Tom Mitchell(EVC), Jake Lloyd
RUCK: Kurt Tippet
FWD: Lance Franklin(C), Justin Westhoff, Taylor Walker, Jeff Garlett
UTI: Harry Cunningham(FWD), Jordan De Goey
EMERG: Zak Jones(DEF), Christian Petracca (MID) SUB, Tim Obrien(FWD), Jonathon Griffin (RUC)
Flowering Gold Coast!!! >:(
They are going to cost me a third straight at this point - bunch of spuds
Flowering Waite as well - missed three sitters which made the difference between a decent score (still a shower CC score) and a super-score.
Flower me, Gold Coast suck (get rid of them - my GC players would probably achieve decent scores if they weren't in such a shower club) >:(
and Rocket thinks he's frustrated with their performances >:(
I was initially against Leigh Matthews comments, but now I agree - Qld should be a one team state (the sole reason why I'm saying this is fantasy football related) :P
Carolina Panthers.
D: Sam Docherty, Luke McDonald (58), Nathan Krakouer, Matthew Boyd.
M: Callan Ward (C 88 x 2 = 176), Ricky Henderson (99), Dylan Shiel (120), Marcus Bontempelli (VC), Josh Kelly (119), Shane Edwards (107).
R: Shane Mumford (102).
F: Dustin Martin (EVC), Steve Johnson (60), Jack Redpath, Levi Casboult.
U: Rory Atkins (65), Mitch Brown (29), Sam Mayes (91).
E: Luke Brown (74) (D), Viv Michie (M), Sam Day (33) (F/D), Brodie Grundy (Sub)
11 / 1026
Quote from: powersuperkents on May 08, 2016, 10:02:30 PM
Santiago Cockerels
D: Nick Malceski (53), Adam Saad (43), Dane Rampe (89), Mark Baguley (120)
M: Gary Ablett Jnr. (99), Mitch Duncan (94), Lachie Whitfield (75), Hamish Hartlett (129), Jack Macrae (95), Luke Shuey (108)
R: Max Gawn (49)
F: Jarrad Waite (166), Josh J. Kennedy (133), Jack Billings (60), Josh Jenkins (70)
U: David Armitage (67), Dayne Zorko (228) (M/F), Touk Miller (45)
E: Jarman Impey (back), Nick Suban (mid), Tyrone Vickery (fwd), Luke Dunstan (sub)
1, 723
Quote from: T Dog on May 10, 2016, 12:31:24 PM
Colorado Avalanche
Backs: J. Bartel 100; C. Pearce 76; T. Bugg 52; M. Buntine 63
Mids: Scott Thompson 63; M. Murphy 92 ; I. Smith 103; L. Hunter (C) 125x2=250; T. Scully (DVC) 121; J. Redden 58;
Ruck: T. Hickey 81;
Forwards: A. Hall 84; T. Varcoe 45; A. Fasolo 71; A. Everitt 86
Utilities: B. Ebert (VC) 85x1.5=127; E. Curnow 129; D. Mundy 115;
Reserves: Z. Tuohy (D) 97; B. McKenzie (oop) (R) 47; M. Hutchings (F) 91; D. Parish (M)(Sub) 79;
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Ottawa Otters 19.10.124 def Colorado Avalanche 16.21.117
(Real: 1862 v 1755)
The Otters managed to beat out a Colorado Avalanche outfit that wouldn't go down without a fight. For the Otters, co-captain Treloar was sensational and compensated for a poor showing by fellow co-captain Zaharakis. Ottawa sub McEvoy also had an impact after coming for the aforementioned Zaharakis. The Avalanche weren't terrible and more players in the best, but some others just weren't up to the task.
Best
Ottawa: Treloar, Naitanui, Grigg, McEvoy
Colorado: Bartel, Smith, Hunter, Scully, Curnow, Mundy
Anaheim Mighty Ducks 16.12.108 def by Houston Bombers 19.11.125
(Real: 1627 v 1882)
Houston proved to be too good for Anaheim as they stunned the home team and their legion of fans with a confident display. Half the Houston unit produced notable efforts while Anaheim only had half that number of standouts, including their co-captains in Dangerfield and Hannebery.
Best
Anaheim: Enright, Dangerfield, Hannebery, Merrett
Houston: Sloane, Ellis, Adams, Kreuzer, Motlop, Riewoldt, Walters, Masten
New Brooklyn Hawks 15.16.106 def by Quito Quetzals 17.13.115
(Real: 1583 v 1729)
The Hawks just had way too many passengers in this one as Quito capitalised on that very fact. Jacob Hopper was thrust straight into midfield duties on debut and lived up to the hype pumping out a best-worthy effort. For New Brooklyn, they'll want to hope that a performance like this doesn't come around again any time soon.
Best
New Brooklyn: Sidebottom, Cripps, Liberatore
Quito: Simpson, Savage, Gibbs, Goddard, Hopper, Cameron
Chicago Sharks 16.12.108 def Las Vegas Sinners 14.19.103
(Real: 1614 v 1552)
In what can only be described as an ugly game, the Sharks managed to just about fight off the Sinners. Las Vegas had all sorts of problematic personnel issues which meant players were filling holes left, right and centre while Chicago did just enough for victory and will hope their leaders play better games in future.
Best
Chicago: J.Gibson, Picken, S.Gibson
Las Vegas: Lewis, Tippett, Franklin, De Goey
Boston Terriers 21.8.134 def Santiago Cockerels 16.20.116
(Real: 2009 v 1742)
Boston are just a very good team and they showed that this week and they embarrassed their visitors in Santiago. The Cockerels had some very good performances, but some others had a day to forget. Meanwhile, for the Terriers, they showed no mercy and had nine players feature in the best.
Best
Boston: Howe, Pendlebury, Neale, Priddis, Ross, Goldstein, Dahlhaus, LeCras, Wallis
Santiago: Baguley, Hartlett, Shuey, Kennedy, Zorko
San Francisco Grizzlies 22.4.136 def Carolina Panthers 18.13.121
(Real: 2034 v 1819)
San Francisco are well and truly back with a vengeance. A whopping 11 including sub Zac Williams featured in the best for the Grizzlies who turned up to play in sensational fashion. Carolina weren't too shabby at all, but the poor Panthers just couldn't go with the opposition who sent their fans home with huge grins across their faces.
Best
San Francisco: Shaw, Viney, Coniglio, Swallow, Jack, Steven, Deledio, Montagna, Miles, Guthrie, Williams
Carolina: Docherty, Boyd, Shiel, Bontempelli, Kelly, Edwards, Mumford, Martin, Grundy
Was looking forward to having Beamer up and running but that doesn't appear to be the case :( Good performance from the boys though! Sloaney <3
Okay... now the pressure is on :(
I predicted Gawn's poor score (because every ruck (including Goldy) has scored horribly against the Bulldogs - but lacked the depth to replace him).
Depth is really becoming an issue at this point - our defence is probably in the bottom 3 for the league - if we lose Saad and Ablett it could get ugly :-\
At least Steven May returns soon
We'll definitely be active during the off-season trade period though ;)
BOOM, that's what I'm talking about!
I'll have the ladder and next round thread up Monday arvo when I get home
Boston is back baby!
Good stuff on the scores Nige, great read!
Cheers mate! Took me a few hours because I basically had to do it all from like 6pm-ish last night rather than gradually updating it over the weekend because my internet is being shower (probably getting a new modem today though which should fix it).
Also updated (see: created an entirely new) the spreadsheet I do the scores in. When Jukes is back doing the other half, we should be fine in getting them done quicker and easier than before!
Ladder will be delayed until tomorrow morning (most likely) unfortunately, just had a mental weekend and Monday in terms of not being at home and on my computer and won't be until tomorrow now.
New match-thread has been put up.
And, as promised, the ladder
Boston Terriers 6 2 994 907 109.59
Chicago Sharks 5 3 931 903 103.10
Houston Bombers 5 3 915 900 101.67
Ottawa Otters 5 3 937 937 100.00
Santiago Cockerels 4 4 957 938 102.03
San Francisco Grizzlies 4 4 969 955 101.47
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Carolina Panthers 4 4 920 920 100.00
New Brooklyn Hawks 4 4 873 922 94.69
Colorado Avalanche 3 5 910 921 98.81
Quito Quetzals 3 5 899 914 98.36
Anaheim Mighty Ducks 3 5 910 931 97.74
Las Vegas Sinners 2 6 755 802 94.14
Top 4!
bugger we have fallen from like 3rd to 2nd last real quick
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on May 17, 2016, 11:52:07 AM
bugger we have fallen from like 3rd to 2nd last real quick
You're not down and out of it however - you play Colorado (9th and scored the same amount of points) this week and Chicago (2nd but not very convincing this week) the next, and are just a game behind 4-4 and 5th-placed Santiago.