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Seoul
1 Dangerfield Patrick
2 Gibbs Bryce
3 McEvoy Ben
4 Ellis Brandon
5 LeCras Mark
6 Scully Tom
7 Lucas Kane
8 Swallow David
9 Macaffer Brent
10 Coniglio Stephen
11 Ballantyne Hayden
12 Roughead Jordan
13 McGlynn Ben
14 Hocking Heath
15 Lynch Tom J
16 Russell Luke
17 Newnes Jack
18 Maxwell Nick
19 Hunt Taylor
20 Sutcliffe Cameron
21 Wright Nathan
22 Keeffe Lachlan
23 Darley Sam
24 Anthony Liam
25 Weller Maverick
26 Barry Dominic
27 White Spencer
28 McBean Liam
29 McIntosh Kamdyn
30 Newman Murray
31 Roberts Fletcher
32 Lloyd Jake
33 Hamling Joel
34 Grimley Sam
35 Boyd Thomas
36 Kelly Joshua
37 Salem Christian
38 Duryea Taylor
39 Jansen Jarrad
40 Langdon Tom
41 Templeton Eli
R Wanganeen Derick
R Maister Beau
R Ballard Jacob
R Bates Zachary
Def: David Swallow, Jordan Roughead, Luke Russell, Nick Maxwell, Cameron Sutcliffe, Nathan Wright, Lachlan Keefe, Sam Darley, Maverick Weller, Kamdyn McIntosh, Joel Hamling, Taylor Duryea, Tom Langdon
Mid: Bryce Gibbs, Brandon Ellis, Tom Scully, Brent Macaffer, Stephen Conigilio, Heath Hocking, Jack Newnes, Taylor Hunt, Liam Anthony, Dominic Barry, Jake Lloyd, Joshua Kelly, Christian Salem, Jarrad Jansen, Eli Templeton, Derrick Wanganeen (R), Jacob Ballard (R), Zac Bates (R)
Ruck: Ben McEvoy, Sam Grimley,
Fwd: Patrick Dangerfield, Mark Lecras, Hayden Ballantyne, Ben McGlynn, Tom J Lynch, Spencer White, Liam McBean, Murray Newman, Fletcher Roberts, Thomas Boyd, Beau Maister (R),
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2012
Players Used: 25
Games Records: 17 - J Bolton, P Dangerfield, B Deledio, B Gibbs; 16 - R Griffen
Games as Captain: 12 - B Deledio; 4 - B Gibbs; 1 - R Griffen
Games as Defender: 17 - B Deledio; 13 - J Gram; 12 - C Yarran; 10 - H O'Brien; 7 - M Scarlett
Games as Midfielder: 16 - R Griffen; 14 - J Bolton, J Kelly; 11 - B Gibbs; 8 - J Steven
Games as Ruck: 11 - B McEvoy; 6 - B Renouf
Games as Forward: 17 - P Dangerfield; 15 - L Power; 14 - H Ballantyne; 8 - A Davey; 7 - C Dawes
Games as Interchange: 9 - T Scully; 8 - L Anthony; 6 - B Gibbs; 5 - J Steven; 3 - J Bolton, S Coniglio
Top Points Scorers (Adjusted): 1. B Deledio (3,347); 2. B Gibbs (1,937); 3. P Dangerfield (1,919); 4. R Griffen (1,697); 5. J Bolton (1,611)
Top Points Scorers (Unadjusted): 1. B Deledio (1,983); 2. P Dangerfield (1,919); 3. R Griffen (1,620); 4. J Bolton (1,611); 5. B Gibbs (1,557)
Top Average Points (Unadjusted): 1. B Deledio (117.50); 2. P Dangerfield (112.17); 3. B McEvoy (106.36); 4. J Kelly (102.64); 5. R Griffen (102.06)
All-Worlds Selection: P Dangerfield (Fwd) B Deledio (Def)
Representatives: EurAsia - P Dangerfield, B Deledio, R Griffen, ossie85; Aboriginal - C Yarran; Internationals - B Renouf; South Australia - B Gibbs; Vic Country - M Scarlett, J Steven; Vic Metro - T Scully
Rising Star Nominees: S Coniglio
Teams of the Week: 9 - B Deledio; 3 - P Dangerfield; 2 - R Griffen, J Kelly; 1 - J Bolton, B McEvoy, L Power, M Scarlett, J Steven, C Yarran
Jim Stynes Votes: 10 - R Griffen; 9 - B Deledio; 8 - P Dangerfield; 6 - J Bolton; 5 - J Kelly; 4 - B McEvoy; 3 - L Power; 2 - L Anthony, M Scarlett, J Steven; 1 - C Yarran
Team of the Year:
Def: B Deledio (C), J Gram, C Yarran, H O'Brien
Mid: R Griffen, J Bolton, B Gibbs, J Kelly
Ruck: B McEvoy
Fwd: P Dangerfield (VC), L Power, H Ballantyne, A Davey
Int: J Steven, T Scully
Emg: L Anthony, M Scarlett, C Dawes
Reserves Game Record: 17 - M Warnock; 16 - T Lonergan, B Rutton; 13 - L Russell, E Mackenzie
Reserves Top Points Scorers: 1. M Warnock (1,077); 2. T Lonergan (1,021); 3. E Mackenzie (897); 4. L Russell (849); 5. B Rutten (821)
Reserves Top Average Points: 1. S Coniglio (80.78); 2. N Maxwell (72.67); 3. C Dawes (71.67); 4. E MacKenzie (69.00); 5. L Russell (65.31)
Other Awards: 2012 Asia Cup; 2012 Vic Country Medal (J Steven); 2012 Reserves All-Words Team (S Coniglio, C Dawes, N Maxwell)
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2012
Senior Coach: ossie85
Assistant Coaches: Whatlez
Team Captain: B Deledio
Win / Loss: 9 Wins, 8 losses
Ladder Position: 9 / 18
Best and Fairest Winner: B Deledio
2013
Senior Coach: Spinking
Assistant Coaches:
Team Captain: B Deledio
Win / Loss:
Ladder Position:
Best and Fairest Winner:
Nice copy and paste job from the old thread JB, I see spinking is still head coach :P
Quote from: CrowsFan on January 21, 2013, 07:43:18 PM
Nice copy and paste job from the old thread JB, I see spinking is still head coach :P
in an ideal world.. :P
Know the problems when taking over teams and getting a Team Thread going. Done it twice know with the Royals and the British.
Congrats to you both and all the best except when playing Royals.
What a great looking thread! :D
I can modify the coaches bit and send you a new link if you like lads.
Congrats again!
In preparation for the new season Seoul would like to announce the recruitment of a new assistant to join the Worlds crew.
Welcome to the Magpies, HintT :)
Thanks JB!
Can't wait to get into it and help the Magpies. Even more gold n brown flavour to them now! :P
And I must say, what a fantastic list. Easily the best of them all.
Here's to making it even better in 2014 :)
Quote from: HintT on February 19, 2014, 11:35:55 PM
And I must say, what a fantastic list. Easily the best of them all.
I'm guessing this has come from a sample size of 1? :P
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Quote from: HintT on February 19, 2014, 11:35:55 PM
And I must say, what a fantastic list. Easily the best of them all.
I'm guessing this has come from a sample size of 1? :P
Oh please, I'm totally objective when it comes to making an assessment on these teams.
2014 Premiers, book it in, Danno.
Goodbye Nick Maxwell!
Seoul would like to welcome Rusty00 to the team as an assistant coach!
2014 BEST AND FAIRESTQuote from: ossie85 on March 24, 2014, 08:51:56 AM
Reindeer heartbreak again
What Gods has Reindeer coach Hellopplz offended? Another great score, another defeat. Need to work on that defense!
Not taking anything away from Seoul, who had stars across the board, particularly impressive from a team expected to struggle this year.
PNL Reindeers (21.16.142) lost to Seoul Magpies (23.12.150)
Best
PNL: N Jones, J Westhoff, M Priddis, K Simpson, L Ball, C Wingard
Seoul: M LeCras, D Swallow, T Langdon, B McEvoy, S Coniglio, P Dangerfield, T Scully
WXV Debut
PNL: J Billings
Seoul: T Duryea, T Langdon
Club Debut
PNL: C Enright, J Patton
Seoul: D Swallow, B McGlynn, M LeCras
Reserves
Marseille Kings (23.14.152) defeated Pyongyang Chollimas (14.13.97)
Best
Marseille: M Thomas, F Ray, M Jaensch, D Myers, Jackson Trengove, M Watson
Pyongyang: C Sutcliffe, J Newnes, TJ Lynch, B Macaffer
5: Ballantyne 4: Langdon 3: McEvoy 2: Swallow 1: Lecras
Quote from: ossie85 on March 31, 2014, 06:59:44 AM
Seoul plucky, but Destroyers merciless
Dublin's midfield is going to be hard to beat, and Seoul captain Dangerfield had an off day, making it almost impossible.
Seoul Magpies (20.12.132) lost to Dublin Destroyers (21.19.145)
Best
Seoul: D Swallow, S Coniglio, J Newnes
Dublin: J Selwood, D Mundy, N Dal Santo, J Watson, R Murphy
Club Debut
Dublin: T McDonald, S Grigg
Reserves
Pyongyang Chollimas (18.12.120) defeated Belfast Braves (8.4.52)
Best
Pyongyang: N Maxwell, Jordan Roughead, E Templeton
Belfast: L Hansen
5: Swallow 4: Conigilio 3: Newnes 2: McEvoy 1: Lecras
Quote from: ossie85 on April 07, 2014, 06:01:39 AM
Tigers pip Magpies
Seoul lose to New Delhi, as the Indian home crowd cheered them over the line (the 2nd home advantaged win this round!). Seoul's bad luck continues, but New Delhi get a surprising but deservant first win.
New Delhi Tigers (20.12.132) defeated Seoul Magpies (20.11.131)
Best
New Delhi: M Duncan, J Podsiadly, R Bastinac, A Gaff
Seoul: S Coniglio, Jo Kelly, D Swallow
Substitute
Seoul: T Duryea subbed in for Jordan Murdoch, TJ Lynch subbed in for M LeCras
Late Changes
New Delhi: B Rutten, M White replaced S Wellingham, L McCarthy
WXV Debut
Seoul: E Templeton, Jo Kelly
Club Debut
Seoul: TJ Lynch
Reserves
Mumbai Elephants (14.13.97) defeated Pyongyang Chollimas (14.11.95)
Best
Mumbai: D Cassisi, J Melksham, G Horlin-Smith, K Cheney
Pyongyang: H Hocking, N Wright
5: Kelly 4: McGlynn 3: Maxwell 2: Swallow 1: Conigilio
Quote from: ossie85 on April 13, 2014, 08:30:18 PM
Thunder go 2-2 against Terrible Seoul
Beijing are now 2-2, and with a bit of luck could've been 3-1! Well done Beijing on a promising start to the season.
Seoul are in crisis - losing to two 2013 bottom 4 sides in a row, with Captain Dangerfield looking surprisingly out of sorts.
Seoul Magpies (17.16.118) lost to Beijing Thunder (20.10.130)
Best
Seoul: D Swallow, B Gibbs
Beijing: O Wines, C Hooker, M Jones, J Hunt
Late Changes
Beijing: A Toovey replaced M Rosa
Reserves
Pyongyang Chollimas (13.7.85) defeated Shanghai Storm (11.9.75)
Best
Pyongyang: T Hunt, B Macaffer
Shanghai: S Gray, J Petrenko, L Neale
5: Dangerfield 4: Swallow 3: Newnes 2: Gibbs 1: Ballantyne
Great stuff JB
I can't help thinking of that round 1 match against PNL...
... Seoul come up with an upset against PNL.
If PNL had won, they'd have finished top 4, meaning Sao Paulo would've had to play Cape Town (would've won), PNL (would've won) and Dublin (would've lost in a Prelim).
And the Suns, and I haven't done the math, but pretty confident would've beaten the Destroyers in the GF.
Quote from: ossie85 on September 03, 2014, 05:32:26 PM
Great stuff JB
I can't help thinking of that round 1 match against PNL...
... Seoul come up with an upset against PNL.
If PNL had won, they'd have finished top 4, meaning Sao Paulo would've had to play Cape Town (would've won), PNL (would've won) and Dublin (would've lost in a Prelim).
And the Suns, and I haven't done the math, but pretty confident would've beaten the Destroyers in the GF.
:'( :'( :'(
But yeah, good stuff JB.
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Quote from: ossie85 on September 03, 2014, 05:32:26 PM
Great stuff JB
I can't help thinking of that round 1 match against PNL...
... Seoul come up with an upset against PNL.
If PNL had won, they'd have finished top 4, meaning Sao Paulo would've had to play Cape Town (would've won), PNL (would've won) and Dublin (would've lost in a Prelim).
And the Suns, and I haven't done the math, but pretty confident would've beaten the Destroyers in the GF.
:'( :'( :'(
Could say that about many matches throughout the season though ossie. How it ended up was the 2 highest scoring teams in the prelims made it through to the grand final, which is how it should be. If I had played Dublin in the prelim I would have been eliminated with a score of 168, but Suns would go through with a score of 150.
Plus back in season 1, when I had my shock elimination in the prelim I worked out that I actually scored more than both Mexico and Cape Town in the final. These things happen ;)
Quote from: ossie85 on April 22, 2014, 12:52:43 PM
Danger signs for Cairo
Seoul's up and down season continues, as pundits start to drift away from a Cairo side now way back in the pack and are struggling in Shane Mumford's absense.
Patrick Dangerfield put in the best performance of the year to superbly lead the Magpies.
Cairo Sands (19.13.127) lost to Seoul Magpies (22.17.149)
Best
Cairo: D Beams, N Malceski
Seoul: P Dangerfield, B Gibbs, S Coniglio, B McGlynn, D Swallow
WXV Debut
Seoul: T Boyd
Reserves
Alexandria Hieroglyphics (17.14.116) defeated Pyongyang Chollimas (15.9.99)
Best
Alexandria: M Rischitelli, T Chaplin, K Hartigan
Pyongyang: L Keeffe, T Duryea
5: Dangerfield 4: McGlynn 3: Gibbs 2: Newnes 1: Conigilio
Quote from: ossie85 on April 27, 2014, 09:38:56 PM
Suns continue dominance
Mexico City were too strong, with Seoul having too many passengers but a solid effort.
Mexico City Suns (23.15.153) defeated Seoul Magpies (21.12.138)
Best
Mexico City: S Sidebottom, L Hodge, J Adcock, B Ebert, B Vince, J Waite
Seoul: B McEvoy, P Dangerfield, B Ellis, D Swallow, TJ Lynch, B Gibbs
WXV Debut
Seoul: C Salem
Reserves
Mexico City Suns (13.6.84) defeated Pyongyang Chollimas (11.11.77)
Best
Mexico City: M Firrito, M Blicavs
Pyongyang: T Langdon
5: Dangerfield 4: McEvoy 3: Swallow 2: Duryea 1: Lynch
Quote from: ossie85 on May 04, 2014, 08:24:58 PM
Wellington reality check
Wellington's winning streak short-lived. With Seoul putting a solid display that was way too much for the Warriors.
Seoul Magpies (20.16.136) defeated Wellington Warriors (17.15.117)
Best
Seoul: TJ Lynch, P Dangerfield, H Ballantyne
Wellington: J Kennedy-Harris
Late Changes
Wellington: R Bewick replaced R Nahas
WXV Debut
Seoul: M Weller
Reserves
Pyongyang Chollimas (17.9.111) defeated Wellington Warriors (7.4.46)
Best
Pyongyang: T Langdon, J Lloyd, T Hunt
Wellington: D Morris
5: Lynch 4: Ballantyne 3: McGlynn 2: Sutcliffe 1: Swallow
Quote from: ossie85 on May 18, 2014, 07:58:08 PM
Seoul defeat Lost Islanders
Pacific were coachless, but the players put in a strong display, and actually registered their highest score of the year, led by a strong performance by Sam Gibson.
But Seoul were too strong when it mattered, with Gibbs and Dangerfield outstanding.
Note, Brent Macaffer was named Ruck for Seoul at half points. Seoul did not name a ruckmen, and the last team update they gave was before the Pies-Crows match. Meaning they receive their highest ranked player on preferences from unlocked players, which was Macaffer.
Pacific Islanders (20.14.134) lost to Seoul Magpies (23.16.154)
Best
Pacific: S Gibson, L Thomas, Jack Redden
Seoul: B Gibbs, P Dangerfield, M LeCras, T Langdon, D Swallow
Late Changes
Seoul: TJ Lynch replaced L McBean
Club Debut
Pacific: J Johannisen
Reserves
Port Morseby Iguanadons (9.3.57) lost to Pyongyang Chollimas (20.13.133)
Best
Port Morseby: B Sheppard
Pyongyang: B McEvoy, T Duryea, C Sutcliffe, H Hocking
5: Dangerfield 4: Swallow 3: Maxwell 2: Gibbs 1: Lecras
After 8 Rounds we will be taking a break
21: Swallow
20: Dangerfield
11: McGlynn
10: Ballantyne
9: McEvoy
8: Newnes
7: Gibbs
6: Lynch
6: Maxwell
6: Conigilio
5: Kelly
4: Langdon
3: Lecras
2: Sutcliffe
2: Duryea
Quote from: ossie85 on September 03, 2014, 05:32:26 PM
Great stuff JB
I can't help thinking of that round 1 match against PNL...
... Seoul come up with an upset against PNL.
If PNL had won, they'd have finished top 4, meaning Sao Paulo would've had to play Cape Town (would've won), PNL (would've won) and Dublin (would've lost in a Prelim).
And the Suns, and I haven't done the math, but pretty confident would've beaten the Destroyers in the GF.
I would have taken top 4 even if knocked out in consecutive weeks :P. Certainly was a big win for them, and Balla with the 5 votes that match :o :o.
Swallow looking the goods although McGlynn should be polling quite well shortly.
Quote from: Hellopplz on September 03, 2014, 08:41:10 PM
Quote from: ossie85 on September 03, 2014, 05:32:26 PM
Great stuff JB
I can't help thinking of that round 1 match against PNL...
... Seoul come up with an upset against PNL.
If PNL had won, they'd have finished top 4, meaning Sao Paulo would've had to play Cape Town (would've won), PNL (would've won) and Dublin (would've lost in a Prelim).
And the Suns, and I haven't done the math, but pretty confident would've beaten the Destroyers in the GF.
I would have taken top 4 even if knocked out in consecutive weeks :P. Certainly was a big win for them, and Balla with the 5 votes that match :o :o.
Swallow looking the goods although McGlynn should be polling quite well shortly.
Have gone a unique voting system however it disadvantages mids too much I think
I tried to even it up myself, but so hard to find a consistent non-biased system but hey, can still have fun with a count!
Building the tension?
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Seoul Magpies (22.14.146) defeated Cape Town Cobras (21.12.138)
Best
Seoul: M LeCras, D Swallow, B McGlynn, B Ellis, T Scully
Cape Town: C Bird, JP Kennedy, Z Smith, S Higgins, A Everitt
Late Changes
Seoul: J Lloyd replaced L McBean
Cape Town: J Pittard, J Lamb replaced J Gwilt, N Haynes
WXV Debut
Seoul: J Lloyd
Cape Town: J Lamb
Reserves
Pyongyang Chollimas (12.6.78) defeated Cape Town Cobras (7.7.49)
Best
Pyongyang: B Macaffer, Jordan Roughead, L Keeffe, H Ballantyne
Cape Town: J Bennell
5: Swallow 4: Lecras 3: McGlynn 2: Ellis 1: Salem
Quote from: ossie85 on June 09, 2014, 07:33:26 PM
Magpies in Shocker
Seoul had a shocker, despite strong performances by 3 of its 15, the other 12 were well below average, including captain Dangerfield.
London meanwhile were lead strongly by its Co-Captains to stay in touch with the 8.
London Royals (21.16.142) defeated Seoul Magpies (17.9.111)
Best
London: D Hannebery, J McVeigh
Seoul: B Gibbs, B McGlynn, B Ellis
Late Changes
London: T Menzell replaced J Winderlich
Reserves
Imperial Princes (12.8.80) lost to Pyongyang Chollimas (16.13.109)
Best
Imperial: J Daniher, J Brown
Pyongyang: L Keeffe, B Macaffer, Jordan Roughead
5: Gibbs 4: McGlynn 3: Ellis 2: Duryea 1: Langdon
Quote from: ossie85 on June 15, 2014, 08:19:57 PM
Wolves in Thriller
Toronto keep its finals ambitions alive, with a stunning one point victory over Seoul. The Captains lead from the front for both...
Seoul Magpies (20.13.133) lost to Toronto Wolves (21.8.134)
Best
Seoul: B Gibbs, T Scully, B Ellis
Toronto: S Pendlebury, R Shaw, L Greenwood, M Robinson
Late Changes
Toronto: A Edwards replaced L Henderson
Reserves
Pyongyang Chollimas (14.8.92) lost to Toronto Wolves (14.13.97)
Best
Pyongyang: H Hocking, J Lloyd
Toronto: M Maguire
5: Gibbs 4: Scully 3: Weller 2: Ellis 1: Ballantyne
Quote from: ossie85 on June 22, 2014, 08:22:10 PM
Magpies flatline
Seoul didn't show any spirit :( While the Pumas consolidated its top 4 position.
Sao Paulo Pumas (24.15.159) defeated Seoul Magpies (18.12.120)
Best
Sao Paulo: G Ablett jnr, S Jacobs, M Wright
Seoul: M LeCras, B Gibbs, S Coniglio
Substitutes
Seoul: Jordan Roughead subbed in for T Langdon
Reserves
Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (13.14.92) defeated Pyongyang Chollimas (11.8.74)
Best
Rio de Janeiro: C Masten, T Adams, S Kersten
Pyongyang: M Weller, H Hocking
5: Lecras 4: Swallow 3: Gibbs 2: Conigilio 1: Ellis
Quote from: ossie85 on June 30, 2014, 10:33:44 AM
Moscow do enough
The Spetsnaz have kept in touch with the top 4 and move to 5th on the ladder, while Seoul need a miracle to get into the finals now and are now on a 4 match losing streak.
Seoul Magpies (20.12.132) lost to Moscow Spetsnaz (20.15.135)
Best
Seoul: D Swallow, P Dangerfield, M LeCras, B Ellis
Moscow: D Heppell, J O'Meara, C Ward, J Ceglar, D Martin
Substitutes
Moscow: J Ceglar subbed in for H Shaw
Late Changes
Seoul: L Russell replaced T Langdon, C Salem replaced B McEvoy
WXV Debut
Moscow: J Ceglar
Club Debut
Seoul: S Darley
Reserves
Pyongyang Chollimas (14.4.88) defeated Siberian Wolverines (10.5.65)
Best
Pyongyang: H Ballantyne, J Lloyd, L Keeffe
Siberia: J Frawley, J Hombsch, S May
5: Swallow 4: Dangerfield 3: Lecras 2: Ellis 1: Sutcliffe
Quote from: ossie85 on July 06, 2014, 08:03:21 PM
Brewers stay in Touch
Berlin's ex-pats gave them a bit of scare, but they did enough to keep finals hopes alive.
Season over for Seoul barring mathematical miracle.
Berlin Brewers (21.13.139) defeated Seoul Magpies (19.10.124)
Best
Berlin: N Fyfe, B Crouch, R Petterd
Seoul: D Swallow, TJ Lynch, B Ellis
Substitutes
Seoul: L Keeffe subbed in for Jo Kelly
WXV Debut
Seoul: L Keeffe
Reserves
Rhineland Rum-Runners (6.4.40) lost to Pyongyang Chollimas (12.9.81)
Best
Rhineland: D Minchington
Pyongyang: H Ballantyne
5: Swallow 4: Lynch 3: Sutcliffe 2: McGlynn 1: Ellis
Quote from: ossie85 on July 13, 2014, 08:12:18 PM
Buenos Aires Aim for the Top
With Dublin taking care of Mexico City, Buenos Aires aim for that Minor Premiership. Can they do it?
Seoul definately pushed them all the way, as the poor Magpies can't seem to get any luck.
Seoul Magpies (21.15.141) lost to Buenos Aires Armadillos (23.16.154)
Best
Seoul: P Dangerfield, B Gibbs
Buenos Aires: B Harvey, P Chapman, S Johnson, M Barlow, K Cornes, M Boyd, Ja Kelly
Reserves
Pyongyang Chollimas (14.7.91) defeated Buenos Aires Armadillos (7.5.47)
Best
Pyongyang: H Ballantyne, M Weller, Jo Roughead, H Hocking
Buenos Aires: T Logan
5: Dangerfield 4: Gibbs 3: McEvoy 2: Swallow 1: McGlynn
Quote from: ossie85 on July 27, 2014, 08:13:02 PM
Seoul Snap Losing Streak
Seoul's 6 match losing streak is over, giving its fans some hope for next year. In a battle for pride, Seoul were too strong against New York.
New York Revolution (19.9.123) lost to Seoul Magpies (21.13.139)
Best
New York: J Macrae, S Fisher, M Stokes
Seoul: B Gibbs, B McGlynn, B McEvoy, P Dangerfield, J Newnes
Late Changes
New York: K Stevens replaced A Christensen
Seoul: M Weller replaced T Duryea
Reserves
Washington Rebellion (14.9.93) defeated Pyongyang Chollimas (9.6.60)
Best
Washington: J Gibson, W Hoskin-Elliott, A Young, P McGinnity
Pyongyang: Nil
5: Gibbs 4: McGlynn 3: McEvoy 2: Dangerfield 1: Swallow
QuoteMagpies Finish on a High
Seoul Magpies finished the season strongly, while Tokyo kind of limped over the line. Seoul 3-0 in Asian Cup, with Brandon Ellis taking home the Bell Medal
Seoul Magpies (20.19.139) defeated Tokyo Samurai (19.10.124)
Best
Seoul: B Ellis, B McGlynn, B McEvoy, TJ Lynch
Tokyo: L Parker, K Jack, C Judd
Late Changes
Tokyo: N Suban replaced T Derickx, G Broughton replaced S Mitchell
Reserves
Pyongyang Chollimas (13.7.85) lost to Yuzawa Typhoon (19.12.126)
Best
Pyongyang: T Duryea, H Ballantyne
Yuzawa: J Lonergan, T Campbell, T Richards, A Fasolo
SEOUL wins the ASIAN CUP
5: Ellis 4: McGlynn 3: McEvoy 2: Lynch 1: Dangerfield
And the winner is!
43: Swallow
32: Dangerfield
29: McGlynn
29: Gibbs
18: McEvoy
16: Ellis
Well done David
Seoul Trade Period:
In: Toby Greene, Trent Mckenzie, Lachie Whitfield, Jed Anderson, Jonathon Ceglar, Brandon Matera, Jason Ashby, Pick 12,Pick 18, Pick 26, Pick 33, Pick 36
Out: Hayden Ballentyne, Bryce Gibbs, Stephen Conigilio, Liam McBean, Mark Lecras, Mav Weller, Tom Scully, Taylor Hunt, Pick 10, Pick 28, Pick 46, Pick 82
done very well ;D
Massive blow for the Magpies
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-04-28/injury-nightmare-for-suns (http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-04-28/injury-nightmare-for-suns)