Round 5 Thread

Started by Jukes, April 19, 2016, 01:14:10 AM

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kilbluff1985

Anaheim

D: Enright, Birchall, B Smith, Fantasia
M: Danger (CC), Hannebery (CC), Boak, Greenwood, Bell, Langford
R: Rosa (OOP)
F: Greene, Zerrett, D Smith, Stokes
UTIL: Tippa, M Wood, D Tucker

Emerg: Seedsman (D), B Jacobs (M), Butler (sub) Simpkin (F)

Memphistopheles

Quito Quetzals

Backs: Jarrad McVeigh Kade Simpson, Matt Suckling, Shane Savage   
Mids: Sam Mitchell (C), Brendon Goddard (VC), Ryan Griffen, Bryce Gibbs (EVC), Michael Barlow, Lewis Jetta
Ruck: Jordan Roughead
Forwards: Shaun Higgins, Tom J Lynch, Chad Wingard, Jeremy Cameron
Utilities: Ivan Maric, Jack Steele

E: Callum Mills (M), Jesse Lonergan (D), Toby McLean (F).

Pkbaldy

New Brooklyn Hawks

DEF: Bachar Houli (EVC), Taylor Duryea, Lee Spurr, Nathan Wilson
MID: Steele Sidebottom (C), Tom Libertore (VC), Jack Newnes, Patrick Cripps, Matt Crouch, Mark Blicavs
RUCK: Sam Jacobs
FWD: Jack Gunston, Maverick Weller, Dale Thomas, Lewis Taylor
UTIL: Ben Brown, Adam Oxley, Daniel Currie
EMG: Jack Sinclair (M),  Jed Adcock (D), Jamie Cripps (SUB) (F)

kilbluff1985

M Wood is out so we get Seedsman's score not a bad result

powersuperkents

#19
Quote from: powersuperkents on April 19, 2016, 12:34:24 PM
Santiago Cockerels

D: Nick Malceski (78), Mark Baguley, Adam Saad (85), Dane Rampe (85)
M: Gary Ablett Jnr. (200), David Armitage (99), Mitch Duncan (112), Jackson Macrae (96), Luke Shuey (85), Hamish Hartlett (63)
R: Max Gawn (160)
F: Jarrad Waite (103), Josh J. Kennedy (63), Dayne Zorko (153), Jack Billings (34)
U: Lachie Whitfield (36), Luke Dunstan (72), Touk Miller (42)

E: Trent McKenzie (back), Josh Jenkins (for), Matthew Lobbe (ruck), Alex Sexton (sub - 37)
17/1, 566

kilbluff1985

just a reminder to jukes cant remember if i or anyone has used cc yet but it's x1.75 each player

nas

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Quote from: nas on April 19, 2016, 08:41:53 PM
Carolina Panthers.

D: Sam Docherty (87), Luke McDonald (71), Luke Brown (78), Matthew Boyd (121).
M: Callan Ward (C 90 x 2 = 180)), JPKennedy (101), Dylan Shiel (92), Marcus Bontempelli (91), Josh Kelly (76), Shane Edwards (86).
R: Shane Mumford (95).
F: Dustin Martin (VC 79 X 1.5 = 119), Steve Johnson (EVC (95)), Cyril Rioli (109), Ben McGlynn (83).
U: Daniel Rioli (42), Rory Aitkins (103), Angus Brayshaw (60).


18 / 1689

Jukes

Quote from: kilbluff1985 on April 23, 2016, 11:09:49 PM
just a reminder to jukes cant remember if i or anyone has used cc yet but it's x1.75 each player

Yes yes ik ik, I'm not that stupid ::)

kilbluff1985

Quote from: Jukes on April 24, 2016, 07:25:40 PM
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on April 23, 2016, 11:09:49 PM
just a reminder to jukes cant remember if i or anyone has used cc yet but it's x1.75 each player

Yes yes ik ik, I'm not that stupid ::)

was just making sure

don't think we're going to win anyway

Jukes

I have all the scores done and the bests written out early so expect pretty quick scores

Update on my games: have added in sub scores and HGA when it's pretty obvious that it'll be a certain player.

San Francisco: 1869 add Leuenberger
Ottawa: 1275 add Treloar (vc) and Zaharakis (c)
SF finally gets the win they have deserved, and in stunning fashion! Could have a shot at 2k if Leuey goes mental.

Boston: 1762 add Pendlebury (vc)
Anaheim: 1266 add Fantasia, Greenwood, Zach Merrett, Stokes, McDonald-Tipuwangati, and sub (currently 42->63)
If Anaheim's players left all score to average, they'll hit 1732 - not enough to beat Boston's current score, let alone that and their vice captain. Boston should get the win, with Anaheim playing for pride in the last game of the round.

Chicago: 1854
New Brooklyn: 1356 add Sidebottom (c) and Oxley
This game is also well over, unless Sidey can hit a 200.

Nige

I'm slaving over my part of a group assignments that I probably could (and should) have had done like two weeks ago and I kinda have plans tonight, so my scores will probably only be up late tonight.

Pkbaldy


Jukes

San Francisco Grizzlies 20.10.130 defeated Ottawa Otters 16.11.107
(Real: 1952 vs 1612)

After starting out (an unlucky, at that â€" they had scored more than 5 other teams) 0-4, the Grizzlies show what made them premiers last season â€" solid consistency across the board, with only two scores post-sub under 70, with a few stars shining, such as Shaw’s 132 as captain and Viney’s 144. Ottawa, meanwhile, fall behind the count at 2-3 due to many poor performances â€" scores of 42, 50, 54, 56, 58, 64, 65, 65, and 66 not helping at all, although it's not the end of the world and they'll have the confidence in the bank to bounce back next week when they host the Cockerels.

Best
San Francisco: Viney, Shaw, Wines, Coniglio, Swallow, Guthrie, Miles
Ottawa: McGovern, Naitanui, Treloar, Lloyd, Broadbent


Boston Terriers 20.11.131 defeated Anaheim Mighty Ducks 16.13.109
(Real: 1959 vs 1630)

Boston stays at the top of the table, while knocking back the team that was second â€" a dream scenario. Although their backline let them down (despite being super consistent with scores of 77, 78, 79, and 79), the midfield did more than enough to ensure a rebound victory, with good rucking from captain Goldstein. Co-Captains Dangerfield and Hannebery did their bit for the Ducks, but it wasn’t enough to get the victory.

Best
Boston: Wallis, Pendlebury, Goldstein, Riewoldt, Dal Santo, Cotchin, Neale, Dahlhaus
Anaheim: Dangerfield, Greene, Hannebery, Rosa, Fantasia


Chicago Sharks 19.10.124 defeated New Brooklyn Hawks 19.15.119
(Real: 1854 vs 1780)

Chicago stay tied for the ladder-lead with victory over a very fast-finishing New Brooklyn, who drops off to 3-2 after starting promisingly. Captain Parker (129) and vice-captain Selwood (144) were match winners in the middle for the team from the Windy City, while New Brooklyn had several good signs from some of their youngsters, such as Ben Brown’s 110, in addition to a superstar performance by captain Steele Sidebottom (166). Going into the last match of the round the Hawks needed 499 points to snatch victory and gave it their all, just coming up short.

Best
Chicago: Selwood, Parker, Kerridge, Tyson, Johnson, Gaff, Rischitelli, Burgoyne
New Brooklyn: Sidebottom, Cripps, Blicavs, Brown, Spurr, Wilson

popedelio


Pkbaldy

Quote from: popedelio on April 25, 2016, 07:52:50 PM
Quote from: Pkbaldy on April 25, 2016, 07:11:18 PM
Sidey tried :(

He got me sweating :P

He was on track for over 200 too at half time :P Would of been a golden win haha