AXVs 2016 Rising Star and Team of the Week

Started by Rusty00, May 02, 2016, 12:22:41 PM

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Ricochet

Heath Shaw going for 5 straight team of the week noms 8)

T Dog

Quote from: Ricochet on May 16, 2016, 09:29:08 PM
Heath Shaw going for 5 straight team of the week noms 8)

All those years in the Magpie system now bearing fruit   ;)

Ricochet

Quote from: T Dog on May 16, 2016, 09:52:50 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 16, 2016, 09:29:08 PM
Heath Shaw going for 5 straight team of the week noms 8)

All those years in the Magpie system now bearing fruit   ;)
KL... the land of current and ex Pies
Shaw
Beams
Wellingham
Pendlebury
Sidebottom
Josh Thomas
Grundy
Witts
Gault
Cox
Sier

Rusty00

Josh Dunkley is the Rd.10 rising star nomination after scoring an impressive 161 against Mongolia this week. Dunkley becomes the Dongs second nomination for the season following George Hewett's nomination in Rd.1.

Well even though they are not part of Asia (hey TBag) Australia dominated the team of the week in Rd.10. David Armitage was named Captain for his monster score of 217 whilst he was joined by teammates Nick Riewoldt, Jack Steven and Jordan Lewis. Ales coach JBs was named the coach of the week.

In other news Heath Shaw's streak ended at 5 consecutive weeks in the team, however he still has been selected the most number of weeks at 6. Tom Mitchell and Nick Riewoldt, joined Zach Merrett in second place with 4 nominations after being selected this week.

Ricochet

Quote from: Rusty00 on May 30, 2016, 04:33:13 PM
In other news Heath Shaw's streak ended at 5 consecutive weeks in the team
:'(

Rusty00

Darcy Byrne-Jones is the Rd.12 rising star nomination making it 3 successive nominations for the Hong Kong Dongs. Unfortunately for Lachie Weller, and PNG, his career best 149 was wasted in the reserves :'(

Patrick Dangerfield was named Captain in the Rd.12 team of the week after a mammoth 245 for Turkey whilst after 2 weeks absent, Heath Shaw returns to the team for the 7th time this season. Selections for the team were spread around amongst the AXV teams this week with no one team having more than 2 players selected.

Over the first 12 rounds, Kuala Lumpur has the most selections (20), whilst at the other end of the spectrum Hong Kong have had only 2 selections.

Kuala Lumpur 20
Mongolia 19
Australia 18
Bangkok 18
Tibet 16
Sri Lanka 15
Laos 11
PNG 11
UAE 10
Manilla 8
Bangladesh 7
Kathmandu 7
Taiwan 6
Turkey 6
Vietnam 6
Hong Kong 2

nrich102

Hong Kong has had a third of rising star nominations  8) Probs won't have the winner, but exciting stuff.

Rusty00

Quick Update

Rd.13
Trent Dumont was the round 13 rising star becoming Bangkok's first nomination for the year. In a competitive round for rookies he beat James Sicilly, James Rose and Callum Mills for the nomination all of whom on any other given week may have won the nomination.

The Nostra/Rids coaching panel picked up the 3rd coach of the week for Bangkok whilst Michael Barlow's massive 209 for KL earned him the Captain of the team of the week. Bangkok and Mongolia each contributed 3 players to the team of the week.

Rd.14
Brayden Maynard is the round 14 rising star becoming Taiwan's second nomination for the year. Maynard's score of 165 was the second highest by a rookie for the year, only beaten by Caleb Daniel (169) in round 3. James Sicily and Tom Phillips were other rookies who had good performances this week.

Jay of Sri Lanka was the round 14 coach of the week for the third time this year, joining Rico as the most of any coach. Helping Jay pick up the award this week was Rory Sloane who was named Captain of the team. After only have 10 players selected in the first 13 rounds, UAE dominated the team of the week with 4 players selected.


Rusty00


Jay

Back to back TOTW's for Andrew Mackie wasn't something I expected! But will happily take it :)

Nige


PowerBug

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lol didn't even notice Orazio got the Rd 4 nom 8) What a gun

A question regarding this comment:
"*The winner of the award at season's end will be the nominee with the highest season average."
Is this the playing average of the player or just the season average? Like if one of the nominees up there is never named for their side except for the week they got the nom, should they really get the award?

Rusty00

Quote from: PowerBug on July 20, 2016, 08:04:15 PM
lol didn't even notice Orazio got the Rd 4 nom 8) What a gun

A question regarding this comment:
"*The winner of the award at season's end will be the nominee with the highest season average."
Is this the playing average of the player or just the season average? Like if one of the nominees up there is never named for their side except for the week they got the nom, should they really get the award?
To be honest it was a copy and paste from the last time this was run ;)

But yeah I was going to make it that they had to have played x number of games for their AXV team to qualify. Haven't come up with the final parameters as yet.

PowerBug

Quote from: Rusty00 on July 20, 2016, 08:43:30 PM
Quote from: PowerBug on July 20, 2016, 08:04:15 PM
lol didn't even notice Orazio got the Rd 4 nom 8) What a gun

A question regarding this comment:
"*The winner of the award at season's end will be the nominee with the highest season average."
Is this the playing average of the player or just the season average? Like if one of the nominees up there is never named for their side except for the week they got the nom, should they really get the award?
To be honest it was a copy and paste from the last time this was run ;)

But yeah I was going to make it that they had to have played x number of games for their AXV team to qualify. Haven't come up with the final parameters as yet.
All good :)

Just need a big haul from Orazio this week to overtake Caleb Daniel 8) Trent Dumont only played 5 AFL games this season so I doubt he's played enough for Bangkok to qualify. He's just ahead of both Daniel and Orazio

Rusty00

Round 18 updated.

Ed Langdon from the Bangladesh Bears is the rising star nomination pipping out the enormously unlucky Callum Mills. Would be somewhat of a travesty if Mills missed out on a nomination this year given how many times he has been in the Top 2-3 rookies of the round.

Nas takes out the coach of the week for the first time since Round 2. Coincidently Josh Gibson of the UAE Tigers was also the Top ranked defender similarly to Round 2. Tom Rockliff of the Head Hunters (no Rico he's not up for trade ;) :P) was the captain of the Round 18 team of the week.

Zach Merrett (Bangkok) draws level with Heath Shaw (KL) with 8 nominations in the team of the week, with Jack Steven (Australia) one behind.