2020 Round Seven Thread

Started by Jukes, July 13, 2020, 06:29:48 PM

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Wisconsin Cockerels

DEF: Caleb Daniel 108, Adam Saad 99, Josh Battle, Zach Tuohy 88
MID: Jackson Macrae (VC) 122 x 1.5 , Jack Billings, Touk Miller 102, Dayne Zorko 116, Darcy Tucker (M/F) 34, Luke Shuey, Jade Gresham (M/F)
RUC: Max Gawn (C) 185 x 2
FWD: Lachie Whitfield (M/F) (EVC) 102, Gary Ablett Jr 70, Jordan De Goey 151, Charlie Cameron 99

UTILITY: Hayden Crozier (D) 63, Hamish Hartlett (D) 100, Jade Gresham (M/F), Dane Rampe (D) 120

EMERGENCIES: Dane Rampe (D) 120, Steven May (D) 90, Sean Darcy (R) 32, David Zaharakis (M - SUB) 80


1079/10 (VC)

Shuey OUT
Gresham from U3 to midfield
Rampe from E1 -> Utilities

1805/15 (C) (VC)

SilverLion

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Houston Bombers

Def: Jack Crisp (EVC - 107), Hunter Clark, Cale Hooker (73), James Aish (75)
Mid: Ollie Wines (104), Tom Phillips (94), Jarrod Berry (CC - 142), Mitch Robinson (88), Zak Jones, Brandon Ellis (89)
Ruck: Marc Pittonet (32)
Fwd: Michael Walters (CC - 177), Jack Ziebell (0), Dan Butler, Sam Powell-Pepper (41)
Util: Rupert Wills (M - 54), Shai Bolton (F/M - 102), Matt Taberner (F - 82)

Emg: Stephen Hill (F/D - 49), Noah Balta (R/F - 45), John Noble (D - 62), Ryan Byrnes (M - Sub)

Ins: Jack Ziebell, Rupert Wills, Shai Bolton, Matt Taberner, Ryan Byrnes
Outs: Rory Sloane :'(, Marc Murphy, Isaac Heeney :'(, Noah Balta

Banished to the Shadow Realm: Darcy MacPherson >:(

New: Ryan Byrnes

1260/15

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Anaheim

Def: Jordan Ridley 138 (VC), Kade Simpson 85, Michael Hurley 99, Michael Hibberd 71
Mid: Patrick Dangerfield 254 (C), Travis Boak 98, Zach Merrett 96 (EVC), Matt de Boer 65, Devon Smith 71, David Mundy 38
Ruck: Andrew Phillips 72
Fwd: Robbie Gray 90, Tom Hawkins 80, Callum Brown 79, Mitchell Hannan 86
Util: Blake Hardwick 89, Luke Brown, Tom Cole 77

Emg:  Shaun Burgoyne 58 (D), Paul Puopolo (F), Mabior Chol 81 (R),  Matthew Suckling 101 (sub)

1651/17 includes suckling subbed on for mundy

Jukes

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Ottawa Otters 15.15.105 defeated Colorado Avalanche 15.10.100
(Real: 1581 vs 1497)

So how important are captains, eh? 158 for Ottawa, 57 (injury affected) for Colorado. 100% the difference in this clash, as Colorado were slightly better around the ground but got smashed where it counts most. The good news for Ottawa - Treloar is a beast. The good news for Colorado - I think it's fair to say they were a bit unlucky in taking this L.

Best
Ottawa: Treloar, Dixon
Colorado: Walsh, Witts, Tarrant, Cox


Anaheim Mighty Ducks 18.8.116 defeated Houston Bombers 15.10.100
(Real: 1736 vs 1505)

Anaheim put out a pretty impressive display given only the two centurions in a very balanced team effort, with a ton of 80s and 90s save for a couple of guys like Mundy and Brown, while Houston slump to another loss and need to find answers fast as they look towards their finals placing. Houston had more tons, but were cursed by scores like Ziebell (zilch and off to the gulag), Byrnes on debut (23), Pittonet (32), and having their co-captains not do quite as outstanding like a few other clubs can put out.

Best
Anaheim: Dangerfield, Suckling
Houston: Crisp, Bolton, Walters


New Brooklyn Hawks 20.10.130 lost to Quito Quetzals 21.10.136
(Real: 1943 vs 2043)

A 162 as captain against a 144 and 143 co-captain combo is almost unheard of, and it resulted in a game for the ages with NBH unluckily going down to a superior around-the-ground, and with a 182 for good measure, Quito who look to press their claim for the minor premiership in a very impressive score despite NOT having home ground advantage. But that's not to take anything away from the Hawks, who were very good as well despite Cripps scoring below expectations.

Best
Brooklyn: Steele, Dumont, Doedee, Liberatore, Papley, Weller
Quito: Higgins, O'Brien, Greenwood, Swallow, Houston, Cameron, Vlastuin


Chicago Sharks 20.12.132 defeated Las Vegas Sinners 18.12.120
(Real: 1978 vs 1805)

My Vegas win streak comes to an end at a very handy Chicago performance, which they'll look to replicate as they charge towards a high placement on the ladder. English and Petracca were huge but the team also had three 30s by pretty good players, while Chicago were much more consistent around the ground, lead by two scores in the 140s and Oliver's 121 as captain.

Best
Chicago: Sicily, Parker, Andrews, Oliver, Guthrie, Brayshaw, Yeo
Las Vegas: English, Petracca, Lyons, Lloyd, Butters, Sheppard


Boston Terriers 15.10.100 lost to Wisconsin Cockerels 21.12.138
(Real: 1498 vs 2074)

And here I was thinking this could be the match of the round...Max Gawn almost outscored Boston by himself! Not to mention De Goey went huge too, and their wealth of fellow centurions more than made up for a 9 and a 34 in their XVIII. As for Boston...it started as bad as you can get with Selwood injured very early Thursday night, and they're always in trouble when Neale and Goldy fail to fire...and Selwood's injured 10 was only just their worst score, as Brodie Smith clangered his way to 13. But on the bright side, if you're going to have a well below average score, you'd prefer it be against a performance you stood a very low chance of beating anyway.

Best
Boston: Keays, Goldstein, Redden
Wisconsin: Gawn, De Goey, Macrae, Rampe, Zorko, Daniel, Gresham, Miller, Whitfield, Hartlett


San Francisco Grizzlies 17.8.110 lost to Carolina Panthers 18.7.115
(Real: 1648 vs 1722)

This was much closer than I anticipated, with it going right down to the last game where Hill flunked (as usual) and Kent fired to give the match it's expected result. Grundy did his job with another big captain score (which should be outlawed btw), while for SF Coniglio and Adams were the right choices as CC (eat your hearts out NBH and Quito), but those 40s by Redman, Hill, Martin and Ryan (and lower by Pittard) were a big downer.

Best
San Francisco: Coniglio, Adams, Viney, Hunter, Rankine
Carolina: Grundy, Ryan, Henderson, Kelly, Bontempelli, Kent, Martin