WXV: New Delhi Tigers

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Purple 77

Quote from: Nige on February 01, 2017, 08:00:47 PM
Quote from: GoLions on February 01, 2017, 03:47:50 PM
flower, I'm missing out :'(
Eh, Kate Upton is pretty dece.  :P

Cat Daddy playing non-stop at the Cobras HQ? :P

GoLions


Ricochet


Ricochet

2017 Round 01




Home Team                             Away Team                             Venue                                                                                 Head-to-Head
Dublin DestroyersNew Delhi TigersCrooke Park, EurAsia4  v  1


PREVIEW:
Quote from: Purple 77 on March 19, 2017, 01:18:00 PM
A nice little rivalry has been... baking... over the last few months, and I love it. It’s because of this, that I dub Dublin v New Delhi at my MATCH OF THE ROUND! The Destroyers shocked the competition in their last appearance, by losing to the eventual premiers in their home preliminary final. Like the Suns, the Destroyers are accustomed to being the best, and as an outsider looking in, it kinda feels like they go through the motions of the Home & Away season just to get to finals, so to lose a final in the manner they did... it’d be a frustrating 11.5 month wait to get another shot. The Destroyers are the team with the largest amount of elite players, but the least amount of decent players. Without much injury, I’ve tipped them to win the premiership, but I feel they are vulnerable this year. The Tigers, well, what a year. Barring Cairo winning the premiership, the turnaround they experienced over 12 months is likely to be the most dramatic in Worlds History (wooden spooners to runners-up). It was an incredible journey, but now, they have expectation and sit alongside with the better teams (in terms of reputation). Although I have them at 6th, another fruitful trade period will see them challenge again. At home, I’ll tip the Destroyers, but another injury (alongside Crouch) between now and Thursday will make me think the Tigers.





Late Changes
New Delhi: Mitchell Hinge replaced by Nick Vlastuin

WXV Debut
Nil

Club debut
New Delhi: Bachar Houli, Hamish Hartlett, Jack Ziebell, Marc Murphy, Robbie Gray

Returning Players
New Delhi: Nick Vlastuin




RESULT:



Dublin DestroyersNew Delhi Tigers
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSFloodSCOPENADJ
D1Alex Rance5959D1Bachar Houli4343
D2Tom McDonald7878D2Jeremy Howe105105
D3Grant Birchall6969D3Hamish Hartlett7979
D4Jacob Weitering7575D4Jake Lloyd8989
M1Rory Sloane7777D5Mitchell Hinge0DNP0
M2Adam Treloar9696M1Robbie Gray3838
M3Dustin Martin159159M2Steele Sidebottom117117
M4Nathan Jones132132M3Marc Murphy138138
R1Todd Goldstein105105M4Matt Crouch113113
F1Jack Gunston6868R1Stefan Martin9898
F2Jack Riewoldt8282F1Jack Darling5858
F3Justin Westhoff6868F2Travis Cloke6565
F4Tom Hawkins102102F3Jack Martin5858
U1 (MID )Stephen Hill124124U1 (MID )Jack Ziebell103103
U2 (DEF )Oscar McDonald8080U2 (MID )Sebastian Ross3636
E1 (DEF )Ed Vickers-Willis0DNP0E1 (DEF )Nick Vlastuin8080
E2 (RUC FWD)Majak Daw0DNP0E2 (MID )Daniel Rich63DNP0
E3 (FWD )Sam Durdin0DNP0E3 (FWD )Jeremy Cameron78DNP0
CAdam Treloar9696CMitchell Hinge0DNP0
VCTodd Goldstein1050VCMarc Murphy138138
HAAlex Rance5959NR
NR
Total:152915Total:135815






New Delhi eat humble Pie

Quote from: Purple 77 on March 27, 2017, 11:23:56 AM
After months of calling the Destroyers out, the Tigers have learned not to poke the bear; provoking the highest score of the round by the Destroyers. Led superbly by Dustin Martin & Nathan Jones, the Destroyers weakest player was Alex Rance's 59. Gee.

Dublin Destroyers (24.9.153) def New Delhi Tigers (21.10.136)

Best
5. Marc Murphy
4. Steele Sidebottom
3. Jeremy Howe
2. Matt Crouch
1. Stef Martin


Reserves
Belfast Braves (12.10.82) def Mumbai Elephants (20.10.130)

Best
Mumbai: Ed Langdon, Jeremy Cameron, Phil Davis, Riley Knight





Ricochet

2017 Round 02




Home Team                             Away Team                             Venue                                                                                 Head-to-Head
Rio de Janeiro JaguarsNew Delhi TigersMaracana Stadium2  v  1



PREVIEW:
Quote from: Purple 77 on March 28, 2017, 09:47:43 PM
Without question, this is my MATCH OF THE ROUND! Who doesn’t love a Grand Final replay?! The Jaguars played like a team with a calm assurance as they dispatched the early resistance from the Wolves to claim the 4th highest score of the round. You look at this team and see guys like Matthew Wright, Shaun Grigg, Tom Cutler and Danyle Pearce providing the support... and you think “pfft”. But you look at their stats and that they play support to the likes of GAJ, Cripps, Hall and McKernan and you start to realise that their premiership last year made a lot of sense. The Tigers would be bringing a lot of feeling to this match as their look to enact revenge, or at least a mental victory, against the team that took their dream away. Last week felt like a backfire of a great performance which turned out being quite solid. What I mean by this, is that this team has a high ceiling which happened to not work out because guys like Gray & Ross couldn’t outscore Neville Jetta combined. My tip? Gee man, I’m kinda waiting for New Delhi to hit 160 at this stage, and it may as well be this week than any other.





Late Changes
New Delhi: Hamish Hartlett replaced by Nick Vlastuin

WXV Debut
Nil

Club debut
Nil

Returning Players
Nil




RESULT:



Rio de Janeiro JaguarsNew Delhi Tigers
POSTraditionalSCOPENADJ                   POSFloodSCOPENADJ
D1Matthew Boyd5656D1Bachar Houli107107
D2James Kelly5656D2Jeremy Howe8989
D3Tom Cutler7777D3Hamish Hartlett0DNP0
D4Kade Kolodjashnij7373D4Jake Lloyd114114
M1Patrick Cripps109109D5Jack Martin7777
M2Gary Jnr Ablett7373M1Robbie Gray164164
M3Shaun Grigg6969M2Steele Sidebottom7575
M4Brad Ebert121121M3Marc Murphy130130
R1Sam Jacobs108108M4Matt Crouch7676
F1Elliot Yeo102102R1Stefan Martin126126
F2Matthew Wright112112F1Jack Darling6565
F3Jack Watts9494F2Jeremy Cameron108108
F4Shaun McKernan9292F3Travis Cloke108108
U1 (MID )Mitch Robinson8181U1 (MID )Jack Ziebell7272
U2 (MID )Aaron Hall4444U2 (MID )Sebastian Ross109109
E1 (DEF )Jackson Ramsay60DNP0E1 (DEF )Nick Vlastuin6060
E2 (DEF )Brayden Maynard55DNP0E2 (MID )Daniel Rich55DNP0
E3 (FWD )Daniel Rioli57DNP0E3 (FWD )Riley Knight61DNP0
CGary Jnr Ablett7373CStefan Martin126126
VCPatrick Cripps1090VCSteele Sidebottom750
HAAaron Hall4444RP00
RPBrad Ebert12113NR
NRDanyle Pearce76
Total:139715Total:160615






New Delhi Enact Brutal Revenge on Jaguars

Quote from: Purple 77 on April 02, 2017, 08:59:53 PM
Although Round 2... this would have felt good for the Tigers. Holy balls though, our first 160 of the year! Robbie Gray's amazing performance catapults New Delhi as highest score of the round, whilst there wasn't much the Jaguars could do, except be concerned about the potential end of the dominant days of GAJ.

Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (22.7.139) lost to New Delhi Tigers (25.10.160)

Best
5. Robbie Gray
4. Marc Murphy
3. Stef Martin
2. Jake Lloyd
1. Bachar Houli


Reserves
Copacabana Capuchins (11.11.77) lost to Mumbai Elephants (17.6.108)

Best
Mumbai: Nil



elephants

God damn, if only we could've played Dublin in Round 2. Classic Dublin, so lucky again.

Purple 77

Quote from: elephants on April 04, 2017, 02:10:19 AM
God damn, if only we could've played Dublin in Round 2. Classic Dublin, so lucky again.

Hahaha, yes!

Holz

Quote from: Purple 77 on April 04, 2017, 08:03:32 AM
Quote from: elephants on April 04, 2017, 02:10:19 AM
God damn, if only we could've played Dublin in Round 2. Classic Dublin, so lucky again.

Hahaha, yes!

put up consistent scores and dont rely on fluky 6 goal games from Gray.

I built my team to be consistent with 153 150.

elephants

Quote from: Holz on April 04, 2017, 12:12:38 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 04, 2017, 08:03:32 AM
Quote from: elephants on April 04, 2017, 02:10:19 AM
God damn, if only we could've played Dublin in Round 2. Classic Dublin, so lucky again.

Hahaha, yes!

put up consistent scores and dont rely on fluky 6 goal games from Gray.

I built my team to be consistent with 153 150.

Flukey? He's playing the forward line now, happy for him to kick is 3-6 every week and become our F1 next season. 8)

Dublin are consistent alright, consistently not able to perform in finals!

Holz

Quote from: elephants on April 04, 2017, 12:43:40 PM
Quote from: Holz on April 04, 2017, 12:12:38 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 04, 2017, 08:03:32 AM
Quote from: elephants on April 04, 2017, 02:10:19 AM
God damn, if only we could've played Dublin in Round 2. Classic Dublin, so lucky again.

Hahaha, yes!

put up consistent scores and dont rely on fluky 6 goal games from Gray.

I built my team to be consistent with 153 150.

Flukey? He's playing the forward line now, happy for him to kick is 3-6 every week and become our F1 next season. 8)

Dublin are consistent alright, consistently not able to perform in finals!

umm my finals record in the last 2 years.

is

174 Won Round 1
147 Won Prelim
147 Won Premiership
160 Won Round 1
136 Loss Prelim

Average 153

I have had 1 bad game in 2 years (or should i say 1 NDT caliber game)

142 Won Round 1
133 Won Semi
156 Won Prelim
136 Lost Grand final

Average 142

basically you had 1 lucky week in the prelim and were lucky to make it out of the Semi's

essentially it comes down to this, my team is far superior but if i catch you on a lucky week and im having one of my poor weeks then you will beat me. Im not invincible.



elephants

Quote from: Holz on April 04, 2017, 01:11:03 PM
Quote from: elephants on April 04, 2017, 12:43:40 PM
Quote from: Holz on April 04, 2017, 12:12:38 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 04, 2017, 08:03:32 AM
Quote from: elephants on April 04, 2017, 02:10:19 AM
God damn, if only we could've played Dublin in Round 2. Classic Dublin, so lucky again.

Hahaha, yes!

put up consistent scores and dont rely on fluky 6 goal games from Gray.

I built my team to be consistent with 153 150.

Flukey? He's playing the forward line now, happy for him to kick is 3-6 every week and become our F1 next season. 8)

Dublin are consistent alright, consistently not able to perform in finals!

umm my finals record in the last 2 years.

is

174 Won Round 1
147 Won Prelim
147 Won Premiership
160 Won Round 1
136 Loss Prelim

Average 153

I have had 1 bad game in 2 years (or should i say 1 NDT caliber game)

142 Won Round 1
133 Won Semi
156 Won Prelim
136 Lost Grand final

Average 142

basically you had 1 lucky week in the prelim and were lucky to make it out of the Semi's

essentially it comes down to this, my team is far superior but if i catch you on a lucky week and im having one of my poor weeks then you will beat me. Im not invincible.

Don't post the same thing twice mate, get creative! Shiat.

All this chirping means nothing when we win the flag this year, until you're on our level you can't be taking pings.

Ricochet

Thanks for dropping by Holz

Marc says hello :D

Holz

Quote from: Ricochet on April 04, 2017, 01:40:06 PM
Thanks for dropping by Holz

Marc says hello :D

Tom says hello back. far more important to my squad.

Jack is a spud though.

Ricochet

Imagine having Marc, Buddy and Rough in the same side :-X

Purple 77

You guys are making my day right now