Ottawa Otters

Started by Nige, August 01, 2015, 12:06:57 AM

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Nige

Another award right here!

The winner of the Matthew Perry award for 2017 is: Toby McLean



Toby was in and out of Ottawa team early in the year, but towards the end of the season showed some real consistency and potential in the later rounds to prove he as a big future at the Otters.

Nige

Round 13

Jeremy McGovern 119, Darcy Byrne-Jones 66, Tom Cutler 97, Kamdyn McIntosh 55
Adam Treloar 91 (c), Dion Prestia 58 (vc), Ben Cunnington 126 (evc), Liam Shiels 109, Shaun Grigg 102, Brayden Fiorini 96
Ben McEvoy 70
Ryan Lester 79, Charlie Dixon 77, Toby McLean 98, Alex Fasolo 75
Sam Lloyd 95, Sam Naismith 61, Tim Taranto 53

Connor Menadue, Phil Davis, James Stewart, Easton Wood 106 (sub)




Tally

32: Adam Treloar
27: Nathan Jones
20: Ben McEvoy
18: Ben Cunnington
16: Jeremy McGovern
15: Charlie Dixon
13: Shaun Grigg
9: Dion Prestia, Liam Shiels
7: Ryan Lester
5: Marcus Adams, Paul Puopolo
4: Jesse Hogan, Mason Wood, Tom Cutler
3: Alex Fasolo, Ed Langdon, Matthew Broadbent
2: Easton Wood
1: Kamdyn McIntosh, Tim Taranto

No change at the top as Adam Treloar fails to poll and Nathan Jones misses with injury. Will Ben McEvoy or Ben Cunnington run down the leader?

Nige

Round 14

Jeremy McGovern 115 (evc), Matthew Broadbent 65, Tom Cutler 89, Darcy Byrne-Jones 60
Adam Treloar 103 (c), Dion Prestia 64, Liam Shiels 64, Shaun Grigg 60, Brayden Fiorini 97, David Cuningham 58
Ben McEvoy 64
Ryan Lester 106 (vc), Toby McLean 86, Charlie Dixon 75, Alex Fasolo 94
Easton Wood 75, Mason Wood 57, James Stewart 59

Sam Naismith, Connor Menadue, Sam Lloyd, Kamdyn McIntosh 75 (sub)




Tally

35: Adam Treloar
27: Nathan Jones
21: Jeremy McGovern
20: Ben McEvoy
18: Ben Cunnington
15: Charlie Dixon
13: Shaun Grigg
11: Ryan Lester
9: Dion Prestia, Liam Shiels
5: Marcus Adams, Paul Puopolo
4: Jesse Hogan, Mason Wood, Tom Cutler, Alex Fasolo
3: Ed Langdon, Matthew Broadbent
2: Easton Wood, Brayden Fiorini
1: Kamdyn McIntosh, Tim Taranto

Looks like it's more about the race to see who places behind Adam Treloar at this point.

Nige

Round 15

Jeremy McGovern 85 (vc), Kamdyn McIntosh 44, Tom Cutler 50, Easton Wood 35
Adam Treloar 61 (c), Shaun Grigg 96 (evc), Dion Prestia 56, Ben Cunnington 114, Liam Shiels 64, Brayden Fiorini 46
Ben McEvoy 86
Jesse Hogan 54, Toby McLean 123, Ryan Lester 50, Charlie Dixon 115
David Cuningham 69, David Myers, Connor Menadue 59

Alex Fasolo, Darcy Byrne-Jones, Phil Davis, Sam Naismith 58 (sub)




Tally

35: Adam Treloar
27: Nathan Jones
21: Jeremy McGovern, Ben Cunnington, Ben McEvoy
19: Charlie Dixon
15: Shaun Grigg
11: Ryan Lester
9: Dion Prestia, Liam Shiels
5: Marcus Adams, Paul Puopolo, Toby McLean
4: Jesse Hogan, Mason Wood, Tom Cutler, Alex Fasolo
3: Ed Langdon, Matthew Broadbent
2: Easton Wood, Brayden Fiorini
1: Kamdyn McIntosh, Tim Taranto

We've got a three-way tie for third with only two rounds left to go.

Nige

Round 16

Tom Cutler 49, Jeremy McGovern 93 (vc), Darcy Byrne-Jones 50, Kamdyn McIntosh 53
Adam Treloar 116 (c), Dion Prestia 87, Ben Cunnington 137, Shaun Grigg 72, Liam Shiels 121, David Myers 67
Ben McEvoy 105
Ryan Lester 33 (evc), Toby McLean 115, Jesse Hogan 36, Charlie Dixon 103
Nathan Broad 61, James Stewart 83, Sam Naismith 79

Logan Austin (def), Ryan Schoenmakers (fwd), Phil Davis (def), Mason Wood (sub)




Tally

38: Adam Treloar
27: Nathan Jones
26: Ben Cunnington
22: Ben McEvoy
21: Jeremy McGovern
19: Charlie Dixon
15: Shaun Grigg
13: Liam Shiels
11: Ryan Lester
9: Dion Prestia
7: Toby McLean
5: Marcus Adams, Paul Puopolo
4: Jesse Hogan, Mason Wood, Tom Cutler, Alex Fasolo
3: Ed Langdon, Matthew Broadbent
2: Easton Wood, Brayden Fiorini
1: Kamdyn McIntosh, Tim Taranto

Just one round to go. The winner is known, but are the rest of places clear cut too?

Nige

Round 17

Jeremy McGovern 104, Matt Broadbent 46, Nathan Broad 51, Darcy Byrne-Jones 81
Adam Treloar 95 (cc), Ben Cunnington 52 (cc), Dion Prestia 63, Liam Shiels 75, Shaun Grigg 75, David Myers 76
Ben McEvoy 116
Toby McLean 97, Jesse Hogan 106, Charlie Dixon 53, Ryan Lester 134
Brayden Fiorini 97, James Stewart 67, Alex Fasolo 72

Ryan Schoenmakers (fwd), Sam Naismith (ruck), Phil Davis (def), David Cuningham 49 (sub)




Tally

38: Adam Treloar
27: Nathan Jones
26: Ben Cunnington, Ben McEvoy
23: Jeremy McGovern
19: Charlie Dixon
16: Ryan Lester
15: Shaun Grigg
13: Liam Shiels
9: Dion Prestia
8: Toby McLean
7: Jesse Hogan
5: Marcus Adams, Paul Puopolo
4: Mason Wood, Tom Cutler, Alex Fasolo
3: Ed Langdon, Matthew Broadbent, Brayden Fiorini
2: Easton Wood
1: Kamdyn McIntosh, Tim Taranto

It's all over!

Nige

And so this brings us to the moment we've all been waiting for...

The winner of the Alanis Morrissette medal for 2017 is: Adam Treloar!



Adam was trusted as captain all season and stood up most weeks to deliver the performances of a leader making this honour well deserved!

Nige

#37
2017 National Draft Selections

Luke Davies-Uniacke - Pick 2


Aiden Bonar - Pick 14


Ed Richards - Pick 16


Jarrod Garlett - Pick 25


Matthew Ling - Pick 28


Ben Paton - Pick 40


Nige

#38
2017 Rookie Draft Selections

Bailey Dale - Pick 2


Cam O'Shea - Pick 9


Nige

This is some unexpected and unprecedented shower coming up right here.

Nige

The winners of the Alanis Morrissette Medal for 2018 are:


Adam Treloar, Jesse Hogan and Ben McEvoy!

Yes, I cannot believe there was a 3-way tie either.

The final leaderboard:


Nige

The winners of the Alanis Morrissette Medal for 2019 is:


Rowan Marshall!

The final leaderboard:


Nige

2019 Draft Haul



National Draft
#4 - Hayden Young
#17 - Trent Rivers
#29 - Flynn Perez
#41 - Jake Riccardi
#53 - Tom Hutchesson
Rookie Draft
#16 - Doulton Langlands
#28 - Lachie Young

Nige

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:-[

SilverLion

But who won the 2020 Monstrum Alanis Morrissette Medal? :'(