WXV Round 4: Can Cape Town resurrect season?

Started by Purple 77, April 21, 2015, 12:29:30 PM

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ossie85

Quote from: Purple 77 on April 26, 2015, 06:06:09 PM
Statless quarter so far for petrie with 4 mins to go....

GG Moscow  :'(

he's had a couple of great one per centers

Purple 77

Quote from: ossie85 on April 26, 2015, 06:07:24 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 26, 2015, 06:06:09 PM
Statless quarter so far for petrie with 4 mins to go....

GG Moscow  :'(

he's had a couple of great one per centers

I know >:(

Been *this close* to getting goals too >:(

Purple 77

pre-scaling, Moscow has won by 6 points.

flower. YOU. PETRIE!

But Jetta is the villian here, flower!


Holz

Goldy what a beast, take that blicavs for stealing his ruck of the week.

Toga

Think it's all over red rover for us, Aish did sweet flower all and Shuey managed a 90+ score despite being subbed. A nice score from HT though as co-C might have kept it respectable for us though.

Jroo

So, it comes down to
CEY + 106 v Bont + Laird

At HT I have a 71 point lead.

Jay

Quote from: JROO8 on April 26, 2015, 06:39:09 PM
So, it comes down to
CEY + 106 v Bont + Laird

At HT I have a 71 point lead.
LIFT BONT!

Purple 77

Just realised the Armadillos named Jong twice...

I would have done this on friday night if I had noticed btw:

Clarke comes on the bench, the emergencies are moved up one, and Buenos' E3 (based on preferences) is Dennis Armfield

RaisyDaisy

Even with Dublin making Sloane captain we still have no chance lol

Jukes

Quote from: Purple 77 on April 26, 2015, 06:16:49 PM
pre-scaling, Moscow has won by 6 points.

flower. YOU. PETRIE!

But Jetta is the villian here, flower!

inb4 Petrie scaled up 7

Purple 77

Quote from: Bane on April 26, 2015, 07:46:18 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on April 26, 2015, 06:16:49 PM
pre-scaling, Moscow has won by 6 points.

flower. YOU. PETRIE!

But Jetta is the villian here, flower!

inb4 Petrie scaled up 7

Nah, Moscow confirmed 8 point win.

Well played!  8)

My Chumps

The answer is no. No we can't resurrect our season :(

Purple 77

Europe Epic ends in Thriller

This one hurts. Especially that I played one of the three teams to have outscored me this week. Moscow were inspired by unlikely heroes in Hogan and Seedsman, and were well served by stars Callan Ward and Dyson Heppell. Although Berlin had 6 centurions to Moscow's 5, the men from Russia scored much bigger centuries, and that was the difference in the end.

Berlin Brewers (23.7.145) lost to Moscow Spetsnaz (23.7.146)*
(*1445 lost to 1453)

Best
Berlin: Michael Hibberd, Colin Garland, Dustin Fletcher, Nat Fyfe, Jack Steven, Adam Treloar
Moscow: Paul Seedsman, Callan Ward, Dyson Heppell, David Armitage, Jesse Hogan

Late Changes
Berlin: Nil
Moscow: Luke McDonald replaced by Jack Sinclair

WXV Debut
Berlin: Nil
Moscow: Fraser McInnes, Jack Sinclair

Club debut
Berlin: Charlie Dixon
Moscow: Nil

Reserves

Rhineland Rum-Runners (5.9.39) lost to Siberian Wolverines (13.8.86)

Best
Rhineland: Mitch Golby
Siberia: Lynden Dunn, David Ellard, Clancee Pearce

Purple 77

Seoul breath sigh of relief

Another fairly average performance from Seoul, three in a row really, but, they have got two wins from this patch, so they certainly won't be complaining. The Dillos simply weren't good enough on the day, and will be left to rue another missed opportunity at another win.

Buenos Aires Armadillos (18.7.115) lost to Seoul Magpies (19.8.122)

Best
Buenos Aires: Jay Schulz, Taylor Adams
Seoul: Patrick Dangerfield, David Swallow, Brandon Ellis, Jake Lloyd

Late Changes
Buenos Aires: Brett Goodes, Matt Crouch replaced by Sean Lemmens, Liam Jones
Seoul: Joshua Kelly replaced by Jake Lloyd

WXV Debut
Buenos Aires: Nil
Seoul: Nil

Club debut
Buenos Aires: Nil
Seoul: Nil

Reserves

Buenos Aires Armadillos (14.11.95) lost to Pyongyang Chollimas (15.9.99)

Best
Buenos Aires: Tyson Goldsack, Tom Cutler, Nathan Wilson, Robin Nahas
Pyongyang: Taylor Duryea, Lukas Webb

Purple 77

Saints show Thunders' hot air

^^ pretty proud of that headline :P^^

Christchurch were again very impressive; that makes three impressive performances this year; and exposed a Wines-less Beijing in an anti-climax to there stunning form this year. To think Christchurch had two centurions waiting in the emergencies is also a discomforting stat, but there is no doubt New Zealand have embraced their new team with open arms.

Christchurch Saints (22.9.141) def Beijing Thunder (19.8.122)

Best
Christchurch: Liam Picken, Matthew Boyd, Hamish Hartlett
Beijing: Harry Taylor, Cale Hooker, Tom Bell, Cameron Wood

Late Changes
Christchurch: Nil
Beijing: Nil

WXV Debut
Christchurch: Nil
Beijing: James Stewart

Club debut
Christchurch: Nathan Hrovat
Beijing: Nil

Reserves

Wellington Weta (11.8.74) lost to Shanghai Storm (20.10.130)

Best
Wellington: Aaron Vandenberg, Jake Stringer
Shanghai: Chris Dawes, Michael Talia, Touk Miller, Ted Richards, Phil Davis