WXV Round 5: London and Pacific to break ducks?

Started by Purple 77, April 29, 2015, 10:40:56 AM

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meow meow

4-1 after I let PNL win, with 3 glorified training sessions coming up! Luckily we've started the season well since we have about 10 away games in a row to end the season.

Purple 77

Impressive Islanders break drought against Brewers

Pacific have responded to... ironically my critics, with a reaffirming score marking their improvement this year. Berlin on the other hand scored their lowest score of the year, being let down by again by both the same culprits and usual stars. Pacific certainly look a lot better with Tom Mitchell in the side, and whether or not he is selected in the AFL could decide some results this year.

Pacific Islanders (23.10.148) def Berlin Brewers (20.10.130)

Best
Pacific: Marcus Bontempelli, Michael Barlow, Jack Redden, Jack Martin, Tom Mitchell, Ben Howlett
Berlin: Nat Fyfe, Jack Steven, Charlie Dixon

Late Changes
Pacific: Matthew Leuenberger replaced by Lee Spurr
Berlin: Nil

WXV Debut
Pacific: Nil
Berlin: Nil

Club debut
Pacific: Nil
Berlin: Mitch Golby

Reserves

Port Morseby Iguanadons (11.10.76) def Rhineland Rum-Runners (10.9.69)

Best
Port Morseby: Liam Duggan
Rhineland: Drew Petrie, Jay Kennedy-Harris

Purple 77

Seouls' defence continues to produce

Before this round, Seoul were sitting 2-2 with the 3rd least amount of points scored. Rio, 1-3 with the 6th most amount of points scored. Well the Scales of Justice sent a big f*** you to Rio, now stooping to a level (1-4) no one would have guessed they would go to at the start of the year. Rio would desperately love to have a certain 3-time Jim Stynes medallist back in their team. 

Seoul Magpies (21.8.134) def Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (20.9.129)

Best
Seoul: Tom Langdon, Patrick Dangerfield, Brandon Ellis, Tom J Lynch
Rio de Janeiro: Bachar Houli, Elliot Yeo, Jack Riewoldt

Late Changes
Seoul: Nil
Rio de Janeiro: Nil

WXV Debut
Seoul: Nil
Rio de Janeiro: Nil

Club debut
Seoul: Nil
Rio de Janeiro: Adam Schneider

Reserves

Pyongyang Chollimas (6.6.42) lost to Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (7.7.49)

Best
Pyongyang: Nil
Rio de Janeiro: Kane Cornes, Mason Wood

Purple 77

Toronto lay claim to a top 4 spot

Yep, I'm well and truly a fan of Toronto now; like I am with Beijing. Toronto are the second highest scoring team of the year now, with a pretty good score coming from a team producing a whopping 4 red vests! Meanwhile, Moscow continue their up and down season, disappointing again against an opponent they could have beaten on their day. Fun fact: Both teams had a forward that scored just 2 points.

Toronto Wolves (22.11.143) def Moscow Spetsnaz (20.8.128)

Best
Toronto: Scott Pendlebury, Ben Cunnington, Jack Crisp, Isaac Smith
Moscow: David Armitage, Robbie Gray, Clancee Pearce

Late Changes
Toronto: Nil
Moscow: Nil

WXV Debut
Toronto: Nil
Moscow: Nil

Club debut
Toronto: Nil
Moscow: Nil

Reserves

Manitoba Moose (16.7.103) lost to Siberian Wolverines (17.7.109)

Best
Manitoba: Mitch Robinson, Tom Hickey, Kane Mitchell
Siberia: Steven May

Toga

Good to get the win with a solid score there! Very promising games from youngsters like Thurlow and Touk has me excited!

ossie85


Toga

Yeah love your work Purps you are doing a ripper job with everything mate 8) Keep it up!

Purple 77


Nige

Well, shower. We put up a decent score (in comparison to our past few weeks) and still lost.

I'll have the Rising Star, Team of the Week and World Idol up tomorrow.  :)

kilbluff1985


Jay

Good game Purps! :)

Pacific forward line is looking lethal...

Boomz

Quote from: Purple 77 on May 03, 2015, 08:44:23 PM
Quote from: Boomz on May 03, 2015, 07:55:59 PM
Got Dublin on an off week and didn't take advantage of it  :(

Poor form, when Dublin score 1692, that's the time to take advantage!  :P

Still for them that is down...  :P :'(

Holz

Quote from: Boomz on May 03, 2015, 09:45:42 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 03, 2015, 08:44:23 PM
Quote from: Boomz on May 03, 2015, 07:55:59 PM
Got Dublin on an off week and didn't take advantage of it  :(

Poor form, when Dublin score 1692, that's the time to take advantage!  :P

Still for them that is down...  :P :'(

Dublin isnt that strong, I call that an above average round.

Hellopplz

Quote from: Ringo on May 03, 2015, 04:21:21 PM
Sorry HP and PNL but Chris Mayne and Dannyle Pearce decided to turn up today.
This is unfair! :(. Good win Ringo, Sunday was just when you guys ran home with it and just the better team this week.

Quote from: meow meow on May 03, 2015, 09:06:16 PM
4-1 after I let PNL win, with 3 glorified training sessions coming up! Luckily we've started the season well since we have about 10 away games in a row to end the season.
We'll see if it was a fluke next time we play off ;).

elephants

Dang, I legit got excited reading through this thread haha