Round 15 Thread - Rivalry Round! And last week before finals...

Started by Jukes, July 27, 2015, 02:57:47 PM

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Jukes

I'm on top of things, so expect scores not too long after scaling is done for Freo-GWS.

Boston-SF will be tight - SF have had a 21 (red vest) as VC, 29 (green) and 44 (spud) up forward, and 21 (green) as their sub, but all the other players gunned it! 10 players 100+, maybe 11 if Coniglio gets scaled nicely.

Pkbaldy

See what happened as soon as I made Jacobs Captain.... ffs.

Jukes

Actually going to ring up my girl now, so not so soon :3

Sorry guys

powersuperkents

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Quote from: Jukes on August 02, 2015, 08:07:51 PM
Actually going to ring up my girl now, so not so soon :3

Sorry guys
All good, I have to announce Armo as our B&F  :P

Cockerels Top 5:
David Armitage - 41 (well deserved)
Jackson Macrae - 21
Gary Ablett Jnr - 19 (considering how little he played this season, this demonstrates our dependence on him)
Dane Rampe - 18
Hamish Hartlett - 17

Jukes

Houston Bombers 20.5.125 defeated Anaheim Mighty Ducks 17.12.114
(Real: 1878 vs 1711)

Houston move to second, Anaheim will miss the finals.

Best
Houston: Walters, Motlop, Hill, Kreuzer, Boak, Adams, Rance, Masten, Darling
Anaheim: Bennell, Hannebery, Heppell


Quito Quetzals 16.15.111 defeated Peruvian Panthers 16.11.107
(Real: 1659 vs 1604)

Quito will play finals, as will Peru!

Best
Quito: Sandilands, McVeigh, Higgins, Mitchell, Greeenwood, Wingard
Peru: Bontempelli, Kennedy, Johnson


Colorado Avalanche 16.14.110 defeated Chicago Sharks 16.13.109
(Real: 1646 vs 1629)

Colorado play finals, Chicago miss out.

Best
Colorado: Vince, Murphy, Shuey, Swan, Hodge, Petrie, Mundy
Chicago: Selwood, Broadbent, Parker, Harvey


Las Vegas Sinners 19.10.124 defeated New Jersey Devils 15.11.101
(Real: 1856 vs 1519)

Sinners show some passion and power and in the end will finish just 3 games off a finals spot! NJD condemned to last, but at least they have a coach now.

Best
Las Vegas: Tippett, Caddy, Rockliff, Ziebell, Westhoff, Mitchell, Lewis
New Jersey: Gray, Treloar


Santiago Cockerels 16.13.109 defeated New Brooklyn Hawks 15.11.101
(Real: 1629 vs 1522)

Both teams stay as they were.

Best
Santiago: Rampe, Saad, Gawn, Armitage, Hartlett
Brooklyn: Hunter, Cripps, Spurr


San Francisco Grizzlies 18.16.126 defeated Boston Terriers 18.13.123
(Real: 1884 vs 1844)

Awesome match condemns the Terriers to third, while the Grizzlies finish 14-1 and will play Houston, who gave them that 1, first week of finals. Despite Wines (21 - VC), Elliott (29), Betts (44), and Leuenberger (21 - sub), their 11 100+ scores give them a huge win. And who said they were fixture-babies?

Best
San Francisco: Shaw, Stanton, Martin, Deledio, Jack, Guthrie, Miles, Montagna, Coniglio, Swallow, Viney
Boston: Goldstein, Priddis, Neale, Pendlebury, Watts, Dal Santo,  Barlow

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Pkbaldy


kilbluff1985

Quote from: Pkbaldy on August 02, 2015, 08:45:58 PM
I'm with you KB!! Trade season is on..

me and Jukesy probs have the first trade agreed to already

Jukes

So the final ladder will read (I think):
Top 6: San Fran, Houston, Boston, Colorado, Quito, Peru
Bottom 6: Chicago, Anaheim, Las Vegas, Santiago, Brooklyn, New Jersey

Will do the real ladder later

T Dog


Jukes

Also, would just like to point out that we beat Boston by 40 points, with Brent Stanton scoring 140.

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powersuperkents

Won a third of our games. Not the season I wanted but some bright prospects showed their true colours. Still regret trading Thompson (thought he was too old to regain his premium status). However, barring any injuries, all we need is a decent forward and I think we can go back to challenge for the top 6 again (hopefully Gaj, O'Meara, Billings, & Mackenzie recover - not sure Petterd will regain his space in our starting line-up - and give us the push we need).

The biggest problem I see is Jack Crisp losing his DPP status (inevitable) and Enright retiring, hopefully Touk Miller gains a forward/midfield spot or Ahern starts his AFL career with a bang (dominating the NEAFL - never drafting a GWS player again) :-\

Overall, in the market for a forward (have plenty of defenders and prospect mids to spare  :) ).

Trading period isn't for a while, also pick #3 up for trades (don't need anymore draftees)

powersuperkents

Quote from: Jukes on August 02, 2015, 09:14:49 PM
Also, would just like to point out that we beat Boston by 40 points, with Brent Stanton scoring 140.

G O A T
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powersuperkents

Unlucky for Anaheim, I regard their list as the best in the long-term and one of the best in the short-term  :-\

Jukes

Ladder
1. San Francisco Grizzlies   14   1   1825   1676   108.89
2. Houston Bombers   11   4   1807   1727   104.63
3. Boston Terriers   10   5   1862   1749   106.46
4. Colorado Avalanche   9   6   1794   1781   100.73
5. Quito Quetzals   8   7   1802   1764   102.15
6. Peruvian Panthers   8   7   1702   1689   100.77
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7. Chicago Sharks   8   7   1712   1737   98.56
8. Anaheim Mighty Ducks   7   8   1789   1732   103.29
9. Las Vegas Sinners   5   10   1669   1738   96.03
10. Santiago Cockerels   5   10   1654   1765   93.71
11. New Brooklyn Hawks   3   12   1541   1686   91.40
12. New Jersey Devils   2   13   1604   1731   92.66