WXV Rising Star and Team of the Week 2016

Started by Nige, March 23, 2016, 04:05:26 PM

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Holz

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Outstanding effort Elechet!

Gawn & Viney... it was inevitable. That win was because of you guys.

Also good to see Gawn putting ScrubStein in his place  8)

yeah scrub averaging 128.

With Gawn not hard to look good in comparison when your playing for Melbourne/Berlin :P

much tougher to stand out when playing for a good side in Dublin/North

Who's in the TOTW Holz?

And who's not in the TOTW?

That's right.
im more interested in TOTY and Finals.

I can understand that your worried about making the finals so the regular season is very important. 

and to answer your questions

Who's in the TOTW Holz? - Joel Selwood

And who's not in the TOTW? - Nathan Fyfe

Focus on the regular season, focus on the finals...

Both had the same outcome for us in Round 23 last year didn't it  ;)



Focusing on Finals got me one of these :P

Nige

Round 6

Rising Star

Our Round 6 nomination is heading the way of Christchurch where Toby McLean and his score of 74 gets the nod this week. It's not the greatest score you'll ever see, but this competition doesn't need that. It's all about being in the right place at the right time. His teammates Corey Ellis and Jack Steele as well as Cape Town's Blake Acres and Rio's Brayden Maynard were stuck plying in their trade in the reserves while outdoing Toby Mac this week.

Team of the Week

A few surprise representatives this week with the likes of Courtenay Dempsey or Tokyo and Tom Hawkins of Cape Town putting their hand up while Cape Town's Lachie Hunter has well and truly announced himself as a future superstar donning the armband this week. Otherwise we see familiar faces left, right and centre. Coach JROO8 nabbed his first coach of the week honour too.

D: Heath Shaw (Mexico City), Courtenay Dempsey (Tokyo), Matthew Boyd (Christchurch), Jimmy Bartel (Mexico City)
M: Lachie Hunter [c] (Cape Town), Luke Parker [vc] (Tokyo), Joel Selwood (Dublin), Dan Hannebery (London)
R: Nic Naitanui (Moscow)
F: Dale Thomas (Tokyo), Tom Hawkins (Cape Town), Jesse Hogan (Moscow), Nick Riewoldt (Mexico City)
I: Shaun Grigg (New York), Lachie Whitfield (Seoul)

Coach: Mexico City (JROO8)

meow meow

Toby Mac should win the award. Doesn't put in a 30 after a 130, he's just solid every single week.

My Chumps


Nige

Round 7

Rising Star

The brews are on Berlin this week as hyphenated wonderkid Darcy Byrne-Jones picks up the nomination with a perfect 100! He was beaten by two lads playing reserves this week; James Harmes of New York and Jayden Hunt of Beijing will wanna keep up the good work and hope their coaches notice and they too might follow in Darcy's footsteps.

Team of the Week

Some great stories out of this round with big Maximus Gawn monstering his way to a score well and truly worthy of the armband. Quite a few regulars checked in this week, but the big surprise is the appearance of the big defender from Seoul in Jackson Trengove. Beijing would have mixed emotions as Coach Toga claims coach of the week honours but they're also home to hard luck story of the week in Josh Jenkins who got to strut his stuff in a Shanghai guernsey.

D: Matthew Boyd (Christchurch), Kade Simpson (Mexico City), Sam Docherty (Moscow), Jackson Trengove (Seoul)
M: Marcus Bontempelli (Pacific), Scott Pendlebury (Buenos Aires), Nathan Jones (PNL), Joel Selwood (Dublin)
R: Max Gawn [c] (Berlin)
F: Steven Motlop [vc] (Pacific), Nick Riewoldt (Mexico City), Isaac Heeney (New York), Tom J Lynch (Seoul)
I: Bryce Gibbs (Christchurch), Leigh Montagna (Christchurch)

Coach: Toga (Beijing)

Purple 77

"Hyphenated Wonderkid" - lol, that's awesome.

That display of linguistic prowess means you should be one writing the weekly previews Nige!




Darcy Byrne-Gun! You legend!

Ah and Maxy. You just keep going ahead and keep that scrub out of the TOTW  8)

Ricochet


Nige

Quote from: Purple 77 on May 08, 2016, 11:18:18 PM
"Hyphenated Wonderkid" - lol, that's awesome.

That display of linguistic prowess means you should be one writing the weekly previews Nige!
tbh I'm happy to do them if you want haha.

At least Cairo might get more love in previews if I do. :P

Jay


Purple 77


Nige


Toga


Nige

Round 8

Rising Star of the Week

There hasn't been too much to smile about for our favourite Canadian team in WXVs, but we guarantee the Toronto Wolves will be happy with future superstar Jacob Hopper notching up an incredible 106 on debut to secure this week's nomination.

Team of the Week

Toronto have more to smile about this week as ruckman Matthew Kreuzer claims the ruck throne this week. Amazingly, three of the four defensive representatives came from Mexico City. Hard luck story of the week sees us look at the silly coaches at New Delhi who left superstar Ben Griffiths to rot in the reserves where he showed he's above the competition. Coach of the week honours go to RaisyDaisy and AaronKirk, the New York co-coaches who orchestrated an amazing victory and monster score.

D: Sam Docherty (Moscow), Heath Shaw (Mexico City), Kade Simpson (Mexico City), Mark Baguley (Mexico City)
M: Adam Treloar [c] (Dublin), Scott Pendlebury [vc] (Buenos Aires], Bryce Gibbs (Christchurch), Rory Sloane (Dublin)
R: Matthew Kreuzer (Toronto)
F: Jeremy Cameron (New Delhi), Josh J Kennedy (New York), Jeremy Howe (New Delhi), Dayne Zorko (Beijing)
I: Cameron Guthrie (Pacific), Dan Hannebery (London)

Coach: RaisyDaisy and AaronKirk (New York)

Toga


Holz

Hopper :(

I called it traded up in the draft to pick him then was disallowed from the controversial 5 vote veto because i was winning too much.

all so i could keep Hansen and get pick 5 over 3.

boo those 5. I call sabotage.