WXV Round 9: The World braces for the Super-Round

Started by Purple 77, May 18, 2016, 12:29:53 PM

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Ricochet

Quote from: Ricochet on May 22, 2016, 07:36:57 PM
Seb Ross topping off a nice week for NDT  ;D

Should be cracking 1500, maybe even 1550 wit HGA
in fact 1527 + Ross' 3rd Qt

AaronKirk

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Quote from: Ricochet on May 22, 2016, 07:06:39 PM
and to think we were offered Shaw for Heeney. He's such a fantasy slut

Heeney not going too bad for a 2nd year player just quietly... Shaw isn't going to get 203 every week.....

Holz

Quote from: AaronKirk on May 22, 2016, 07:49:41 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 22, 2016, 07:06:39 PM
and to think we were offered Shaw for Heeney. He's such a fantasy slut

Heeney not going too bad for a 2nd year player just quietly...

Hennedy would be better for you guys then shaw. Shaw is a beast but unless he gives you a premiership.

Ricochet

Quote from: AaronKirk on May 22, 2016, 07:49:41 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on May 22, 2016, 07:06:39 PM
and to think we were offered Shaw for Heeney. He's such a fantasy slut

Heeney not going too bad for a 2nd year player just quietly...
Oh yeh we'd kinda expect 80-85 from him. Shaw is just on a ridiculous level at the moment

Heeney is still very good though

meow meow

Hamish Hartlett you are flowering fired. Never playing for Christchurch ever again.

RaisyDaisy


Purple 77

Sorry for delay everyone. I'm away from my usual set-up, so I'll just put the scores up, and do the rest of the stuff tomorrow arvo.


Purple 77

Berlin's Final Hopes are Gawn

Yup, he's let me down in two straight weeks. flower this game, flower you footy universe for taking Fyfe away from me...

Meanwhile, it's painfully clear that Beijing are on the finals track, with STAR-GUN-SUPERSTAR Petracca leading the way!

Berlin Brewers (19.9.123) lost to Beijing Thunder (22.9.141)

Best
Berlin: Jack Steven, Jack Viney
Beijing: Callan Ward, Lachie Neale, Brodie Grundy, Dayne Zorko, Christian Petracca

Late Changes
Berlin: Nil
Beijing: Nil

WXV Debut
Berlin: Nil
Beijing: Nil

Club debut
Berlin: Nil
Beijing: Nil

Reserves

Rhineland Rum-Runners (16.7.103) def Shanghai Storm (9.8.62)

Best
Rhineland: Charlie Dixon, Nick Suban
Shanghai: Jared Polec, Thomas Jonas

Purple 77

Snowballing Buenos Aires claims Christchurch

5 in a row! 5 in a row! This was a crucial win for the dillos, and really the draw opens up for them in the second half of the year, they could seriously make finals after losing their first 4 games!

Christchurch... hmm.

Christchurch Saints (18.9.117) lost to Buenos Aires Armadillos (20.7.127)

Best
Christchurch: Bryce Gibbs
Buenos Aires: Scott Pendlebury, Jack Crisp

Late Changes
Christchurch: Nil
Buenos Aires: Nil

WXV Debut
Christchurch: Nil
Buenos Aires: Nil

Club debut
Christchurch: Nil
Buenos Aires: Daniel Gorringe

Reserves

Wellington Weta (18.10.118) lost to La Plata Armada (21.11.137)

Best
Wellington: Jordan Roughead, Connor Blakely, Ryan Lester, Nathan Wilson
La Plata: Troy Chaplin, Trent Dumont

Purple 77

Dublin Destroy Islanders

Brutal. Perhaps the heaviest defeat you'll see for the whole year. At least Pacific threw in their shocker in an almost unwinnable game.

Dublin Destroyers (26.8.164) def Pacific Islanders (16.10.106)

Best
Dublin: Heath Grundy, Adam Treloar, Todd Goldstein, Dustin Martin, Jack Gunston, Lance Franklin, Nick Dal Santo
Pacific: Marcus Bontempelli, James Kelly

Late Changes
Dublin: Nil
Pacific: Michael Barlow replaced by Jed Lamb

WXV Debut
Dublin: Nil
Pacific: Nil

Club debut
Dublin: Nil
Pacific: Nil

Reserves

Belfast Braves (6.11.47) lost to Port Morseby Iguanadons (11.9.75)

Best
Belfast: Ciaran Byrne
Port Morseby: Mitch McGovern

Torpedo10


Purple 77

Cobras know Dea way forward

A great result for the young Cobras, whilst London didn't disgrace themselves either. Dea & Lang the difference.

London Royals (20.8.128) lost to Cape Town Cobras (22.9.141)

Best
London: Dane Rampe, Daniel Hannebery, Tom T Lynch
Cape Town: Matt Dea, Josh P Kennedy, Dion Prestia, Mark Blicavs, Darcy Lang

Late Changes
London: Darcy MacPherson subbed out for Lin Jong
Cape Town: Dom Tyson replaced by Callum Mills

WXV Debut
London: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

Club debut
London: Matt Shaw
Cape Town: Nil

Reserves

Imperial Princes (20.6.126) def Durban Pirates (14.8.92)

Best
Imperial: Will Langford, Daniel McStay, Ethan Hughes, Kyle Hartigan
Durban: Cameron O'Shea, Gary Rohan, Peter Wright

Purple 77

Suns turn up the Heater

Dayum! Captain Shaw went bozonkers, so the Suns went bozonkers. A shame the Samurai turned up against an opponent that no team could have beaten this week. But damn! The Suns still remain the major obstacle for Dublin in the premiership race.

Mexico City Suns (28.10.178) def Tokyo Samurai (22.9.141)

Best
Mexico City: Heath Shaw, Kade Simpson, Trent Cotchin, Brendon Goddard, Nick Riewoldt, Brent Harvey, Adam Cooney
Tokyo: Luke Parker, Anthony Miles, Aaron Young, Charlie Cameron, Scott Lycett

Late Changes
Mexico City: Nil
Tokyo: Nil

WXV Debut
Mexico City: Nil
Tokyo: Nil

Club debut
Mexico City: Nil
Tokyo: Charlie Cameron

Reserves

Mexico City Suns (9.8.62) lost to Yuzawa Yakuza (17.8.110)

Best
Mexico City: George Hewett, James Gwilt
Yuzawa: Harry Cunningham, Rory Atkins, Patrick Ambrose, Steven Morris

Purple 77

Spetsnaz Prevail; Cairo turns to Brown

Well... Brown was their only centurion! :P

The Spetsnaz not only put a smile on their supporters faces, but they put up a decent score on their way to posting up a rare win (in 2016) against Cairo. Hogan just had a few more friends than Brown.

Moscow Spetsnaz (21.10.136) def Cairo Sands (18.9.117)

Best
Moscow: Sam Docherty, Robbie Gray, Nic Naitanui, Jesse Hogan
Cairo: Ben Brown

Late Changes
Moscow: Nil
Cairo: Nil

WXV Debut
Moscow: Nil
Cairo: Rhys Mathieson

Club debut
Moscow: Nil
Cairo: Nil

Reserves

Siberian Wolverines (12.11.83) def Alexandria Heiroglyphics (9.9.63)

Best
Siberia: James Frawley, Alex Pearce, Ben Newton, Wayne Milera
Alexandria: Paul Stewart, Dale Morris

Vinny

Quote from: meow meow on May 18, 2016, 07:27:56 PM
Gibbs 9
Rocky 0

It's going to be great to watch Bryce crush all Vinny's hopes and dreams. Buenos Aires are a joke of a redrafted team and are just lucky that they were allowed to get away with borrowing ossie85 for a period just long enough to rort the system to gain a Pendlebury. Anyone with any sense of fairness or morality (not overly prevalent in WXV lately, where's my compo) should surely get behind the pillars of justice, the most true and saintly team in WXV this week. Good will triumph over evil and we'll make the heathens crawl back into their shells and return to the bottom of the ladder (hell) where they belong.
;)