Round 10 Thread

Started by Jukes, May 22, 2016, 11:53:00 PM

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kilbluff1985

#15
Ducks

D: Enright 98, Birchall 95, Fantasia 76, B Smith 108
M: Hanners 252(c), Danger 191 (VC), Boak 99, Greenwood 80, W Langford 70, Seedsman 56
R: Nicholls 92
F: Zerrett 74, Greene 86, T Bell 99,  C Daniel 84
I/C: Tippa 82, Stretch 75, T Cole 48

Emerg, Brooksby (R), B Williams (sub), Hombsch 84 (D)

1761/18

T Dog

#16
Quote from: T Dog on May 25, 2016, 12:26:45 PM
Colorado Avalanche

Backs:  J. Bartel 109; T. Bugg 72; H. Grundy 65; R. Tarrant 51;
Mids:  S. Thompson 87; M. Murphy (DVC) 12; I. Smith 56; L. Hunter (C) 102x2=204; T. Scully (VC)  83x1.5=125; B. Ebert 64;
Ruck:  T. Hickey 79;
Forwards:   A. Fasolo 65; A. Hall 68; M. Hutchings 42; A. Everitt 119
Utilities:   E. Curnow 128;  J. Redden 83; B. McKenzie 57
Reserves: Z. Tuohy (D) 102; W. Minson (R); A. Tomlinson (F) 79; D. Parish (M)(Sub) 67;

1486   :-[ :'(

Jay


powersuperkents

#18
Quote from: powersuperkents on May 24, 2016, 09:29:08 PM
Santiago Cockerels

D: Dane Rampe (58), Steven May (92), Nick Malceski (65), Mark Baguley (50)
M: Luke Shuey (106), Mitch Duncan (108), Jack Macrae (104), Lachie Whitfield (70), Gary Ablett Jnr. (143), David Armitage (149)
R: Max Gawn (167)
F: Jarrad Waite (53), Josh J. Kennedy (256), Josh Jenkins (105), Charlie Cameron (88)
U: Hamish Hartlett (107), Dayne Zorko (200), Luke Dunstan (65)

E: Josh Bruce (for), Eric Mackenzie (back), Hayden Crozier (for), Nick Suban (55)
1, 991

Spudban in for Spuduley - big contribution Suban you flowering spud

Nige

Just a heads up guys, I'll likely be able to get the scores done tonight, but might not get the actual results up until tomorrow morning.  :)

kilbluff1985

Ducks

D: Enright 98, Birchall 95, Fantasia 76, B Smith 108
M: Hanners 252(c), Danger 191 (VC), Boak 99, Greenwood 80, W Langford 70, Seedsman 56
R: Nicholls 92
F: Zerrett 74, Greene 86, T Bell 99,  C Daniel 84
I/C: Tippa 82, Stretch 75, T Cole 48

Emerg, Brooksby (R), B Williams (sub), Hombsch 84 (D)

1761/18

Nige

Round 10 Results

New Brooklyn Hawks 15.8.98 lost to Colorado Avalanche 16.7.103
(Real: 1473 vs 1541 )

New Brooklyn just weren't up to the task as the away team in Colorado came over to play. Captain Lachie Hunter lead from the front with Jimmy Bartel, Andrejs Everitt and Ed Curnow providing support to help Colorado to victory while for New Brooklyn, only vice captain Jack Gunston and small forward Jamie Cripps put up a fight.

Best
New Brooklyn: Gunston, J.Cripps
Colorado: Bartel, Hunter, Everitt, Curnow

Chicago Sharks 15.11.101 lost to Anaheim Mighty Ducks 18.10.118
(Real: 1512 vs 1765)

Chicago seems to be having a few problems lately, including leadership issues with their captain and vice captain failing to fire. This is just one of several reasons they weren't good enough to fend off an inspired Anaheim team whose leadership duo showed the opposition exactly how it's done. Anaheim were simply better across the board with no real dead weight, while the Sharks just had too many passengers.

Best
Chicago: J.Gibson, Burgoyne, Wells
Anaheim: Smith, Hannebery, Dangerfield

Boston Terriers 20.11.131 defeated Ottawa Otters 19.7.121
(Real: 1967 vs 1818)

Boston are just too good at the moment with another great score and team effort the reasons for them taking the victory over a spirited Ottawa. With 9 players named in the best for the Terriers, they proved to be a true powerhouse. While for the Otters, they weren't disgraced and would have beaten several other teams this week, but were at the mercy of the luck of the draw.

Best
Boston: Howe, Pendlebury, Priddis, Cotchin, Neale, Gray, Goldstein, Riewoldt, Dahlhaus
Ottawa: Treloar, Zaharakis, Cunnington, Grigg, Naitanui, Jones

San Francisco Grizzlies 19.9.123 defeated Houston Bombers 14.18.102
(Real: 1848 vs 1523)

The Grizzlies are definitely making amends for their slow start to the season, easily accounting for the Houston Bombers who had a very ordinary week. San Fran were solid across the board, only let down by the form woes of ruck Stefan Martin and the absence of their sub Kade Kolodjashnij. Houston would be filthy with vice captain Steven Motlop who put in a disgraceful effort which more or less summed up the week that was for the Bombers.

Best
San Francisco: Steven, Deledio, Christensen, Betts, Jack
Houston: Roberton, Henderson

Carolina Panthers 19.11.125 defeated Quito Quetzals 15.15.115
(Real: 1876 vs 1727)

Another good game went the way of Carolina who took down the boys from Quito. Carolina had a lot of stellar performances including that of their captain Dustin Martin who performed admirably. Quito weren't embarrassed though, but they won't be happy about some of the individual efforts that really weren't up to scratch. However, they can smile about the form of Bryce Gibbs and Scott Lycett.

Best
Carolina: Docherty, Ward, Kennedy, Shiel, Kelly, Edwards, Martin, Rioli
Quito: McVeigh, Gibbs, Goddard, Lycett, Wingard

Santiago Cockerels 21.7.133 defeated Las Vegas Sinners 18.14.122
(Real: 1991 vs 1828)

The Cockerels posted the highest score of the week on their way to a win at home agains the Las Vegas Sinners. Santiago had all but two of their nine midfielders in the best and were just a class above all up. Vegas were on autopilot with the coach nowhere in sight. Captain Tom Mitchell stood up and made sure his men put in a display that would silence the critics, but they unfortunately messed with the wrong team this week.

Best
Santiago: Shuey, Duncan, Macrae, Ablett, Armitage, Gawn, Kennedy, Jenkins, Hartlett, Zorko
Las Vegas: Haynes, Lewis, Mitchell, Lloyd, Franklin, Westhoff, Walker

elephants


Jukes

#23
The Ladder
Boston Terriers   8   2   1273   1136   112.06
San Francisco Grizzlies   6   4   1222   1168   104.62
Carolina Panthers   6   4   1168   1147   101.83
Chicago Sharks   6   4   1135   1119   101.43
Santiago Cockerels   5   5   1202   1183   101.60
Anaheim Mighty Ducks    5   5   1129   1131   99.82
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Ottawa Otters   5   5   1177   1188   99.07
Houston Bombers   5   5   1115   1126   99.02
New Brooklyn Hawks   5   5   1091   1144   95.37
Colorado Avalanche   4   6   1112   1121   99.20
Quito Quetzals   3   7   1122   1187   94.52
Las Vegas Sinners   2   8   988   1065   92.77

So the widely considered best two teams in the competition (last year's grand finalists, and the two highest scoring teams) finally take their place at the top, with Santiago and the widely written-off (mostly by their coach) Anaheim climbing into the top six, at the expense of Ottawa and Houston. With one win separating second and 9th, still plenty of time for everything to be shaken up.

kilbluff1985

Ducks full list showers over both those teams

elephants

Quote from: kilbluff1985 on May 30, 2016, 06:42:38 PM
Ducks full list showers over both those teams

Laughable. Plus its no accident you haven't got a full team. Your fitness and conditioning department suck shower.

kilbluff1985

Quote from: elephants on May 30, 2016, 08:44:38 PM
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on May 30, 2016, 06:42:38 PM
Ducks full list showers over both those teams

Laughable. Plus its no accident you haven't got a full team. Your fitness and conditioning department suck shower.

not much we can do Ducks have 2 left feet on land