WXV Rising Star and Team of the Week 2017

Started by Nige, March 20, 2017, 10:31:23 PM

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Purple 77

Sorry Walters... but at the same time, stop teasing me with great reserves scores and crap senior ones.

Purple 77

And I would have never thought PNL would top score in a round this year... unbelievable.

DazBurg

Quote from: Purple 77 on May 15, 2017, 06:23:53 PM
And I would have never thought PNL would top score in a round this year... unbelievable.
Coaches of the round  8) 8) 8)

Just keep on tipping our downfall purps ;)

Jroo


Toga


Purple 77

Rising Star for Round 10 will be announced after Round 9 is finished.

Nige

Round 9

Rising Star

In a year where there a very few highlights for them, Buenos Aires will be happy that Jarrod Berry produced a 75 to earn himself a nomination and bring some cheer to the Dillos.

Team of the Week

D: Nathan Wilson (Christchurch), Dylan Roberton (Cairo), Hamish Hartlett (New Delhi), Zach Tuohy (Buenos Aires)
M: Tom Mitchell [vc] (Pacific), Patrick Dangerfield (Seoul), Dustin Martin (Dublin), Scott Pendlebury (Toronto)
R: Zac Smith (Tokyo)
F: Charlie Dixon [c] (Berlin), Michael Walters (Berlin), Joe Daniher (Moscow), Cameron Pedersen (Toronto)
I: Brad Ebert (Rio), Gary Ablett Jr (Rio)

Coach: Holz (Dublin)

Nige

Round 10

Rising Star

It's no secret that PNL are in a transition period for the club, and as a result, one of the bright young stars of their future getting a chance to shine is Matthew Kennedy who put his hand up with a 84 which is pretty respectable.

Team of the Week

D: Shaun Burgoyne (Berlin), Bachar Houli (New Delhi), Jeremy McGovern (Cairo), Sam Docherty (Moscow)
M: Rory Sloane [c] (Dublin), Patrick Dangerfield [vc] (Seoul), Brandon Ellis (Beijing), Adam Treloar (Dublin)
R: Matthew Kreuzer (Toronto)
F: Josh Jenkins (Beijing), Shaun Higgins (Christchurch), Toby Greene (Seoul), Lance Franklin (Berlin)
I: Bryce Gibbs (Christchurch), Jack Newnes (Cairo)

Coach: Holz (Dublin)

Purple 77


Toga

Brando & Joshy J bringing back the form of yesteryear 8)


Holz

Quote from: Adamant on June 05, 2017, 06:18:24 PM
Quote from: Adamant on May 28, 2017, 09:41:48 PM
Kreuz > Goldy.

Gun no doubt, but got to see if he can survive the season.

the story of Kreuz is every time he start too live up to being a number 1 pick he gets injured. I really hope thats not the case this time he is only 28 so he could string some great years together.

pretty happy with Goldy though, chugging along with a 5 round average of 109.

Kreuz with a very nice 115. he has a very very tough draw coming up though

Mummy
Witts
Nank
Sloane
Gawn

this will be the test.



Adamant

Quote from: Holz on June 05, 2017, 06:35:19 PM
Kreuz with a very nice 115. he has a very very tough draw coming up though

Mummy
Witts
Nank
Sloane
Gawn

this will be the test.

Geez not sure the 183cm Sloane would be the greatest test for Kreuz. But you're right he hasn't really come up against anyone decent yet, his best score for the year was only against that scrub Goldstein.

Holz

Quote from: Adamant on June 05, 2017, 06:59:45 PM
Quote from: Holz on June 05, 2017, 06:35:19 PM
Kreuz with a very nice 115. he has a very very tough draw coming up though

Mummy
Witts
Nank
Sloane
Gawn

this will be the test.

Geez not sure the 183cm Sloane would be the greatest test for Kreuz. But you're right he hasn't really come up against anyone decent yet, his best score for the year was only against that scrub Goldstein.

I always interchange Sloane and Jacobs not sure why.

Sloane can grab all the hitouts regardless, Sloane is a jet id back him in to get a few hit outs somehow.

Adamant

Quote from: Holz on June 05, 2017, 06:35:19 PM
Kreuz with a very nice 115. he has a very very tough draw coming up though

Mummy
Witts
Nank
Sloane
Gawn

this will be the test.

Well he just obliterated the fancied All-Australian ruckman.

He's a monster.