WXV Round 8: Mexico City v Dublin in Aftermath Round

Started by Purple 77, May 09, 2017, 09:45:25 PM

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Purple 77

#120
flower off JPK

Purple 77

kudos to Mexico City for leaving Newman in the side despite not being named in the initial 22!

That'll be a juicy century rewarding your faith

DazBurg

Quote from: DazBurg on April 20, 2016, 08:20:15 AM
we seemed to go better when your doubted us Purps in your write ups
stop picking us :P

Quote from: DazBurg on April 27, 2016, 08:17:16 AM
purps i told you the other week
you need to go back to doubting PNL for our seasons sake :P

Quote from: DazBurg on May 04, 2016, 02:50:49 PM
Quote from: Hellopplz on May 04, 2016, 01:49:07 PM
Quote from: RaisyDaisy on May 04, 2016, 09:00:52 AM
If we're ever going to beat PNL, then now is the time - ripe for the picking!

Some serious selection decisions this week for us with several guys in the two's knocking on the door to get a call up
Shame you guys won't win :P. The boys will want to put in a mighty effort consisting hodge is now out again long term, so time to promote somebody else up onto the leadership group! We'll leave that surprise until later this week ;).
gonna be tough for NY simply because finally purps picked against us

we usually win then :P

@purps New Season same thing happening
keep up the great write ups mate ;) (P.S always bet against us please haha)
RD you have Purps to blame 2 years running now

Torpedo10

Hanners hasn't gotten London over the line.

Has he?  :-X

Purple 77

Quote from: Torpedo10 on May 14, 2017, 08:07:42 PM
Hanners hasn't gotten London over the line.

Has he?  :-X

Well, I did have you guys about 200 points up going into the last quarter, so I wouldn't be too worried :P

Purple 77

It's a fairly unimpressive week compared to last week in a nutshell... PNL aside.

Boomz


Ricochet


Holz

Quote from: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 07:49:55 PM
kudos to Mexico City for leaving Newman in the side despite not being named in the initial 22!

That'll be a juicy century rewarding your faith

Faith or lazy coaching.

Regardless i wasnt going to win with hill treloar birchall out.

Id back myself to pump mexico next week wirh rocky out and treloar back.

GoLions

Quote from: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 07:31:21 PM
flower off JPK
Pretty sure you still won comfortably? Haha

Glad i finally got a decent C score though!

Jroo

Quote from: Holz on May 14, 2017, 08:24:21 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on May 14, 2017, 07:49:55 PM
kudos to Mexico City for leaving Newman in the side despite not being named in the initial 22!

That'll be a juicy century rewarding your faith

Faith or lazy coaching.

Regardless i wasnt going to win with hill treloar birchall out.

Id back myself to pump mexico next week wirh rocky out and treloar back.
Definitely faith, backed in Newman from day one. Hopefully Horse follows my lead now  ::)

Might have to come into the leadership group if Rocky is out

Purple 77

#131
Brewers spike Cobra Venom

It was a lot closer in my head, but Berlin won reasonably comfortably with players standing up when they were called upon. Cape Town just needed more outside of Pittard & JPK

Berlin Brewers (21.10.136) def Cape Town Cobras (19.9.123)

Best
Berlin: Michael Hibberd, Jack Steven, Jack Viney
Cape Town: Jasper Pittard, Josh P Kennedy

Late Changes
Berlin: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

WXV Debut
Berlin: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

Club debut
Berlin: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

Reserves

Rhineland Rum-Runners (18.9.117) def Durban Pirates (4.7.31)

Best
Rhineland: Jamie MacMillan, Luke Dunstan, Michael Walters, Steve Johnson
Durban: Jake Carlisle, Tom Papley

Purple 77

Moscow grind out win against London

Moscow have consolidated their fine win over New Delhi by making it two on trot! Meanwhile London look like they have tired players.

London Royals (17.10.112) lost to Moscow Spetsnaz (20.9.129)

Best
London: Dan Hannebery, Orazio Fantasia
Moscow: Sam Docherty, Dyson Heppell, Joe Daniher, Ryan Burton

Late Changes
London:  Nil
Moscow: Jesse Hogan replaced by Ryan Clarke

WXV Debut
London:  Nil
Moscow: Nil

Club debut
London:  Nil
Moscow: Nick Graham

Reserves

Imperial Princes (21.9.135) lost to Siberian Wolverines (25.11.161)

Best
Imperial: Billy Hartung, Dean Towers, Ryan Harwood
Siberian: Eric Hipwood, George Hewett, Jack Hombsch, Tim Taranto, Tomas Bugg

Purple 77

Merciless Magpies swoop Whimpering Wolves

This was a great response from the team that has dropped it's past two matches. Oliver continues his amazing form as surely the leader of the Coaches Award recipient of the competition? Meanwhile, something's not right with Pendlebury at the moment, and it's showing on the scoreboard.

Seoul Magpies (24.6.150) def Toronto Wolves (18.7.115)

Best
Seoul: Christian Salem, Patrick Dangerfield, Clayton Oliver, Josh Kelly, Ben McEvoy, Caleb Daniel, Liam Shiels
Toronto: Matthew Kreuzer, Jack Macrae, Cameron Pedersen

Late Changes
Seoul:  Nil
Toronto: Jimmy Webster subbed out for Tyson Goldsack

WXV Debut
Seoul:  Nil
Toronto: Nil

Club debut
Seoul:  Nil
Toronto: Nil

Reserves

Pyongyang Chollimas (8.10.58) def Windsor Warriors (7.11.53)

Best
Pyongyang: Nil
Windsor: Joel Hamling, Sam Rowe

Purple 77

Tigers ignore Saints Sermon

The Saints did well to stick with New Delhi for as long as they did, but they needed more from their western bulldogs to contend with the depth of the Tigers.

New Delhi Tigers (23.6.144) def Christchurch Saints (21.10.136)

Best
New Delhi: Jake Lloyd, Marc Murphy, Stefan Martin, Jeremy Cameron, Sebastian Ross
Christchurch: Connor Blakely, Chris Masten, Aaron Sandilands, Jack Steele, Bryce Gibbs

Late Changes
New Delhi:  Nil
Christchurch:  Nil

WXV Debut
New Delhi:  Nil
Christchurch:  Nil

Club debut
New Delhi:  Nil
Christchurch:  Nil

Reserves

Mumbai Elephants (13.9.87) lost to Wellington Weta (24.9.153)

Best
Mumbai: Daniel Rich, Ed Langdon, Phil Davis
Wellington: Alex Silvagni, Harris Andrews, James Stewart, Jed Anderson, Ryan Lester, Sam Mitchell, Will Hoskin-Elliott