Round 9 Thread

Started by Jukes, May 14, 2017, 11:20:10 PM

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kilbluff1985

but losing 2 starting forwards hurts

thought i'd have enough mids to have a good sub each week too which is why Armo out hurts

Jukes

I was legit going to do my scores today but the servers were down :/ hopefully I can get to them in the near future, definitely by round 11! :P

powersuperkents

Quote from: Jukes on May 22, 2017, 10:15:23 PM
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on May 22, 2017, 12:07:24 PM
Quote from: Jukes on May 22, 2017, 11:30:47 AM
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on May 22, 2017, 10:46:08 AM
flower Devon Smith out for 6 i'm so screwed

Mate I've got Coniglio out for 10 and Deledio has been AWOL all season :-[

Armo, Smith and Bennell

Coniglio >> Deledio >>>>>>> Smith > Arma > Bennell tbh

But at least we have Hugh Greenwood :3
I could say one word and you would both be...

GAWN!!!!

Jukes

I'll have all the results up tomorrow, and the up-to-date ladders Sunday.

All ressies games have been decided (unless Lemmens scores -30) - Carolina, Stanford, Nevada, Rockford, Harlem, and Montreal the winners. My boys Stanford the highest scoring side, putting up 783 thanks to Greenwood (104), Papley (95), and Maynard (77x2), with Harlem second with 733 lead by Nathan Wilson's 127.

Jukes

Here's the full score updates heading into our last 22 guys to play (Gold Coast) tomorrow

Quito Quetzals 16.9.105 defeated Chicago Sharks 12.17.89
(Real: 1580 vs 1329)

Quito have been unlucky at points this season, but they get a break this week with a big win over a team that moreso resembled plankton than sharks. Only one played topped the 100, the captain managed 74, and most of their reliable players failed to perform, the most disappointing being probably Burgoyne's 42, Gibson's 31, and Lobb's 45 among a host of bad scores - everything collapsed this round, so hopefully the Sharks players can rebound and get back to normal next round. Quito's midfield were strong, with Ross, Curnow, and Rich topping 110 and youngsters Barrett and Phillips scoring handily.

Best
Quito: Rich, Ross, Curnow, Cameron
Chicago: McDonald


Houston Bombers: 1694 add Witts
New Brooklyn Hawks: 1599


Newnes getting hurt a massive blow for the Hawk's chances of winning this game, with the win a certainty for the Bombers at home. The Houston midfield dominated but they were complacent down back and up forward (only 1 of 8 scores being over 80), while the Hawks outfit was very consistent across the board (13 of 18 scores being 80-100) apart from a few major letdowns - Newnes, Cripps, and SPS.

Best
Houston: Beams, Kreuzer, Sloane, Zaharakis, Adams, Rance, Crisp
New Brooklyn: Sidebottom, Brown


Ottawa Otters 18.7.115 lost to Anaheim Mighty Ducks 20.6.126
(Real: 1723 vs 1891)

You could have thought the Otters could've had a sniff with Dixon going bananas last night, but it's not the case as they fall - respectably, mind you - to the Ducks in the battle of the water-dwelling creatures. The three guys listed in the best were great for Ottawa but they were let down in other areas - namely Fiorini being a R11 out, being replaced by Fasolo who scored 29, who counted as their HGA and was replaced by Ed Langdon as sub. Positive signs for both clubs to be taken out of this game.

Best
Ottawa: Dixon, Treloar, Broadbent
Anaheim: Dangerfield, Hannebery, Watson, Hibberd, Hurley, Merrett, Sandilands, Boak

And the reserves:

Carolina Panthers: 448 add Lemmens
Colorado: 425

Milwaukee Roosters 6.8.44 lost to Stanford Cardinal 12.6.78
(Real: 437 vs 783)

Nevada Desert Coyotes 9.7.63 defeated Suffolk Terriers 7.7.49
(Real: 629 vs 489)

Galapagos Tortoise 5.9.39 lost to Rockford Bears 6.7.43
(Real: 394 vs 431)

Rio Grande Valley Rockets 8.6.54 lost to Harlem Naggers 11.7.73
(Real: 537 vs 733)

Montreal Moose 6.7.43 defeated Birmingham Dragons 5.4.34
(Real: 431 vs 338)

nas

Quote from: elephants on May 22, 2017, 02:44:27 PM
Goldy-Nank combo is becoming lethal. Never expected this when I picked Nank with pick 72 (the final pick) in the 2014 recycled player draft! :P

Your combo came out on top this round, Goldy (135) & Nank (100) score 235.

Same deal here as well with Mummy (135) - Grundy (92) combo score  227.

Nige

Just wait until I get NicNat back!

Also, we post one of our best (might even be our best) scores for the year and still can't win. Grim.

fanTCfool

We are on the board! Phew...

Jukes

One small mistake - Birmingham still have Rosa to play, so he needs 94 to get them the win over Montreal.

fanTCfool

Quote from: Jukes on June 03, 2017, 03:47:02 PM
One small mistake - Birmingham still have Rosa to play, so he needs 94 to get them the win over Montreal.

That'll be real tight, he's on track as it stands.

Jukes

Final scores

Quito Quetzals 16.9.105 defeated Chicago Sharks 12.17.89
(Real: 1580 vs 1329)

Quito have been unlucky at points this season, but they get a break this week with a big win over a team that moreso resembled plankton than sharks. Only one played topped the 100, the captain managed 74, and most of their reliable players failed to perform, the most disappointing being probably Burgoyne's 42, Gibson's 31, and Lobb's 45 among a host of bad scores - everything collapsed this round, so hopefully the Sharks players can rebound and get back to normal next round. Quito's midfield were strong, with Ross, Curnow, and Rich topping 110 and youngsters Barrett and Phillips scoring handily.

Best
Quito: Rich, Ross, Curnow, Cameron
Chicago: McDonald


Houston Bombers 18.11.119 defeated New Brooklyn Hawks 16.11.107
(Real: 1787 vs 1599)

Newnes getting hurt a massive blow for the Hawk's chances of winning this game, with the win a certainty for the Bombers at home. The Houston midfield dominated but they were complacent down back and up forward (only 1 of 8 scores being over 80), while the Hawks outfit was very consistent across the board (13 of 18 scores being 80-100) apart from a few major letdowns - Newnes, Cripps, and SPS.

Best
Houston: Beams, Kreuzer, Sloane, Zaharakis, Adams, Rance, Crisp
New Brooklyn: Sidebottom, Brown


Ottawa Otters 18.7.115 lost to Anaheim Mighty Ducks 20.6.126
(Real: 1723 vs 1891)

You could have thought the Otters could've had a sniff with Dixon going bananas last night, but it's not the case as they fall - respectably, mind you - to the Ducks in the battle of the water-dwelling creatures. The three guys listed in the best were great for Ottawa but they were let down in other areas - namely Fiorini being a R11 out, being replaced by Fasolo who scored 29, who counted as their HGA and was replaced by Ed Langdon as sub. Positive signs for both clubs to be taken out of this game.

Best
Ottawa: Dixon, Treloar, Broadbent
Anaheim: Dangerfield, Hannebery, Watson, Hibberd, Hurley, Merrett, Sandilands, Boak

And the reserves:

North Carolina Tar Heels 8.4.52 defeated Colorado Bootleggers 6.7.43
(Real: 516 vs 425)

Milwaukee Roosters 6.8.44 lost to Stanford Cardinal 12.6.78
(Real: 437 vs 783)

Nevada Desert Coyotes 9.7.63 defeated Suffolk Terriers 7.7.49
(Real: 629 vs 489)

Galapagos Tortoise 5.9.39 lost to Rockford Bears 6.7.43
(Real: 394 vs 431)

Rio Grande Valley Rockets 8.6.54 lost to Harlem Naggers 11.7.73
(Real: 537 vs 733)

Montreal Moose 6.7.43 defeated Birmingham Dragons 6.4.40
(Real: 431 vs 396)

Nige

Carolina Panthers 1814 lost to Colorado Avalanche 1922

Carolina Panthers. - 1814

Def: S Docherty (101) - S Mayes (70) - D Roberton (119) - L McDonald (76).
Mid: D Martin (144)  - JPKennedy (C 102x2=204) - C Ward (62) - D Shiel (75) - M Bontempelli (VC 81x1.5=122) - Josh Kelly (101).
Ruck: S Mumford (135).
Fwd: J Daniher (124) - Sam Reid (75) - J Patton (53) - J Redpath (37).
Util: B Grundy (EVC 92) - L Jong (M/F 80) - R Henderson (D/M 62).

Emerg: A Otten (D 72) - S Johnson (F 43) - R Atkins (Sub 82).

vs

Colorado - 1922

D: Zach Tuohy 116, Robbie Tarrant 102, Sam Frost 78, Jarrad Harbrow 81
M: Marc Murphy 123x2=246 (c), Brad Ebert 141x1.5=212 (vc), Tom Scully 111, Aaron Hall 109, Jared Polec 94, Sam Gray 84
R: Billy Longer 43
F: Isaac Smith 104, Jamie Elliott 89, Levi Greenwood 65, Maverick Weller 68
U: Connor Blakely 130, Sam Gibson 74, Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti 72

E: Mark Blicavs 62 (M), Heath Grundy 87 (sub), Michael Hartley 100 (D)

A huge upset here as everything went right for Colorado on their way to a super impressive victory over a strong Carolina outfit.




Wisconsin Cockerels 1740 defeated San Francisco Grizzlies 1596

Wisconsin Cockerels - 1740

B: Steven May 100, Hamish Hartlett 116, Kade Kolodjashnij 86, Dane Rampe (55)
M: Dayne Zorko (123 x 2 = 246), Luke Shuey (78), Gary Ablett Jnr. 139, Mitch Duncan (131 x 1.5 = 197), Lachie Whitfield (93), Luke Dunstan (86)
R: Adam Saad 58/2=29
F: Josh J. Kennedy (72), Jarrad Waite (31), Caleb Daniel (81), Charlie Cameron (75) 
U: Jack Billings (104), Touk Miller 66 (M/F), Jack Macrae (86)

E: Alex Sexton (M), Charlie Curnow (F), Hayden Crozier (B), Matt Taberner 19 (sub)

vs

San Francisco Grizzlies - 1596

D: H. Shaw 73, J. Pittard 58, Z. Williams 72, L. Montagna 85
M: J. Steven 93x1.75=163 (cc), J. Viney 95x1.75=166 (cc), O. Wines 105, L. Hunter 39, B. Goddard 94 (evc), B. Hill 58
R: S. Martin 107
F: J. Watts 56, E. Betts 108, T. Hawkins 74, R. Douglas 64
U: M. Leuenberger 96, A. Swallow 67, S.D. Thompson 80

Emg: O. McDonald 42, P. Wright (R11), J. Trengove (R11), D. Pearce 70 (sub)

The work was done early for the Cockerels who finished the game strong and were a bit too good on the day for the Grizzlies who wouldn't be too happy with this effort.




Las Vegas Sinners 1718 lost Boston Terriers 1846

Las Vegas Sinners - 1718

DEF: Jake Lloyd 110, Nic Newman 93, Lachie Plowman 79, Jake Carlisle 84
MID:  Nathan Fyfe 98x2=196 (C), Tom Mitchell 158 (EVC), Jarryd Lyons 113, Josh Caddy Jordan De Goey 54, Sam Powell-Pepper 88, Scott Selwood 102
RUCK: Kurt Tippett 79
FWD: Lance Franklin 76x1.5=114 (VC), Justin Westhoff 98, Taylor Walker 89, Jeff Garlett 34
UTI: Zak Jones 49, Jordan DeGoey Brad Sheppard 50, George Hewett 60

EMERG:  Brad Sheppard(DEF),  Harry Cunningham 68 (MID)(SUB), Clay Smith 53 (FWD), Jonathon Griffin 0 (RUC)

vs

Boston Terriers - 1846

D: R.Laird 110, J.Howe 105, J.Kelly 78, J.Martin 56
M: S.Pendlebury 142 (DVC), J.Selwood 126x2=252 (C), L.Neale 134x1.5=201 (VC), M.Priddis 73, R.Gray 44, B.Gibbs 109
U: T.Cotchin 95, C.Guthrie J.Redden 41, D.Sheed 86
R: T.Goldstein 135
F: N.Riewoldt 77, L.Dahlhaus 90, C.Wingard Mark LeCras 52, T.Nankervis 100

EMG: R.Murphy 99 (def), Z.Smith 136 (ruck), M.LeCras 52 (fwd), J.Redden (mid-sub)

Boston having a few passengers isn't what they want, but their opponents experienced the same and weren't as smart with their choice in leadership which was ultimately the difference.