WXV Round 11: Berlin to Do or Die

Started by Purple 77, May 29, 2017, 09:02:44 PM

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DazBurg

Quote from: Purple 77 on June 12, 2017, 07:20:48 PM
Pfft, as long as Melbourne keep winning all my Worlds salt is brushed off.

Well done Cairo! Hope you make finals  8)
told you purps come trade time come see us ;)

Purple 77

Also before I start rolling out the results, just wanna say loopholing isn't always the best thing for your team! Glad it happened but not necessarily to you meow, but look at Silvagni's sub eligible score of "3" to heed the danger of loopholing :P

Purple 77

Ab-Seoul-ut-tion

BAM! I called them out, and they delivered. Seoul takes home the highest score of the year, whilst Cape Town certainly don't.

Seoul Magpies (27.9.171) def Cape Town Cobras (18.10.118)

Best
Seoul: Patrick Dangerfield, Clayton Oliver, Josh Kelly, Tom J Lynch, Caleb Daniel, Lachie Whitfield
Cape Town: Josh P Kennedy, Dion Prestia, Tom Papley

Late Changes
Seoul: Patrick McKenna replaced by Kamdyn McIntosh
Cape Town: Touk Miller replaced by Darcy Lang

WXV Debut
Seoul: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

Club debut
Seoul: Nil
Cape Town: Nil

Reserves

Pyongyang Chollimas (20.11.131) def Durban Pirates (15.10.100)

Best
Pyongyang: Jackson Trengove, Kaiden Brand, Lachie Weller
Durban: Ben Ainsworth, Jonathon Griffin, Peter Wright

Purple 77

Tigers dispel Royals Rumble

A no headline performance from either team really. Tigers a little down than usual, whilst Royals score their average

New Delhi Tigers (22.9.141) def London Royals (19.8.122)

Best
New Delhi: Bachar Houli, Jeremy Howe, Steele Sidebottom, Matt Crouch, Stefan Martin, Sebastian Ross
London: Heath Grundy, Dan Hannebery, Tom T Lynch

Late Changes
New Delhi: Nil
London: Nil

WXV Debut
New Delhi: Nil
London: Nil

Club debut
New Delhi: Nil
London: Nil

Reserves

Mumbai Elephants (24.10.154) def Imperial Princes (20.7.127)

Best
Mumbai: Daniel Rich, Jake Barrett, Nick Robertson
Imperial: Darcy Gardiner, Jesse Lonergan, Josh Bruce, Josh Hill


Purple 77

Cairo Kill Berlin's Hopes

That's all she wrote boys and girls. But like the Demons, I'm riding the hopes of a finals birth for Cairo!

Berlin Brewers (19.10.124) lost to Cairo Sands (22.9.141)

Best
Berlin: Nat Fyfe, Andrew Mackie
Cairo: Taylor Adams, Josh Smith, Dayne Beams, Jack Newnes, Dom Sheed

Late Changes
Berlin: Jake Spencer, Tom Liberatore & Luke Dunstan replaced by Shaun Burgoyne, Andrew Mackie & Daniel Menzel
Cairo: Ben Ronke replaced by Tom Stewart

WXV Debut
Berlin: Nil
Cairo: Nil

Club debut
Berlin: Nil
Cairo: Nil

Reserves

Rhineland Rum-Runners (10.10.70) lost to Alexandria Hieroglyphics (13.8.86)

Best
Rhineland: Jamie MacMillan, Ryan Bastinac
Alexandria: David Cuningham

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Beijing stop Spetsnas Streak

Well done Beijing! Although this form is coming a little late, getting wins on the board will add respectability to your win/loss ratio. Meanwhile the Spetsnaz actually get their highest score of the year, but their luck had to run out eventually. What a ride it was.

Moscow Spetsnaz (22.7.139) lost to Beijing Thunder (23.11.149)

Best
Moscow: Sam Docherty, Steven May, Jack Crisp, Sam Menegola
Beijing: Sam Mayes, Lachie Neale, Dayne Zorko, Harry Taylor

Late Changes
Moscow: Nick Graham& Jarrod Pickett replaced by Ryan Burton & Wayne Milera
Beijing: Sharrod Wellingham & Kym LeBois replaced by Kane Lambert & Harry Taylor

WXV Debut
Moscow: Nil
Beijing: Nil

Club debut
Moscow: Nil
Beijing: Nil

Reserves

Siberian Wolverines (19.11.125) def Shanghai Storm (11.9.75)

Best
Siberian: Darcy Moore, David Astbury, Jack Sinclair, Levi Greenwood
Shanghai: Christian Petracca, Tom Jonas

Purple 77

Toronto Turfs Tokyo

Let's all welcome the Wolves to the comp! They are in some serious form right now that would make ANY team nervous! Tokyo? The opposite.

Toronto Wolves (23.9.147) def Tokyo Samurai (18.9.117)

Best
Toronto: Scott Pendlebury, Scott Selwood, Matthew Kreuzer, Jack Macrae, Lewis Taylor
Tokyo: Zac Williams, Luke Parker, Zac Smith, Luke Dahlhaus

Late Changes
Toronto: Sam Kerridge replaced by Lewis Taylor
Tokyo: Nil

WXV Debut
Toronto: Nil
Tokyo: Aidan Corr

Club debut
Toronto: Nil
Tokyo: Nil

Reserves

Windsor Warriors (10.8.68) def Yuzawa Yakuza (3.7.25)

Best
Windsor: Nil
Yuzawa: Dale Thomas

Purple 77

Dublin's A Graders outshine Saints

Credit where credit is due :P love the banter as always between these two respectable coaches

Christchurch Saints (18.9.117) lost to Dublin Destroyers (24.9.153)

Best
Christchurch: Sam Mitchell, Connor Blakely
Dublin: Dustin Martin, Nathan Jones, Adam Treloar, Todd Goldstein, Justin Westhoff, Jack Riewoldt

Late Changes
Christchurch: Robert Murphy, Aaron Sandilands & Clay Smith replaced by Will Hoskin-Elliott, Jake Lever & Drew Petrie
Dublin: Nil

WXV Debut
Christchurch: Nil
Dublin: Nil

Club debut
Christchurch: Drew Petrie
Dublin: Nil

Reserves

Wellington Weta (14.11.95) def Belfast Braves (10.8.68)

Best
Wellington: Alex Neal-Bullen, Harris Andrews, Ryan Lester, Toby McLean
Belfast: Hugh Greenwood

Purple 77

PNL pocket Buenos Aires

Sigh, come on Dillos, you really could have won this match! Meanwhile, PNL notch another win to stay relevant.

Buenos Aires Armadillos (18.10.118) lost to PNL Reindeers (19.10.124)

Best
Buenos Aires: Nil
PNL: Zach Merrett, Dylan Shiel, Jack Billings

Late Changes
Buenos Aires: Darcy Parish replaced by Shaun Atley
PNL: Billie Smedts, Will Brodie & Ben Keays replaced by Jonathon Patton, Jackson Nelson & Hayden Crozier

WXV Debut
Buenos Aires: Nil
PNL: Nil

Club debut
Buenos Aires: Nil
PNL: Nil

Reserves

La Plata Armada (7.11.53) def Marseille Kings (0.7.7)

Best
La Plata: Nil
Marseille: Nil

Toga


Purple 77

Revolution Rise Against Rio

A tough tussle this was! Where the difference was Rio's C and VC selection, had they simply swapped them, GAJ would have taken them home. A mistake I dare say won't be repeated. At least Tyson earned his ton somewhat.

New York Revolution (22.11.143) def Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (22.6.138)

Best
New York: Joel Selwood, Isaac Heeney, Dom Tyson
Rio de Janeiro: Tom Cutler, Gary Jnr Ablett, Elliot Yeo

Late Changes
New York: Mitch White, Ben Sinclair & Hayden Ballantyne replaced by Jarryd Roughead, Josh Gibson & Lachie Henderson
Rio de Janeiro: Nil

WXV Debut
New York: Nil
Rio de Janeiro: Nil

Club debut
New York: Nil
Rio de Janeiro: Nil

Reserves

Washington Rebellion (11.8.74) lost to Copacabana Capuchins (13.7.85)

Best
Washington: Sam B Reid
Copacabana: Lewis Jetta, Liam Jones

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Pacific Ponder what could have been

Wow. A 1 SC point loss! Simpson got the magic number of 82 to win the match against the Islanders as the last man standing! What an incredible finish in an otherwise disappointingly low scoring affair for these two great sides. Pacific in some serious trouble searching for wins

Pacific Islanders (20.11.131) lost to Mexico City Suns (20.11.132*)
*1308 to 1309

Best
Pacific: Tom Mitchell, Jarrod Witts, Jarryd Lyons
Mexico City: Trent Cotchin

Late Changes
Pacific: Paul Ahern replaced by Jordan Murdoch
Mexico City: Nick Riewoldt replaced by James Sicily

WXV Debut
Pacific: Nil
Mexico City: Nil

Club debut
Pacific: Nil
Mexico City: Nil

Reserves

Port Morseby Iguanadons (14.9.93) def Mexico City Suns (6.8.44)

Best
Port Morseby: Sam Gibson
Mexico City: Lewis Melican

Purple 77

Dublin make it 3 for 3 against Christchurch

Mexico City keep their undefeated run against Pacific in thrilling fashion

Whilst New York notch their first win against Rio

Nige


Torpedo10

Would've beaten 10 other teams this week.  :( So close.