WXV Round 14: Tokyo's Karmatic Revenge?

Started by Purple 77, July 05, 2017, 12:33:15 PM

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JBs-Hawks

Charlie Curnow to be Seouls next superstar  ;)

upthemaidens

If Dublin lose, we'll be one game plus percentage clear in the top 4.   The Seoul game next week will be for the 2nd spot on the ladder.

Double chance with HGA and avoiding New Delhi is there for the taking.   

Nige


Holz

Quote from: upthemaidens on July 09, 2017, 06:05:34 PM
If Dublin lose, we'll be one game plus percentage clear in the top 4.   The Seoul game next week will be for the 2nd spot on the ladder.

Double chance with HGA and avoiding New Delhi is there for the taking.

Seoul is the team to avoid.

Ndt just racking up wins putting up 140s

I think we all might be aiming for 4th to get the easy way into the grandfinal

upthemaidens

Quote from: Holz on July 09, 2017, 06:36:51 PM
Quote from: upthemaidens on July 09, 2017, 06:05:34 PM
If Dublin lose, we'll be one game plus percentage clear in the top 4.   The Seoul game next week will be for the 2nd spot on the ladder.

Double chance with HGA and avoiding New Delhi is there for the taking.

Pacific is the team to avoid.

Ndt just racking up wins putting up 140s

I think we all might be aiming for 4th to get the easy way into the grandfinal
Fixed  ;)

meow meow


Nige


Ricochet

Quote from: Holz on July 09, 2017, 06:36:51 PM
Quote from: upthemaidens on July 09, 2017, 06:05:34 PM
If Dublin lose, we'll be one game plus percentage clear in the top 4.   The Seoul game next week will be for the 2nd spot on the ladder.

Double chance with HGA and avoiding New Delhi is there for the taking.

Seoul is the team to avoid.

Ndt just racking up wins putting up 140s

I think we all might be aiming for 4th to get the easy way into the grandfinal
No 140 this week m8

RaisyDaisy

I think we won by 10SC with a whopping score in the 120's  :'(

Purple 77

Tigers Turn Up Heat Against Cobras

A lot of quality on show by New Delhi in this one, reflected by a Mullett ton coming in for Howe. Not a lot Cape Town could do, especially when JPK was a late out.

Cape Town Cobras (18.10.118) lost to New Delhi Tigers (24.11.155)

Best
Cape Town: Mark Blicavs
New Delhi: Steele Sidebottom, Marc Murphy, Robbie Gray, Matt Crouch, Sebastian Ross, Jack Ziebell, Aaron Mullett

Late Changes
Cape Town: Josh P Kennedy & Blake Acres replaced by Jake Carlisle & Taylor Garner
New Delhi: Jeremy Howe replaced by Aaron Mullett

WXV Debut
Cape Town: Nil
New Delhi: Nil

Club debut
Cape Town: Nil
New Delhi: Nil

Reserves

Durban Pirates (8.6.54) lost to Mumbai Elephants (9.6.60)

Best
Durban: Nil
Mumbai: Daniel Rich, Darcy Tucker


Purple 77

Sands surrender to Seoul Trio

Despite having four players score less than 50, Seoul STILL managed a very good 147 and surprise surprise, OliveField led the way. With Kelly and other random contributors, this team won't really ever score sub-140 very often. Although Beams came back, he wasn't really back, and that's reflected in the Cairo scoreline.

Seoul Magpies (23.9.147) def Cairo Sands (19.6.120)

Best
Seoul: Patrick Dangerfield, Clayton Oliver, Josh Kelly, David Swallow
Cairo: Jack Newnes, Koby Stevens, Ben Brown

Late Changes
Seoul: Caleb Marchbank & Toby Greene replaced by Lachie Weller & Taylor Duryea
Cairo: Nil

WXV Debut
Seoul: Nil
Cairo: Nil

Club debut
Seoul: Nil
Cairo: Nil

Reserves

Pyongyang Chollimas (24.7.151) def Alexandria Hieroglyphics (18.9.117)

Best
Pyongyang: Brandan Parfitt, Charlie Curnow, David Mackay, Jackson Trengove, Scott D Thompson
Alexandria: Jack Lonie, Mark Hutchings

Torpedo10

I think Westy beating Hombsch by 100 got Dublin over the line.

Purple 77

Scary & Livid Zorko Thunder force Royals to Retreat

What a shame that this team won't feature in finals! At least this 160+ score got them the win, as well as the score of the round! Captain Zorko was huge. London would at least be pleased with Membrey & Rampe.

London Royals (20.9.129) lost to Beijing Thunder (26.8.164)

Best
London: Dane Rampe, Tim Membrey
Beijing: Dayne Zorko, Callan Ward, Ollie Wines, Josh Jenkins, Kane Lambert

Late Changes
London: Nil
Beijing: Nil

WXV Debut
London: Ethan Hughes
Beijing: Nil

Club debut
London: Nil
Beijing: Nil

Reserves

Imperial Princes (8.11.59) lost to Shanghai Storm (17.10.112)

Best
Imperial: Will Langford
Shanghai: Brandon Ellis, Tom Jonas

Purple 77

Berlin break Samurai

Berlin Brewers (21.11.137) def Tokyo Samurai (18.6.114)

Dahlhaus & JJ really let the Samurai down here, because I sure as well was vulnerable in this match... I can assure you, I was stressing the whole time. Just so you know GL, Berlin are undefeated with Joel Smith in the team.

Best
Berlin: Shaun Burgoyne, Nat Fyfe, Jack Steven, Lance Franklin, Charlie Dixon, Michael Walters
Tokyo: Luke Parker, Rory Atkins, Zac Smith

Late Changes
Berlin: Nil
Tokyo: Jack Redden replaced by Connor Menadue

WXV Debut
Berlin: Joel Smith
Tokyo: Nil

Club debut
Berlin: Nil
Tokyo: Nil

Reserves

Rhineland Rum-Runners (11.9.75) def Yuzawa Yakuza (3.8.26)

Best
Rhineland: Darcy Byrne-Jones, Mark LeCras, Sam Frost
Yuzawa: Jamie Cripps

Purple 77

Dublin dodge Spetsnaz Bullet

Oh Hombsch, you need to at least crack half-a-ton. Nearly a damaging upset here, but Plugger McDonald making Hogan the #2 Demon forward was the difference here.

Moscow Spetsnaz (21.7.133) lost to Dublin Destroyers (21.11.137)

Best
Moscow: Sam Docherty, Jack Sinclair
Dublin: Tom McDonald, Todd Goldstein, Tom Hawkins, Justin Westhoff

Late Changes
Moscow: Nil
Dublin: Nil

WXV Debut
Moscow: Nil
Dublin: Nil

Club debut
Moscow: Nil
Dublin: Nil

Reserves

Siberian Wolverines (15.10.100) def Belfast Braves (11.8.74)

Best
Siberian: David Astbury, George Hewett, Lynden Dunn, Thomas Barrass
Belfast: James Parsons