WXV Finals Week 1: Seoul's Dangerless Final

Started by Purple 77, August 01, 2017, 09:23:12 PM

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Ricochet


Ricochet



Holz

Geez what an exciting game. I was gone saturday night and then probably my best sunday ever.

Well played NDT best team in the home and away and earnt the right to stay alive. Wouldnt be suprised to see you again but im very happy i avoid seoul till finals.




meow meow


Holz

Brad Crouch you superstar.

Was just sitting in first gear wairing till finals

Matt who?

Jokes aside matt is a gun. No shame in being the second best crouch.

Purple 77

Brad's Dublin defeats Matt's New Delhi

New Delhi Tigers (23.11.149) lost to Dublin Destroyers (25.8.158)

What a sunday from Dublin! Martin, Brad Crouch, Sloane & Greenwood lifted big time and defeated New Delhi at home! Huge win for Dublin, a really disappointing loss for New Delhi. Is Dublin their bogey team? The Tiges get their deserved second chance next week.

Best
New Delhi: Marc Murphy, Robbie Gray, Matt Crouch, Travis Cloke, Jack Ziebell
Dublin: Dustin Martin, Adam Treloar, Rory Sloane, Hugh Greenwood, Tom Hawkins, Brad Crouch, Stephen Hill

Late Changes
New Delhi: Nil
Dublin: Nil

WXV Debut
New Delhi: Nil
Dublin: Nil

Club debut
New Delhi: Nil
Dublin: Nil

DUBLIN progresses to a PRELIMINARY FINAL
NEW DELHI progresses to a SEMI FINAL

RORY SLOANE wins a FINALS CHAMPION Medal

Purple 77

Seoul playing without Danger; Pacific without Belief?

Well, this was anti-climatic. The leadership of Oliver & Kelly was the only reason Seoul won this, in their worst performance since Round 6. They got lucky that Pacific just had a stinker of a day. However, their forward line continues to be an area of great concern.

Seoul Magpies (20.11.131) def Pacific Islanders (20.7.127)

Best
Seoul: Josh Kelly, Clayton Oliver
Pacific: Michael Hurley, Tom Mitchell, Marcus Bontempelli

Late Changes
Seoul: David Swallow replaced by David Myers
Pacific: Nil

WXV Debut
Seoul: Nil
Pacific: Nil

Club debut
Seoul: Nil
Pacific: Nil

SEOUL progresses to a PRELIMINARY FINAL
PACIFIC progresses to a SEMI FINAL

TOM MITCHELL wins a FINALS CHAMPION Medal

Purple 77

Revolution sink the Reigning Premierships

The Jags just had too many injuries at the end of the day. Despite a late charge by Sam Jacobs, New York's all round performance simply proved to be too solid. Farewell Rio, and again our first back-to-back premiers will have to be another year.

New York Revolution (21.9.135) def Rio de Janeiro Jaguars (19.9.123)

Best
New York: Shannon Hurn, Jordan Lewis, Tom Scully, Josh J Kennedy
Rio de Janeiro: Bernie Vince, Brayden Maynard, Sam Jacobs

Late Changes
New York: Nil
Rio de Janeiro: Matthew Boyd replaced by Nick Larkey, Aaron Hall subbed out for Zaine Cordy

WXV Debut
New York: Nil
Rio de Janeiro: Nick Larkey

Club debut
New York: Nil
Rio de Janeiro: Nil

NEW YORK progresses to a SEMI FINAL
RIO DE JANEIRO finishes 8th

SAM JACOBS wins a FINALS CHAMPION Medal

Holz

I feel bad for ndt would have beat everyone else.

Purple 77

Terrific Toronto tame Bashful Berlin

GG. Too salty to fully recognise how much the Wolves stepped up in this game.

Also, old players are overrated. flower em.

Berlin Brewers (21.9.135) lost to Toronto Wolves (25.8.158)

Best
Berlin: Michael Hibberd, Nat Fyfe, Max Gawn
Toronto: Shane Savage, Mitch Duncan, Jack Macrae, Pearce Hanley, Matthew Kreuzer, Jordan De Goey, Scott Selwood

Late Changes
Berlin: Nil
Toronto: Nil

WXV Debut
Berlin: Nil
Toronto: Nil

Club debut
Berlin: Nil
Toronto: Nil

TORONTO progresses to a SEMI FINAL
BERLIN finishes 7th

JACK MACRAE wins a FINALS CHAMPION Medal

Purple 77


Purple 77

Iguanadons ingest Imperials

Close game! Especially impressive from Port Morseby was that they had two less players.

Port Morseby Iguanadons (18.6.114) def Imperial Princes (16.11.107)

Best
Port Morseby: Bailey Williams, Declan Mountford, Harrison Himmelberg, Jed Lamb, Nick Suban
Imperial: Ethan Hughes, Maverick Weller

PORT MORSEBY progresses to a PRELIMINARY FINAL
IMPERIAL progresses to a SEMI FINAL

Purple 77

Wolverines wrestle Weta for Win

With one extra, Siberia were never guaranteed, so this was a good win for them.

Wellington Weta (14.8.92) lost to Siberian Wolverines (17.9.111)

Best
Wellington: Conor McKenna, Corey Ellis, Sam Petrevski-Seton
Siberian: Darcy Moore, David Astbury, George Hewett, Matthew Scharenberg

SIBERIA progresses to a PRELIMINARY FINAL
WELLINGTON progresses to a SEMI FINAL

Purple 77

Pyongyang shut down Storm

Great effort for the 8th placed Chollimas to get up! I guess when you have 13 of the buggers, they can swarm you. Scary stuff.

Shanghai Storm (16.10.106) lost to Pyongyang Chollimas (21.10.136)

Best
Shanghai: Dan Butler, Jackson Thurlow, Jared Polec, Luke Brown, Nathan Broad
Pyongyang: Cam McCarthy, Corey Maynard, Will Hayward

PYONGYANG progresses to a SEMI FINAL
SHANGHAI finishes 7th