AAP Alliance v EurAsia: A Hateful Eight

Started by Purple 77, June 11, 2019, 08:42:22 PM

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AAP Alliance

Blank, Blank, Rory Laird (Pacific), Blank
Patrick Cripps (VC - Rio), Ben Cunnington (Cape Town), Blank, Blank
Blake Schlensog (Cape Town)
Blank, Blank, Blank, Blank
Blank, Blank

Tim Taranto (Rio), Jack Ziebell (Rio), Blank, Reilly O'Brien (Buenos Aires)

fanTCfool

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AAP Alliance

Tom Stewart (Cairo), Blank, Rory Laird (Pacific), Daniel Rich (Rio)
Patrick Cripps (VC - Rio), Marcus Bontempelli (Pacific), Jack Macrae (Toronto), Blank
Blake Schlensog (Cape Town)
Travis Boak (Toronto), Caleb Daniel (Buenos Aires), Tim Kelly (Toronto), Blank
Andrew Gaff (Pacific), Mitch Duncan (Cape Town)

Ben Cunnington (Cape Town), Jack Ziebell (Rio), James Sicily (Mexico), Reilly O'Brien (Buenos Aires)

Torpedo10


fanTCfool

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AAP Alliance

Tom Stewart (Cairo), Blank, Rory Laird (Pacific), Daniel Rich (Rio)
Patrick Cripps (VC - Rio), Marcus Bontempelli (C - Pacific), Jack Macrae (Toronto), Luke Parker (Buenos Aires)
Blake Schlensog (Cape Town)
Travis Boak (Toronto), Caleb Daniel (Buenos Aires), Tim Kelly (Toronto), Rowan Marshall (Toronto)
Andrew Gaff (Pacific), Mitch Duncan (Cape Town)

Ben Cunnington (Cape Town), Jack Ziebell (Rio), James Sicily (Mexico), Reilly O'Brien (Buenos Aires)

Purple 77

After Nm/GWS

A masterful revision from FTC saw them dodge fielding the disappointing scores from Cape Town's Cunnington and Rio's Ziebell, but they are still in the emergencies; a bad score waiting to happen in the event of a sub.

For EurAsia, Seoul's Josh Kelly put in a much needed contribution which sees EurAsia catch up a little, but, including ROBs score, they are only 32 points ahead with one extra played. The Cripps/Kelly scores certainly have swung the odds a little, but AAP still with the advantage, especially considering EurAsia has used 3 of their 6 mids.


AAP AllianceEurAsia
POSTraditionalTeamSCOPENADJ         POSTraditionalTeamSCOPENADJ
D1Tom StewartCairo00D1Jake LloydNew Delhi00
D200D2Shannon HurnNew Delhi00
D3Rory LairdPacific121121D3Luke RyanPNL00
D4Daniel RichRio de Janeiro00D4Bachar HouliNew Delhi6868
M1Patrick CrippsRio de Janeiro7878M1Lachie NealeBeijing00
M2Marcus BontempelliPacific00M2Josh KellySeoul128128
M3Jack MacraeToronto00M3Nat FyfeBerlin00
M4Luke ParkerBuenos Aires00M4Matt CrouchDublin9191
R1Blake SchlensogCape Town00R1Brodie GrundyBeijing00
F1Travis BoakToronto00F1Patrick DangerfieldSeoul00
F2Caleb DanielBuenos Aires00F2Josh DunkleyTokyo00
F3Tim KellyToronto00F3Jordan De GoeyMoscow00
F4Rowan MarshallToronto00F4Michael WaltersBerlin00
U1 (MID )Andrew GaffPacific00U1 (RUC )Max GawnBerlin00
U2 (MID )Mitch DuncanCape Town00U2 (MID )Rory SloaneDublin125125
E1 (MID )Ben CunningtonCape Town5900E1 (MID )Zach MerrettPNL000
E2 (FWD )Jack ZiebellRio de Janeiro8000E2 (MID )Clayton OliverSeoul000
E3 (DEF )James SicilyMexico City000E3 (MID FWD)David MundyBerlin000
E4 (RUC )Reilly O'BrienBuenos Aires18100E4 (DEF )Brad SheppardLondon000
CMarcus BontempelliPacific00CBrodie GrundyBeijing00
VCPatrick CrippsRio de Janeiro780VCMax GawnBerlin00
Total:1992Total:4124

Salty Seconds

EurAsia probably missed one here, with Tokyo's Zac Williams (143) putting in a massive effort. Although hindsight makes fools of us all, he did average 105 from his last 6, so perhaps Ricophants does regret that one. Moscow's Stephen Coniglio (130) also would have been a fine selection, but his formline has wavered in recent weeks.

For AAP, it really does look like they would have been fine in the ruck division, with Cairo stalwart Shane 'Sausage' Mumford scoring 117, followed closely by FTC's own Jacob Hopper (114). But I reckon FTC sleeps well on those counts tonight.

Torpedo10

Wavered? He scored 200 two weeks ago and I told Rico to pick uConigs!

DazBurg

told you not to drop zerrett, cool 138 :P

iZander

Quote from: DazBurg on June 17, 2019, 08:10:07 PM
told you not to drop zerrett, cool 138 :P
Its next weeks score that counts for this

But i dont disagree :P

Ricochet

Quote from: iZander on June 17, 2019, 08:17:39 PM
Quote from: DazBurg on June 17, 2019, 08:10:07 PM
told you not to drop zerrett, cool 138 :P
Its next weeks score that counts for this

But i dont disagree :P
Could hit a Hutchings tag so not worth the risk

DazBurg

Quote from: iZander on June 17, 2019, 08:17:39 PM
Quote from: DazBurg on June 17, 2019, 08:10:07 PM
told you not to drop zerrett, cool 138 :P
Its next weeks score that counts for this

But i dont disagree :P
Ahh so even worse when it is 150

upthemaidens

#55
FTC, Gaff might have to deal with a Dylan Clarke tag.  Clarke has kept his last two opponents very quiet.

If you need a solid Defender, Michael Hurley is a safe option.

fanTCfool

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AAP Alliance

Tom Stewart (Cairo), James Sicily (Mexico), Rory Laird (Pacific), Daniel Rich (Rio)
Patrick Cripps (VC - Rio), Marcus Bontempelli (C - Pacific), Jack Macrae (Toronto), Luke Parker (Buenos Aires)
Blake Schlensog (Cape Town)
Travis Boak (Toronto), Caleb Daniel (Buenos Aires), Tim Kelly (Toronto), Rowan Marshall (Toronto)
Ricky Henderson (Cairo), Mitch Duncan (Cape Town)

Ben Cunnington (Cape Town), Jack Ziebell (Rio), Michael Hurley (Pacific), Reilly O'Brien (Buenos Aires)

upthemaidens

Quote from: upthemaidens on June 18, 2019, 08:10:21 PM
FTC, Gaff might have to deal with a Dylan Clarke tag.  Clarke has kept his last two opponents very quiet.

If you need a solid Defender, Michael Hurley is a safe option.
May have been wrong about Gaff, but Hurley is killing it.

fanTCfool

Quote from: upthemaidens on June 20, 2019, 10:16:13 PM
Quote from: upthemaidens on June 18, 2019, 08:10:21 PM
FTC, Gaff might have to deal with a Dylan Clarke tag.  Clarke has kept his last two opponents very quiet.

If you need a solid Defender, Michael Hurley is a safe option.
May have been wrong about Gaff, but Hurley is killing it.

Put him to sleep since you mentioned that!  :P

upthemaidens

Quote from: fanTCfool on June 20, 2019, 11:24:04 PM
Quote from: upthemaidens on June 20, 2019, 10:16:13 PM
Quote from: upthemaidens on June 18, 2019, 08:10:21 PM
FTC, Gaff might have to deal with a Dylan Clarke tag.  Clarke has kept his last two opponents very quiet.

If you need a solid Defender, Michael Hurley is a safe option.
May have been wrong about Gaff, but Hurley is killing it.

Put him to sleep since you mentioned that!  :P
True that.