Main Menu

SMFFCWXVHQ

Started by ossie85, November 14, 2011, 04:42:56 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

ossie85


Eric Mackenzie was to make his debut for the Magpies against Wellington, but was a late withdrawal. MacKenzie may find it difficult to get in for the rest of the season, with Yarran to push his way into the back 4. James Kelly is also looking to return soon.

Jason Gram however did debut, and becomes player #21 for the Pies.

ossie85


BRENT RENOUF confirmed as the Seoul Magpies ruckman for Round 6.

With #1 Ruck Ben McEvoy out for 6 weeks, Renouf has a lot of pressure to perform.

Renouf will be player #22 for the Seoul Magpies

Justin Bieber

Ok i'm back. Do you need any help with the sqaud? Player management?

ossie85

Quote from: whatlez on May 15, 2012, 03:27:29 PM
Ok i'm back. Do you need any help with the sqaud? Player management?

I didn't get your leave application!

ossie85


Good wins from the guys this week! And I will have match reviews up eventually.

But welcome to player #23 Alwyn Davey and #24 Eric Mackenzie

Justin Bieber

Quote from: ossie85 on May 15, 2012, 03:31:28 PM
Quote from: whatlez on May 15, 2012, 03:27:29 PM
Ok i'm back. Do you need any help with the sqaud? Player management?

I didn't get your leave application!

Lol. I've been busy with Euros and other stuff.

It looks like your all over it...

ossie85


Seoul player stats to Round 7

Player   AFL12   WXV12   RXV12   AVEAFL   AVEWXVU   AVERES
Brett Deledio   7   7   0   118.14   118.14   NA
Patrick Dangerfield   7   7   0   105.14   105.14   NA
Liam Anthony   7   7   0   91.86   91.86   NA
Bryce Gibbs   7   7   0   91.57   91.57   NA
Jude Bolton   7   7   0   90.00   90.00   NA
Harry O'Brien   7   7   0   81.57   81.57   NA
Ryan Griffen   6   6   0   113.50   113.50   NA
Luke Power   6   6   0   96.00   96.00   NA
Rhys Stanley   7   5   2   74.57   73.20   78.00
Tom Scully   6   5   1   81.67   81.60   82.00
Ben McEvoy   5   5   0   94.60   94.60   NA
James Kelly   5   5   0   91.80   91.80   NA
Hayden Ballantyne   5   5   0   68.00   68.00   NA
Jack Steven   7   4   3   95.43   94.00   97.33
Chris Dawes   6   4   2   61.00   63.00   57.00
Nick Maxwell   5   4   1   71.20   70.00   76.00
Chris Yarran   4   4   0   75.50   75.50   NA
Jason Gram   3   3   0   84.33   84.33   NA
Brent Renouf   4   2   2   70.00   84.50   55.50
Ben Rutten   7   1   6   43.86   39.00   44.67
Eric MacKenzie   6   1   5   78.83   67.00   81.20
Stephen Coniglio   6   1   5   71.67   59.00   74.20
Alwyn Davey   5   1   4   75.40   71.00   76.50
Matthew Scarlett   3   1   2   78.00   35.00   99.50
Matthew Warnock   7   0   7   60.29   NA   60.29
Lachlan Keeffe   7   0   7   58.71   NA   58.71
Luke Russell   7   0   7   55.14   NA   55.14
Tom Lonergan   6   0   6   52.83   NA   52.83
Charlie Dixon   3   0   3   68.67   NA   68.67
Jeremy Taylor   2   0   2   41.00   NA   41.00
Xavier Ellis   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Brent Macaffer   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Luke Thompson   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Dawson Simpson   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Rhys Cooyou   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Nicholas Winmar   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Josh Thomas   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
George Burbury   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Anton Hamp   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Joel Hamling   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Murray Newman   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Jed Bews   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Brad Dick   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Fletcher Roberts   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Alex Brown   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA
Cameron Sutcliffe   0   0   0   NA   NA   NA

Justin Bieber

That's hard to understand... :S

ossie85


Xavier Ellis, struggling to have played a match this year, has strained his medial ligament. Disappointing for Ellis, with him expected to play a big part in Seoul Magpies 2012 season.

Ellis joins long-term injury suffers Brent Macaffer, Lachlan Keeffe and Dawson Simpson. While Ben McEvoy, Rhys Stanley and Stephen Coniglio are still on the sidelines.

ossie85


An unconvincing victory for the Seoul Magpies, edging out New York on the final day. Only 3 players stood tall this week - Matt Scarlett, Jude Bolton and Jason Gram - not particularly likely subjects, and these 3 veterans justified there selections today. Scarlett in particular after a poor score and a resulting suspension in round 1, averaged 100 in the reserves, forcing his way into the team, and being best on ground.

Brett Deledio, Ryan Griffen and Patrick Dangerfield were all well below there best. Perhaps they were nervous about being part of the inaugural EurAsia v AAP Alliance match. I have no doubt they will represent Seoul with pride.

Seoul now sit in 8th spot, one of 6 teams tied on 6 wins, 5 losses. Coming up next after the breal are the Pacific Islanders, who are struggling with form as there captain Chris Judd is well below his best. Good news, is that #1 ruck Ben McEvoy should be fit and available for selection.




ossie85


Seoul are very happy with 3 wins a row, and look to push for the 4 with a strong performance over Buenos Aires. #1 ruck Ben McEvoy is reaching prime form, but injuries to Luke Power and Rhys Stanley have depleted our forward line.

Also note that the administration of SMFFC do not support the recent decision by South Korea to start hunting whales!

ossie85


Also like to add that it is official, a 4 way alliance with:

Nottingham Hoods
Russian Roulettes
Turkey


S-No-R-T

CrowsFan

I prefer the acronym Ru-N-T-S ;)

ossie85


The Seoul Magpies coach is FURIOUS at the performance of the leadership group, while acknowledging the terrific performance of James Kelly and Chris Yarran, the Magpies 3 stars - Brett Deledio, Ryan Griffen and Patrick Dangerfield - all went missing on the weekend, costing the side a crucial win, and most of the team was well under par.

Adding to the frustration, Jack Steven - having a breakout year, playing regular senior football and winning the Vic Country medal - will be suspended after driving drunk for a week. Leaving the door open for either Tom Scully or Stephen Coniglio to return.

ossie85

The dressing rooms of the Seoul Magpies are silent. Seoul Magpie coach ossie85 looks around the room, the players aren't making eye contact.

Also in the room are the friends and family, those who attended Seoul's crucial home game tonight. Everybody is devastated. They know the road is tough to the finals now. Veterans Luke Power and Jason Gram especially devastated, having below par matches in a team that performed at every level. Toronto were outstanding.

ossie85 Addresses the crowd.

"I wanted everyone's friends and family to be in here to hear this, gentlemen. I have never been more proud of a team than I am right now. I am in awe of each and every one of you gentlemen."

The players lift there heads. They know this was there best score of the year. The coach continues.

"You played great football tonight. This is the game that people are gonna talk about for years to come. This is the game you are gonna talk about. There's not a single person in this room that's ever gonna be the same. You be proud of yourselves. Because gentlemen, you are champions."

The players cheer.

"We will all at some time in our lives, fall. Life is so very fragile, we are all vulnerable, and we will all at some point in our lives, fall, we will all fall. We must carry this in our hearts, that what we have is special, that it can be taken from us, and that when it is taken from us, we will be tested. We will be tested to our very souls. We will all be tested. It is these times, it is this pain, that allows us to look inside ourselves."



* - special mention to Coach Eric Taylor from Friday Night Lights