WXV: Representative Round

Started by ossie85, May 12, 2014, 11:26:21 AM

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Master Q

Conca and Duncan were great last night for WA. Beijing's very own Harry Taylor was poor however.

Coniglio off to a good start though.

Purple 77

Quote from: Master Q on May 24, 2014, 03:42:03 PM
Conca and Duncan were great last night for WA. Beijing's very own Harry Taylor was poor however.

Coniglio off to a good start though.

No surprises there  ;)

#BrewerStarInMaking

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With the final teams named for all matches now, we have the following changes to all teams:


AAP Alliance
M Murphy replaced S Johnson
EurAsia
N Dal Santo replaced T Rockliff
QLD/NT
K Tippett, J Tippett and D Merrett replaced L Keefe, R Thompson and T Hickey.
NSW/ACT/TAS
J Bruce & J Tutt replaced M Pyke & M Robinson
Internationals
N Vlastuin, T Mzungu, P Puopolo replaced J Gibson, J Gwilt, C Pearce
Western Australia
K Mitchell, C Cameron, J Darling replaced T Mzungu, T Mitchell, B Howlett
South Australia
C Wingard & J Westhoff replaced P Puopolo & S Mayes
Vic Country
N Maxwell replaced N Haynes

Nige

No Vic Metro changes. #didsomethingright

kilbluff1985

K Tippett and D Merrett had a bye

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Purple 77

I'm a genius playing Tutt instead of more fancied options  ;)

Nothing to do with him being a Brewer at all  :P Actually reckon my Tassy team did alright.

Purple 77

#52
Oh wow, we scored 1550!

Cheers Jack Riewoldt  :P

ossie85

#53
Alliance Strikes Back

The AAP Alliance wasn't about to let lightning strike twice, and did enough to defeat an EurAsian effort that lacked polish. But overall, this was a subdued effort considering the heights we had in the previous two encounters.

AAP Alliance now lead 2-1.

Captain Gary Ablett and Coach Nails clearly had game plan issues, with Ablett surprisingly subdued, but it was players like Jimmy Bartel, Josh P Kennedy (backing up from his African Cup heroics) and Scott Pendlebury that added the class. Jimmy Bartel was awarded a Worlds Medal and the AAP Alliance medal.

For EurAsia, ruckman McEvoy off with a leg injury hurt badly, while many others performed only average or worse, with Leigh Montagna a bad offender. Kade Simpson, in his EurAsian debut, was best on ground for the Super Continent.

EurAsia (24.11.155) lost to AAP Alliance (25.18.168)

Best
EurAsia: K Simpson, J Watson, L Parker, J Selwood, L Dahlhaus, R Gray, N Fyfe, C Ward
AAP Alliance: J Bartel, S Pendlebury, JP Kennedy, A Sandilands, D Beams, M Johnson, N Malceski

Late Changes
EurAsia: N Dal Santo replaced T Rockliff
AAP Alliance: M Murphy replaced S Johnson

JIMMY BARTEL wins the AAP ALLIANCE Medal and the WORLDS Medal
KADE SIMPSON wins the EURASIA Medal

Nige

I think you mean 'defeated by' there Oss.  ;)

ossie85

Internationals Show Colours

Internationals, let by Dustin Martin, showed the talent the... ahh... world has with a strong display over the All-Stars.

Stephen Hill was the best for the All-Stars, but the side had too many passengers in the end.

Indigenous All-Stars (20.13.133) lost to Internationals (21.12.138)

Best
Indigenous All-Stars: S Hill, L Franklin, P Ryder, M Stokes
Internationals: D Martin, B Deledio, T Mzungu, D Zaharakis

Late Changes
Internationals: M Firrito, T Mzungu, P Puopolo replaced J Gibson, J Gwilt, C Pearce

DUSTIN MARTIN wins the INTERNATIONAL Medal and a Representative Medal
STEPHEN HILL wins the INDIGENOUS ALL-STARS Medal

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NSW/ACT/TAS in Rampage

Well, that was unexpected, in a Score that would've pushed EurAsia and the AAP Alliance, the NSW/ACT/Tas team came out all guns a blazing. With Tasmanian Jack Riewoldt leading the way with an 11 goal haul.

QLD/NT were ravaged. Captain Zorko was disastrous, with really only Jarrod Harbrow and Charlie Dixon being able to hold their heads up high.

NSW/ACT/TAS (24.11.155) defeated QLD/NT (14.7.91)

Best
NSW/ACT/TAS: J Riewoldt, C Bird, K Jack, L Hayes, J Howe, M Suckling
QLD/NT: J Harbrow

Late Changes
NSW/ACT/TAS: J Bruce & J Tutt replaced M Pyke & M Robinson
QLD/NT: K Tippett, J Tippett and D Merrett replaced L Keefe, R Thompson and T Hickey

JACK RIEWOLDT wins the NSW/ACT/TAS Medal and a Representative Medal
JARROD HARBROW wins the QLD/NT Medal

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SA Smacks WA

South Australia put Western Australia in its place, with a ferocious beating, led by Captain Ryan Griffen, but had contributors all round.

Matt Priddis was outstanding for WA, and was best on ground, but had limited support.

South Australia (23.13.151) defeated Western Australia (19.10.124)

Best
South Australia: R Griffen, S Jacobs, B Gibbs, W Minson, Jack Redden, B Vince, A Mackie, C Wingard
Western Australia: M Priddis

Late Changes
South Australia: C Wingard & J Westhoff replaced P Puopolo & S Mayes
Western Australia: K Mitchell, C Cameron, J Darling replaced T Mzungu, T Mitchell, B Howlett

MATT PRIDDIS wins the WESTERN AUSTRALIA Medal and a Representative Medal
RYAN GRIFFEN wins the SOUTH AUSTRALIA Medal

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Country Kings of Victoria

Victoria Country showed too much grit and determination for Vic Metro, with Brendon Goddard the star.

Tom Hawkins was best on ground, but it wasn't enough for Vic Metro, as Libba jnr did his best also.

Vic Country (23.12.150) defeated Vic Metro (20.16.136)

Best
Vic Country: B Goddard, S Sidebottom, D Mundy, A Treloar, S Higgins, D Cross
Vic Metro: T Hawkins, T Liberatore, M Barlow, C Guthrie

Late Changes
Vic Country: N Maxwell replaced N Haynes

TOM HAWKINS wins the VIC METRO Medal and a Representative Medal
BRENDON GODDARD wins the VIC COUNTRY Medal