WXV Prelim Finals: Destroyers v Suns Epic, Rhythm Cup VI

Started by ossie85, August 17, 2014, 04:10:49 PM

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CrowsFan

And the other game...

Destroyers
Rance, Birchall 94, Murphy, Watts 53
Selwood 90, Rockliff (C), Watson 75, Boak 110
Goldstein 100
Franklin, Walters, Gray 174, Green (on for Hansen who didn't play)
Dal Santo 110, Mundy

HGA - TBD
Total - 806/8

vs

Suns
Bartel 68, Hodge 64, Hurn 94, Baguley 55
Sidebottom (C) 224, Goddard 164, Lewis 110, Ebert 85
Maric
Riewoldt, Pavlich, Yarran 74, Waite 61
Sandilands, Thompson 107

Total - 1,106/11

Suns sitting with a 300 point lead, but have had 3 extra play, whilst Dublin haven't had their captain play yet. Suns with the points on the board, but think Dublin will reel it in.

Nails

Don't you know that tomorrow is the day Boyd racks 450 up?

CrowsFan

Quote from: Nails on August 23, 2014, 11:34:15 PM
Don't you know that tomorrow is the day Boyd racks 450 up?
Should have made him captain then.

Nails

Quote from: Honey Badger on August 23, 2014, 11:45:38 PM
Quote from: Nails on August 23, 2014, 11:34:15 PM
Don't you know that tomorrow is the day Boyd racks 450 up?
Should have made him captain then.

I wanted you to have some chance of winning.  Hopefully for you Triple H late withdrawal - match back on - if your emergencies didn't star

Justin Bieber

Quote from: ossie85 on August 23, 2014, 11:02:09 AM
Quote from: Hellopplz on August 22, 2014, 03:25:05 AM
PARISIAN NICE LYON REINDEERS

Backs: K. Simpson, C. Enright, M. Jaensch, J. Harbrow
Mids: M. Priddis, N. Jones, D. Myers, D. Shiel
Ruc: M. Lobbe
Fwds: J. Westhoff, C. Wingard, Z. Merrett, L. Casboult
Int: F. Ray, T. Goldsack

Emg: J. Trengove, M. Williams, L. Ball
yeah also approved, though Ball/Goldsack line ball :P
Ball has been sub a lot this season when he plays and hasn't had the same scoring prowess as past few seasons :(. That and thought Goldsack could chip in 70-80 against Tomlinson/Boyd. Was close to naming Dawes as well over Casboult/Zerrett, so I didn't make Marseilles as strong as I could ;).

Quote from: NigeyS on August 23, 2014, 09:54:19 PM
Quote from: roo boys! on August 23, 2014, 09:01:36 PM
I know no-one really cares about the reserves, but hey, I want to win something :P
I care.

We've had little to no glory this season.

I want to flowering win something.  :(
Hey PNL, got knocked out in our first finals ever after 2 horror seasons, we deserve something :P. And I'm interested in Reserves as well!

And pretty sure sub rule is in play like normal so if Rowe was First emergency, he comes in :o.

Holz

Hansen missed, I named watts up front.


Brodie Martin comes on for Hansen. Watts stays up front.

ossie85


Yeah, lots of subs in Reserves!

Rowe for Hutchiings

Brown for Adams

Jones for Young

CrowsFan

Quote from: Holzman on August 24, 2014, 02:28:41 AM
Hansen missed, I named watts up front.


Brodie Martin comes on for Hansen. Watts stays up front.
Not true Holz. Green was named as 2nd emergency and Martin 3rd. Because it is possible to cover Hansen missing with Green he comes on because he is a higher preference emergency. 95% sure on that. Or is it only when someone on the interchange can change positions that this occurs?

Nige

Rowe comes in... excuse me while I drown in my own tears.

roo boys!

:(

With a number of Mexico's reserves going big again, I think its unlikely my reserves will get up this week.

Always next year!

Quote from: Honey Badger on August 24, 2014, 09:20:39 AM
Quote from: Holzman on August 24, 2014, 02:28:41 AM
Hansen missed, I named watts up front.


Brodie Martin comes on for Hansen. Watts stays up front.
Not true Holz. Green was named as 2nd emergency and Martin 3rd. Because it is possible to cover Hansen missing with Green he comes on because he is a higher preference emergency. 95% sure on that. Or is it only when someone on the interchange can change positions that this occurs?
What Holz is saying is that he named Hansen at D4 initially so it makes sense his defensive emergency covers that score, rather than flipping around his side to get Watts to defence.

Nige

Quote from: roo boys! on August 24, 2014, 09:25:54 AM
:(

With a number of Mexico's reserves going big again, I think its unlikely my reserves will get up this week.

Always next year!
How do you feel about a bronze medal? It's basically yours for the taking. Our rabble wouldn't stand a chance.

CrowsFan

Quote from: roo boys! on August 24, 2014, 09:25:54 AM
Quote from: Honey Badger on August 24, 2014, 09:20:39 AM
Quote from: Holzman on August 24, 2014, 02:28:41 AM
Hansen missed, I named watts up front.


Brodie Martin comes on for Hansen. Watts stays up front.
Not true Holz. Green was named as 2nd emergency and Martin 3rd. Because it is possible to cover Hansen missing with Green he comes on because he is a higher preference emergency. 95% sure on that. Or is it only when someone on the interchange can change positions that this occurs?
What Holz is saying is that he named Hansen at D4 initially so it makes sense his defensive emergency covers that score, rather than flipping around his side to get Watts to defence.
Yeah I know what he's saying RB, but what I'm saying is because it is possible to cover the loss of Hansen using an earlier emergency rather the E3 then that is what happens because it is still going by preference order.

Purple 77

Quote from: Honey Badger on August 24, 2014, 09:38:21 AM
Quote from: roo boys! on August 24, 2014, 09:25:54 AM
Quote from: Honey Badger on August 24, 2014, 09:20:39 AM
Quote from: Holzman on August 24, 2014, 02:28:41 AM
Hansen missed, I named watts up front.


Brodie Martin comes on for Hansen. Watts stays up front.
Not true Holz. Green was named as 2nd emergency and Martin 3rd. Because it is possible to cover Hansen missing with Green he comes on because he is a higher preference emergency. 95% sure on that. Or is it only when someone on the interchange can change positions that this occurs?
What Holz is saying is that he named Hansen at D4 initially so it makes sense his defensive emergency covers that score, rather than flipping around his side to get Watts to defence.
Yeah I know what he's saying RB, but what I'm saying is because it is possible to cover the loss of Hansen using an earlier emergency rather the E3 then that is what happens because it is still going by preference order.

100% sure a defence emergency comes on for Hansen. Once the starting 13 is named, DPP's are irrelevant. Only interchange players can come on to replace a starting 13 player to allow for E1. So in this case, Watts stay's up front, Hansen gets replaced by Martin.

^^ at least those are the rules I have been playing by for 3 years.

CrowsFan

Quote from: Purple 77 on August 24, 2014, 09:42:31 AM
Quote from: Honey Badger on August 24, 2014, 09:38:21 AM
Quote from: roo boys! on August 24, 2014, 09:25:54 AM
Quote from: Honey Badger on August 24, 2014, 09:20:39 AM
Quote from: Holzman on August 24, 2014, 02:28:41 AM
Hansen missed, I named watts up front.


Brodie Martin comes on for Hansen. Watts stays up front.
Not true Holz. Green was named as 2nd emergency and Martin 3rd. Because it is possible to cover Hansen missing with Green he comes on because he is a higher preference emergency. 95% sure on that. Or is it only when someone on the interchange can change positions that this occurs?
What Holz is saying is that he named Hansen at D4 initially so it makes sense his defensive emergency covers that score, rather than flipping around his side to get Watts to defence.
Yeah I know what he's saying RB, but what I'm saying is because it is possible to cover the loss of Hansen using an earlier emergency rather the E3 then that is what happens because it is still going by preference order.

100% sure a defence emergency comes on for Hansen. Once the starting 13 is named, DPP's are irrelevant. Only interchange players can come on to replace a starting 13 player to allow for E1. So in this case, Watts stay's up front, Hansen gets replaced by Martin.

^^ at least those are the rules I have been playing by for 3 years.
Guess we've been playing different rules for 3 years then haha!

ossie85