Update from the Dino Dome sees the visitors holding a 546 point lead going into the final 1/7th of the game:- Barracudas 1204/15/80 Prairie Dogs 658/9/73 with Shiel, Ward, AMT and Langford to average 137 each for the win!!!!
In what turned out to be a shit fight, Cow Bay took home the chocolates by 78 points. Cow Bay 976 / 15 / 65.1 (or 976 / 12 / 81.3 not taking into account 3 donuts) Ararat 898 / 15 / 59.9 (or 898 / 13 / 69.1 + 2 donuts) Big Tap Gawn 107 def Gould DNP BAFFU 3 Miers, Ararat, 119 2 Libba, Cow Bay, 114 1 Gawn, Ararat, 107 Just 4 players managed triple figure scores.....f#%#king disgrace. @insider
Full time at The Stadium. Starting the day at 704 and despite a rear-guard action performed by the 3 Sandgropers in the last period, Smith 105, Mumford 101 and Hurley 93, it wasn't enough to over haul Banchang's score of 1303. Final score Banchang 14/1303/93.07 def Southern Cross 13/1003/77.15 BIG TAP: Mumford SCS def Sinclair BB 101-85 BOG: 3. Adams BB 138 1.5. Lyons BB 121 1.5. Dawson BB 121 Round 11 sees Banchang head off to Gisborne while Southern Cross are home to King Island. @eagle_eyed
Late in the 1st at the Sandpit and it’s points on the board for @Tylo ‘s Monarchs, 367/4/92, leading the Sandgropers, 192/3/64, by 175. Macrae has gone nuts for the visitors taking advantage of King Island‘s numerical advantage to finish with 40 disposals and a BOG 183 points; Starcevich’s 11 hasn’t helped the home side either. Still a fair way to go, but with the home side fielding one less player and going through a patch of poor form, this one could be over already. Let’s hope not. Go ‘Gropers!
@fresh The Crocs have come out ready to play while the Buffaloes are still trying to work out if a new match has started or they are cruising through the final stages of their last contest Serengeti 254/4/64 v Cow Bay 265/3/88
Early in the game in Gisborne, the Grenades are 247/3/82.3. Lachie Neale definitely carrying the team. Banchang out the blocks fast with 591/7/84.4. Both teams hoping team selection is positive to prevent any donuts, ruining what could be one of the matches of the round @choppers
At 2/8ths time in the Goldfields and its the local Prospectors showing the Central-Queensland Prairie Dogs how its done @Batfink Coolgardie: 387 / 3 / 129 Hughenden: 128 / 2 / 64
Now at 4/8ths time in the Goldfields, and we still have a healthy lead to the home-town Prospectors over the visiting Prairie Dogs @Batfink Coolgardie: 721 / 7 / 103 Hughenden: 444 / 5 / 88.8
Things have tightened down in The Crater with the Crocs still holding a narrow advantage in a low scoring affair Serengeti 427/6/71 v Cow Bay 456/6/76 @fresh
Grenades move along to 715/11/65, a very poor showing. Banchang pull well ahead on 848/10/84.8 and look to have the game under lock and key @choppers
Another week another tight one for the Bulls this time v the Parasites @ddsaints PAKP 990/12/83 + Sidey, Anderson & Lukosius SFB 966/12/81 + Maynard, Weller & Lynch
This one is going to go down to the wire however some mismanagement of Jamie Elliott and general team selection by the home town team could prove ultimately costly. Serengeti 692/9/77 v Cow Bay 885/12/74 @fresh
@Batfink at 6/8th time in the Goldfields and the home-town Prospectors still have a solid lead over the Central-Queensland visitors.
Half way through the last quarter at the Sandpit and @Tylo ‘s Monarchs (1072/12/89) are leading the Sandgropers (748/9/83) by 324 points. It’s game over here with the home side only able to find 11 fit players to visitor’s 14. Still to come for Southern Cross are Smith and Budarick vs King Island’s Cutler & Swallow. It’s another wasted season for the Sandgropers with the only shining light being the form of some of the kids. Get ready for a huge trade period for Southern Cross with no experienced players off the table. Go ‘Gropers!
Grenades now 996/14/71. Selection blunders with Fiorini and Flanders both being selected could cost the Grenades big time. Barcrawlers have the game locked up, 1153/13/88.7. @choppers
7/8ths of the way through the game in the Goldfields, and its looking like its going to be a comfortable win for the home side. @Batfink
Having enough players to run this one out looks like it will be enough for the Crocs to get across the line here but the home town side are reaching deep into the energy reserves to see if they can muster up a final effort to get them across the line Serengeti 774/10/77 v Cow Bay 885/12/74 Merrett, Parish & (hopefully) Ridley are running around trying to carry Ballard and Phillips or Gleeson, whoever is more willing, on their shoulders while for the visitors, McGrath, McKenna & Rankine are looming large to seal the deal. @fresh