@JPK Serengeti 1170/15/78 v Coolgardie 1137/14/81 Xavier Lindsay to come for the Prospectors and put the finishing touches on
Huskies have beaten the Beagles (Size matters?) 1142 to 1059 Standouts for the visitors were Holmes with 121 and Bailey with 115 Beagles best served by Farrell 141, Lever 117, Duursma 104 and Hollands 112.
Site has rolled over, for sure. But we have persisting issues with 5 players Murdock is not showing in the stats, not sure if he was drafted as he may fit the next category if not. Blamires, T Clohesy, E Hollands & Burton are showing as retired. I've reached out to @insider as I am stuffed if I can see the problem, will update when sorted.
Round 2 Bulls 1302 def Bunyips 1194 @martyg The Rematch Round 2 and the 2025 GF rematch was on, someone at league HQ decided it was a good week to let 4 sides have a bye. So what took place was the GF lite version. The Bulls still reeling from 2 late injuries in the GF had revenge on their mind as the Bunyips came to town. The ruck contest was breathtaking with Nank (117) pulling the pin at 3/4 time with hamstring awareness this allowed Gawn to storm home with 141 points. This gave the Bunyips midfiled first use and JHF, LDU & Dawson all taking advantage saluting the hundred. The Bulls battled hard in the guys with Newc & Ward both raising the bat. With Freijah & Richards dominating up front for their respective teams it came down to the defences to decide this one. It was the Bulls quad of Roberts, Salem, Whitfield & Duggan provided far more defensive pressure and run as the Bunyips defence struggled with Hardwick, Miller, Silvagni and Dale all unable to break 70 points. End of the day it was Revenge of the Bulls running out 108 point victors. Votes: 3 JHF (BBU), 2 Gawn (BBU), 1 Richards (SFB) Big Tap Nank 117 (SFB) def by Gawn 141 (BBU)
Round 3 Bunyips 1107 v Prairie Dogs 930 @Batfink Bunyips first home match for 2026 and the local were excited. Unfortunately for the homeside and the visitors we were both missing some key players and it turned into a dour affair. Max Gawn (131) had a day out in the middle against Darcy Byrne-Jones with a huge height and ruck-craft dominance. With only 6 players across 2 teams raising the bat, there is nothing great to write about. Ash (106) was beaten by J Daicos (117) down back whilst LDU (124) beat Oliver (111) in the guts. Both teams look to have come through unscathed and looking forward to resting another bunch of stars to scramble through the bye round! Big Tap - Gawn BOG - Gawn - 3 LDU - 2 J Daicos - 1
@tyze1 ️ The Graveyard – Where Careers Go to Die (and Apparently So Did the Vikings Today) Nuytsland Vikings 855 def. by Staghorn Flat Bulls 1128 1st Quarter – “Whitfield of Dreams (Nightmares for Vikings)” Welcome to The Graveyard, where the Vikings hoped to bury the Bulls… but early signs suggested they forgot the shovel. Lachie Whitfield came out running like he’d seen a clearance sale—128 points worth of uncontested marks later, and the Vikings were already asking if he was eligible for zoning laws. Meanwhile, Jaxon Prior was doing his best “I’ll Prior-itise defence” routine with 94, but poor Nic Newman and Riley Hardeman contributed about as much as a chocolate shield—zero. Quarter Time: Bulls off to a flyer, Vikings already looking like ghosts at their own home ground. 2nd Quarter – “Midfield Missing Persons Report” The Vikings midfield… well… it existed. Technically. Chad Warner went full silent movie era with a big fat zero—no sound, no action, just confusion. Meanwhile Hugo Garcia (56) and Levi Ashcroft (98) tried to keep things respectable. But on the other side… oh boy. Luke Parker didn’t just park himself—he set up camp with 161 points. Absolute caravan at The Graveyard. Even Stephen Coniglio tried to “Coniglio” his way into relevance, but Parker had already taken the keys. Half Time: Vikings down big, midfield battle officially declared a crime scene. 3rd Quarter – “Forward Line Actually Shows a Pulse” Finally, some Viking life! Lachie Schultz (102) was handing out goals like free samples, while Jye Amiss (94)… well, he didn’t miss. Harry McKay (72) chipped in, suddenly the Vikings weren’t completely buried. But every time they looked like rising from the dead… Charlie Cameron (49) buzzed around, and Kai Lohmann (82) said “Kai, thanks, I’ll take that momentum back.” Three Quarter Time: Vikings showing signs of life… but still very much in the ICU. 4th Quarter – “The Bulls Close the Gate” Any hopes of a Viking resurrection were quickly put back in the coffin. Archie Roberts (100) stood tall, Christian Salem (77) delivered divine punishment, and the Bulls just kept piling it on. Even when the Vikings got a bit of bench support—Harvey Langford (74)—it wasn’t enough. Dyson Sharp was anything but sharp with a zero, and Lachlan Cowan (51) was left trying to patch leaks on a sinking longship. Meanwhile, the Bulls’ depth (Maynard 84, Duff-Tytler 42) just kept the scoreboard ticking like a metronome of misery. Final Siren – “Buried at The Graveyard” Staghorn Flat Bulls 1128 defeat Nuytsland Vikings 855 A tough day at home for the Vikings—turns out naming your ground The Graveyard isn’t ideal when your own team is the one getting buried. Best Viking: Schultz & Ashcroft tried to keep the ship afloat ♂️ Best Bull: Parker parked a truck on the midfield and refused to move