ORFFL Battle for Pride!

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  1. stkildathunda

    stkildathunda Moderator

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    See thats why Griffen wasnt picked, we knew he would be late out! :p :D
     
  2. port_leschenault

    port_leschenault Administrator Staff Member

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    The great thing about the Allies is we ally together, team before player, all for one, one for all. Unlike those pompous fools that think they own the game. Too many chefs etc :D
     
  3. Fez

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    Griffen pulled out due to ORFFL snub , bloke was absolutely devaststed, Mastenwould have been a handy inclusion though
     
  4. port_leschenault

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    Game 1 Report *now "in b4" actual ORFFL reports* :D

    The fiercest contest the ORFFL has ever seen, at least since the 4 actual games that mattered on the weekend, kicked off and it was the Allies who drew first blood, their numbers in the Friday night match meant they leapt to an early lead.

    The Vics however were not to be outdone, and a retrospective-latecoming-off-the-bleachers-performance by Bryce Gibbs with a massive 143 points brought them back into the game.

    Giles then posted a 142 extending the Vics lead, making sure everyone forgot who Griffin was. Meanwhile Luke Power sat in the stands, celebrating his 300th with a giant 'SENTIMENTALITY ROCKS' banner.

    Duffield showing what it means to play for pride, pegged the score back before HT, giving the Allies a narrow lead, having had 10 players score to the Vics 9.

    Collingwood may have faltered but their stars for the Vics didn't, turning it on and running a clinic out there with Beams 166, Thomas 134 and Harvey 135 all making up for Pendles slack 86. The Allies couldn't keep up, despite their consistent scores and when Jolly scored 58 it gave the Vics a mighty 100 point lead with a player to spare...and everyone suddenly remembered Griffin, then remembered he wasn't playing and then wondered why Sandi wasn't playing in SoO. Oh right, Lyin's usual tricks. :x

    Again the Vic's guns were upset in RL but they still knew how to star for the big V, Dangers 143 negating most of the work done by Walker and Adcock to make this a contest.

    So ended Saturday night and as the teams counted their injuries and licked their wound, the Allies held a narrow 23 point lead but having played 2 extra players than the Vic. Can they hang on? Will the Vics prove that numbers are on their side? It will all come down to the final charge on Sunday!

    You'd think a West Aussie team would know where their loyalties lie, even in ORFFL but you'd never think it would be with the Big V. West Coast's guns turned it on against the teal n black training cones and effectively killed the Allies hopes of a victory. So much for a Super Sunday Showdown.

    Last two games were junk time, and even in not playing the Vics were rewarded, Mitchell out meant Gibbs came on to give two fingers to those that didn't start him and Franklin's absence meant Tippett played too...but the Vics wont talk about that whilst showing off Gibbs' score.

    Final siren sounded, too late for the Allies who went quickly to their changerooms, heads hung in shame. For the Vics however, scenes of jubilation as they notched the first victory and with "Victoria, Fuck Yeah!" blasting on the speakers they partied on the field like they were channelling Little Libba and even Demetriou was there agree that hey, this Origin malarkey is pretty good, as long as the V continue to dominate.

    As thoughts turn to next week, the Vics will hope to maintain their form, and with a few of their outs looking likely to play they are looking ominous. For the Allies, the game answered questions as well as throwing more out there. For starters, it answered why none of their coaches are in the actual finals but that lacklustre performance will give their selectors headaches as they work out who to drop, who to bring in, and who should play next week for sentimental reasons.

    Final Score: Vics 2305 def Allies 1939

    Name-TBD-BOG Medal: Beams (166)
     
  5. port_leschenault

    port_leschenault Administrator Staff Member

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    Individual scores

    Vics:
    Andrew Carrazzo 59
    Beau Waters 129
    Shannon Hurn 111
    Pearce Hanley 92
    Jack Grimes 115
    Sean Dempster 76
    Dean Cox 104
    Jobe Watson 87
    Scott Pendlebury 86
    Bryce Gibbs (e) 143
    Jimmy Bartel 79
    Dale Thomas 134
    Dayne Beams 166
    Kurt Tippett (e) 43
    Patrick Dangerfield 134
    Ryan O'Keefe 137
    Adam Goodes 131
    Brent Harvey 135
    Jack Steven 45
    Shane Mumford 113
    Tom Bellchambers 44
    Jono Giles 142
    Total 2305

    Emergencies
    Dyson Heppell 78
    Sam Mitchell (out)
    Lance Franklin (out)

    Allies:
    Brent Guerra 85
    Brian Lake 54
    Paul Duffield 139
    Heath Shaw 100
    Sam Fisher 83
    Jed Adcock 118
    Chris Judd 95
    Matthew Boyd 117
    Lenny Hayes 94
    Sam Jacobs 104
    Joel Selwood 81
    Andrew Swallow 103
    Paul Chapman 62
    Jack Riewoldt 58
    Drew Petrie 96
    Jarryd Blair 90
    Taylor Walker 96
    Clancee Pearce 81
    Patrick Ryder 70
    Darren Jolly 58
    Nick Dal Santo 75
    Luke Shuey 80
    Total 1939

    Emergencies
    Eddie Betts (Fwd) 95
    Andrew Mackie (Def) 91
    Simon Black (Mid) 98
     
  6. tAdmin

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    Love it. :D

    It's Griffin though,
     
  7. port_leschenault

    port_leschenault Administrator Staff Member

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    Good spot, and glad you didn't mention that mess of a last paragraph either :D Teach me for writing it in excel...
     
  8. port_leschenault

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    Aight bluds, my teams for Revenge Week.

    Shaw, Adcock, Duffield
    Lake, Guerra, Mackie

    Dal Santo, Boyd, Swallow
    Sandilands, Judd, Shuey

    Chapman, Petrie, Walker
    Reiwoldt, Blair, Betts

    Jacobs, Jolly, Hayes, Black

    EMG: Richards (D), McLean, Power (F)

    If the Vics keep behind closed doors this week I'll just use their team from last week. :p
     
  9. Jason

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    Joel Selwood is out with the general?
     
  10. port_leschenault

    port_leschenault Administrator Staff Member

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    oh come on, stupid general. and i didn't list any emergencies. thanks Jason :D
     

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