2015 ORFFL Premiership Season: IT BEGINS!

Discussion in 'Blog' started by tAdmin, Apr 1, 2015.

By tAdmin on Apr 1, 2015 at 11:00 AM
  1. tAdmin

    tAdmin Guest

    Wellity. Wellity. Well. The 2015 ORFFL Premiership Season is upon and order has been restored to the realm of fantasy football (just in time I might add). Coaches have (largely) full lists to choose from with the infidels being unable to comfortably satisfy the fantasy Gods, the aforementioned Gods preferring the time-honoured tradition of sacrificing the lesser, goat-like standard of players in messers Crowley, Keefe and Thomas (sorry J). And perhaps a few others :)WINK:).
    So it is with this ceremonial ritual (please let this be an annual thing) that we open the 2015 ORFFL Premiership Season. I trust that we all remember the rules? 4 DEF, 4 MID, 1 RUC, 4 FWD, 2 IC (any play). 4 EMG, so 1 line misses out. Given it is a Thursday night game that means the loophole is in effect, but remember you must have a full team of 15 players on the park by the beginning of the first game on Saturday. <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Meaning: if you're going to loophole with the EMG you can't leave any blanks spaces on the field[/b]. So make sure you have some players who aren't named this week in your squad if you're trying it on. Otherwise you'll get a zero for that blank spot(s)[span style='font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; background-color: transparent; font-family: inherit;].
    <strong style='font-size: 14px;]HORNSY'S MOST WATCHABLE BESIDES YOUR OWN GAME OF THE ROUND[/b]
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    <strong style='font-size: 14px;]BUNDALONG BULLFROGS VS SMITHS BEACH SEAGULLS[/b]
    Everyone wants to see how the new kid on the block goes in his first encounter. I haven't taken a straw pole or anything, I'm basically just Projecting my own desires on to the rest of you. But back to the competition n00b5 and I'm of the opinion that they'll acquit themselves quite well here. Will they win? I haven't thefoggiest. But for a team(former) that finished dead last in 2014, I look at their list and it whispers seductively 'middle tier brah, i'm in the middle tier brah'.
    <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Rance[/b], <strong style='font-size: 14px;]McGovern[/b], <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Haynes[/b] and <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Hampton[/b] (selections permitting) is a pretty fair DEF line, while a FWD line of <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Martin[/b], <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Edwards[/b], <strong style='font-size: 14px;]JRoo[/b] and <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Hoskin-Elliott[/b] (who looks set to prove me wrong and become an ORFFL standard player) is nothing to sneeze at. Historically (heh), it's been the MIDs that have always been the Bullfrog's problem, yet here in lies the beauty of their drafting this year. Picking up <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Newton[/b], <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Miller[/b] and <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Bastinac[/b] in the middle rounds of the PSD was canny drafting as all are chances to get games early and hit the scoring tarmac running. They'd need to gain around a 50 ppt improvement out of the MID and IC lines to challenge for a finals spot and I actually don't see that as insurmountable.
    I could echo similar thoughts about their opponent Smith's Beach Seagulls finals aspirations this year. To put it bluntly, they're a much better team than the position they finished at the end of last year. I think even at this early stage Smith's Beach is going to make it on to this blog a lot this year. Simply, I just want to watch <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Nakia Coackatoo[/b] play. He's the next <strong style='font-size: 14px;]Dangerfield[/b] (who SBS also have), but a better kicking version.
    Still have doubts about the pick in terms of list management, but in terms of brand promotion and ticket sales it is already a resounding success. And isn't that what this game is all about?

    2015 ORFFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON ROUND ONE

    Jimcumbilly Jackrabbits vs Mililkapati Snakes
    Bundalong Bullfrogs vs Smith's Beach Seagulls (Battle of the relative n00bs)
    Poowong Potoroos vs Warburton Wanderers
    Sarah Island Savages vs Queenstown Quolls (Abel Tasmanius Cup)
    Humpty Doo Hammerheads vs Tarwin Lower Pigs
    Bonnie Doon Bandits vs Glenrowan Gunslingers (Stashhouse Shootout0
    Popanyinning Pyrite vs Coulta Couldabeens
    Purnululu Bungle Rangers vs Malacoota Magicians
    Mount Buggery Disappointments vs Defending Champion Woy Woy Wizards
     

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Discussion in 'Blog' started by tAdmin, Apr 1, 2015.

    1. Iain
      Iain
      Always a fixture I look forward to.

      My count has it Quolls 1156/13 vs Savages 1093/12.
    2. Bearfly
      Bearfly
      Should've asked me P_L, rumours started making the rounds early last night about Lobbe
    3. thokash
      thokash
      Scores up to date with the GEE vs HAW match to come.

      MAL 1020/12 vs PBR 1125/14
      Duncan, McEvoy and Ceglar vs Selwood

      QUE 1156/13 vs SAR 1093/12
      Mitchell and Motlop vs Kelly, Taylor and Lewis

      I've hopefully gotten over the line against Tino, the BB vs H match looks like it could be match of the round!

      Matches that are pretty much completed already:

      GLE 1122/12 def BDB 841/14
      Bartel, Rioli and Anderson vs Caddy to come

      HDH 1051/12 def TLP 924/14
      Mackie, Gunston and Shiels vs I. Smith

      MIL 1131/14 def JIM 924/14
      Breust vs Gibson

      COU 1063/12 def POP 1082/14
      Burgoyne, Enright, Blicavs vs B. Hill

      SBS 1155/14 def BUN 1117/15
      Frawley

      POO 926/13 def WAR 1029/15
      Johnson and Hawkins

      MBD 1070/11 vs WOY 1069/13
      Suckling, Roughead, Clark and Langford vs Hodge and Stokes
    4. ChiefRussell
      ChiefRussell
      177 is a pretty good average for a key forward H. If he keeps it up it will be the highest average of all time ;)
    5. port_leschenault
      port_leschenault
      Saturday was a bit late to have teams in. Hopefully not too serious. Your players are tonning it up atm, looks good for the Couldabeens!
    6. Bearfly
      Bearfly
      Sat night was only when the public rumours started - had heard as early as mid week that all was not perfect - but was more precautionary than anything with the big fella, just a bit of quad tightness/soreness.
      As for the Couldabeens and the tonning up, I am sure it's just a temporary abberation and normal scores will resume in the near future :D
    7. port_leschenault
      port_leschenault
      Don't mind Hornsy, he's just a regressionist. I'm sure Tex will keep it up.
    8. port_leschenault
      port_leschenault
      JJ scoring 103 was a highlight at least for the weekend and should answer in part Hornsy's question as to why he was kept. ;)
    9. tAdmin
      tAdmin
      I remain unconvinced, although less unconvinced than I was previously.
    10. port_leschenault
      port_leschenault
      I can understand. He's no Garrick 'Mr. 51' Ibbotson
    11. tAdmin
      tAdmin
      Oh Garrick. Sometime's I feel like my love for him may be be my Achilles Heel, or in this case, my Ibbotson Shoulder/Calf/Hamstring/Groin.
    12. walesy
      walesy
      So, Sidebottom and Rocky out for an extended period. Rough start for the pointers.
    13. thokash
      thokash
      Cya next week Chief :)
    14. port_leschenault
      port_leschenault
      Remember, no rolling lockout this week!

      For those not wanting to spend 5 minutes setting their team - you don't have to now! :)
    15. Bearfly
      Bearfly
      Will be submitting my team via text to H and the Chief (and even J-Dog too) as the selection page is tablet/phone unfriendly.
      Unfortunately may need to continue doing it like this for a while - mate is having a few issues trying to sort my laptop out :(
    16. walesy
      walesy
      No probs Bearman. Got ya covered. :)
    17. stripey
      stripey
      Is it supposed to be a war of attrition after week one? should avoid a donut this week but by the skinniest of margins. Also, very impressed with the disappointments last week. That's a huge score.
    18. Bearfly
      Bearfly
      Coulta selections just submitted via text to ya Chief (along with H and Jase just to be sure).
    19. Bearfly
      Bearfly
      Seems several coaches are copping early season issues Stripey.
      Fortunately Coulta's list are in pretty good shape atm, with only 2 minor players listed as injured - only issue I have is a few decent players not able to get selected by their teams.
      The return of big Redden to the Port line-up this week is a welcome bonus for me, however he'll warm up the pine as emergency this week until I see how he fits in to Ken's plans for the year - expecting him to probably have close to a 50-50 split with Ryder, but wouldn't surprise me if Ken hands him the red vest later in the game to bring some extra pace on the ground (Neade or White the 2 front runners for green vest is the way I see team selections at Alberton this week, but could be wrong).
    20. walesy
      walesy
      Yeah, it can be pretty brutal :D Particularly if you try to squirrel a couple of project rookies on the bench :D

      We lost Sidebottom and Rocky, so I don't see us repeating said performance this week.

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