Here we are again. At the third and final part of this Where Are They At? series. For those at the top who have waited patiently for me to write about their team; enjoy. Dates and details for the whole MidSeason caboodle follow these here nonsense writings.
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<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]COULTA COULDABEENS
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]My premiership dark horse. My smokey. My premiership dark horse named Smokey. Coulta find themselves heading towards the finals for the first time since 2012. With a wooden spoon and and a 3rd last finish in the intervening gap between post-season appearances, how do the Couldabeens find themselves as contenders for the flag this year, and what underpins such a unexpected ascension? Put simply Coulta have something they didn't have last time.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]Mark Blicavs. A recruit from Queenstown last year, the games only M/R (ever) has taken his game to a new level. Albeit aided by changed scoring interpretations centred around the RUC position, Blicavs' 36ppg rise from last season to this one is mostly attributable to a sizeable leap in production. More hit-outs, more possession, more of it contested.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]This increase in points from the R1 position, from bottom 6 to top 6, neatly mirrors the teams own rise in 2015. Without discounting Hartung stepping up in his second year to play at M4 or the inspired decision to draft Wallis into an M3 position given Liberatore's absence from the Dogs midfield, Blicavs levelling up to elite has in this pundits opinion been the difference maker. Having a worse RUC than your opposition is not something you can combat by having a better aggregate of players like in any of the other positional lines. You simply need to somehow acquire a better RUC or learn to live with losing points to those that have quality and hope the rest of your team can make up the disadvantage. Coulta went with the former in a case of astute recruiting or blind luck depending on how you look at it.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]I think it's a but of both, and a bit of both is what has them fixed in my eye as this year's dark horse. In Blicavs, Enright, Burgoyne, Pittard, Wingard, Westhoff, Priddis and Ebert the Couldabeens have a sizeable number of players that can go large in any given week. Remembering the lesson of last year; you only need to be the best for 3 weeks to take the Jar. Coulta are capable.
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<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]MOUNT BUGGERY DISAPPOINTMENTS
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]My nemesis. The Moby Dick to my deranged Captain Ahab. Planning to beat this team is why my fantasy football self gets out of bed everyday. Their current position of 5th belies the fact that the Disappointments first choice midfield has been without Wines and Rockliff for around 30% of the season thus far. Absences of that quality and quantity would be enough to knock many a side out of contention but for Mount Buggery it just sees them slightly off the pace but well in the hunt. Then there's the recent addition of Birchall to the DEF line which sees the Disappointments taking off the gloves and slapping the faces of any other team who thinks that they too may have claims on the 2015 ORFFL premiership.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]It's hard to underscore how important the addition of Birchall is to this team. Since the competitions inception the DEF line has been a considerable weakness for Mount Buggery; chronically leaking points to the opposition that its other lines have had to make up the shortfall. Now Birchall and Hooker only have to cover Suckling being not much more than a designated kicker and Sutcliffe having to share his points between the half-dozen HBF's at Fremantle. Eminently manageable.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]Conceivably the loss of Sidebottom could see Mount Buggery's midfield a touch more prone to injury/depth issues, yet with F/M's Bontempelli and Pearce able to shift through there should the need eventuate, it's not something that should overly trouble them. A more prescient and ongoing selection dilemma is the mercurial scoring patterns of their clutch of KPF's in Roughead, Cloke, Cameron and Clark. Their scores in the knock-out finals series I think will ultimately whether the Disappointments bomb out or triumph. That and their coach's decision to pick which ones.
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<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]MILIKAPATI SNAKES
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]Like Coulta, Milikapati are enjoying something of a 2012 deja-vu. Finals bound and enjoying having a steady, scoring RUC captaining the ship. The Snakes decision to trade first round draft pick Stefan Martin for Tom Nicholls could on the one hand be seen as a mis-step considering what they're losing out in points this year, yet on the other hand it's given Milikapati a consistency and security in a position that's long troubled them. I don't begrudge them for taking the peace of mind that comes with handcuffing a RUC to his AFL partner; I applaud it.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]In list management terms it lays the foundation on which other parts of the side can be built upon and if there's on thing I've noticed about Milikapti over the preceding years it's that they have a talent and inclination to patiently build through the years. They gave John Butcher every opportunity to make it as a FWD and while that didn't work out, their holding of Thurlow, Stevens, Adams and the 're-rookie-ing' of McCarthy has certainly paid dividends this year (as will McDonald in years to come).
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]While I think the gifting to MBD of a first-round pick is a touch excessive in this commentators eyes, the decision to trade DEF Birchall for MID Sidebottom is a win in both the short and long-term regardless. A gluttony of DEF's and a famished MID line before the trade left the Snakes with a clear positional imbalance and sign posted the course of action required to address. What's surprising is that the coach was able to see it and then able to get a deal done considering the same type of corrective measures elude some many other ORFFL coaches.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]Will this bravery and competence be enough to secure Milikapati a flag this year? On probability I think not. Their M3 in Tyson is on averaging 72ppg and their M4 in Mackay is averaging 69ppg. That's a gulf when coming up against the competition heavyweights and despite their plethora of multi-position players up FWD and in DEF, they just don't have the all-round depth that the sides in the top bracket contain. That being said anything can happen in the last 3 weeks and the Snakes won't be found wanting for lack of trying. If fortune does indeed favour the brave Milikapati are in with a shot.
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<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]MALACOTA MAGICIANS
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]A unique fantasy twist on the old sporting adage; is it better to have a champion team or a team with the undisputed champion in it? Because that's Nathan Fyfe is. Taking over from Ablett this year Fyfe is undisputedly the premier player of the competition and easily the most enjoyable to watch. The question I posed above isn't glib or rhetorical either. Yes, we all want to win the competition. But this is also a keeper league, meaning there's only one Nathan Fyfe and only one coach gets to have him in their side. Mallacoota naturally would like to have both Fyfe and have him lead their team to a championship. Yet in a year when Fyfe has increased his scoring to heights only a few of the games best ever players have reached, the team around him has largely not been able to follow his lead.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]First the good. Houli is having a career best year, Bennell is keeping his average from last year when he plays and McVeigh is a model of consistency. Ceglar has proved to be an important pick-up, if only because McEvoy's recession from his 2012 high-water mark has been so pronounced. Those players aside, the Magicians have either been treading water or sinking.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]Zorko is finding points harder to come by in a struggling Brisbane outfit, Walters likewise in a Fremantle outfit that is faring the opposite. Duncan and Redden out injured has left a hole in Mallacoota's midfield that Barlow, having been usurped by Neale in the Fremantle engine-room, is quite unable to fill this year.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]So where does this leave the Magicians this season? One hoping that recent recruit Dal Santo returns promptly after the midseason break and continues to score at the level he has for the entirety of his career. And two, hoping that the rest of the lineup can lift their games in kind. And lastly the Ross the Boss doesn't decide to rest Fyfe during the finals series.
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<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]HUMPTY DOO HAMMERHEADS
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]Formerly my friend, now my enemy. That's what being good gets you. Respected, but no longer loved. It's been a long road for the Hammerheads, this time 3 years ago they were sitting last and now they're comfortably in second. However the genesis of this phenomenal growth was actually months earlier, before the inaugural season had even begun. Humpty Doo's coach realising that the ORFFL was in fact a keeper league and that his drafting mixture of premiums on their last legs and largely untested younger players could not take out the title made a courageous decision to trade two proven quality veterans for guy who was yet to play a game and another whose reputation at the time was for merely his potential - that and his potential for injury. The coach made this observation, startling in its clarity, and constructed an effective trade deal all before a ball was bounced. Goodes and Kerr for Gray and Shiel.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]I'm not sure if we'll see another deal like it. As patron saint of fantasy competition everywhere Kerry Packer once said 'You only get one Allan Bond'. That doesn't though mean that this deal was the beginning and end to Humpty Doo's aptitude for getting very good players very cheaply. Neale was a R6 2013 PSD redraft. Guthrie a R5 pick in the same draft. Wright was picked in R4 of this year's PSD (having spent time at HDH earlier in his career) and let's just say that Scharenberg and Freeman were bought for a site less than their original owner outlaid for them.
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]With the 'out of competition' wins accumulating for Humpty Doo, is 2015 the Hammerheads year? Quite possibly. A FWD line of Gray, Gunston (probably the most consistent high-end FWD around) and Jetta enjoying a career best year can match it with anyone. A 5-deep MID line Neale, Shiel, Macrae, Shiels and Guthrie is nothing to sneeze at and Jacobs remains one of the best and most reliable RUCs in the game (and a bargain in the inaugural draft to boot btw).
<p style='color: #424242;][span style='letter-spacing: 0px;]The Hammerheads one and only glaring weakness is a DEF line that lacks a headline act. Wright is leading the way with a 14 ppg jump on last year, however counteracting this is a Mackie who is feeling the pinch of footballing mortality in both the amount of games he can play and how much he can score during them. Smith and Hunt are reliable, but back pockets don't make D1s. The funny thing is that in Seedsman and Scharenberg Humpty Doo have two players who have the potential to fix this issue, so it's by no means panic stations. Whether either of those 2 will have genuine breakout seasons in the second half of this year is a mystery obviously, I'm doubtful on the possibility. Or maybe just hopeful because if that happens we're all in a bit of trouble as the Hammerheads competition.
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SARAH ISLAND SAVAGES(by Kashius Klay)
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<p style='color: #222222;]What is there to say about the well -oiled machine that is the Sarah Island Savages? Off the field, the details are sketchy at best. But on the field, the proof is in the pudding. Mmm&hellip;pudding. The two time premiers are back to their best after an &lsquo;off' year in 2014, suffering only one defeat and clearly leading the competition in points for at the midway point.
<p style='color: #222222;]The recruitment ofKelly Jamesover the off season further strengthened the best backline in the business; however a nasty incident of a burst pill has seen him miss a couple of games, while an ankle will put him out for the back end. The delistedIbbotsonhas got the rocket required after literally going missing last year and seems to have oustedDuffmanas the Savages' favourite anchor.
<p style='color: #222222;]In the forward line, the generous positioning ofGoddardhas helped, but the real story is the second coming ofTom Mitchell. In fact, second coming would be selling it short. While the coaches faith never wavered, a certain other coach had us all worried early days when he started in the NEORFFL for the year.Waiteis probably the worst best player going around, and AlBundyis fat - shocker.
<p style='color: #222222;]Now to the engine room which has won the premierships. Inaugural David Mundy Medalist,David Mundy, has been doing David Mundy things and having his best David Mundy year of his career. Another new recruiterJordan Lewisspent a couple of weeks on the sideline after the coach instructed him to target a key Disappointment, and it's reported thatSloanehas resigned with the club in recent time.
<p style='color: #222222;]Prestiawill be out of action for the year with a severe case of human meatball, which has caused the club to trade out coaches' petLangHancock for $1 million manBoyd. It's quite clear that the premiership fire burns and the Savages will be taking no prisoners on their march to the ORFFL JAR.
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ORFFL MIDSEASON DATES
Given there was no discernible objection, I'm going to repost the trade/delist/draft I did in the previous thread and mark them as confirmed. If anyone has any queries on the rules regarding any of the above please consult the rules thread in the forum. Or complain loudly and get me to post them here.
Opening of the MidSeason Trade Period:Mon 8th June, at the conclusion of the Mel vs Col match.
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;]Closing of the MidSeason Trade Period:Thurs 18th June, at the conclusion of the Ade vs Haw match.
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;]Delist 'em If You Got 'em:Frid 19th June, at the conclusion of the WCE vs Ric match.
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;]Beginning of the MidSeason Draft:Sat 20th June, at the conclusion of the PTA vs Car match.
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;]Closing of the MidSeason Draft:When all teams have 26 players.
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;]TRADES PASSED
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;]1.[span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]Sarah Island trade Darcy Lang, their R1 MSD pick (P18) and their R1 2016 PSD pick
[span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]to
[span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]Jimcumbilly for Matthew Boyd, their R3 MSD Pick (P41, and their R4 2016 PSD Pick.
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;][span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]2.[span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]Milikipati trade Grant Birchall and 2016 R1 PSD selection
[span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]to
[span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]Mt Buggery for Steele Sidebottom and 2016 Rd5 PSD selection.
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;][span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]3.[span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]Mallacoota trade Lee Spurr and R1 2016 PSD pick
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;][span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]to
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;][span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]Jimcumbilly for Nick Dal Santo and R3 2016 PSD pick.
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;][span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]4.[span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]Mallacoota trade their R3 2016 PSD pick (MAL pick)
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;][span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]to
<p style='color: #444444; margin-bottom: 10px;][span style='background-color: #fcfcfc;]Sarah Island for their R4 2016 PSD pick (JIM pick) and Will Schofield.
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ORFFL 2015 MIDSEASON DRAFT ORDER
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<td class='xl84' style='text-align: left;]QUE
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<td class='xl84' style='text-align: left;]SBS
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<td class='xl84' style='text-align: left;]MIL
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<td class='xl84' style='text-align: left;]MAL
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ORFFL 2015: Where Are They At? Pt 3 + 2015 ORFFL MidSeason Draft and Trade Fair
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