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Date: 1/1/2015 8:01:13 PM
rimmers
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A compromise- What about if i add 2 more 20yr olds after the last real game this week, taking our total to 18. I wont drop any players in the current team, and will play players based on game shape, with a focus still on winning. That way our best 20yr old will see court time, and our current team will not be dropped and have the opportunity to play. I'll be looking to scrimmage higher ranked teams if possible.

Of importance is also that the current team consists of 4 20yr olds already, emphasizing the strength of next seasons group. And the next 2 players in line for adding are both 20 yr olds anyway. So it wont be changing who is added regardless of age, the 20 yr olds would be next either way.

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Date: 1/1/2015 8:11:35 PM
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what do other countries do?


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Date: 1/2/2015 4:07:20 AM
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i thought it was usually the other way around?

get it?

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Date: 1/5/2015 8:49:08 AM
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I don't mind what you do after tonights's game I just think the real team should play in the real games. Once it is scrimmage time (although unlike with club scrimmages do count slightly for ranking but it is small) then I can see the sense in starting your scouting and planning for the following season.

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Date: 1/5/2015 9:32:40 AM
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Yeah I tend to agree with Yoda. Stick with the current crop during the tournament games and then go for next seasons crop for the scrimmages.

Be decisive whatever you do though, not everyone is going to be happy regardless

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Date: 1/5/2015 9:36:47 PM
rimmers
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Australia takes down arch rival China in final game of World Cup (31238)

The Aussies have finished their World Cup campaign in style taking down powerhouse China 100-97 overnight. It was a tight finish with a 2 point game right up until the last second, where after one made free throw China set up a play. Interestingly, down by 3, they attempted a layup, throwing themselves at the defense in hope for the "and 1" play. Neither the shot fell, or the foul called.

For the Aussies, it was a lucky game to win with the matchup ratings pointing in Chinas favour. But the Aussies dominated the paint to come up winners, scoring an outstanding 27-39 field goals from the power forward and Center positions. It was nice to finish with a sensational inside scoring rating after mixed fortunes with our game shape. Our anticipation of China playing inside was both a boost to them, and probably also the reason they didn't win, or atleast play to their strengths.

MVPs
3 votes- Beausoleil (9-11fg for 18 pts, 11 boards).
2 votes- Doran (7-9fg for 16pts, 5 boards, 2 assists).
1 vote- Flipper (15pts, 3 assists, 2-3 3pters, 1 blk).


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Date: 1/5/2015 10:20:08 PM
rimmers
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Second Team:
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(*)Season 29 MVP awards: (*)

Michael Bridgewater- 1, 3, 3, 3, = 10pts (trophy)
Bob "good" Grief- 3, 2, 2, = 7pts
Maverick Parkes- 3, 3, =6pts
Jikke Santegoeds- 1, 1, 3, 1, =6pts
Konrad Doran- 3, 2 =5pts
Gianfilippo D'Angelantonio (Flipper)- 2, 1, 1 =4pts
Alec Beausoleil- 3 =3pts
Feng Danxiang- 2, = 2pts
Scott Geyer- 2, =2pts
Jim Hamburger- 2, =2pts
Graham Hartley- 1, = 1pt
Joe Albert Katem (JAK)- 1, = 1pt

Congratulations to Michael Bridgewater and The Knights! for an outstanding season, particularly early on. The captain, Good Grief had a great season, and tied for 3rd were the two 20yr olds, which is amazing given the strength of this seasons 21yr olds. The managers of the players have had regular contact and been very flexible with training ides, so thanks to those who kept me in the loop and allowed me to have input.

I think it has been a very successful season, taking the team to the final 8 in the World Championships, somewhere we have only been once or twice before.

If that is all for the World Cup, then we will look to the 20yr old group for some scrimmages next, and I can then begin some scouting and playing around with next seasons lineup (for whoever is elected).

Thanks to the regular contributors this season, the connection with the NT team and the u21s is quite strong (thanks mllama), and I have loved the occasional input from Kingy, Mickyster, in particular helping me with the NT scouting at the start of the season (huge help, thanks!), yoda with his contributions, and Sid for his comments too. Cheers guys.

Ive put a bit of time and effort into trying to get people reading the updates and match reports of the under 21s, it has definitely sparked a comment here and there, but certainly not gained the attention I was hoping for. I thought the spinning of a tale, in addition to winning games would get people interested, and to an extent it has. If re-elected, it is certainly something Id like to see grow more.




Last edited by whitewind at 1/6/2015 12:53:33 AM

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264249.55 in reply to 264249.53
Date: 1/5/2015 11:54:31 PM
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Great win, great job by a great manager

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264249.56 in reply to 264249.54
Date: 1/6/2015 12:00:22 AM
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Well done. Looking forward to seeing what you can do going forward.

From: Kingy

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264249.57 in reply to 264249.54
Date: 1/6/2015 12:56:49 AM
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nice way to finish the season off

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