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261280.65 in reply to 261280.64
Date: 8/20/2014 3:01:21 AM
rimmers
ABBL
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Second Team:
Redbacks
I'm willing to get the offsite up and running if people are actually keen to contribute and keep discussion going on. This was very rare the last few seasons. In all honesty discussion and involvement has risen since bringing it into a fed so I think it has been a positive move.

Any chance you will consider supporter in the near future?

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261280.66 in reply to 261280.65
Date: 8/21/2014 10:44:58 AM
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As soon as finances allow for sure i will get supporter again

Last edited by ezyfrag at 8/21/2014 10:45:16 AM

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261280.67 in reply to 261280.66
Date: 8/25/2014 7:18:20 PM
rimmers
ABBL
Overall Posts Rated:
492492
Second Team:
Redbacks
Australia def India 106-60 (29563)

2nd last game of the first round, and Australia has set them up for a crack at top spot next week vs 7th in the world, Hong Kong.

MVP Votes
3 votes- TP. accumulated a massive 15 assists, while still being 2nd highest scorer on the team. His distribution was unstoppable.
2 votes- Munro.18 points, 11 boards, picking up another nice double double, and top scoring for the side in a dominant display.
1 vote- Buckshot. 14 points, 5 assists and 4 boards, showing some versatility.

Next week determines our next pool, so a big (and close) game awaits us. Keep the communication happening with me regarding training of the team players, and fringe players too.

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261280.68 in reply to 261280.67
Date: 8/26/2014 8:56:23 AM
rimmers
ABBL
Overall Posts Rated:
492492
Second Team:
Redbacks
Great to see Christian back in the gym today getting back in to shape. Reports are his hamstring strain has fully healed and he is fully ready to axe someone. Look out opposition!

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261280.69 in reply to 261280.68
Date: 8/29/2014 4:14:51 AM
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Grief got 2 scoring pops tonight, might be able to contribute soon

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261280.70 in reply to 261280.69
Date: 8/29/2014 7:21:57 AM
rimmers
ABBL
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
Redbacks
He is a legend at 20yrs. Exciting. How did Katem go?

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261280.71 in reply to 261280.70
Date: 8/30/2014 6:12:44 AM
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Katem got a Js pop

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261280.72 in reply to 261280.71
Date: 9/1/2014 7:12:08 PM
rimmers
ABBL
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
Redbacks
Australia shown the way by Hong Kong

Australia has lost a very close battle with rivals Hong Kong overnight to finish 2nd overall in the first stage of the Tournament.

The lead changed several times during the game, with Australia finishing each of the first 3 quarters on top. But scoring was not a highlight for either team, defense was shining through at both ends as teams found it difficult to find avenues to score.

Christian, in his first game back since his 3 week vacation played well, and we will only improve with his game shape getting back to his best. Our key bigs also had a night to forget, mostly directly due to their minutes played the previous week. Put bluntly, fix it lads.

MVP votes
3 votes- Cockblock. Not an outstanding performance, but a 17.0 rating, shooting above 50%fg, and 11 boards was impressive enough. He needed to see more time coach!
2 votes- Christian. Defensively he kept a key player, Vu An, to 1-7 tonight, while still hitting 2 3s, grabbing a couple of boards and assists too. His FG% wasnt great, but he was our top scorer with... 10???
1 vote- Tubby Waugh. Waugh got himself a double double. Could have been a triple double if they would allow you to accumulate 10 fouls. Refs decided 6 was enough. He stepped up as a starter when we needed him and certainly held his own, rating 15.0.

Interesting stats: Alot. We had 5 turnovers to 17. 11 steals to 3, yet fouled them 26 to 11 where the game was clearly lost. Our team ratings were all above Hong Kongs apart from inside shot which we were just behind. Good signs.

We now await our next schedule announcement finishing 2nd in Pool B.

Team managers, lets get our training programs right and our game shapes high.

Go Aussies.




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261280.73 in reply to 261280.72
Date: 9/8/2014 11:32:31 AM
rimmers
ABBL
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
Redbacks
Aussies smash Philippines in key match

It was a game both teams needed to win to get off to a good start in Pool D of the Asian Tourney. After a few interactions mid week from the opposition, it was clear that Philippines were desperate for the win. The game started off with flair, as the Aussie couldnt miss, finding themselves 16-4 early in the first. The game evened up by half time as the lead was reduced to 1. Philippines heavy ended team started to show as they flexed inside, drawing more fouls on the Aussie guards. TP fouled out with 5 mins to go, but the damage had been done.

For us, FG% was a massive stat, shooting above 50% for the match. Our assist count was also through the roof, dominating the passing stat 29-15

MVPs
3. Noel Seers- Seers was almost the 13th man tonight. In response to the discussion, he came in with 4-7 fg, and a whopping 8 assists from SG, a position that the team is really looking for a player to make their own. Defensively, Seers kept his man to 4-19fg. the extra 12 misses in the SG position was key to our win.
2. TP- top scoring, 5 assists, 50% FG.
1. Christian- 6-10fg including 2 3pters. Defensively he and R Mac Jnr shut down the opposition to 6-17.

Great win, well done to managers for their game shape management. Keep the training mail coming in!


It will be interesting to see how it all unfolds from here, with Taiwan playing Philippines next week.

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261280.74 in reply to 261280.73
Date: 9/8/2014 6:43:02 PM
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MVPs
3. Noel Seers- Seers was almost the 13th man tonight. In response to the discussion, he came in with 4-7 fg, and a whopping 8 assists from SG, a position that the team is really looking for a player to make their own. Defensively, Seers kept his man to 4-19fg. the extra 12 misses in the SG position was key to our win.
2. TP- top scoring, 5 assists, 50% FG.
1. Christian- 6-10fg including 2 3pters. Defensively he and R Mac Jnr shut down the opposition to 6-17.



You probably could have included yourself in the votes as it was a really gutsy and intuitive move to GDP them the way that you did

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