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AUSTRALIA WC22
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linkleo911
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Posted on 2018-05-11 1:43:46
Bloodbeak wrote:

linkleo911 wrote:

Bloodbeak wrote:

All 7560 rosters have been searched.





How you managed to do so? I know it is probably a secret but I am really curious about it...

By the way, I have one australian player in my roster: Ivan Howat



Use Google Chrome browser, download the add-ons Data Miner and Tampermonkey. I set up Data Miner to target the rows of data on the team roster page, and I used Tampermonkey and a few lines of javascript to alter the big GI logo in the top right corner so that it navigates to the next team roster. A few extra lines of code removed any row that didn't contain an Australian player before any data scraping took place.

I'm happy to share more details if interested.



Wow! I do not know anything about those things... I will keep it to who understands it. Congratulations for the great work!!!
  
projectrracing
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Posted on 2018-05-27 22:08:02
Good start vs Poland
  
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Posted on 2018-05-28 9:14:18
It was okay, but the OL needs work. We gave up a lot of pressure on one side. Not sure whose fault that is, but we have a few options.

Will likely be replacing Barham at OLB and Cotchin at STCB. May also see how Giles goes at KR. Also need to make the most of Prismall's skills while he still has his physicals. His time is almost up.

We have some good options, it's just a matter of finding the best combination while not dropping games. And the next one looks tough.
  

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Posted on 2018-06-01 16:51:28
Wk 2 @ Belgium: 56-21, after leading 35-7 at halftime.

To think that I wasn't all that confident after all the lineup shuffling pre game. The demolition job that followed was very much a pleasant surprise.

Gotta mention Bret Leslie - he absolutely dominated today: 70.8% pass completion rate, plus he threw in a 30yd run for suits and giggles. I like to think that he's stepping it up a notch in memory of Miles and all the other renticide victims worldwide. Maybe not, maybe it was just a weak defense he faced, but either way McMahon will be running drinks and warming the bench and providing moral support from this point on.

Can't get too excited yet as we've been here (2-0) many times before, only to stumble well before the finish line. There's still a long, long way to go.

Here's hoping this performance wasn't just a one-off!



  

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projectrracing
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Posted on 2018-06-02 2:05:03
Maybe I'm biased but I think Leslie has been a better QB for a cycle or two. And yes that 30 yard run caused a me a giggle. The top receivers though are making the QBs job easy.

FB Johnson's 3 receptions for 18 yards and a TD was somewhat eyebrow lifting. Not much yardage per catch but got a first down and a TD from his efforts. First time I've seen G-I stats actually mimic real life.
  
Stahlchirurg
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Posted on 2018-06-02 2:53:45
Bloodbeak wrote:

Wk 2 @ Belgium: 56-21, after leading 35-7 at halftime.

To think that I wasn't all that confident after all the lineup shuffling pre game. The demolition job that followed was very much a pleasant surprise.

Gotta mention Bret Leslie - he absolutely dominated today: 70.8% pass completion rate, plus he threw in a 30yd run for suits and giggles. I like to think that he's stepping it up a notch in memory of Miles and all the other renticide victims worldwide. Maybe not, maybe it was just a weak defense he faced, but either way McMahon will be running drinks and warming the bench and providing moral support from this point on.

Can't get too excited yet as we've been here (2-0) many times before, only to stumble well before the finish line. There's still a long, long way to go.

Here's hoping this performance wasn't just a one-off!





That was a bigger Lost than i have think, Australia have a better OL and a better Defense i hope i can better play next time, but we have the second World Cup at the even Division. I'm looking forward to the second leg
  
Iwanta Win
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Posted on 2018-06-06 15:09:28
I do not understand all of the above.....
  
projectrracing
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Posted on 2018-06-09 0:40:49
Strong win. Surprised the defense allowed so many points. But our MLB was running around injured.
  
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Posted on 2018-06-15 9:04:11
We have our first loss. Can only blame myself, as it was a last minute realisation that we were at home, and a rush to get orders in.
  

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projectrracing
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Posted on 2018-07-26 8:26:49
6-2 in quals. Not bad considering one loss was a bot formation.
  
 
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