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AFL LIVE 2011 match simulation for todays game

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Here is a little bit of fun for those of you with the game.

I'm am thinking of doing a all AI full match simulation every week with a view to forecasting the results.

Feel free to use this as a betting tool :)

I encourage those of you with the game to do the same and weekly we could assess which PS3/XBOX was the weekly winner of a trip for two to Wandin.

THE RESULTS

NTH MELB 18 . 14 . 122

MELB 21 . 14 . 140

Fair to say it was a shootout at Shitihad stadium today in perfect conditions under the roof. Nth kicking away early thanks to some serious ruck dominance before a Sylvia led revival netted the Dees 5 straight midway through the 2nd term.

Moloney was prolific in the middle as was Harvey for the Roos, but the unlikely hero of the day was Stefan martin who was rotating between ruck and FF that proved a difficult match-up around the ground for the very slow moving Goldstein.

Watts was clunking everything directed through him :wub: and finished with 4 majors and Green was deadly accurate also with 4 goals straight. Wonna and Jetta each jagged a couple after the later was subbed in for an injured Petterd who left the field with a calf strain nearing half time.

Frawley played a very suspect game in defence spending the majority on the dangerous Petrie who just slotted the lazy 9 goals. Clay Sampson stuck with him though and a Tapscott led defence peeled off at every opportunity to provide run through the corridor.

It was also pleasing to note that Wells was well held by Bartram who even managed to drift forward for a goal of his own.

The pressure will no doubt be on Clay Sampson this week who was wielding the changes left right and centre before heading to the balcony for a smoke and leaving Dunn in the ruck to be smashed nearing 3 quarter time (resulting in a 3 goal burst to the Roos). :o

All in all it was a fascinating contest and one which saw the Dees break a double hoodoo in shitihad and the whining Roos and left the Kangas licking their wounds but still maintaining the ridiculous notion that their kids are better than the Dees.

VOTES

3 : Petrie

2 : Sylvia

1 : Watts

 

God I hope this is right :lol: Not only would we break the double hoodoo, but petrie is in my DT and his 9 goals would be handy as :) :)

 

well my 1st full season i played jack watts won the coleman medal, the brownlow medal, got injured in 1st final i made it 2 grand final watts still injured so didnt play guess who bobs up 2 win the norm smith yep the man on the sidelines jack watts HOPE THATS AN OMEN

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well my 1st full season i played jack watts won the coleman medal, the brownlow medal, got injured in 1st final i made it 2 grand final watts still injured so didnt play guess who bobs up 2 win the norm smith yep the man on the sidelines jack watts HOPE THATS AN OMEN

Solid gold!

Fair to say there is some bugs that need sorting out!


hahaha....I blame this post for today's loss. Thanks alot.

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hahaha....I blame this post for today's loss. Thanks alot.

I blame Sony

I blame Sony

That's good, I prefer us blaming a multi-national than the usual weekly singling out of every single player on the list.

 

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