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Demonland Supercoach 2016 Comp

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On 20 March 2016 at 6:58 PM, DeeVoted said:

The Stynes, .Robbie Flower, and the RD Barassi Leagues are now full.

 

If you are not already in one of the 3 Comp leagues you can join the Cordner League (Div 4)

You will neeed to act quickly as the Auto league fill will kick-in soon.

Cordner League  (Div 4)  Code = 646052

Once registered with Supercoach select join / create a league and then enter the above code.


 

 

I've just signed up to the Cordner League too. Team is The Cuckoo's Nest. Thanks. 

 
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Just now, Hyphen said:

I've just signed up to the Cordner League too. Team is The Cuckoo's Nest. Thanks. 

Thanks for the info.  I'll update the Cordner league.

I also try to sign up to the cordner league

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On x at 4:41 AM, KeaneDemon said:

I also try to sign up to the cordner league

I am not sure if you joined the Cordner league in time before it was filled. I have a number of unknown teams in that league.

If you can post the name of your team, as helps me organising next years leagues.

If anyone else in the Cordner league that also has a Demonland Username , that hasnt done so yet, could you post the name of your team in this thread.

And on that note, welcome to all the new coaches in whatever comp league you are in  for 2016 and good luck moving up the ranks.

To all the regulars that play every year, I hope you enjoy the battle with fellow your Demon supporters.

Thanks to all the coaches in the Jim Stynes League (Div 1) nearly everyone returned, and when notified with their codes, joined quickly, allowing me to move on to the remaining leagues. I had heaps of replies in my (PM inbox), too many to name, of appreciation. Now I put my feet up for awhile.

 

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On 1 April 2016 at 7:31 PM, DeeVoted said:

I am not sure if you joined the Cordner league in time before it was filled. I have a number of unknown teams in that league.

If you can post the name of your team, as helps me organising next years leagues.

If anyone else in the Cordner league that also has a Demonland Username , that hasnt done so yet, could you post the name of your team in this thread.

And on that note, welcome to all the new coaches in whatever comp league you are in  for 2016 and good luck moving up the ranks.

To all the regulars that play every year, I hope you enjoy the battle with fellow your Demon supporters.

Thanks to all the coaches in the Jim Stynes League (Div 1) nearly everyone returned, and when notified with their codes, joined quickly, allowing me to move on to the remaining leagues. I had heaps of replies in my (PM inbox), too many to name, of appreciation. Now I put my feet up for awhile.

 

Keaneys Demons

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In a few hours from now,we find out the winner of this years Brownlow. But in smaller room,not that far from the Red Carpet,tallies were compiled,checked,then re-checked. I am pleased to announce our Bluey Medal winner for 2016. Congrats to Ken's Colossi.

Bluey_Medal.jpg

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Thats another year done and dusted. Congratultions to all the grand final winners. I hope everyone enoyed being part of our comp. There were some really impressive scores this year, and if it was hard in the Stynes league this year, it is going to get tougher as more high scoring teams get promoted. In a slight surprise, the Barassi league (Div 3) outperformed the Flower league (D2). There was big scoring going on in Div 3.

I have collated all the scores for all 4 leagues, and can post all the results if there is any interest.

GF_Winners.jpg

 

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