The first round of the internal McPherson Media Group ‘GVL Data Fantasy’ competition has been run and won — and two representatives have risen above the rest.
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Or so we thought.
There was drama galore during the tallying up process in the offices of the Shepparton News and Riverine Herald during the week.
Rohan Aldous’ ‘Pride of the Press’ and Aydin Payne’s ‘Obi Wan Giobbi’ both finished with 889 data points from the weekend of Goulburn Valley League action, setting up a thrilling finish in the second and final weekend of the tournament.
Aldous — representing the Kyabram Free Press and more widely the Riverine Herald — was studious in his research ahead of the fantasy venture, but a pair of non-playing selections hurt his scoring ceiling.
Payne — Shepparton News’ leading hope — also had two players miss on the weekend, and despite selecting a distinctly different outfit to Aldous, finished on the same score as him, for now.
But while the duo would like to think of themselves as Bonecrusher and Our Waverley Star out in front of the field, there’s surely a Chautauqua-like performance to come from some of those who look like they got stuck in the barrier.
What no one was expecting was a Winx-like effort from Red Ted Redemption coach Daniel Webb before the ink had even settled on the ladder though.
In what can only be described as a ‘hold the fantasy page’ moment late on Thursday afternoon, Webb shouted across the newsroom that he had been robbed of 84 points — specifically the 84 points Rochester’s Joe Atley procured at the weekend.
“I knew I had picked a good team, I couldn’t understand why I wasn’t winning when I thought I had nine players take to the field,” Webb explained.
“So I looked again and there it was — Joe Atley, DNP — it almost made it through my defences.”
So to the stewards’ room we went, and it was discovered that the algorithm which we engineered to count the data points (in reality our very helpful editorial assistant at The News, Nathan Burdziejko) had missed ‘Joseph Atley’ in the list, with the nickname scuppering the count.
Onwards to round two — or round 18 — of the competition, and the rest of The Riv representatives have a bit of work to do.
Grouped in the bottom sector of the leaderboard, Huntly’s Heroes, Disco Shoulders and the B75 Blazers sit on 715, 713 and 689 data points respectively.
Can they run the table to put one hand on the metaphorical trophy and the other on an ice cold soft drink at the Moama Bowling Club? Only time will tell.
Pride of the Press - Rohan Aldous
Lachlan Smith (Kyabram) - 81
Ben Rigoni (Seymour) - 90
Jack Murphy (Seymour) - 151
BJ Squire (Shepparton Swans) - 87
Chris Jansen (Rochester) - DNP
Chris Welsh (Benalla) - 145
Zach Norris (Kyabram) - 81
Ruory Kirkby (Echuca) - 128
Zac Banch (Shepparton Swans) - 126
EMG: Tom Downie (Benalla) - DNP
TOTAL: 889
Huntly’s Heroes - Josh Huntly
Andrew Walker (Echuca) - 63
Jack McHale (Echuca) - 147
Ruory Kirkby (Echuca) - 128
Chris Jansen (Rochester) - DNP
Shaun Atley (Rochester) - 86
Will Martiniello (Benalla) - DNP
Chris Nield (Mooroopna) - 28
Billy Cooper (Tatura) - 69
BJ Squire (Shepparton Swans) - 87
EMG: Kaine Herbert (Kyabram) - 107
TOTAL: 715
Disco Shoulders - Gregor Mactaggart
Chris Jansen (Rochester) - DNP
Shaun Atley (Rochester) - 86
BJ Squire (Shepparton Swans) - 87
Lachlan Smith (Kyabram) - 81
Andrew Walker (Echuca) - 63
Jack McHale (Echuca) - 147
Chris Nield (Mooroopna) - 28
Steven Stroobants (Rochester) - 103
Sam Reid (Echuca) - 118
EMG: Michael Hartley (Seymour) - DNP
TOTAL: 713
B75 Blazers - Bransen Gibson
Andrew Walker (Echuca) - 63
Ruory Kirkby (Echuca) - 128
Riley Smith (Echuca) - 53
Sam Willoughby (Echuca) - 122
Hugh Hamilton (Rochester) - 86
Shaun Atley (Rochester) - 86
Christopher Jansen (Rochester) - DNP
Jack Murphy (Seymour) - 151
Jarrad Waite (Benalla) - DNP
EMG: Daniel Russell (Rochester) - DNP
TOTAL: 689
GVL DATA FANTASY LEADERBOARD
Red Ted Redemption (Daniel Webb) - 909
Pride of the Press (Rohan Aldous) - 889
Obi Wan Giobbi (Aydin Payne) - 889
Hartley’s Heroes (Zac Standish) - 833
Welsh’s Wizards (James Kleeman) - 808
Huntly’s Heroes (Josh Huntly) - 715
Disco Shoulders (Gregor Mactaggart) - 713
B75 Blazers (Bransen Gibson) - 689
Worth the Waite (Max Stainkamph) - 641
Goal’d Miners (Tyler Maher) - 566
HIGHEST DATA POINTS - ROUND 17
154 - Rory Scopel (Seymour)
151 - Jack Murphy (Seymour)
147 - Jack McHale (Echuca)
145 - Chris Welsh (Benalla)
144 - Brody Webster (Benalla)
138 - Riley Mason (Seymour)
131 - Jayden Dhosi (Shepparton)
128 - Ruory Kirkby (Echuca)
126 - Zac Banch (Shepparton Swans)
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