THE WINNER
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THE COMMITTEE HAS SPOKEN
Who was the S30 Best Rookie?
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THE COMMITTEE HAS SPOKEN
Who was the S30 Best Rookie?
dude, you lost to HR Puff n Stuff , that aint cool
Being a class act poster wasn’t just all, though. His off field exploits only make up half the matter. To be considered the best all-round rookie this season then one needed to perform on field also, and Kilroy has also improved the Bombers through his qooty skills.Chipmunk said:
May be calling it early but @Kilroy is the class act of the rookie cohort so far.
An outstanding season stat-wise by Kilroy in the Wayne Carey pivot; the hardest position to play on a Qooty field.GremioPower said:
A game like @Kilroy's at CHF is simply NOT supposed to happen!
#1. Kilroy (BOM), 132pts
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Write-up by Santoz
Picture this.
A rookie poster to the league with an exceptional idea for weekday, weeknight, and weekend camaraderie between combating clubs or blow-ins called Metalcrusher, BLUEALLTHRU, RobR or Genghis Tron.
The basic idea being like a drive-by raid that is a short, sharp 1-2 hour show with a particular theme. Very much like a PBS or RRR radio program. It doesn't have to be exclusively any one type of theme. It could be the production vehicle for anything specific – some comedy, heavy metal, crooners, African music, sports highlights or even movie trailers.
This poster would word people up in the lead up that week (or even just earlier that day) with guerrilla marketing through storytelling tagging using images and gifs.
He envisaged that it could just as easily be a segment in his smash hit creation and curation ‘TubeRadio’ or separate on a completely different day. It doesn't have to be at night or regular.
Welcome to... GuerrillaRadio!
Welcome to what the exceptional first-season poster and yours S30 Rising Star Award winner, Kilroy, has brought to the SFA.
In what turned out to be the toughest season the SFA has ever endured due to the bloody real world, Kilroy was able to bring a sense of community and commonality to us all through his love for, passion of and unparalleled understanding of a host of quality tunes.
I’m sure the majority of us reading this would all agree that we all enjoyed Kilroy's contributions to the league this season, whether we jumped in and activelly engajed in it or lurked in the background just getting a feel for what the posting contingent were vibing at the time.
At times, he was criticised for his posting numbers by outsiders – certainly envious of his exploits and talents and probably those who ended up licked by his ever increasing propensity to dish out a jab as the season progressed.
From early on though, many could see the talent was there, including unsuspected Committee members:
Being a class act poster wasn’t just all, though. His off field exploits only make up half the matter. To be considered the best all-round rookie this season then one needed to perform on field also, and Kilroy has also improved the Bombers through his qooty skills.
Besides registering the the 3rd-highest ARSE for the season, Kilroy was among the Top-10 rookie in several stats:
- Disposals, 10th (245)
- Kicks, 8th (132)
- Marks, 8th (67)
- Goals, 6th (15)
- Scoring Shots, 6th (25)
- Points Scored, 6th (100)
- DT, 10th (953)
- EXIE, 10th (1146)
Kilroy have not only accumulated stats throughout the season, but he excelled in some matches as well – finally earning a Gun in R9. His 4-goal 22-disposal 113-DT performance over MWPP and Bipolarbear has let the Committee in awe:
An outstanding season stat-wise by Kilroy in the Wayne Carey pivot; the hardest position to play on a Qooty field.
Congratulations Kilroy on beating all and sundry your rookie class and becoming the Season 30 Rising Star – the rightful winner of the sausageroll Medal.
May you not be cursed and continue to live long and prosperous in the SFA for the enjoyment of all!
Gun: R9
ARSE: 1,338.65 (avg. 83.67)
Positions (2): CHF, 11; C, 5.
Season Stats:
Torch: R2
Season Grade: 97.50
Match-Thread Wins: 10
Total Match-Thread Posts: 2,552 (avg. 159.50)
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I'd like everyone to raise their glass to the Season 30 winner, Kilroy, and congratulate him on a wonderful season
#1. Kilroy (BOM), 132pts
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Write-up by Santoz
Picture this.
A rookie poster to the league with an exceptional idea for weekday, weeknight, and weekend camaraderie between combating clubs or blow-ins called Metalcrusher, BLUEALLTHRU, RobR or Genghis Tron.
The basic idea being like a drive-by raid that is a short, sharp 1-2 hour show with a particular theme. Very much like a PBS or RRR radio program. It doesn't have to be exclusively any one type of theme. It could be the production vehicle for anything specific – some comedy, heavy metal, crooners, African music, sports highlights or even movie trailers.
This poster would word people up in the lead up that week (or even just earlier that day) with guerrilla marketing through storytelling tagging using images and gifs.
He envisaged that it could just as easily be a segment in his smash hit creation and curation ‘TubeRadio’ or separate on a completely different day. It doesn't have to be at night or regular.
Welcome to... GuerrillaRadio!
Welcome to what the exceptional first-season poster and yours S30 Rising Star Award winner, Kilroy, has brought to the SFA.
In what turned out to be the toughest season the SFA has ever endured due to the bloody real world, Kilroy was able to bring a sense of community and commonality to us all through his love for, passion of and unparalleled understanding of a host of quality tunes.
I’m sure the majority of us reading this would all agree that we all enjoyed Kilroy's contributions to the league this season, whether we jumped in and activelly engajed in it or lurked in the background just getting a feel for what the posting contingent were vibing at the time.
At times, he was criticised for his posting numbers by outsiders – certainly envious of his exploits and talents and probably those who ended up licked by his ever increasing propensity to dish out a jab as the season progressed.
From early on though, many could see the talent was there, including unsuspected Committee members:
Being a class act poster wasn’t just all, though. His off field exploits only make up half the matter. To be considered the best all-round rookie this season then one needed to perform on field also, and Kilroy has also improved the Bombers through his qooty skills.
Besides registering the the 3rd-highest ARSE for the season, Kilroy was among the Top-10 rookie in several stats:
- Disposals, 10th (245)
- Kicks, 8th (132)
- Marks, 8th (67)
- Goals, 6th (15)
- Scoring Shots, 6th (25)
- Points Scored, 6th (100)
- DT, 10th (953)
- EXIE, 10th (1146)
Kilroy have not only accumulated stats throughout the season, but he excelled in some matches as well – finally earning a Gun in R9. His 4-goal 22-disposal 113-DT performance over MWPP and Bipolarbear has let the Committee in awe:
An outstanding season stat-wise by Kilroy in the Wayne Carey pivot; the hardest position to play on a Qooty field.
Congratulations Kilroy on beating all and sundry your rookie class and becoming the Season 30 Rising Star – the rightful winner of the sausageroll Medal.
May you not be cursed and continue to live long and prosperous in the SFA for the enjoyment of all!
Gun: R9
ARSE: 1,338.65 (avg. 83.67)
Positions (2): CHF, 11; C, 5.
Season Stats:
Torch: R2
Season Grade: 97.50
Match-Thread Wins: 10
Total Match-Thread Posts: 2,552 (avg. 159.50)
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I'd like everyone to raise their glass to the Season 30 winner, Kilroy, and congratulate him on a wonderful season
Way ahead of you my sheepish friend.Congratulations!
Now can we drink?
A great group of guys there.Congratulations to all for a killer season.I'd like to thank everyone who tuned in to tonight's award ceremony, I managed to get it done in just over an hour!
The Rising Star this year could not have been possible without the hard work in the committee. I'd like to thank Tonga Bob for his excellent graphics works tonight, GremioPower who steered the boat and kept us focused, serial_thrilla who was the king of stats, and to GWS Goose, Chipmunk and Santoz who put their input in every week and were massive reasons as to why this even got finished in the first place.
and to Riviat, who was there
The amount of work and dedication behind this project was second to none and I eagerly await whatever the rookies do next season for the S31 Awards night, thankyou to them for being such a good rookie class to observe and banter with over the past season.
Here is your top 10!
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Rock onWay ahead of you my sheepish friend.
It’s not 7am yet!! Give me some minutes...Congratulations!
Now can we drink?