No. 1 Survivor
6–0 · Untouched · “The Pundits’ Pick”
Treble Hunters
The only team in the league that walked through the regular season without a single loss. Beat Red 3–0 in their Round 1 opener — Antony VanCleave with a brace, Kevin Smith one — and looked like they barely put on a sweat. The Commish runs the front line, the metronome runs the middle, the keeper runs the goal. They are the line everyone else is running away from.
Spine: Antony VanCleave · Justin Parish · Kevin Smith · Curtis “Flynner” Flynn
R1 Goals: VanCleave (2) · Smith (1)
If anyone is going to be on the trophy plaque this June, Vegas, Paps, and your nan are all calling it green. The treble — League title, Waddy Cup, Poppy Cup — is genuinely on the table for this group, and they know it. The pressure is now on them to live up to a coronation that’s already been mostly written.
No. 2 Survivor
5W–1L · +18 GD · “Coming For The Commish”
Co-Favourite
Demolished Grey 3–0 to advance and have the best goal differential in the league. Three keepers in the league’s top three: Jonte Lohsen, Jai Irvine, John Lohsen. That isn’t rotation — that’s a dynasty in goal. Jeevan Dhami leads the line and is among the league’s top scorers.
Trio in goal: Jonte Lohsen · Jai Irvine · John Lohsen
Up top: Jeevan Dhami (12 pts)
The Pink upset earlier in the regular season is the only blemish, and they responded with three straight 4+ goal beatdowns. If Forest Green slips, this is the team most likely to step over them. Watch the Lohsen-Irvine-Lohsen rotation in the Cup — three world-class shot-stoppers in a knockout format is borderline unfair.
No. 3 Survivor
5W–1L · 3 GA in 6 Games · “The Hunters”
Quietly Lethal
Walked their Round 1 against Gold 3–0 and barely made the headlines doing it — that’s the White way. They don’t need a press release. The slow-strangle 1–0 specialists let you have the ball, then take everything else. Three goals conceded all spring. Three.
Spine: Alexander Smith (5G 4A) · Tim DenHartigh (3 CS) · Connor Crichton
Don’t call it silent. Call it inevitable. White is the team you don’t want to draw in a knockout — they don’t beat themselves, they don’t give up shape, and they have a goalkeeper who has authored three clean sheets across this short spring. In a Cup format with no mercy, that profile wins games.
No. 4 Survivor
2W–4L · “The Thugs” · Fading?
Predicted Out · Gauntlet
Beat Lime 2–0 in Round 1 and the league exhaled. Self-styled “won’t give you an inch” merchants who specialize in physical, get-in-your-face football. The pundits have them buried in Round 2, but this is also the team that beat Navy 1–0 in the regular season. They don’t read the scouting reports. They write the bookings.
Engine: Mike Hahn · Xit’luk · Ryan Flynn
Two consecutive Mondays without a goal coming into the Cup. The Sin Bin watch list reads like their team sheet. They are exactly the kind of team that knocks Forest Green out by halftime of week 7 and then loses 4–0 the next week. Either way, you’ll remember the game.
No. 5 Survivor
4W–2L · “Welcome To The Middle”
Live Outsider
Outlasted Teal 4–3 in the most thrilling Round 1 game on the docket — and the scoresheet told the story: four different scorers. Herman Parmar, Cyr Becker, Everett Piper, Rowan Smith. That’s not a one-man show riding a hot striker; that’s a side that pulls goals out of the whole roster. Herman is tied for the league lead at 14, but the depth is what makes Navy a knockout problem.
Up top: Herman Parmar (14G — league lead)
R1 Goals: Parmar · Becker · Piper · Smith
Engine: Tristan Price · Iyanna & Rowan Smith
If Navy gets a hot Herman Parmar weekend, they could legitimately win this whole thing. If they leak goals at the back the way they did against Orange, they could lose to anyone. Few teams are this binary. White is exactly the kind of opponent who could expose the Navy back line — assuming the bracket draws them together in the Gauntlet.
No. 6 Survivor
2W–4L · “Three-Week Hangover”
Predicted Out · Gauntlet
Got past Yellow 2–1 in Round 1 — narrow, but a win is a win and that’s all anyone remembers. The headline of their spring was an early-season Royal Blue scalp, then three Mondays of getting hit for 5, 5, and 7. The pundits have already put a fork in them. The pundits have been wrong before.
In goal: Keeth Winia (22 GA)
Silver’s draw matters more than Silver’s form. Catch a tired team in a back-to-back, get the keeper to make four big saves, and suddenly the bracket has a shock. Don’t bet on it. Don’t laugh if it happens, either.
No. 7 Survivor
3W–1PKW–1PKL–1L · “Talent · Swagger · Demerits”
Polled Last · Yes, Last
Beat Orange 3–2 in a thriller — Gideon Clarke, Isaiah Clarke, and Mansour Elmahdi all on the scoresheet. The team’s heartbeat is Laina Allen: super upbeat, super competitive, smiling through every tackle, the kind of player who makes a team a team. Black is in form on the pitch and in the referee’s notebook — two of their three Sin Bin Watch names took the field on Monday. Unsubtle. Maybe unstoppable.
Threat: Josh Gilbert (9G 3A — top-five scorer) · Gideon Clarke · Isaiah Clarke
Spirit: Laina Allen — the engine that doesn’t stop smiling
Watch: Mansour Elmahdi · Isaiah Clarke · Justin Paulson
Polled dead last among league pundits before the Cup — which is interesting, because they are on a Round-1-PK-shootout streak that suggests they thrive in chaos. Two shootouts in two weeks coming into the Cup. If this Cup goes through penalty kicks, Black is the team you do not want to be drawing.
No. 8 Survivor · The Dark Horse
1W–1PKW–2PKL–2L · “George’s Heist”
Dark Horse · Watch For The Foil
Pink finished 9th in the regular season. They drew Royal Blue — who finished 3rd — in Round 1. Then they beat them 2–1. Chris Watson and Darius Anoushehpour on the scoresheet. The biggest upset of R1, and the only one that took out a top-three regular-season finisher. He took Pink to first place in the league last year. Lifted the Waddy. Got second in the Poppy. The roster turns over, the captain doesn’t.
Captain: George White (c) — Round 1: 0 apps, 1 absence
R1 Goals: Chris Watson · Darius Anoushehpour
Through-line: Chris “Watty” Watson
George wasn’t on the field in Round 1. Pink won anyway. That should scare every other captain in the bracket — this is a side so saturated in George’s fingerprints they advanced without him. Last year: 1st in the league, 1st in the Waddy, 2nd in the Poppy. But before that? Always at the bottom. Always took scraps off the trash heap. Never had a chance at winning. Then we freed him up and look what he did. Always crafty. Always a great team guy. Cannot beat his heart, ever — huge kind heart, brings a team together and turns it into a fighting machine. The pundits should know better than to call him a dark horse twice.