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Match Result · Ranked division
Match recorded on 2004-03-01 23:13:01
TV 1170k Chaos
0
Winnings 50k
Spectators
-1 Dedicated Fans
Casualties 1/0/0
 
 
High Elf TV 1830k
4
60k Winnings
Spectators
Fanfactor No change
0/0/0 Casualties
Player Performances
 
 
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mvp
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turns
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#2
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#3
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#4
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#5
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#6
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#7
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#9
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#10
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5
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#11
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#16
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TOTALS
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1
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1
7
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With the recent run of form for the chaos team being soooooooo bad, the coach decided to throw the coaching manual out the window and go for glory against a much more experienced and proven side. This side was to be the high elf team Himmelbrahm Lords... and boy did they show teh Maulers up.

The first TD was a bog-standard elven play down the wing, throw and run into the end zone... but the next three TD's were more unusual, as the chaos coach threw everything apart from the kitchen sink (he couldn't find one!) at the elven side.

There were few bright points for the chaos side. Duke Steelhelm caused the only casualty of the game, and the crowd voted Zag Coarsehair the least worst player in the side! However, the cash from the game would prove very handy for later!

Jerell Highelm made two more TD's to add to his tally, and even added a thrown completion to rub salt into the wound of the chaos side.

The quality gap was huge... perhaps the chaos side should not rely on some decent handicaps to be dealt, but instead concentrate on winning against a brand new side or two!
Player Performances
 
 
td
comp
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mvp
spp
turns
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block
foul
#1
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#2
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1
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7
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#3
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#5
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5
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#7
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3
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#10
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#14
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#15
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#16
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TOTALS
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2
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1
19
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