“A true blood bowl game with drama, star quality plays and frustration on both sides of the playing field.
In the first half both teams played with the EndZone in sight. How ever despite all the elf skills at the field the half ended a tie 1-1.
The second half was started with a quick touch down for theNorth Bronx Bablers followed by a touch down by Naggroth Nose Breakers - the latter was how ever almost compromized by tactical choices by the coach which left the ball in the end zone to be picked up by the back-line stopper from the Bablers - but strongly out numbered at the LOS the bablers could not move the ball, and the TD became evident - tie at the end of the sixth turn in the second half.
Poor KO rolls decimated the player staff for the Bablers leaving only eight players at Kick Off. With a bit of devine intervention the Bablers managed to snap the ball quickly and get some onforward progression up field, marked with two back stoppers Charles had the End Zone with in range for the final turn. The dream shattered like glass struck by a fire ball, when the Nose Breakers managed to dodge two players through a total of six tackle zones and blocking Charles to the ground. In a last efford how ever, Geo managed to snatch the ball, get through a single dodge and a go-for into the end zone, and nothing but injury time could change the evident victory. At kick off - nothing happened and the victory was secured by the Bablers - who with this their third victory have broken the loosing streak and is ready to progress.”
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In the first half both teams played with the EndZone in sight. How ever despite all the elf skills at the field the half ended a tie 1-1.
The second half was started with a quick touch down for theNorth Bronx Bablers followed by a touch down by Naggroth Nose Breakers - the latter was how ever almost compromized by tactical choices by the coach which left the ball in the end zone to be picked up by the back-line stopper from the Bablers - but strongly out numbered at the LOS the bablers could not move the ball, and the TD became evident - tie at the end of the sixth turn in the second half.
Poor KO rolls decimated the player staff for the Bablers leaving only eight players at Kick Off. With a bit of devine intervention the Bablers managed to snap the ball quickly and get some onforward progression up field, marked with two back stoppers Charles had the End Zone with in range for the final turn. The dream shattered like glass struck by a fire ball, when the Nose Breakers managed to dodge two players through a total of six tackle zones and blocking Charles to the ground. In a last efford how ever, Geo managed to snatch the ball, get through a single dodge and a go-for into the end zone, and nothing but injury time could change the evident victory. At kick off - nothing happened and the victory was secured by the Bablers - who with this their third victory have broken the loosing streak and is ready to progress.”