“I entered this match with a fair bit of trepidation. Fortunately, I think Nuffle was feeling a little bad for me, and was pretty generous.
Of the three handicaps, greatest was most important, knocking out the Mort Avaritia ball carrier for the entire match.
The first half saw foul appearance shine, which stalled the Chaos offence and kept them from making good use of their Get the Ref. Despite the best efforts of the foulers, the casualties stayed fairly tame, with only a SI each side and a plethora of knockouts.
Second half was again lucky for the Rotters, as all their KO rolls went according to plan, leaving Mort slightly undermanned. A blitz to begin set the tone, as the Chaos ball carrier was threatened from both wings right off the bat. Unfortunately for OB, he still couldn't get himself untangled from all the foulness my team had to offer, and it lost him the match.
Twahnlows:
3 Votes: #14 Richard Randall, knocked out my main threat Ozjesting for this match and then next.
2 Vote: #13 Donald Hibberd, constant worry. Fortunately he had a parade of ones that kept him from swinging the match back in OB's favour.
1 Vote: #7 Robert Cotton, lots of fouls, fortunately none that serious”
Of the three handicaps, greatest was most important, knocking out the Mort Avaritia ball carrier for the entire match.
The first half saw foul appearance shine, which stalled the Chaos offence and kept them from making good use of their Get the Ref. Despite the best efforts of the foulers, the casualties stayed fairly tame, with only a SI each side and a plethora of knockouts.
Second half was again lucky for the Rotters, as all their KO rolls went according to plan, leaving Mort slightly undermanned. A blitz to begin set the tone, as the Chaos ball carrier was threatened from both wings right off the bat. Unfortunately for OB, he still couldn't get himself untangled from all the foulness my team had to offer, and it lost him the match.
Twahnlows:
3 Votes: #14 Richard Randall, knocked out my main threat Ozjesting for this match and then next.
2 Vote: #13 Donald Hibberd, constant worry. Fortunately he had a parade of ones that kept him from swinging the match back in OB's favour.
1 Vote: #7 Robert Cotton, lots of fouls, fortunately none that serious”