“A cracking game and a well-deserved draw for both coaches. Dallas wanted to tie up the Skaven with their Sauri and Kroxigor, whereas Mordheim wanted to tie up the Sauri and Kroxigor with their Goblins! This dynamic, as well as the Stunty skill, led to many exciting twists and turns throughout the game.
The most notable moment perhaps came in the form of Mordheim's second touchdown. With Dallas on the ball and surging down the left flank, a lone Goblin braved the Reptiles semi-cage and knocked down the ball carrier! Despite having Sidestep, the Skink involved couldn't prevent the football scattering out of play and then being thrown back into the mid-field. From there, a lone Goblin picked up the football, only to be completely surrounded by Reptiles! Yet despite this, Stunty once again came into play and allowed him to dodge out for the touchdown!
Both coaches were delighted that there were no serious injuries in the game. However, coach Hayati had to retire returning Sauri Terence "Thick Skull" Newman and Robert "Outhouse" Newhouse, both of whom permanently lost their strength due to injuries suffered previously.
Good luck to both teams in the NWFL!”
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The most notable moment perhaps came in the form of Mordheim's second touchdown. With Dallas on the ball and surging down the left flank, a lone Goblin braved the Reptiles semi-cage and knocked down the ball carrier! Despite having Sidestep, the Skink involved couldn't prevent the football scattering out of play and then being thrown back into the mid-field. From there, a lone Goblin picked up the football, only to be completely surrounded by Reptiles! Yet despite this, Stunty once again came into play and allowed him to dodge out for the touchdown!
Both coaches were delighted that there were no serious injuries in the game. However, coach Hayati had to retire returning Sauri Terence "Thick Skull" Newman and Robert "Outhouse" Newhouse, both of whom permanently lost their strength due to injuries suffered previously.
Good luck to both teams in the NWFL!”