“Yes indeed, it's a "friendly" for game one of the season. Being the good friends that they are, the Vermin Casualties had no objections to falling like ninepins under various Orc fists.
It was mostly a running game for both sides, with Repkar Swifttail in particular covering a lot of yardage and earning a well-deserved MVP.
While the apothecary was seeing to a broken skull, Squabble the goblin slipped through Vermin lines and endured two successive blitzes in a truly legendary display of dodging skill. Still, the result never appeared in much doubt, on the score- or casualty-lines.”
“Wozza's Whirlwinds have made their debut and thankfully, have done so without losing any players to death's cold embrace. Then again, given that the opposing team was Skaven, without a big rat, that wasn't a big achievement.
Some poor defense on my part left Repkar Swifttail an opportunity to score and he took it.
Squabble made a rather uncontested run through for the equalizer but hope of a victory was dashed by a yo-yo like struggle from either end resulting in a touchdown for Yokar Elfslaughter. Ouchie.
Thrakka played a good match, laying some rats out with ease and putting Putrid out of commission but his partner in mauling, Gobnoz submitted a lackluster performance.
The commentators decided to give Nivuk the MVP award, in spite of his total lack of participation (having spent almost all the game on the bench). Lobba, who set up the Whirlwinds' only touchdown, was not amused and suggested that it was more a result of the commentary team being unable to tell 2 orcs apart.
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It was mostly a running game for both sides, with Repkar Swifttail in particular covering a lot of yardage and earning a well-deserved MVP.
While the apothecary was seeing to a broken skull, Squabble the goblin slipped through Vermin lines and endured two successive blitzes in a truly legendary display of dodging skill. Still, the result never appeared in much doubt, on the score- or casualty-lines.”