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Sky Blue Scrappers
Bone-head
Loner
Mighty Blow
Thick Skull
Throw Team-Mate
+ST
Block
Guard
Multiple Block
Big Dion's role for the Scrappers is less than complicated. Punch things.
Hard.
Preferably the opposition.
Both popular and talented, Aron is an all-round loveable Scandanavian scamp.
Block
Guard
Mighty Blow
Tackle
The muscle.
The most endearingly hopeless of the Scrappers' blitzers.
A team player. Hadji tries to do a little bit of everything for the team, and occasionally does some of it to a mediocre standard.
Despite his best efforts, Wee Gordie remains the most useless member of the squad.
Including the dead ones.
Pass
Sure Hands
Accurate
Block
Safe Throw
The undisputed hero of the Scrappers' disappointing first season, dragging the team forward by the scruff of the neck and creating scoring opportunities out of nothing.
His passing rate has since slowed down as other team members have improved to take some of the slack, but he's still their best bet if the ball needs moving a long way in a short space of time.
Pass
Sure Hands
Accurate
Block
Dodge
Doesn't offer the deep threat that Gary McAllister does, but has more capacity for tucking the ball in and running with it. He's a decent thrower but his strength is in his all-round game.
Catch
Dodge
+MA
Block
Nerves Of Steel
Tackle
The team's big deep threat, Hall's touchdown rate has understandably slowed down since his fantastic start but he's still a concern for opposition defences.
As he's played more he's vastly improved his ability to tackle and block too, though obviously his relatively frail physique and lack of strength means he has to pick his targets carefully.
Catch
Dodge
Block
Side Step
Tackle
Might have been as prolific as the mighty Marcus Hall if injury hadn't both forced him to miss a game as well as reducing his mobility. He failed to fully recover from the injury but he's still a dangerous attacker and a fine all-round contributor for the team.
Since the emergence of Steve Froggatt he's found himself deployed more and more as a safety but that doesn't bother him a bit. And he can still make a dash forward if the situation demands it.
Has proven himself a near-identical catcher to a young Marcus Hall, and has even improved his speed to match.