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Postby Ko-oren » Mon May 21, 2018 4:39 am

Gridiron - Season 42
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Overall, it seems that Eastern teams got just a little better than Western teams over the off-season. Some teams were hit hard, some made very clever improvements. There are two teams that look like good contenders now, but most other teams aren't far behind.

East
Noordrug and the 65ers look most improved. Noordrug did so through depth, adding a few prospects in positions that they're expecting retirements in within the next few years. They now have an O-line that every QB should feel comfortable behind, with some front 7 talent waiting on the reserve team. Also, they have secured their coaching staff long-term, after noticeable improvements year in, year out. The 65ers, meanwhile, focused on their on-field quality more: they now have a pass rush and upgraded on all of their gaps from last year. Aerellen lost their QB to the Wolves, which means they have suffered a huge setback: going from a top-3 QB to an arguably bottom 6 one. Aerellen regressed in more categories, but this one should be the toughest. Aminey and Sterrenwolde kept their squad together, but barely added anything. Sterrenwolde did lose some of their D, which was fairly impossible to keep anyway, but added an offensive coordinator that could take their talented offence to the next level. Lastly, the Admirals had a terrible offseason, but at least managed to keep all of their coaches on board, and then some.

West
In the West, teams haven't really done anything spectacular, other than the Wolves' new QB. The Destroyers finally hired a long-time option for head coach, while Mawrystwyth is going into the season with an interim HC. Eaglebury seems to have lost the trust of their fans, playing most of their practice games for under 5000 spectators, though otherwise Eagleburians should be optimistic about their future. That said, they did lose their biggest receiving threat to injury, while Mawrystwyth lost not only their coach, but also two of their three starting Linebackers.

Season, Stage 1
In the first stage, every team plays every other team once, regardless of their division. Here, the Saints and Astronauts show themselves as early candidates for the Ko-oren Bowl, winning more than any other team and losing two fewer games than any other team, going 7-3-1. Still, even the bottom teams aren't out yet, with four victories each to the Admirals, Wolves, Emperors and the Caspians.
KGL                              Pld    W   D   L    Win %    Win % 
1 ImageWillowbourne Saints 11 7 1 3 0.682 0.700
2 ImageNoordrug Astronauts 11 7 1 3 0.682 0.700
3 ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 11 6 0 5 0.545 0.545
4 ImageGreencaster Godspeed 11 6 0 5 0.545 0.545
5 ImageMayara Destroyers 11 6 0 5 0.545 0.545
6 ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 11 5 1 5 0.500 0.500
7 ImageAerellen Explosions 11 5 1 5 0.500 0.500
8 ImageMawryshire Centaurs 11 5 0 6 0.455 0.455
9 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals 11 4 1 6 0.409 0.400
10 ImageAminey Caspians 11 4 1 6 0.409 0.400
11 ImageEaglebury Emperors 11 4 0 7 0.364 0.364
12 ImageMayara Wolves 11 4 0 7 0.364 0.364


Season, Stage 2
First, the tables for each of the divisions separately:
WEST                             Pld    W   D   L    Win %    Win % 
1 ImageMayara Wolves 5 3 0 2 0.600 0.600
2 ImageGreencaster Godspeed 5 3 0 2 0.600 0.600
3 ImageMayara Destroyers 5 3 0 2 0.600 0.600
4 ImageEaglebury Emperors 5 3 0 2 0.600 0.600
5 ImageMawryshire Centaurs 5 2 0 3 0.400 0.400
6 ImageWillowbourne Saints 5 1 0 4 0.200 0.200

EAST Pld W D L Win % Win %
1 ImageNoordrug Astronauts 5 4 1 0 0.900 1.000
2 ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 5 3 0 2 0.600 0.600
3 ImageAminey Caspians 5 3 0 2 0.600 0.600
4 ImageAerellen Explosions 5 3 0 2 0.600 0.600
5 ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 5 1 1 3 0.300 0.250
6 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals 5 0 0 5 0.000 0.000

And here we see that the Saints, after a brilliant start to the season, might still miss it all by finishing the season 1-4. Noordrug, however, present a clear case for best team of the year with a 4-0-1 finish to an already great set of 11 games. The Admirals bow out of the season with 7 straight losses, but before that they mysteriously shut out the current champions, the Dragonflies, with a 10-0 score.

After all is said and done, this is our table:
Pld    W   D   L    Win %    Win % 
1 ImageNoordrug Astronauts (East) 16 11 2 3 0.750 0.786 East, seed #1
2 ImageGreencaster Godspeed (West) 16 9 0 7 0.562 0.562 West, seed #1
ImageMayara Destroyers (West) 16 9 0 7 0.562 0.562 West, seed #2
4 ImageWillowbourne Saints (West) 16 8 1 7 0.531 0.533
5 ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies (East) 16 8 1 7 0.531 0.533 East, seed #2
6 ImageAerellen Explosions (East) 16 8 1 7 0.531 0.533
7 ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers (East) 16 7 1 8 0.469 0.467
8 ImageAminey Caspians (East) 16 7 1 8 0.469 0.467
9 ImageMayara Wolves (West) 16 7 0 9 0.438 0.438
10 ImageMawryshire Centaurs (West) 16 7 0 9 0.438 0.438
11 ImageEaglebury Emperors (West) 16 7 0 9 0.438 0.438
12 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals (East) 16 4 1 11 0.281 0.267


Godspeed and the Destroyers take the divisional battle all the way to the final game. In the end, it is the 4-point victory in round 1 for Godspeed that sees them take the H2H-record; in the second leg of this clash, the Destroyers won by only 3 points - ladies and gentlemen, 2-point conversions matter.

As with every season, we have some meaningless stats: home teams won 50% of all games, away teams won 45,8% and the remaining 4,2 resulted in draws. This is only slightly better than the soccer league, where there is a clear home disadvantage. 3467 points have been scored in all, so we've seen 36 points per game on average. Another fun fact is that no score occurred more than twice in our 96 games. 16-13, 13-13, 17-27, 23-19, 9-19, 20-27, and 20-10 were the only scored to occur more than once - but none of them thrice.

Derby scores
Schemerdrecht Admirals (East) 13–12 Schemerdrecht 65ers (East)
Schemerdrecht 65ers (East) 27–23 Schemerdrecht Admirals (East) - Series split 1-1
Aerellen Explosions (East) 13–26 Noordrug Astronauts (East)
Noordrug Astronauts (East) 39–20 Aerellen Explosions (East) - Noordrug wins 2-0
Aminey Caspians (East) 6–27 Sterrenwolde Dragonflies (East)
Sterrenwolde Dragonflies (East) 22–20 Aminey Caspians (East) - Sterrenwolde wins 2-0

Mayara Wolves (West) 10–23 Mayara Destroyers (West)
Mayara Destroyers (West) 17–27 Mayara Wolves (West) - Series split 1-1
Eaglebury Emperors (West) 15–16 Mawryshire Centaurs (West)
Mawryshire Centaurs (West) 16–13 Eaglebury Emperors (West) - Series split 1-1
Greencaster Godspeed (West) 20–6 Willowbourne Saints (West)
Willowbourne Saints (West) 16–20 Greencaster Godspeed (West) - Series split 1-1

Playoffs
ImageGreencaster Godspeed (West)        3  0 14  0  17
ImageMayara Destroyers (West) 6 6 0 3 15

ImageNoordrug Astronauts (East) 0 0 6 7 13
ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies (East) 7 13 3 7 30


We were so close to a rematch of last Ko-oren Bowl. The Sterrenwolde Dragonflies make a repeat appearance, but the Mayara Destroyers were stopped by the Greencaster Godspeed. A great 3rd quarter for the Greencaster outfit saw them take a definitive lead in a low-scoring game that had only three points in the entire fourth quarter. Neither team could force a breakthrough in the final 15 minutes, whereas normally those are the times that the greats show up and will their team to a victory. The Astronauts versus the Dragonflies was a far more clear-cut game. Even though the Dragonflies lost some of their defensive stars, they kept the Astronauts to 0 points at half time while scoring 20 themselves, a great mental victory. Then, after halftime, the Astronauts put points on the board but it was too little, too late with just two field goals and a touchdown for 13 points. The Dragonflies slowed down in the last half, which is a bit of a weakness for them this year, but it didn't matter: 30-13 looks like a great performance going into the Ko-oren Bowl.

ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies (East)    3  0 10  3  16
ImageGreencaster Godspeed (West) 7 3 0 7 17


The ImageGreencaster Godspeed have won this season's Ko-oren Bowl! A final touchdown in the fourth quarter was enough to win this extremely close game. The Dragonflies came so close to a repeat. The Godspeed kept up with the Dragonflies and outscored them in the first half, then gave up the third quarter entirely, before adding a touchdown in the final quarter to take the lead. A field goal with seven minutes still on the clock for the Dragonflies set the deficit to just one, but that one point was insurmountable. They had plenty of chances, but the Godspeed remained elusive to the league's greatest defence.

Developmental Leagues
D-League Final:
Lamau Bears 6-20 Mayara Mariners

KG2 Finals:
Serevne Polar Stars 22-28 Gehrenna Mountaineers
Eaglebury Dusk 21-14 Aevanna Phoenix

Eaglebury Dusk 12-17 Gehrenna Mountaineers

Season Stat Leaders:

Teams

Off. ypg
1. Mayara Destroyers (396)
2. Willowbourne Saints (391)
3. Noordrug Astronauts (364)
Off. pass ypg
1. Mayara Destroyers (242)
2. Noordrug Astronauts (219)
3. Sterrenwolde Dragonflies (220)
Off. rush ypg
1. Greencaster Godspeed (166)
2. Willowbourne Saints (120)
3. Mayara Wolves (117)
Def. ypg
1. Noordrug Astronauts (285)
2. Greencaster Godspeed (291)
3. Aerellen Explosions (305)
Def. pass ypg
1. Noordrug Astronauts (207)
2. Greencaster Godspeed (220)
3. Schemerdrecht 65ers (226)
Def. rush ypg
1. Aerellen Explosions (61)
2. Sterrenwolde Dragonflies (61)
3. Mawryshire Centaurs (62)
Net total ypg
1. Noordrug Astronauts (79)
2. Greencaster Godspeed (59)
3. Sterrenwolde Dragonflies (50)
First downs pg
1. Mayara Destroyers (22)
2. Noordrug Astronauts (21)
3. Sterrenwolde Dragonflies (20)
Giveaways per season
1. Schemerdrecht Admirals (38)
2. Eaglebury Emperors (36)
3. Aminey Caspians (33)
Takeaways per season
1. Aerellen Explosions (34)
2. Sterrenwolde Dragonflies (33)
3. Greencaster Godspeed (33)
Net TOs per season
1. Sterrenwolde Dragonflies (17)
2. Greencaster Godspeed (15)
3. Mayara Destroyers (14)

Individual

Pass ypg
1. Kirilun Merolidhothen (MYD), 242
2. Anders Hoortsberg (NOO), 219
3. Robin Reeman (STE), 220
Rec ypg
1. Lloyd Whitlock (MYD), 98
2. Christopher Cazal (AMI), 88
3. Kaharen Patrasthen (MYD), 86
Rush ypg
1. Alastair Thorbourne (GRE), 51
2. Owen Robertson (WIL), 43
3. Varugun Tarthegaren (MYW), 41
TDs (rec/rush)
1. Lloyd Whitlock (MYD), 12/0 = 12
2. Alastair Thorbourne (GRE), 3/8 = 11
3. Alushan Loder (AER), 1/8 = 9
Tackles
1. Thorval Ehrenkorn (NOO)
2. Garret Guildeforde (WIL)
3. Boaz Avink (STE)
Sacks
1. Simon Binnenpoorte (SCA)
2. Garret Guildeforde (WIL)
3. Tom Brunenberg(SCS)
Ints
1. Jacob Nijdekker (STE)
2. Aurin Aohumin (AER)
3. Bruno Manoury (AMI)
Field Goal %
1. Perell yRhiddeg (MAW), 94%
2. Miron Vainagusthen (MYW), 92%
3. Andrew Delagney (GRE), 89%
Punt avg distance & Punts landed in opp 20
1. Jared Redsmith (WIL)
2. Olisten Teraguthen (MYW)
3. Iarin yGhemon (EAG)
Returns K/P yards & TDs
1. Garathen Jurethen (MYD)
2. Arjen Schaars (SCS)
3. Nicklas Reenkwist (NOO)
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Rugby Union - Season 24
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Preview
Tier 1 - Contenders
ImageWillowbourne Foxes - the team that inherited the Vulpecula name is back with an excellent squad. They looked at their youth department for this one, and it looks like they've got some gems on the starting XV.
ImagePenstead Bears - The Ursae are probably the most impressive team in the comp this year. The coach has a clear philosophy about this game, and it seems to work for them.
ImageGreencaster Galaxy - The competition's youngest team is coming in hot. They are looking at the first batch of young'uns coming from the youth system, and together with an expensively hired coach, this is an interesting combination.

Tier 2 - Pretenders
ImageAubury Swans - One of many decent teams, while definitely lacking something. With the Swans, it's a group of solid players, just players that don't have to carry the team, but also aren't a risk.
ImageIdyllwild Coronae - The Crowns have a similar thing as the Bulls (see further down), they need a new coach all of a sudden. Too bad their player group isn't bad, if they can ignore the upheaval, they can still be in for a nice year.
ImageTarrashall Travellers - The Travellers don't look bad, but you can never give them the benefit of the doubt given that they don't have a single home stadium, more fragmented fans, and a shaky home advantage.
Image Mawrystwyth Phoenix - Things are looking on the up for the Phoenix, could be among the Contenders if it wasn't for well, nothing noteworthy happening at all around this team.
ImageAnsonville Comets - Similar to the Phoenix: nothing is really happening, the downside however is that the only things that did occur around this team, were negative ones.

Tier 3 - Forgettable
ImageLlandy Bulls - Board and staff shakeups (a nice way of saying management fallout) means the Bulls will probably stay down this year.
ImageMayara Cassiopeia - They need their new players to stick, but so far it looks like they'll need a lot of time to gel.

Tier 4 - Try again later
ImageMaynard Andromeda - It's not all terrible luck down here, the Andromeda simply don't have a lot to look forward to this year. Nothing to do with luck.
ImageEaglebury Aquila - Seriously, what are the champions up to? They let their stars walk, they let contracts expire, did they give up after winning a title?

Standings
KRUL                            Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
Image 1 Penstead Bears 22 18 0 4 335 134 +201 72
Image 2 Greencaster Galaxy 22 16 1 5 345 221 +124 66
Image 3 Willowbourne Foxes 22 15 0 7 275 195 +80 60
Image 4 Ansonville Comets 22 12 1 9 333 259 +74 50
Image 5 Idyllwild Coronae 22 12 0 10 280 258 +22 48
Image 6 Mayara Wanderers-Cassiopeia 22 10 2 10 302 289 +13 44
Image 7 Llandy Bulls 22 9 2 11 278 277 +1 40
Image 8 Mawrystwyth Phoenix 22 9 1 12 271 292 −21 38
Image 9 Tarrashall Travellers 22 9 0 13 239 269 −30 36
Image10 Aubury Swans 22 8 1 13 303 390 −87 34
Image11 Maynard Andromeda 22 6 0 16 233 394 −161 24
Image12 Eaglebury Aquila 22 3 2 17 150 366 −216 16


Would you look at that, the Bears have walked away with this competition. Their ideas about possession and yardage are unparallelled, and so far that means that they simply have an advantage over the rest of the teams. The Galaxy are in second, on the back of some excellent individual talent. The Foxes complete the top three, they might have expected a little more from their team, even though the results aren't terrible at all.

The Comets have turned their luck around to finish fourth in a large group of similar mid-table teams, followed by the Coronae, Cassiopeia, Bulls, Phoenix, Travellers and Swans, all with a win or less between them and the team above/below them. Not much separates these teams.

At the bottom, it's the Andromeda and Aquila, more or less as predicted, with the Andromeda two wins and a draw behind the Swans. The Aquila are another two full wins behind the Andromeda again... these two teams need a turnaround fast.

State of Origin matches
WSR 7-12 MAW
GEH 20-28 SUR

MAW 17-10 SUR
GEH 24-14 WSR

SUR 3-21 WSR
MAW 7-10 GEH

MAW 12-10 WSR
SUR 20-7 GEH

SUR 5-24 MAW
WSR 18-18 GEH

WSR 3-24 SUR
GEH 24-21 MAW

TEAM- W-D-L
MAW - 4-0-2
GEH - 3-1-2
SUR - 3-0-3
WSR - 1-1-4


Developmental Leagues
GWU: Senoren
WSU: Ansonville
MU: Cerryrhos
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Rugby League - Season 14
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Tier 1 - Contenders
ImageKatashi Wasps - Everything is going well for them, and with a great spine, they should go far. Nothing much changed for them, which should bode well after their 2nd place last season.
ImageSelesi Dragons - They've got great starters, but it's a little unclear as to what happens if any get injured, however. We're still expecting a performance about as good as their championship last year.

Tier 2 - Pretenders
ImageKatashi Hawks - The Katashi teams are on fire this year, the Hawks are solid all around, but might miss that bit of firepower to bring big teams to their knees. Massive improvement since the end of last year.
ImageSanta Teresa Sabres - Santa Teresa worked on their backups, signing a few players from the youth department. It might be that competitive edge that pushes them to the to three this time, after missing out by the smallest of margins.
ImageAminey Buffaloes - The Buffaloes have excellent player material this year, landing a few signatures from key players. Their spine is improved, and they have the best forward pack on paper.

Tier 3 - Mid-table
ImageÉtouille Vultures - They're in between pretenders and mid-table. Either everything goes right and they snatch fourth, or the signings didn't go as planned and they could drop to 10th.
ImageLinieux Harriers - Their stadium plans went through and the home field advantage should get even bigger from now on. Apart from that, Linieux have gotten better with the backs, some extra speed for more points.
ImageAminey Owls - The Owls don't have much going for them that should pin them better than last year. Where the Buffaloes got stronger on the field, the Owls lost probably as much talent.
ImageNitoya Foxes - The lack of halves will be hard on them, even if they have some of the better forwards in the game. Without a good plan of attack, they will go down no matter the talent. Still, they shouldn't be as defenceless as Season 13.
ImageAlara Spiders - Alara are in a tough spot. Losing a fullback, a winger and two forwards isn't easy, and there will be a lot of pressure on the home-grown players that will replace them.
ImageFerrovente Scorpions - It's a little unfair to put them this low, while they could also turn out the best of the mid-table teams. Still, it should already be a goal for them to not finish 12th like last season.

Tier 4 - Fight for 11th
ImageEtena Vipers - Off-season injuries leaves this team with a lot of question marks before we even begin. Even then, the team wasn't very strong to begin with. Unfortunate, given their third place last year.

Standings
KRL                      Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
Image 1 Selesi Dragons 22 15 0 7 487 393 +94 60
Image 2 Aminey Owls 22 14 0 8 451 434 +17 56
Image 3 Katashi Hawks 22 14 0 8 478 382 +96 56
Image 4 Ferrovente Scorpions 22 13 0 9 467 408 +59 52
Image 5 Santa Teresa Sabres 22 12 0 10 475 428 +47 48
Image 6 Katashi Wasps 22 11 1 10 465 454 +11 46
Image 7 Aminey Buffaloes 22 11 0 11 447 501 −54 44
Image 8 Étouille Vultures 22 9 0 13 417 492 −75 36
Image 9 Nitoya Foxes 22 9 0 13 451 494 −43 36
Image10 Linieux Harriers 22 9 0 13 439 490 −51 36
Image11 Alara Spiders 22 8 0 14 443 481 −38 32
Image12 Etena Vipers 22 6 1 15 417 480 −63 26


The Dragons did indeed turn up first, to win the championship! It's a close fight at the top, just ahead of the overperforming Owls and the excellent Hawks. The Hawks and Scorpions have put together a great story carrying over from last year, seeing their hard work rewarded with a rank, respectively 6 and 8 higher than last year. The Scorpions escaped last place with 26 points to spare. Alara's home grown squad have been exposed brutally, but not as bad as the Vipers, who indeed have not figured out how to cover up the losses all year. They did, however, record the season's only draw.

Key matches of last year:
Ferrovente Scorpions 34–10 Katashi Wasps (Round 2): The Scorpions showed everyone their intentions with this 24-point defeat of the Wasps in Round 2, starting the Scorpions off 2-0-0.

Aminey Owls 30–16 Selesi Dragons (Round 11): The Owls handed the Dragons their first loss of the season in Round 11! Also, it reduced the gap between the teams to 12 points - the Dragons were on championship course since the start of the year. For it to end this closely is a miracle.
Katashi Hawks 26–10 Katashi Wasps (Round 11): The Katashi derby ended in favour of the Hawks, even though the Wasps had been hyped up until that point.

Selesi Dragons 16–24 Aminey Owls (Round 22): The last-round matchup could see the Owls take away the championship from the Dragons - but only by beating the Dragons so the Hawks could take first place. The Owls did their part in an insanely close game to close out an exciting season.
Katashi Wasps 28–16 Katashi Hawks (Round 22): The Wasps now did the unthinkable: revenge for Round 11. In fact, by beating the Hawks, they also kept their cross-town rivals from taking the championship!

Best performers
Tries:
1. Dragons W Isamu Ogawa
2. Owls W Augustin Trottier
3. Wasps C Iwao Wakamatsu

Points:
1. Dragons HB Tsugumichi Kotake
2. Hawks HB Shinzo Fukuhara
3. Sabres HB Arximiro Arceo

Tackle breaks:
1. Scorpions FB Heitor Vales
2. Hawks C Yoritoki Yoshida
3. Dragons FB Jun Higuchi

Try assists:
1. Hawks HB Shunmyo Fujioka
2. Foxes 58 Sadao Minamoto
3. Dragons 58 Sumio Sunada

Tackles:
1. Sabres P Gasparo Sandino
2. Dragons H Toyozo Ueda
3. Scorpions H Ventura Mendez

Run metres:
1. Owls SR Nathanaël Levasseur
2. Vultures W Valéry Bousquet
3. Buffaloes L Martin Gaudin

State of Origin matches
CA 2-22 FIN
YOS 20-16 YOL

FIN 28-10 YOS
YOL 19-10 CA

YOL 14-19 FIN
CA 22-22 YOS

FIN 24-20 CA
YOL 14-18 YOS

YOS 26-12 FIN
CA 12-24 YOL

FIN 6-2 YOL
YOS 16-26 CA

TEAM- W-D-L
FIN - 5-0-1
YOS - 3-1-2
YOL - 2-0-4
CA - 1-1-4


Developmental Leagues
YL: Lejana
CAFL: Tanques
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Cricket - Season 7
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Predictions

For the T20 part of the season, we're looking for teams with firepower. Bowling comes second, and while that sounds bad, we're not looking at fielding and strategy at all. With that, we can see that some teams are more prepared than others:

The ImageGreencaster Bears and the ImageGreencaster Heralds have enlisted superior batsmen ahead of the season. Their bowling attack hasn't deteriorated much, and in fact both can be said to have improved their bowling. Both teams have no big weak points, although the Bears' openers and the Heralds' wicketkeeping could use some polishing.

Next, the ImageBurnet Rubies and the ImageNorille Chevron Vert have no big problems either, both without a single star batsman, but with plenty of depth. The ImageAubury Maroons and the ImageMayara Marauders are also in this category, the Maroons a slightly more defensive team with variety in spin/fast/swing bowling, and the Marauders with a young squad that has gained some more experience.

After this, we get ImagePenstead, ImageMawrystwyth, ImageIdyllwild, ImageLinieux, and the ImageEastern Miners with no terrible teams, but nothing to get overly excited over, either. Every team has a clear advantage but also a clear disadvantage, such as where Idyllwild are going to find any kind of defence. The Miners have no player that's in form right now, though that should correct itself during the season, bit by bit.

In the last group, we have only ImageWillowbourne, who have a decent side but not well equipped for T20 at all. Seeing as most of the team are on the ImageWillowbourne First Class and List-A team as well, not all hope is lost for Willowburnian cricket fans.

For First Class cricket, aka, the multiple day version, ImageGreencaster have the superior talent, lifted from both of their T20 squads. ImageWillowbourne comes in second in this case, closely followed by ImageLeeshire, ImageMawryshire, and ImageEastern Surbourneshire, all decent squads. ImageWestern Surbourneshire has a lot to mask this year, missing batsmen that are able to hold themselves steady in the longer forms of the game. We do not see how their current 3rd-to-6th players are going to survive a new ball, for instance, or deal with the kind of bowling we see across several hours or even days.

In the List-A variant, there's not much different from First Class. ImageGreencaster have barely got the best team, the rest follows, with only ImageWest Surbourneshire lagging noticeably.

May
First Class opens the year, two matches this month.
Round 1:
Mawryshire bat first
Mawryshire 470/4d (177.1 overs), 171 (60.2 overs)
Willowbourne  355 (118.2 overs), 219/6 (72.1 overs)
Drawn
Mawryshire get a huge first innings, declare but maybe too late. Willowbourne comes up with 355 themselves, and now the clock is Mawryshire's biggest foe. They go all out for 171, giving Willowbourne an incentive to chase, but the visitors run the clock out for a draw in the end.

Leeshire bat first
Leeshire 278 (68.5 overs), 89 (32.0 overs)
Greencaster 358 (103.2 overs), 10/0 (2.5 overs)
Greencaster win by 10 wickets
Leeshire go first, and come to a debatable 278, countered by 358 in a very solid innings for Greencaster. Then Leeshire crumble for 89 all out, which gives Greencaster almost a victory by an innings, but the openers trot out for 10 runs, no wickets, in 2.5 overs, for their easiest innings ever.

West Srb bat first
West Srb 314 (172.0 overs), 309/6d (72.0 overs)
East Srb 265 (70.4 overs), 219 (70.5 overs)
East Srb lose by 139 runs
West Surbourneshire's awful reputation is dealt with in round 1, as they upset the East. They even end up declaring in the second innings, with enough time left to dispatch the East for 219. Solid showing all around for the West!

Round 2:
West Srb bat first
West Srb 235 (74.4 overs), 228 (77.4 overs)
Mawryshire 441/4d (146.1 overs), 23/1 (8.5 overs)
Mawryshire win by 9 wickets
The West show the colours they were given before the first ball was bowled. They first give up 4 for 441 (!!!), then barely get to that number in both their innings. Terrible bowling for the West.

Willowbourne bat first
Willowbourne 267 (116.3 overs), 278/8 (122.4 overs)
Greencaster 431 (160.4 overs)
Drawn
Three long innings sees time run out before Greencaster even get to their second innings. Both teams were fighting to stay on the crease as long as possible, and it worked. Greencaster was the better side, but couldn't get Willowbourne out in time for a short second innings.

Leeshire bat first
Leeshire 242 (88.4 overs), 275 (93.2 overs)
East Srb 177 (49.2 overs), 341/9 (94.3 overs)
East Srb win by 1 wickets
The East get their first victory by the skin of their teeth. Two almost equal sides took to the field, four fairly short innings later, the East win before lunch on the fourth day - with one wicket to spare!

List-A cricket is back on, early in the season as always. The race is wide-open with only West Surbourneshire having a poor team.
Round 1: Favourites Greencaster go all out for 146 versus East Surbourneshire, the southeastern rivalry kicks off with a huge match that is over quickly. They would never get to the 335 posted by the East anyway, but they end up under 50% of the target! Leeshire and Willowbourne win as well, both batting second and needing between 30 and 40 overs.
Round 2: We're still looking at a long season ahead of us, East and Willowbourne haven't lost yet. Mawryshire and the West still have to get their first win.

June
First Class continues, and we see what teams can go far this year.
Round 3:
Mawryshire bat first
Mawryshire 466/5d (166.1 overs), 158/5 (50.0 overs)
Leeshire 686/9d (180.4 overs)
Drawn
Two insane batting innings start off this match: Mawryshire set a very respectable 466 while losing just five, then declare. Little did they know that Leeshire would top it easily, in about the same number of overs, but they get over 200 runs on the southwesterners! With two long innings, this match was destined to end in a draw, and Mawryshire run out the clock professionally on the final two sessions.

East Srb bat first
East Srb 85 (27.1 overs), 200 (45.5 overs)
Greencaster 235 (48.0 overs), 51/1 (20.0 overs)
Greencaster win by 9 wickets
East Surbourneshire are on and off this year. Round 1 and 3 have been terrible for them, but they were very solid in Round 2. This week, they first went all out for 85, but also got Greencaster for 235. They followed it up with 200 of their own, then gave Greencaster an easy second innings 51 for 1. Match was done by day two.

Willowbourne bat first
Willowbourne 339 (81.1 overs), 217 (69.2 overs)
West Srb 217 (87.1 overs), 285 (78.3 overs)
West Srb lose by 54 runs
The West tried to run out the clock, but they're not a kind of side to stay on for longer than a day, unfortunately. They tried, but lost wicket after wicket to end up for 285 at the start of day 4.

List-A cricket continues with four rounds this month.
Round 3: Greencaster, marked as early favourites, try to match Willowbourne's 307/9 in 50 overs, but once again come up way short of the target, 182 all out in 36.5 overs. This is a cause for concern for the metropolitans, who surely had expected more from the first 30% of the season. More big scores as Mawryshire get their first win - over the West. Batting first, West Surbourneshire get 197/6... And lastly, Leeshire have set the first huge score at 9 for 406.
Round 4: Leeshire go all out for 207 after barely 36 overs played, and even then the poor batting side of West Surbourneshire, typically, still comes up short - 198/9. East Surbourneshire, Leeshire and Willowbourne are sitting on top of the table with three wins each. East Surbourneshire get their third win over Willowbourne, the Willows going all out for 144. The theme of teams coming up way short continues.
Round 5: Leeshire lose their edge as they go all out for 170 in a chase. Teams batting first seem to win far more often than chasing teams, though this round Mawryshire do match Willowbourne's 254 with 256 of their own. There's also the East vs West match today, ending in a predictable victory for the East, who take first place on the table with that.
Round 6: We're on to the first round of rematches now. East contines looking strong, beating Greencaster. Mawryshire more or less come close to Leeshire but don't get to the target. The West manage only 146 runs in 50 overs to chase, which isn't enough to upset Willowbourne.

July
First Class continues, we get to 80% of the season today.
Round 4:
East Srb bat first
East Srb 300 (90.5 overs), 257 (102.4 overs)
Mawryshire 530/7d (163.3 overs), 28/0 (11.1 overs)
Mawryshire win by 10 wickets
East Surbourneshire stays bad for another match, despite a good first innings for 300. Their bowling is possibly the weakest in the league, as Mawryshire isn't even a great batting side, but still post 530. Mawryshire just need 28 in their second innings, win by 10 wickets!

Greencaster bat first
Greencaster 466 (125.0 overs), 233/4d (85.2 overs)
West Srb 296 (116.2 overs), 223/2 (71.5 overs)
Drawn
The clock runs out on Greencaster as they cannot dispatch the West in time. First time the West manage to stay on when the opponent is trying to get them out. A lot of time was lost in the first two and a half days, with long, low scoring innings. Greencaster would have declared both their innings if they knew this.

Willowbourne bat first
Willowbourne 462/9d (154.0 overs), 254/2d (74.5 overs)
Leeshire 296 (88.3 overs), 414/6 (118.1 overs)
Drawn
Willowbourne do declare both their innings, but Leeshire manage to hold on spectacularly to post 416 of their own on day four. This is one match we would've liked seeing for four innings per team each!

List-A cricket comes to an end this month.
Round 7: Some big scores this month as we finally see some 300+ scores. Ko-oren is a bowlers' league as you'll see. Leeshire get 345 in the second highest score of the season, and climb back up to second. East Surbourneshire, Leeshire, Willowbourne and Greencaster have all won more matches than they've lost, credit to two poor teams at the bottom, the West still waiting for their first victory.
Round 8: In the rematch of Mawryshire vs West Surbourneshire, the tables have turned enough for the West to get their first win! The four giants beat each other up, with Leeshire just beating East Surbourneshire with three balls to spare, 279 vs 276, and Willowbourne post 301 over Greencaster, who fail to get even near the target.
Round 9: Close to the end, Leeshire and East Surbourneshire are the only teams that could win the championship. Leeshire beat West Surbourneshire, East Surbourneshire beat Willowbourne, so these two table topping teams have 7 wins in 9 matches. Willowbourne and Greencaster each have five, so the best they can do is third.
Round 10: Leeshire keep Greencaster to 150 all out, and then only need 28.4 overs to get to 151 themselves. They get the win and finish on an 8-2 record, on a day where fans only get to see 61 overs of cricket all in all... The Surbourneshires also square up, which should get East an easy victory to match Leeshire's 8. While actually... the West get their second victory of the year, 300/9, and the East bumbling to an awful 215 in the chase themselves. Leeshire win the championship! Mawryshire also win, which means that the city teams, Willowbourne and Greencaster, remain on 5.

T20 gets under way, with one match day in the hottest month. Norille sets a record with an insane 213 runs in 20 overs, and then proceed to get Linieux all out for 140. In the same round, Aubury faces a 155-run-innings posted by the Heralds, but only get to 128 for five after 20 overs.

August
First Class finishes this month, one last match day scheduled for August.
Round 5:
Greencaster bat first
Greencaster 205 (64.1 overs), 585/9 (242.4 overs)
Mawryshire 438/6d (124.4 overs)
Drawn
Three draws on an anticlimactic final round. Mawryshire declare their innings, prompting Greencaster to take as long as possible. Little did they know, they would stay on almost endlessly for 242 overs (!!), 585 runs that would have taken Mawryshire another long innings to beat.

East Srb bat first
East Srb 351 (127.1 overs), 438/9 (153.5 overs)
Willowbourne 465 (125.3 overs)
Drawn
Second of our three draws, both teams take a long time waiting for the other team to make a mistake. Only, no team did make a mistake in the end. The bowlers let everything happen and had great difficulty getting wickets.

West Srb bat first
West Srb 207 (62.4 overs), 453/9 (177.4 overs)
Leeshire 476/4d (150.5 overs)
Drawn
Third of our three draws this round, the West manage to avoid another loss. They do go out early in their first innings, but Leeshire again makes the mistake of staying on too long. They know they would have a second innings to overtake whatever the West would set, but don't want to risk it, and there's your draw.

T20 heats up in this month, with 5 rounds.
Round 2: Willowbourne plays the Bears, and as predicted, we have one of the weaker squads and one of the stronger ones. Willowbourne posts 136 after all 120 balls have been bowled, not a bad score, but the Bears surpass this in just 14.4 overs.
Round 3: Every team has one loss at lesat, with the Pirates on top like last year. The Bears lose their first one after a huge Round 2 effort, by scoring 117 runs all out against Mawrystwyth, not nearly enough to get past the 155 initially set by the southwestern team. Overall we see some big differences between teams in this round.
Round 4: The good start to separate from the bad, after a third of the league has been gone. Four teams have won three matches, four teams are 2-2 and four teams have one victory after four matches - parity! No teams are too strong or too weak from the looks of it. The Bears are back with needing only 15.3 overs in the innings to get past the Idyllwild Antlers' 130. The Mawrystwyth Mustangs win an important one over the Heralds, and now Mawrystwyth is also firmly posted in that top group (150/6 in 18.4 after 146/8 in 20).
Round 5: Idyllwild post the lowest of the league so far with 111 runs in 20 overs, a shameful display against the current table-topping Norille. More extreme scores this round - just after the terrible 111, the next day, Willowbourne get only 101 against Mayara - who win the game with 179 runs of their own. We also see the vital Greencaster derby, the Heralds and Bears now both have faced some tough opponents and are both 3-2. The Heralds win this one, posting 206 (!) going first.
Round 6: This time, a round with normal scores and no teams needing less than 16 overs to best their opponents. Norille is now clearly in the lead with 5 victories to 1 loss, while Willowbourne are last with the reverse record. The Greencaster Bears, Linieux Lieutenants, Mawrystwyth Mustangs and Penstead Pirates follow with 4 wins.

September
Only one thing in September - T20 cricket.
Round 7: Norille lose to an uninspiring Aubury team - maybe Aubury will join that elite few at the top? It allows Mawrystwyth and the Bears to catch up to them. Mayara and Willowbourne score an awful 101 today, Burnet deals with Willowbourne's 101 by going 103 for 7 in 10.2 overs. Every ball was pretty much a boundary or a wicket - exaggerating, but this match was something. Mawrystwyth crack the 200-mark again. Seven teams now have more wins than losses.
Round 8: The only high ranked match today was Penstead versus the Bears. The Bears use 120 balls to post 112, an easy target for the Penstead Pirates who take the easy win 115/4 in 10.4 overs. We did get a nailbiters: the Heralds post 165, the Mayara Marauders go 163/9 in 20 overs... unfortunate.
Round 9: The Greencaster teams slowly sink to the middle, both two full games behind Norille. The Heralds lose to the Pirates, while the Bears post 106/5 in 20, an easy target even for a not-particularly-talented team in Burnet. Norille is still in first, with Linieux, Mawrystwyth and Penstead close behind. One of these teams should win the league this year, with just 2 matches left to go.
Round 10: Norille lose, and immediately we have three teams at the top! Mawrystwyth beat the Eastern Miners easily, Penstead fend off the Linieux Lieutenants with another great bowlers' showing (keeping Linieux to 116/5 in 20), so both of our Mawryshire teams join Norille in first place. Burnet is on a very late resurgence, now beating the Heralds. The Greencaster Heralds are going to stay near the middle, currently 5-5. The Bears still have a chance to make something of this season, after they've brought us some very interesting fixtures at the start of the year - they're 6-4. We still have 6 teams that could technically win the league. At the bottom, it's a battle between the Mayara Marauders and the Willowbourne Zenith for last place.
Round 11:
Greencaster Heralds 152/2 (20 overs)
Norille Chevron Vert 162/7 (20 overs) - Norille do their part, win, and are back on top.

Mawrystwyth Mustangs 152/4 (20 overs)
Aubury Maroons 139/9 (20 overs) - Mawrystwyth make no mistake, and beat mid-table Maroons.

Mayara Marauders 113/4 (13.2 overs)
Penstead Pirates 109/5 (20 overs) - Penstead could have had it all, and then lost it all. 109 is an awful target, and the Marauders, despite being second last, easily take care of it. Which prevents a second consecutive Pirates championship... this one will stay with them for a while.


Final standings:
Team                W D L Pts (match+batting+bowling)
ImageMawryshire 2 3 0 42+28+ 0 = 70
ImageGreencaster 2 3 0 42+20+ 6 = 68
ImageWillowbourne 1 4 0 36+18+ 1 = 55
ImageLeeshire 0 3 2 18+20+ 1 = 39
ImageWest Surbourneshire 1 2 2 24+ 9+ 0 = 33
ImageEast Surbourneshire 1 1 3 18+11+ 0 = 29

*12 points for a win, 6 for a draw, 8 for a tie. Bowling points: getting a team all out under 110 adds 3 points, under 140 points adds 2 points, under 180 adds 1. Batting points: scoring 275+ points scores 1 point, 325+ scores 2, 350+ scores 3, 375+ scores 4, 400+ scores 5, and 450+ scores 6.

KC1DL                   Pld    W   D   L 
Image1 Leeshire 10 8 0 2
Image2 East Surbourneshire 10 7 0 3
Image3 Willowbourne 10 5 0 5
Image4 Greencaster 10 5 0 5
Image5 Mawryshire 10 3 0 7
Image6 West Surbourneshire 10 2 0 8


KT20L                    Pld    W   L 
Image 1 Norille Chevron Vert 11 8 3
Image 2 Mawrystwyth Mustangs 11 8 3
Image 3 Penstead Pirates 11 7 4
Image 4 Linieux Lieutenants 11 7 4
Image 5 Burnet Rubies 11 6 5
Image 6 Greencaster Bears 11 6 5
Image 7 Aubury Maroons 11 5 6
Image 8 Idyllwild Antlers 11 5 6
Image 9 Greencaster Heralds 11 5 6
Image10 Eastern Miners 11 4 7
Image11 Mayara Marauders 11 3 8
Image12 Willowbourne Zenith 11 2 9


First Class to go from 5 to 10 matches + review bonus point for more equal batting/bowling points
List-A to go from 10 to 8 matches. The first five are a single round robin, followed by 3 Casaran match days.
Twenty20: 11 matches will stay 11, then a 3-day final is planned. (1 v 2, 3 v 4 -> L1-2 v W3-4 -> Final)
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Baseball - Season 19

Season 18
Last season, there were almost no differences between teams' strengths. The entire top 5 could have realistically become champions, but it was ImageSuvira Quarry that was just a little luckier than other teams in the end. Once differences are so small, yes, it does come down to luck a little bit. The ImageDragons, ImageStars and ImageGenerals all went over 70 wins from 132 games, followed by the ImageSilvers. The ImageAdmirals will be looking to record a championship-worthy season, and it's hard to say what the other teams will do. The ImageChallengers will be gunning for revenge for their 55-win season.

Predictions
--- Looking for the championship
The ImageEchizen Dragons are expecting a performance a little better than last season, which would mean a championship. One more win would have gotten them there last year, but they haven't lost their touch or talent. The ImageKatashi Generals should be the big-market Katashi team to watch this year, finally adding that closing pitcher they so desperately missed last season. ImageAviansola are also looking for a good year.

--- Looking for top half of the table
The ImageKatashi Giants (better defence), ImageSuvira Quarry (still talented), ImageNitoya Silvers (added hitting), ImageArakura (small improvements everywhere), ImageTeragaseki (solid quiet preparing for this season) and to some extent the ImageWestern (big coaching signings) all have a case to finish in the top 6 this year.

--- Trying not to end last
ImageAonishi is still down there, but with their cap space they've landed some great extras that could take them towards the top 9 at least. ImageSanta Teresa had a good season but imploded in both players and coaches, this team is on fire. Not lit. More like a dumpster fire. ImageFerrovente are in an even worse shape, losing their players and coaches to the teams in the second category.

Halfway standings
Pld     W    L    Win % 
1 ImageEchizen Dragons 66 40 26 0.606
2 ImageNitoya Silvers 66 36 30 0.545
3 ImageAviansola Admirals 66 36 30 0.545
4 ImageArakura Knights 66 35 31 0.530
5 ImageSuvira Quarry 66 35 31 0.530
6 ImageAonishi Challengers 66 34 32 0.515
7 ImageKatashi Giants 66 32 34 0.485
8 ImageFerrovente Whales 66 32 34 0.485
9 ImageTeragaseki Dynamo 66 31 35 0.470
10 ImageKatashi Generals 66 29 37 0.439
11 ImageWestern Wanderers 66 29 37 0.439
12 ImageSanta Teresa Stars 66 27 39 0.409


Teams are still close together, maybe even more so than last year. The difference is really between winning 60% or 40% of your games - too close for an actual evaluation of talent and tactics. Though, over such a long season, maybe there is something to it. We see that the Dragons are far ahead of the rest, indeed looking for that championship. The Silvers and Admirals are close behind, followed by the Knights and Quarry. Behind that, it's hard to find a team that could go further up. The Challengers are well off last place, with an excellent revenge season. The Stars are still in dumpster fire mode and still in last place.

Final Standings
Pld     W    L    Win % 
1 ImageEchizen Dragons 132 80 52 0.606 Finals
2 ImageKatashi Giants 132 69 63 0.523 Semi-finals
3 ImageKatashi Generals 132 68 64 0.515 Semi-finals
4 ImageWestern Wanderers 132 68 64 0.515
5 ImageNitoya Silvers 132 68 64 0.515
6 ImageAviansola Admirals 132 68 64 0.515
7 ImageSuvira Quarry 132 67 65 0.508
8 ImageArakura Knights 132 66 66 0.500
9 ImageAonishi Challengers 132 65 67 0.492
10 ImageTeragaseki Dynamo 132 60 72 0.455
11 ImageFerrovente Whales 132 58 74 0.439
12 ImageSanta Teresa Stars 132 55 77 0.417


The Dragons have qualified directly for the Dragonfly Series! Their opponents will be one of the Katashi teams, as the Giants and Generals square off in the semis first. The Western Wanderers have a huge comeback to finish 4th, and with the Nitoya Silvers and Aviansola Admirals are less than a win short of the playoffs!! Current champions Quarry are behind by a game, then the Knights and Challengers who have dropped back a little. The Dynamo are 10th, then the Finisterre teams in 11th and 12th, with an awful 55-win season for the Stars - exactly where the Challengers were last year.

Finals
ImageGiants win the semi-final series 4-1 and completely overpowered the ImageGenerals! Where both teams needed (and got) a huge push into the top three, the ImageGiants continue their momentum and it carries them into the final.

Finals, Game 1:
ImageDragons: 10
ImageGiants: 2

Finals, Game 2:
ImageDragons: 10
ImageGiants: 7

Finals, Game 3:
ImageGiants: 5
ImageDragons: 11

Finals, Game 4:
ImageGiants: 5 (in 10 innings)
ImageDragons: 3

Finals, Game 5:
ImageGiants: 5
ImageDragons: 10

ImageDragons win in 5!

Aviansola Admirals move to Intermare
Suvira Quarry hire statistics dept
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Semi-professional and amateur sports - Season 2

Ice Hockey
Differences are smaller than last year, but the Launott Polar Bears come away with the championship with only a .580 win percentage. The three teams from the city centre of Aevanna follow, and at the bottom we only find teams from Egevea. The geographical clustering has been great for local derbies, and the stories about folding or relocating teams that were going around last year, have been put on hold for now.

KIHL                          Pld    W   D   L    Win % 
1 Launott Polar Bears 44 23 5 16 0.580
2 Aevanna Scouts 44 23 4 17 0.568
3 Aevanna Bay Mariners 44 21 7 16 0.557
4 Aevanna Explorers 44 19 8 17 0.523
5 West Coast Blizzards 44 20 6 18 0.523
6 Aevanna Plains Wanderers 44 18 9 17 0.511
7 Southwest Aevanna Rangers 44 18 7 19 0.489
8 Noordrug Bi-state 44 19 4 21 0.477
9 Straudum Ice 44 17 7 20 0.466
10 South Aevanna Storm 44 16 7 21 0.443
11 Egevea Islanders 44 15 8 21 0.432
12 Egevea Northerners 44 17 4 23 0.432


Field Hockey

Hazel-Amber secure the championship with a matchday to spare and their 0-3 home loss to Rozenvoorde doesn't matter anymore. Venstertoren and Rozenvoorde also have great seasons, and only Angelwoud and the bottom three teams should really look for improvements for next year.

KFHL                       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Hazel-Amber 22 14 3 5 39 27 +12 45
2 Venstertoren 22 13 4 5 43 30 +13 43
3 Rozenvoorde 22 11 6 5 39 24 +15 39
4 April 22 10 5 7 33 28 +5 35
5 Vleugelberg 22 10 4 8 33 37 −4 34
6 Oostgemeenten-S'drecht 22 8 5 9 25 26 −1 29
7 Herengein-S'drecht 22 7 7 8 26 28 −2 28
8 Angelwoud 22 7 4 11 21 25 −4 25
9 Donderen-S'drecht 22 5 8 9 30 32 −2 23
10 Wintertoorn-S'drecht 22 6 5 11 25 33 −8 23
11 Laringen 22 7 2 13 29 42 −13 23
12 Sterrenwolde 22 6 3 13 22 33 −11 21


Basketball
KBL                                 Pld    W   L    PF   PA   PD 
1 Mayara Blues 44 31 13 3536 3276 +260
2 Ouleux-Aminey Sapphires 44 27 17 3510 3295 +215
3 Senoren White Diamonds 44 27 17 3480 3307 +173
4 Ferrovente Tazers 44 26 18 3431 3244 +187
5 Miradela-Santa Teresa Silvers 44 25 19 3448 3329 +119
6 Lunay-Aminey Argonauts 44 22 22 3270 3324 −54
7 Gehrenna Lions 44 21 23 3374 3344 +30
8 Serramonte-Santa Teresa Castles 44 19 25 3142 3505 −363
9 Maethoru Banshees 44 18 26 3313 3444 −131
10 Montelo-Santa Teresa Snipers 44 18 26 3468 3491 −23
11 Couziers-Linieux Centurions 44 16 28 3223 3432 −209
12 Étouille Energie 44 14 30 3174 3378 −204


Kabaddi
KYKL                  Pld    W   L    PF   PA   PD 
1 Teragaseki 22 14 8 1015 910 +105
2 Lejana 22 13 9 1089 982 +107
3 Aonishi 22 13 9 994 928 +66
4 Aviansola 22 12 10 981 859 +122
5 Echizen 22 12 10 1005 940 +65
6 Alara 22 12 10 953 939 +14
7 Arakura 22 10 12 871 875 −4
8 Suvira 22 10 12 946 951 −5
9 Katashi East 22 10 12 865 899 −34
10 Nitoya 22 9 13 888 927 −39
11 Katashi West 22 9 13 766 982 −216
12 Furune 22 8 14 755 936 −181


Aussie Rules
KMARL                 Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 Llandy 20 13 0 7 2241 1799 +442 52
2 Penstead 20 12 0 8 1928 2146 −218 48
3 yMhinem 20 11 0 9 2070 1811 +259 44
4 yNelseg 20 9 0 11 1841 2216 −375 36
5 yDremdwn 20 8 0 12 1982 1905 +77 32
6 Mawrystwyth 20 7 0 13 2061 2246 −185 28

KWSRARL Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Tarrashall 20 13 0 7 2054 1824 +230 52
2 Aralla 20 12 0 8 2057 1809 +248 48
3 Myaranowra 20 10 0 10 1941 2105 −164 40
4 Jillong 20 9 0 11 1943 2047 −104 36
5 Eaglebury 20 8 0 12 1874 1959 −85 32
6 Nyashawill 20 8 0 12 1844 1969 −125 32


Llandy 23.16.154 def. Tarrashall 13.10.88
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Ko-orenite Football - Season 2
Northern League
Ko-orenite Football NORTH  Pld    W   L 
1 Schemerdrecht 11 9 2
2 Laringen 11 9 2
3 Mayara 11 8 3
4 Aminey 11 6 5
5 Alara-Etena 11 6 5
6 Sudaefjöll 11 6 5
7 Katashi 11 6 5
8 Willowbourne 11 6 5
9 Leeshire 11 3 8
10 Greencaster 11 3 8
11 Finisterre 11 2 9
12 Selesi 11 2 9


Northern Cup - Final 8
Schemerdrecht 4 1 6 -2 -1 4 ===	12
Willowbourne 2 3 4 -1 1 0 === 9

Laringen 4 2 3 2 3 1 === 15
Leeshire 3 0 -2 1 2 X === 4

Mayara 5 4 2 0 2 1 === 14
Aminey 5 5 2 5 4 -1 === 20

Sudaefjöll 5 1 4 1 4 X === 15
Alara-Etena -2 -1 -2 5 X X === 0


Schemerdrecht 2 1 0 1 4 4 === 12
Laringen 0 5 4 3 2 6 === 20

Aminey -1 3 4 5 2 1 === 14
Sudaefjöll 0 6 4 0 3 5 === 18


Laringen 2 0 4 4 3 0 === 13
Sudaefjöll 1 6 5 5 2 4 === 23


Eastern League
Ko-orenite Football EAST  Pld    W   L 
1 Katashi 11 8 3
2 Selesi 11 8 3
3 Alara-Etena 11 7 4
4 Finisterre 11 6 5
Leeshire 11 6 5
Willowbourne 11 6 5
7 Aminey 11 6 5
8 Sudaefjöll 11 5 6
9 Greencaster 11 4 7
10 Laringen 11 4 7
11 Mayara 11 3 8
12 Schemerdrecht 11 3 8


Eastern Cup - Final 8
Alara-Etena 31–28 Leeshire
Willowbourne 31–38 Selesi
Greencaster 45–27 Katashi
Finisterre 19–30 Aminey

Alara-Etena 32–24 Selesi
Greencaster 22–30 Aminey

Alara-Etena 24–40 Aminey
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Gridiron - Season 43
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International Results
Playoff Round
ImageMayara Destroyers (KOR) 10 7 7 10 34
Maniwa Gyarados (HIN) 0 3 10 7 20

Brenleigh (NWK) 3 7 0 3 13
ImageNoordrug Astronauts (KOR) 10 0 0 7 17

Round 1
ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies (KOR) 9 7 0 7 23
Murwelldobah (NWK) 7 10 0 9 26

ImageGreencaster Godspeed (KOR) 0 3 0 7 9 19
Miltonsburg Rams (UAR) 7 0 3 0 17 27

ImageNoordrug Astronauts (KOR) 7 6 0 3 16
Sheriff Tiraspol (PDN) 3 0 0 14 17

St. Marcus (SNT) 7 0 0 0 7
ImageMayara Destroyers (KOR) 14 3 3 0 20

Round 2
Murwelldobah (NWK) 0 6 7 3 16
ImageMayara Destroyers (KOR) 7 0 7 0 14


In the playoff round, it all seemed like our teams would have little trouble with the opposition. In the actual first round, it showed that Ko-oren really isn't the powerhouse it once was anymore. Champions Godspeed lost in overtime to the Miltonsburg Rams, from UAR whose teams were all out by Round 2 as well. Runners up Dragonflies lost to a Kalactin team, the same team that would eliminate the Destroyers in Round 2. The Astronauts, our fourth representatives, lost by a single point to Sheriff Tiraspol, with a final score of 17-16 and giving up 14 of 17 points in the final quarter. Really, it hasn't been a good one. The one consolation is that the final was held in Aminey, featuring Sheriff Tiraspol again.

Previews
Eastern Division
ImageAerellen Explosions - ImageAminey Caspians - ImageNoordrug Astronauts - ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers - ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals - ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies

In the East, the balance of power has shifted quite a bit. Draft picks for the Explosions and Admirals have panned out very well, and the Astronauts and Dragonflies lost a considerable amount of talent. The most dramatic shift is the Dragonflies, who have been among the top teams of the last two seasons. Most of their defence left the team, and now the offence has to carry this team all of a sudden. While there is no question that they have the quality to do that, it'll be very different without a top 3 defence supporting them. Robin Reeman has the Herculean task of making the offence the focal point of the team, but between him, and one of the league's best receivers in Schoolhendrik, and a solid tight end in Goudveld, they may just pull it off. The rest of the team won't be able to help much, is all. The Astronauts weren't exactly strong last year and they continue to be dubious. There is no clear star on this team ready to take them to the playoffs, though they have some tackling power in linebacker Emerson and safety Eisenman. The offensive line is capable in helping a mediocre QB in Aalander as well, so it's not like this team is completely off the rails. The 65ers are a bit mid-table, with some excellent players and some poor units. Half of the offensive line is great (center Geerts, tackle Witvos) but they have little to protect: QB Fullmore has had a drastic decline in his play last season and they failed to add a decent running back, having to rely on Galway who is young but simply barely on par with the standards of the league. There is barely a defence on this team, though Braakjans will be a one man wrecking crew on the D-line. The ImageAminey Caspians are looking up, and might be a surprise pick to win the division. They have one of the best QBs in the league in Sylvestre, the most reliable kicker in Delannoy, a receiving corps with Cazal, Crozier and Lokaguthen that is beyond comparison in the entire league, and have Dutertre and Demaret to show some good things on defence as well. The ImageAerellen Explosions are the team to beat this year, with a crazy defence - and defence is held in high regard in Ko-orenite gridiron. From Aemino in the secondary to Verian on the line, the defence has got quality starters. The Admirals have given their run-first offence some weapons to make them everything from clock-killers to a lethal offence. Dual-threat QB De Croon is supported by the best right tackle in Schooten, national team running back Mannussen, just their defence can be called into question from time to time. When they do get the lead, they can protect it like no other team.


Western Division
ImageEaglebury Emperors - ImageGreencaster Godspeed - ImageMawryshire Centaurs - ImageMayara Destroyers - ImageMayara Wolves - ImageWillowbourne Saints

In the West, most teams managed to fix their problems from last season, but failed to create a really good team. At the moment, the Western Division has six decent teams, but no bad or great ones. That said, it looks like the ImageMayara Wolves and the ImageWillowbourne Saints will be the ones going for the playoffs this year, with ImageGreencaster Godspeed and the ImageMayara Destroyers looking to go far as well. ImageEaglebury Emperors and ImageMawryshire Centaurs both have a down year from last year. Mawryshire has to rely on their backup QB yThollhas, who so far has been an interception machine in the preseason. He isn't protected by a particularly good line, and ySarrwdd, wide receiver, can't fix everything for his teammates. On the defensive and special teams side, there's something to look forward to for the Centaurs, though. Eaglebury, then, has a great defensive line but poor players on the rest of the field. If either Aldridge or Farrier go down, there's not much left on this Emperors team. They, too, are left without a decent option at QB. ImageGreencaster Godspeed has a balanced offence, between a west coast offence run by Delaney, behind the best left tackle of the league in Zorowen, and one of the best running backs in Thorebourne. On the defence, with Knight and Wheelwright they have an alright secondary as well. The ImageMayara Destroyers also have QB issues, forced to start Kizaunthaunden, but have great options to pass the ball to in Patrasthen and Whitlock, and tight end Tharadhen as well. Their stars play on defence: safety Mesjathaunthen and linebacker Piralasthen. The Destroyers could go very far if QB issues won't be too much of a hindrance to them. Willowbourne has as perfect a team as you're going to find in Ko-oren: a great QB in his prime, Hedgecock, together with a sack machine in Dijk, the best man defence cornerback in Dwyer, an O-line that can pass block as well as run block, and a solid back in Willis to exploit the latter. Some issues in special teams, but if that's all there is to worry about, this team is legit. The ImageMayara Wolves are going to run first this year: a good line, Zanonthen, a running back, to use that for him, and a decent dual-threat QB in Loder. As long as the defence can get a stop (and beyond CB Van de Streek and DE Karentathen there's not too much there), the Wolves can be a threat to win the Ko-oren Bowl.

Regular Season, Stage 1
In the first 11 rounds, every team plays every other team once. This includes 5 divisional matchups and 6 games against teams in the other division.

KGL                              Pld    W   D   L    Win %    Win % 
1 ImageAerellen Explosions 11 10 0 1 0.909 0.909
2 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals 11 8 0 3 0.727 0.727
3 ImageMayara Wolves 11 7 0 4 0.636 0.636
4 ImageNoordrug Astronauts 11 7 0 4 0.636 0.636
5 ImageWillowbourne Saints 11 6 1 4 0.591 0.600
6 ImageMawryshire Centaurs 11 6 0 5 0.545 0.545
7 ImageGreencaster Godspeed 11 4 1 6 0.409 0.400
8 ImageMayara Destroyers 11 4 0 7 0.364 0.364
9 ImageAminey Caspians 11 4 0 7 0.364 0.364
10 ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 11 4 0 7 0.364 0.364
11 ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 11 3 0 8 0.273 0.273
12 ImageEaglebury Emperors 11 2 0 9 0.182 0.182


The Explosions are the undisputed champions of the first two-thirds of the season. At 10-0-1, things would have to go pretty wrong for them to miss out on the playoffs, going into the second stage (which consists of 5 divisional games) two games ahead of the next team in the Eastern division. Overall, the Eastern division has had some success, with the 1st, 2nd and 4th teams all from the East (but also the 9th, 10th and 11th placed teams). It'll be hard even for the 7-0-4 Astronauts to make the playoffs, they'll have to win the H2H versus the Admirals or hope for an implosion on their part. In the West, the Wolves and the Saints deliver as promised, the Centaurs overperform with a poor roster, and we find the Emperors where we thought they'd be.

Regular Season, Stage 2
WEST                             Pld    W   D   L    Win %    Win % 
1 ImageWillowbourne Saints 5 4 0 1 0.800 0.800
2 ImageGreencaster Godspeed 5 3 0 2 0.600 0.600
3 ImageMawryshire Centaurs 5 2 1 2 0.500 0.500
4 ImageMayara Wolves 5 2 1 2 0.500 0.500
5 ImageMayara Destroyers 5 2 0 3 0.400 0.400
6 ImageEaglebury Emperors 5 0 2 3 0.200 0.000

EAST Pld W D L Win % Win %
1 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals 5 4 0 1 0.800 0.800
2 ImageAminey Caspians 5 4 0 1 0.800 0.800
3 ImageAerellen Explosions 5 3 0 2 0.600 0.600
4 ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 5 2 0 3 0.400 0.400
5 ImageNoordrug Astronauts 5 1 1 3 0.300 0.250
6 ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 5 0 1 4 0.100 0.000


In the West, the Saints follow up their 6-1-4 start with a 4-0-1 for a combined 10-1-5 while the Wolves go for a 9-1-6, still more than enough for the second place in the division. The Emperors really don't have their season and are the league's worst at 2-2-12 closely followed by the Dragonflies at 3-1-12. Both teams finished at the bottom of the first stage and won zero games in the second stage. Atop the East we find the Explosions despite going 3-0-2, worse than their first stage record. The Caspians redeem their season for the most part by destroying their divisional opponents on their second chance, and the Admirals take second place by placing best among second stage teams. The Astronauts, bravely challenging for the playoffs spots in the first stage, fall to a dramatic 1-1-3 in the second stage, even giving the Dragonflies their lone non-lost result.

Regular Season, Overall

Pld    W   D   L
1 ImageWillowbourne Saints 16 10 1 6
2 ImageMayara Wolves 16 9 1 6

3 ImageMawryshire Centaurs 16 8 1 7
4 ImageGreencaster Godspeed 16 7 1 8
5 ImageMayara Destroyers 16 6 0 10
6 ImageEaglebury Emperors 16 2 2 12

Pld W D L
1 ImageAerellen Explosions 16 13 0 3
2 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals 16 12 0 4

3 ImageNoordrug Astronauts 16 8 1 7
4 ImageAminey Caspians 16 8 0 8
5 ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 16 6 0 10
6 ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 16 3 1 12


Total number of games: 96
Number of away wins: 36, so 37.5% of games ended in a away win
Number of home wins: 56, so 58.333% of games ended in an home win
Number of draws: 4, so 4.167% of games ended in a draw
Total number of points: 4092
Home points: 1841
Away points: 2251
Average number of points scored by the away team: 19.177
Average number of points scored by the home team: 23.448
Average number of total points scored per game: 42.625

Scoring was very high with over 40 points scored per game. The average game ended in a score of 19-23, just more than a field goal but far less than a TD's difference.

Derby scores:
ImageMawryshire Centaurs 24–24 ImageEaglebury Emperors
ImageMawryshire Centaurs 17–31 ImageEaglebury Emperors

ImageWillowbourne Saints 13–20 ImageGreencaster Godspeed
ImageWillowbourne Saints 23–23 ImageGreencaster Godspeed

ImageMayara Destroyers 3–26 ImageMayara Wolves
ImageMayara Destroyers 17–27 ImageMayara Wolves

ImageNoordrug Astronauts 7–16 ImageAerellen Explosions
ImageNoordrug Astronauts 9–44 ImageAerellen Explosions

ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 6–23 ImageAminey Caspians
ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 26–48 ImageAminey Caspians

ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 6–24 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals
ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 9–23 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals

Convincing results in the derbies of the year: despite the terrible year for the Emperors, they did get the best of their regional rivals. Godspeed and Saints both had very good teams this year but Godspeed took the H2H. The Wolves were a far better team than the Destroyers, and this is reflected by the scores. The Explosions had an all-around great season from start to end but the Astronauts were only good at the start, and you can see them going from an 8-point loss to a 35-point one. The Dragonflies were nowhere this year and the Caspians took two easy wins off of them. The Admirals also were in a completely different league from the 65ers, and you can see that as well.

Teams to look at in a bit more detail:
ImageNoordrug Astronauts: they started out so well, but fell so short by the end. This is their season in one single line:
WLLWLWLWWWW|LLWLD
They had a poor start to the season and it took them 6 games to be 3-0-3, and then lost again. They completed the first stage with four straight wins, between the bye weeks, and they were the team to beat going into stage 2. There they strung together two losses (Explosions, Caspians), a win (65ers), a loss (Admirals) and a draw (Dragonflies). In the end, it's clear that the Explosions and the Admirals were too good for them, but it didn't show in the first half. Their four-game win streak in the middle was against the Dragonflies, Emperors, Godspeed and Centaurs - maybe we were just deceived by the bad teams they played in that stretch.

ImageWillowbourne Saints: they did a bit of a reverse, from going barely .500 in the first stage to a .800 finish to take first place in the Western Division:
LWWDWLLWWLW|WLWWW
We know they had a bad start, but they really did start out with the loss. To... the Explosions, so that's pretty fair - but also an indication of just how good Aerellen have been. Then they didn't lose for four games (Emperors, Caspians, Godspeed draw, Astronauts) and it looks like we have a great team here, but a lot of these were very close. 7 points over the Emperors, a draw against Godspeed, 3 points over the Astronauts in a shootout, just one convincing 30-3 win over the Caspians. Then a 3-0-3 finish of the first stage (losses to Centaurs, 65ers, Wolves, wins over Destroyers, Admirals, Dragonflies). Three of these games were decided by 3 points, and only the Dragonflies was a clear result (29-point win). Not much needs to be said about the final five games: a loss to rivals Godspeed, but four huge victories (27-6 over Emperors, 41-14 over Centaurs, 41-20 over Destroyers, 23-17 over Wolves) to make this team massive favourites going into the playoffs.

At this point, you're probably wondering who the Explosions lost to, and when:
Week 10, to the Destroyers... Yes, the Explosions were 9-0-0 up to that point!
Week 12, to the Caspians (!?)
Week 15, to the Admirals... in a 16-3 loss. When the Explosions did lose, they lost terribly.

Postseason, Playoffs
ImageMayara Wolves (West)               3  0  7  3  13
ImageWillowbourne Saints (West) 7 10 0 0 17

ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals (East) 14 3 0 3 20
ImageAerellen Explosions (East) 0 7 17 3 27


None of the four teams to stand on this stage last year, made it this year. That's a testament to how much these teams have developed since last year: the Admirals went from 4-1-11 to 12-0-4, the Wolves went from 7-0-9 to 9-1-6. The Saints were so close last year, at 8-1-7 but even that record saw them become third in the West. The Explosions were third in the East last year, improving from 8-1-7 to 13-0-3. But here we are.

The Saints are crowned Western Champions after beating the Wolves 13-17. Despite not scoring in all of the second half, Willowbourne had enough of a lead and a good enough defence to hold off Mayara. In the end, the excellent rushing from the Wolves just took too much time off the clock. The Saints started so well in the first half, with Hedgecock going 18/22 for 194 yards and two TDs playing what looked like the best QB game of the year across the league. Henery Willis, Saints running back, had a massive role as well: he caught eight of those passes (five of which before the LoS) on nine targets for 75 yards, and added 54 rushing yards of his own as well. The Wolves had to run the ball as always, but got nothing but a field goal in the first half. The Saints' best part of the defence is the secondary but they had to stack the box on every play, involving both of the Saints' safeties - and this was enough to hold the Wolves to 92 yards on the half. Running back Zanonthen had 83 yards, and quarterback Loder added 7 as well - 25 positive yards and 18 negative yards. It looked like the cards were stacked against the Wolves all half, and some good half time adjustments helped them in the second to reduce the 17-3 deficit. After the half, Loder spread the ball around his mediocre receivers, but still getting 12/20 for 151 yards (inflated by a single pass going for 84 yards). Van de Streek helped his Wolves some more by getting a crucial interception on Hedgecock at the start of the 4th quarter after the Saints marched down the field in 17 plays - intercepted at the goal line. In the end, the Wolves just couldn't keep running it, and they ran out of time in the fourth quarter. Hedgecock ended up on 28/36, 300 yards, 2 TDs and an INT.

The Explosions confirmed their status as Bowl favourite by winning 27-20 over the Admirals. QB Arerira was sacked once, had two hurries and one more QB hit - that was it. Arerira finished the game with an almost clean jersey and it was such a help to this team: his two running backs and the fullback all took turns carrying the ball and the QB didn't even need to help. Despite the slow start, the third quarter elevated their play and they took the lead from a 17-7 deficit at half time to a 17-24 lead at the start of the 4th. The Admirals, another team with a running QB (out of 4 playoff team, 3 rely on QBs running the ball themselves), had a great first half but then got stopped all the time in the second. The QBs combined for just 30 passing attempts, and the game was over in just 2 hours and 27 minutes, because the clock rarely stopped.

Postseason, Ko-oren Bowl
ImageWillowbourne Saints (West)         3  3  3  0   9
ImageAerellen Explosions (East) 0 6 3 7 16


The ImageAerellen Explosions win their first championship in 10 years with a 16-9 win over the ImageWillowbourne Saints! The best defence in Ko-oren is too much for the balanced offence of the Saints during all four quarters, and the trophy is rightfully theirs after a dominant campaign from week 1 to the Bowl!

Q1: The Explosions receive the ball, manage three first downs during the drive, but it's never too convincing. They punt after 8 plays for 33 yards. The Saints put together a long drive but are stopped at the 20-yard line and get a field goal, Hedgecock starts off with 6 completions from 6 attempts. Aerellen's second drive starts from their own 8-yard line, and they finally get on the Saints half at the end of the quarter.

Q2: On 4th-and-8, the Explosions get their first points on a field goal from the Saints' 27. Both teams then exchange punts (6 plays for the Saints, then 4 for the Explosions) before they exchange field goals. Both teams get another possession but to no avail. The score is 6-6 at the half. Hedgecock is near-flawless with 17 completions on 22 attempts, for 140 yards. Every centimetre taken is a fight, and the defences don't let up. Drives take up a lot of time, and teams often need to convert on third down, which they are pretty good at. Only five drives per team in the first half.

Q3: Half-time adjustments work decently for each team. The defences are still dominant, but Hedgecock can find some open receivers here and there. The offences try to avoid turnovers at all costs, and the Saints dial down the passing game. On the ground, the Explosions are far better. Henery Willis, for the Saints, gets 24 carries in the second half (!) but yields just 60 yards. The ground game provides both teams with a field goal, as the defences do not break, they don't even bend too much.

Q4: First turnover of the game: Hedgecock sacked, the ball comes out before his knee hits the ground, and the Explosions get an excellent opportunity at exactly the midway line. Second play of the drive, Arerira finds Varafin for a 30 yard gain - by far the longest play of the day. Explosions knock on the door, and in the end Arerira himself knocks it in for the first touchdown of the day. Saints try and try, and with the passing game can use time very efficiently, but cannot get near the Explosions' half. They try to convert on 4th down on two consecutive drives, but fail both times. The Saints fail to score in the fourth quarter and the Explosions run out the clock for the Championship!

Developmental Leagues
D-League final:
Lamau Bears 27 - 27 Mayara Mariners, 33-30 OT

KG2 Finals:
Serevne Polar Stars 20 - 29 Eaglebury Dusk
Intermare Internationals 18 - 25 Penstead Ocelots

Eaglebury Dusk 20 - 26 Penstead Ocelots

Season Stats:
Off ypg: ImageWillowbourne Saints (405)
Off pass ypg: ImageWillowbourne Saints (283)
Off rush ypg: ImageMayara Wolves (152)

Def ypg: ImageAerellen Explosions (294)
Def pass ypg: ImageAerellen Explosions (227)
Def rush ypg: ImageEaglebury Emperors (55)

Net total ypg: ImageAerellen Explosions (+68)

First downs pg: ImageMayara Wolves (25)

Giveaways (season): ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers (41)
Takeaways (season): ImageMayara Destroyers (36)
Net TOs (season): ImageNoordrug Astronauts (+20)

Pass ypg: Ambrose Hedgecock (WIL) 283
Rec ypg: Lomeoch ySarrwdd (MAW) 91
Rush ypg: Mees Mannussen (SCA) 65
TDs: Mees Mannussen (SCA) 13
Tackles: Stanley Emerson (NOO)
Sacks: Karentak Karentathen (MYW) 16.5
Ints: Lucas van de Streek (MYW) 9
Field goal%: Paul Delannoy (AMI) 95%
Punt avg distance & landed in opp 20: Llanwll yPenmheos (MAW)
Returns K+P yds + TDs: Peril Garsasunthen (MYW)
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Rugby League - Season 15
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Tier 1 - Championship Contenders
ImageAlara Spiders: How much can change in one year! They finished 11th just last season, and look at them now. Lots of contracts were finished, and they immediately started the build. The Suganuma brothers (though 8 years between them) are among many local players trying to build up the Spiders again, and they've got some amazing talent to help them.
ImageAminey Owls: Not a great spine, but 9 good positional players aside from them that should balance the lack of creativity. The Owls should simply overpower their opponent, and everything points to it that they can do that for 22 straight games. prop Balzac and centre Barbeau are the biggest players, can they cover for the rest?
ImageNitoya Foxes: They've also shot up from last year, almost as much as the Spiders. The Foxes have a great spine and alright backs but may come up short in the physical department, almost an inverse of the Owls. With FB Nawa and HB Fujioka, the Foxes are in for a fun season.

Tier 2 - Pushing for Playoffs
ImageAminey Buffaloes: The forwards are the selling point of this team. With Gaudin, they have a national team grade Lock, and they've got some good forwards in Affré and Toutain. Not having great backs might set this team back some, though.
ImageFerrovente Scorpions: Another mainland team, another good set of forwards. The Scorpions invested heavily, and it shows: aside from a above-average fullback in Vales, they also have some strength and tackling in Mendez and Bran.
ImageSelesi Dragons: They were the best last year, and they should stay near the top. Most all-round team of the league, though age might start to catch up to them. Their window is closing, can they get another championship in? Led by FB Higuchi and HB Kotake, there should still be something in the tank. If 22-year-old winger Ogawa delivers, this team should push up to Tier 1, actually.

Tier 3 - Fighting for top 50%
ImageEtena Vipers: This team could go anywhere, and they'd still be better than last year. They still have dubious forwards, but the backs are a passable group. With a surprise here and there, they could go top 6.
ImageÉtouille Vultures: There's a lot to prove for Valé Bousquet: is he, or is he not, a national team grade winger? He's in his prime, so it's now or never. Some investments in the forward pack were needed, hopefully they can continue onwards from their 8th place last season.
ImageKatashi Wasps: Unfortunately the Wasps look like regressing from last year. Katashi teams in general look like that. Not a lot of national team talent here, but some bright spots for next season once a few high-paid poor-to-decent players could leave the team. Until then, this is actually a fairly balanced team but lacks leadership.
ImageLinieux Harriers: Like most Cote Austral teams: good young forwards, poor backs, and hopefully the rest won't disappoint too much. To be very honest there's not much else to say about this team.
ImageSanta Teresa Sabres: The third-richest team hits the competition again with a team devoid of talent. No clue how they do it, but they keep losing talents to Ferrovente, and end up paying has-beens good money to show up. With their chances of injury, they might be in Tier 4.

Tier 4 - Hoping to avoid last place
ImageKatashi Hawks: Definitely down from their 3rd place last year. They're trying their luck with some youngsters, but they're the only ones with an army of 19-year olds and between them and the underperforming veterans, there's not much to see here this year.

Standings
KRL                      Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 ImageAlara Spiders 22 17 1 4 536 328 +208 70 - Grand Final
2 ImageNitoya Foxes 22 16 0 6 501 393 +108 64 - Semifinal
3 ImageFerrovente Scorpions 22 15 0 7 477 424 +53 60 - Semifinal
4 ImageAminey Owls 22 12 1 9 532 398 +134 50
5 ImageSelesi Dragons 22 10 1 11 469 456 +13 42
6 ImageAminey Buffaloes 22 10 1 11 450 482 −32 42
7 ImageÉtouille Vultures 22 9 1 12 426 490 −64 38
8 ImageSanta Teresa Sabres 22 9 0 13 426 459 −33 36
9 ImageKatashi Wasps 22 9 0 13 418 455 −37 36
10 ImageEtena Vipers 22 8 1 13 430 462 −32 34
11 ImageLinieux Harriers 22 7 0 15 368 515 −147 28
12 ImageKatashi Hawks 22 7 0 15 385 556 −171 28


Playoffs
ImageNitoya Foxes 24–18 ImageFerrovente Scorpions

ImageAlara Spiders 14–19 ImageNitoya Foxes

The ImageNitoya Foxes win the Grand Final over the ImageAlara Spiders! The Dragons finally have to hand over the trophy after winning it twice. The Foxes go into the finals with great form and confidence and upset the Spiders, who even had a week to prepare.

Key matches, key teams
Derby scores:
ImageAminey Owls 28–24 ImageAminey Buffaloes
ImageAminey Buffaloes 26–22 ImageAminey Owls - this series is tied, both teams won by 4 points.

ImageKatashi Hawks 28–11 ImageKatashi Wasps
ImageKatashi Wasps 28–18 ImageKatashi Hawks - the Hawks, surprisingly, win the series.

ImageSelesi Dragons 36–12 ImageLinieux Harriers
ImageLinieux Harriers 18–34 ImageSelesi Dragons - ImageSelesi Dragons get two victories - but then again the quality differs tremendously between the teams.

ImageSanta Teresa Sabres 18–30 ImageFerrovente Scorpions
ImageFerrovente Scorpions 25–12 ImageSanta Teresa Sabres - Scorpions with two wins in the Finisterre derby!

ImageNitoya Foxes and ImageKatashi Hawks. Polar opposites. The ImageNitoya Foxes' season: WWWLLLLLWWWWWWWWWWWLWW. After going 3-0-5, they win 11 straigth which is almost enough to put you in the playoffs, and finish the season strong with two wins. The one team to best them in round 20? The ImageAlara Spiders, at Alara, 30-24. Any surprise there? That's the hardest game of the season. It's hard to believe that the Foxes were 5th halfway through the season (6-0-5), only to finish 2nd by a win and a draw.

Do you know who were 6th at the halfway point, also with a 6-0-5 record after 11 games? Why, it's the ImageKatashi Hawks. Here's their season: LLWLWLWLWWWLLLLLLLLWLL. The aforementioned 6-0-5 happens exactly after the 3-win streak ends, followed by 8 straight losses. What game kicked off the losing streak in round 12? You probably guessed it... it was their game at Nitoya. Which ended 44-4, their largest loss of the season, as they've never scored fewer than 6 points in any other game, or conceded more than 38. Literally their worst performance, offensively and defensively, tying the fates of these completely opposite teams together somehow. Needless to say, where the Foxes will host the semifinals, the Hawks win the wooden spoon on points over the ImageLinieux Harriers. The Hawks end up exactly where we predicted them - but they were doing so well in the first half, on pace to finish top 6!

State of Origin
CA: As you probably read in the team previews, Cote Austral is going to have an easy time keeping others from scoring, while protecting the ball well when in possession. They need Barbeau and Bousquet to show up with their agility and scoring talent, or else this might be a low-scoring, frustrating team. Seriously, those forwards though.
FIN: On the down year for the Sabres, this takes down Finisterre's chances as well. They're fielding a young team with plenty of promise, decent forwards, but poor decision-making in attack. Fullback Vales is probably the big man on this team.
YOL: Leleia, the southeastern island, has three teams, one of which might show up this year. The aging squad might make one more push, with experience. Don't count out the newly-promoted players from the Foxes, they might just carry the rest of this team to greatness.
YOS: Clear favourites for the year from the Spiders and Dragons that are on the team. They now even have a lock and a prop to wear down the defence and get some tackling done. Apart from that, wingers Suganuma and Ogawa should tear some edge defences apart - just a shame they don't have a lot going for them at centre right now. 404 second rowers not found.

CA-FIN 16-22
YOL-YOS 20-32

FIN-YOL 16-22
YOS-CA 28-26

CA-YOL 26-20
FIN-YOS 10-22

CA : 3P 1W 0D 2L
FIN: 3P 1W 0D 2L
YOL: 3P 1W 0D 2L
YOS: 3P 3W 0D 0L


Stats
Total number of games: 132
Number of home wins: 84, so 63.64% of games ended in a home win
Number of away wins: 45, so 34.09% of games ended in an away win
Number of draws: 3, so 2.27% of games ended in a draw
Total number of points: 5418
Home points: 3011
Away points: 2407
Average number of points scored by the home team: 22.81
Average number of points scored by the away team: 18.23
Average number of total points scored per game: 41.05

The average score was 23-18, but that five point difference (less than a converted try!) was the difference maker in making almost 2/3rd of games a home win, versus a little over 1/3rd ending in an away win. Fun fact: no match actually ended in 23-18. 30-12 was the most occurring final score (6 games), followed by 24-18 (whoa! That's almost 23-18, 5 times) and 22-16 and 22-18 (4 times).

Tries: Hirokata Suganuma W ImageAlara Spiders
Points: Shunmyo Fujioka HB ImageNitoya Foxes
Tackle breaks: Baba Barbeau C ImageAminey Owls
Try assists: Sumio Sunada 58 ImageSelesi Dragons
Tackles: Baris Bran P ImageFerrovente Scorpions
Run metres: Marin Gaudin L ImageAminey Buffaloes

Developmental Leagues
Yoshima League: Itomata
CAF-League: Marção
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Rugby Union - Season 25
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Tier 1 - Championship Contenders
ImageMayara Wanderers-Cassiopeia: The Wanderers-Cassiopeia go for a huge push after last year's campaign. Their backs still aren't all that, but they have pretty much the entire national team's forwards on their roster alone. Holden, Wiley, Mundaja, Nichols, Watkins and Daugherty - have you ever seen such a stacked pack?

Tier 2 - Pushing for Playoffs
ImageAnsonville Comets: Ansonville is again right up there among the good teams, but will they be great this year? Matthew White is new to the league but he'll be looking to establish himself as an leftfield choice for starting national team halfback. Combined with a great spine in fullback Nethersole the Comets are in great shape with a bright future, but their forwards might disappoint them.
ImageAubury Swans: Huge improvements over last year, and they look like they might even make the playoffs. That's some turnaround! Whatever national team forward isn't on the Wanderers/Cassiopeia is on the Swans - with the added bonus that the Swans actually have some pace, scoring ability and tacticians. Watch Bashford and Inchcombe run over guys.
ImageGreencaster Galaxy: The Galaxy are definitely a weaker team than last year, but it's hard to imagine a top 3 without Greencaster. Halfback Hopperton is playing his best rugby right now, and should carry the Galaxy a bit higher up than their roster quality indicates. He'll be looking for Aldridge to score tries, but they could promote a few forwards from the youth department to be sure as well.
ImagePenstead Bears: The Bears had a magical season last year, which will be hard to replicate. They still have part of their championship team, but will it be enough? No huge stars for the Bears - Penstead always has trouble signing big guys given their geography, unfortunately - but the home advantage will help them. Also, the players that do play for them have heart for the team, and it's honestly not a bad team.

Tier 3 - Fighting for top 50%
ImageEaglebury Aquila: Aquila was the worst team by a country mile last season, and look at them now. They should stabilise a little, but things are looking up. Their best player is 2nd rower Coogellong, with some other forwards to back him up. Aquila have some pieces in every part of their team but lack a spine.
ImageIdyllwild Coronae: They were lucky last year but it looks like they'll finally get exposed this year. There are alright players on this team, but massive differences between the better players and the worse players and that will be exploited by the teams higher up on this list.
ImageTarrashall Travellers: Not much changed for the Travellers. They could end up anywhere between 3rd and 11th in my book. Erramulla Nundle has been playing in obscurity but this should be the skipper's breakout year, anything less than a try assist per game should be a disappointment for him.
ImageLlandy Bulls: Mid-table hell is a reality for the Bulls, can they ever turn that around? The players aren't going to help: no weak guys on this team, but nobody that can come through for them in a pinch either.

Tier 4 - Hoping to avoid last place
ImageMawrystwyth Phoenix: It's looking like a down year for the Phoenix... at some point they'll have to find a top 6 finish, right? It looks like a bad year for Mawryshire rugby. Awful spine, almost no pace but no forwards to prop up the team either.
ImageMaynard Andromeda: They already weren't great last year, and it looks like they'll be among the bottom 3 once again. It's a shame Joseph is on this team, he could do better. In fact, it speaks for him that he wants to help this team, but the front office has done nothing to give him players in support. They need some youth.
ImageWillowbourne Foxes: It's hard to see Willowbourne's biggest team this low, especially after a 3rd place finish last year. Unfortunately I can't see them do much better than this. An aging team that lacks quality across the board - but still should keep it close given their defence and fullback.

Standings
KRUL                            Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 ImageAnsonville Comets 22 16 0 6 402 273 +129 64 - Final
2 ImageAubury Swans 22 15 0 7 375 261 +114 60 - Semifinal
3 ImageMayara Wanderers-Cassiopeia 22 14 0 8 357 259 +98 56 - Semifinal
4 ImageEaglebury Aquila 22 13 0 9 275 274 +1 52
5 ImageLlandy Bulls 22 11 2 9 290 247 +43 48
6 ImageTarrashall Travellers 22 10 3 9 286 312 −26 46
7 ImageGreencaster Galaxy 22 11 1 10 286 227 +59 46
8 ImagePenstead Bears 22 9 2 11 242 261 −19 40
9 ImageIdyllwild Coronae 22 8 2 12 260 273 −13 36
10 ImageMawrystwyth Phoenix 22 9 0 13 259 327 −68 36
11 ImageMaynard Andromeda 22 6 1 15 212 318 −106 26
12 ImageWillowbourne Foxes 22 4 1 17 266 478 −212 18


And there we are! The ImageAnsonville Comets are the most consistent team over the season and qualify for the final. The ImageAubury Swans surprise friend and foe with a second place, and ImageMayara Wanderers-Cassiopeia should feel like they let their fans down with a third place - still in the semifinals, but they should have topped the table here. ImageEaglebury Aquila just miss out, but this has been a more than successful campaign for them. The Bulls and Travellers also overperformed, but shame on Galaxy and the Bears for getting this rattled by the opposition. Coronae and Phoenix still somewhat count as mid-table. Andromeda have got nothing going for them and things will have to change, fast. The Foxes take a surprise last place!

Key matches, key teams
Derbies:
ImageAubury Swans 20–21 ImageMaynard Andromeda
ImageMaynard Andromeda 7–0 ImageAubury Swans

ImageIdyllwild Coronae 11–23 ImageAubury Swans
ImageAubury Swans 43–19 ImageIdyllwild Coronae

ImageWillowbourne Foxes 15–34 ImageGreencaster Galaxy
ImageGreencaster Galaxy 23–6 ImageWillowbourne Foxes

ImageIdyllwild Coronae 10–6 ImageMaynard Andromeda
ImageMaynard Andromeda 7–6 ImageIdyllwild Coronae

ImageGreencaster Galaxy 10–15 ImageAnsonville Comets
ImageAnsonville Comets 20–6 ImageGreencaster Galaxy

Most derby series were one-sided this year: the Galaxy and the Foxes were just plain bad, the Swans and Comets were plain good, and only Coronae/Andromeda was split.

The ImageAnsonville Comets had a great season going 16-0-6. They were consistent, getting no more than two consecutive losses all across the season: WLWWWWWLWLWWWWWWWLLWLW. What is a bit worrying is that they lost 3 of the last 5, did they peak too early? They lost to the Coronae (11-21), Bulls (17-0) and Swans (10-20). It's just not a good sign that two of them are home losses, and that all of them were by more than a converted try.

Now we look at the overhyped ImageMayara Wanderers-Cassiopeia, who went 14-0-8 (Form: WWWWWLLWWWLWLLLLWWWLWW). What is funny here is that they only lost one of the last 6, but whenever they lost in the middle of the season, they lost consecutively. The first spell was against the Swans and Aquila (by 1 and 10 points), then they lost 4 straight against the Comets, Bears, Galaxy, and Bulls. The Bulls were the dragonslayers of the season, winning against teams that were better than them. The Comets had a huge season so losing to them is acceptable - though will have to be overcome if they want to win the championship. The Bears and the Galaxy are puzzling though...

A similar pattern for the ImageAubury Swans (LWWWWWLWWWWLWWLLLLWWWW). Finishing with four wins, and getting consecutive win series of 5, 4 , 2 and 4 throughout the season, they're going into the finals with their form and confidence on their side. But what is up with the 4-match slump in the middle? They lost to Phoenix, Foxes, Wanderers-Cassiopeia, and the Travellers... and those are mostly not-good teams. The Swans, however, have found ways to win close matches so that should be going for them.

Finals
ImageAubury Swans 5–11 ImageMayara Wanderers-Cassiopeia

Mayara with the result to get them to the final, which was their original goal at the start of the season. Can they overcome the poor form at the end of the season to pull through in the end, or will this be won by the dominant Comets?

ImageMayara Wanderers-Cassiopeia 17–0 ImageAnsonville Comets

The Wanderers-Cassiopeia win! At 17-0, it was the most dominant game they played all season, and an uncharacteristic loss for the Comets. Congratulations!

State of Origin
MAW-GEH 5-19
SUR-WSR 8-7

MAW-SUR 23-3
GEH-WSR 3-14

WSR-MAW 5-14
GEH-SUR 12-17

MAW - 2W 1L
SUR - 2W 1L
WSR - 1W 2L
GEH - 1W 2L


Stats
Total number of games: 132
Number of home wins: 74, so 56.06% of games ended in a home win
Number of away wins: 52, so 39.39% of games ended in an away win
Number of draws: 6, so 4.55% of games ended in a draw
Total number of points: 3510
Home points: 1952
Away points: 1558
Average number of points scored by the home team: 14.79
Average number of points scored by the away team: 11.80
Average number of total points scored per game: 26.59

The average score is 15-12, but no match actually ended with that score. The most occurring score was a 3-13 away win(?!). It's still good knowing that most matches are extremely close, decided by a single goal. And defence is still something we love: one match ended 0-0. We've also had a 7-6 (twice), a 6-5, a 3-3, 6-3 and 3-0.

Tries: Orville Aldridge (ImageGreencaster Galaxy)
Points: Matthew White (ImageAnsonville Comets)
Tackle breaks: Rhonws yPhwgaragh (ImageLlandy Bulls)
Try assists: Mordecai Hopperton (ImageGreencaster Galaxy)
Tackles: Quatermain Bashford (ImageAubury Swans)
Run metres: Nathaniel Inchcombe (ImageAubury Swans)

Developmental Leagues
GWU: Southern Mayara
WSU: Whiteward Woods
MU: Aldercroft
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Baseball - Season 20


Previews
Tier 1 - Championship Contenders
ImageKatashi Giants: they have an extremely mixed bag of talent and ages on this team, more than enough to get results now and in the future as well. They'll rely on Ritsushima to get on base, Himura to follow him, Ishimaki and Ogasawara to steal some bases, but they don't really have anyone to score big hits. Well, if that's your only problem. Pitching is pretty decent too with Kumagaya.
ImageSanta Teresa Stars: this team is what it says on the tin: stars. Berganza, Melle and Peredo are a trio consisting of an extremely fast outfielder, a ridiculously accurate pitcher and a tactical catcher - and the supporting cast isn't bad at all. Anything short of the final is a letdown for the Stars.
Tier 2 - Pushing for Playoffs
ImageAonishi Challengers: they've got both Machida and Hamasaki still pitching for them, so their defence is good. They're both pretty old though, so it's very much a do-or-die season for them. They lack pace and have some of the lowest OBP of the league though.
ImageEchizen Dragons: now here's a team to get excited about, though with the same caveats as the Challengers: they still have pitcher Higashi to carry them through many a close game, but half of their starters are well over 30 years old. They have the league's best catcher in Kagulazaka at age 27 to lead the new generation, and this season will give him much-needed experience.
ImageKatashi Generals: their core is getting into their prime years, between set-up man Hoga, shortstop Gotou and speedy leftfielder Kikuchi there's some individual talent here. There's also more pressure on the Generals than any other team given their market, so there's that as well. They have the talent, but do they have the mental strength?
ImageNitoya Silvers: they're also in the last few years before a generation leaves. They honestly don't have much going for them in terms of players below 30 years old, so Umemura and Shiro will have to do it now. They're losing some of their speed, which is pretty important as an outfielder, so the Silvers could go between 3rd and 11th.
Tier 3 - Fighting for top 50%
ImageIntermare Admirals: the newly relocated Admirals have something to fight for, if they ever want to fill up the stadium. There's not much baseball in Intermare, so it's a bold move. They have some players to help their cause, though: excellent speed and defence in Sivurila at first base, decent relief and closing pitching with Cevocalu and Uvulivelu, so there's some national team experience in Intermare as well.
ImageFerrovente Whales: things are on the up for the Whales, they've given some attention to their infielders, adding some players that can get on base and play some defence in Viera and Taboada (22 and 23 years old). This is a young team in general, so expect them in Tier 2 next season.
ImageWestern Wanderers: this team is aging, and it's fair to say their window has closed. Most of the reliable good players are 35+ so it'll be the last season before they retire - but they've got youngsters waiting in the wings, they'll better introduce a couple of them throughout the season if they want to stay good.
Tier 4 - Hoping to avoid last place
ImageArakura Knights: somehow they're often overlooked. This year, however, they just don't have a team to get excited about. Some bright spots here and there (closer Ozawa and shortstop Yoshifumi) but otherwise it's a pretty bland roster.
ImageSuvira Quarry: No stars on this team, and some shocking talent in several places. No clue what this team is to do in the near future, they can only hope their youth breaks through. Half of this team is sub 26 though, so there's something there.
ImageTeragaseki Dynamo: they sold out for results in the past, and right now they're in a rebuild, and it's not going their way. Some of the players they had hoped could carry this team by now flopped, but they're still fairly young so this might be something 2-3 years down the line. Nothing to see here now though.
Standings
ImageKatashi Generals         132    77   55 
ImageAonishi Challengers 132 74 58
ImageArakura Knights 132 71 61
ImageKatashi Giants 132 70 62
ImageEchizen Dragons 132 68 64
ImageSuvira Quarry 132 66 66
ImageFerrovente Whales 132 63 69
ImageNitoya Silvers 132 63 69
ImageSanta Teresa Stars 132 63 69
ImageTeragaseki Dynamo 132 62 70
ImageWestern Wanderers 132 60 72
ImageIntermare Admirals 132 55 77


It's Knights versus Challengers in the semifinals, with the Generals waiting in the final! Not exactly what we expected, as Dynamo finished 10th, Quarry finished 6th and the Knights, well, are top 3. The proposed champions Giants and Stars finished 4th and 9th, and baseball is once again best at unforeseen results. The middle of the pack is fairly close, with the Giants just one game out of the semis. The two western (non-baseball country) teams, the Wanderers and the Admirals, finish last and dead last... not a great way to improve crowds there. Safe to say, however, that the Generals were up to the task, withstood the pressure, and are at championship-level about 2 years ahead of schedule!
Postseason
ImageAonishi Challengers      0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0  3 
ImageArakura Knights 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2

ImageAonishi Challengers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ImageArakura Knights 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 X 6

ImageAonishi Challengers 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
ImageArakura Knights 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ImageAonishi Challengers 0 1 1 3 0 0 2 0 2 9
ImageArakura Knights 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3


The Challengers make short work of their opponents in the semis, winning a close game, a dramatic loss, a shutout win, and a bat-happy 9-3 win.
ImageKatashi Generals         0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0  3 
ImageAonishi Challengers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ImageKatashi Generals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
ImageAonishi Challengers 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 X 3

ImageKatashi Generals 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 5
ImageAonishi Challengers 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

ImageKatashi Generals 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2
ImageAonishi Challengers 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 X 6

ImageKatashi Generals 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 7
ImageAonishi Challengers 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 5

ImageKatashi Generals 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 5
ImageAonishi Challengers 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 4


The ImageKatashi Generals win the championship 4-2! The scores kept getting bigger and bigger, from 3, to 4, 7, 8, 12 and lastly 9.

Key teams, key games
Here's the Generals' season, summarised in one (very long and unpronounceable) word: WWLWLWWLLLLWWWWWLWLLLWLWLLWWLLWWWWWWLWLWWWLWWLLWLLLWLWLWWWLWLWWWWLLWWWWLWWWLLWWLWLLLLWWLLLWLLWWWLWWWWWWLWWWLLWLWLWWWLLLWWLLWWWWLLWWW
Wins and losses come in bunches, with two 4-game losing streaks and six 4-game winning streaks, and a lot of noise in between.

Meanwhile, the Admirals: WWWLLLLWWWWWWWLWLLLLWWLLLWLLWWWLWLLWLLLLWLLWLLLLLWWLLWLWLWWWLLLWLWLLWLLLLLWLLLWWLLLWWLLWLLLWWLLLLWLWLLLLLLWWWWWLLLWLWLWLLLWLLWLWLWWW
It's immediately obvious that there's a lot more L's, but it's not all bad... the fans had something to look forward to at the start, going 3-0, then 10-4 in the first two weeks. They finished with 3 wins... but that's pretty much it.

Stats
Total number of games: 792
Number of home wins: 427, so 53.91% of games ended in a home win
Number of away wins: 365, so 46.09% of games ended in an away win
Total number of points: 6780
Home points: 3524
Away points: 3256
Average number of points scored by the home team: 4.45
Average number of points scored by the away team: 4.11
Average number of total points scored per game: 8.56
Margins are very close, with the average result... 4-4.

Home teams are just a little more likely to win, regardless.
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Semi-professional and amateur sports - Season 3

Ice Hockey
Ko-oren's strength in the WCoH keeps increasing, and so is the KIHL. While still confined to the northeast, budgets are larger and academies are improving.

KIHL                          Pld    W   D   L    Win % 
1 Southwest Aevanna Rangers 44 30 5 9 0.739
2 Egevea Islanders 44 28 4 12 0.682
3 Aevanna Scouts 44 24 5 15 0.602
4 Straudum Ice 44 21 9 14 0.580
5 Aevanna Plains Wanderers 44 22 6 16 0.568
6 Noordrug Bi-state 44 20 6 18 0.523
7 Egevea Northerners 44 15 9 20 0.443
8 Aevanna Bay Mariners 44 16 6 22 0.432
9 South Aevanna Storm 44 16 6 22 0.432
10 West Coast Blizzards 44 15 7 22 0.420
11 Launott Polar Bears 44 12 4 28 0.318
12 Aevanna Explorers 44 10 3 31 0.261


The Rangers are the best team by some distance, losing fewer than 10 games. The Islanders are not that far behind, but those two teams are the best teams by far. At the bottom, only the Explorers are far worse than the rest.

Field Hockey
KFHL                       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Sterrenwolde 22 14 6 2 51 24 +27 48
2 Rozenvoorde 22 13 6 3 41 17 +24 45
3 Laringen 22 12 8 2 44 22 +22 44
4 Vleugelberg 22 11 5 6 39 32 +7 38
5 Wintertoorn-S'drecht 22 10 5 7 28 21 +7 35
6 Herengein-S'drecht 22 10 4 8 36 32 +4 34
7 Oostgemeenten-S'drecht 22 9 5 8 28 28 0 32
8 Angelwoud 22 9 3 10 33 34 −1 30
9 Venstertoren 22 6 4 12 28 35 −7 22
10 April 22 5 5 12 21 33 −12 20
11 Hazel-Amber 22 3 3 16 16 51 −35 12
12 Donderen-S'drecht 22 2 2 18 20 56 −36 8


It's all pretty close up top. Sterrenwolde wins the championship, with Rozenvoorde not far behind and Laringen being extremely close if only they hadn't let so many games fall to draws instead of wins. At the bottom we find Hazel-Amber and Donderen as the only teams way out of pace with the rest of the KFHL.

Lacrosse
KLL                           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD    Win % 
1 Sydberg - Greencaster 11 10 0 1 152 85 +67 0.909
2 Dalmington - Willowbourne 11 7 2 2 131 99 +32 0.727
3 Anarcourt 11 7 0 4 127 116 +11 0.636
4 Thornwich - Greencaster 11 6 2 3 133 100 +33 0.636
5 Ansonville 11 6 0 5 117 130 −13 0.545
6 Cirelbourne 11 5 2 4 118 94 +24 0.545
7 Marinwood 11 5 0 6 104 111 −7 0.455
8 Cresthill - Willowbourne 11 5 0 6 88 103 −15 0.455
9 Bruncester 11 4 2 5 120 129 −9 0.455
10 Windward - Greencaster 11 3 0 8 91 122 −31 0.273
11 Maynard 11 3 0 8 86 129 −43 0.273
12 Norille 11 1 0 10 89 138 −49 0.091


Sister cities Norille and Anarcourt couldn't be much further apart, while Greencaster's teams take two spots in the top 4, among which is Sydberg which wins 10 out of 11 and wins the KLL with some emphasis.

Basketball
KBL                                 Pld    W   L    PF   PA   PD 
1 Couziers-Linieux Centurions 44 34 10 3554 3093 +461
2 Mayara Blues 44 32 12 3516 3067 +449
3 Serramonte-Santa Teresa Castles 44 28 16 3536 3278 +258
4 Montelo-Santa Teresa Snipers 44 25 19 3429 3222 +207
5 Ferrovente Tazers 44 24 20 3254 3292 −38
6 Miradela-Santa Teresa Silvers 44 22 22 3400 3351 +49
7 Senoren White Diamonds 44 22 22 3388 3369 +19
8 Ouleux-Aminey Sapphires 44 19 25 3390 3349 +41
9 Gehrenna Lions 44 19 25 3193 3427 −234
10 Étouille Energie 44 16 28 3118 3377 −259
11 Maethoru Banshees 44 12 32 3107 3550 −443
12 Lunay-Aminey Argonauts 44 11 33 3064 3574 −510


One of the newer teams, the Centurions, take the championship in a closely contested field - at least, if you count a two-horse race as closely contested. Every single position is contested in some way, with some tiers visible: 1/2, then 3/4/5/6/7, then 8/9/10, and 11/12. The Argonauts are as new as the Centurions but haven't had the players to take them far up.

Kabaddi
KYKL                  Pld    W   L    PF   PA   PD 
1 Aonishi 22 16 6 1041 733 +308
2 Furune 22 15 7 970 789 +181
3 Katashi West 22 13 9 961 773 +188
4 Echizen 22 13 9 991 935 +56
5 Nitoya 22 12 10 888 870 +18
6 Aviansola 22 11 11 908 908 0
7 Suvira 22 11 11 878 922 −44
8 Arakura 22 10 12 847 916 −69
9 Alara 22 9 13 802 831 −29
10 Lejana 22 8 14 853 1009 −156
11 Teragaseki 22 8 14 779 950 −171
12 Katashi East 22 6 16 689 971 −282


Kabaddi, too, is gaining some interest in Ko-oren, even though the league is confined to Yoshima. The southeastern islands are already fairly saturated when it comes to sports, with soccer, rugby league and baseball all fighting for top spot, but Kabaddi is more and more seen as a fun way to spend an evening, watching the league in the short weeks that it's on. Congratulations to Aonishi on winning the championship!

Aussie Rules
KMARL                 Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 Penstead 20 17 0 3 2299 1453 +846 68
2 yDremdwn 20 12 0 8 2166 1650 +516 48
3 Mawrystwyth 20 12 0 8 2120 1822 +298 48
4 yMhinem 20 9 0 11 1840 2068 −228 36
5 Llandy 20 6 0 14 1849 2064 −215 24
6 yNelseg 20 4 0 16 1354 2571 −1217 16

KWSRARL Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Aralla 20 13 0 7 2439 1713 +726 52
2 Myaranowra 20 11 0 9 2059 1968 +91 44
3 Nyashawill 20 11 0 9 2001 2107 −106 44
4 Jillong 20 10 0 10 2085 2087 −2 40
5 Eaglebury 20 8 0 12 1791 2233 −442 32
6 Tarrashall 20 7 0 13 1840 2107 −267 28


Penstead wins the Mawryshire division, while Aralla takes the WSR division. Penstead had no other team even close to them starting matchday 4, while Aralla only pulled ahead of the opposition in the final few matchdays, fighting off Nyashawill on MD20, Jillong on MD19, and Myaranowra on MD17, getting three crucial victories over the contenders in WSR. It's back to the drawing board for yNelseg, losing the first seven and getting 4 wins in the remaining 13.

Final:
Penstead 20.8.128 def. Aralla 11.12.78

Teams are ranked 0.8, 0.7, 0.6, 0.6, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.4, 0.4, 0.3, 0.2
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Soccer - Season 29
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International Results

Champions ImageMaethoru SC failed to make any kind of impact in the international competitions. Starting in the Champions' Cup, they gave away their home match with a 0-1 loss, then redeemed themselves a bit with a 1-1 away draw. It wasn't enough, obviously.

Meanwhile, the Globe Cup teams have put in effort. ImageBruncester United AFC and ImageTanques AOE started their season in the first preliminary round of the Globe Cup, and they shared three wins and a draw in the round. ImageSchemerdrecht SVV, enjoying a protected position from finishing second in the league, joined them in round 2, where ImageSchemerdrecht SVV and ImageBruncester United AFC qualified for round three. Across the six matches in the second round, there were 4 Ko-orenite wins, a draw, and a single loss.

In the third round, they were joined by CC dropouts ImageMaethoru SC. The three teams in this round combined for two wins and four losses. The champions lost both matches (3-1, 0-3), and the other two couldn't correct a first leg loss with a big second leg win. In the end, only ImageSchemerdrecht SVV went to the Playoff round, where they'd lose on away goals: 2-1 home win, 1-0 away loss. A valiant effort by the Diamonds, but just short in the end.

The non-ranked competitions, the SBCC and the YC, saw Zinchester fail immediately, Serevne surviving two rounds to fall at the last hurdle, and Gehrenna starting later, made it through one round, but lost in the playoffs as well. Willowbourne Tech won and lost 3-1 in the Youth Cup but weren't prepared for the penalties AT ALL, losing 3-1 on pens in the first round.

Champions' Cup
Second Preliminary Round
(KOR) ImageMaethoru SC 1–2 Venividicci (FID) 0–1 1–1

Globe Cup
First Preliminary Round
(SOU) Żale 0–5 ImageBruncester United AFC (KOR) 0–2 0–3
(PDN) Ufa Verkhovyansk 3–4 ImageTanques AOÉ (KOR) 1–1 2–3

Second Preliminary Round
(MRN) AFC Hosingr 4–3 ImageTanques AOÉ (KOR) 3–1 1–2
(KOR) ImageSchemerdrecht SVV 5–3 Royal Michaeltown (SAL) 2–0 3–3
(KOR) ImageBruncester United AFC 4–2 Catrina Waves (ANC) 3–2 1–0

Third Preliminary Round
(AUD) Tout-Puissant Hasiera 4–3 ImageBruncester United AFC (KOR) 2–0 2–3
(BNJ) Herzegovina City FC 3–4 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (KOR) 3–2 0–2
(COS) Real Azuris 6–1 ImageMaethoru SC (KOR) 3–1 3–0

Playoff Round
(KOR) ImageSchemerdrecht SVV 2–2 a Namiri Forest (ZWZ) 2–1 0–1

Series B Champions' Cup
First Preliminary Round
(RVR) Pirate Head Powerful FC 2–1 Zinchester Town (KOR) 1–0 1–1

Second Preliminary Round
(DNS) Success Guaranteed 5–10 Serevne AFC (KOR) 2–7 3–3

Third Preliminary Round
(KOR) Serevne AFC a 4–4 Helping Hand (DNS) 2–1 2–3
(BRN) UKA 0–1 Gehrenna FC (KOR) 0–1 0–0

Playoff Round
(KOR) Serevne AFC 2–4 Chorion Bluffs Knights (COM) 0–1 2–3
(EUR) Dangerford 3–2 Gehrenna FC (KOR) 1–1 2–1

Youth Cup
First Round
(NWK) Blue Town p 4–4 Willowbourne Tech (KOR) 3–1 1–3 (3–1 pen)

Cygnus Cup
Preliminary Round
(KOR) ImageAdvance Alara 5-3 MTK Kingsville (DAR) 4-0 1-3
First Round
(BRE) Northern Union 3-1 ImageAdvance Alara (KOR) 3-0 0-1

AOCL
Preliminary Round
(KOR) ImageMaethoru SC 4–3 Cherrygrove City (SAL) 2-2 2-1

Group Stage
Group B
4 ImageMaethoru SC 6 1 0 5 6 14 −8 3


Transfers
Ko-oren -> Abroad
Lionel Dalton RB (29): ImageCirelbourne United -> Chenoworth Harriers (NPH) 3.25M
Lyami Aviara GK (29): ImageAdvance Alara -> Rybalty (SOU) 1M
Ethan Benjamin CB (22): ImageCirelbourne United -> Mallox (COS) 2.75M
Ingmar Linderood RB (26): ImageStraudum -> Busukuma Athletic Club (BNJ) 3M
Irwin Redsmith RM (22): ImageCirelbourne United -> Arka (MYT) 1M
Dennis Lampshire CB (25): ImageBruncester United AFC -> Raven River (NPH) 2.5M
Rasmus Tornkwist GK (28): ImageStraudum -> KF Werzin (QUS) 0.75M
Carlos Mira CM (30): ImageMiradela GD -> Royal Crystal Palace (CRY) 1M
Heliodoro Araújo ST (20): ImageKatashi-Kanatsu-> Hugh Town Millionaires (DAR) 2.4M
Valentijn Doorwouds RB (24): ImageAminey CS -> Latrobe AFC (KSK) 0.75M
Emmé Escoffier LB (26): ImageTanques AOE -> North Spire HC (CRY) 0.5M

Abroad -> Ko-oren
Ulutu-Cunix Tar CB (25): KF Rejin (QUS) -> ImageTanques AOE 2.5M
Vojnomir Nikolic AMC (31): No club (PAS) -> ImageAminey CS 1M
Oliwer Starosta RM (20): Makarki Youth (SOU) -> ImageMiradela GD 7.5M
Dwada-Intov Tez LM (26): KF Rejin (QUS) -> ImageStraudum 1M
Sean MacDermot CB (20): Defi Rovers (BLN) -> ImageBruncester United AFC 1M
Cody Denjamic ST (23): Mercedini Armed Forces FC (MRC) -> ImageMaethoru SC 2.5M
Somporn Metharom LM (21): Vortex Maniwa (HIN) -> ImageAdvance Alara 0.75M
Apple Crumble CB (17): Appleoosa HC (EQS) -> ImageSchemerdrecht SVV Loan
Cloudburst RB (20): Appleoosa HC (EQS) -> ImageAdvance Alara 2.5M
Checkered Flag CM (22): Canterlot Stars (EQS) -> ImageAminey CS 2.5M
Jacqueline Mynatt LM (16): Canterlot Royals (EQS) -> ImageSchemerdrecht SVV Loan
Rozalin Meynard (EQS) CB (18): AC Stonehenge (RZN) -> ImageMaynard AFC 1.5M

Ko-oren Top Division -> Ko-oren Top Division
Russell Swadling LB (25): ImageAdvance Alara -> ImageCirelbourne United 4M
Cy de Villepin CAM (29): ImageAminey CS -> ImageBranvón 5M
Chloé Beaulieu ST (28): ImageAminey CS -> ImageStraudum 2M
Jean-Michel Dominique DM (20): ImageAminey CS -> ImageCirelbourne United 4M

Retirements
Man Parmentier LB (33): ImageAminey CS
Grady McDonald RB (36): ImageBruncester United AFC
Lenne Kollenstaart LB (38): ImageSchemerdrecht SVV

Team by team previews


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ImageAdvance Alara

Position last season: 8th /12
Expectations last season: championship contender
Lineup: Jolitoki - Ishiwata, Pott, Dijkhuizen, Cloudburst - Metharom, Tanikawa, Odell, Tsutsui, Mivune - Tsuchida
Star player(s): Tsuchida, Odell, Tsutsui
Transfers:
Lyami Aviara GK (29): ImageAdvance Alara -> Rybalty (SOU) 1M
Russell Swadling LB (25): ImageAdvance Alara -> ImageCirelbourne United 4M

Somporn Metharom LM (21): Vortex Maniwa (HIN) -> ImageAdvance Alara 0.75M
Cloudburst RB (20): Appleoosa HC (EQS) -> ImageAdvance Alara 2.5M

Last season definitely wasn't what they hoped it would be. And it's about to get worse.
ImageAdvance Alara's (as their official club name is) starting lineup isn't getting any younger. They shouldn't run into the limits of age this season just yet, but ImageAdvance Alara fans can expect a lot of turnover between the team of this season and the team in 2-3 years time. They saw this coming and strengthened the team with two foreign acquisitions: Metharom and Cloudburst. They also promoted a new goalkeeper, Jolitoki. This has cost them, but they had to take action no matter what.
ImageAdvance Alara has a competitive team with most of its quality in midfield. Nothing short of a top-6 spot is acceptable, else they're going to be in a fun place when all of the defining players on this team will retire in the coming 3 years. They can only hope the newly acquired depth delivers, while the aging stars hold off on their regression.
Prediction: 8th



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ImageAminey CS

Position last season: 10th /12
Expectations last season: dead last
Lineup: Wareham - Poincaré, Chevalier, Philidor - Didier, Checkered Flag, Nikolic, Denis, Carbonneau - Vallotton
Star player(s): Vallotton
Transfers:
Valentijn Doorwouds RB (24): ImageAminey CS -> Latrobe AFC (KSK) 0.75M
Cy de Villepin CAM (29): ImageAminey CS -> ImageBranvón 5M
Jean-Michel Dominique DM (20): ImageAminey CS -> ImageCirelbourne United 4M
Chloé Beaulieu ST (28): ImageAminey CS -> ImageStraudum 2M
Vojnomir Nikolic AMC (31): No club (PAS) -> ImageAminey CS 1M
Checkered Flag CM (22): Canterlot Stars (EQS) -> ImageAminey CS 2.5M

Last season wasn't so bad... if you're predicted to go 12th, you can never disappoint.
ImageAminey CS is in a state of panic. The traditionally biggest team (financially at least) can't be a bottom feeder for too long, or the board, fans, and media will start rioting. One bad season was enough, and they have to get back into the top 6 very soon, or there could be all kinds of changes in leadership, fire sales, etc. To some extent, the fire sale has already began with Dominique and De Villepin leaving, who are both players that are among the top 2% of the league.
The spine of the team is decent enough. ImageAminey CS has most of its quality on midfield and in attack, and they've got some different ages here and there as well. Sure, they will have to find some replacements for the likes of Nathan Didier and Henry Denis, but otherwise this squad is pretty healthy - but only if they start getting results. The Pasargan Vojnomir Nikolic should be instrumental in that, he is supposed to get this goal machine started. On the other side, they got an all-new defence from the University leagues so the unproven back line will pose a problem for them at some point.
Prediction: 9th



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ImageBranvón

Position last season: 12th /12
Expectations last season: Globe Cup spot
Lineup: Uchino - Rodas, Neves, Saavedra, Queiros - Aponte, Toran, De Villepin - Novoa, Puga, Vinal
Star player(s): De Villepin
Transfers:
Cy de Villepin CAM (29): ImageAminey CS -> ImageBranvón 5M

Desperately trying to forget last season existed, the only way for ImageBranvón is up.
Finishing dead last in a field of dubious teams takes skill. We thought the culture, home advantage and work rate of this team could place it far higher than its actual ceiling, and were we wrong last year. This year, they're back with one new standout talent, but undoubtedly that's not going to be the only thing that needs to change in ImageBranvón.
ImageBranvón's working class background has always meant that work rate, conditioning, and strength are important for any hire. The Finisterrans have been quiet around transfers, as every hire must be accepted by the local fans, and they've got some odd standards around there. The culture is holding this team back. Raimundo Puga is actually a bright spot for this team, at 18 years old, but his style is nothing like ImageBranvón's traditional style. If that pushes him away from the Santa Teresa team, this team will stay at the bottom for a long time to come. De Villepin is an absolutely amazing player that should boost their midfield and attack starting on day 1. That is the only good move from this manager this offseason. Though, if they keep forcing their 'work' football on this team, ImageBranvón won't go anywhere this season.
Prediction: 12th



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ImageBruncester United AFC

Position last season: 3rd /12
Expectations last season: Mid-table
Lineup: Doolan - Brogley, Gridley, MacDermot, Bing, Giquel - Palethorpe, Wickham, Brisley - Muggeridge, Nethersole
Star player(s): Gicquel, Doolan, Brogley
Transfers:
Dennis Lampshire CB (25): ImageBruncester United AFC -> Raven River (NPH) 2.5M
Sean MacDermot CB (20): Defi Rovers (BLN) -> ImageBruncester United AFC 1M

One CB out, one CB in.
ImageBruncester United AFC have been very calm in the offseason. They have followed the NT strike involving Lampshire and have decided to shop him out to Raven River in Nephara - a huge step up. He's replaced by Sean MacDermot, which means ImageBruncester United AFC are five years of experience down, but overall haven't lost quality. In fact, the stable buildup could mean that they're going to maintain their position from last year, when they finished 3rd.
Prediction: 2nd



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ImageCirelbourne United

Position last season: 11th /12
Expectations last season: Bottom 33%
Lineup: Kirkham - Letchford, Daft, Spillett, Swadling - Dominique, Brownsmith, Sandry, Eastes - Turner, Zinchester
Star player(s): Turner, Dominique
Transfers:
Lionel Dalton RB (29): ImageCirelbourne United -> Chenoworth Harriers (NPH) 3.25M
Ethan Benjamin CB (22): ImageCirelbourne United -> Mallox (COS) 2.75M
Irwin Redsmith RM (22): ImageCirelbourne United -> Arka (MYT) 1M
Russell Swadling LB (25): ImageAdvance Alara -> ImageCirelbourne United 4M
Jean-Michel Dominique DM (20): ImageAminey CS -> ImageCirelbourne United 4M

50% turnover from last year makes ImageCirelbourne United a bit unpredictable.
ImageCirelbourne United must have watched the past World Cup with two different emotions: happiness over the performance, but despair over the fact that they would be facing some turmoil. The strike saw Benjamin and Dalton leave, and Redsmith was snatched by Mytanar club Arka, and so a lot of the defensive stability of this team fell away. And they already didn't have much to be happy about. The funds from those transfers were immediately spent on some huge signings within the league: Swadling and Dominique.
With the new duo and a recently graduated defensive core, ImageCirelbourne United will try to climb up a bit from last year. They must look over at their rivals in ImageBruncester United AFC and be a bit envious, but this team has the capability to get there soon. Also, ImageCirelbourne United is the youngest team on average - by far. There's light at the end of the tunnel for them.
Prediction: 10th



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ImageKatashi-Kanatsu

Position last season: 6th /12
Expectations last season: 6th
Lineup: Hanazawa - Suzukaze, Yamaoka, Mizuno, Vatsu - Yokota, Yogi, Brock - Nagamine, Vachimitsu
Star player(s): Mizuno, Yokota
Transfers:
Heliodoro Araújo ST (20): ImageKatashi-Kanatsu-> Hugh Town Millionaires (DAR) 2.4M

Katashi prepares for the season in relative isolation.
The southeasterners have shopped out Araújo for some money to Darmen, but very few people will be sad about that in Katashi. Mostly they like to rely on local talent anyway. That's a pretty limiting factor, but so far they've been good.
The relatively young squad (apart from 35-year-old Brock) should be good to compete in the coming years, anyway. They can even get some money off of their great scouting department.
Prediction: 7th



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ImageMaethoru SC

Position last season: 1st /12
Expectations last season: Mid-table
Lineup: Theshendan - Hergulauthen, Dieulafoy, Tartaguthen - Porildherinden, Holstege, Janoreirinthen, Hosorthaunden, Lalaseringun - Vaugrenard, Denjamic
Star player(s): Vaugrenard, Janoreirinthen, Theshendan
Transfers:
Cody Denjamic ST (23): Mercedini Armed Forces FC (MRC) -> ImageMaethoru SC 2.5M

Squad-building masters at it again.
ImageMaethoru SC - we don't know how, but they did it - and they celebrated another title last year. They surely don't have the best team, but they have some talent in the right places, a balanced squad in terms of experience, talent, and personality, and they were just a tad smarter than the other 11 teams. For next season, the team is mostly the same other than the strikerini from Mercedini, Cody Denjamic. Apparently they feel that another solid player will do them good. He's the perfect complement to Vaugrenard, so in that case, ImageMaethoru SC should have considerably more firepower up front, capable of shutting down opponents early instead of late this time.
Prediction: 1st



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ImageMaynard AFC

Position last season: 9th /12
Expectations last season: Bottom 33%
Lineup: Cholmondeley - Bywaters, Kildare, Norman, Meynard, Suchet - Pennington, Gillis - Pirastadhaunden, Wouters, Uleaven
Star player(s): Cholmondeley
Transfers:
Rozalin Meynard (EQS) CB (18): AC Stonehenge (RZN) -> ImageMaynard AFC 1.5M

ImageMaynard AFC is a team in the Ko-orenite Top League. That says about all you need to know.
The attack-first (the only such team in the league) bought a project for the future, that hopefully should help them immediately as well. With Rozalin Meynard (perfect name for this team), ImageMaynard AFC is another step further towards a bright future, but the present day still looks a bit bleak.
Between Cholmondeley and Pirastadhaunden, there's bright spots, but between Uleaven, Norman, Kildare and Gillis, this team has an atrocious midfield and not much to look forward to in defence.
Prediction: 10th



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ImageMiradela GD

Position last season: 7th /12
Expectations last season: 2nd
Lineup: Munks - Aivulaen, Varela, Seoane - Valente, Agramonte, Vahamonde, Starosta - Noya, Vermelho, Bugarin
Star player(s): Seoane, Munks, Noya, Varela, Starosta
Transfers:
Carlos Mira CM (30): ImageMiradela GD -> Royal Crystal Palace (CRY) 1M
Oliwer Starosta RM (20): Makarki Youth (SOU) -> ImageMiradela GD 7.5M

This team of extremes just got more extreme.
ImageMiradela GD already had a team with 5 top tier players and 6 poor players, and the gap only got larger. On top of that, they got themselves in some debt after spending 7.5M om Oliwer Starosta, the biggest transfer ever involving a Ko-orenite team. This signals that this is a do-or-die year for ImageMiradela GD: if this goes wrong, they might have to sell of Starosta after a year (or Seoane or Noya). If it goes right, they will still have to watch their financial steps. It does not make it easier that they have a pretty old team (Starosta is the youngest by some distance at 20) that will have to be replaced at some point. ImageMiradela GD is all in this year.
Prediction: 3rd



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ImageSchemerdrecht SVV

Position last season: 2nd /12
Expectations last season: Mid-table
Lineup: Gosens - Langenhof, Nijboer, Apple Crumble, Grootenhuis - Mynatt, Berendsen, Hilberdink - Siebelt, De Meester, Van Riesen
Star player(s): Grootenhuis, Berendsen, Nijboer
Transfers:
Apple Crumble CB (17): Appleoosa HC (EQS) -> ImageSchemerdrecht SVV Loan
Jacqueline Mynatt LM (16): Canterlot Royals (EQS) -> ImageSchemerdrecht SVV Loan

ImageSchemerdrecht SVV about to park two buses every single week.
The northerners were so close last year, and they've made moves to indicate they're ready to compete once again. There's a few teams that can make a legitimate shot, and ImageSchemerdrecht SVV are in there as always. So far, it's been 'always the bridesmaid, never the bride' but they just might get there this year. The squad is younger than ever, and has two true veterans (Berendsen and De Meester), and features three players not legally allowed to vote (under Ko-orenite law), because all three are under twenty, but also because two of the three aren't Ko-orenite citizens. Two players loaned from the Equestrian States should make ImageSchemerdrecht SVV a bit more competitive, but the inexperience is also going to be a risk.
Prediction: 4th



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ImageStraudum

Position last season: 5th /12
Expectations last season: 4th
Lineup: Runneboom - Hellegeland, Van Schelven, Aandal, Lang - Avalor, Tez, Breedland, Paulsen - Beaulieu, Gilling
Star player(s): Van Schelven, Hellegeland
Transfers:
Ingmar Linderood RB (26): ImageStraudum -> Busukuma Athletic Club (BNJ) 3M
Rasmus Tornkwist GK (28): ImageStraudum -> KF Werzin (QUS) 0.75M
Dwada-Intov Tez LM (26): KF Rejin (QUS) -> ImageStraudum 1M
Chloé Beaulieu ST (28): ImageAminey CS -> ImageStraudum 2M

Smart moves by a smart team.
ImageStraudum is an enormous defensive powerhouse, and they're continuing to be so. They've gotten big money from Linderood and Tornkwist's transactions, and have gotten Tez and Beaulieu in return, as well as promoting Runneboom and Lang from the University leagues. It seems a bit improvised to sell your goalkeeper and then having to reach for a younger GK, but maybe ImageStraudum is playing some 3d chess and they know what they're getting in Beaulieu, Tez, Runneboom, and Lang.
It's going to be hard to score against this team. Even with Beaulieu, they'll have trouble scoring.
Prediction: 6th



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ImageTanques AOÉ

Position last season: 4th /12
Expectations last season: 11th
Lineup: Moineau - Granet, Tar, yLladdlog - Boisselot, Manaudou, Longchambon, Ulysse - Duchemin, Delaplace, Affré
Star player(s): Longchambon, Ulysse, Duchemin
Transfers:
Emmé Escoffier LB (26): ImageTanques AOE -> North Spire HC (CRY) 0.5M
Ulutu-Cunix Tar CB (25): KF Rejin (QUS) -> ImageTanques AOE 2.5M

ImageTanques AOE might surprise some people, but they also might not.
ImageTanques AOE have been doing a lot of very sensible things. Much needed improvement in their back line, reinforcing their midfield (one of the best, between the creativity of Longchambon and the ability of Ulysse) and taking nothing away from their more than capable attackers. Biggest concern is the defence. Moineau, Granet and Manaudou aren't exactly the most reliable players.
Prediction: 5th
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Postby Ko-oren » Thu Dec 06, 2018 2:50 pm

Cricket - Season 8
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Format and scheduling changes
This season, there is more focus on the longer form of the game - First Class. Since Ko-oren's debut in international Test cricket series, the six cricketing regions have come together to make some big changes to the agenda.

First Class cricket will go from 5 to 4 days, but instead of each team playing the other regions once, we will move to a full-round robin. This means that there will be 10 matches instead of 5 played for each team. The bonus point system has been slightly tweaked as well. Match results still yield the same number of points (12 for a win, 6 for a draw, 8 for a tie). Bonus points for batting are decreased, while points for bowling have been increased as all teams, except one, had twice as many batting points as bowling points. That team also had more bonus points than match points. The new system will be as follows:
Bowling points: getting a team all out under 110 adds 5 points, under 140 points adds 4 points, under 180 adds 3, under 220 adds 2. Batting points: scoring 300+ points scores 1 point, 350+ scores 2, 375+ scores 3, 400+ scores 4, 450+ scores 5.
The scoring system will be further reviewed after this season to ensure balance.

The added strain on the schedule, with players leaving for national team duty more often, have resulted in higher funding for the six teams, which will be put towards giving more players full-time contracts. Each team may now have 20 full-time players under contract instead of the previous 16. The number of rookie contracts has gone up from 2 per team to 4 per team.

List-A cricket will be shortened, going from 10 to 7 matches. There will first be a single round-robin tournament of 5 days. Then the top 3 teams will play each other once, as will the bottom 3 teams.

T20 will remain at 11 matches, with an extra final between the 1st and 2nd placed team at the end of proceedings.

Schedule
May: 7x LA
June: 4x FC
July: 11x T20 + final
August: 4x FC
September: 2x FC

Preview
Eastern Surbourneshire has had a few dark years but are looking to establish themselves back at the top of Ko-orenite cricket in the years to come. Adding Shapter and Chapman to their team adds youth, bowling and batting. The big players for this team are some big names regardless, between having Harvey and Chapman as right-handed bowlers with differing styles, and punitive batting with Willis and Shapter. Darknoll can do it all, from left-handed bowling to putting up runs of himself. For the time being, the East should contend for the one-day trophy but First-Class might be a bridge too far for now.

ImageGreencaster has depth, but looking at the ages of the defining players on this team, they are on their last few years of possible success. Not a very deep batting lineup, but they should be able to keep scores low on account of their bowling (Treadway, Chesterman, and up-and-coming Roan). First-Class should be their aim, and the one-day trophy might not be such a weird goal either.

ImageLeeshire are hitting their championship years either this year or the next. There should be plenty of runs in their match, both in the innings they're batting as well as the innings they're bowling. Stanway and Manwaring will be looked at to score runs, while Courtenay and Raycraft will have to take wickets. There's not a lot of national team experience here, so ImageLeeshire will be dark horses for the time being.

ImageMawryshire are still waiting for a grand generation. Don't underestimate them, they've supplied some national team heroes in the past years with yCherwean, yMharwn, yRheighewn and yFhireath, but the other five teams have caught up in all of their positions. Given the talent and their ages, ImageMawryshire's window might well and truly, finally have closed.

Western Surbourneshire, as always, have to rely on cunning and strategy to take down teams, as they have the smallest population of the six teams to draft from. They do have national team captain Marsden, so for now the mental attributes of this team are the best of Ko-oren. They added a few youngsters that, well, haven't really been promising so far with the exception of Levi Duncke (batsman). If he is a success, the West could play spoiler for the better teams instead of just trying to avoid 6th place. Batting can take this team places (Twaddle, Wilson and Duncke), but bowling isn't great here.

ImageWillowbourne have the largest roster of Ko-oren, the most players to choose from even with a semi-small population - only one city and its suburbs to draft from. There's a lot of national teamers here, so between the bowling of Hooligan and Black, together with Wilkins, and the batting of Stevenson, Doyle, and again Wilkins, there's something here. They also still have the best wicketkeeping in Meredith, though quality drops significantly after these six. That's still a pretty good lineup though.

In T20, where talent is always spread thin (to allow the real good players to put up some incredible numbers), there are only a few contenders:
- ImageBurnet Rubiess (with Marsden, Twaddle, Manwaring, and Meredith)
- ImageEastern Miners, usually getting most, if not all, players from Eastern Surbourneshire so they have a bit of a large playerbase, including Harvey, Raycraft, and Chapman
- ImageImageGreencaster Bears, the big, popular, big-market team always casting a shadow over city-mates the Heralds, are always dangerous with Darknoll, Willis, Shapter, Treadway, and Chesterman
- A bit of a surprise, the ImageIdyllwild Antlers have secured Courtenay, yCherwean and Denison and might go somewhere
- The ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs, ImageMayara Marauders, ImageNorille Chevron Vert, and ImageImageWillowbourne Zenith all have one or two exceptional players between some unproven talent and mid-level players, looking to finish top-6.
- The ImagePenstead Pirates, ImageLinieux Lieutenants, ImageImageGreencaster Heralds and ImageAubury Maroons will mostly be playing to not finish 12th.

Results
7x LA
MD1
ImageEast Surbourneshire 210/9 (50 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 213/8 (38.5 overs)

ImageGreencaster 117 (34.3 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 118/9 (30.4 overs)

ImageLeeshire 277/7 (46.5 overs)
ImageMawryshire 273/6 (50 overs)

Massive surprise in ImageGreencaster as West SRB wins by both taking wickets and scoring runs quickly.

MD2
ImageWillowbourne 281/5 (47.2 overs)
ImageMawryshire 277/6 (50 overs)

ImageWest Surbourneshire 171/8 (50 overs)
ImageLeeshire 264/8 (50 overs)

ImageEast Surbourneshire 235/9 (50 overs)
ImageGreencaster 212/5 (50 overs)

West SRB collapses as people predicted. ImageWillowbourne and ImageMawryshire put up big scores, while ImageGreencaster comes up way short for the chase.

MD3
ImageGreencaster 271/9 (50 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 266/8 (50 overs)

ImageLeeshire 283/2 (50 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 286/5 (48.2 overs)

ImageMawryshire 371/6 (50 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 264/8 (50 overs)

ImageMawryshire shows a potent batting lineup on a day that everything goes well for them. That said, they probably wanted to take West SRB out a bit more comfortably, despite the 100+ run win. ImageLeeshire and East SRB have a great one, where the Easterners win with 10 balls left.

MD4
ImageWillowbourne 273/7 (50 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 242 (47.5 overs)

ImageEast Surbourneshire 264/8 (50 overs)
ImageMawryshire 350/5 (50 overs)

ImageGreencaster 241/3 (50 overs)
ImageLeeshire 243 (46.5 overs)

ImageWillowbourne take out West SRB and once again it feels like the Westerners are losing all of these matches but statistically should win one here or there. ImageMawryshire have another huge day at bat, and ImageLeeshire take a more-or-less comfortable win over ImageGreencaster.

MD5
ImageLeeshire 236/9 (48.1 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 235/5 (50 overs)

ImageMawryshire 216/8 (50 overs)
ImageGreencaster 240 (45.3 overs)

ImageWest Surbourneshire 240 (45.5 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 241/7 (39 overs)

The Easterners dispatch the Westerners easily, showing what a good win looks like after the Westerners lose all of these matches by a small margin. ImageLeeshire win a close one over ImageWillowbourne, 11 balls to spare, while ImageGreencaster goes out all guns blazing, losing all 10 wickets about 10% short of the 120 balls they get for their innings, but still keeping ImageMawryshire away.

MD6
ImageLeeshire 185/7 (50 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 186/6 (47.4 overs)

ImageEast Surbourneshire bye

ImageWest Surbourneshire 237/9 (50 overs)
ImageGreencaster 252/7 (50 overs)

ImageMawryshire bye

The finals start with a small win for ImageWillowbourne that comes down to the tail for both. Just a bit more concentration for ImageWillowbourne, but a great defensive fight for both.

MD7
ImageEast Surbourneshire 196/9 (50 overs)
ImageLeeshire 200/9 (37.3 overs)

ImageWillowbourne bye

ImageMawryshire 246/3 (50 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 250/2 (37.2 overs)

ImageGreencaster bye

Another defensive one in the Championship Group, at least, from ImageLeeshire's side. They keep the East under 200 runs and make the target with a lot of ease, but have to hope that the East slay ImageWillowbourne on day 3.

MD8
ImageWillowbourne 234/9 (39.2 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 233/7 (50 overs)

ImageLeeshire bye

ImageGreencaster 234/5 (37.3 overs)
ImageMawryshire 231/8 (50 overs)

ImageWest Surbourneshire bye

ImageWillowbourne win both of their Championship matches and win the List-A Championship! 10 overs to spare, they saw this win coming as long as they just didn't give up their wickets... which is actually exactly what they did. They narrowly avoided the collapse and are the rightful winners of the trophy!


Apparently, ImageLeeshire are already hitting their stride this year. They have made it through the first five matchdays with a single loss (against ImageEast Surbourneshire). ImageMawryshire were a good bit better than expected, surprising friend and foe with two 350+ innings in matches three and four but losing the other three anyway. ImageWillowbourne are pretty good overperformers with their large choice of mid-level talent. ImageWest Surbourneshire haven't been able to use any tactics to their advantage and win one in the first five. That said, they looked like contenders in match one, keeping ImageGreencaster to 117 runs and topping that after 30 overs of their own. ImageLeeshire, ImageWillowbourne and ImageEast Surbourneshire qualify for the top league, while the other three will play each other once more for the minor bowl.

In the championship group, ImageWillowbourne wins both matches to win the overall List-A Championship! They enjoy a bye day, before needing 39.2 overs to overcome a target of 234, after they had already beaten ImageLeeshire in the first Championship Group match with a low total: 186 over 185. The minor group was won by ImageGreencaster.

Final List-A table:
1. ImageWillowbourne (2-0 in Championship Group)
2. ImageLeeshire (1-1 in Championship Group)
3. ImageEast Surbourneshire (0-2 in Championship Group)
4. ImageGreencaster (2-0 in Minor Group)
5. ImageWest Surbourneshire (1-1 in Minor Group)
6. ImageMawryshire (0-2 in Minor Group)

4x FC
MD1
ImageMawryshire bat first
ImageMawryshire 171 (65.1 overs), 269 (61.1 overs)
ImageGreencaster 416/4d (113.5 overs), 25/0 (6.0 overs)
ImageGreencaster win by 10 wickets
Dominating victory for ImageGreencaster - but we'll see a good few of those this season, from all teams. ImageMawryshire lose this match in the first innings, both failing to take time off the clock and failing to score runs, and then in the second innings they let ImageGreencaster run rampant with 400+ runs for just 4 wickets. It's all easy from there, ImageGreencaster just needs to take 10 wickets before time runs out with about a day and a half to go.

ImageEast Surbourneshire bat first
ImageEast Surbourneshire 260 (68.3 overs), 461 (122.0 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 331 (89.0 overs), 290/4 (64.1 overs)
Drawn
The Easterners don't open the match too confidently, and let ImageWillowbourne run too far away next. Their second attempt at bat proves a lot more fruitful, but at this point they're happy to take the draw - and it comes down to the wire. The East score 721 runs, for a target of 722, and time runs out as ImageWillowbourne are on 621 with four wickets. Scoring was already fairly high, but another day and ImageWillowbourne likely would've gotten there.

ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageWest Surbourneshire 52 (10.2 overs), 269 (52.5 overs)
ImageLeeshire 470 (113.4 overs),
ImageLeeshire win by an innings and 149 runs
It's only round one and we've got two massive wins already. ImageLeeshire scores 470, not bad but enough time for the West to do something about it. They do the opposite by going all out for 52 runs in 10 overs!! Follow-on is obviouly enforced as the ImageLeeshire bowlers are only just getting started, and get through the entire lineup of the West within the next day, for a two-innings total of 321 - 150 short of the target. Are the West this bad this year?

MD2
ImageMawryshire bat first
ImageWillowbourne 198 (55.3 overs), 246/5 (53.0 overs)
ImageMawryshire 273 (57.4 overs), 170 (54.4 overs)
ImageWillowbourne win by 5 wickets

Four short innings see ImageWillowbourne take a small but important victory over a team that is said to be as strong as them. It's a combination of bad batting and good bowling, some wickets thrown away by the batsman but others were set up beautifully by the bowlers.

ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageGreencaster 385 (95.0 overs), 208 (44.5 overs)
ImageLeeshire 397 (75.2 overs), 314 (87.0 overs)
ImageGreencaster lose by 118 runs

Brilliant fight between bat and ball in this one, though the bat was favoured a bit. Where ImageLeeshire feels like a 397-run innings to open the match is a good one, ImageGreencaster countered by almost the same amount. In the end, ImageGreencaster tries to chase just a bit too quickly, gets careless, and fall about 130 runs short of the target - with plenty of time to spare.

ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageEast Surbourneshire 315 (76.4 overs), 271 (72.1 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 622/4d (140.1 overs),
ImageWest Surbourneshire win by an innings and 36 runs

Opposite day in Round 2 with a good showing by the West. The West previously lost by an innings, now wins by an innings, and we've almost got a circle of parity done in round 2. The West's first six batsmen are simply too much for the East, scoring about a century each. That's pretty much killed the match as soon as it started.

MD3
ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageMawryshire 258 (74.3 overs), 163/4 (31.5 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 233 (74.3 overs), 184 (59.0 overs)
ImageMawryshire win by 6 wickets

We're getting settled in a rhythm here, with the West showing its true colours. The first and second innings were almost exact copies of one another, but ImageMawryshire's class and experience shows in the second half, making the target with six wickets and about a day to spare. Very well done taking 10 wickets in 60 overs just before that, but I suppose that's just what the West's going to do this season.

ImageWillowbourne bat first
ImageGreencaster 522/4d (140.2 overs),
ImageWillowbourne 201 (66.3 overs), 181 (61.4 overs)
ImageGreencaster win by an innings and 140 runs

Another match dominated by one huge-scoring innings. This time it's ImageGreencaster, already in a great season, scoring 522 runs on six batsmen, and two ImageWillowbourne innings on either side of it.

ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageLeeshire 461 (77.2 overs), 348/6 (104.3 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 743/6d (192.0 overs),
Drawn

Either this is some poor decision-making, or the East just wants to show what a first innings can be. Definitely record-setting, but if this comes back to haunt them in the standings at the end, this is the match that caused it. Should have easily turned into a win for the East, which would've been good for 6 points in the ranking. They had the maximum number of batting bonus points at 450 anyway. ImageLeeshire start with an amazing 461 and a near 6.00 RPO, followed by a near 4.00 RPO 743-run behemoth by the East. Time runs out as ImageLeeshire are just trying to run out the clock. The end up at 809 runs total themselves, not bad but the East's first innings just killed this one. Should still come up as a record anyway, but remember the six ranking points thrown away by the East here.

MD4
ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageLeeshire 366 (72.5 overs), 277 (64.1 overs)
ImageMawryshire 467 (137.3 overs), 177/7 (40.2 overs)
ImageMawryshire win by 3 wickets

Textbook match, two good opening innings and two very rushed second innings. Lots of time gobbled up by ImageMawryshire's first innings, but they get rid of ImageLeeshire's lineup in time, and even get the 177 runs in needed to win. Feels like a lot happened in just 4 days. Not a lot of time to spare on this one.

ImageEast Surbourneshire bat first
ImageGreencaster 159 (43.3 overs), 289/9 (68.0 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 188 (42.4 overs), 259 (63.4 overs)
ImageGreencaster win by 1 wickets

Tough surface to play on, and both teams suffered from it. Lots of time to spare, this one was done in about 2,5 days but wickets came early and easy, and just kept coming. A one-wicket win by ImageGreencaster in the end, and I'm nominating this for an early match-of-the-year. The East has had a tough start to the season, but watch this result be very, very big for the rankings in the end.

ImageWillowbourne bat first
ImageWest Surbourneshire 190 (66.4 overs), 109 (33.1 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 462 (118.4 overs),
ImageWillowbourne win by an innings and 163 runs

ImageWillowbourne didn't even have a huge first innings by the standard of some of the scores we've seen in this month, but the West just made it too easy. 299 runs across 20 wickets total, that's not going to scare any of the other 5 teams. Poor, poor play by West SRB, well handled by ImageWillowbourne and they just shoved the collapse in there in the second innings. 33 overs, that's bad even for a List-A result.


First-Class is under way! ImageGreencaster are early favourites with convincing wins, but ImageLeeshire and ImageWillowbourne are close behind. ImageLeeshire are definitely happy with their batting, but they've already missed out on points because of their bowlers failing to take wickets in time. ImageWillowbourne, meanwhile, have taken small wins and only really dominated ImageWest Surbourneshire on MD4, which is where almost all of their bonus points so far come from. ImageEast Surbourneshire definitely should be better, no wins in the first month so if they get a comeback it's all to blame on a poor start.

# TEAM                P W D L T Pts (Result+Bat+Bowl+InningsWin)
1 ImageGreencaster 4 3 0 1 0 36+12+9+14 = 71
2 ImageLeeshire 4 2 1 1 0 30+17+7+7 = 61
3 ImageWillowbourne 4 2 1 1 0 30+6+9+7 = 52
4 ImageMawryshire 4 2 0 2 0 24+5+4+0 = 33
5 ImageWest Surbourneshire 4 1 0 3 0 12+5+3+7 = 27
6 ImageEast Surbourneshire 4 0 2 2 0 12+11+3+0 = 26


11x T20 + final
MD1
ImagePenstead Pirates 134/2 (16.1 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 133/9 (20 overs)

ImageBurnet Rubiess 109/6 (20 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 110/7 (16.1 overs)

ImageNorille Chevron Vert 136/8 (20 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 140/5 (19.3 overs)

ImageEastern Miners 203/6 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 142/8 (20 overs)

ImageAubury Maroons 144/6 (19.1 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 141/6 (20 overs)

ImageWillowbourne Zenith 132/5 (15.5 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 128 (17.3 overs)

MD2
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 149/8 (20 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 151/4 (18.4 overs)

ImageGreencaster Bears 136/8 (20 overs)
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 137/6 (18.4 overs)

ImageGreencaster Heralds 146/6 (20 overs)
ImageAubury Maroons 138/5 (20 overs)

ImageLinieux Lieutenants 118/7 (20 overs)
ImageEastern Miners 119/7 (13.4 overs)

ImageMayara Marauders 171/4 (20 overs)
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 153/5 (20 overs)

ImagePenstead Pirates 137/4 (20 overs)
ImageBurnet Rubiess 134/6 (20 overs)

MD3
ImageBurnet Rubiess 162/4 (20 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 105/6 (20 overs)

ImageNorille Chevron Vert 153/6 (20 overs)
ImagePenstead Pirates 156/4 (19.1 overs)

ImageEastern Miners 148/7 (19.5 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 146/5 (20 overs)

ImageAubury Maroons 147/5 (20 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 148/6 (19.5 overs)

ImageWillowbourne Zenith 140/6 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 197/4 (20 overs)

ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 149/6 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 150/7 (13.3 overs)

MD4
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 157/5 (19.5 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 156/2 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Heralds 132/6 (20 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 147 (17.5 overs)

ImageLinieux Lieutenants 155/6 (20 overs)
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 113/6 (20 overs)

ImageMayara Marauders 164/5 (20 overs)
ImageAubury Maroons 143/9 (20 overs)

ImagePenstead Pirates 149/8 (20 overs)
ImageEastern Miners 150/6 (18 overs)

ImageBurnet Rubiess 144/6 (20 overs)
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 106 (17.3 overs)

MD5
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 135/9 (16.5 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 134/6 (20 overs)

ImageEastern Miners 156/5 (20 overs)
ImageBurnet Rubiess 152 (18.5 overs)

ImageAubury Maroons 133/8 (13.1 overs)
ImagePenstead Pirates 131/7 (20 overs)

ImageWillowbourne Zenith 147/3 (20 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 156/5 (20 overs)

ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 135/5 (20 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 147/5 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Bears 119/9 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 122/5 (17.2 overs)

MD6
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 172/7 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 136/6 (20 overs)

ImageLinieux Lieutenants 193/5 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 179/4 (20 overs)

ImageMayara Marauders 143/6 (20 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 161/7 (20 overs)

ImagePenstead Pirates 115/7 (20 overs)
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 116/3 (14.5 overs)

ImageBurnet Rubiess 146/5 (19.5 overs)
ImageAubury Maroons 145/7 (20 overs)

ImageNorille Chevron Vert 159/7 (20 overs)
ImageEastern Miners 208/8 (20 overs)

MD7
ImageEastern Miners 174/7 (20 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 171/4 (20 overs)

ImageAubury Maroons 160/7 (20 overs)
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 145/9 (20 overs)

ImageWillowbourne Zenith 104/7 (11.5 overs)
ImageBurnet Rubiess 103/3 (20 overs)

ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 121 (16 overs)
ImagePenstead Pirates 122/6 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Bears 158/6 (20 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 139/7 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Heralds 155/5 (20 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 159/7 (20 overs)

MD8
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 94 (16.4 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 96/5 (11.3 overs)

ImageMayara Marauders 195/7 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 155/7 (20 overs)

ImagePenstead Pirates 136/6 (17.2 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 132/5 (20 overs)

ImageBurnet Rubiess 120 (18.2 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 121/7 (19.4 overs)

ImageNorille Chevron Vert 111/5 (20 overs)
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 114/7 (16.3 overs)

ImageEastern Miners 200/5 (20 overs)
ImageAubury Maroons 154/6 (20 overs)

MD9
ImageAubury Maroons 125/8 (15.2 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 122 (18.2 overs)

ImageWillowbourne Zenith 137/4 (20 overs)
ImageEastern Miners 139/6 (14.1 overs)

ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 135/7 (20 overs)
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 138/8 (15.5 overs)

ImageGreencaster Bears 130/4 (17.4 overs)
ImageBurnet Rubiess 126 (19.1 overs)

ImageGreencaster Heralds 138/7 (18.2 overs)
ImagePenstead Pirates 134/5 (20 overs)

ImageLinieux Lieutenants 150/8 (19.1 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 146/3 (20 overs)

MD10
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 133/5 (17.5 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 131/5 (20 overs)

ImagePenstead Pirates 148/7 (20 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 151/5 (19.2 overs)

ImageBurnet Rubiess 103/8 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 106/4 (13.2 overs)

ImageNorille Chevron Vert 88/8 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 159/9 (20 overs)

ImageEastern Miners 98/7 (20 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 178/5 (20 overs)

ImageAubury Maroons 173/5 (20 overs)
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 114/6 (20 overs)

MD11
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 150/6 (20 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 153/7 (15.5 overs)

ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 116 (16 overs)
ImageAubury Maroons 143 (17.4 overs)

ImageGreencaster Bears 146/5 (20 overs)
ImageEastern Miners 141/8 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Heralds 127/5 (20 overs)
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 128/6 (15.4 overs)

ImageLinieux Lieutenants 142/7 (20 overs)
ImageBurnet Rubiess 156/6 (20 overs)

ImageMayara Marauders 137/7 (20 overs)
ImagePenstead Pirates 178/6 (20 overs)


KT20L                    Pld    W   L 
1 ImageEastern Miners 11 9 2
2 ImageLinieux Lieutenants 11 9 2
3 ImageAubury Maroons 11 6 5
4 ImagePenstead Pirates 11 6 5
5 ImageGreencaster Bears 11 5 6
ImageGreencaster Heralds 11 5 6
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 11 5 6
ImageMayara Marauders 11 5 6
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 11 5 6
10 ImageBurnet Rubiess 11 4 7
11 ImageIdyllwild Antlers 11 4 7
12 ImageNorille Chevron Vert 11 3 8


Well, at least we have two decisive finalists. The Miners made short work of nearly every team in the comp, winning their first nine matches before dropping the last two versus the Mustangs and the Bears. The Lieutenants finished on the same record, though a little less decisive as they lost an early one to the Miners, then staying undefeated for a while before also losing their MD11 matchup with the Rubies. There have been a lot of surprises this season, with the Bears losing five of the first six to pretty much end their grand final hopes, even losing the city derby against the Heralds. All while the Lieutenants were said to finish in the bottom four - and the same was said about our number 3, the ImageAubury Maroons. Norille finished last, including an 88-run shocker against the Bears on MD10 - the lowest score of the season. The Miners were the only team posting 200+, doing so on 3 (!) separate occasions. There have also been a few very quick chases, but the quickest was posted by the Lieutenants over the Antlers, winning with 5 wickets for 96 runs, needing just 11.3 overs. The second quickest was by Zenith, 104 runs scored in 11.5 overs, surpassing the Rubies' 3 for 103 in 20 overs.

T20 Final:
ImageEastern Miners 92/5 (20 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 196/6 (20 overs)

All the hype of the season went out the window with this final, the Lieutenants once again forcing their opponents into a very slow innings, this time keeping the Miners to a sub-100 innings - while chasing 197. Congratulations to the Lieutenants, a win coming from absolutely nowhere, but dominating nonetheless.

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MD5
ImageEast Surbourneshire bat first
ImageMawryshire 260 (94.2 overs), 184/5 (53.1 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 405 (96.4 overs), 276 (61.5 overs)
Drawn

The East continue to struggle, even with the T20 hiatus. ImageMawryshire is a tough foe, and they eventually ran out the clock well. Hard to say how and where the East would've gotten a win from, in the end this is a victory for the reslience of the ImageMawryshire batsmen.

ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageWest Surbourneshire 259 (58.3 overs), 346 (81.1 overs)
ImageGreencaster 468 (131.4 overs), 140/2 (41.5 overs)
ImageGreencaster win by 8 wickets

The West come up short again - but this time against the leaders. Not a lot of time left, but wickets to spare for ImageGreencaster so they could've rushed through the last few wickets and runs to go if needed. Very paced and balanced batting performance by ImageGreencaster, well done. Could've gone against them if they had bat any slower, could've turned into a draw.

ImageWillowbourne bat first
ImageWillowbourne 311 (98.5 overs), 152 (28.4 overs)
ImageLeeshire 284 (87.0 overs), 182/6 (48.5 overs)
ImageLeeshire win by 4 wickets

This was ImageWillowbourne's to win going into the third innings with a 30-run lead. Not a huge difference, but could've been exploited by the team from central Ko-oren a lot more than they did. Instead, they scored 152 runs in under 30 overs giving ImageLeeshire enough time to slowly keep the scoreboard churning until eventually ImageLeeshire had more runs than ImageWillowbourne. They did a decent job pressuring ImageLeeshire in the last innings, but ImageLeeshire just slowed down to a safe pace, still winning comfortably.

MD6
ImageMawryshire bat first
ImageGreencaster 650/6d (135.1 overs),
ImageMawryshire 387 (114.4 overs), 235 (85.0 overs)
ImageGreencaster win by an innings and 28 runs

ImageGreencaster are kings of the huge win, this is their third huge innings in six matches. 650 runs for 6 wickets this time, and they are lucky that ImageMawryshire opened so they didn't have to think of a follow-on, potentially running out of time. Easy victory.

ImageEast Surbourneshire bat first
ImageWillowbourne 154 (33.4 overs), 279 (81.4 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 78 (18.2 overs), 464 (164.3 overs)
ImageWillowbourne lose by 109 runs

East SRB, still, can't find their groove. 78 runs in their first innings is something that should've been exploited by ImageWillowbourne, but they reply with 154 runs themselves in 33 overs. First day done and we've seen all 22 players at bat already, and the East recover well. It's a win, it's a start, but boy, is it shaky.

ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageLeeshire 363 (113.0 overs), 682 (113.4 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 395 (103.4 overs),
Drawn

Three long innings, and it's ImageLeeshire that grinds the match to death with a 682-run innings. Time runs out as the last over is bowled and their 10th wicket falls.

MD7
ImageWillowbourne bat first
ImageMawryshire 261 (75.5 overs), 154/6 (35.3 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 260 (58.1 overs), 154 (41.4 overs)
ImageMawryshire win by 4 wickets

Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, 2x. Given a large enough sample size, these things happen.

ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageLeeshire 479/7d (133.4 overs), 169 (52.1 overs)
ImageGreencaster 463 (80.2 overs), 187/6 (67.5 overs)
ImageGreencaster win by 4 wickets

Two more big innings to add to the pile, but this time the second team just gives it right back. ImageLeeshire once again with the collapse, giving ImageGreencaster a simple victory as time runs out. Any less of a collapse and ImageLeeshire would've gotten 6 extra points for a draw.

ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageWest Surbourneshire 191 (51.4 overs), 81 (20.1 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 266 (72.2 overs), 7/0 (2.3 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire win by 10 wickets

Somehow the East brings out the worst in the West. 191 runs followed up by 81 in what would even be an extremely poor T20 showing. The East needs this, and all of a sudden the East are one of the hottest teams out of the six with two straight wins, about to challenge ImageGreencaster. Can they still catch them?

MD8
ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageWest Surbourneshire 291 (101.5 overs), 150 (40.1 overs)
ImageMawryshire 253 (87.0 overs), 190/5 (50.0 overs)
ImageMawryshire win by 5 wickets

Safe to say that the West are done. Another 150-run innings in 40 overs to tag on, their opponents just need to not collapse even worse and you get the easy victory. I would want to praise ImageMawryshire but the West are just beating themselves every single week.

ImageGreencaster bat first
ImageWillowbourne 248 (67.4 overs), 284/6 (71.5 overs)
ImageGreencaster 423 (108.3 overs), 107 (32.3 overs)
ImageWillowbourne win by 4 wickets

ImageGreencaster, can they still be caught? East SRB is hot now, and ImageGreencaster are even losing to ImageWillowbourne. They post another big innings at 423 runs, but collapse for 107 and 32 overs, giving ImageWillowbourne ample time to get two stable, decent innings going to give them a victory. Is ImageGreencaster trying to make this a close one or what?

ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageEast Surbourneshire 453 (120.3 overs), 100/2 (33.2 overs)
ImageLeeshire 344 (81.1 overs), 205 (56.3 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire win by 8 wickets

The East does what it needs to do, quality victory over #3 ImageLeeshire, and this shows that the East doesn't just beat ImageMawryshire and West SRB, they can also beat the big boys. The first innings take up the bulk of time, and then they rake in the win with time to spare. Well done. If only they hadn't dropped the two late wickets for a victory by 10 wickets - but scoring 100 runs is a pretty hard thing to do for just the openers. No problem here, but it's getting scarily close now.


# TEAM                P W D L T Pts (Result+Bat+Bowl+InningsWin)
1 ImageGreencaster 8 6 0 2 0 72+31+12+21 = 136
2 ImageEast Surbourneshire 8 3 3 2 0 54+25+15+7 = 101
3 ImageLeeshire 8 3 2 3 0 48+30+10+7 = 95
4 ImageWillowbourne 8 3 1 4 0 42+7+19+7 = 75
5 ImageMawryshire 8 4 1 3 0 52+8+10+0 = 70
6 ImageWest Surbourneshire 8 1 1 6 0 18+9+3+7 = 37


This contest looked done after 4 matches, but the East have climbed from 6th to 2nd and with a match between East SRB and ImageGreencaster to go. ImageLeeshire look like a good #3 but could take second place as well. ImageWillowbourne and ImageMawryshire are behind by some distance. West SRB looks awful.

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MD9
ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageMawryshire 445/9d (95.4 overs),
ImageLeeshire 222 (93.0 overs), 375/6 (133.4 overs)
Drawn

If ImageLeeshire wanted to challenge the top 2, they needed a win here. Slowish pitch, at least on the first day, already makes this a slog from the start. ImageMawryshire shows how to rack up the score on day two, and it's destined to be a draw.

ImageGreencaster bat first
ImageEast Surbourneshire 601/6d (139.5 overs), 93/2 (30.3 overs)
ImageGreencaster 376 (93.2 overs), 317 (74.1 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire win by 8 wickets

ImageEast Surbourneshire bring the heat in the direct confrontation between #1 and #2. ImageGreencaster brings in a quick 376, followed by another 600+ run innings for the East - and then a 317 run innings. Hard to think that that would be the third smallest score by innings this match. Two very deep batting lineups going at it, and eventually there's somehow enough time for the East to score a needed 93 runs in 30 overs. Match worthy of a championship match!

ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageWillowbourne 437 (86.4 overs), 149/4 (26.3 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 326 (83.1 overs), 256 (66.3 overs)
ImageWillowbourne win by 6 wickets

West SRB looking for at least some retribution, but they're not getting any today. Finally avoid a collapse and post 326, but allow 437 straight after. From then on they're trying to draw, but they simply lack quality. Tactics and simply refusing to lose is what the West normally does, but they haven't shown that all season.

MD10
ImageEast Surbourneshire bat first
ImageEast Surbourneshire 382 (66.0 overs), 487/6d (109.1 overs)
ImageMawryshire 411 (110.0 overs), 337/9 (80.5 overs)
Drawn

East SRB has the chance today to take first place, for as long as ImageGreencaster's match hasn't finished. After a string of wins, they just can't get the win over ImageMawryshire. Well played by ImageMawryshire, they've played the long game since day 1. Just a bit too hasty from East SRB.

ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageGreencaster 200 (41.5 overs), 160 (37.0 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 399 (119.0 overs), 284 (64.0 overs)
ImageGreencaster lose by 323 runs

ImageGreencaster do the unthinkable and lose to West SRB!! After countless 450+ run innings, they're all out for 200 and 160, while West SRB has 399 in just the opener. What's going on? The draw from East SRB gives ImageGreencaster the championship anyway, but they surely would've liked to end this season differently. After such a dominant campaign to go down without any kind of glory against the #6...

ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageLeeshire 433 (92.3 overs), 142 (36.1 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 288 (95.4 overs), 288/7 (68.1 overs)
ImageWillowbourne win by 3 wickets

ImageWillowbourne are too far down to take #3 from ImageLeeshire, but it doesn't stop them from trying. Bit of an uninspired performance by ImageLeeshire, but still pressure ImageWillowbourne enough to almost take the 10 wickets on day 4.


Overall standings
T20
KT20L                    Pld    W   L 
1 ImageEastern Miners 11 9 2
2 ImageLinieux Lieutenants 11 9 2
3 ImageAubury Maroons 11 6 5
4 ImagePenstead Pirates 11 6 5
5 ImageGreencaster Bears 11 5 6
ImageGreencaster Heralds 11 5 6
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 11 5 6
ImageMayara Marauders 11 5 6
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 11 5 6
10 ImageBurnet Rubiess 11 4 7
11 ImageIdyllwild Antlers 11 4 7
12 ImageNorille Chevron Vert 11 3 8


ImageEastern Miners 92/5 (20 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 196/6 (20 overs)

List-A
1. ImageWillowbourne        (2-0 in Championship Group)
2. ImageLeeshire (1-1 in Championship Group)
3. ImageEast Surbourneshire (0-2 in Championship Group)
4. ImageGreencaster (2-0 in Minor Group)
5. ImageWest Surbourneshire (1-1 in Minor Group)
6. ImageMawryshire (0-2 in Minor Group)


First-Class
# TEAM                P  W D L T Pts (Result+Bat+Bowl+InningsWin)
1 ImageGreencaster 10 6 0 4 0 72+35+12+21 = 140
2 ImageEast Surbourneshire 10 4 4 2 0 72+38+15+7 = 132
3 ImageLeeshire 10 3 3 4 0 54+37+10+7 = 118
4 ImageWillowbourne 10 5 1 4 0 66+11+22+7 = 106
5 ImageMawryshire 10 4 3 3 0 66+17+10+0 = 93
6 ImageWest Surbourneshire 10 2 1 7 0 30+13+8+7 = 58

*12 points for a win, 6 for a draw, 8 for a tie.
*Bowling points: getting a team all out under 110 adds 5 points, under 140 points adds 4 points, under 180 adds 3, under 220 adds 2.
*Batting points: scoring 300+ points scores 1 point, 350+ scores 2, 375+ scores 3, 400+ scores 4, 450+ scores 5.
*A win by an innings or by 10 wickets adds 7 bonus points.


And that's another season done! As always, short but sweet and very intense, four and a half months of cricket, trying to get everything done before the colder seasons take over again. On the whole, ImageEast Surbourneshire is back at the top, and hopefully will use its improving core players to take a championship here and there in the coming years. ImageLeeshire is on the up as well, and ImageGreencaster has the exact kind of players needed for the longer format. ImageWillowbourne has taken the shorter format, but as their players age and settle, they should be up there for First-Class as well. ImageMawryshire and ImageWest Surbourneshire look... questionable.

As far as players go, ImageGreencaster's Monroe Baldry was the clear champion of the year, scoring many centuries on the many huge innings the team had in First-Class cricket. The young trio of Darknoll (25yo), Willis (25yo) and Shapter (21yo) shone for ImageEast Surbourneshire as the year went on, and Lachlan Harvey took most wickets of all Ko-orenite players, also for ImageEast Surbourneshire. ImageWillowbourne was the team with the best defence allround, with no clear best player among a pool of about five regulars. All in all, they took wickets the quickest while keeping scores low, but there is a lot that they should thank their wicketkeeper Finley Meredith for. ImageLeeshire was disappointing in terms of how good their team is on paper, and we expect them to back with vengeance next season. ImageLeeshire has the highest potential, especially defensively, between Etherington, Raycraft and Courtenay - but they did not show up this year.

There is also always a worst player, and we'd like to nominate Ferdinand Carson for this one. He is a full-time batsman for ImageWest Surbourneshire, but failed to take the team places during the First-Class season, getting more ducks than 50s. Curiously, he plays for the ImageLinieux Lieutenants in the T20 league, and we all know that the Lieutenants won their league - and Carson played very well for them, during those 12 matches in July.

Overall worst player might have to be Levi Duncke, batsman for ImageWest Surbourneshire and ImageNorille Chevron Vert - though numbers-wise, he was a bright spot for both teams. He just was on the wrong team during the wrong time, maybe?

- Bonus points for bowling: increments?
- Ratio between result, bowl, bat and innings win bonus points?
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Soccer - Season 29
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Top League - Rounds 1-22

Now for the first 22 matches of the Top League, to find out which teams will play the for the Championship in the better group and which teams will have to play in the Challenge Group. The 12-team division is split in half, with the top half competing in the Championship Group and the bottom half going to the Challenge Group. Points and results from rounds 1-22 will count as normal, and at the end there is one final table of rounds 1-32.
Top League                                           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 ImageStraudum 22 11 5 6 17 10 +7 38
2 ImageMiradela GD 22 11 3 8 35 27 +8 36
3 ImageMaethoru SC 22 10 6 6 29 24 +5 36
4 ImageTanques AOÉ 22 11 2 9 42 36 +6 35
5 ImageBruncester United AFC 22 9 7 6 20 11 +9 34
6 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV 22 9 7 6 12 9 +3 34
7 ImageCirelbourne United 22 8 7 7 23 21 +2 31
8 ImageBranvón CD 22 9 4 9 23 29 −6 31
9 ImageAdvance Alara 22 8 4 10 30 31 −1 28
10 ImageAminey CS 22 5 7 10 19 24 −5 22
11 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu 22 5 6 11 17 29 −12 21
12 ImageMaynard AFC 22 3 8 11 26 42 −16 17


Pretty much as expected, it's ImageStraudum, ImageMiradela GD, ImageMaethoru SC, ImageTanques AOE, ImageBruncester United AFC and ImageSchemerdrecht SVV to the Championship division, just 4 points between them. The best defences just got better and goals have become even more scarce, and that's with teams like ImageAdvance Alara, ImageKatashi-Kanatsu, ImageTanques AOE, and ImageMiradela GD focusing on attack this year. With ImageBruncester United AFC, ImageStraudum, ImageSchemerdrecht SVV and ImageCirelbourne United all having excellent defences it's no surprise that bad teams with good offences are going to have trouble against good teams with good defences. ImageSchemerdrecht SVV score about once in every two matches, but concede even fewer goals, and ImageStraudum tops the league not even scoring once every match. At least we're going to see the closest championship race we've seen in decades with all six teams being genuine contenders!

ImageStraudum go into the final 10 matches leading the group by two points. Not much, but in a league where every single point is contested, it just might be an edge that'll be hard to crack by the other five. Defensive stability is immensely important for them, at the cost of scoring goals.
Form: WLDLWWWDLLLWWDWWWDWDWL (11-5-6)
In key matches, ImageStraudum have been decent. They've beaten ImageMaethoru SC twice, 0-1 and 1-0, gotten four points against ImageMiradela GD (0-0 and 0-1), three points against ImageTanques AOE (1-0 and 0-1)... and if you spot a theme, there hasn't been more than one goal per game here. The few games where more than one goal has been scored, they've won a 1-3 away match at 12th placed ImageMaynard AFC, won 1-2 away at Branvón, 0-3 away at ImageCirelbourne United... which looks very impressive until you realise they've lost both games against ImageAdvance Alara, a hyper-attacking team besting them 0-2 and 2-1, which might mean that there's at least one team that's figured them out. In close games, against teams that are as cautious as them, ImageStraudum have simply been better.

ImageMiradela GD go into the final 10 matches on a three-win streak, with wins over ImageAdvance Alara, ImageAminey CS and ImageBranvón... not the best diet, but it won't hurt your chances or your confidence. In the key games, ImageMiradela GD have been hit and miss. 4-0 at home versus ImageMaethoru SC... followed by a 6-1 away defeat at ImageTanques AOE.
Form: LLWWWLWDWDLDWWLLWLLWWW (11-3-8)
The yellow-and-green have been very inconsistent and aren't good at turning draws into wins. That said, they're the one team that is able to overcome a deficit because they're simply the best team at scoring goals.

ImageMaethoru SC go into the final 10 matches with decent results but with a poor goal difference. Throughout the season they've failed to keep clean sheets, and Theshendan hasn't looked like his national team performances (where he's been stellar).
Form: WWDLDLLWWDDDWWWWLLWWLD (10-6-6)
Either ImageMaethoru SC are playing very well and capable... or they're losing 4-0. In key matches, they lost to ImageStraudum twice, beat ImageTanques AOE twice (3-1, 5-1!), had two high scoring games with ImageMiradela GD (4-0 loss, 3-1 win), been marginally better than ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1-1, 0-1 win), and tied ImageBruncester United AFC twice (0-0, 0-0). That's 4-3-3, which means it barely mattered if ImageMaethoru SC plays a top team or a bottom team, they're about equally likely to pull of a good result.

ImageTanques AOE have had the most potent attack and the threat of always being able to score will be their key to perform well in the final 10 matches. If only they'd learn to score goals in every single match, not just score a lot of goals one week and fail to show up the next, that'd be great. All in all, their results have trended up as the season went, so they just might have what it takes to take the championship.
Form: LLDWLWLLLWDWLWWWLWWWLW (11-2-9)
Against the other five, their record is 4-0-6. Two wins in the first half, two wins in the second, it's just that they've started routinely beating the hell out of the minnows in the second half of the season. With 8 wins and three losses in the second half, they've got the best record going into the Championship Group - but they've got to learn to beat the top as well. There's potential here, but they're only playing teams that they've been poor against.

ImageBruncester United AFC have managed to avoid losses, but generally tied games instead of winning them. At least they got rid of a stretch of five draws in the middle of the season.
Form: WLDLLWWDWDDDDDWWLLWLWW (9-7-6)
Against the other five contenders, they're 3-5-2, so they've been super efficient against the teams they're about to play a lot more. Even though they come into the final stretch on a four-point deficit, they've got the best goal difference already and by far the best record against the Championship Group.

ImageSchemerdrecht SVV have a stout defence but a very poor attack. Their best results came in the middle of the first 22 rounds, but dropped some games towards the end, yet finally ended on a draw, a win and a draw to close out the first 67% of the season.
Form: WWDLDWLWWWDLDWLLDWLDWD (9-7-6)
Against the other five, ImageSchemerdrecht SVV are 3-1-1 in the first half of the season, and 1-2-2 in the second half. They're in the top 6 at a four point deficit so they're not out, but things aren't looking good. Between not being able to score and allowing the other contenders to take points agains them everywhere, I don't know if ImageSchemerdrecht SVV are up to the task.

Challenge Group Matches

Round 1
ImageMaethoru SC (1) 0–0 ImageStraudum (1)
ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1) 0–1 ImageBruncester United AFC (1)
ImageTanques AOÉ (1) 0–0 ImageMiradela GD (1)

Round 2
ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1) 0–0 ImageMaethoru SC (1)
ImageStraudum (1) 1–0 ImageTanques AOÉ (1)
ImageMiradela GD (1) 0–0 ImageBruncester United AFC (1)

Round 3
ImageMaethoru SC (1) 0–4 ImageMiradela GD (1)
ImageStraudum (1) 0–0 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1)
ImageBruncester United AFC (1) 2–0 ImageTanques AOÉ (1)

Round 4
ImageMaethoru SC (1) 1–1 ImageBruncester United AFC (1)
ImageMiradela GD (1) 1–0 ImageStraudum (1)
ImageTanques AOÉ (1) 3–1 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1)

Round 5
ImageTanques AOÉ (1) 1–1 ImageMaethoru SC (1)
ImageBruncester United AFC (1) 0–1 ImageStraudum (1)
ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1) 2–2 ImageMiradela GD (1)


Another half in, it's clear that ImageSchemerdrecht SVV aren't going to do much in the Challenge Group. They've fought valiantly to make it in, their defence is still admirable, but they can't make it happen. ImageMiradela GD, meanwhile, are continuing their record: two wins and three draws, they're not giving away anything at all. ImageStraudum are close behind, and still virtually first, with their two goals scored (1-0 win, 1-0 win) and one conceded (0-1 loss). ImageMaethoru SC, who were close to first, also fail to make an impression... so close to the end, they lost 4-0 to ImageMiradela GD and tied every single other match.

Round 6
ImageStraudum (1) 0–1 ImageMaethoru SC (1)
ImageBruncester United AFC (1) 0–1 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1)
ImageMiradela GD (1) 1–1 ImageTanques AOÉ (1)

Round 7
ImageMaethoru SC (1) 2–1 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1)
ImageTanques AOÉ (1) 0–1 ImageStraudum (1)
ImageBruncester United AFC (1) 3–1 ImageMiradela GD (1)

Round 8
ImageMiradela GD (1) 3–1 ImageMaethoru SC (1)
ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1) 1–0 ImageStraudum (1)
ImageTanques AOÉ (1) 1–0 ImageBruncester United AFC (1)

Round 9
ImageBruncester United AFC (1) 0–0 ImageMaethoru SC (1)
ImageStraudum (1) 1–0 ImageMiradela GD (1)
ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1) 1–0 ImageTanques AOÉ (1)

Round 10
ImageMaethoru SC (1) 1–1 ImageTanques AOÉ (1)
ImageStraudum (1) 0–1 ImageBruncester United AFC (1)
ImageMiradela GD (1) 1–0 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1)


Tables of the Groups

Championship                                         Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 ImageMiradela GD 10 4 4 2 13 8 +5 16
2 ImageBruncester United AFC 10 4 3 3 8 5 +3 15
3 ImageStraudum 10 4 2 4 4 4 0 14
4 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV 10 3 3 4 7 9 −2 12
5 ImageMaethoru SC 10 2 6 2 7 11 −4 12
6 ImageTanques AOÉ 10 2 4 4 7 9 −2 10

Challenge Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 ImageAdvance Alara 10 4 4 2 14 9 +5 16
2 ImageCirelbourne United 10 4 4 2 7 5 +2 16
3 ImageAminey CS 10 4 3 3 11 6 +5 15
4 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu 10 4 2 4 13 12 +1 14
5 ImageBranvón CD 10 3 2 5 8 14 −6 11
6 ImageMaynard AFC 10 3 1 6 6 13 −7 10


ImageStraudum went into the Championship group with a two-point cushion, and they lost it, on the very last match day, with a 1-0 loss at home to ImageBruncester United AFC... while at the same time ImageMiradela GD won a close 1-0 battle against the rejuvenated ImageSchemerdrecht SVV. In Round 9, ImageStraudum won against ImageMiradela GD to seemingly put enough between them and ImageMiradela GD to protect first place... The latter came to life in the final five matchdays, winning three of the last five to make something of their season. It's been exciting, it's been close, there haven't been too many goals, but here is finally the final table:

Final Standings

Top League                                            Pld    W   D   L   GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 ImageMiradela GD 32 15 7 10 48 35 +13 52 CC, AOCL
2 ImageStraudum 32 15 7 10 21 14 +7 52 GC
3 ImageBruncester United AFC 32 13 10 9 28 16 +12 49 GC
4 ImageMaethoru SC 32 12 12 8 36 35 +1 48 GC

5 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV 32 12 10 10 19 18 +1 46
6 ImageTanques AOÉ 32 13 6 13 49 45 +4 45
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7 ImageCirelbourne United 32 12 11 9 30 26 +4 47 Vilitan Cove Invitational
9 ImageAdvance Alara 32 12 8 12 44 40 +4 44
8 ImageBranvón CD 32 12 6 14 31 43 -12 42
10 ImageAminey CS 32 9 10 13 30 30 0 37
11 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu 32 9 8 15 30 41 -11 35
12 ImageMaynard AFC 32 6 9 17 32 55 -23 27


And there it is!! The Championship was decided on goal difference, and ImageMiradela GD is our new Ko-orenite Champion!! ImageStraudum come in second with a defence that dominated from day 1 to day 32, followed by a very balanced ImageBruncester United AFC, then ImageMaethoru SC who lost fewest out of all 12 clubs, ImageSchemerdrecht SVV who put up a good comeback on the last five days to move up a place, and ImageTanques AOE with a very attacking, open style that unfortunately didn't do them too much good in this Ko-orenite league.

The Challenge Group finished with ImageCirelbourne United taking 7th overall, then Advance ImageAdvance Alara and their brand of possession-based football, Branvón who've managed to get quite a few points together in the final 10 rounds to avoid their predicted 12th, and then ImageAminey CS, ImageKatashi-Kanatsu-Kanatsu who surely aren't too happy about the year, and ImageMaynard AFC who unfortunately haven't been up to standards all season long.


Lower League Rankings

NK2D                                           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Laringen AFC 33 14 13 6 34 28 +6 55 SBCC
2 Linderivier AFC 33 13 12 8 33 28 +5 51
3 Donderen 33 14 8 11 30 27 +3 50
4 Nyashawill 33 12 13 8 38 33 +5 49
5 April Bassin FC 33 13 10 10 36 32 +4 49
6 Tuinderbeek FC 33 12 12 9 26 19 +7 48
7 WSR AFC 33 14 6 13 29 34 −5 48
8 Sterrenwolde FC 33 12 6 15 38 38 0 42
9 Dartha AFC 33 10 11 12 35 30 +5 41
10 Gehrenna FC 33 9 10 14 35 46 −11 37
11 Honingsweg 33 10 4 19 33 38 −5 34
12 Serevne AFC 33 8 9 16 18 32 −14 33


In the Northern 2nd division, newly promoted Donderen and Nyashawill immediately impress at a higher level. The other newly promoted team, Honingsweg, will fall back to the third division. Gehrenna and Serevne fall down from 1st and 2nd of last year to 10th and 12th this year - a lot of players are promoted to the Top League each year and it has a big impact on the better teams of the 2nd division. Sometimes, it seems, it's not a good idea to be that much better than the rest.

SK2D                                           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Ambergate City 33 18 6 9 42 25 +17 60 SBCC
2 Argyle Tuesday 33 17 5 11 39 29 +10 56 SBCC

3 Castelo e Calvente CS 33 15 8 10 39 34 +5 53
4 Mawrystwyth 33 14 8 11 36 35 +1 50
5 Anarcourt CF 33 14 6 13 41 43 −2 48
6 Amandine AdF 33 13 9 11 28 34 −6 48
7 Coloruna 33 12 7 14 33 34 −1 43
8 Leeshire United 33 10 12 11 35 32 +3 42
9 Zinchester Town 33 11 9 13 30 31 −1 42
10 Limecroft & Abyss FC 33 11 9 13 27 34 −7 42
11 Huthwich & Iduloren FC 33 6 14 13 24 29 −5 32
12 Soothill 33 8 5 20 28 42 −14 29


Soothill, Coloruna and Mawrystwyth are new into the Southern 2nd division, and they have mixed results. Soothill go straight back down to the third level again, while Mawrystwyth looks to have hit a good spot. The southeastern state has a good team in Mawrystwyth in absence of Llandy, who relegated last year. Ambergate City win the division, and some of our favourite names - Limecroft & Abyss, Huthwich & Iduloren - are sadly going down this season.

Y2D                                            Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Otavura 33 21 5 7 45 22 +23 68 SBCC
2 Chikuno 33 15 9 9 26 19 +7 54
3 Motojagava 33 14 8 11 29 25 +4 50
4 Fukushira 33 13 10 10 27 26 +1 49
5 Yonenomura 33 12 11 10 32 26 +6 47
6 Shimohavi 33 11 11 11 39 34 +5 44
7 Echizen 33 12 7 14 33 40 −7 43
8 Vurusen 33 11 7 15 31 39 −8 40
9 Nitoya 33 10 9 14 28 27 +1 39
10 Aviansola 33 11 6 16 31 35 −4 39
11 Teragaseki 33 10 9 14 28 39 −11 39
12 Odahayashi 33 9 6 18 26 43 −17 33


Yoshima always does things differently, and there is no 3rd level connected to this league. Otavura surprisingly claims the championship by a large margin, while Chikuno finish 2nd for the 2nd straight year and previous winners Motojagava finish 3rd. Fukushira go from 3rd to 4th, and so the top of the division stays largely intact. Things have always been more stable in the Yoshima division, anyway.

NK3D                                           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Ossendal 33 15 10 8 39 28 +11 55
2 Shinsen 33 16 6 11 44 35 +9 54
3 Mayara Soccer Guild 33 12 15 6 33 22 +11 51

4 Rozenvoorde FC 33 14 9 10 39 28 +11 51
5 Myaranowra 33 13 11 9 43 31 +12 50
6 Senoren FC 33 13 9 11 27 22 +5 48
7 Egevea 33 10 15 8 25 24 +1 45
8 Kerkhaven-Rommefort-Combinatie 33 9 13 11 31 31 0 40
9 Grimhof VV 33 10 10 13 26 41 −15 40
10 Arboren FC 33 10 7 16 30 42 −12 37
11 Launott 33 10 5 18 29 41 −12 35
12 Turnaarde FC 33 7 8 18 21 42 −21 29


The top 3 secure promotion to the Northern 2nd division, and we will see Ossendal and Shinsen there as very good candidates, while Mayara finished within one win from 6th palce. The details matter, and so Mayara go up to the 2nd level. The teams that descended to the 3rd division last year are stuck here for another year, as Rozenvoorde finish 4th, Senoren is found in 6th and Arboren have some thinking to do in 10th.

SK3D                                           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Chamiers 33 16 8 9 33 20 +13 56
2 Planneige 33 14 11 8 37 30 +7 53
3 Langward 33 15 3 15 33 28 +5 48

4 Llandy 33 13 8 12 27 32 −5 47
5 Ferncombe 33 14 5 14 35 45 −10 47
6 Sydberg 33 13 7 13 39 31 +8 46
7 Couziers-Olympiques 33 13 6 14 37 34 +3 45
8 Brighthaven Town 33 13 6 14 31 37 −6 45
9 Strongfair 33 11 10 12 26 22 +4 43
10 Belmore FC 33 11 9 13 29 37 −8 42
11 Oai 33 10 11 12 26 23 +3 41
12 Grainshire United 33 9 8 16 26 40 −14 35

Chamiers win the championship and claim promotion by some margin - still small, but quite large at the lower levels, followed by Planneige and Langward. Relegatees Llandy are 4th, and for a proud club like Llandy this must come as a blow, especially as Mawrystwyth are doing well for themselves in the 2nd division. Grainshire finish nearly last and last in 2 straight years at two different levels...

Uni-North                                  Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Technische Universiteit Sterrenwolde 33 22 4 7 48 25 +23 70 Youth Cup
2 Maethoru National University 33 15 10 8 35 22 +13 55
3 Schemerdrechtuniversiteit 33 15 7 11 33 29 +4 52
4 Sudaefjolluniversitet 33 15 6 12 31 30 +1 51
5 Katashi Ika Daigaku 33 14 8 11 36 32 +4 50
6 Gehrenna National University 33 14 8 11 36 34 +2 50
7 Katashi Yoshima Daigaku 33 12 7 14 42 37 +5 43
8 Nordorenfjolluniversitet 33 12 7 14 34 38 −4 43
9 Aevanna Ecologiske Universitet 33 8 13 12 29 36 −7 37
10 Katashi Keizai Daigaku 33 9 8 16 31 37 −6 35
11 West Strand Riding University 33 8 7 18 31 44 −13 31
12 Furune Geijutsu Daigaku 33 7 9 17 24 46 −22 30

Uni-South Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Willowbourne Technological Academy 33 15 12 6 39 21 +18 57
2 Willowbourne Institute of Humanities 33 16 9 8 47 36 +11 57
3 National University of Willowbourne 33 14 8 11 28 25 +3 50
4 Université des Arts d'Aminey 33 13 7 13 33 39 −6 46
5 Greencaster Business University 33 11 11 11 28 29 −1 44
6 Surbourneshire Technical University 33 12 8 13 27 31 −4 44
7 University of Mawryshire 33 12 7 14 28 32 −4 43
8 Economical Institute of Amandine 33 9 15 9 39 30 +9 42
9 Santa Teresa Naval Academy 33 9 14 10 23 25 −2 41
10 Uni of A&E of Grain- and Leeshire 33 8 13 12 30 37 −7 37
11 Université de la Côte Austral 33 9 10 14 25 37 −12 37
12 Greencaster Technical University 33 10 6 17 31 36 −5 36


Now for the University Leagues, the defacto feeder leagues of the Top League: In the North, Sterrenwolde make mincemeat of their opposition and win by 15 points - a type of domination we haven't previously seen in the university leagues. Maethoru finish second, and in third we find it's all Intermare this year, as Sterrenwolde's 'state mates' Schemerdrecht (universiteit) finish in 3rd. All of the Yoshiman teams finish 5th to 12th, so it doesn't look like the Yoshiman 2nd division is going to get much stronger in the coming years.

In the South, all three Willowburnian schools finish 1st to 3rd. There's a lot of rivalries in the university leagues, but having three schools from the same city having to battle each other to find out which one's the strongest is beyond all expectation.
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Soccer - Season 29
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Cup

Round 1
Brighthaven Town (S3) 2–1 Llandy (S3)
Ossendal (N3) 0–0 Grainshire United (S3) (1–0 AET)
Schemerdrechtuniversiteit (UN) 1–2 Université des Arts d'Aminey (US)
Willowbourne Technological Academy (US) 0–1 Otavura (Y2)
Laringen AFC (N2) 1–0 Greencaster Technical University (US)
Launott (N3) 2–2 Katashi Yoshima Daigaku (UN) (2–3 AET)
Planneige (S3) 1–0 Université de la Côte Austral (US)
Sudaefjolluniversitet (UN) 0–1 Katashi Ika Daigaku (UN)
Soothill (S2) 1–0 Myaranowra (N3)
Maethoru National University (UN) 3–0 Surbourneshire Technical University (US)
Aevanna Ecologiske Universitet (UN) 0–0 Nordorenfjolluniversitet (UN) (1–2 AET)
Nitoya (Y2) 1–1 Uni of A&E of Grain- and Leeshire (US) (1–1 AET) (4–3 pen.)
University of Mawryshire (US) 1–0 Amandine AdF (S2)
Economical Institute of Amandine (US) 0–1 Rozenvoorde FC (N3)
Greencaster Business University (US) 1–2 Argyle Tuesday (S2)
Ferncombe (S3) 0–0 Grimhof VV (N3) (0–0 AET) (2–4 pen.)
Gehrenna National University (UN) 3–2 Egevea (N3)
Technische Universiteit Sterrenwolde (UN) 0–1 Katashi Keizai Daigaku (UN)
Shimohavi (Y2) 2–0 Coloruna (S2)
Vurusen (Y2) 0–3 Donderen (N2)
Arboren FC (N3) 0–0 Willowbourne Institute of Humanities (US) (0–0 AET) (3–4 pen.)
Sterrenwolde FC (N2) 0–1 Nyashawill (N2)
Belmore FC (S3) 1–2 West Strand Riding University (UN)
Shinsen (N3) 1–1 Chamiers (S3) (2–1 AET)
Couziers-Olympiques (S3) 0–1 Santa Teresa Naval Academy (US)
Furune Geijutsu Daigaku (UN) 1–0 Honingsweg (N2)
Senoren FC (N3) 1–1 Aviansola (Y2) (1–1 AET) (4–5 pen.)
Sydberg (S3) 1–3 Turnaarde FC (N3)
Strongfair (S3) 3–2 Mawrystwyth (S2)
Mayara Soccer Guild (N3) 0–0 Oai (S3) (0–0 AET) (4–1 pen.)
Branvón CD (1) 0–0 Langward (S3) (0–0 AET) (3–2 pen.)
Kerkhaven-Rommefort-Combinatie (N3) 0–1 National University of Willowbourne (US)

Round 2
ImageBruncester United AFC (1) 1–0 Nordorenfjolluniversitet (UN)
Willowbourne Institute of Humanities (US) 0–0 Katashi Yoshima Daigaku (UN) (1–2 AET)
April Bassin FC (N2) 2–2 Castelo e Calvente CS (S2) (2–2 AET) (4–3 pen.)
Nitoya (Y2) 1–1 Odahayashi (Y2) (2–1 AET)
Aviansola (Y2) 0–1 Maethoru National University (UN)
Shinsen (N3) 0–0 National University of Willowbourne (US) (1–0 AET)
Yonenomura (Y2) 2–2 Furune Geijutsu Daigaku (UN) (2–3 AET)
Dartha AFC (N2) 1–0 Rozenvoorde FC (N3)
Gehrenna National University (UN) 0–1 Grimhof VV (N3)
ImageStraudum (1) 1–0 Zinchester Town (S2)
ImageMaynard AFC (1) 5–5 ImageTanques AOÉ (1) (5–5 AET) (7–6 pen.)
Katashi Ika Daigaku (UN) 0–1 Argyle Tuesday (S2)
Chikuno (Y2) 2–1 Ossendal (N3)
Echizen (Y2) 0–2 Otavura (Y2)
Donderen (N2) 1–0 Tuinderbeek FC (N2)
Linderivier AFC (N2) 4–4 Strongfair (S3) (4–6 AET)
ImageAminey CS (1) 2–0 Mayara Soccer Guild (N3)
ImageCirelbourne United (1) 2–0 Katashi Keizai Daigaku (UN)
Shimohavi (Y2) 0–1 Leeshire United (S2)
WSR AFC (N2) 1–2 Ambergate City (S2)
ImageMaethoru SC (1) 1–7 Branvón CD (1)
ImageKatashi-Kanatsu (1) 1–0 Gehrenna FC (N2)
Motojagava (Y2) 0–2 ImageMiradela GD (1)
Fukushira (Y2) 3–1 Brighthaven Town (S3)
University of Mawryshire (US) 3–0 Turnaarde FC (N3)
Soothill (S2) 0–0 Santa Teresa Naval Academy (US) (0–0 AET) (4–3 pen.)
ImageAdvance Alara (1) 2–1 Limecroft & Abyss FC (S2)
Université des Arts d'Aminey (US) 2–1 Nyashawill (N2)
West Strand Riding University (UN) 1–0 Laringen AFC (N2)
ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1) 2–0 Huthwich & Iduloren FC (S2)
Teragaseki (Y2) 0–0 Anarcourt CF (S2) (0–0 AET) (2–3 pen.)
Planneige (S3) 1–3 Serevne AFC (N2)

Round 3
Soothill (S2) 0–1 Anarcourt CF (S2)
ImageMiradela GD (1) 4–0 Katashi Yoshima Daigaku (UN)
ImageMaynard AFC (1) 6–1 Grimhof VV (N3)
ImageKatashi-Kanatsu (1) 6–0 Nitoya (Y2)
ImageStraudum (1) 2–0 Fukushira (Y2)
ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1) 0–1 ImageCirelbourne United (1)
West Strand Riding University (UN) 1–0 ImageAminey CS (1)
Serevne AFC (N2) 1–2 ImageAdvance Alara (1)
Chikuno (Y2) 0–1 Donderen (N2)
Shinsen (N3) 1–1 Dartha AFC (N2) (2–1 AET)
April Bassin FC (N2) 2–2 Branvón CD (1) (3–3 AET) (2–1 pen.)
University of Mawryshire (US) 0–1 Otavura (Y2)
ImageBruncester United AFC (1) 3–0 Maethoru National University (UN)
Université des Arts d'Aminey (US) 1–1 Strongfair (S3) (1–2 AET)
Furune Geijutsu Daigaku (UN) 0–1 Argyle Tuesday (S2)
Ambergate City (S2) 0–2 Leeshire United (S2)


Round 4
Shinsen (N3) 1–0 Anarcourt CF (S2)
ImageBruncester United AFC (1) 1–0 ImageMiradela GD (1)
ImageAdvance Alara (1) 0–2 April Bassin FC (N2)
West Strand Riding University (UN) 0–3 ImageCirelbourne United (1)
Donderen (N2) 0–0 Otavura (Y2) (0–0 AET) (3–4 pen.)
Strongfair (S3) 0–4 ImageMaynard AFC (1)
Leeshire United (S2) 1–3 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu (1)
ImageStraudum (1) 0–1 Argyle Tuesday (S2)

Round 5 - Quarterfinals
April Bassin FC (N2) 0–0 ImageBruncester United AFC (1) (0–0 AET) (5–4 pen.)
Shinsen (N3) 1–3 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu (1)
Otavura (Y2) 0–1 ImageCirelbourne United (1)
ImageMaynard AFC (1) 3–0 Argyle Tuesday (S2)

Round 6 - Semifinals
April Bassin FC (N2) 0–2 ImageCirelbourne United (1)
ImageKatashi-Kanatsu (1) 1–1 ImageMaynard AFC (1) (1–1 AET) (4–3 pen.)

Round 7 - Final
ImageCirelbourne United (1) 1–1 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu (1) (3–2 AET)

Two teams that have failed to make the Championship Group still made the Ko-orenite Cup final, showing that anything can happen (as long as you're playing in the Top League)! Cirelbourne United not only secured the top spot in the Challenge Group, but also added a tangible prize, beating Katashi-Kanatsu in the final after an exciting extra time. Shoutout to April Bassin FC, playing on the second level, making it to the semifinals and knocking out three Top League teams (Maynard, Bruncester and Alara). In fact, only four of the final eight teams are from the Top League, making the Ko-orenite Cup a competition of upsets as always.

Stats

Team of the Year:
GK - Wellington Doolan (ImageBruncester United AFC) // 18 clean sheets // 0 goals // 1 assist // 1 yellow // 0 red

RB - Quentin Seoane (ImageMiradela GD) // 8 clean sheets // 3 goals // 5 assists // 4 yellow // 0 red
CB - Minne van Schelven (ImageStraudum) // 23 clean sheets // 3 goals // 3 assists // 9 yellow // 1 red
CB - Kennetth Spillett (ImageCirelbourne United) // 13 clean sheets // 1 goal // 3 assists // 3 yellow // 0 red
LB - Peter Hellegeland (ImageStraudum) // 23 clean sheets // 0 goals // 3 assists // 7 yellow // 1 red

DM - Analor Avalor (ImageStraudum) // 23 clean sheets // 4 goals // 5 assists // 9 yellow // 0 red
CM - Reizo Yokota (ImageKatashi-Kanatsu) // 10 clean sheets // 3 goals // 9 assists // 8 yellow // 0 red
CM - Jacqueline Mynatt (ImageSchemerdrecht SVV), EQS // 20 clean sheets // 4 goals // 3 assists // 3 yellow // 0 red
WM - Oliwer Starosta (ImageMiradela GD), SOU // 8 clean sheets // 8 goals // 15 assists // 6 yellow // 1 red
AM - Maximilien Longchambon (ImageTanques AOE) // 5 clean sheets // 10 goals // 18 assists // 7 yellow // 0 red

SS - Mata Vaugrenard (ImageMaethoru SC) // 9 clean sheets // 14 goals // 7 assists // 4 yellow // 0 red
ST - Domingos Noya (ImageMiradela GD) // 8 clean sheets // 17 goals // 5 assists // 4 yellow // 0 red
ST - Tsuki Tsuchida (ImageAdvance Alara) // 6 clean sheets // 19 goals // 8 assists // 6 yellow // 1 red

The (extended) Team of the Year features some Top League winners, of course. Miradela's players are found in all three lines, showing their dominance in all parts of the field. Straudum, valiant runners-up, are found in defence and defensive midfield, which is exactly what they excelled in. Quite a few players are making a case for themselves for a spot on the national team, or a heroic return to the Dragonflies. Two foreign transferees made it in as well, Miradela's top prospect (and most expensive transfer of all time), Oliwer Starosta, and Equestrian States youngster Jacqueline Mynatt.

Goals
1 - Tsuki Tsuchida (ImageAdvance Alara) - 19 goals
2 - Domingos Noya (ImageMiradela GD) - 17 goals
3 - Antoine Duchemin (ImageTanques AOE) - 16 goals

Assists
1 - Maximilien Longchambon (ImageTanques AOE) - 18 assists
2 - Oliwer Starosta (ImageMiradela GD) - 15 assists
3 - Nubolzasun Lalaseringun (ImageMaethoru SC) - 13 assists

Clean Sheets
1 - Siert Runneboom (ImageStraudum) - 23
2 - Hidde Gosens (ImageSchemerdrecht SVV) - 20
3 - Wellington Doolan (ImageBruncester United AFC) - 18

Qualifiers

CC - ImageMiradela GD
GC - ImageStraudum, ImageBruncester United AFC, ImageMaethoru SC
SBCC - Otavura, Ambergate City, Argyle Tuesday, Laringen AFC
AOCL - ImageMiradela GD
Cygnus - ImageCirelbourne United
Vilitan Cove Invitational - ImageCirelbourne United
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Rugby League - Season 16
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Preview

We didn't see a lot of surprises last year. The Foxes won the Grand Final coming in from a second place after all 22 rounds, while the Spiders were the strongest team in the regular season but then lost the Grand Final. The Owls and Buffaloes, Aminey's teams, came in 4th and 6th. The Scorpions finished in third and lost the semifinal to the eventual champions. While this southern team did pretty well, the Sabres still cannot find their way up but did significantly better than their projected 11th place (they came in 8th). All the other teams, from provincial Yoshima teams (Dragons, Vipers), provincial Cote Austral teams (Harriers, Vultures) and the Katashi teams (Wasps, Hawks), finished somewhere below the top. Especially the largest market in Rugby League, the city of Katashi, will demand big results from its teams this year. The Hawks finished in last/12th on point differential. The Wasps finished 9th and weren't much better.

Going even further back, to season 14, there's been a lot of turnarounds. The Spiders went from 11th to 1st, the Foxes from 9th to champions, while the Hawks went from 3rd to 12th. Some consistency: The Vipers and Harriers both have two straight bottom 3 finishes.

As always, the continental teams, from Cote Austral and Finisterre, focus more on forwards. The Yoshima (including Leleia) teams have better backs.

Looking at the teams for this year:
Tier 1 - Contenders
ImageHarriers - Believe it or not, but the team is finally here. A great young group, led by one of the country's best forwards in Bonnet, is finally trying to go for gold. They also signed centre Brunet this year, at 23 years old one of the best talents at centre to hit the league in a while.
ImageScorpions - After a few stable finishes in the top 4, they're finally ready to challenge for the championship. Between half Saavedra and prop Bran, their forwards and halves are in excellent condition and as long as they can find some speed in between crafty passes and punitive tackling, they are unbeatable.

Tier 2 - Fighting for finals
ImageDragons - the Selesi team still hold on to the core that brought them big results in seasons 13 and 14, and why not. By now, they still don't have a new generation so the current one will have to get some good finishes in right now, while they still can. Winger Ogawa is a younger player that did break the starting XIII, but he's probably the best winger in the country right now. For the rest, the halves (Sunada, Kotake) are not prone to make mistakes and have plenty of athleticism.
ImageFoxes - Last year's champions seem to have lost some power. Half Minamoto is losing his speed, the other half Fujioka has to compensate for that - but how long can he do that?
ImageVipers - Another story of great turnaround in Yoshima! The Vipers, after many futile years, have the second youngest squad and with winger Nakazono and centre Jamamoto, they have the most exciting backs in the league - not hard, with both Katashi teams in terrible shape. Still, don't count them out.
ImageSpiders - Bit of an up and down team here. Speed and agility with winger Suganuma and centre Satomi, but poor tackling and nearly no chance for them to wear the opposition down with the forwards. A flawed team, but with enough stars to make this something.
ImageBuffaloes - There's a lot of teams right on the cusp of something good. Second rowers are hard to come by, but this Aminey team has a few great ones. Matthieu and Gaudin lead the hardest hitting forward pack in the league, get hype!

Tier 3 - Taking on the top half
ImageSabres - Santa Teresa is in Tier 3 once again. They just cannot seem to escape this tier, with a team with plenty of bad apples and a few stars (centre Canlas).
ImageWasps - Just such an uninspiring team to look at, and a few new signings do not help that. Their coach is running on fumes and it won't be long before the fans call for his firing. If that happens, we're in for a couple of looong years in Katashi.
ImageHawks - The entire city is in Tier 3. They're pretty much the same as the Wasps even though they try to be as different as possible most of the time. If there's one derby I will be skipping this year, it'll be the Katashi derby.
ImageVultures - Now here's a team that's trying, but it just doesn't look like there's much in the academy. They have the youngest squad by average age, and winger Bousquet might create something here and there, but success will be few and far between.

Tier 4 - Trying not to finish last
ImageOwls - Don't really know what happened here, but with some players leaving and others retiring, this team was stuffed into a really poor spot within a matter of weeks. It'll take a few years of rebuilding, and they don't even have something to show for it.

Standings
KRL                      Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 ImageLinieux Harriers 22 16 0 6 543 361 +182 64
2 ImageAminey Buffaloes 22 13 1 8 489 418 +71 54
3 ImageFerrovente Scorpions 22 13 0 9 489 384 +105 52
4 ImageNitoya Foxes 22 12 0 10 467 406 +61 48
5 ImageEtena Vipers 22 12 0 10 470 456 +14 48
6 ImageSanta Teresa Sabres 22 11 1 10 461 497 −36 46
7 ImageÉtouille Vultures 22 11 0 11 418 505 −87 44
8 ImageSelesi Dragons 22 10 0 12 453 429 +24 40
9 ImageKatashi Wasps 22 10 0 12 449 475 −26 40
10 ImageAlara Spiders 22 10 0 12 419 480 −61 40
11 ImageKatashi Hawks 22 9 0 13 405 501 −96 36
12 ImageAminey Owls 22 4 0 18 384 535 −151 16


Analysis
The Harriers have been all-powerful and were lucky to have most of their bad games in the first half of the season: LWLWWWLWLWWWWWWWLWWWLW. They first lost to the Buffaloes and Vipers, then to the Dragons and Hawks. Those first losses are easily explained, but that second bad spell is very hard to look at. Those were not good teams this year! Then, on the second-last day, they were rattled by the Scorpions - which helped them finish 3rd and thus made them the finals.

The Owls have been awful (LLWLLLLLLLLLWLLLLWLLWL), only beating the Spiders (10th), the Vultures (7th), the Vipers (5th) and Hawks (11th). Basically, the Vipers both lost to the Owls and beat the Harriers.

Previewing the Finals, here are the previous scores among the top 3:
ImageFerrovente Scorpions 16–18 ImageAminey Buffaloes
ImageAminey Buffaloes 10–30 ImageFerrovente Scorpions - split series

ImageAminey Buffaloes 28–12 ImageLinieux Harriers
ImageLinieux Harriers 28–12 ImageAminey Buffaloes - split series

ImageLinieux Harriers 21–19 ImageFerrovente Scorpions
ImageFerrovente Scorpions 19–16 ImageLinieux Harriers - split series

Derbies
ImageAminey Buffaloes 36–18 ImageAminey Owls
ImageAminey Owls 19–23 ImageAminey Buffaloes

ImageSelesi Dragons 22–11 ImageLinieux Harriers
ImageLinieux Harriers 22–18 ImageSelesi Dragons

ImageSanta Teresa Sabres 6–46 ImageFerrovente Scorpions
ImageFerrovente Scorpions 40–10 ImageSanta Teresa Sabres

ImageKatashi Wasps 18–22 ImageKatashi Hawks
ImageKatashi Hawks 6–30 ImageKatashi Wasps

Finals
Semifinal:
ImageAminey Buffaloes 18–19 ImageFerrovente Scorpions

Final:
ImageLinieux Harriers 10–30 ImageFerrovente Scorpions

The Scorpions complete a series of away wins to claim the championship!

Statistics
Total number of games: 132
Number of home wins: 85, so 64.3939393939394% of games ended in a home win
Number of away wins: 46, so 34.8484848484849% of games ended in an away win
Number of draws: 1, so 0.757575757575758% of games ended in a draw
Total number of points: 5447
Home points: 3043
Away points: 2404
Average number of points scored by the home team: 23.0530303030303
Average number of points scored by the away team: 18.2121212121212
Average number of total points scored per game: 41.2651515151515

The numbers for this season are very close to the numbers of last season. Points scored are up by a little bit, home teams are a little more successful. Overall, the average score is still 23-18 in favour of the home team. Three final scores were very popular: 18-22, 24-18, 28-12.

State of Origin
Cote Austral - Finisterre 32-22
Yoshima - Leleia 32-24

Leleia - Cote Austral 32-48
Finisterre - Yoshima 28-42

Yoshima - Cote Austral 36-34
Leleia - Finisterre 24-28

Yoshima:      3-0-0
Cote Austral: 2-0-1
Finisterre: 1-0-2
Leleia: 0-0-3


Team of the Year & Awards
FB: Heitor Vales, ImageScorpions
W: Ieviro Nakazono, ImageVipers & Isamu Ogawa, ImageDragons
C: Sté Brunet, Harriers & Arijasu Jamamoto, ImageVipers
H: Tome Saavedra, ImageScorpions & Shunmyo Fujioka, ImageFoxes
L: Marin Gaudin, ImageBuffaloes
SR: Na Matthieu, ImageBuffaloes & Bruno Rodas, ImageSabres
P: Baris Bran, ImageScorpions & Ma Bonnet, ImageHarriers
H: Toyozo Ueda, ImageDragons

Tries: Sté Brunet, ImageHarriers
Points: Tome Saavedra, ImageScorpions
Line breaks: Arijasu Jamamoto, ImageVipers
Try assists: Luc Devillers, ImageHarriers
Tackles: Na Matthieu, ImageBuffaloes
Run metres: Hugo Canlas, ImageSabres

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Rugby Union - Season 26
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Preview
Last year, we predicted the multiple merger team, the ImageMayara Wanderers-Cassiopeia, to win it all. After a disappointing regular season, they turned up the boosters for the finals, won twice and lifted the shield - the final being a 17-0 win over the Comets. Some of the most famous teams, the ImageWillowbourne Foxes, the ImageMawrystwyth Phoenix and ImageGreencaster Galaxy, all finished in the bottom half. Most derby series ended very one-sided, with one team winning both derbies by a large margin. For a lot of teams, this is a season of revenge. You'll see that Tier 2 is a lot bigger this year: the talent is distributed among the teams more evenly, so I'd say that Tier 2 is a bit weaker.

Tier 1 - Contenders
None! No outright contenders yet. The Coronae have improved the most, the Phoenix are incredibly strong (but not very fast) and Andromeda have more tactical players and are on a last chance.
Tier 2 - Fighting for Finals
ImageIdyllwild Coronae - here's one of the three big revenge clubs. The Coronae have been embarrassed in their derbies, and they're ready to escape the eclipse from Maynard and Ansonville. They have solid players in every single line, though may lack creativity in passing. There are no weak points on this team, and we will see where the strong points lie. They should be very strong in attack, but we'll see. Plenty of years left to build on this squad too, with the Weddall brothers, and winger Alardice all under 24.
ImageLlandy Bulls - An outside contender for the playoffs. I don't think they will make the top 3. If they have a few upsets and manage to finish top 3, I wouldn't be too surprised either. Experienced forwards, heavy, great tacklers, but a bit of a slow team all around. prop yTewnchaeg and second rower yMhalmawm: if they have a good year, the Bulls are going to finish top 4 or better.
ImageMawrystwyth Phoenix - First of all: the downsides. There's not much on the sides. Both defence and attack will be very easy to handle on the wings. The good things: the further you go towards the centre of the field, the more talent there is. Quality kicking, too. Like the Bulls, this is a very, very outside contender.
ImageMaynard Andromeda - A very up and down team, but more ups than downs by far. This is the last year they can rely on their current spine before they'll have to deal with the rest of the league or promote some youth. It doesn't look like they can make it in, but there's more urgency here than anywhere else.
Tier 3 - Trying for top half
ImageAnsonville Comets - Their two new players get them up from tier 4 to tier 3. Their spine may still be atrocious at times, but Moore and Atkinson will boost the forwards somewhat, while Finnerty adds great edge defence, speed, and maybe some spectacular interceptions.
ImageEaglebury Aquila - The Eagles have had the offseason of a lifetime. There wasn't much here last year, but now they've added Rowland Sheehan, the biggest offseason target with great awareness and athleticism on the wing. They now also have one of the largest talents at the half with Whithingham - you'll see the Swans will let a half and a back through... Well, here's that Achilles' heel, all added in one single offseason.
ImageMayara Wanderers-Cassiopeia - What happened? The by far best team of last year, nearly entirely made up of West Strand Riding players, looks to have collapsed. Lots of players lost to other teams, and they're lost with a few decent forwards, and one great at prop, Cowan Holden. They promoted some backs from their academy, but it doesn't look like it'll be a turnaround.
Tier 4 - Avoiding last place
ImageAubury Swans - Aubury continues on with a squad that has no real stars. Often you see no weak points on such a team, but the forwards are a little light, and from the preseason we've learned that the Swans will leave some gaps open here and there. A clever half and a quick back will make them pay. They've added some weight to the scrum with Englefields at Prop.
ImageGreencaster Galaxy - Coming off of an up and down year, they mostly added depth to their squad. Very light forwards, still, and prop Zephyr won't change that too much, and only one huge name in Ewell at fullback. They will have to rely on him.
ImagePenstead Bears - There's so much to take revenge for. They had no help in their home advantage, and if you take that away from the Bears, there's not much to like here. It just doesn't look like they're going to be better than last year, some emergency promotions notwithstanding.
ImageTarrashall Travellers - A lot of players left, as the league finally realises that the best forwards come from West Strand Riding, and the Travellers are the only team in this area. There are some very good additions on the rest of the squad, with Amaranga and Bebenna at half and centre. They probably won't finish last, but I don't see what this team can rely on.
ImageWillowbourne Foxes - Another team that just can't seem to make the turnaround. They were magical a few seasons ago, unbeatable. Ever since, they're messing around with youth players and some weak buys from other teams, but there still isn't anything you could remotely see finish in the top half.

Standings
KRUL                           Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 ImageLlandy Bulls 22 13 2 7 266 157 +109 56
2 ImageIdyllwild Coronae 22 14 0 8 272 183 +89 56
3 ImageMaynard Andromeda 22 13 1 8 233 200 +33 54
4 ImageAnsonville Comets 22 12 2 8 185 156 +29 52
5 ImageEaglebury Aquila 22 13 0 9 234 219 +15 52
6 ImagePenstead Bears 22 10 1 11 244 274 −30 42
7 ImageGreencaster Galaxy 22 9 2 11 239 291 −52 40
8 ImageMawrystwyth Phoenix 22 10 0 12 199 162 +37 40
9 ImageTarrashall Travellers 22 9 1 12 186 231 −45 38
10 ImageMayara Wanderers-Cassiopeia 22 9 0 13 195 262 −67 36
11 ImageAubury Swans 22 8 0 14 208 277 −69 32
12 ImageWillowbourne Foxes 22 7 1 14 222 271 −49 30


Analysis
Three stories jump out at us this year. The Bulls with their miraculous first place, the Phoenix who had it all together but still finished 8th, and the Swans, who beat every single rival every time but lost nearly every other match.

First, the ImageAubury Swans: LLLLLLLLWLWWWWLWWLLWLL. They started out with eight straight losses, but then seemed to get things together. By that point it was far too little, far too late. They went 8-6 after that, and that's just not enough. They'll get there, if they remember that results in the first half of the season also count. This also explains their Derby record - every derby was played late in the season halves.

Second, the ImageMawrystwyth Phoenix: WWLLWWWWLLLLWLWWWLLLLL. Kind of a reverse Swans. They were 10-7 with five matches to go, tied for third and two points out of first, and a point differential to get very jealous at. They already had a four-loss spell a bit earlier, and it came back harder than ever with that 5-game slide. Oh, the things that could have been! Their losses to close out the season: Bears, Bulls, Aquila, Galaxy, Coronae. Aka: the top 7, minus themselves and minus the Comets. If you're looking for the Comets game: that's the single L in the second half of the season in between the W and the WWW. Yeah, playing against the contenders like that isn't going to win you a title.

Third, the ImageLlandy Bulls: WLWLWDLLWLWWWWWLWDWWLW. Solid showing all around, and some draws when wins were out of the question. Very good performance year-round, and plenty of momentum going into the finals!

Derbies
ImageAubury Swans 27–25 ImageMaynard Andromeda
ImageMaynard Andromeda 14–30 ImageAubury Swans - Double win for the Swans. Ehh, what?

ImageIdyllwild Coronae 18–24 ImageAubury Swans
ImageAubury Swans 30–6 ImageIdyllwild Coronae - Double win for the Swans again. Ehh, what?? Half of the Swans' wins came against their rivals, both of whom finished in the top 3!!

ImageWillowbourne Foxes 19–13 ImageGreencaster Galaxy
ImageGreencaster Galaxy 22–23 ImageWillowbourne Foxes - Double win for the Foxes - two upsets!

ImageIdyllwild Coronae 24–18 ImageMaynard Andromeda
ImageMaynard Andromeda 27–13 ImageIdyllwild Coronae - Maynard on point differential over Idyllwild. What an incredibly high quality derby, with the numbers 2 and 3 involved!

ImageGreencaster Galaxy 24–28 ImageAnsonville Comets
ImageAnsonville Comets 25–25 ImageGreencaster Galaxy - The Comets win, the Galaxy come close with a crazy comeback in match two. A final disallowed try sees them lose the series.

Finals
No. 2 vs No. 3
ImageIdyllwild Coronae 10–14 ImageMaynard Andromeda - Andromeda wins and moves on to the final! A somewhat high-scoring game given the rest of the league, but that's a great way to promote the league.

ImageLlandy Bulls 9–3 ImageMaynard Andromeda
The Bulls pull through to win the Championship! In a final dominated by kicking, the Bulls place a huge focus on defence, fighting for every metre and winning a closely contested match!

Statistics
Total number of games: 132
Number of home wins: 60, so 45.4545454545455% of games ended in a home win
Number of away wins: 67, so 50.7575757575758% of games ended in an away win
Number of draws: 5, so 3.78787878787879% of games ended in a draw
Total number of points: 2683
Home points: 1251
Away points: 1432
Average number of points scored by the home team: 9.47727272727273
Average number of points scored by the away team: 10.8484848484848
Average number of total points scored per game: 20.3257575757576

A slight advantage to the away team, and low scoring at an average 9-11 final score.

State of Origin
There's never a shortage of scoring in the Origin games.

WSR - Mawryshire 23-34
Gehrenna - Surbourneshire 38-34
Mawryshire - Gehrenna 13-23
Surbourneshire - WSR 17-28
Gehrenna - WSR 24-19
Mawryshire - Surbourneshire 25-31
GEH - 3-0 +19 
MAW - 1-2 -5
WSR - 1-2 -5
SRB - 1-2 -9

GEH wins on wins/losses. SRB is last on point differential. MAW is second on H2H versus WSR.


Team of the Year & Awards
Props: Newddlawdd yTewnchaeg, Bulls & Lucas Luckett, Andromeda
Hooker: Beddwr yFhiflar, Bulls
Second row: Llafawm yMhalmawm, Bulls & Gene Weddall, Coronae
Flankers: Algernon Atkinson, Comets & Neiran yGhearyc, Phoenix
Number 8: Gemhaeg yDdwffrell, Bears
Halves: Eldon Wilmer, Andromeda & Nimrod Whithingham, Aquila
Centres: Rhonws yPhwgaragh, Bulls & Burrula Bebenna, Travellers
Wingers: Leslie Prater, Andromeda & Orville Finnerty, Comets
Fullback: Melton Scenay, Coronae Tries Rowland Sheehan, Aquila

Points Clint Henry, Andromeda
Tackle Breaks Burrula Bebenna, Travellers
Try Assists Rhonws yPhwgaragh, Bulls
Tackles Cicero Moore, Comets
Run Metres Careis yHardyllyn, Phoenix

Developmental Leagues
GWU: Bergegny - Bergegny were ahead by 10 points halfway and never looked back.
WSU: Marinwood - WSU's version of a big market team win it all.
MU: Aldercroft - Back to back championships for a quality programme!
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Semi-professional and amateur sports - Season 4

Ice Hockey

KIHL                          Pld    W   D   L    Win % 
1 Straudum Ice 44 27 4 13 0.659
2 West Coast Blizzards 44 26 4 14 0.636
3 Aevanna Scouts 44 23 8 13 0.614
4 Southwest Aevanna Rangers 44 23 6 15 0.591
5 Aevanna Plains Wanderers 44 22 4 18 0.545
6 Egevea Northerners 44 22 3 19 0.534
7 Egevea Islanders 44 21 3 20 0.511
8 Noordrug Bi-state 44 19 5 20 0.489
9 South Aevanna Storm 44 14 11 19 0.443
10 Aevanna Bay Mariners 44 13 8 23 0.386
11 Launott Polar Bears 44 12 6 26 0.341
12 Aevanna Explorers 44 7 8 29 0.250


Only a handful of teams managed to win more than half their games. Two have been clearly better than the rest, and they are both outside of ice hockey's home region of Aerellen. Straudum always has a strong team, given their large home region, and West Coast has an unbeatable home advantage - just from being so far away. The Blizzards are very hard to beat on the West Coast, and about average on the road. The six Aevanna teams are infighting, as per usual: the Scouts are strongest, and we find the Storm, Mariners and Explorers at the bottom.

Field Hockey

KFHL                       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Rozenvoorde 22 14 4 4 43 20 +23 46
2 Oostgemeenten-S'drecht 22 10 7 5 33 21 +12 37
3 Hazel-Amber 22 9 7 6 27 17 +10 34
4 Laringen 22 10 4 8 35 28 +7 34
5 Vleugelberg 22 10 4 8 37 37 0 34
6 Sterrenwolde 22 7 9 6 30 27 +3 30
7 Angelwoud 22 8 5 9 40 41 −1 29
8 Herengein-S'drecht 22 8 5 9 23 32 −9 29
9 Venstertoren 22 8 3 11 29 36 −7 27
10 April 22 6 7 9 22 31 −9 25
11 Wintertoorn-S'drecht 22 6 5 11 30 34 −4 23
12 Donderen-S'drecht 22 3 6 13 29 54 −25 15


Rozenvoorde ran away with this weeks before the end of the competition - and even then they kept winning. For Wintertoorn, this is nothing short of a catastrophy, they had hoped to challenge for the title. Injuries, bad luck and poor planning ended their campaign early. Oostgemeenten is another team that had hoped to finish a bit closer to Rozenvoorde, they were still second but with a 9-point deficit they simply came up short - just not as short as the rest of the league.

Lacrosse

KLL                           Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD    Win % 
1 Marinwood 11 8 1 2 136 117 +19 0.773
2 Windward - Greencaster 11 7 0 4 137 117 +20 0.636
3 Bruncester 11 7 0 4 119 102 +17 0.636
4 Cirelbourne 11 7 1 3 112 96 +16 0.682
5 Anarcourt 11 6 1 4 141 131 +10 0.591
6 Sydberg - Greencaster 11 5 2 4 121 102 +19 0.545
7 Dalmington - Willowbourne 11 5 1 5 118 109 +9 0.500
8 Maynard 11 4 1 6 115 131 −16 0.409
9 Thornwich - Greencaster 11 4 2 5 116 135 −19 0.455
10 Cresthill - Willowbourne 11 3 2 6 111 126 −15 0.364
11 Norille 11 3 0 8 102 129 −27 0.273
12 Ansonville 11 1 1 9 101 134 −33 0.136


The Lacrosse season is short and sweet, and mostly is a battle between the two largest cities of the country. The Lacrosse league enjoys some popularity in cities and towns alike, even in such a saturated (though densely populated) area. The pride of Marinwood win the league by a win and a draw, and really run away with the competition. Greencaster get the moral victory between the cities of Greencaster and Willowbourne as Windward finishes second, and the working class towns of Bruncester and Cirelbourne get some retribution for their cities' decline with third and fourth. The richest towns involved, Anarcourt, Maynard, Norille and Ansonville, all finish towards the bottom.

Basketball

KBL                                 Pld    W   L    PF   PA   PD 
1 Senoren White Diamonds 44 38 6 3653 3072 +581
2 Couziers-Linieux Centurions 44 31 13 3460 3193 +267
3 Ouleux-Aminey Sapphires 44 30 14 3511 3100 +411
4 Mayara Blues 44 26 18 3494 3197 +297
5 Lunay-Aminey Argonauts 44 25 19 3392 3366 +26
6 Miradela-Santa Teresa Silvers 44 24 20 3390 3287 +103
7 Serramonte-Santa Teresa Castles 44 22 22 3252 3365 −113
8 Ferrovente Tazers 44 18 26 3191 3394 −203
9 Gehrenna Lions 44 16 28 3265 3449 −184
10 Étouille Energie 44 14 30 3241 3510 −269
11 Maethoru Banshees 44 11 33 2982 3467 −485
12 Montelo-Santa Teresa Snipers 44 9 35 3091 3522 −431


The Basketball League is small but spread out across Ko-oren's southern bay coast. Between the capitals (Mayara, Gehrenna, Maethoru, Senoren), the contrarian cities in Cote Austral (Couziers, Ouleux, Lunay, Étouille), and the religious cities of Finisterre (Miradela, Serramonte, Ferrovente, Montelo), there are some clashing ideas about how sports should be enjoyed. This year, it's the capital's White Diamonds, long-time powerhouses in first, with the Cote Austral teams following.

Kabaddi

KYKL                  Pld    W   L    PF   PA   PD 
1 Nitoya 22 18 4 1046 769 +277
2 Furune 22 16 6 969 718 +251
3 Katashi West 22 15 7 983 779 +204
4 Lejana 22 15 7 975 773 +202
5 Suvira 22 11 11 897 772 +125
6 Katashi East 22 10 12 911 890 +21
7 Alara 22 9 13 830 1006 −176
8 Teragaseki 22 8 14 764 892 −128
9 Arakura 22 8 14 673 899 −226
10 Aviansola 22 8 14 707 945 −238
11 Echizen 22 7 15 776 919 −143
12 Aonishi 22 7 15 793 962 −169


Kabaddi is quietly becoming the sports enthusiast's guilty pleasure, and the venues of Yoshima are filling up accordingly. It's getting more and more known as it's another sport where the various places in Yoshima can fight amongst each other (the other sports being baseball and rugby league). Nitoya wins, in addition to their quality baseball team, they now also have the best Kabaddi team. The teams everyone loves to hate, Katashi West and East, finish in the top 6 as well.

Aussie Rules

KMARL                 Pld    W   D   L    PF   PA   PD   Pts 
1 Mawrystwyth 20 13 0 7 2164 1746 +418 52
2 yNelseg 20 12 0 8 1960 1827 +133 48
3 yMhinem 20 11 0 9 1976 1871 +105 44
4 Penstead 20 11 0 9 1911 2045 −134 44
5 Llandy 20 9 0 11 2037 1856 +181 36
6 yDremdwn 20 4 0 16 1757 2460 −703 16

KWSRARL Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 Eaglebury 20 15 0 5 2231 1679 +552 60
2 Aralla 20 13 0 7 2077 1826 +251 52
3 Jillong 20 8 0 12 1985 1887 +98 32
4 Nyashawill 20 8 0 12 1696 1961 −265 32
5 Tarrashall 20 8 0 12 1742 2027 −285 32
6 Myaranowra 20 8 0 12 1695 2046 −351 32


Aussie Rules is the best kept secret of the west coast, and even though the towns are small, the sport is taken very seriously. Field sizes do depend on the ground - not every town has a large enough flat space, seriously! In the Mawryshire division (KMARL), there are large enough spaces and teams' quality is a bit more spread out, with Mawrystwyth eventually taking first place. In the KWSRARL (Ko-orenite West Strand Riding Aussie Rules League, again, seriously) there are two very good sides and a lot of similar teams at the bottom, all tied for third.

Eaglebury 16.8.104 def. Mawrystwyth 13.14.92


Eaglebury has the best record and takes the home advantage in the final all the way, winning the league for WSR!
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Soccer - Season 30
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Previews


International Results

Ko-orenite clubs have once again played just a little better than the previous season. The KFA and its Top League are still finding their feet in the third consecutive UICA season. ImageMiradela GD couldn't break the champions' tendency to crash out of the Champions' Cup prelim round in the very first clash - but they also continued the streak of our champions then doing pretty well in the Globe Cup.

Best of all, however, was ImageStraudum: they beat Cosumar's Pelethas 2-0 and 5-0, then beat Darmen's Sterling City to qualify for the group stage! Unfortunately they then finished fourth out of four - but the points have been gotten and we're climbing in the UICA rankings again. Our performance in the SBCC has been even better than that, with two of our teams making the group stage - pointing to Ko-oren as a cradle of great footballing talent and our status as a 'selling' nation.

ImageMiradela GD did make the AOCL group stage after dealing with a playoff round. ImageCirelbourne United survived the first round in Cygnus - it might not look like much, but winning your first round means you're at least better than one other team. Progress.

The biggest news to come out of the international season was not in the Top League, nor in the second divisions: Ko-oren's university teams have done extraordinarily well in the IUCC, the revival of the Uni Leagues' Champions' Cup, right up the alley of our two university competitions. The National University, located in our capitals, didn't do so hot but both Willowbourne universities made it to the semifinals, where we were treated to a city derby, at such a level! Ko-oren is on the rise after all. Willowbourne Tech won the showdown, and then also won the final to secure the very first club competition trophy for any Ko-orenite club.

In addition, we have been named the 31st biggest soccer economy as decided by transfers, but that ranking will undoubtedly be affected by Ko-orenite clubs landing zero players in the transfer period. Players have still left the Top League for foreign clubs so we should still feature on the list. Looking at our UICA ranking (52nd after this season), last season we might be a little overrated - as said, that should be corrected in this season's financial rating. Before long, our financial power should match our UICA position. There are three transfer windows involved, even though the Top League has worked with international transfers for only one of those windows. Everything points to the fact that Ko-oren has a bigger soccer economy than that - regardless of our low position in UICA.

Top League clubs have mostly found cheap players in the rest of the Multiverse, and our average spending per transfer is very low. The 12 clubs' income is just about average (but doesn't correct for the number of total transfers).

Champions' Cup
Second Preliminary Round
(KOR) ImageMiradela GD 2–3 New Lions Club (TIN) 1–2 1–1

Globe Cup
Second Preliminary Round
(KOR) ImageMaethoru SC 1–2 Koflir (QUS) 1–1 0–1
(NPH) Coret Hawks 3–4 ImageStraudum (KOR) 1–3 2–1
(EQS) Cloudsdale Flyers 1–4 ImageBruncester United AFC (KOR) 0–3 1–1

Third Preliminary Round
(KOR) ImageMiradela GD 5–1 St George University (SAL) 1–0 4–1
(KOR) ImageStraudum 7–0 Pelethas United (COS) 2–0 5–0
(JSY) Qidade Savana 4–2 ImageBruncester United AFC (KOR) 2–1 2–1

Play-Off Round
(KOR) ImageStraudum 5–3 Gwinevra Barbarians (APX) 2–2 3–1
(KOR) ImageMiradela GD 3–4 Medoria Löwen (COM) 1–2 2–2

Qualifying Round
(KOR) ImageStraudum 2–1 Sterling City United (DAR) 1–0 1–1

Group Stage (4 teams per group)
Group G Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
4 ImageStraudum KOR 6 1 0 5 5 11 -6 3

Series B Champions' Cup
First Preliminary Round
(CSA) La Solitude 3–5 Argyle Tuesday (KOR) 2–1 1–4

Second Preliminary Round
(EFL) FC Tavernia 3–2 Argyle Tuesday (KOR) 2–2 1–0
(CRS) Defence Forces 1–4 Ambergate City (KOR) 1–4 0–0

Third Preliminary Round
(WRL) Vieux-Port FC 3–4 Ambergate City (KOR) 1–0 2–4

Play-Off Round
(KOR) Otavura 5–4 Gornik Mszczonow (UAR) 3–1 2–3
(SAL) Union Orange 1–3 Ambergate City (KOR) 1–1 0–2

Group Stage (4 teams per group)
Group C Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
3 Ambergate City KOR 6 1 2 3 6 10 -4 5

Group H Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
4 Otavura KOR 6 1 2 3 5 8 -3 5

AOCL
Preliminary Round
(KOR) ImageMiradela GD 5–3 Cherrygrove City (SAL) 2-0 3-3

Group Stage (4 teams per group)
P Group A Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
4 ImageMiradela GD 6 1 1 4 3 11 -8 4

Cygnus Cup
Preliminary Round
(KOR) ImageCirelbourne United 6-1 North Laborno Albion (SRX) 4-0 2-1

First Round
(KOR) ImageCirelbourne United 1-4 Mar Sara FC (VAL) 1-1 0-3

IUCC
Qualifying Stage (5 teams per group)
QUALIFYING STAGE - GROUP A Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
5 Maethoru National University (KOR) 4 0 1 3 2 7 -5 1

Group Stage (3 teams per group)
GROUP E Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Willowbourne Institute of Humanities (KOR) 4 3 0 1 7 4 +3 9

GROUP H Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Willowbourne Technological Academy (KOR) 4 3 0 1 7 4 +3 9

Quarterfinals
Willowbourne Institute of Humanities (KOR) 2–1 Luftwaffenakademie (STL)
Portland Business Library (ASA) 0–1 Willowbourne Technological Academy (KOR)

Semifinals
Willowbourne Institute of Humanities (KOR) 1–1 Willowbourne Technological Academy (KOR) (2–2 AET) (4–5 pen.)

Final
Zeppelin University (HIN) 1–1 Willowbourne Technological Academy (KOR) (1–1 AET) (4–5 pen.)


Transfers
Ko-oren -> Abroad
Wheeler Gillis LM ImageMaynard AFC -> Newton Castle FC (ETN)
Vincenzo Vinal ST ImageBranvon CD -> RFK Ogdenagorv (MRC)
Steven Kapitein CM ImageSchemerdrecht SVV -> Bloomer FC (DAR)
Hubbe Kampmans CM ImageSchemerdrecht SVV -> Club Jim Falls (DAR)
Tomoviko Mivune CAM ImageAminey CS -> Rushmore United (DAR)

Abroad -> Ko-oren
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Top division -> Top division
Hidde Gosens GK ImageSchemerdrecht SVV -> ImageCirelbourne United
Samou Vallotton SS ImageAminey CS -> ImageBranvon CD
Acha Dieulafoy CB ImageMaethoru SC -> ImageBranvon CD
Carlinhos Queiros RB ImageBranvon CD -> ImageAminey CS
Erasmo Valente RM ImageMiradela GD -> ImageCirelbourne United
Geré Manaudou DM ImageTanques AOE -> ImageCirelbourne United

Retirements
Osgood Brock RM (36): ImageKatashi-Kanatsu
Cicy Boisselot LM (35): ImageTanques AOE
Roibén Toran CM (34): ImageBranvon CD
Aoren Aivulaen LB (32): ImageMiradela GD -> Second division
Karre Dijkhuizen CB (32): ImageAdvance Alara -> Second division

Team by team previews
* denotes players that have been promoted from lower divisions or Uni teams before this season.
Foreign players are denoted with their trigramme between brackets, like (HIN), (EQS), and so on.
Captains are denoted with (c).

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ImageAdvance Alara
Position last season: 8th
Expectations last season: 8th
Lineup & Reserves: Wakasugi* - Cloudburst (EQS), Pott, Shiba, Kanata* - Tanikawa, Odell, Tsutsui, Murakami*, Metharom (HIN) - Tsuchida(c)
Ishiwata, Miyazawa, Maeda
Star players: Tsuchida, Odell, Tsutsui, Ishiwata
Transfers:
Karre Dijkhuizen CB (32): ImageAdvance Alara -> Second division

Story for this season: ImageAdvance Alara keeps aging and Ishiwata has been benched, even though he still is one of their best players on paper. The eastern side have decided to go with Cloudburst, the foreign arrival that they've shelled out so much for - but they may have invested in the wrong position. This will be their last, or second-last, year with this stacked a midfield. Odell, Tsuchida and Tsutsui are in their early 30s now.

Despite all this, things look pretty good for the team, and we expect that Ko-oren's only attacking side will not only make it into the Championship Group, they will even seize a Globe Cup spot.
Prediction: 4th


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ImageAminey CS
Position last season: 10th
Expectations last season: 9th
Lineup & Reserves: Wareham - Deschanel*, Picard*, Ardouin, Compton - Denis, Checkered Flag (EQS), Carbonneau, Nikolic(c) (PAS), Didier - Charbonneau*
Anvil*
Star players: Didier, Ardouin
Transfers:
Tomoviko Mivune CAM ImageAminey CS -> Rushmore United (DAR)
Samou Vallotton SS ImageAminey CS -> ImageBranvon CD
Carlinhos Queiros RB ImageBranvon CD -> ImageAminey CS

Story for this season: ImageAminey CS look to stay in place for this season. They have promoted a lot of youth while they also lost their star striker in Vallotton. They lost further offensive impulses of Mivune, who departed for Darmen. In return, the tried-and-trusted duo of Didier, Nikolic and Denis (average age 33) are the creative, pacy and threatening players on this side. Charbonneau is their newly promoted striker, but doesn't inspire the fans just yet.
Prediction: 10th


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ImageBranvon CD
Position last season: 9th
Expectations last season: 12th
Lineup & Reserves: Uchino - Buthoningun*, Saavedra, Neves, Rodas - Caldeira*, Oakley*, De Villepin(c) - Puga, Vallotton, Novoa
Basquez, Dieulafoy, Aponte, Reza*, Beaudouin
Star players: Vallotton, Novoa, Puga, Caldeira, Basquez
Transfers:
Vincenzo Vinal ST ImageBranvon CD -> RFK Ogdenagorv (MRC)
Samou Vallotton SS ImageAminey CS -> ImageBranvon CD
Acha Dieulafoy CB ImageMaethoru SC -> ImageBranvon CD
Carlinhos Queiros RB ImageBranvon CD -> ImageAminey CS
Roibén Toran CM (34): ImageBranv??D -> Retired

Story for this season: Well, ImageBranvon CD is about to shoot for the stars. While they lost (and made good money for) Vinal, they have attracted an experienced and immediate upgrade in Vallotton. ImageAminey CS is now without a striker, but ImageBranvon CD don't care as they surprisingly end up with the league's strongest attack - all while promoting a very high work ethic. ImageBranvon CD has been criticised for their style a lot in recent years, promoting technical and tactical players even though their working class background dictates a physical, high-work-ethic approach - but even their fans can't say no to this. The oldest players on the squad are 30 years old, so if ImageBranvon CD can keep this team together, they are in for 3-4 awesome years. This is how you respond to your rival (ImageMiradela GD) being crowned champion.
Prediction: 3rd


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ImageBruncester United AFC
Position last season: 3rd
Expectations last season: 2nd
Lineup & Reserves: Doolan - Gicquel, MacDermot (BLN), Kitchingham*, Gridley, Brogley(c) - Palethorpe, Wickham, Oakden* - Muggeridge, Nethersole
yGofwef*, Hovestad*, Brisley, Gregory*
Star players: Palethorpe, Doolan, Gicquel, Brogley
Transfers:
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Story for this season: Preparing for this season in peace and quiet, ImageBruncester United AFC have decided to take last year's well-performing team and hoping to take them a level further by just adding youth players. It looks like they hit the jackpot with Oakden, who should immediately inspire one of the league's poorest attacks. But that's not what ImageBruncester United AFC are about: they are about defending and only defending, employing five defenders and two defensive midfielders. If there is any team looking to concede zero goals next year, it's this team with Ko-oren's national goalkeeper, captain and wingbacks. All in all, however, if they concede even one goal, we can't see them tie it up at all.
Prediction: 6th


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ImageCirelbourne United
Position last season: 7th
Expectations last season: 10th
Lineup & Reserves: Gosens - Rilastadhaunden, Parrott(c), Carbey*, Letchford - Dominique, Manaudou, Forward*, yTawdnhawch* - Zinchester, Turner
Kirkham, Lowther*, Swadling, Sandry*, Valente, Brownsmith
Star players: Carbey, Dominique, yTawdnhawch, Turner
Transfers:
Hidde Gosens GK ImageSchemerdrecht SVV -> ImageCirelbourne United
Erasmo Valente RM ImageMiradela GD -> ImageCirelbourne United
Geré Manaudou DM ImageTanques AOE -> ImageCirelbourne United

Story for this season: Lots of depth signings for ImageCirelbourne United, getting Valente straight on the bench. Out of all 12 teams, ImageCirelbourne United had most promoted players directly going into the starting XI, which has improved dramatically. Still, they boast one of the weakest midfields outside of their DM Dominique and new winger yTawdnhawch - a rare sight to have a Mawryshire-born player end up on a soccer field. Good news for ImageCirelbourne United is that their best players all have some 10 years ahead of them. Bad news for ImageCirelbourne United is that the rest of their squad can be downright disappointing, and if their young players cannot find their groove, they'll have a nearly guaranteed loss. All three of their signings are not inspiring but should prepare the team for getting through bad spells. They have invested in mental strength in that regard, which is instrumental in supporting such a young, volatile cast of Carbey, Dominique, yTawdnhawch, and Turner.
Prediction: 11th


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ImageKatashi-Kanatsu
Position last season: 11th
Expectations last season: 7th
Lineup & Reserves: Hanazawa - Vatsu, Mizuno, Yamaoka, Suzukaze - Yokota(c), Yogi, Nakazono*, Ishimaki* - Nagamine, Olio*
Mashimo*, Ida*, Vachimitsu
Star players: Mizuno, Hanazawa, Yokota, Olio
Transfers:
Osgood Brock RM (36): ImageKatashi-Kanatsu -> Retired

Story for this season: ImageKatashi-Kanatsu have changed course over the last few years, continuously landing in the bottom 6 while doing so. Now, we see the first glimpse of the new generation of this team, where instead of a few stars, they have brought every position on the field up to par. Their promotions have been limited to the bench, hoping to develop some new defenders down the line, though they have got young wingers that will immediately have to produce. They also have a talented striker, Olio, who can't delay a great entrance to the Top League. Especially the team's maturity in defence is a new thing, as ImageKatashi-Kanatsu have often focused on brief flashes of brilliance in attack. There's still the pacy, flashy attacking plays but hopefully with a much better lock at the back.
Prediction: 7th


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ImageMaethoru SC
Position last season: 4th
Expectations last season: 1st
Lineup & Reserves: Theshendan(c) - Tartaguthen*, Monurga*, Hergulauthen - Marrable, Amawai*, Janoreirinthen, Holstege, Lalaseringun - Vaugrenard, Denjamic (MRC)
Tedhaunden*, Dishatinden*, Porildherinden, Hosorthaunden, Ensaunden*
Star players: Theshendan, Lalaseringun, Janoreirinthen, Vaugrenard
Transfers:
Acha Dieulafoy CB ImageMaethoru SC -> ImageBranvon CD

Story for this season: ImageMaethoru SC, always up there in the top 6, were forced to take a step back last season. They hoped to repeat their championship season, but barely made it into the Globe Cup in the end. The front office responded by addressing the defence, adding two newly promoted players - but unfortunately still not shoring up the defence properly in most people's eyes. The massive +-looking midfield (DM, RM, CM, LM and AM) is nearly entirely brought back from last season, including Marrable and Amawai who both fit in the U21s, and two star players (with long names) who are 23. ImageMaethoru SC are on the way up, which is strange to say of a team that continuously finishes in the UICA places, but there's no team like this one if it comes to having young players that play like they're over 30.
Prediction: 5th


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ImageMaynard AFC
Position last season: 12th
Expectations last season: 11th
Lineup & Reserves: Cholmondeley - Suchet*, Genperinden*, Meynard (EQS), Norman, Bywaters(c) - Pennington, Batchelor* - Maxwell*, Pirastadhaunden, Wouters
Kildare, Richey*, Potter*, Uleaven
Star players: Cholmondeley, Batchelor
Transfers:
Wheeler Gillis LM ImageMaynard AFC -> Newton Castle FC (ETN)

Story for this season: ImageMaynard AFC remains plagued by poor decisions, poor scouting and few opportunities to make the team better. In a small, 12-team league, talent shouldn't be very diluted but players seem to time and time again pass on playing for ImageMaynard AFC. They have landed a few new talents, of which Batchelor looks like a real new power on the team. The shift towards a more defensive formation suits the team, who have decent finishers but, with the two-man midfield, fail to create chances. They should be employing the long ball again, and maybe this time it will work. No really, this team needs a managerial change more than any other team. There is no way a team can stay near the bottom for this long.
Prediction: 12th


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ImageMiradela GD
Position last season: 1st
Expectations last season: 3rd
Lineup & Reserves: Munks - Seoane, yChibwod, Varela - Magrath, Yerowrie*, Starosta (SOU), Vahamonde - Vermelho(c), Noya, Bugarin
Agramonte, Viera*, Salomon*
Star players: Varela, Seoane, Munks, Magrath, Yerowrie, Starosta, Noya
Transfers:
Aoren Aivulaen LB (32): ImageMiradela GD -> Second division

Story for this season: Well, if there has ever been such a good roster in the Top League, please tell us so. I have no reason to take any other team over ImageMiradela GD, although their defence is tiny and lacking in such a defence-minded league. Like last year, I expect ImageMiradela GD to overpower their opponents in possession and in scoring, but most of all they have a star-filled team that anyone will have a hard time stopping. The defence is a little slow but with Seoane and Varela, they're experienced and tough. Munks is one of the league's best goalkeepers. They lost only a veteran past his peak to the offseason. They had an excellent signing in Yerowrie, a talent from the unlikely region of West Strand Riding. Noya is the cornerstone of this attack if ImageMiradela GD actually want to produce goals - without him, there will be many chances but most of them wasted.
Prediction: 1st


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ImageSchemerdrecht SVV
Position last season: 5th
Expectations last season: 4th
Lineup & Reserves: Goossen - Grootenhuis, Apple Crumble (EQS), Langenhof(c), Heldoorn* - Berendsen, Hilberdink, Crone* - Siebelt, Van Riesen, De Meester
Nijboer*, Eikholm*, Mynatt
Star players: Grootenhuis, Goossen
Transfers:
Steven Kapitein CM ImageSchemerdrecht SVV -> Bloomer FC (DAR)
Hubbe Kampmans CM ImageSchemerdrecht SVV -> Club Jim Falls (DAR)
Hidde Gosens GK ImageSchemerdrecht SVV -> ImageCirelbourne United

Story for this season: ImageSchemerdrecht SVV have one of the youngest teams in the league after losing Kapitein, Kampmans and Gosens to Darmeni clubs and ImageCirelbourne United. This leaves them with a serious question as to how they plan to uphold last season's quality into this season. Short answer: they won't. They will regress. Even if the northern club are the masters of making more happen with less, having such a young team without clear stars is a recipe for giving up a lot of points. This team will get better with age, though. Also, they now have the money to hunt for a big upgrade next season.
Prediction: 8th


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ImageStraudum
Position last season: 2nd
Expectations last season: 6th
Lineup & Reserves: Neihof - Janmayarie*, Van Schelven, Aandal, Hellegeland - Avalor, Tez (QUS)(c), Inchcombe, Paulsen - Beaulieu, Gilling
Kastberg, Breedland, Brakke*, Melenberg, Rupusthaunden*
Star players: Van Schelven, Hellegeland, Neihof
Transfers:
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Story for this season: They kept their team together after the heroic 2nd place last season. Many said the team was still too young, lacking leadership, but here they were. And again, we're going to say that this team is light, without much direction once they advance the ball beyond the midway line. They have an excellent central defence, and they have a lot of intelligence on midfield - but that doesn't score goals on its own. Their youth signings haven't been great and they've been relegated to the bench with the exception of the rightback. That's a position they needed a player on, so that's something. We're still predicting the downfall that we expected last season.
Prediction: 9th


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ImageTanques AOE
Position last season: 6th
Expectations last season: 5th
Lineup & Reserves: Moineau(c) - yLladdlog, Tar (QUS), Devillers - Train, Ulysse, yChibwod, Longchambon - Bousquet*, Delaplace, Duchemin
Granet, Rouselle*, Affré
Star players: Longchambon, yChibwod, Train, Ulysse, Bousquet
Transfers:
Geré Manaudou DM ImageTanques AOE -> ImageCirelbourne United
Cicy Boisselot LM (35): ImageTanques AOE -> Retired

Story for this season: ImageTanques AOE is simply an extraordinary team as far as the Top League goes. Their solidity at the back (though not always reliability at the back) is alright, but they have basically the entire NT's midfield. Longchambon is a revelation as a 10, and the wing support with yChibwod and Ulysse is fantastic. With Train, they have a defensive midfielder to support everything. Bousquet is a new player and such a phenomenon as a false 9, this is one insane team to watch. They will win every midfield battle. They will create chances, they are happy in possession, and they will score some goals.
Prediction: 2nd

Calendar
All 52 weeks have been assigned. Here is the Ko-orenite playing calendar for season 30.

The Top League kicks off in week 8, and the next seventeen weekends will each have one matchday. In the middle of all that, week 17 features both round 10 as well as the first Cup round. Week 25 is the first non-league week, but it has the second Cup round instead. Round 18 of the Top League follows the next week.

Then, we hit summer. Play is a little more interrupted here, with a bye week, round 19, Cup round 3, round 20, bye week, round 21, Cup round 4, and then round 22, in the span of eight weeks. Round 22 is the special round: the 12-team league is split in two after this one. The top six teams at the end of the 22nd round will play in the Championship Group, which will hand out the trophy, Champions' Cup and Globe Cup spots. The bottom six teams will compete in the Challenge Group, which hands out only a Vilitan Cove Invitational spot. If you've paid attention so far, you'll know that the first 22 rounds are a double round robin (11 opponents * 2 games).

Now, we get to two bye weeks.

After that, the final League round kicks off: another double round robin within the smaller groups of 6 teams. That's 10 more rounds. After Cup round 5 in week 37, we get 10 consecutive weekends with League soccer - after which we have our champion. The Cup semifinals (round 6) is played in week 44 in the same week as the 29th League round. Following the end of the league in week 47, week 48 holds the Cup Final - and that's the end of the league year. We then have four weeks off, after which it all starts again.

Just to keep you updated: week 6 is the AOCL final. Week 27 is the Cygnus Cup final. Weeks 48, 49, and 50 have the Youth Cup, Globe Cup and Champions' Cup finals - and the Super Cup is played in weeks 51 and 52. Here's to another football-filled year!
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Soccer - Season 30
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Lower League Soccer
Ko-oren is home to three second divisions. Two of these, the Northern and Southern divisions (NK2D and SK2D), are seen as a bit better than the third (Yoshima, Y2D). This is because the Northern and Southern leagues have a promotion/relegation system with a third division - Yoshima does not.

In the North, Laringen win another second division title, this time by keeping up-and-coming Dartha just barely behind them. It was a good year for the way-out-there teams of the North, with remote WSR and April Bassin in the top 6. Mayara Soccer Guild and Ossendal are straight back down after their promotion last year. Linderivier fall from second to 11th.

NK2D                                       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Laringen AFC 33 18 6 9 40 28 +12 60 SBCC
2 Dartha AFC 33 17 7 9 39 22 +17 58
3 WSR AFC 33 16 8 9 37 27 +10 56
4 Tuinderbeek FC 33 15 6 12 35 32 +3 51
5 Donderen 33 15 5 13 39 44 −5 50
6 April Bassin FC 33 13 9 11 36 29 +7 48
7 Shinsen 33 14 5 14 35 31 +4 47
8 Sterrenwolde FC 33 12 9 12 28 28 0 45
9 Nyashawill 33 11 7 15 26 37 −11 40
10 Linderivier AFC 33 10 8 15 23 33 −10 38 Relegation
11 Mayara Soccer Guild 33 8 8 17 32 40 −8 32 Relegation
12 Ossendal 33 6 8 19 25 44 −19 26 Relegation


Castelo e Calvente, while not the most famous team of the South, have established themselves as a regional power. They were third last year, just out of SBCC contention - but this time around they are Ko-oren's prime representative on 63 points. Newly promoted Chamiers are third, and last year's number one and two, Argyle and Ambergate, have fallen to 4th and 5th.

SK2D                                       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Castelo e Calvente CS 33 18 9 6 39 22 +17 63 SBCC
2 Zinchester Town 33 18 5 10 42 35 +7 59 SBCC

3 Chamiers 33 16 9 8 40 29 +11 57
4 Argyle Tuesday 33 14 7 12 35 32 +3 49
5 Ambergate City 33 13 9 11 31 28 +3 48
6 Leeshire United 33 12 7 14 34 38 −4 43
7 Amandine AdF 33 12 4 17 31 37 −6 40
8 Langward 33 10 9 14 31 34 −3 39
9 Anarcourt CF 33 10 9 14 33 37 −4 39
10 Planneige 33 9 11 13 36 42 −6 38 Relegation
11 Coloruna 33 9 11 13 38 46 −8 38 Relegation
12 Mawrystwyth 33 9 6 18 25 35 −10 33 Relegation


The Yoshiman second division counts as much more of a crapshoot than the other two. The teams here don't transfer very often with each other, but the top teams feed into ImageAdvance Alara, ImageKatashi-Kanatsu, and sometimes ImageSchemerdrecht SVV, ImageTanques AOE, and others. Otavura, given their remote location, are regional powerhouses now with two straight good finishes. Echizen, however, take the win while keeping their rivals, Teragaseki, in third place. Chikuno fall from 2nd to 4th.

Y2D                                        Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Echizen 33 16 10 7 41 25 +16 58 SBCC
2 Otavura 33 16 8 9 42 32 +10 56
3 Teragaseki 33 14 9 10 41 28 +13 51
4 Chikuno 33 14 7 12 41 37 +4 49
5 Aviansola 33 13 10 10 35 32 +3 49
6 Shimohavi 33 10 14 9 31 28 +3 44
7 Vurusen 33 11 11 11 38 36 +2 44
8 Motojagava 33 10 13 10 26 33 −7 43
9 Odahayashi 33 12 7 14 34 44 −10 43
10 Yonenomura 33 10 6 17 26 35 −9 36
11 Fukushira 33 9 7 17 31 45 −14 34
12 Nitoya 33 8 8 17 38 49 −11 32


Myaranowra, Launott and Gehrenna secure promotion to the second division! Some larger teams, especially Kerkhaven, can't find a way up at all.

NK3D                                       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Myaranowra 33 17 6 10 43 26 +17 57 Promotion
2 Launott 33 15 11 7 38 23 +15 56 Promotion
3 Gehrenna FC 33 16 6 11 43 33 +10 54 Promotion

4 Arboren FC 33 14 10 9 31 29 +2 52
5 Serevne AFC 33 13 10 10 34 36 −2 49
6 Grimhof VV 33 13 7 13 34 37 −3 46
7 Egevea 33 12 9 12 44 39 +5 45
8 Senoren FC 33 11 12 10 29 27 +2 45
9 Turnaarde FC 33 10 6 17 33 43 −10 36
10 Kerkhaven-Rommefort-Combinatie 33 9 8 16 34 42 −8 35
11 Honingsweg 33 8 11 14 29 43 −14 35
12 Rozenvoorde FC 33 8 8 17 32 46 −14 32


The longest team names go back to the second division! Couziers are renowned cupfighters and they are back up. Huthwich are the richest lower-division team and they make it back as well. Strongfair complete the trio, while the likes of Limecroft stay here for another year. Ferncombe punch well above their weight - can they do that next year?

SK3D                                       Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Couziers-Olympiques 33 16 12 5 45 28 +17 60 Promotion
2 Huthwich & Iduloren FC 33 17 5 11 55 37 +18 56 Promotion
3 Strongfair 33 14 8 11 42 41 +1 50 Promotion

4 Ferncombe 33 13 11 9 36 36 0 50
5 Limecroft & Abyss FC 33 14 6 13 46 41 +5 48
6 Belmore FC 33 13 7 13 35 38 −3 46
7 Brighthaven Town 33 13 6 14 37 31 +6 45
8 Sydberg 33 13 6 14 36 36 0 45
9 Oai 33 8 15 10 31 31 0 39
10 Grainshire United 33 9 11 13 42 50 −8 38
11 Soothill 33 8 10 15 25 39 −14 34
12 Llandy 33 9 5 19 28 50 −22 32


Sterrenwolde get another championship, but this time they aren't champions months before the end of the league. GNU have done very well. AEU have recovered well from their top players leaving for the second division teams, while Yoshiman teams (the three Katashi teams and Furune) fail to make an impact.

Uni-North                                  Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Technische Universiteit Sterrenwolde 33 17 8 8 46 32 +14 59
2 Gehrenna National University 33 16 9 8 46 28 +18 57
3 Aevanna Ecologiske Universitet 33 14 8 11 33 30 +3 50
4 Maethoru National University 33 13 11 9 32 32 0 50
5 Katashi Yoshima Daigaku 33 12 10 11 31 28 +3 46
6 West Strand Riding University 33 11 12 10 33 28 +5 45
7 Sudaefjolluniversitet 33 11 11 11 28 27 +1 44
8 Furune Geijutsu Daigaku 33 11 11 11 35 36 −1 44
9 Schemerdrechtuniversiteit 33 11 9 13 26 28 −2 42
10 Katashi Keizai Daigaku 33 7 13 13 33 36 −3 34
11 Katashi Ika Daigaku 33 9 7 17 30 47 −17 34
12 Nordorenfjolluniversitet 33 7 9 17 28 49 −21 30


Both Willowbourne teams, two of the best four University teams of last season, finish in the top 4. What a competition though, as Cote Austral take first place and Mawryshire get somewhat of a local soccer culture together. That state normally doesn't feature much soccer (cricket, gridiron or rugby union, rather), but some talents have made the Top League and the grassroots level impresses as well.

Uni-South                                  Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 Université de la Côte Austral 33 17 8 8 38 24 +14 59
2 Willowbourne Institute of Humanities 33 17 5 11 36 29 +7 56
3 University of Mawryshire 33 17 4 12 43 31 +12 55
4 Willowbourne Technological Academy 33 16 6 11 34 25 +9 54
5 Economical Institute of Amandine 33 13 11 9 34 32 +2 50
6 Surbourneshire Technical University 33 12 9 12 27 27 0 45
7 Université des Arts d'Aminey 33 12 6 15 30 32 −2 42
8 Uni of A&E of Grain- and Leeshire 33 11 8 14 40 46 −6 41
9 Greencaster Business University 33 10 10 13 32 34 −2 40
10 Santa Teresa Naval Academy 33 11 6 16 37 44 −7 39
11 National University of Willowbourne 33 10 6 17 34 46 −12 36
12 Greencaster Technical University 33 10 5 18 29 44 −15 35



Top League Soccer - Round 1-22

And now for what you're here for. The first twenty-two rounds of the Top League. After this stage, the top 6 play another full round robin to decide on the champion, while the bottom six also play on.

Top League                                 Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 ImageTanques AOÉ 22 11 9 2 37 23 +14 42
2 ImageAdvance Alara 22 11 8 3 35 19 +16 41
3 ImageMiradela GD 22 10 6 6 37 35 +2 36
4 ImageMaethoru SC 22 8 9 5 31 22 +9 33
5 ImageBruncester United AFC 22 8 8 6 22 15 +7 32
6 ImageBranvón CD 22 9 5 8 22 20 +2 32

7 ImageAminey CS CS 22 9 4 9 33 27 +6 31
8 ImageCirelbourne United 22 9 3 10 18 19 −1 30
9 ImageStraudum 22 6 7 9 10 13 −3 25
10 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu 22 5 7 10 27 40 −13 22
11 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV 22 4 6 12 13 27 −14 18
12 ImageMaynard AFC 22 4 4 14 12 37 −25 16


ImageTanques AOE' road to the Championship Group
0: ImageAdvance Alara 2–0 ImageTanques AOÉ
1: ImageTanques AOÉ 4–2 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu
2: ImageSchemerdrecht SVV 1–2 ImageTanques AOÉ
3: ImageBranvón CD 1–2 ImageTanques AOÉ
4: ImageTanques AOÉ 4–1 ImageMaynard AFC
5: ImageMaethoru SC 1–1 ImageTanques AOÉ
6: ImageTanques AOÉ 1–1 ImageMiradela GD
7: ImageStraudum 0–0 ImageTanques AOÉ
8: ImageTanques AOÉ 1–0 ImageBruncester United AFC
9: ImageCirelbourne United 1–2 ImageTanques AOÉ
10: ImageTanques AOÉ 3–2 ImageAminey CS (vs rivals)
11: ImageTanques AOÉ 1–1 ImageAdvance Alara
12: ImageKatashi-Kanatsu 0–3 ImageTanques AOÉ
13: ImageTanques AOÉ 0–0 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV
14: ImageTanques AOÉ 1–3 Branvón CD
15: ImageMaynard AFC 0–1 ImageTanques AOÉ
16: ImageTanques AOÉ 2–2 ImageMaethoru SC
17: ImageMiradela GD 1–1 ImageTanques AOÉ
18: ImageTanques AOÉ 1–0 ImageStraudum
19: ImageBruncester nited AFC 1–1 ImageTanques AOÉ
20: ImageTanques AOÉ 1–1 ImageCirelbourne United
21: ImageAminey S 2–5 ImageTanques AOÉ (vs rivals)

ImageAdvance Alara's road to the Championship Group
0: ImageAdvance Alara 2–0 ImageTanques AOÉ
1: ImageMaynard AFC 0–4 ImageAdvance Alara
2: ImageAdvance Alara 2–1 ImageMaethoru SC
3: ImageMiradela GD 0–0 Advance ImageAdvance Alara
4: ImageAdvance Alara 2–0 ImageStraudum
5: ImageBruncester United AFC 1–3 ImageAdvance Alara
6: ImageAdvance Alara 1–1 ImageCirelbourne United
7: ImageAminey CS 2–0 ImageAdvance Alara
8: ImageAdvance Alara 1–1 ImageBranvón CD
9: ImageAdvance Alara 6–6 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu (vs rivals)
10: ImageSchemerdrecht SVV 0–2 ImageAdvance Alara
11: ImageTanques AOÉ 1–1 ImageAdvance Alara
12: ImageAdvance Alara 2–0 ImageMaynard AFC
13: ImageMaethoru SC 0–0 ImageAdvance Alara
14: ImageAdvance Alara 3–1 ImageMiradela GD
15: ImageStraudum 0–1 ImageAdvance Alara
16: ImageAdvance Alara 1–0 ImageBruncester United AFC
17: ImageCirelbourne United 1–2 ImageAdvance Alara
18: ImageAdvance Alara 0–0 ImageAminey CS
19: ImageBranvón CD 2–1 ImageAdvance Alara
20: ImageKatashi-Kanatsu 0–0 ImageAdvance Alara (vs rivals)
21: ImageAdvance Alara 1–2 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV

All rivalries of Season 30
ImageMaethoru SC 2–1 ImageAminey CS
ImageAminey CS 2–2 ImageMaethoru SC

ImageTanques AOÉ 3–2 ImageAminey CS
ImageAminey CS 2–5 ImageTanques AOÉ

ImageBruncester United AFC 1–0 ImageCirelbourne United
ImageCirelbourne United 0–1 ImageBruncester United AFC

ImageSchemerdrecht SVV 0–0 ImageStraudum
ImageStraudum 0–0 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV

ImageBranvón CD 0–2 ImageMiradela GD
ImageMiradela GD 1–0 ImageBranvón CD

ImageAdvance Alara 6–6 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu
ImageKatashi-Kanatsu 0–0 ImageAdvance Alara
Completely as advertised, ImageTanques AOE have gotten a great squad together that can defend as well as attack - what a midfield. Them and ImageAdvance Alara are big favourites to win the title in the next 10 rounds through rarely losing. ImageAdvance Alara is a bit of a surprise here, they were good and much improved from the year before - but this good? The red-black Eastern side had to get a good year this year, and the veterans delivered with a big help from the new under-23 core of the team. Maybe this'll convince the likes of Ishiwata, Odell, Tsuchida and Tsutsui to play for another year - they will likely make it into the Globe Cup at least.

ImageMiradela GD are a little short of what they were penned down for. They're eight points behind, going into the final 10 rounds, and the tiny defensive structure they had fell away completely. Seoane, yChibowd and Varela are a talented group, but with zero depth it turns out that ImageMiradela GD will eventually lose a few games in the final 15 minutes. It's still great that they've made third place on a +2 goal difference. They've mostly recorded small but high-scoring wins, but there was so much more on offer.

ImageMaethoru SC are back in contention. It seems that whatever this club does, they will end up in the top 6 no matter what. They might just play a vital role in there - though they need to make up 9 points. The weakest ImageMaethoru SC squad in years has a great young core of Tartaguthen, Monurga, and Amawai. Not exactly local talent, but still a great deal for the team. The best front office in soccer can do some damage from here on out.

ImageBruncester United AFC are in the top 6 - which suits them given their defensive prowess. Fifteen goals conceded across the year, and not a completely botched offensive scheme. The best wing back duo, Gicquel and Brogley, have been put to good use and now they can secure a Globe Cup spot once again.

In the last few years, they've been awful - but this year, we wrote them down for third place. It turned out that ImageBranvón CD weren't there yet. Still, they are sixth and that means that they are at the party, with their big rivals ImageMiradela GD whom they can now play four times in one year. Revenge has never felt this great, and ImageMaynard AFC will have to take notes. This is how you rebuild. The creativity of Puga, Vallotton and Novoa has been left free and without the need to play working-class football, they are now unchained. Not the offensive numbers they had hoped for, but the results are fine and that's what matters.

ImageAminey CS do pretty well, having made seventh place. There was a 5-2 round 22 loss to ImageTanques AOE that prevented them from making the Six. To be honest, after selling some of their best players it's a miracle they finished this far up. But to big market ImageAminey CS, the Challenge Group just isn't worth it. ImageCirelbourne United have also outperformed their expectations by a good margin. They were hoping to sustain themselves and rebuild using depth signings and adding youth, they made it to 8th and frankly not very far behind the likes of ImageMaethoru SC.

This wasn't going to be ImageStraudum's year. After a few good years, they're back in the lower half which their financial situation would dictate. The defence is there as always, but the results have regressed back to the mean. ImageKatashi-Kanatsu, meanwhile, was going for much more than 10th. Having made the Six last year, they hoped to make it back. Maybe they went for a too youthful approach, and they will be back in the Six next year. Nakazono, Ishimaki, and Olio have been alright at times and great at other times, so they might just get there.

The biggest let-downs of the year have been ImageSchemerdrecht SVV though. Sure, they didn't have the top-4 team of the last few years, but 11th is a stretch. Bad decisions, some injuries, and losing their central midfield to Darmeni clubs: there is money for improvements. Lastly, there is ImageMaynard AFC and we never thought it would be anyone else. The smallest market of the league will have to do better. There is local talent being developed here so I want to make the case that they deserve better at this point - but the decisions made at the starting XI level just aren't up to standard compared to the rest of the league. We are waiting for some managerial changes yet again.


Top League Soccer - Rounds 23-32
Now that we know which teams go into the top six, for the championship and the UICA spots, and which teams go to the bottom six, to settle scores from the first 22 rounds, it's time for the final Groups. We have the Championship Group, featuring ImageTanques AOE, ImageAdvance Alara, ImageMiradela GD, ImageMaethoru SC, ImageBruncester United AFC and ImageBranvón CD. ImageBranvón CD and ImageAdvance Alara were expected to do well but they're punching above their weight regardless. ImageMaethoru SC and ImageMiradela GD are somehow always in the top 6. ImageBruncester United AFC have shored up the defence and defence does still win you points, especially in Ko-oren. ImageTanques AOE have assembled the team of the decade, or at least it feels like that, and they are hunting for their firs title.

In the Challenge Group, we have ImageStraudum, ImageSchemerdrecht SVV and ImageCirelbourne United, who had hoped to make the top 6. There are ImageKatashi-Kanatsu and ImageAminey CS, big clubs who have taken a small hit, and ImageMaynard AFC, who have yet to impress.

Teams retain the points and goals from the first 22 rounds. That gives ImageAdvance Alara and ImageTanques AOE a cushion in their championship race.

Championship Group                         Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts 
1 ImageMiradela GD 10 8 1 1 22 11 +11 25
2 ImageBranvón CD 10 5 2 3 11 7 +4 17
3 ImageTanques AOÉ 10 4 1 5 10 10 0 13
4 ImageAdvance Alara 10 3 2 5 13 17 −4 11
5 ImageBruncester United AFC 10 3 1 6 6 14 −8 10
6 ImageMaethoru SC 10 2 3 5 10 13 −3 9

Challenge Group Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 ImageStraudum 10 5 4 1 9 3 +6 19
2 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu 10 4 2 4 17 13 +4 14
3 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV 10 4 2 4 7 7 0 14
4 ImageCirelbourne United 10 4 2 4 8 11 −3 14
5 ImageMaynard AFC 10 4 1 5 8 10 −2 13
6 ImageAminey CS 10 2 3 5 11 16 −5 9



ImageMiradela GD blow out the opposition in the final 10 games. There are so many deciders among the final 30 games, every single time you win, an opponent cannot get three necessary points. Their eight games won, give them 24 points, but also takes away 24 points from their direct opposition. Noya was on fire, scoring 9 of the final 22 goals. ImageBranvón CD show that they deserve to be in the top 6, with 17 points lifting them from sixth to fourth. But with these two teams doing so well... where are ImageTanques AOE and ImageAdvance Alara? Turns out that they might have peaked too early: they are found in third and fourth on 13 and 11 points. All of the momentum ImageTanques AOE had coming into the final stage is gone as they failed to turn losses into draws. ImageBruncester United AFC and ImageMaethoru SC are the final teams, both missing the Globe Cup. ImageBruncester United AFC could not find the net anywhere near enough.

ImageStraudum came into the Challenge Group with great form, losing just one of the final 10 rounds. They move up from ninth to seventh - good for an conditional Invitational spot. Wins were far more divided in the Challenge Group: even ImageMaynard AFC won 40% of their fixtures. There wasn't much movement as a result.

That gives us this final table:

Top League                                 Pld    W   D   L    GF   GA   GD   Pts
1 ImageMiradela GD 32 18 7 7 59 46 +13 61 Champions, CC, AOCL
2 ImageTanques AOÉ 32 15 10 7 47 33 +14 55 GC
3 ImageAdvance Alara 32 14 10 8 48 36 +12 52 GC
4 ImageBranvón CD 32 14 7 11 33 27 +6 49 GC

5 ImageMaethoru SC 32 10 12 10 41 35 +6 42
6 ImageBruncester United AFC 32 11 9 12 28 29 -1 42

7 ImageStraudum 32 11 11 10 19 16 +3 44 Vilitan Cove Invitational
8 ImageCirelbourne United 32 13 5 14 26 30 −4 44
9 ImageAminey CS 32 11 7 14 44 43 +1 40
10 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu 32 9 9 14 44 53 −9 36
11 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV 32 8 8 16 20 34 −14 32
12 ImageMaynard AFC 32 8 5 19 20 47 −27 29


Stats

Goals
1. Domingos Noya (ImageMiradela GD) - 25
2. Antoine Duchemin (ImageTanques AOE) - 16
3. Seibei Olio (ImageKatashi-Kanatsu) - 14

Assists
1. Oliwer Starosta, SOU (ImageMiradela GD) - 16
2. Reizo Yokota (ImageKatashi-Kanatsu) - 15
3. Maximilien Longchambon (ImageTanques AOE) - 15

Clean sheets
1. Gudo Neihof (ImageStraudum) - 20
2. Wellington Doolan (ImageBruncester United AFC) - 13
3. Raye Moineau (ImageTanques AOE) - 12

Team of the Year
GK Gudo Neihof (ImageStraudum)
RB Isabela Basquez (ImageBranvón CD)
CB Minne van Schelven (ImageStraudum)
CB Don Carbey (ImageCirelbourne United)
LB Alan Brogley (ImageBruncester United AFC)
DM Cole Train (ImageTanques AOE)
CM Philip Odell (ImageAdvance Alara)
CAM Maximilien Longchambon (ImageTanques AOE)
Wing Oliwer Starosta, SOU (ImageMiradela GD)
SS Samou Vallotton (ImageBranvón CD)
S Domingos Noya (ImageMiradela GD)

Qualifiers
CC ImageMiradela GD
GC ImageTanques AOE, ImageAdvance Alara, ImageBranvón CD
Cygnus ImageMiradela GD
AOCL ImageMiradela GD
SBCC Castelo e Calvente CS, Laringen AFC, Echizen, Zinchester Town
VCI ImageStraudum
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Soccer - Season 30
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Ko-orenite Cup


Cup R1

Brighthaven Town (S) 1–1 Llandy (S) (1–2 AET)
Ossendal (N) 1–0 Grainshire United (S)
Schemerdrechtuniversiteit (UN) 1–3 University of Mawryshire (US)
Willowbourne Technological Academy (US) 0–0 Nitoya (Y) (0–1 AET)
Huthwich & Iduloren FC (S) 1–1 Greencaster Technical University (US) (1–1 AET) (4–2 pen.)
Launott (N) 6–1 Gehrenna National University (UN)
Planneige (S) 1–0 Surbourneshire Technical University (US)
Sudaefjolluniversitet (UN) 0–1 Katashi Ika Daigaku (UN)
Honingsweg (N) 1–2 Myaranowra (N)
Maethoru National University (UN) 1–0 Economical Institute of Amandine (US)
Aevanna Ecologiske Universitet (UN) 0–3 Nordorenfjolluniversitet (UN)
Teragaseki (Y) 1–2 Université des Arts d'Aminey (US)
Greencaster Business University (US) 0–1 Leeshire United (S)
Uni of A&E of Grain- and Leeshire (US) 3–2 Rozenvoorde FC (N)
Santa Teresa Naval Academy (US) 1–0 Zinchester Town (S)
Ferncombe (S) 0–1 Grimhof VV (N)
Katashi Yoshima Daigaku (UN) 2–0 Egevea (N)
Technische Universiteit Sterrenwolde (UN) 0–2 Katashi Keizai Daigaku (UN)
Odahayashi (Y) 0–4 Gehrenna FC (N)
Vurusen (Y) 1–1 Dartha AFC (N) (1–2 AET)
Arboren FC (N) 0–4 Willowbourne Institute of Humanities (US)
Limecroft & Abyss FC (S) 1–0 Soothill (S)
Belmore FC (S) 1–2 West Strand Riding University (UN)
Shinsen (N) 1–2 Chamiers (S)
Couziers-Olympiques (S) 3–0 Université de la Côte Austral (US)
Furune Geijutsu Daigaku (UN) 1–3 Sterrenwolde FC (N)
Senoren FC (N) 1–1 Aviansola (Y) (1–1 AET) (3–4 pen.)
Sydberg (S) 0–0 Turnaarde FC (N) (0–0 AET) (4–3 pen.)
Strongfair (S) 1–0 Serevne AFC (N)
Mayara Soccer Guild (N) 2–2 Oai (S) (2–2 AET) (2–3 pen.)
Echizen (Y) 4–1 Langward (S)
Kerkhaven-Rommefort-Combinatie (N) 0–0 National University of Willowbourne (US) (0–0 AET) (4–2 pen.)

Cup R2

Chamiers (S) 1–0 April Bassin FC (N)
ImageAdvance Alara (1) 4–0 Shimohavi (Y)
Planneige (S) 2–0 Leeshire United (S)
Tuinderbeek FC (N) 3–0 Dartha AFC (N)
ImageMiradela GD (1) 4–0 Nyashawill (N)
ImageCirelbourne United (1) 0–3 ImageAminey CS (1)
Willowbourne Institute of Humanities (US) 2–3 ImageMaynard AFC (1)
Huthwich & Iduloren FC (S) 1–0 Ambergate City (S)
Mawrystwyth (S) 0–0 Castelo e Calvente CS (S) (1–0 AET)
Sterrenwolde FC (N) 1–0 Katashi Ika Daigaku (UN)
Oai (S) 0–1 Couziers-Olympiques (S)
Linderivier AFC (N) 0–1 Argyle Tuesday (S)
Grimhof VV (N) 2–0 Chikuno (Y)
Gehrenna FC (N) 0–1 Fukushira (Y)
Coloruna (S) 1–0 Nitoya (Y)
Launott (N) 0–1 ImageStraudum (1)
Echizen (Y) 2–2 ImageTanques AOE (1) (2–3 AET)
Kerkhaven-Rommefort-Combinatie (N) 2–0 Anarcourt CF (S)
Amandine AdF (S) 3–3 Uni of A&E of Grain- and Leeshire (US) (3–3 AET) (3–2 pen.)
University of Mawryshire (US) 0–0 Université des Arts d'Aminey (US) (0–0 AET) (4–5 pen.)
Limecroft & Abyss FC (S) 0–2 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu (1)
Aviansola (Y) 1–0 Llandy (S)
Santa Teresa Naval Academy (US) 2–0 Sydberg (S)
Katashi Yoshima Daigaku (UN) 0–0 Otavura (Y) (1–1 AET) (3–1 pen.)
WSR AFC (N) 0–1 ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1)
Donderen (N) 0–2 ImageMaethoru SC (1)
Strongfair (S) 2–1 Maethoru National University (UN)
Motojagava (Y) 0–0 Branvón CD (1) (1–1 AET) (2–4 pen.)
ImageBruncester United AFC (1) 1–0 Yonenomura (Y)
West Strand Riding University (UN) 0–2 Myaranowra (N)
Katashi Keizai Daigaku (UN) 2–2 Nordorenfjolluniversitet (UN) (3–3 AET) (1–4 pen.)
Laringen AFC (N) 2–1 Ossendal (N)

Cup R3

ImageMaethoru SC (1) 4–1 Nordorenfjolluniversitet (UN)
Santa Teresa Naval Academy (US) 0–0 ImageAdvance Alara (1) (0–0 AET) (3–2 pen.)
Couziers-Olympiques (S) 1–1 Mawrystwyth (S) (1–1 AET) (3–1 pen.)
Aviansola (Y) 1–1 Tuinderbeek FC (N) (1–1 AET) (3–4 pen.)
Sterrenwolde FC (N) 0–1 Katashi Yoshima Daigaku (UN)
Myaranowra (N) 1–0 Kerkhaven-Rommefort-Combinatie (N)
ImageBruncester United AFC (1) 0–2 ImageTanques AOE (1)
Laringen AFC (N) 1–0 Strongfair (S)
Grimhof VV (N) 0–0 Coloruna (S) (0–0 AET) (5–4 pen.)
ImageAminey CS (1) 3–3 Huthwich & Iduloren FC (S) (3–4 AET)
Planneige (S) 1–2 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu (1)
ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1) 2–1 Fukushira (Y)
Chamiers (S) 0–0 ImageMiradela GD (1) (0–0 AET) (3–4 pen.)
Branvón CD (1) 0–0 ImageStraudum (1) (0–1 AET)
ImageMaynard AFC (1) 1–2 Argyle Tuesday (S)
Université des Arts d'Aminey (US) 0–2 Amandine AdF (S)

Cup R4

Laringen AFC (N) 0–1 ImageMaethoru SC (1)
ImageMiradela GD (1) 1–0 Myaranowra (N)
Katashi Yoshima Daigaku (UN) 0–2 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu (1)
Amandine AdF (S) 0–0 Argyle Tuesday (S) (0–0 AET) (3–4 pen.)
Couziers-Olympiques (S) 1–1 Huthwich & Iduloren FC (S) (2–1 AET)
ImageSchemerdrecht SVV (1) 2–2 Santa Teresa Naval Academy (US) (2–3 AET)
ImageTanques AOE (1) 2–1 ImageStraudum (1)
Tuinderbeek FC (N) 1–0 Grimhof VV (N)

Cup R5 - Quarterfinals

Tuinderbeek FC (N) 1–5 ImageTanques AOE (1)
Argyle Tuesday (S) 0–2 Santa Teresa Naval Academy (US)
ImageMaethoru SC (1) 0–2 Couziers-Olympiques (S)
ImageMiradela GD (1) 1–1 ImageKatashi-Kanatsu (1) (2–1 AET)

Cup R6 - Semifinals

Santa Teresa Naval Academy (US) 0–2 ImageTanques AOE (1)
ImageMiradela GD (1) 2–0 Couziers-Olympiques (S)

Cup R7 - Final

ImageTanques AOE (1) 1–2 ImageMiradela GD (1)
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Baseball - Season 21


Previews

Best infields
The best defences start with the infield. Nothing is supposed to get past them, and a textbook performance starts here.
Tier 1: ImageKatashi Giants, ImageIntermare Admirals, ImageArakura Knights, ImageSanta Teresa Stars
Tier 2: ImageEchizen Dragons, ImageAminey Wanderers, ImageKatashi Generals, ImageSuvira Quarry
Tier 3: ImageTeragaseki Dynamo, ImageFerrovente Whales, ImageAmandine Challengers, ImageNitoya Silvers

Tier One gives us teams with good players at every position. Some teams, like the ImageIntermare Admirals, have more than one great player here as well (Sivurila, Holtmaat, at first base and second base), and others get by with having no poor players at all (the ImageKatashi Giants). Tier Two has teams where the infield typically has one great player, but there is an obvious flaw somewhere. The ImageEchizen Dragons have Fouquet at first base, but they lack a good player at second base. Once the first base has been taken, we see that the ImageEchizen Dragons allow more players to advance to second than any other team, across a season. Tier Three is composed of teams that have put little thought into the infield - that said, they just think other parts of the team are more important.

Best outfields
Here are some of the better hitting teams, with quicker, more powerful, or both. The offence often starts here, completed by a good infield.
Tier 1: ImageNitoya Silvers, ImageAmandine Challengers, ImageEchizen Dragons, ImageSanta Teresa Stars
Tier 2: ImageKatashi Generals, ImageKatashi Giants, ImageIntermare Admirals, ImageSuvira Quarry
Tier 3: ImageTeragaseki Dynamo, ImageAminey Wanderers, ImageArakura Knights, ImageFerrovente Whales

Tier One, while it may look like these are elite units, has some teams with poor spots in the outfield. The ImageNitoya Silvers are likely the most complete, with international players at centre- and left field - but they lack a similar individual at right field. Also, the centre and left fielders (Umemura and Shiro) are well into their thirties - but the tiers don't account for that. The ImageAmandine Challengers, just moved there, have kept their team together for the most part, aided by many new youth signings. It looks like they've hit on something, as a lot of mainlander talent has decided to start their careers early at the ImageAmandine Challengers. Keep your eyes on Paterson, and Mignard, this might be a show they've got locked down for the next decade. Tier two has decent players here, with the ImageKatashi Generals clearly better than the rest. Esumi, Kikuchi and Vamada are a good squad, on average maybe better than some Tier one teams - but on the whole there's no deciding player that wins you games.

Best starters
The starting groups are starting to come together. There is no position where teams are so universally divided, having legendary pitchers and subpar pitchers on the same team.
Tier 1: ImageAminey Wanderers, ImageKatashi Giants, ImageSuvira Quarry, ImageFerrovente Whales
Tier 2: ImageAmandine Challengers, ImageTeragaseki Dynamo, ImageSanta Teresa Stars, ImageIntermare Admirals
Tier 3: ImageKatashi Generals, ImageNitoya Silvers, ImageEchizen Dragons, ImageArakura Knights

This one is the hardest to judge. It really comes down to planning: every team has clear greats and clear almosts. Even Tier One teams, like the ImageKatashi Giants, have Akija and Kumagaya on the one hand - and Jukimuro and Nagatsuka on the other. Nagatsuka isn't a liability, but we can see the Giants saving up Jukimuro for weaker opponents or less important games. It's harsh, but it is how it is. The ImageAminey Wanderers are a weird bunch, with Gavreau and Brands, they have two national teamers, leaving them with almost no funds for the rest of the starters. If you think there's no talent on the Tier Three teams: the ImageNitoya Silvers have Uranishi. This category is closer than you'd think.

Best bullpens
Starters only take you so far (the fifth inning, usually). The only thing that matters is the score at the end, so the relievers better be as good as the starters.
Tier 1: ImageAmandine Challengers, ImageIntermare Admirals, ImageSanta Teresa Stars, ImageSuvira Quarry
Tier 2: ImageEchizen Dragons, ImageArakura Knights, ImageKatashi Generals, ImageTeragaseki Dynamo
Tier 3: ImageKatashi Giants, ImageFerrovente Whales, ImageAminey Wanderers, ImageNitoya Silvers

The differences here are huge. Tier One teams have a massive trump card compared to the rest. The ImageKatashi Giants are listed in Tier Three, even though they have the largest bullpen. They have choice, but it's more like a dilemma where every choice might be just not enough.

Best catchers
Ko-oren is a little conservative when it comes to calling pitches, and catchers are the go-to database on what's worked this game, what normally works against each batter, and what the pitcher is capable of. The catcher is the biggest asset towards good pitching here.
Tier 1: ImageEchizen Dragons, ImageSanta Teresa Stars, ImageKatashi Generals, ImageAminey Wanderers
Tier 2: ImageNitoya Silvers, ImageFerrovente Whales, ImageIntermare Admirals, ImageAmandine Challengers
Tier 3: ImageKatashi Giants, ImageSuvira Quarry, ImageTeragaseki Dynamo, ImageArakura Knights

Again, there are big fluctuations per team because this position group is very small. The Tier One nations have catchers that are considered for the World Baseball Classic-winning Greenblues (Kagulazaka, Berganza, Kashiwa, Medin respectively). Tier Two stars off good, but drops off significantly (Arima for the ImageNitoya Silvers, is a very good Tier Two catcher).

Overall
Giving four points for a Tier 1 appearance, two for Tier 2 and one for Tier 3, rewarding the positive outliers, here are our teams:
1. ImageSanta Teresa Stars - 18
2. ImageIntermare Admirals - 14
3. ImageAmandine Challengers - 13
4. ImageEchizen Dragons - 13
5. ImageSuvira Quarry - 13
6. ImageKatashi Giants - 12
7. ImageAminey Wanderers - 12
8. ImageKatashi Generals - 11
9. ImageFerrovente Whales - 9
10. ImageNitoya Silvers - 9
11. ImageArakura Knights - 9
12. ImageTeragaseki Dynamo - 7

So, given last season, we can see that the ImageSanta Teresa Stars are spending like they are a top 3 team - which, given their status, they should be. The ImageIntermare Admirals had a decent team, finished last due to uncertainty around the move, but now in their second season as a mainlander team, they should be competing. The ImageAmandine Challengers were second last season, kept their team, but now face the same problems in their first season on the mainland (having come from Aonishi). The ImageEchizen Dragons and ImageSuvira Quarry are still in the top 6, like their finish last season. Very solid mid-table teams, that might surprise for a playoff spot (in the top 3). Both Katashi teams, the ImageKatashi Giants and the ImageKatashi Generals, finshed in the top 4 last season, but they seem to have dropped a little. The Giants are too hot-and-cold, with some great positions and some abysmal ones, and the Generals are not top in anything, really. The ImageAminey Wanderers are looking to finally leave the stream of bottom-3 finishes, while now at the bottom we find the cursed ImageArakura Knights (despite their 3rd place last season!), the ImageTeragaseki Dynamo, the ImageNitoya Silvers, and the ImageFerrovente Whales - the latter three all in the bottom 6 of last year.

Standings

Pld     W    L    Win % 
1 ImageSanta Teresa Stars 132 80 52 0.606 - Final
2 ImageAminey Wanderers 132 80 52 0.606 - Semifinal
3 ImageAmandine Challengers 132 79 53 0.598 - Semifinal
4 ImageEchizen Dragons 132 71 61 0.538
5 ImageKatashi Generals 132 70 62 0.530
6 ImageIntermare Admirals 132 70 62 0.530
7 ImageSuvira Quarry 132 61 71 0.462
8 ImageNitoya Silvers 132 59 73 0.447
9 ImageTeragaseki Dynamo 132 59 73 0.447
10 ImageKatashi Giants 132 56 76 0.424
11 ImageArakura Knights 132 54 78 0.409
12 ImageFerrovente Whales 132 53 79 0.402


The ImageSanta Teresa Stars, as expected, win the right to go straight to the final! The ImageAminey Wanderers, on their first season where every single home game is played in Aminey, and the ImageAmandine Challengers, on their first season in the mainland region of Amandine, get to play the semifinals. The ImageAmandine Challengers were here last year as well, and at the time they qualified for the final - which they then lost 4-2.

Let's hope for them that this year will be different.

Finals
Semifinals

ImageAminey Wanderers          2 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0  6
ImageAmandine Challengers 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

ImageAmandine Challengers 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 5
ImageAminey Wanderers 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 4

ImageAmandine Challengers 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
ImageAminey Wanderers 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 5

ImageAminey Wanderers 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3
ImageAmandine Challengers 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

ImageAminey Wanderers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
ImageAmandine Challengers 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 X 4


The Semifinal is a best-of-5. For the first time ever, this entire series is played on the mainland - and not just that: it's played in the same subdivision of Ko-oren throughout. This kind of setup was just not possible two years ago: the ImageAminey Wanderers still travelled between Aminey and other cities as a home base (hence the nickname, Wanderers). The ImageAmandine Challengers used to be from Aonishi, an industrial city in Ko-oren's east. It sure looks like the battle between baseball and cricket for the province of Cote Austral is won by baseball - that's a big population of potential baseball fans. Anyhow, to the series.

Game 1 was just stating the intent of both teams, and a resounding victory to Amandine. The Wanderers have a scary pitching lineup, and they gave Gavreau the starting job. He's been excellent for the Greenblues, but today he was off: when he was taken off in the fifth, he'd already allowed 4 runs (enter the Challengers' big hitter, Addison Paterson). Paterson homered to get him and Mignard home in the first. Campbell, the Challengers' pitcher, struck out the Wanderers whenever he wanted, and it's due to the quickness of Barrande that they got the single run.

Game 2 was slightly longer, and more even. Scoring was put off to very late in the game, with both relievers (Hamasaki and Delacroix) giving up a lot of hits.

Game 3 meant that both teams have had a lead in this series, the Challengers now just one win away from a second consecutive final. Aminey went with Beaugendre, the weakest starter - and they knew right away. Two home runs across ten at-bats scored seven runs for the Challengers, one of the largest innings of the entire season!

Game 4 made things more interesting at 2-2. Aminey fought back, they returned to their best pitcher in Brands, and made very sensible moves all the way through. Conservativism was the name of the game, and they scored three runs in the end.

Game 5 - here it is. the Challengers are back to the final.

Final

ImageSanta Teresa Stars        1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0  2
ImageAmandine Challengers 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 X 3

ImageAmandine Challengers 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3
ImageSanta Teresa Stars 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

ImageAmandine Challengers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
ImageSanta Teresa Stars 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 4

ImageSanta Teresa Stars 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 4
ImageAmandine Challengers 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

ImageSanta Teresa Stars 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3
ImageAmandine Challengers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 X 6

ImageAmandine Challengers 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
ImageSanta Teresa Stars 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 X 6

ImageAmandine Challengers 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 4
ImageSanta Teresa Stars 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2


The Final took place across all seven games in the ABBA system. It was a back-and-forth, the Challengers taking an early 2-0 lead, then giving that up as the Stars went 2-2, then 3-3, until finally, after 10 innings, the Challengers won their championship. The Challengers had another giant inning late in the fifth game, down 3-0 but coming back 3-6 with all six runs scored in a single inning! It's never over until it's over, and nothing is impossible here. The Stars had the record up to that point with four runs in the third game for a 4-1 victory.

Generally, relievers and finishers were great for both teams, the majority of runs were scored in the middle of the game - the late innings for the starting pitchers. The Challengers have the better starters, the Stars have the better relievers. In the final three games, they kept the Stars to three runs in the first five innings of each game combined! Though the Stars gave up very few runs in the final hour of the game - except for the 6-3 loss and the very last game.

In the last game, looking at a 2-0 deficit, the Challengers kept their foes runless while they barely fought themselves back in - then scored two runs in extra innings. The series was one innings too long for the Stars.
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Gridiron season 44

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Previews

East
Offence
1. ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers
2. ImageAerellen Explosions
3. ImageAminey Caspians
4. ImageNoordrug Astronauts
5. ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals
6. ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies

The ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers are going into the season with the best offence of the East. Their gameplan is as complete as it gets, and they are able to rely on a host of different playmakers. Especially TE Van Luttert and RB Galway, paired with an above-average QB in Leroy Fullmore. The O-line is solid, more so around the edges than in the centre, and Galway runs horizontally more than vertically as a result. Their main weakness is their poor receiving corps other than Van Luttert. The ImageAerellen Explosions come second, boasting one of the league's best signalcallers in Aolif Arerira, aided by a great O-line - again, best around the edges and poorer in the centre. Arerira will have to shoulder the bulk of the offence as the front office didn't really help him with skill positions: WR Varafin is fine, and RB Alaraicia is alright despite hitting the 30s, but that's it as far as their skill positions go. Next are the ImageAminey Caspians, who again build their offence around hitting WR Lokaguthen and WR Crozier, with an average QB in Mati Sylvestre. OG Verninac can keep his jersey clean, but there is no running possible with this roster. The ImageNoordrug Astronauts are not much worse than the Caspians, though they have a poor QB. Their skill positions are well above average though, and they can get a running game going pretty easily with RB Svenszoon and TE Antonsen. The latter is the star of the offence, and the O-line is well built as well. OG Brande might be in his 30s, he's a good candidate for the national team already. Fifth are the ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals, mostly due to a very poor QB in Robbe de Croon whom they just can't seem to replace. TE Klijn and national team RB Mannussen keep this offence alive most of the time, and they might have the best O-line in the league - so it's running to set up a rare pass. Last are the ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies, never a great offensive powerhouse, but they are very happy to have QB Robin Reeman, with his experience and quality. As long as he gets enough time to hit WR Schoolhendrik or RB Olink, this team might extend a drive, but the awful O-line means that Reeman will have to throw quick or not at all.

Defence
1. ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies
2. ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers
3. ImageAminey Caspians
4. ImageAerellen Explosions
5. ImageNoordrug Astronauts
6. ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals

So this is ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies territory. Despite the questionable secondary (once the pride of the team), there is so much pressure on the O-line and the QBs from DT Avink, DE Bakker and MLB Fokke that running will be hard and time to develop a play is hard to come by. With SS Dollen, they can gameplan some receivers away too. If only there were better cornerbacks on this team, they would have had more than enough to cover for the offence's mistakes. Nextare the ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers, a team as complete as it gets. Zone defence is hardly possible with this roster, to start with the bad points. DT Braakjans and DE Maatman give this team the second best D-line after the Dragonflies in the entire league, and CB Ensink is likely the best CB in the country at the moment. MLB Keijser has developed very well, but that's as far as this defence goes. Third are the ImageAminey Caspians, who don't really have any bad spots but don't have the players to continuously stop offences either. CB Dutertre is a huge addition to this team, as is OLB Moreau, and they single-handedly take this team from fifth to third or so. Next are the ImageAerellen Explosions, who somehow are the last team in this division alphabetically. There are loads of gaps on this team, especially in the middle of the field between the safeties and linebackers. There isn't really a player to get very excited about - but their worst unit is probably better than any other team's worst unit. It's just a very bland team. Fifth are the ImageNoordrug Astronauts and CB Nieuwstroom shows that Ko-oren will have a very potent secondary in the next World Bowl, after years of mediocre secondary play. For the rest, this roster is pretty bare but only the D-line is truly bad. Last are the ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals, who missed on a few picks and are now left with a sub-par team. DE Binnenpoorte is a great pass-rusher on the national team and one of the biggest earners on the team, but other than that we have S Reinsma, MLB Mulders and DT Ter Meulen - but they can't carry this team.

West
Offence
1. ImageMayara Destroyers
2. ImageMawryshire Centaurs
3. ImageMayara Wolves
4. ImageWillowbourne Saints
5. ImageEaglebury Emperors
6. ImageGreencaster Godspeed

On to the West. The best offence should be the ImageMayara Destroyers', led by QB Kizaunthaunden who is probably a little better than most QBs, but it's his cast where this team shines. WR Patrasthen, and Whitlock, TE Tharadhen, RB Jurethen, this is probably the most star-filled roster in the league. The O-line will give Kizaunthaunden time, especially OT Tathinden who should be the Destroyers' long time answer at LT. Second is the ImageMawryshire Centaurs, with a middle-of-the-road QB in yThollhas, but like the Destroyers they have some talent at the skill positions. WR ySarrwdd is just fine, but TE Pwlh is an absolute mismatch wherever you field him, and RB yGwmrwll is a great find in their second division team. The O-line is spectacular between OT yPeolewf and C ySegrwm. Next are the ImageMayara Wolves, and so we've had the two teams from the capital this high up the power rankings. QB play in the West remains a problem, and Loder fits that narrative. Utility player Garsasunthen mostly operates as kick/punt returner but sees the field as a pass catching running back as well, and he should be the biggest pain for any defensive coordinator. WR Junstarin deserves a call to the national team asap as well. The rest of the unit isn't bad, but it's not great either. Fourth are the ImageWillowbourne Saints. They added a lot of depth this offseason but maybe they would have wanted some starters as well. The O-line is monstrous with Schildwacht, McLelland and Welsh - but the QB (Hedgecock) isn't going to do much and who is he going to throw it to? Second last we find the ImageEaglebury Emperors. Surprisingly, we find a quality QB this low: Stanley Parkes. He is surrounded by some of the worst supporting cast in the league, unfortunately. How come none of our 12 teams can find some decent combinations? TE Kagageera might be the most apt, and the line is pretty good too, but they've got no receivers. This could be a very one-dimensional team. Lastly there are the ImageGreencaster Godspeed, who might have the best kicker in Ko-oren (Abner Bennett) but the offence itself is a dumpsterfire. One of the worst (if not the worst) QB in Whistling, together with absolutely nobody to catch the ball, a great running back behind a mediocre-to-bad line.

Defence
1. ImageMayara Destroyers
2. ImageEaglebury Emperors
3. ImageGreencaster Godspeed
4. ImageMayara Wolves
5. ImageWillowbourne Saints
6. ImageMawryshire Centaurs

The West, as a whole, has worse defences than the East. The Destroyers would be up there in any division, but the Wolves, Saints and Centaurs would all compete for 6th in the East. Individual talent on the ImageMayara Destroyers is fantastic, with OLB Gunmothinden, MLB Haserin, FS Mesjathaunden and DT Rusadhin, there are players in every level of this defence that can tear any offence apart. Naming OLB Piralasthen and DE Haunidhinden as 'average' players on this defence means that the Destroyers are STACKED. Second are the Emperors, because nobody is going to top these Destroyers. They've had a nice influx of local talent that has to show up to give this team a chance. S Minjarrah, OLB Darknoll, DT Farrier: there are three capable units here but it can get rough arond the edges and there will be depth issues. Third are the ImageGreencaster Godspeed who've mostly assembled their great players to pressure the O-line. OLB Henry, MLB Casey and DE Burton are all new forces on this team and it should take them to a much higher level immediately. Fourth are the ImageMayara Wolves, and this division gets ugly very quickly. The Godspeed are fine, but the last three teams on the division just don't have good defensive play. OLB Daunaringun is the only one I expect to show up, and this team is horrible in the trenches. The rest is not good enough to cover for that. Bear that in mind as we look at number five and we realise that there are two worse teams than that, starting with the ImageWillowbourne Saints. There is depth here, and there is talent outside the secondary, but if nobody steps up, there's not much star power here. The ImageMawryshire Centaurs are last, and a busy offseason can't change that. DT yMonras will have to deliver, but there's nobody to deliver to. Double-team him and there's heaps of space behind him.

Regular Season, Stage 1

In the first 11 rounds, every team plays every other team once. This includes 5 divisional matchups and 6 games against teams in the other division.

KGL                              Pld    W   D   L    Win %    Win % 
1 ImageMayara Destroyers 11 10 0 1 0.909 0.909
2 ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 11 9 0 2 0.818 0.818
3 ImageMayara Wolves 11 7 1 3 0.682 0.700
4 ImageMawryshire Centaurs 11 7 0 4 0.636 0.636
5 ImageNoordrug Astronauts 11 5 1 5 0.500 0.500
6 ImageAerellen Explosions 11 5 1 5 0.500 0.500
7 ImageEaglebury Emperors 11 5 0 6 0.455 0.455
8 ImageGreencaster Godspeed 11 4 1 6 0.409 0.400
9 ImageAminey Caspians 11 4 1 6 0.409 0.400
10 ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 11 4 0 7 0.364 0.364
11 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals 11 3 1 7 0.318 0.300
12 ImageWillowbourne Saints 11 0 0 11 0.000 0.000


Entirely as expected, the ImageMayara Destroyers are the best team in the first round. Week five had the biggest fixture of them all, between the hyped teams in the West and East, Destroyers versus 65ers (ImageMayara Destroyers 16–23 ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers). This was the one thing stopping the Destroyers from winning all games, and again no team has gone 11-0 in the first stage. The ImageAerellen Explosions came close last season (10-0-0) and so have the ImageMayara Destroyers. At least it's reassuring to see that the biggest teams of the preseason have delivered in the regular season. The ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers, in turn, lost twice (ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 9–14 ImageMayara Wolves) and (ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 19–30 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals). Really, that last result happened. The 11th team on the list stopped the 65ers from topping the table!

Behind the two contenders, we see the ImageMayara Wolves with a great start but then getting worse as the season went on (three losses in the last four weeks) and they lost to the ImageMawryshire Centaurs, ImageMayara Destroyers, and ImageAerellen Explosions. In the divisional round, as we will see, there is another Mayara city derby and what a game that should be. One with direct playoff implications, that is. In fourth, we have another Western team, the ImageMawryshire Centaurs. They had a poor start with losses to the 65ers, Dragonflies, Destroyers and Emperors. That last one should sting, it might just be the decider so they can't go to the semifinals with two excellent Mayara teams in the same division - and the Centaurs and Emperors are huge rivals. Then we have two Eastern teams, which looks like the worse division for now. The ImageNoordrug Astronauts and the ImageAerellen Explosions look to be among the Eastern semifinal contenders for now, but both couldn't win more than they lost.

The ImageWillowbourne Saints are the first team to go 0-0-11. Honestly, they shouldn't be this bad, right?

Regular Season, Stage 2

WEST                             Pld    W   D   L    Win %    Win % 
1 ImageEaglebury Emperors 5 4 0 1 0.800 0.800
2 ImageWillowbourne Saints 5 4 0 1 0.800 0.800
3 ImageMayara Destroyers 5 2 1 2 0.500 0.500
4 ImageMawryshire Centaurs 5 2 0 3 0.400 0.400
5 ImageMayara Wolves 5 1 2 2 0.400 0.333
6 ImageGreencaster Godspeed 5 0 1 4 0.100 0.000

EAST Pld W D L Win % Win %
1 ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 5 5 0 0 1.000 1.000
2 ImageAerellen Explosions 5 3 1 1 0.700 0.750
3 ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 5 2 1 2 0.500 0.500
4 ImageAminey Caspians 5 2 0 3 0.400 0.400
5 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals 5 1 0 4 0.200 0.200
6 ImageNoordrug Astronauts 5 1 0 4 0.200 0.200


The second stage is fought within the division only, so we'll approach this per group.

In the West, the Destroyers haven't had a great time. Losses to the Emperors and the Saints - the surprises of the group, both going 4-0-1. The Saints! 0-0-11 in the first stage, and look at them now! It won't be enough for the playoffs, but at least it might take them off last place. The Centaurs and Wolves, the other good teams from Stage 1, clock in just behind the Destroyers, neither one taking advantage of the poor Destroyers' period.

In the East, the 65ers look sure of the next round, and they added 5 more wins to their record. If that isn't a lock for the Bowl, I don't know what is. They've been dominant all season. Two out of five wins were by a single score, the rest was well out of reach. The ImageAerellen Explosions will join them in the semis, finishing second again. The Dragonflies redeem their season somewhat, while the Admirals and Astronauts had no business here.

Regular Season Derbies

ImageMawryshire Centaurs 7–10 ImageEaglebury Emperors
ImageMawryshire Centaurs 3–20 ImageEaglebury Emperors

ImageWillowbourne Saints 27–20 ImageGreencaster Godspeed
ImageWillowbourne Saints 19–20 ImageGreencaster Godspeed

ImageMayara Destroyers 23–23 ImageMayara Wolves
ImageMayara Destroyers 31–9 ImageMayara Wolves

ImageNoordrug Astronauts 12–23 ImageAerellen Explosions
ImageNoordrug Astronauts 29–17 ImageAerellen Explosions

ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 6–30 ImageAminey Caspians
ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 10–16 ImageAminey Caspians

ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 20–13 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals
ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 19–30 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals

With that, let's look at the final table.

Regular Season Final Standings

East                             Pld    W   D   L
1 ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers 16 14 0 2
2 ImageAerellen Explosions 16 8 2 6
3 ImageAminey Caspians 16 6 1 9*
4 ImageNoordrug Astronauts 16 6 1 9*
5 ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies 16 6 1 9*
6 ImageSchemerdrecht Admirals 16 4 1 11

West Pld W D L
1 ImageMayara Destroyers 16 12 1 3
2 ImageEaglebury Emperors 16 9 0 7*
3 ImageMawryshire Centaurs 16 9 0 7*
4 ImageMayara Wolves 16 8 3 5
5 ImageGreencaster Godspeed 16 4 2 10
6 ImageWillowbourne Saints 16 4 0 12


Lots of tiebreakers:

In the East, there was a three way tie. Each team involved won one series - and won both games in that series, so the table between them looks like three 2-0-2 teams. The point differential has to do something for us here, and it does. The Caspians are on a net +21, the Dragonflies on a -15 due to awful losses to the Caspians (that 6-30 really hurts) and the Astronauts are on -6.

Caspians - Dragonflies: Caspians by 30 (2-0)
Dragonflies - Astronauts: Dragonflies by 15 (2-0)
Astronauts - Caspians: Astronauts by 9 (2-0)

The Western tiebreaker was a lot easier, it were just two teams. Even better, they're rivals and the winner takes a semifinal spot. The Emperors went into the last game on a 3 point win. So it turned out that those Stage 1 events did decide on the semifinalist after all! The Emperors won the last game by 17 points so they'll be going to the postseason. Again, this one stings.

Playoffs

ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers (East)         7 17  3  7  34
ImageAerellen Explosions (East) 7 7 3 7 24

ImageMayara Destroyers (West) 3 14 6 14 37
ImageEaglebury Emperors (West) 0 0 14 0 14


The divisional finals have gone, and we have our Ko-oren Bowl final! In the regular season, there was simply no way to stop the ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers and the ImageMayara Destroyers - though the latter had more of a slump than the former. In the Semifinals, they show once again how dominant they are, the ImageMayara Destroyers have absolutely no trouble with the ImageEaglebury Emperors. Scoring in every single quarter, from a field goal late in Q1, to two touchdowns on consecutive drives in Q2, and for a minute it looked like the tables turned in Q3. On the first drive immediately after the kickoff, the Destroyers settled for a field goal from the 20-yard line on 4th-and-4. They now took a 20-0 lead so why not - and the Emperors nearly made them pay. The next drive, they get something together. Stanley Parkes finds his poor receiving corps a few times in a row, Kagageera gets three receptions on just the one drive, and Parkes himself smashes in from the 2-yard line. The next play, Kizaunthaunden throws an INT to the Emperors' CB Wongar who returns to the 10-yard line. From here, RB Wanorra goes the distance for 14 points in 3 minutes: 20-14. The ImageMayara Destroyers get it together from here on out though, score another field goal, then shut out the Emperors for the remainder of the game. In the end, a 37-14 scoreline looks like a complete blowout - but it was 20-14 towards the end of the third quarter and it is really on the Emperors to not take it from there and upset the Destroyers.

The East was a little closer again, trading blows for most of the game. Both get a touchdown in the first quarter after trading punts on both teams' first drives. The third quarter, both teams start slow with 6-7 minute drives each, both resulting in field goals. Then we've skipped over the second quarter, which is where the difference between the teams shows. The ImageAerellen Explosions first go to a 14-7 lead: MVP-candidate Aolif Arerira finds WR Varafin for a 24-yard gain, then Alaraicia on a 14-yard screen pass, Varafin again for 48 yards and then hands it to Alaraicia again for the 2-yard touchdown. After this, the 65ers show their class: QB Fullmore finds his incredible duo at TE and RB, Van Luttert and Galway, who combine for 79 yards on the drive for the touchdown. The next play, Alaraicia fumbles, recovered by Maatman (don't tell me we haven't warned you about this!), and Fullmore, Van Luttert and Galway do the rest for another 7 points. With an extra field goal, and trading touchdowns in the fourth, the ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers go to the final!

ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers (East)         3  0  3 10  16
ImageMayara Destroyers (West) 14 7 6 10 37


And here we are! Congratulations to the ImageMayara Destroyers on their title! After season 41's lost final to the ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies, the ImageMayara Destroyers are the second team to make the final twice in the modern era. They've now made the playoffs on three occasions - and that makes them the most successful team of the modern era as well. As a sidenote, prior to this season only two teams haven't made the playoffs in the 4 years the modern era's lasted: the ImageEaglebury Emperors and the ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers - and they've both done it this year! Talk about parity.

For the first time, a team breaks the 20-point barrier in the final as well. So far, 17 points were enough to win the final on all three occasions (17-13, 17-16, 17-13) and the ImageMayara Destroyers needed a little more than the first quarter to land 21 points. Most of the Mayara offence was relegated to a side-thought in the semifinals, but here they shone like never before: QB Kizaunthaunden took his WRs, Patrasthen and Whitlock, as well as his TE Tharadhen to a much deserved championship, on possibly the QB's last season. The rest of the skill positions will stay together for a few more years, most of them in their early 20s. What a relief to the fans and the front office that they get a championship out of this incredibly skilled team.

On the back of the game, QB Nelunrosun Kizaunthaunden announced his retirement. He commented that winning the championship aided his decision, otherwise he might have kept going for another year. C Ben Geerts of the losing team also retires.

Developmental Leagues
D-league Final:
Laringen Ravens 12-20 Aminey Bengals

KG2 Finals:
Eaglebury Dusk 36-33 Launott Caps
Ora Australis 27-12 Aevanna Phoenix

Eaglebury Dusk 37-15 Ora Australis

Season Stats
Offence of the year: ImageMayara Destroyers
Defence of the year: ImageEaglebury Emperors
Team of the year: ImageSchemerdrecht 65ers

League MVP: Lloyd Whitlock, WR ImageMayara Destroyers
QB of the year: Aolif Arerira, QB ImageAerellen Explosions
RB of the year: Garathen Jurethen, RB ImageMayara Destroyers
Receiver of the year: Gwerwd Pwlh, TE ImageMawryshire Centaurs
Pass rusher of the year: Elijah Farrier, DT ImageEaglebury Emperors
Defensive back of the year: Peter Dollen, SS ImageSterrenwolde Dragonflies
ST of the year: Zeb Drogace, R ImageEaglebury Emperors

Postseason Announcements
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QB Ambrose Hedgecock retires
CB Jacob Nijdekker retires
C Ben Geerts retires
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Cricket - Season 9
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Format and scheduling
No adjustments have been made compared to previous season. First class matches are still four days long, with a full round robin between the six First Class teams. Bonus points remain the same as well. Twelve points are awarded for a win, six for a draw, eight for a tie and zero for a loss. Seven bonus points are awarded for a win by an innings or a win by 10 wickets. A team can get a maximum of five points for bowling per innings, and a maximum of five points for batting per innings.

The international calendar remains cramped as always, between the long domestic season, the Test Cricket matches that the Dragonflies have now participated in for two straight seasons, and the two One Day International series scheduled against the Plough Islands and Darmen. Therefore, each team will still only play seven List-A matches. The KCA feels like the Test and T20 formats are most important to excel at, so the ODI-length format is not restored to its original length of ten rounds. In return, the List-A competition is the first competition to be completed, ensuring that all of the early-season hype goes towards that competition.

May: 7x LA
June: 4x FC
July: 11x T20 + final
August: 4x FC
September: 2x FC

Preview (In alphabetical order)

ImageEast Surbourneshire has got a competent strike force, and will especially expect much from their openers, Shapter and Langhorne. Shapter is a young player that should be their starter for years to come, Langhorne should be able to teach him until he's completely ready. While the batsmen are the better players on this team, they have two great bowlers in Harvey and Fox. The former is a national teamer, the latter is still waiting for the first call-up. Together they are a dangerous ambidextrous fast-bowling duo. The team has no players over 29 and after years of poor play, they are on the way up, especially after their local pride won the T20 last season.

ImageGreencaster are all about the batting this year. Igglesden and Crawford have both earned a national team spot as openers, and they are backed by the likes of Baldry and Ahern - both of which have also appeared for the Greenblues. They also have Gilbert Wheelwright behind the wicket, but other than that there are no massive stars. Cyril Treadway is on the team as well as an all-rounder, basically the player to make this position so important to Ko-oren. They have a very young and a very old core, with not much in between.

ImageLeeshire have a very old group of players, and they will need to promote a few youngsters next year or thereafter. They had a small start of promotions this year, with Arnold Douglas (all-rounder) and Dirhonindhen (batsman) at the forefront as players that should make an immediate impact. Beyond that, the team revolves around Grover Treadway (brother to the ImageGreencaster player) as an opener, with White, Stanway and Dirhonindhen following him. Douglas as an all-rounder should be an upgrade straight away, and in Raycraft, Etherington and Courtenay they have capable bowlers with international experience. This is the team to look at this year.

ImageMawryshire, as always, rely only on home-grown talent. This goes for most teams, but only ImageMawryshire allows no players that have any ties to another cricketing region, limiting their talent pool somewhat. They don't seem to be much worse off, only there are no big-impact players that you could look at to set a nice target or take a wicket in a pinch. Or at least, they have some Greenblues: yChaegrheodd, yMharwn, yRheighewn, yFhireath... it seems that the KCA thinks there are only batsmen in the region. That's not entirely true: they have a great wicketkeeper in yCherwean.

ImageWest Surbourneshire's talent is spread out among positions, with a bit of a focus on openers and bowlers. That's not talent that should go wasted, as Ko-oren is far stronger at bat than bowling, so the West may have an advantage here, together with ImageLeeshire and ImageEast Surbourneshire. Twaddle with the new 19-year old Leaby starting, then Welsh in the middle of it all, and the nation's captain Marsden and another new discovery Bartley to take the wickets, this might be an outsider to win a title this year.

ImageWillowbourne, historically the smallest talent pool of all regions, have gotten creative again and are now playing a few newly promoted players alongside the narrow group of stars. There is one area where the Willowburnians are thriving, and that is at wicketkeeper... if only they could trade one away, or something. Meredith and Wilkins, what a duo. Lincoln, a right-handed spinner, has come into his prime, and Stevenson will get a few runs early for the team as well. They also have Doyle and Hooligan of Greenblue quality, but the youthful rest of the team will have to earn their respect.

List-A

Round 1
ImageEast Surbourneshire 344/5 (50 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 231/7 (50 overs)

ImageGreencaster 181/2 (50 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 358/8 (50 overs)

ImageLeeshire 272/8 (50 overs)
ImageMawryshire 276/9 (48 overs)

ImageEast Surbourneshire's huge total is no match for ImageWillowbourne. ImageWest Surbourneshire eclipses their opponent, the talented ImageGreencaster side, by an even larger margin.

Round 2
ImageWillowbourne 259/7 (50 overs)
ImageMawryshire 270/8 (50 overs)

ImageWest Surbourneshire 212/6 (50 overs)
ImageLeeshire 216/6 (44.2 overs)

ImageEast Surbourneshire 250/8 (50 overs)
ImageGreencaster 311/9 (50 overs)

ImageGreencaster have their revenge, posting a big total and letting ImageEast Surbourneshire only get a little of it. ImageLeeshire and ImageWest Surbourneshire find out what a slow pitch is like.

Round 3
ImageGreencaster 390/6 (50 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 157/2 (50 overs)

ImageLeeshire 242/7 (44.5 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 240/8 (50 overs)

ImageMawryshire 222/9 (37.2 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 218/7 (50 overs)

Wow, ImageGreencaster almost manage a 400, which would be a record in List-A cricket... it still is, but just short of that incredible milestone. ImageMawryshire get their third win, in the third upset... This time ImageWest Surbourneshire is nowhere to be found. ImageMawryshire wasn't supposed to be this good.

Round 4
ImageWillowbourne 248/9 (50 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 243/9 (50 overs)

ImageEast Surbourneshire 194/9 (50 overs)
ImageMawryshire 266/9 (50 overs)

ImageGreencaster 227/5 (50 overs)
ImageLeeshire 141 (48.2 overs)

ImageLeeshire stall out in a chase of 228 at 141 all out. ImageMawryshire get their fourth win, and ImageWillowbourne defend their decent target of 249 and win by just 5 runs!

Round 5
ImageLeeshire 235/6 (50 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 206/8 (50 overs)

ImageMawryshire 162 (36.1 overs)
ImageGreencaster 164/9 (28 overs)

ImageWest Surbourneshire 233/6 (44.2 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 231/2 (50 overs)

It's finally time for the Cardinal Derby, West versus East. ImageWest Surbourneshire have a relatively easy chase. Wickets fly early and often at ImageMawryshire's first loss, versus ImageGreencaster. ImageLeeshire get a vital win over ImageWillowbourne.


These are the List-A standings after five matches. ImageGreencaster and ImageMawryshire get four wins each, and advance to the championship round together with ImageLeeshire - who'd have expected they would have to qualify by the skin of their teeth? Both Surbourneshires and ImageWillowbourne go to the Challenge round.
KC1DL                   Pld    W   D   L
1 ImageGreencaster 5 4 0 1
2 ImageMawryshire 5 4 0 1
3 ImageLeeshire 5 3 0 2

4 ImageWest Surbourneshire 5 2 0 3
5 ImageEast Surbourneshire 5 1 0 4
6 ImageWillowbourne 5 1 0 4


Championship Round
ImageGreencaster 245/5 (49.5 overs)
ImageMawryshire 244/9 (50 overs)

ImageLeeshire 267/3 (50 overs)
ImageGreencaster 274/2 (50 overs)

ImageMawryshire 288/9 (38.2 overs)
ImageLeeshire 286/3 (50 overs)

Challenge Round
ImageWest Surbourneshire 218/3 (50 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 222/9 (35.3 overs)

ImageWillowbourne 280/2 (50 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 274/9 (50 overs)

ImageEast Surbourneshire 213 (38.3 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 233/6 (50 overs)


The sparks don't exactly fly, with only totals between 200 and 300. That doesn't make for interesting cricket by itself though! It only means there were no huge first innings totals or any implosions - and that's what we like to see. Six regions that are neck-and-neck.

In the Championship Group, ImageGreencaster get a final-ball win to take ImageMawryshire's 245 target. ImageLeeshire come up short in their bout against ImageGreencaster, the chase stalling out in the final over - they needed 10, they got only 3. ImageLeeshire then post a Round-best 286, but ImageMawryshire show that their low expectations doesn't put them with their back against the wall at all! They match the target in under 40 overs!

T20

Round 1
ImagePenstead Pirates 150/6 (14 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 149/7 (20 overs)

ImageBurnet Rubies 109/7 (14.5 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 107/8 (20 overs)

ImageNorille Chevron Vert 131/5 (20 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 135/3 (15.2 overs)

ImageEastern Miners 137/5 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 139/6 (17.5 overs)

ImageAubury Maroons 206/7 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 93/6 (20 overs)

ImageWillowbourne Zenith 163/6 (20 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 157/2 (20 overs)

Round 2
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 170/6 (20 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 137/5 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Bears 108 (17.4 overs)
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 130/6 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Heralds 159/6 (20 overs)
ImageAubury Maroons 203/8 (20 overs)

ImageLinieux Lieutenants 136/8 (20 overs)
ImageEastern Miners 158/9 (20 overs)

ImageMayara Marauders 149/7 (19.2 overs)
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 148/5 (20 overs)

ImagePenstead Pirates 150/5 (20 overs)
ImageBurnet Rubies 107/6 (20 overs)

Round 3
ImageBurnet Rubies 136/4 (17.5 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 134/2 (20 overs)

ImageNorille Chevron Vert 158/8 (20 overs)
ImagePenstead Pirates 151/8 (20 overs)

ImageEastern Miners 163/7 (20 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 139/7 (20 overs)

ImageAubury Maroons 144/4 (18.1 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 140/7 (20 overs)

ImageWillowbourne Zenith 124/7 (13.2 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 122/3 (20 overs)

ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 159/6 (18.5 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 158/2 (20 overs)

Round 4
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 150/6 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 142/6 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Heralds 161/6 (20 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 129/8 (20 overs)

ImageLinieux Lieutenants 143/5 (20 overs)
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 154/2 (20 overs)

ImageMayara Marauders 144/9 (17.2 overs)
ImageAubury Maroons 142/2 (20 overs)

ImagePenstead Pirates 136/7 (13 overs)
ImageEastern Miners 135/3 (20 overs)

ImageBurnet Rubies 147/7 (20 overs)
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 151/6 (19 overs)

Round 5
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 164/9 (20 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 133/7 (20 overs)

ImageEastern Miners 109/4 (20 overs)
ImageBurnet Rubies 185/2 (20 overs)

ImageAubury Maroons 133/7 (20 overs)
ImagePenstead Pirates 150/9 (20 overs)

ImageWillowbourne Zenith 136/7 (20 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 139/4 (18 overs)

ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 119/5 (20 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 121/7 (16.3 overs)

ImageGreencaster Bears 129/8 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 131/6 (12.2 overs)

Round 6
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 138/9 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 140/8 (14.2 overs)

ImageLinieux Lieutenants 199/5 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 153/5 (20 overs)

ImageMayara Marauders 219/2 (20 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 158/7 (20 overs)

ImagePenstead Pirates 105/9 (20 overs)
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 159/7 (20 overs)

ImageBurnet Rubies 133/9 (20 overs)
ImageAubury Maroons 174/7 (20 overs)

ImageNorille Chevron Vert 114/2 (13 overs)
ImageEastern Miners 113/7 (20 overs)

Round 7
ImageEastern Miners 99/7 (13.2 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 95/6 (20 overs)

ImageAubury Maroons 129/5 (14.3 overs)
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 126 (18.3 overs)

ImageWillowbourne Zenith 148/6 (20 overs)
ImageBurnet Rubies 151/4 (19 overs)

ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 133/7 (20 overs)
ImagePenstead Pirates 158/6 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Bears 143/6 (20 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 165/5 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Heralds 144/8 (20 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 145/8 (15.5 overs)

Round 8
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 143/8 (20 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 158/6 (20 overs)

ImageMayara Marauders 143/7 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 186/7 (20 overs)

ImagePenstead Pirates 156/2 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 204/5 (20 overs)

ImageBurnet Rubies 160/7 (20 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 155/4 (20 overs)

ImageNorille Chevron Vert 131/5 (20 overs)
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 132/9 (14.5 overs)

ImageEastern Miners 143/7 (20 overs)
ImageAubury Maroons 144/7 (20 overs)

Round 9
ImageAubury Maroons 136/6 (13 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 134/6 (20 overs)

ImageWillowbourne Zenith 156/7 (18.2 overs)
ImageEastern Miners 152/6 (20 overs)

ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 137/5 (20 overs)
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 138/7 (17.4 overs)

ImageGreencaster Bears 163/7 (20 overs)
ImageBurnet Rubies 167/7 (18.4 overs)

ImageGreencaster Heralds 137/7 (20 overs)
ImagePenstead Pirates 138/7 (15.3 overs)

ImageLinieux Lieutenants 124/7 (18.5 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 123/6 (20 overs)

Round 10
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 140/7 (20 overs)
ImageMayara Marauders 173/7 (20 overs)

ImagePenstead Pirates 104/6 (12.4 overs)
ImageLinieux Lieutenants 103/6 (20 overs)

ImageBurnet Rubies 109 (19.1 overs)
ImageGreencaster Heralds 112/7 (12 overs)

ImageNorille Chevron Vert 170/4 (20 overs)
ImageGreencaster Bears 173/7 (19.4 overs)

ImageEastern Miners 131/7 (20 overs)
ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 146/3 (20 overs)

ImageAubury Maroons 205/6 (20 overs)
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 124/7 (20 overs)

Round 11
ImageWillowbourne Zenith 146/4 (20 overs)
ImageIdyllwild Antlers 149/5 (15.2 overs)

ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 136/9 (13.4 overs)
ImageAubury Maroons 132/5 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Bears 176/8 (20 overs)
ImageEastern Miners 164/5 (20 overs)

ImageGreencaster Heralds 115/5 (20 overs)
ImageNorille Chevron Vert 118/7 (14 overs)

ImageLinieux Lieutenants 151/7 (17.4 overs)
ImageBurnet Rubies 148/2 (20 overs)

ImageMayara Marauders 135/2 (20 overs)
ImagePenstead Pirates 136/9 (13.2 overs)


KT20L                    Pld    W   L 
1 ImagePenstead Pirates 11 8 3 - Final
2 ImageAubury Maroons 11 8 3 - Final
3 ImageWillowbourne Zenith 11 7 4
4 ImageLinieux Lieutenants 11 7 4
5 ImageNorille Chevron Vert 11 6 5
6 ImageGreencaster Heralds 11 6 5
7 ImageBurnet Rubies 11 6 5
8 ImageMayara Marauders 11 6 5
9 ImageIdyllwild Antlers 11 3 8
10 ImageMawrystwyth Mustangs 11 3 8
11 ImageGreencaster Bears 11 3 8
12 ImageEastern Miners 11 3 8


Shortest innings: Round 10, ImageGreencaster Heralds successful chase over ImageBurnet Rubies, 7-112 versus 10-109, in 12 overs

Highest score: Round 6, ImageMayara Marauders set a target of 220, losing two wickets, on four players setting 11 RPO

Highest successful chase: Round 9, ImageBurnet Rubies overcoming the ImageGreencaster Bears' target of 164, getting 7-167 in 18.4 overs

T20 Final
ImageAubury Maroons 163/5 (20 overs)
ImagePenstead Pirates 177/4 (20 overs)


First Class

Round 1
ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageLeeshire 43 (13.2 overs), 411 (100.2 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 183 (32.2 overs), 182 (35.5 overs)
ImageWillowbourne lose by 89 runs

ImageGreencaster bat first
ImageGreencaster 303 (82.4 overs), 261 (52.3 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 143 (37.1 overs), 162 (39.2 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire lose by 259 runs

ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageWest Surbourneshire 286 (75.1 overs), 388 (106.4 overs)
ImageMawryshire 518/5d (149.0 overs), 93/3 (36.3 overs)
Drawn

Round 2
ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageLeeshire 343 (96.2 overs), 325 (77.2 overs)
ImageGreencaster 250 (55.1 overs), 270 (56.3 overs)
ImageGreencaster lose by 148 runs

ImageWillowbourne bat first
ImageWest Surbourneshire 131 (23.0 overs), 255 (53.0 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 265 (72.2 overs), 342/7d (75.3 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire lose by 221 runs

ImageMawryshire bat first
ImageEast Surbourneshire 295 (85.3 overs), 119/5 (31.2 overs)
ImageMawryshire 185 (55.5 overs), 228 (58.4 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire win by 5 wickets

Round 3
ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageLeeshire 527/5d (161.5 overs),
ImageEast Surbourneshire 305 (61.0 overs), 240/9 (80.0 overs)
Drawn

ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageWest Surbourneshire 441 (83.3 overs), 185 (47.2 overs)
ImageGreencaster 368 (103.1 overs), 241 (60.2 overs)
ImageGreencaster lose by 17 runs

ImageMawryshire bat first
ImageMawryshire 514/8d (112.4 overs),
ImageWillowbourne 165 (38.3 overs), 676/9 (225.0 overs)
Drawn

Round 4
ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageLeeshire 419 (79.0 overs), 26/0 (4.4 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 183 (54.2 overs), 261 (53.1 overs)
ImageLeeshire win by 10 wickets

ImageMawryshire bat first
ImageMawryshire 323 (97.3 overs), 308 (54.0 overs)
ImageGreencaster 533/5d (118.2 overs), 103/3 (33.4 overs)
ImageGreencaster win by 7 wickets

ImageWillowbourne bat first
ImageWillowbourne 476/4d (135.4 overs), 284/6d (56.5 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 306 (89.5 overs), 257 (69.4 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire lose by 197 runs

Round 5
ImageMawryshire bat first
ImageLeeshire 453/5d (112.5 overs),
ImageMawryshire 139 (41.2 overs), 195 (70.3 overs)
ImageLeeshire win by an innings and 119 runs

ImageWillowbourne bat first
ImageGreencaster 300 (54.5 overs), 100 (20.4 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 142 (50.5 overs), 337 (93.0 overs)
ImageGreencaster lose by 79 runs

ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageEast Surbourneshire 585/4d (98.2 overs),
ImageWest Surbourneshire 346 (80.0 overs), 218 (60.2 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire win by an innings and 21 runs

Round 6
ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageWillowbourne 110 (36.5 overs), 498 (121.4 overs)
ImageLeeshire 483/5d (156.4 overs), 126/3 (27.3 overs)
ImageLeeshire win by 7 wickets

ImageGreencaster bat first
ImageEast Surbourneshire 316 (58.0 overs), 92 (20.5 overs)
ImageGreencaster 205 (54.1 overs), 287 (60.2 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire lose by 84 runs

ImageMawryshire bat first
ImageMawryshire 476/5d (121.3 overs), 248/6 (115.1 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 373 (92.1 overs),
Drawn

Round 7
ImageGreencaster bat first
ImageGreencaster 533/9d (115.1 overs),
ImageLeeshire 125 (36.3 overs), 369 (136.5 overs)
ImageGreencaster win by an innings and 39 runs

ImageWillowbourne bat first
ImageWillowbourne 392 (104.4 overs), 88 (23.1 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire 369 (115.1 overs), 115/3 (28.5 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire win by 7 wickets

ImageMawryshire bat first
ImageMawryshire 414 (123.2 overs), 268 (75.5 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 628/8d (149.0 overs), 5/0 (1.3 overs)
Drawn

Round 8
ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageEast Surbourneshire 290 (94.1 overs), 38/0 (12.2 overs)
ImageLeeshire 416 (111.1 overs), 332/5d (83.3 overs)
Drawn

ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageGreencaster 408/8d (96.2 overs),
ImageWest Surbourneshire 169 (67.4 overs), 238 (78.0 overs)
ImageGreencaster win by an innings and 1 runs

ImageMawryshire bat first
ImageWillowbourne 301 (66.5 overs), 207 (54.1 overs)
ImageMawryshire 590/4d (162.3 overs),
ImageMawryshire win by an innings and 82 runs

Round 9
ImageWest Surbourneshire bat first
ImageWest Surbourneshire 143 (46.1 overs), 267 (95.5 overs)
ImageLeeshire 180 (52.3 overs), 232/7 (58.2 overs)
ImageLeeshire win by 3 wickets

ImageGreencaster bat first
ImageGreencaster 365 (88.4 overs), 444/7 (103.1 overs)
ImageMawryshire 588/6d (170.1 overs),
Drawn

ImageEast Surbourneshire bat first
ImageEast Surbourneshire 275 (60.0 overs), 312/5d (89.2 overs)
ImageWillowbourne 101 (28.3 overs), 490/9 (84.4 overs)
ImageWillowbourne win by 1 wickets

Round 10
ImageLeeshire bat first
ImageMawryshire 440 (126.2 overs),
ImageLeeshire 346 (86.2 overs), 622 (103.4 overs)
Drawn

ImageWillowbourne bat first
ImageWillowbourne 490/6d (139.1 overs), 181 (45.5 overs)
ImageGreencaster 325 (106.2 overs), 348/7 (84.5 overs)
ImageGreencaster win by 3 wickets

ImageEast Surbourneshire bat first
ImageWest Surbourneshire 308 (105.0 overs), 177/6 (45.0 overs)
ImageEast Surbourneshire 227 (62.5 overs), 257 (64.1 overs)
ImageWest Surbourneshire win by 4 wickets


Standings
Team W D L T Bat Bowl IW PTS
ImageWillowbourne 4 1 5 0 31 14 0 54+45 = 99
ImageGreencaster 6 1 3 0 27 25 14 78+52+14 = 144
ImageEast Surbourneshire 2 3 5 0 14 10 7 42+24+7 = 73
ImageWest Surbourneshire 3 2 5 0 13 7 0 48+20 = 68
ImageMawryshire 1 6 3 0 35 5 7 48+40+7 = 95
ImageLeeshire 6 3 1 0 38 19 7 90+57+7 = 154


12 for a win, 6 for a draw, 8 for a tie. 7 for an innings win (or a win by 10 wickets).

Bowling points: getting a team all out under 110 adds 5 points, under 140 points adds 4 points, under 180 adds 3, under 220 adds 2.

Batting points: scoring 300+ points scores 1 point, 350+ scores 2, 375+ scores 3, 400+ scores 4, 450+ scores 5.


ImageMawryshire knew how to make their narrow team work by taking nearly every single match to a draw - dragging out massive innings in the hope that the opponent would need more than two days to match their single innings' target. In the end, it works for them in the sense that they aren't last - they leave both Surbourneshires behind them - but they couldn't challenge the top few teams. The Surbourneshires have had a poor season, and especially ImageWest Surbourneshire would have wanted something else. They won three matches, but none of them impressive. Even in their losses, they just could not make it close, giving way long innings and barely scoring in their own. ImageWillowbourne have a mixed season, finishing third, but it's ImageGreencaster and ImageLeeshire, as expected, that have made an impact. Both won six out of 10, but ImageLeeshire made sure to turn the remaining matches into draws for the most of it. ImageLeeshire even out-slugged ImageMawryshire, yet ImageGreencaster were masters at cutting their opponents short (and getting two innings wins out of it).
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