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Posted: Jan 21 2009, 08:09 AM
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Nojika Start Stong
But Held to a Draw Against the Bazalopes

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-- Jon Frusciante celebrated his first international goal on his debut for Nojika as the Panthers were held to a 1-1 draw with the Bazalopes. The 28 year old Roeneche Isle midfielder earned the Man of the Match award after he proved to be a constant threat to the Bazalonian defense.

Fellow winger and countryman, Dana Costella from Hiloy United was also presented with a number of good chances thanks to shocking defending by the Bazalopes center defenders.

From the start, Nojika did as expected and maintained possession in the midfield and it was Marcellus Alson that nearly put the Panthers up in the 7th minute after a through ball from Jesse Mirko put him past the Bazalope defenders and with only the keeper to beat.

The Panthers took the lead just two minutes later after an aweful tackle on Coral Cove FC striker Jerrold Madura that resulted in the only booking of the match. A perfectly taken penalty kick by Jon Frusciante saw the defending keeper stunned and unmoved in the middle of the goal.

Unfortunately, Nojika would be unable to hold their lead to a side that outranked them, and in the 66th minute, a Hector Ainsley would bring the Bazalopes back in the game after rocketing a powerful shot past Tipoca Palace goalkeeper Atilio Van.

"Today meant a lot to all of us. It was the first time we've played really well despite not leaving with a win, and we expect the style of play to continue throughout the competition. We've put the draw behind us and we're just going to focus on our next match. We're taking things slowly and don't want to get ahead of ourselves," said Nojikan captain Ramsay Aiden after the match.

Next for this Nojikan team will be Fidelia, a team many expect the Panthers to beat with relative ease, and surely, after today's performance, they should have little problem handling the Chippers.

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Edward City defeated at it's first international match

Yesterday, the national soccer selection was defeated by Vephrall with a 3-1 result. Edward City's coach, Harold Gunnsonn has said that although having been defeated, Edward City "has performed well if we remember that this has been it's first international match". The match started with the Edwardian team winning after a goal by Thomas Gardner at the 15th minute, and after the first Vephrallian goal at the 31st minute the Edwardians started to play harder, but after the 2nd Vephrallian goal at 87th minute, the match was already lost. Then, at minute 89, the Vephrallian team sentenced the match with a fulminating goal at the Edwardian's goal.

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"I remember when we were good," Michael sighed. "I remember when we could beat those bloody Starblaydis every week. Now though, they don't have the fight. Don't have the bottle. 'Course, who listens to me? I'm just an old man..."

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Starblaydia's title drive continued with a largely routine win over Edward City, coming out as three-goal winners against the side competing in their first regional championships. Already defeated 3-1 by Vephrall, the Edwardians were looking to salvage some pride in their second match, but found themselves facing the best team in the region. It is unfortunate that so many of the fledgling teams are finding themselves thrown in with the occasional giant, but it is the hottest fire that makes the strongest steel. Edward City now know just what it takes to be title contenders in the greatest regional football tournament in the world; the bar has been set. Their challenge is to meet it.

Otarion Fanorin, the Elf playing his second match for Starblaydia, was a veritable wing wizard, not only flying down the left touchline but also switching positions with the left-footed attacking midfielder Gabrielle Johnson with ease. The interplay worked well as the speedy winger broke into the box past Hans Hinkel and fired low into the back of the net for one-nil with nearly fifteen minutes played. Starbladyia's lead doubled as, seven minutes later, Gabrielle Johnson played in Ryu Jones, who took the ball away from Scott Delmoth to make space for the shot, then hit a rising strike into the top right-hand corner to defeat Goohan in the Edwardian net.

The white and purples were in cruise control but, as in their previous match, the Edwardians galvanised themselves and had a go. No such capitulation as other teams might have done when two-nil down before most people had finished their hot chocolate, they steeled themselves, evidently resolving to, if they had to go down, go down fighting. It worked, too, as Sergio Flores soon got on the end of a Muesca cross, diving forward ahead of Ignacius Sverus to head past veteran Kyli Seji. They were back in the game and Starblaydia's ideas of keeping a clean sheet vapourised. Their plan to win the game, however, was still very much in effect.

With ten minutes to go in the first half, Fanorin again picked up the ball out wide on the left, thanks to some quick thinking by Tuomas Hindenburg. Starblaydia immediately turned defence into counter-attack as Fanorin, Callind, Jones and Johnson raced forward, passing it between them. The Edwardian defence, such as it was, was turned inside out as they tracked back, being pulled towards the ball first one way, then the other. As Callind took the ball into the penalty area, the goalie came out to close the angle. One simple square pass later and Fanorin was tapping delicately into the net, having out-paced David Vouler for his second goal. The first half ended with a bit of a whimper, with Starblaydia unwilling to press too hard in the run-up to the break and Edward City unable to get a real goal threat.

Half Time again brought a renewed vigour for the team in blue, but their hopes of making it a contest were dashed just before the hour mark as Starblaydia's resident Orthodox Monk in-training, Juan the Apprentice, hit a deft chip over Goohan. As celebrations go, dropping to your knees and praying for forgiveness for a combination of avarice and pride, whilst simultaneously chanting to thank God for his blessings isn't quite the most crowd-exciting way to go, but it worked for Juan. Surely he said an extra prayer of forgiveness for his extremely short bout of piety, and will make up for it later. Strange creatures, these Orthodox, but Starblaydia is nothing if not a tolerant society of that sort of thing.

No sixth goal proved forthcoming in the match, as Starblaydia's defence held firm, while their attack was mostly substituted in preparations for the Vephrall match. A somewhat disjointed finish was the result, but Starblaydia were happy with their result and Edward City not too disappointed to have come away from a match with a goal against the former one-time Olympic, three-time World and six-time Regional champions, currently regarded as one of the top ten of the nations fifty-thousand nations in the world, as well as the best in Atlantian Oceania.

When you look at it that way, 4-1 wasn't bad at all.

Final score:
Edward City 1 - 4 Starblaydia
(Flores 28) - (Fanorin 14 & 36, Jones 21, Juan 59)

Group Stage Round-ups
Group A
Demot and defending champions Lamoni have already qualified, leaving organisers Allemenschen and former greats Bettia eliminated. The only question now is who will win the group: this will be settled on Matchday Three, as Demot and Lamoni face off. A draw will favour Demot, as they have yet to concede a goal, having the advantage on goal difference over the Hawks.
Prediction: Lamoni 1st, Demot 2nd

Group B
Former champs and isolationists Sarzonia are already out, leaving the top three separated by just a single point. Table toppers Nojika should get a win over Sarzonia to top the group, while we think that Fidelia will overturn Bazalonia for second. A draw in that match, however, would send Bazalonia through in their place.
Prediction: Nojika 1st, Fidelia 2nd

Group C
Koseli Cumhuriyetler - who we think used to be Baptism of Fire runners-up Kose and The Turkomans - are already out, but if they can beat Pacitalia, all sorts of cats will be set amongst the proverbial pigeons. That, however, is highly unlikely, but 95X will also surely get the points they need against Sorthern Northland. Then it comes down to goal difference, for which we think Pacitalia will overcome, some day.
Prediction: Pacitalia 1st, 95X 2nd

Group D
Starblaydia top the group with six points and will only fail to qualify if they lose to Vephrall, while Krytenia beat Edward City and the goal differences end up in the wrong side for Starblaydia. Doubtless, though, we believe they will get at least the single point they need to top the group against Vephrall, while Krytenia will overcome the debutants.
Prediction: Starblaydia 1st, Krytenia 2nd
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Nojika Shock Fidelia
And Top the Group B Table

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-- Fidelia missed the chance to extend their lead at the top of the Group B as they fell to a 2-1 defeat by Nojika.

Fidelia was gifted the lead after 20 minutes when Nojikan goalkeeper Atilio Van passed straight to a Chippers forward who ran from just outside the area to slot under the embarrassed Tipoca Palace goalkeeper.

Nojika leveled four minutes later through Marcellus Alson through a goal that was smartly chipped over the misplaced Chipper keeper. Marcellus Alson nearly made it two when he hit the crossbar with a 25 yard shot two minutes later.

On the stroke of half time, Nojika was gifted their first corner and Ramsay Aiden took advantage of Madura's header that had come back off the bar and tapped the ball in from close range, silencing the Fidelian faithful.

The beginning of the second half saw Nojika get right back into the swing of things as they continued to press and attack the Fidelian defenders and goalkeeper.

"This win means a lot to us because we knew it would be a difficult battle and would set the pace for our match against Sarzonia," said Nojikan Captain Ramsay Aiden.

Sarzonia has proved they are not the team to beat in Group B and Nojika will look to take advantage of the Stars' lack of motivation and morale in their next match which could allow the Panthers to finish top of the table in Group B.

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Stars knocked out of AOCAF

By Travis West
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PORTLAND -- A valiant effort by the Sarzonian national football team wasn't enough, as Bazalonia defeated the Stars 0:1 to eliminate Sarzonia from the 25th Atlantian Oceania Cup of Association Football in front of 58,394 at the Iron Bowl in Portland.

A stingy Bazalopes defence made Hector Ainsley's 29th minute tally hold up as the only goal in the match and limited the Stars (0-0-2, fourth place, Group B ) to four shots on goal and seven overall. Meanwhile, Bazalonia (1-1-0, four points) are level with surprising Nojika for the group lead, just one point clear of third place Fidelia (1-0-1), which lost to Nojika 2:1. The Bazalopes are in second due to Nojika scoring three goals to Bazalonia's two in the first two matches of the tournament.

"We were embarrassed against Fidelia," Stars manager Brian Wilson said. "We played a much better match against the Bazalopes. However, they were simply better than we were tonight. That's all there is to say about that."

Sarzonia finishes the groups stage with an away match to Nojika, which has been surprisingly vocal in this, the 25th AOCAF tournament. The Stars say Nojika's verbosity doesn't bother them in the least.

"It gives you more copy, right," forward Matt Lynch said with a laugh. "Sides that don't issue a peep can make it hard to write a good story. I know what you're dealing with." As a former sports information director, Lynch would know.

As for the Stars, they look to the Cup of Harmony as an opportunity to improve their skills prior to World Cup XLV, their second appearance in the World Cup since a 13-cup absence. Wilson said the team's failure to advance past the groups stage wouldn't slow down the momentum built from almost qualifying for the World Cup finals as an unranked side.

"This tournament gives us a wake up call to let us know that the road is not going to be easy," he said. "We're going to need to work as hard or harder if we want to advance and then do something in the World Cup finals."

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Manhattan Herald – 22nd Jan 2009

Manhattan Prime 1-2 Nojika
V. Dreygo 20mins. M. Alson 24mins, R. Aiden 45mins

The Chippers’s AOCAF campaign came to a sudden stop today on matchday 2, as they fell to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Nojika. Sir Ian Pierce kept faith with the squad who defeated Sarzonia 3-0 two days ago, with the only change being the expected return from injury of 20 year old striker Vykk Dreygo, who replaced Ross Jackson up front. Rookie Hugo van Gies also kept his place at left back.

As in their first game, Fidelia struck first as a disastrous mistake by Van in the Nojikan goal allowed Dreygo to slot home an easy goal in the 20th minute. However the scores were level within four minutes when Nojika’s Marcellus Alson chipped Fidelian keeper Clive Hilton, and the 27 year old striker nearly grabbed a second soon after as his shot ricocheted off the crossbar into Hilton’s grateful arms.

Nojika went 2-1 up just before half time through an Aiden goal from a corner, and despite great second half pressure from both sides, the scores remained the same by the final whistle.

Elsewhere in Group B, Bazalonia beat Sarzonia 1-0 to go second in the group.

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Group A
MD1: 0-1 vs [10] Demot
MD2: 0-2 vs [2] Lamoni
MD3: vs [11] Bettia

Give a man a fish, he eats for a day; teach a man to fish, he eats for a lifetime.

Give an android a football, he punts it out of the stadium beyond sight; teach an android to play footy, they lose 2-0 to the top team in the group, even though the top team in the group did nothing particularly spectacular besides watch the androids fumble the ball around the pitch. Oh, there was an deeply intense mid-field battle, but it was all between the androids themselves. #6271 had to be stretchered off the field because he lost his primary function calibrator on the pitch. Not coincidentally, one of the Lamoni players had to be stretchered off later because he stepped on the primary function calibrator. Needless to say, he'll be fine to play in the next match against Demot; I'd just be careful around him for a while.

But in all, it was a horrible farce that was made all the more awkward when one of the androids fouled the goalkeeper (that is, #9123 - not the other guy); the referee had the greatest difficulty trying to say who was to take the kick and decided that Lamoni should deliver the kick (even though none of their players were hurt, and the goalkeeper was the one fouled). I'd imagine that there's someone out there laughing at all of this, even as Allemenschen prepares to send their androids out into the world to play football for the country. And still, the androids have yet to learn that football is played with feet!!! At least the androids were more imaginative and started using other parts of their mechanical bodies (except their feet!!!) in otherwise imaginary ways. The ball had to be replaced because #7188 tried to poach the ball (and it didn't look good to eat either). But you'd imagine that this farce had to have some comical end; it did. Lamoni managed to steal the ball from the feuding androids and the androids starting chasing this poor chap around the field until he managed to score the second goal. The androids didn't stop chasing him, and the whole team chased the poor guy into the lockers where #6748 starting preparing a euology. Thankfully, whoever controls these damned machines turned them off and the game ended 2-0 for Lamoni. No clue where that striker is though; he's probably still hiding in the locker rooms somewhere...

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AOCAF match resembles a farcical comedy

When the Hawks come onto the pitch against Allemenschen, they didn't know what to expect from the androids. They had seen footage of the androids last match, but maybe someone had reprogrammed them in the meantime... or something.

At first, the match seemed promising when at the very start of the match, Lamoni got the ball, and Forward Matthew Lipford took it to them, scoring a goal with a shot to the upper right corner. This rates as one of the shortest times in an AOCAF match that it has taken someone to score.

However, much of the rest of the match resulted in a mid-field battle... amongst the androids. They didn't use their feet, which is the traditional method of moving the ball in the AOCAF, but they didn't try using their hands this time, either; so we guess that that is an improvement.

After the half, Forward Matthew Lipford stepped on a piece of one of the androids who had earlier been stretchered off, spraining his left ankle. Matthew is expected to be 100% healthy for the Hawks next match against Demot, but he was stretchered off the pitch, as a precaution. The offending part was removed from the pitch, as well; and the Lamonian side protested how the part had not been noticed to be on the pitch before then, even though the teams had just come back from the half, and the part was there before the half.

While apologetic, the referee just shrugged, saying that something like this had never happened before. That choice of words would come back to haunt him when a pack of stay dogs got onto the pitch, and led everyone on a merry chase as they attempted to shoo the dogs off of the pitch so that play could resume. It was anyone's guess as to how the dogs had managed to enter the stadium, much less get onto the pitch.

With this circus like atmosphere, play resumed. Late in the second half, Forward Kelly Hakes got the ball from the androids (who had resumed their mid-field battle... with themselves), and was subsequently chased around the pitch, even after he had scored Lamoni's second goal of the match. Now frightened, Hakes ran from the pitch and into the locker rooms, where one of the androids delivered a eulogy. Fortunately, the person who controlled the androids shut them down after that, and the match ended with a 2-0 Lamonian victory.

It has to be said that this is one of the strangest matches that Lamoni has participated in, going back to the time when the team's entire second line was frozen in time, and it took some Bazalonian scientists to free them.

For their next match, Lamoni will be facing Demot. The Hawks will be needing to win this match if they expect to remain on top of the group while going through the knockouts, while a draw or loss would see them secure second place in group A. We just hope that this upcoming match will be saner than the circus against Allemenschen.

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Foxes squeak by and eliminate Koseli
2-1 win puts Pacitalia in familiar position to qualify



Wapahkoneta (PSN) — Adrian Manoliu and Massimo da Scupeta each netted goals as the Pacitalian Blue Foxes took a step closer to qualification for the knockouts with a 2-1 win over group rivals Koseli Cumhuriyetler.

Manoliu, starting at striker in place of Ambrosino Giurimano (stomach flu), potted the first goal 26 minutes in. He found the back of the net after deking out the Koseli keeper, Selcuk Ozalan. But Koseli right midfielder Suat Bursali kept the Turks in the match, equalising before halftime after converting a Kazim Kazaga corner.

In the 79th minute Suat's Pacitalian counterpart put the Blue Foxes ahead for good. Massimo da Scupeta streaked in, rounding the corner, and crossed to Michelangelo Mascagnano. His initial shot ricocheted off Selcuk, causing the Koseli keeper to collapse to the ground. Muhammat Caffrecan, Hamit Askin and Osman Usta rushed back to block the net but the ball easily found da Scupeta. The 24-year-old nailed the rebound perfectly, streaking a shot into the back left corner of the net to put the Blue Foxes up 2-1.

Pacitalia's win also meant that the Koseli are eliminated, as they had earlier posted a 0-1 loss to Sorthern Northland on match day one. Elsewhere in the group, 95X stayed on top of the group with a 2-0 win over Sorthern Northland, essentially cementing their status as the group's top squad so far. Pacitalia has not yet qualified; to do that they also need to beat SN on the final matchday. If Sorthern Northland beats the Blue Foxes, Pacitalia will also be eliminated, finishing third in the group.

Elsewhere in the competition, the Sarzonian squad were eliminated in their return to the regional competition following a 0-1 loss to Bazalonia. Starblaydia defeated Edward City 4-1, while Demot and Lamoni both posted wins in group A to eliminate Allemenschen and Bettia from the competition. Krytenia defeated Vephrall 2-0, and in the matchday's shocker, Nojika upset Fidelia 2-1.

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Pacitalia 2 : 1 Koseli Cumhuriyetler
PAC — Manoliu 26' / da Scupeta 79'
KSC — Suat B. 42'


Next up: PAC v SNR, 95X v KSC (eliminated)

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Manhattan Herald – 24th Jan 2009

Fidelia 0-6 Bazalonia
15, 18, 26, 35, 75, 80

Fidelia were eliminated from the Group Stages of AOCAF 25 today, after a shock 6-0 humiliation by Bazalonia. Manager Sir Ian Pierce struggled to come up with any explanation for such a heavy defeat saying “We all know Bazalonia have a strong side, but 6-0 at the hands of anyone is disgraceful. Needless to say, strong words were exchanged”.

The Bazalopes ran wild for most of the match, forcing Clive Hilton into many a desperate save, and stretching the Fidelian defence to its limits. Fidelian shots on goal were few as far between as Bazalonia went 4-0 up by half time, netting in the 15th, 18th, 26th and 35th minutes. Booing echoed round the stadium as Fidelia left the pitch at half time.

The Chippers came out in more determined mood, and an Ethan Smith freekick hit the crossbar in the 70th minute but a Bazalonian goal five minutes later deflated Fidelia completely. From then on it was simple for them to net another in the 80th minute and leave the Fidelian fans wishing that hadn’t bothered turning up.

Elsewhere in Group B, Nojika beat Sarzonia 2-1 Sarzonia. Bazalonia and Nojika go through to the Quarter finals in 1st and 2nd place, whilst 3rd placed Fidelia and 4th placed Sarzonia go out.

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Bazalonia Finishes Strong - Fidelia Humiliated

During the first matchday, Bazalonia struggled against the Nojikans, only managing a draw against the 12th ranked side, this was followed up by a 1-0 win against Sarzonia and now with a 6-0 win against Fidelia it seems the Bazalopes kicked up a notch. After the nojikan draw and barely a win against the Sarzonian team, it seems the team has finally got into top gear and has shown the world just what we are capable.

Bazalonia finishes the group round on top tied on points with Nojika but ahead on Goal Differential thanks mainly to this dramatic win against Fidelia today. With strong momentum heading into the quarterfinals Bazalonia is looking strong.

The Bazalopes are scheduled to face the Hawks of Lamoni, and with such a strong performance against the Bazalopes strongest opponnent turned into a major route, who knows what the Bazalopes have left to do in the tournament but one thing is for certain. The region will have to take notice and treat the Bazalopes as a major threat and a major for their first ever international competition.
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Starblaydia face 95X


Not the only undefeated team, by any means, but Starblaydia are the only side to take three wins from three games in the Group Stage of the 25th AOCAF Cup. They don't have the best defence, either, as Demot only conceded their first goal yesterday against the defending champions, while Bazalonia have proven their strength by letting in just one goal, too, against fellow progress-makers Nojika. Not even in their own group do they have the best defensive record as that honour belongs to Krytenia. Starblaydia are, however, the only team to have reached double figures in their goal tally, having eleven, and have the joint-best goal difference, along with Bazalonia, of plus-seven.

Quite a rosy picture, though, as Starblaydia move into the knock-out rounds to face former champions 95X. Though they appear to have coasted through on the back of Pacitalia's coat-tails, they did manage a draw with the Blue Foxes on Matchday One, showing they have, at least, something about them when they really want it. Bazrador Drakkiborgo, with three wins from three matches in his managerial career so far, will not be taking them lightly, however. 95X were champions twelve years ago in the 22nd AOCAF, a tournament in which the Third-Place Play-off (Starblaydia/Pacitalia) appeared to have a greater draw for the neutral than the final itself (95X/Hypocria). Nevertheless, they are still a team to be reckoned with in regional terms, perhaps even an equivalent to the Krytenia side that Starblaydia defeated on Matchday One.

Starblaydia made their meeting with 95X confirmed with a 5-2 win over Vephrall, who are playing nothing like as good a team as their World Cup side, giving them the undisputed top spot in the group - in any group. Ryu Jones, who is a typical Starblaydi in that he is the grandson of Britannican striker Akira Jones and a son of a lovely lady of from Daehanjeiguk. Though his grandfather represented a now non-existant country and his mother is from a proud footballing society, he's been lured by the promises of Lii Chong-sun, his son and fellow Seoan Gukjei striker Lii Hyo-Jin, and Director Betanni Marrones, who obviously feel that the boy has the talent to take Starblaydia to the top in the future, rather than Daehanjeiguk. With the two goals he's scored against Vephrall, he may even be the one to take Starblaydia to the top in this AOCAF Cup, held in the centre of Atlantian Oceania but administered by officials from Allemenschen.

With a goal from young defender Tuomas Hindenberg, too, Starblaydia have a good crop of youngsters who need to realise their obvious potential. If the game against 95X goes as planned, they might well have to do it in the Semi-Final against Lamoni. Defending champions, who beat Starblaydia two times out of three in the tournament four years ago (the other match was a draw), including one memorable ninety minutes in the Final, they are the only AOCAF team to take any points from Starblaydia in eight years, since a shock 3-2 loss to Pacitalia in the title-winning 23rd edition. Don't discount Bazalonia, either, who made it to the Final of that memorable tournament, as their defensive record may be hard for Lamoni to break through.

Starblaydia have 'history' with absolutely every other team in the Quarter-Finals and, no matter which way the line-ups could be shuffled, each one of their possible opponents will present a major threat to Starblaydia's hopes of extending their run of titles even further. 95X are the first obstacle that needs to be cleared, followed by Bazalonia/Lamoni, then someone (how on earth can you pick?) from Krytenia, Pacitalia, Nojika and Demot. The conclusion to this landmark AOCAF Cup will certainly be an exciting one, perhaps the best for many years.

Final score:
Starblaydia 5 - 2 Vephrall
(Jones 7 & 36, Hindenberg 28, Callind 61, Narquelie 83) - (Claspung 38, Angufams 53)
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