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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

A Very Moosey Jingle-Bowl Recap

Awesome job guys!  A big thank you goes out to Fejwe and the guys from the MCBBL on picking up the 2015 version of the Jingle Bowl.  The event this year saw 12 players vie for the Jingle Bowl title.  This year’s winner, Delevus and his Untold Horrors, fought their way to not only the Jingle Bowl title but the Great Lakes Tournament Series Championship as well.

As stated in the preview this tournament is a fund raiser for the Mooseheart Foundation.  The twelve coach that took part in the tournament as well as some MCBBL folks, were able to raise $360 for charity!  A good time and a good cause.

Just because the tournament is over doesn’t mean you can’t be charitable to the Mooseheart Foundation or any other charities you feel could use your help.

Results for Jingle Bowl
Pics for Jingle Bowl

Results for Great Lakes Tournament Series

Thursday, December 10, 2015

A Very Moosey Jingle-Bowl December 12

A Very Moosey Jingle-Bowl

A little background - Jingle-Bowl is a Christmas themed Blood Bowl charity tournament held in southeast Michigan.  The tourney boast high team values and special Jingle Stars take the pitch to assist the Blood Bowl races in their en devours to rule the pitch.  It was run in the past by Fevin and her group of assistants but she wasn't able to do it this year.  This 4th Edition of the tournament is being taken over by the guys of the Motor City Blood Bowl League. Thanks for stepping up fellas!

The Mooseheart Foundation and the Higher Education Fund for Levi Wells will be the charities receiving the proceeds of this year's tournament.  The Blood Bowl tournament community is extremely generous.  I personally became involved with this game in 2010 and have played in a few tournaments over these past five years.  I would have never thought (before I met them) that the people who play this board game for fun would be so incredibly generous as a group.  I am blown away at the amount of giving I've seen from this community over the years.  How incredible that we can get together and play a game that we enjoy and at the same time help with charitable giving.

Check out the link for The Mooseheart Child City and School and consider helping them out even if you cannot attend.  Levi Wells is the son of the former MCBBL commissioner who passed away unexpectedly.

See you this Saturday!

Friday, November 13, 2015

What's Goin' On?

I am relatively new to this gaming thing and don't have a ton of background knowledge on it.  Basically if it weren't for Blood Bowl I'd know nothing about gaming in any facet and I wouldn't have had the chance to meet so many awesome people.  I really enjoy some of the games that may end up affected by this week's news.

The internet has been a buzz with some information/rumors that may effect change in the gaming world.  It's been said that a lost segment of gaming is firing back up.  A few years ago a table top gaming giant closed down all their non-main gaming systems; most had been ignored for years but this ended it .  They quit making new models, new games, and changing rule systems.  Basically these games went dark.  If not for gaming communities that work to keep these games going, we'd have lost some good gaming.  Blood Bowl was one of those orphaned games kept alive and thriving by a wonderful community.

The basis of this blog is Blood Bowl so I'll keep my thoughts to that.  If this event comes to pass (it's looking more and more likely) it still raises a multitude of questions.  At its best, this may mean we'll get new models, new star players, new art and fluff for an official release of an LRB 6 rulebook.  At its most frightening to existing players it means a totally revamped game; new rules, new scale, etc.

This is our biggest fear, the only tunes that we hear, come via antenna though your car radio.  Oops broke off into some Trio lyrics there.  Sorry back to it.  This is my biggest fear: a wonderful and caring community has worked to keep it alive.  DON'T PUSH THEM OUT!  It would be great to get some new models and maybe an art and fluff filled rulebook.  Other companies have stepped in and filled the gap in support by making incredible minis, pitches, and accessories for this game, all of which need to stay viable through any changes that get made.  Also many people have put time into play testing and working out rules clarifications, statistical analysis and playbooks for the races.  I would like for all their work to stay relevant.

Obviously more than just Blood Bowl will be affected by this potential change.  Not all attention is good attention, let's hope for the best... a no Sigmarine Blood Bowl teams.


DOG BOWL IV - March 19, 2016
I would like everyone to know about our tournament coming up at the Marmalade Dog Convention in Kalamazoo, MI.  It is a one day, three round tournament designed to favor the lower caliber teams.  The tournament is free but there is an entrance fee to get in to the Con.  Click here to follow this event, more info coming soon.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Chaos Cup Rundown 2015 - Day 2

Day 2

Game 5
Tenna City Titans, Human
burgun824
Score/Result: 3-2, Win

Day 2 started much like day 1 with the Leap getting a blitz on the kickoff table.  This led to the frogs taking a 2-0 lead into the second half and they received. After a fast touchdown a 3-0 lead for the frogs was achieved.  The Titans (co-Most Brutal) proceeded to continue smashing frogs into the ground to score their first TD.  They kicked to the frogs who tried a long pass to stall out the game and they fumbled it.  The Titans scooped it up and easily scored to make it 3-2.  Two turns remained for the Titans to tie it up.  Luckily for the short handed Leap, the kick scattered out-of-bounds and the Leap gave the ball to Bufo, their Croaxigor who held onto the ball for dear life.   A turn 16 double skull for the Titans ended their comeback hopes.

Game 6

Hulks of Hazzard, Chaos Dwarfs
Grither
Score/Result: 1-2, Loss

The Leap learned their lesson and chose to receive the opening kick this time so as not to be players down before they even had a turn.  The frogs were able to score a very fast touchdown before getting pulverized by the good 'ole boys.  Who scored on turn eight of the first half?  Daisy, but her shorts left me begging for more length.
The second half saw the Hulks grind away on the frogs.  Numbers were on the CD side but the Leap had one last chance to knock the ball out of a rambling chaos dwarf.  Bufo miraculously dodged out failing first then passing loner and completing the dodge, he went for it twice with the sewcond one being for a block and... push.  The Hulks then knocked over Bufo and strolled in to the endzone for the win.

Day 2: 1-1
Overall: 3-2-1

*These games took place three days ago and just like high school and college I am unable (read: unwilling) to take notes.  So this is what happened to the best of my knowledge.*

Again Chaos Cup 2015 was a blast and I hope everyone makes it out next year!

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Chaos Cup Rundown 2015 - Day 1

Every time I was asked how my weekend was; I tried to let on how much fun I had.  I never was able to verbalize it and it won't come out correctly here.  I've had fun every single tournament that I've had the opportunity to play in or run, but for some reason this one was the most fun.  I have never played against a coach I didn't enjoy and this tournament was no exception.  Five of the six coaches I played for the first time and the sixth I had only played twice before this.

Game 1
Gobu Dhabi Grifters, Goblin
Three of Swords
Score/Result: 1-0 Win

The first game on Saturday saw my slann versus the richest goblin team in the world.  The team consisted of 10 standard gobbos, a pogoer, fanatic, looney, and a bombardier.  Their wealth allowed them to pay for the services of Fungus the Loon and Nobbla Blackwart as well as providing the ref three reasons to look the other way.
The game began with the slann's best friend, a blitz action on the kickoff.  The Leap were able to secure their own kick and score a quick touchdown.  This caused the Grifters to use all three of their bribes right away.  The rest of the half was spent with the goblins beating the spring out of the frogs but neither team could manage a score.
The second half kick would go to the frogs but the goblins would field the most outstanding player of the match.  His position and usefulness on the pitch are often looked down upon but Boomy would live up to his moniker.  The crafty bombardier would put his Hail Mary Pass ability to great use.  He never fumbled a bomb and all but 1 one of his attempts made contact.  Every time the  Leap were able to pick-up the ball, either Boomy would knock it free or knock down some surrounding frogs.
The touchdown that resulted from opening blitz made way for the loan touchdown of the match.

Game 2
Badazz'dum Ballbrea'krzz, Chaos Dwarfs
Darkstar70
Score/Result: 2-2 Tie
Chaos Dwarfs are a mighty race, add in two players with mighty blow and it looked like a long day for the Leap.  We knew going in that we needed to be very aggressive.  Thanks to that style, the frogs were able to jump out to a quick two score lead.  But in the second half the pain was amplified.
The Ballbrea'krzz scored a touchdown on their possession to start the second half.  In the process of doing so they had casualtied or knocked out enough frogs that only six frogs could set up to receive.  The Leap tried to stop the CD's from getting the ball back, but through some solid hitting two more frogs had left the game and two more were perpetually stunned allow them to knock the ball free and score on bull centaur pick-up and walk-in to tie the game

Game 3
Pillow Talk, Halflings
stoutyoungblood
Score/Result:  2-1 Win
Thank you refs for paying attention in this one!  The trees were there to do some beating and the flings were there to do some stompin'.  Luckily for the Leap the ref caught three of those fouling nappers in the act.  Not until the halflings had tossed out to a 1-0 lead.  The first score of the game saw Oakbranch chuck a willing Hamish Headstrong down the pitch were he landed with the grace of an Olympic gymnast.  Five swift strides led the little guy to pay-dirt.
For the second half kick off the fans of Pillow Talk were furious with the referee.  They may have been out numbered in the crowd but they took out their rage on the frogs stunning three of them while making sure Pillow Talk remained untouched.  The Leap were able to keep a relative number equality after that and scored two very slippery touchdowns to win the game.

Game 4
Arkham's Horrors, Chaos
Duncanfsiidaho
Score/Result:  1-2 Loss
"What happens to a toad when it's struck by lightning?  The same thing that happens to everything else."  Oh wait that's Marvel not DC... and it's possibly the worst line ever uttered in a movie. Anyway the Horror's decided to treat the Leap like that toad.  They began the game by blocking the three frogs on the line.  They scored two casualties and a knock-out.  The frogs could do nothing to stop the Horrors who took their sweet time with scoring so as to savor the amphibian carnage that was taking place.
The Leap accepted the second half kick and scored as fast as they could.  Then the chaos resumed making their frog dinner, easily scoring the winning touchdown late in the game.

Day 1: 2-1-1

*These games took place three days ago and just like high school and college I am unable (read: unwilling) to take notes.  So this is what happened to the best of my knowledge.*



Thursday, September 3, 2015

Chaos Cup 2015 - Are You Ready?

Chaos Cup 2015 is just days away?  According to Tournament Organizer, Rowdykatie, there are 69 players pre-registered for Chaos Cup 2015.  If no one showed up at the door (highly unlikely) this would be the 4th largest CC in history.  There isn't any history of this event that the website doesn't cover (Huge props to Jonny P).

I can't write anything here that could excite the BB masses anymore.  But I'm pretty jazzed about the pre-reg swag.  Here is all the cool stuff they get.  Also there is an extensive list of awards players could win.

AWARDS (Tournament Organizer will break any ties)
–Champion ‐ Winner of Top Table in Round 6
–2nd Place ‐ Loser of the Top Table round 6
–3rd Place – Highest ranked coach that wasn’t at the Top Table
–Best Defense ‐ Team that allowed the fewest TDs (that did not win 1st‐3rd)
–Best Offense ‐ Team that scored the most TDs (that did not win 1st‐3rd)
–Most Brutal ‐ Team that inflicted the most Casualties from Blocking (that did not win 1st‐3rd)
–I Am Chaos Award – Highest ranked coach using CHAOS, CHAOS PACT, NURGLE, UNDERWORLD, CHAOS DWARFS
–Best Comeback – Highest increase in standings after Round 2
–Farthest Traveled Overall – Given to coach who traveled the furthest
–Farthest Traveled US Coach – Given to coach who traveled the furthest within the US
–Stunty Cup – Winner of the round 6 Stunty Cup match
–Halfling, Goblin, Ogre, Lizardmen with no Saurus, Underworld with no Skaven
–No star players are allowed for the above mentioned Lizardmen and Underworld teams
–Best Sportsman ‐ Best Sportsman as voted on by your peers
–Wooden Spoon ‐ Coach that finished ranked lowest

Rumors floating around the inter-webs are that there will be a greater than normal number of stunty entrants.  This years theme race is the Chaos Dwarfs and they should be well represented too.  I posed the question on Twitter of who the winning race will be... and I got a very, very limited response.  So who do you think will take it?

Here are my guesses.

-  1st:  Dark Elves
-  2nd:  Amazons
-  3rd:  Chaos Dwarfs
-  Best D:  Undead
-  Best O:  Skaven
-  Brutal:  Dwarfs
-  I Am Chaos:  Pact
-  Best Comeback:  Lizardmen
-  Stunty Cup:  Halflings
-  Wooden Spoon:  Ogres

10 chances, I will probably get 0 right - if you beat me I'll put your name in a drawing to win... something... I'll post when I figure it out.  It'll be Blood Bowl related.

Monday, August 31, 2015

Chaos Cup All-time Stats, Part 5

Chaos Cup 2015 is just around the corner.  Coaches are deciding what teams to bring and what skills to put on their players.  Grither looks to defend his crown against what is usually the largest field for any US Blood Bowl tourney. The Chaos Cup website has all the information on the tournament you’ll ever need.

In 2014 the torch was passed to Katie Muzik to be the leader of the Chaos Cup Committee.  2015 will be her first full year running the event.

Round 5

Miscellaneous 

Chaos Attendance 
Andy Welton 12
Bryan Mitchell, 11
Dean Peletis, 10

Best Average Finish (7 tournament minimum) *
Aron Wisneski    13.4 average finish, 9 Tournaments
Craig Grubner     14.3, 7
Matt Vanderby    14.6, 7
Andy Welton      15.1, 12
Nathan Wells      17.3, 8
Katie Muzik        19.8, 8
Jon Peletis           20.9, 7
Brian Crenshaw  24.9, 8
Bryan Mitchell    25.1, 11
Ethan Rippon      25.6, 9
Tom Rumery       28, 8
Dean Peletis        29.8, 10
Philip Bonarek    29.9, 9
Mike Muller        34, 7

Best Average Finish (3-6 tournaments played) *
Gavin Sutton        2.5, 4
Frank Bradford    4, 5
Bryan Tew           4.8, 5
Jeremy Mares      6, 3

* I realize the amount of players at a given tournament can skew the results but you can only beat who's there.

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Chaos Cup All-time Stats, Part 4

Chaos Cup 2015 is just around the corner.  Coaches are deciding what teams to bring and what skills to put on their players.  Grither looks to defend his crown against what is usually the largest field for any US Blood Bowl tourney. The Chaos Cup website has all the information on the tournament you’ll ever need.

2011 saw a change in the tournament organizer position to Jonny P.  The results he posted include the casualties.  All stats on this list come from 2011 and after except where noted.

Round 4

Casualties

Most Casualties by Champion*
24 - 2012 David Laurent, Chaos Dwarfs


Most Casualties*
34 - 2013 Chance Kirchof, Ogres
28 - 2011 Bryan Mitchell, Chaos Pact
27 - 2012 Bryan Tew, Norse
26 - 2013 Bryan Tew, Chaos Dwarfs
25 - 2013 Wes Jedlicka, Norse
24 - 2013 Jonathan Colon, Lizardmen
24 - 2012 David Laurent, Chaos Dwarfs
22 - 2014 Joe Hainstock, Norse
21 - 2014 Bryan Mitchell, Dwarfs
21 - 2013 Andy Welton, Dwarfs
21 - 2011 Jeff Ridenour, Norse
21 - 2003 Bill Mousadakos, ? **
20 - 2014 Randall Davis, Ogres
20 - 2013 Alex Ely, Norse
20 - 2014 Paul Gegg, Norse

*all results 2003, 2011 and later
**2003 no race provided

Monday, August 24, 2015

Chaos Cup All-time Stats, Part 3

Chaos Cup 2015 is just around the corner.  Coaches are deciding what teams to bring and what skills to put on their players.  Grither looks to defend his crown against what is usually the largest field for any US Blood Bowl tourney. The Chaos Cup website has all the information on the tournament you’ll ever need.

2011 saw a change in the tournament organizer position to Jonny P.  The results he posted include the touchdowns for and against.  All stats on this list come from 2011 and after except where noted.

Round 3

Touchdowns

Most TD's Scored by a Champion*
13 - 2011 Frank Bradford, Fargin Angry Birds, Wood Elves

Fewest TD's Allowed by a Champion*
2 - 2011, 2012 & 2014

Most TD's Scored*
17 - 2012 Charles Gollob, Wood Elves
16 - 2011 Tim Driscoll, Skaven
15 - 2013 Grant Hallas, Wood Elves
15 - 2012 Andy Brandt, Skaven
15 - 2012 Colin Keillar, Wood Elves

Fewest TD's Allowed*
0 - 2012 Kare Foged, Amazons
1 - 2014 Nate Beem, Dark Elves
1 - 2011 Scott Tipping, Dwarfs
2 - 2014 Bryan Tew, Chaos Dwarfs
2 - 2014 Matthew Vanderby, Amazons
2 - 2014 Philip Pearson, Lizardmen
2 - 2013 Solomon Knicely, Undead
2 - 2012 Mathew Hreljac, Undead
2 - 2012 Laurent David, Chaos Dwarfs
2 - 2012 Katie Muzik, Dwarfs
2 - 2011 Frank Bradford, Wood Elves

*all results 2011 and later


Thursday, August 20, 2015

Chaos Cup All-time Stats, Part 2

Chaos Cup 2015 is just around the corner.  Coaches are deciding what teams to bring and what skills to put on their players.  Grither looks to defend his crown against what is usually the largest field for any US Blood Bowl tourney. The Chaos Cup website has all the information on the tournament you’ll ever need.

We’re using the results tab from the Chaos Cup website.  The results from 2003 do not include racial break downs and are being excluded from lists where that information is used.

Round 2

Attendance
Total Coaches 572
Highest Attendance - 2014, 94 coaches
Lowest Attendance - 2005, 18 coaches

Race
Most Played - Orcs 67
Least Played - Vampires 2
Most Championship Won - Amazons 2, Chaos Dwarfs 2

Average Finish (top ten most played teams and ties)
Amazon 18 (8th)
Chaos Dwarfs 21.5 (6th)
Norse 24.14 (3rd)
Wood Elves 24.42 (t. 10th)
Dark Elves 24.75 (t. 10th)
Undead 25.06 (5th)
Dwarfs 26.37 (2nd)
Orcs 29.01 (1st)
Skaven 33.76 (4th)
Humans 37.19 (7th)

Best Finish by Race
Chaos Dwarfs 1/94
Undead 1/74
Wood Elves 1/56
Lizardmen 1/50
Norse 2/94
Dwarfs 1/38
Amazons 1/34
Humans 1/30
Orc 2/56
Dark Elves 1/18 (4/94, stat. best)
Khemri 1/22
Slann 2/34
Elf 6/74
Skaven 2/22
Chaos Pact 9/94
Vampire 10/74
Chaos 13/74
Necro 10/56
High Elf 9/30
Goblin 6/18
Nurgle 25/30 (26/74, stat best)
Ogre 11/22
Underworld 17/34.
Halfling 12/18 (11/22, stat. best)

Monday, August 17, 2015

Chaos Cup All-time Stats

The time is drawing near.   With Zlurpee Bowl taking place this past weekend Blood Bowl eyes now turn to Chaos Cup 2015.  Coaches are deciding what teams to bring and what skills to put on their players.  Grither looks to defend his crown against what is lately the largest field for any US Blood Bowl tourney. The Chaos Cup website has all the information on the tournament you’ll ever need.  For the next few post we will be breaking down the results section to show a bit more in-depth breakdown of the statistics of the US Major.

We’re using the results tab from the Chaos Cup website.  The results from 2003 do not include racial break downs and are being excluded from lists where that information is used.

Here we go.

Champions

2003 - Xavier Tomas
2004 - Ken Washington, Khemri
2005 - Frank Bradford, Dark Elves
2006 - Gavin Sutton, Dwarfs
2007 - Geoff Porritt, Amazons
2008 - Frank Bradford, Lizardmen
2009 - Tom Rumery, Humans
2010 - Matt Vanderby, Amazons
2011 - Frank Bradford, Wood Elves
2012 - Laurent David, Chaos Dwarfs
2013 - David Granberg, Undead
2014 - Bryan Tew, Chaos Dwarfs

Multiple Wins
Frank Bradford 3x; 2005, 2008, 2011

More to come!

Monday, February 9, 2015

Dog Bowl III - Wrap-up



Dog Bowl III is in the books and once again the Frozen Flames took down the title!  It was a day of Halfling murdering the competition, Snotlings flying through the air on their way to the end zone, and a veteran Chaos Pact team flexing some muscle.  A crazy mix of underdog teams and some big boys duked it out in three rounds of total action.

Siggyllama again lead his Flames to a Dog Bowl Title.  The only coach to take home a second place finish at any Dog Bowl did it again.  It has been suggested 2nd place be called the Butt-Sniffer Award, I think we should let Delevus decide that.  After all it seems he owns the award.  Ending Flyingdingle’s two year reign as the top scorer, The Greyhound this year went to BigStrayCat and his touchdown happy Ogre team.  The Junkyard Dog of this year where the foul happy Halflings lead by Valdric.  Fejwe took home the Hind Dog Award this year.

Dog Bowl I and II Champs met round 1 (random)


The race breakdown for this tourney was:
3.  Slann
2.  Human
2.  Chaos Pact
1.  Undead
1.  Dwarf
1.  Vampire
1.  Khemri
1.  Halfling
1.  Ogre
1.  Skinks (Lizard Stunty)

The next tournament in the Great Lakes Region is Stupor Bowl at Adepticon in Schaumburg, Illinois.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Dog Bowl History

Dog Bowl III is this Saturday!

Let's look back on the past three tournaments to get some statics and records for Kalamazoo Ultimate Blood Bowl League tournaments.

Winners:
Special "K" Cup I:  Beaux
Special "K" Cup II:  Delevus
Dog Bowl I:  RowdyKatie
Dog Bowl II:  Siggyllama

Runners Up:
Special "K" Cup I:  Falcon
Special "K" Cup II:  Flyingdingle
Dog Bowl I:  Delevus
Dog Bowl II:  Delevus

Most Touchdowns:
Special "K" Cup I:  Delevus
Special "K" Cup II:  Falcon
Dog Bowl I:  Flyingdingle
Dog Bowl II:  Flyingdingle

Most Casualties:
Special "K" Cup I:  Randroid
Special "K" Cup II:  DarkOrk20
Dog Bowl I:  DarkOrk20
Dog Bowl II:  Rougethirteen

Wooden Bowl/Hind Dog (last place):
Special "K" Cup I:  Richlelieu
Special "K" Cup II:  Valdric
Dog Bowl I:  Valdric
Dog Bowl II:  Lycanthrope 

Four tournaments have been hosted by the KUBBL and we're still waiting for a back-to-back Champ or even a repeat Champ for that matter.

Beaux, Delevus, RowdyKatie, or Siggyllama; will one of them win it again?  Or is this year's champion going to be a first timer too? 

We're looking forward to Dog Bowl III!  See you at Marmalade Dog!

Monday, January 19, 2015

Dog Bowl III - February 7, 2015



Dog Bowl III is coming up!  Can Coach Siggyllama repeat?  Will past winners return to glory?  Will someone new show dominance?  Most importantly, will you be there?  Check out the rules and information below.  Click the links for more information, be there!



When: February 7th, 2015

Cost:   $15 is the entrance fee for the convention, there is no fee for the tournament!
           
Registration:  9:00am Michigan

Things to Bring:
Your Painted Team
2 copies of your team’s roster
Blood Bowl Board, dugouts, and templates – if you have them.
Copy of the LRB 6.0/C.R.P. (Available to download from GamesWorkshop Site)
The three new races (Chaos Pact, Slann, and Underworld) are allowed

Tournament Rules:
3 Games of Swiss Pairing, first round is randomly paired

Build Rules, Underdog teams have been given special treatment.  Everyone knows that certain breeds are just inherently better so favor is being shown to the lesser breeds:
 
Level 1:  $1,000,000 to build a team of at least 11 players.  Four single roll skills and one double roll skill may be given. No player can be given more than one skill.
Level 2:  $1,100,000 to build a team of at least 11 players.  Six single roll skills and two double roll skills may be given. No player can be given more than one skill.
Level 3:  $1,200,000 to build a team of at least 11 players.  Eight single roll skills and four double roll skills may be given. No player can be given more than two skills.

Level 1 Teams:  Undead, Necromantic, Dwarf, Chaos Dwarf, Wood Elf, Dark Elf, High Elf, Pro Elf, Norse, Amazon, Orc, Skaven, Lizardmen, Chaos
Level 2 Teams:  Human, Khemri, Vampire, Slann, Chaos Pact, Underworld, Nurgle
Level 3 Teams:  Halfling, Ogre, Goblin, all other stunty teams

Weather decided by top table - 7 on the kick-off table becomes:

Marmalade Dog - The Marmalade Dog runs onto the pitch.  Each coach rolls a d6 plus fame, the team with the highest score calls the Marmalade Dog to attack the opponents, roll a d6 for EACH player on the opposing team.  On a 6, that player falls.  Roll on the player’s armor with the Claw modifier.  If the armor breaks roll on the injury table.  These casualties count!  If a 1 is rolled for any player, the dog is distracted by a Big Moot Sandwich in the crowd and ends the event. On a 2, 3, 4, and 5 nothing happens

Apothecaries work on a 3+ and will result in the player remaining on the pitch in the stunned position.  Apothecaries cannot be used on Star Players

Tournament will be a resurrection style tournament. So any injuries your team suffers will not
carry over to the next game, and any SPPs earned will also be erased.

Final rankings will be based on total tournament points.  Tie breakers will be decided by the TO.

No skills can be given to Star Players

Stunty Bonus: All stunty teams get an agility boost in addition to their tv.  The boost can be given to any player.  Stunty teams are Ogres, Goblins, Halflings, Underworld without Skaven, and Lizardmen without Saurus. 

Allowed Inducements:
Bloodweiser Babes
Bribes
Extra Team Training
Igors
Master Chef
Star Players (from C.R.P.)
Wandering Apothecaries

Inducements NOT allowed:
Wizards
Special Play Cards
Mercenaries
Journeymen

Scoring:
Tournament points
Win = 60 pts
Tie = 30 pts
Loss = 10 pts

Bonuses
Kept it close (lost by 1): 2pts
1 more CAS then the opponent: 2 pts
2 more CAS then the opponent: 5pts
Won by 2 or more TDs: 2pts
Won by 3 or more TDs: 5pts
The Murder Mitten:  All Casualties Count, if you cause the armor/injury roll your team gets the credit for the casualty. 



Additional Rules:


Painting:
Paint your team. No bonus points, no penalties, just do it.

Sportsmanship:
Be a good sport. No bonus points, no penalties, just do it.

NAF:
This is a NAF tournament. If you’re not a NAF member, bring $10 for a membership and dice.

Awards:
Best in Show (First Place)
Second Place
Junkyard Dog (most casualties)
Greyhound (most TD’s)
Hind Dog