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From: js8
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Date: 10/26/2015 2:23:45 PM
Optic Fibres
EBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
571571
Second Team:
Wānaka Lakers
ENGLAND 72-91 GERMANY
This game gave both sides the chance of qualifying for the World Cup qualifiers of next term giving both sides some impetus to win. The game started well for both sides and was close throughout with Germany edging ahead with the scoreboard at 19-16. The second quarter saw the Germans totally outplay their opponents destroying England outscoring them by 13 points, mainly thanks to the German Centre who collected 17 points by half time with the score at 35-51. From there on in, it was an uphill task for England who never really gathered momentum to worry the Germans despite Kevin Finlay and Thomas Powell both shooting well. England managed to claw some points back in garbage time of the fourth but were unable to mount a comeback denting their chances of reaching the semi finals of the Euros and qualifying for the World Cup qualifiers. In the end, Germany were deserved winners with the score 91-72.

Ultimately, this game was for the taking and decided which country would be challenging the worlds best on BB next season in the World Cup. I totally take the blame for this result for some reason, I forgot to crunch the game. I can't think why I didn't as it was such an easy call in hindsight but I'm extremely disappointed as I definitely think we could have had more of a say in this game. Barring a miracle against Spain next week and Germany losing to Croatia, we will not finish in the top 3 which secures a chance of qualifying for the World Cup.

Thanks to the managers for GS, it was ok this week but we really missed some big players. Hopefully we can finish on a high next week against Spain.

From: js8

To: js8
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272818.80 in reply to 272818.79
Date: 11/7/2015 6:36:38 AM
Optic Fibres
EBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
571571
Second Team:
Wānaka Lakers
ENGLAND 70-92 SPAIN
Coming up against Spain was the toughest task of the tournament so far and England required a win to make the qualifying rounds of next season's World Cup. After forgetting to crunch last week, we had the extra effort against Spain which would hopefully make a difference. As expected, Spain were dominant in the first half with England struggling to contain the Spanish big men which saw Spain take a lead of 49-31 into the break. In the third, England came out and managed to piece together some choices and get Thomas Powell open for some outside looks, which the offence was intended for. The final quarter saw the second string Spain side come out and still manage to make it very very difficult for England as Spain eased to a 92-70 win.

Over the course of the season, I'd never have thought that we would have make it through the group considering the teams we were drawn against. I'm extremely happy with how the season has gone and overwhelmed by the support I've received too. For one final time, thank you to all the managers who contributed throughout the season with the excellent game shape, you're the reason we've enjoyed such a successful campaign. I've removed all of the 21 year olds from the team and decided to analyse where we are at with the U20's at the moment. 5 players remain from this season's squad.

Finally, I've decided to select a player of the season and for me, it's between three players who have all been outstanding for us over the course of the season. The candidates were Mark Salley, David Carter and Hayden Bryant.

The player of the season goes to David Carter, who won us some crucial games in the first round thanks to his impressive shooting inside and out. He's going to be a star for the NT if he continues at the rate he's going, so congratulations goes to Gauson on producing a wonderful player.


From: Gully Foyle

To: js8
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272818.81 in reply to 272818.80
Date: 11/7/2015 9:14:46 AM
Durham Wasps
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Second Team:
Sunderland Boilermakers
No disgrace to lose to Spain. Its been a fantastic season. Great job by you, Arrows, and all the guys who've trained players for this year's team. Well done all round.

From: js8

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Date: 11/7/2015 9:58:45 AM
Optic Fibres
EBBL
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Wānaka Lakers
Great job by you, Arrows, and all the guys who've trained players for this year's team. Well done all round.

Thanks Gully, much appreciated.

From: LA-Vecx

To: js8
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Date: 11/7/2015 10:23:48 AM
Tide of Fire
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Awesome job!

From: js8

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Date: 11/7/2015 1:26:35 PM
Optic Fibres
EBBL
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571571
Second Team:
Wānaka Lakers
Thank you both of you.

From: Gully Foyle

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Date: 11/8/2015 6:33:35 AM
Durham Wasps
III.1
Overall Posts Rated:
16621662
Second Team:
Sunderland Boilermakers
Of course, we're now demanding similar success next season. ;)