James Burbidge tells us the London regionals story. Greater London has 5 bids for Nationals and will be held this Saturday.
With 5 qualifying spots, London is typically the richest Region in the country and for the past 3 years 4 teams from London have finished in the top 10 at Nationals.
With 5 qualifying spots, London is typically the richest Region in the country and for the past 3 years 4 teams from London have finished in the top 10 at Nationals.
With the uncontested top seed in the
country ruling the roost in London, it’s unlikely that Clapham will lose a game
at Regionals. Things get more interesting from then on. Fire are keen once
again to get both squads to Nationals, and – going on results thus far this
season – shouldn’t have much problem doing so. In fact the regional tournament
structure should give Fire 1 the chance to prove to the heckling doubters their
dominance over their second team – but you can bet that Fire 2 will be more
fired up (excuse me) for that game than any other. Ka-Pow!, having come into a
run of form (with the mooted return of Captain David Pichler), will also be out
in force as all three teams battle for the higher positions that should give
them better seeds and easier matches at Nationals.
Giacoma Maltman lays out for the D against his putative teammate Andy Mitchell (actually playing GBu23 here). Photo courtesy of Andrew Moss via Blockstack. |
Things get interesting when you look at the
teams vying for the fifth spot – and depending on your taste, this could
provide the most interesting story over the weekend. Teams in the hunt for that
final spot will be perennial contenders (well, the last 3 years anyway) Tooting
Tigers and Burro Electrico,* alongside a revived Flump team.
All three teams have had a topsy-turvy
season so far, Flump rising unexpectedly quickly out of C-tour to the top
section of B-tour, whilst (following Newtonian physics) Tooting have matched
them with a fall from the middle of A-tour to the middle of B-tour. Burro have
plodded along with solid results and unfavourable schedules that saw them
finish ‘in A-tour’ at Tour 3. Burro has beaten Flump and Tooting this season,
and Flump has beaten Tooting twice. To further complicate matters, both Tooting
and Burro will be losing players to the mixed division and there are always
late season injuries to be accounted for too. (One team who might be expected
to make an experience in this area is ABH but they are focusing on mixed too.)
Chung Leung from Burro Electrico misses the goal at Tour 3. Photo courtesy of Louise Smith. |
Further down the seeding will be some teams
looking for a bit more pitch time together, the chance to play a big seed and
perhaps even cause an upset for the 5th spot. Whilst the teams
entered haven’t yet been released, likely teams in this bracket include St
Albans, Curve, and perhaps PAF. Iceni is not believed to have entered a team
this year.
So there you have it – a Region that should
provide some top-quality games between some of the best teams in the country,
as well as a classic qualifying battle. Stay tuned for a schedule.
Five regions down, one to go. DP @ tSG.
Flump for the 5th spot, definitely!
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