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Hass
Guest
Good News Fellas. We have brought home the bacon in our first trial. It seems not to be a one-on-one showdown thing (not sure if it will stay that way) and points were awarded out of 10 for each post and tallied together.
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NEWTOWN JETS:
MoffoFanClub:
Score: 08 Pts
Number of Words: 406
An original editorial, which highlighted the optimistic, yet supported view normally associated with MFC. The post, despite being under its 500 word limit, clearly highlighted the view MFC wanted to get across, in a clear and well written piece.
Gorilla:
Score: 10
Words: 481
An excellent piece, with a unique, but entertaining view on the power and need for the Forward pack in a team. Clearly one of the best pieces in the match, whilst there is still some bias towards forwards, there is enough supporting evidence to get the points. BTW Gorilla, cause wingers and centres are traditionally described as Three-quarters, does that mean they are a quarter forward??
Roopy:
Score: 08
Words: 491
Educated, and thoroughly thought out post, backed up with sufficient facts/stats to prove the point.
Space Monkey:
Score: 08
Words: 566
Some excellent points, with correct statistical information. A well written post, with only the word count being against the post scoring more.
Ozbash:
Score: 07
Words: 470
An analysis of the effect of the media on games and whether or not officials should be protected. Whilst focusing on some of reasons why game officials shouldnât be protected, it doesnât acknowledge why they are. Personal flair is very prominent.
Hass:
Score: 10
Words: 498
Original piece, showing adequate personal influence and flair. A very well written post, with adequate supporting fact as well as a good amount of entertainment value.
BALMAIN TIGERS:
RIP Stripes:
Score: 06 Pts
Number of Words: 232
Got started on some strong points, but its lack of depth failed to see what could of potentially being a high scoring post rise above an average one. Still some confusion over the number of words could have been the main influencing factor.
Tigertread:
Score: 08 Pts
Number of Words: 523
Insightful and informative post. Displayed some personal flair of Tigertread as well as was very original.
Brook:
Score: 10 Pts
Number of Words: 494
Possibly the post of the match. A well written, inspirational post highlighting the feat of one footballer, who many league fans wouldnât even know about.
Tom From Griffith:
Score: 07 Pts
Number of Words: 355
Some good points about problems league has faced, but as well acknowledged that not everything is bleak. A realistic view of the game.
SCORE:
NEWTOWN JETS 51 DEFEATED
6 Participants
BALMAIN TIGERS 31
4 Participants
CROWD: 22,000
POSTER OF THE MATCH: Brook (Balmain)
REFEREE: Yakstorm
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All we need now is a league's club to go back to and get on the celebratory piss
Cheers.
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NEWTOWN JETS:
MoffoFanClub:
Score: 08 Pts
Number of Words: 406
An original editorial, which highlighted the optimistic, yet supported view normally associated with MFC. The post, despite being under its 500 word limit, clearly highlighted the view MFC wanted to get across, in a clear and well written piece.
Gorilla:
Score: 10
Words: 481
An excellent piece, with a unique, but entertaining view on the power and need for the Forward pack in a team. Clearly one of the best pieces in the match, whilst there is still some bias towards forwards, there is enough supporting evidence to get the points. BTW Gorilla, cause wingers and centres are traditionally described as Three-quarters, does that mean they are a quarter forward??
Roopy:
Score: 08
Words: 491
Educated, and thoroughly thought out post, backed up with sufficient facts/stats to prove the point.
Space Monkey:
Score: 08
Words: 566
Some excellent points, with correct statistical information. A well written post, with only the word count being against the post scoring more.
Ozbash:
Score: 07
Words: 470
An analysis of the effect of the media on games and whether or not officials should be protected. Whilst focusing on some of reasons why game officials shouldnât be protected, it doesnât acknowledge why they are. Personal flair is very prominent.
Hass:
Score: 10
Words: 498
Original piece, showing adequate personal influence and flair. A very well written post, with adequate supporting fact as well as a good amount of entertainment value.
BALMAIN TIGERS:
RIP Stripes:
Score: 06 Pts
Number of Words: 232
Got started on some strong points, but its lack of depth failed to see what could of potentially being a high scoring post rise above an average one. Still some confusion over the number of words could have been the main influencing factor.
Tigertread:
Score: 08 Pts
Number of Words: 523
Insightful and informative post. Displayed some personal flair of Tigertread as well as was very original.
Brook:
Score: 10 Pts
Number of Words: 494
Possibly the post of the match. A well written, inspirational post highlighting the feat of one footballer, who many league fans wouldnât even know about.
Tom From Griffith:
Score: 07 Pts
Number of Words: 355
Some good points about problems league has faced, but as well acknowledged that not everything is bleak. A realistic view of the game.
SCORE:
NEWTOWN JETS 51 DEFEATED
6 Participants
BALMAIN TIGERS 31
4 Participants
CROWD: 22,000
POSTER OF THE MATCH: Brook (Balmain)
REFEREE: Yakstorm
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All we need now is a league's club to go back to and get on the celebratory piss
Cheers.