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There was a couple of drops. That neck of the woods was contested time and time again. Who knows.
Sorry if I came off as a nag. But I have never been to a game where awards where handed out that didn't include those two. I just feel that they are the only ones that really matter. Sportsmanship and Young Guns. As they promote obviously sportsmanship and the future of our sport. And what is something small to an adult is huge to a child. If you saw the kid's face Voodoo that won the Young Gun, how can you possibly demean the awards value. If you don't feel that these two awards should never be forgotten. I could care less to play aside you. You have got what the sports is all about all wrong. It's about the players more than the paint. If sportsmanship and making this something that is enjoyable for all ages is forgettable. Then I am obviously playing the wrong sport. Because that is what it is all about to me. The people.
I think everyone who played hard should be awarded for it. Nothing wrong with that. But not recognising all players who did so is something else. So I like to see formidable opponent awards. That shows the character of the Op-for as well. Not all, but at least the ones who call the shots.
As far as the field. I think there is no doubt that it was an awesome field. As far as the issues at the game. I think no matter what you do with a game that size your going to have some reffing issues. Whether its wiping, not walking all the way to your dead zone before reinserting, or camping DZ's by the Op-for. It's going to happen to some extent. After posting with Ferg on another forum I believe he did all that he could and the players are always on the forefront of his mind. Things just happen.
In the end. Bottom line is that everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. And that is all that matters. Obviously this game is a good one judging by its turnout. Patronage is the most honest form of opinion.
More pics WooHoo! Me likey pics...lol
Last edited by tblack : Yesterday at 04:58 PM.
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