April 10, 2005

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY FINAL TODAY. 

Aldeshar battles Grays Harbour for the championship. 

Report by: Paul Givens
PFT News, Locke Harbour

Mike Sanders prepares his players like any coach would for a championship game, but today is not just any championship.  'We play Grays Harbour, losing against them especially is not an option', he states almost as if it were a foregone conclusion about the results of the match today.  'We were the better team during the round-robin play and we will storm over those vermin from Grays Harbour whenever we will play them'. 

In the other dressing room, George McLalliar prepares his troops for battle today at Champions Heaven Stadium in Locke Harbour.  'An excellent tournament you guys put on here, we appreciate you allowing our boys to win another trophy', he notes without hesitation.

The fans, the players, the coaches, everyone is confident their side will win.  At 9am thousands of fans were strewn outside the stadium waiting for the gates to open.

'We're gonna rip them to shreads', 

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'...we're gonna rip them to shreads...'

-Grays Harbour rugby fan.

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The fans, the players, the coaches, everyone is confident their side will win.  At 9am thousands of fans were strewn outside the stadium waiting for the gates to open.

'We're gonna rip them to shreads, make them see what a true storm is', noted one over enthusiastic Grays Harbour fan. 

The Aldeshar fans, though a bit more subdued were still in a frenzy.  'We have to win, it would be a total disgrace if them don't', voiced one female fan.

Grays Harbour will be lead on the field by their Captain Pete Reynolds.  'No matter how we have played, there has yet to be a scrum where Petey has won the ball', noted Grays Harbour scrum half Lursen "Mac" MacHowel.  'Aldeshar don't have a chance'.

The Aldeshar team meanwhile bring their powerful front row coupled with a sensational group of backs to the game.  

Expect an awesome game on the field today at 11am with the bronze medal game between Nastic and Northwest Prussia to follow at 1pm.

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RUGBY TOURNAMENT STANDINGS

Grays Harbour fans have already made their mark at the tournament, they hope their team can do the same with a win today.

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