London Brawling played Rocky Mountain's 5280 Fight Club and survived!
While London Brawling took an early-game lead and stormed back with a massive late-game powerjam, the 5280 Fight Club’s power, experience was enough for them to dominate the majority of the game and come out 228-49 winners.
Here's the full write-up by Fantastic Mr Fox:
The bout started brightly for London with Kamikaze Kitten grabbing lead in the very first jam thanks to a stunning jump around the inside of the first turn, but she was forced into a quick call-off as DeRanged broke the pack behind her. Stefanie Mainey then picked up London’s second lead jam call of the night in the second jam, and had just enough distance on Rocky’s Frida Beater to score a point before being forced into a call off. Unfortunately Fox Sake cut around the final Rocky blocker in the next jam to give the visitors their first powerjam, which they ruthlessly exploited. Rocky notched up 38 points in that and the next two jams before Kamikaze Kitten got three more points on the board against Frida Beater.London Brawling played Rocky Mountain's 5280 Fight Club and survived! Here's the full write-up by Fantastic Mr Fox.
The next ten jams saw good defensive work from London stemming the flow of points somewhat, with Kami and Ninjette managing to add a few points to London’s total. Alas none of the London jammers could really exploit the powerjam opportunities Rocky afforded them in the first half thanks to Rocky’s unorthodox dead-stop powerjam defence, boxing in the London jammers as they ran the clock down. Just before half time a 20 point jam from Psycho Babble was followed up by a 22-point jam from Über Alice taking Rocky to the 100 mark just as the half ended, with London languishing on 15.
The pattern established at the end of the first half continued into the second. 53 unanswered points went on the board for Rocky before Kamikaze Kitten and Stefanie Mainey scored in successive jams to stop the rot.
At the death Frida Beater notched up a 25-point powerjam to take Rocky past the 200 mark, but it wasn’t over yet. Numerous penalties in quick succession for Rocky gave London a pack advantage and a powerjam, which t
Top scorers on the night were Kamikaze Kitten for London and DeRanged for Rocky. Sky Rockit was voted as London’s MVP for her sterling work in the Brawling pack, while Psycho Babble picked up the award for Rocky for her solid packwork and fine jamming on the night.



