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Final Predictions - Men's Super League & Men's League 1
Today we are going to be looking at the top two men’s divisions. I hope you enjoy. Men’s Super League Leamington Spartans The two teams that stand between Spartans and gold are not easy, they are also fighting for 4th and a lot of pride. Therefore, I would say that Meteors have a good chance of overtaking them on the final day. On the other hand, Spartans beat Rangers 23-5 last meet, to put that in context; Rangers have only scored more than 20 points against 1 team Spartans did it against third place. Killer Bees and Storm look out....
Final Predictions - Men's League 2 & Women's League 1
Here we're going to be looking at the final meet of Women’s League 1 and Men’s League 2 Women’s League 1 Stafford Raptors Promoted, as champions, dropped one point all season, never looked in doubt really. They do have 1 final test between them and dodgeballs favourite word: “undefeated”. That would be London Storm 2. I would expect to see the word undefeated on Raptors social media very soon. Opponents: Worcestershire Virtue Vixens, London Storm 2 Opponent Worcestershire Virtue Vixens London Storm 2 Predicted score 21-3 15-9 Probability of winning >99% 70% Probability of a draw <1% 16% Probability...
Final Predictions - League 3
This week we shall be doing a countdown to the final league meet of the season.There is a little bit of uncertainty about the league structure next year, but British Dodgeball have covered all eventualities in section 4.3 of the Adult regulations 2021-2022 https://www.britishdodgeball.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Adult-Regulations-2021-22.pdf So in a nutshell, each team is ranked nationally and the only difference between league ranking and this is that the top two of the lower division are ranked higher than the bottom two of the division above. This means if BD expand, reduce the size of a league, or split any leagues then this ranking is...
Meet The Club - Manchester Bees
They’re the biggest club in the UK. Their black and yellow kits are the envy of Wiz Khalifa fans across the country. Around every corner of St George’s park, you can hear the sound of buzzing. Manchester Bees need no introduction – and yet here I am, writing one anyway, as we recently sat down to talk to Aden Woodall, committee chair for the club, to talk about what exactly goes into making, growing, and running a club of that size. It’s time to meet the Manchester Bees. And yes, fair warning, I did get my thesaurus out for the...