2019-01-19 - Godendag - UK, 19-20 Jan 2019

Started by lionheartrjc, January 20, 2019, 09:13:50 PM

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lionheartrjc

Only four entries due to clash with IWC, Brighton MeG and illness.
Thanks to Firestone Games for an excellent venue and Michael Baldwin for his support.
We played 3 qualifying rounds and then a 1st vs 2nd and 3rd vs 4th final playoff round.


1st Lance Flint (Frisian with Danish and German alliies) - 45 pts  (15 v SS; 15 v RJC; 15 v AC)
2nd Richard Jeffrey-Cook (Hanseatic City League with Frisian allies) - 29 pts (15 v AC; 6 v LF; 8 v SS)
3rd Stephen Stead (Late Medieval German) - 25 pts (8 v LF; 15 v AC; 2 v RJC)
4th Andrew Claxton (Teutonic Orders) - 9 pts (5 v RJC; 4 v SS; 0 v LF)


1st Lance Flint 15 v 2nd Richard Jeffrey-Cook 2   3rd Stephen Stead 15 beat Andrew Claxton 6


Congratulations to Lance and honourable mention to Andy who was playing in his first MeG competition.

Richard

nikgaukroger

Pretty comprehensive by Lance there  8)
"The Roman Empire was not murdered and nor did it die a natural death; it accidentally committed suicide."

lionheartrjc

Quote from: nikgaukroger on January 20, 2019, 09:33:09 PM
Pretty comprehensive by Lance there  8)
Yes, his army definitely had the edge on mine.
His allied Danish were 4 TuGs of mixed Huscarls, Best Bondi and Bondi (in 9s).  The allied Germans provided Knights, spearmen and crossbowmen.  The Frisians were 2/3 protected, 1/3 unprotected loose long spearmen with a small TuG of cavalry.

Whatever I tried, it just didn't work. He always seemed to have 1 more unit than I could cope with and none of the match ups gave me that much of an edge.  He also got the strategic intercept against me in both our games.

Richard

nikgaukroger

Quote from: lionheartrjc on January 21, 2019, 08:20:49 AM
He also got the strategic intercept against me in both our games.

Unlucky  :P
"The Roman Empire was not murdered and nor did it die a natural death; it accidentally committed suicide."

rayfredjohn

Quote from: lionheartrjc on January 21, 2019, 08:20:49 AM
Quote from: nikgaukroger on January 20, 2019, 09:33:09 PM
Pretty comprehensive by Lance there  8)
Yes, his army definitely had the edge on mine.
His allied Danish were 4 TuGs of mixed Huscarls, Best Bondi and Bondi (in 9s).  The allied Germans provided Knights, spearmen and crossbowmen.  The Frisians were 2/3 protected, 1/3 unprotected loose long spearmen with a small TuG of cavalry.

Whatever I tried, it just didn't work. He always seemed to have 1 more unit than I could cope with and none of the match ups gave me that much of an edge.  He also got the strategic intercept against me in both our games.

Richard

I hope my Frisians did you proud 😂😂😂😂

marshalney2000