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#demonbracket Day 7 results. A good day for the seeds but we farewell two former winners.

1. Clayton Oliver d. Nathan Jones 120-20
5. Christian Petracca d. Tom McDonald 84-56
6. Bayley Fritsch d. Jake Lever 83-57
7. Christian Salem d. Jay Lockhart 131-9

Day 8 matches, open until 19:00 Wednesday night

Neville Jetta vs 8.Angus Brayshaw
Jake Melksham vs 4. James Harmes
3. Jack Viney vs Sam Weideman
Marty Hore vs 2. Max Gawn

In light of other developments today, the organising committee draw your attention to this pre-tournament rule:

  • Harley Bennell is a preliminary entrant. If he isn't an officially listed Melbourne player by Friday 24 January he will be ineligible to participate
     
We welcome Harley to the club but confirm there will be no wildcard entries.

Now, off to Iowa to provide vote counting assistance.

Edited by Supermercado

 
5 minutes ago, Supermercado said:

#demonbracket Day 7 results. A good day for the seeds but we farewell two former winners.

1. Clayton Oliver d. Nathan Jones 120-20
5. Christian Petracca d. Tom McDonald 84-56
6. Bayley Fritsch d. Jake Lever 83-57
7. Christian Salem d. Jay Lockhart 131-9

Day 8 matches, open until 19:00 Wednesday night

Neville Jetta vs 8.Angus Brayshaw
Jake Melksham vs 4. James Harmes
3. Jack Viney vs Sam Weideman
Marty Hore vs 2. Max Gawn

In light of other developments today, the organising committee draw your attention to this pre-tournament rule:

  • Harley Bennell is a preliminary entrant. If he isn't an officially listed Melbourne player by Friday 24 January he will be ineligible to participate
     
We welcome Harley to the club but confirm there will be no wildcard entries.

Now, off to Iowa to provide vote counting assistance.

Perhaps an Exhibition Match against the winner?

 

Neville Jetta
Jake Melksham
Jack Viney 
Max Gawn

 

Jetta

Melksham

Viney

Gawn


Neville Jetta vs 8.Angus Brayshaw
Jake Melksham vs 4. James Harmes
3. Jack Viney vs Sam Weideman
Marty Hore vs 2. Max Gawn


Gus

Chomp

Viney

Maxy

Brayshaw

Melksham

Weideman

Gawn

 


Brayshaw

Harmes

Viney 

Gawn

 

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