Episode 18: Games Workshop legally threatens, New Zealand Blood Bowl, the Ausbowl State Championships and the Greenstone Cup cover art

Episode 18: Games Workshop legally threatens, New Zealand Blood Bowl, the Ausbowl State Championships and the Greenstone Cup

Episode 18: Games Workshop legally threatens, New Zealand Blood Bowl, the Ausbowl State Championships and the Greenstone Cup

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Find out all about New Zealand and our 'adventure' to represent our State at the Ausbowl State Championships, and Australia versus New Zealand in the Pavlova competition, or Pav for short. Who invented the dessert and who has the best Blood Bowl coaches?

0:00:30 Introduction - Which trophies/awards do we want to see a mainstay at tournaments?

Ausbowl State Championships and Greenstone Cup Interviews. We interview:

- 0:18.59 Adam / Doomfox, captain of the South Island of NZ team

- 0:24.56 Arlo or Warlock, long time member of the NZ Blood Bowl scene

- 0:30.31 Don MacKenzie aka Mushoomy, about the Capital Shield in 2026.

- 0:38.23 Gil aka Lord_Vortigern, and James Cardno aka Mahuika, about the Greenstone Cup and the Ausbowl State Championships and where we were at the end of Saturday or Day 1.

0:48.25 We interview the great Paul Deacon, aka Smeborg, the founder of Australian and Blood Bowl tournament competition.

1:03:36 We cross-interview Duncan Trickey the Trickster, from Powtearoa, who talks about how to grow a league in a small/medium sized city without others nearby like Dunedin.

- 1:33:11 Swagmageddon - who handed out the best 'gifts' for playing each other?

- 1:46:26 We announce the winner of Deathroll the Croc

- 1:50:46 In our final Around the Grounds segment, we talk with Honeybadger aka Damian Coates about Tasmanian Blood Bowl!

- 2:20:45 Games Workshop take Legal Action! Watch out!

- 2:34:22 - Out-takes


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