James Laverty

James Laverty Stepdown conversions so far. Think this is the first week there is a massive difference in scores and stepdown....

Adam- 132
AJ- 127
Andy Saunders- 116
Andy Sc- 121
Cake- 124
Chris Marshall- 127
Chris Maudsley- 136
Eddy- 127
Frank- 149
Gary- 105
Heather- 127
Ian- 130
James H- 142
James L- 117
Jason- 129
John- 131
Marcus- 135
Matthew- 139
Matty- 144
Robert- 133
Sean- 126
T Cap- 133
Tracey- 126
Zarte- 149

Tourney round: The Multiverse: Round V: Goatdown

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Notes from the organizer: Nice week turned out like this

It was very tight at the top this week, with Matthew Brockwell and Thomas Cappleman jointly taking top spot with 148 points. Marcus Hares and newcomer James Hurrell were just one point behind.
As well as James, we also welcomed Eddy Byrne, AJ Brown and Tracey Mills to the Multiverse.
Still no buzzwords and pencils, and the numberwang bonus was 106. Heather Styles's 111 was the closest so she earns 1 extra point.

Current table

Matthew Brockwell 77
Marcus Hares 71
Thomas Cappleman 66
Zarte Siempre 58
John Gillies 55
Matty Artell 46
Chris Maudsley 44
Frank Jones 43
Robert Miller 36
Heather Styles 35
Cake Tiger 35
Adam Curran 34
Ian Volante 31
James Laverty 30
Chris Marshall 30
Thomas Carey 24
Jason Turner 23
James Hurrell 21
Eddy Byrne 19
Sean Fletcher 17
Gary Francis Campbell 15
AJ Brown 14
Andy SC 9
Tracey Mills 7

Goatdown week now, good luck people.

Ran from: 2 – 8 November 2015. Format: Goatdown 15. Matches: One-off. Approved.

Organizers: James Laverty.

Fixtures: 24. Completed: 24.

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