TSF Suicide Pool - and the winner is Print E-mail
Tuesday, 28 April 2009 16:02 | Written by Administrator
After 11 tough rounds of SuicidePicks one TSFer has outlasted the competition and become the winner of the First Ever TSF SuicidePool Winner!!

Congratulations ...KIRWAN

HOW KIRWAN WON SUICIDE POOL

When SuicidePool got underway back in Round 1 we started with 45 competitors, going into Round 11 we had just 3 survivors left.

Our hero Kirwan correctly picked that the Western Force would win against the Lions.

Mullet and BayImports both selected the Crusaders as their pick which seemed like a sensible pick to make.

Unfortunately for them Todd Blackadder and co decided that the Cheetahs looked like easy beats and rested a number of starting XV Crusaders.

There is an old Polish saying that says 'Never let the peasants taste how sweet the Apple with the Cheese is' which loosely translates to 'If you rest players against the Cheetahs and they beat you then it serves your dumb arse right'

As you may know by now the Cheetahs, who were obviously pissed off by the dis that the Crusaders showed them, pummelled the Crusaders 31-6, ending a 5 match winning streak for the Crusaders. More importantly it ended a 10 match winning streak for BayImports and Mullet while extending Kirwan's run to an unbeaten 11 games.

WHAT KIRWAN WINS
As the winner of TSF Super 14 SuicidePool Kirwan takes away a 3 pack of what we* believe are the Greatest Sports Documentaries of All Time.
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Here is how IMDB describes each doco''

The Devil At Your Heels(1981) - traces the trials of stuntman Ken Carter who attempts a death defying aerial jump in a car. Not content with a normal jump, Ken Carter attempts a jump from Canada to the USA.

The Smashing Machine(2002) - follows mixed martial arts competitor Mark Kerr's career from late '99 until the Pride Grand Prix 2000 tournament in Japan, is a stunning and provocative look at a man whose fights with his own personal demons rival those he encounters in the octagon

The King Of Kong (2007) - In the early 1980s, legendary Billy Mitchell set a Donkey Kong record that stood for almost 25 years. This documentary follows the assault on the record by Steve Wiebe, an earnest teacher from Washington

S0 from the Competitions Committee, thanks for playing everyone, and to Kirwan Congratulations! YOU'RE THE BEST

 

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