Monday, June 21, 2010

Day 10: The All Whites hold the Champions and Turczynski makes a surge.

Shane Smeltz of New Zealand scores the opening goal past Federico Marchetti of Italy. Photo: Mike Hewitt, Getty Images
On the day the All Whites hold the World Champions to a draw, the French finally having enough of their Manager and his staff and Rayment picking up his fourth consecutive score with the first match (Slovakia v Paraguay) of the day to extend his lead, Turczynski made a surge up the ladder with an impressive ten pointer.

Just as he's packing his bag to head off into the Mongolian wilderness to find his future bride, Turczynski, who to date has had a quiet tournament, may just about make it his time to come back into contention. However, with Rayment picking scores (21pts) and Yoni nailing outcome (36pts) the road may be tough. Javier has finally moved of the bottom with good results which has left our pre tournament favourite Jonovsky planted on the bottom whom along side Nestor are still waiting to pick up their first scores.

We are moving into the business end of the tournament as teams are looking at playing for their survival so think carefully with the expectation that some upsets may be on the cards.

 The Ladder
  1. Rayment 53
  2. Yoni 45
  3. Luke 40
  4. Mr Lenny Man 40
  5. George K 38
  6. Harry Potter 34
  7. NicO 32
  8. Turczynski 32
  9. Gav 31
  10. Do Chi 31
  11. Mihail 31
  12. Beelitz 29
  13. Slavco 29
  14. Leedham 29
  15. Jeremy 29
  16. Benny G 28
  17. Joe S 27
  18. Motto 27
  19. Haakie 27
  20. Andy 27
  21. Nestor 26
  22. Stylianos 26
  23. Blairos 26
  24. Duncan 24
  25. Tony 24
  26. Javier 23
  27. Jonovsky 22

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