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Scores after Week 2



1 Flykicker XV 175

2 Mougins Marvels 165

3 Ashbourne Athletes 156

4 Idle XV 151

5 The Hot Lancashire Pisspots 140

6 Mighty XV 124

7 The Try Hards 118

8 Grumpy Grinders 93

9 England me arse.... 86

10 The Up 'n Unders. 74

11 Damascus Demons 69


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  • 2 weeks later...

No change in the order at all though Flykicker has made it onto the overall leaderboard.


1 Flykicker XV 15 5 246

2 Mougins Marvels 14 3 229

3 ashbourne athletes 12 2 211

4 Idle XV 9 3 199

5 The Hot Lancashire Pisspots 9 5 192

6 Mighty XV 6 3 183

7 The Try Hards 5 5 169

8 Grumpy Grinders 4 2 142

9 England me arse.... 6 4 134

10 The Up 'n Unders. 6 1 119

11 Damascus Demons 4 1 108

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