On the 18 and 19 April, the 2015 European Quidditch Cup (EQC) was held in Oxford, UK. With 32 teams from 11 regions, it was the biggest quidditch tournament held outside North America to date. Now that the dust has settled, our writers finish their reviews of how each team performed, concluding with the 16 teams who were placed into Division 2.
Showing posts with label EQC 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EQC 2015. Show all posts
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Thursday, April 30, 2015
EQC Division 1 Team Reviews
On the 18 and 19 April, the 2015 European Quidditch Cup (EQC) was held in Oxford, UK. With 32 teams from 11 regions, it was the biggest quidditch tournament held outside North America to date. Now that the dust has settled, our writers review how each team performed, starting with the 16 teams who made it into Division 1.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
EQC 2015 Group Predictions - Part 3 (G and H)
Group G
By Bex McLaughlin
Predictions
By Bex McLaughlin
Predictions
1. Southampton Quidditch Club 1 (SQC 1)
2. Paris Titans
3. METU Unicorns
4. Three River Dragons Passau
This is the group of death for two reasons. Firstly, Southampton Quidditch Club 1 , METU Unicorns, or Paris Titans could progress to Day Two and all three would be worthy of a place in the bracket. Secondly, because Three River Dragons Passau are making their international debut against the current British Champions, the extremely physical Turkish No. 1 team, and the French Cup’s silver medalists.
This is the group of death for two reasons. Firstly, Southampton Quidditch Club 1 , METU Unicorns, or Paris Titans could progress to Day Two and all three would be worthy of a place in the bracket. Secondly, because Three River Dragons Passau are making their international debut against the current British Champions, the extremely physical Turkish No. 1 team, and the French Cup’s silver medalists.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
EQC Preview: Underrated Players
By Ben Pooley
With the European Quidditch Cup (EQC) rapidly approaching, I thought it would be interesting to have a look at some of the less recognised players going with the UK teams, focusing on talent that often gets overlooked. So, without further ado, here are my personal opinions.
With the European Quidditch Cup (EQC) rapidly approaching, I thought it would be interesting to have a look at some of the less recognised players going with the UK teams, focusing on talent that often gets overlooked. So, without further ado, here are my personal opinions.
EQC 2015 Group Predictions - Part 2 (D - F)
Group D
By Ashara Peiris
Predictions
1. Deurne Dodos2. Paris Frog
3. Oxford Quidlings
4. Quidditch Hussars
In Group D we have one of the most competitive in the entire group stages, with many of the teams having the chance to win their group and make a deep tournament run. The level of competition within this group, with two of the most feared teams in Europe making an appearance, should produce some excellent quidditch, and make it one of the most closely observed groups, as the team to top this group will certainly be a force to be reckoned with.
Monday, April 13, 2015
EQC 2015 Group Predictions - Part 1 (A - C)
After the excitement of USQ World Cup 8, we will be spending the next few days going through the eight groups that will decide who goes into Division 1 and Division 2 at this weekend's European Quidditch Cup 2015 in Oxford, UK. Stay tuned as we delve into what groups A, B, and C hold in store for us with the help of our talented analysts!
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