Monday, December 2, 2013

Green Briar FC Awards Social 2013

To all players, alumni and friends of the club,

You and your significant other are invited to the Green Briar FC Social Night and Awards Ceremony. The night will include an open bar, DJ Dan Hallessy on the decks, spot prizes and the presentation of the coveted awards. It will be a night to celebrate with team mates and friends of the club. Since it will be so close to the holidays, holiday attire is suggested/required!. The event will be held in the Kinvara Room (left hand side room) of the Green Briar Pub.

What: Green Briar FC Social / Awards Ceremony
Where: Green Briar Pub (Kinvara Room)
When: Friday 6th December
Time: 8:00PM
Cost: $50 Per Ticket
Includes: Open Bar, DJ, Spot Prizes, Awards

Tickets will be available on the night.

Click here to see how the awards went in 2012 and 2011.


Sunday, October 20, 2013

Green Briar 2:5 Taunton Eagles

A brace of goals by Eamon Kearney from Ian Hunter and Davey Coen assists, was not enough to secure the 3 points versus a strong Taunton side at Filippello Park this morning.

(Photos: M.J. Graham)

 Eamon Kearney chases a dangerous Ian Hunter cross into the box.

 Leo O'Connor pulls out "Blue Steele", while teammates celebrate Kearney's opener.

 Kearney looking to link up with his midfield from the flank.

 Brian McGuinness and Gavin Hall hold their defensive shape in the middle.

 McGuinness is demonstrative after allowing Taunton's equalizer to bobble past his attempted clearance.

 Jason "El Gato" Sullo parries a point blank shot, but is unable to prevent Taunton taking a 4:1 lead on the rebound.

Who says white men can't jump? Conor Hannick gets wicked air on this attempt at goal.

Photos: Peter O'Brien

Green Briar commit men forward on a corner

Paul Glynn challenges for a ball in the box

Defensive organization as Taunton are denied from a free kick

Gary Keane rises to meet a ball in midfield

Conor Hannick heads clear from deep inside his own penalty area.

Eamon Kearney slots his second after a nice through ball from Davey Coen.

Jason Sullo surveys a goalward effort.

Paul Glynn puts pressure on the ball.

The defensive wall is prepared.

The lead up to Taunton's fourth goal.

Adjustments at half time.

There isn't a focal length under the sun to handle the size of this head! 

Friday, October 18, 2013

Cup final photos

A Flickr album will be shared later this weekend, but here is a few teasers.

M. Graham, T. Caldwell, M. Grippeling, C. Hannick, R. Oliviera, B. Claus, J. Altidore, D. Coen, P. Miller, P. Dupuis
J. Nolan, K. O'Malley, J. Fitzpatrick, K. McLoughlin, B. O'Driscoll, B. McGuinness, B. Samati, L' O'Connor
K. Dillon, L. Sanha, B. Royer

Peter Dupuis and Pete Miller have a conference

 Tommy Caldwell takes control of the defensive wall

 Keith McLoughlin controlling the midfield

 Celtic's Geoff Wiley is unable to deny the Green Briar from putting the icing on the cake.

J. Fitzpatrick and B. O'Driscoll the Briar's resident Project Runway models.

The pair that beat the full house, Tommy Caldwell and Keith O'Malley

Selma and Dina Apovian with Manager Michael Graham

Video Montage (PC version)

This is not viewable on a phone due to the soundtrack that was added. You can view it on any PC.

MSSL Cup Final and celebrations (Video: M.J. Graham)

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Green Briar FC Crowned MSSL Cup Champions 2013

MSSL CUP FINAL: Celtic FC 0:3 Green Briar FC (10.13.13 6:00PM Dilboy Stadium)

In 2011 two veteran Irish teams of the MSSL decided to make a change. A change, it was hoped, for the better. In January of that year, some of the prominent figures of both clubs (Kinvara FC and Briar Bhoys FC) had a meeting in Brighton. The proposal on the table was an amalgamation of two Irish clubs playing in Brighton. Out of which, a competitive Over 30's side and competitive elite MSSL side would be spawned. Players and Committee members cast their votes, and a new club was born, creating two teams that would compete for honors. The legacies of the KV and Bhoys FC would remain, but a new chapter of Irish soccer in Massachusetts would begin that January night at the Green Briar pub in Brighton.

With some mergers of talent, whether it be on a business or sporting level, often times there tends to be teething problems, a period of uncertainty. On this occasion, however, personalities seemed to gel right away and the club got down to business from the get-go. Promotions and success came quickly and often for the Over 30 side, as they climbed out of the lower divisions under the stewardship of Gary KeaneYusuf Ribadu and Michael Graham had more modest successes coaching the Briar in Division 1 of the MSSL (the 5th tier of football in the US), as they tried to find the pieces of the jigsaw that would propel them up the table, and further along in the Cup.

MSSL Cup Final 2013: Pre-match formalities (Photo: L. Mattson)

The inaugural and sophomore seasons came and went and the Briar made steady improvements, establishing themselves well on the local soccer scene with a Banshee Invitational and Boston Irish Cup victory along the way. Entering the 2013 MSSL season the Green Briar was confident it would continue its year-on-year improvements. Key additions to the club included Kevin Dillon on the conditioning and coaching side of things. Talented international players such as Lassana Sanha (Guinea Bissau) and Benoit Royer (France) joined us on the field along with Irish stars such as Joseph Fitzpatrick and Brian O'Driscoll. These additions would strengthen the talent pool at the club as we pushed for our first MSSL honors.

The new blood would be complimented by a wealth of experience from the likes of Davey Coen, Brian McGuinness, Eamonn Kearney and Captain Tommy Caldwell, players that have been there and won things throughout their careers, Leinster Senior titles, All-Ireland titles, MSSL Cup titles to list a few from their many years of play. The ingredients were there, it was now time to make it happen on the pitch.

MSSL Cup Final 2013: Game action (Photo: L. Mattson)

The Briar's MSSL league form was patchy to say the least, starting well, but never recording more than a two game winning streak. In the latter part of the season a string of tough and close losses was not indicative of the product the Briar was putting on the pitch or the growth the team had shown throughout the season. Those league loses late in the season would prove very handy in galvanizing the players' focus on the Cup, a competition in which they were enjoying a terrific run.

GBFC MSSL 2013: W-W-L-L-W-L-L-L-W-W-W-W-W-L-L-L-L-L-W-W   ( **Cup = _ )

MSSL Cup Final 2013: Benoit Royer verifies his medal is 24 carat gold (Photo: A Ustaoglu)

The Cup run of 2013 was remarkable. Receiving a bye in the opening round, the Briar traveled north to take on Lowell United. One of the stronger teams in the MSSL and a past league champion, coming out of there with a hard earned 1-0 victory opened up the possibilities in the draw. Lassana Sanha with the winner that day would set the dominoes falling in the right direction for the Briar, all the way to the season finale.


Stoughton Eagles were the opponents in the next round, a skillful side that had recently gained promotion from Division 2. On a late summer evening in Cambridge, the Briar romped to a comfortable 7-1 victory. Mike Hardy and Tommy Caldwell led the charge that day with a goal each and assists for a wide range of the squad. A notable miss from Peter Miller from a yard out from goal added some comic relief to proceedings, but the rangy center-half would still have a lot to say about the destination of the Cup in 2013.

MSSL Cup Final 2013: Lassana Sanha takes advantage of slack marking to make it 2:0 (Video: A Ustaoglu)

As the weeks passed and the league games went into the books, the Briar had one eye on the semi-final. Mass United lay in wait for the right to play Celtic FC in the final. A 4:2 loss to Mass United in the league in September at Manning Stadium was flattering to the hosts and the players knew they could put that right in the Cup. The semi final was played in a quagmire of rain and mud at Millennium park in early October. The conditions suited the Irish boys and although falling behind, a pair of set piece goals from Lassana Sanha and Peter Miller set the Briar on the road to the final. Miller's winner was greeted with rapturous celebrations on the side line, probably one of the most important goals he'll score in his career.

Preparations for the final were of the highest order. Kevin Dillon was making terrific strides with the squad. Instilling a work ethic at mid-week training sessions and a metal fortitude on the pitch on a Sunday, through warm-ups and drills ensuring players were sharp and switched on for 90 minutes each week. Michael Graham and Yusuf Ribadu were doing their homework as well, working to put the players in the best possible position to succeed. The focus and preparation on the day of the final brought out a confidence in the players that allowed them to go out and do what they knew they were capable of.

MSSL Cup Final 2013: Jubilant Celebrations (Photo: L. Mattson)

Celtic FC were a worthy opponent in the final, and had enjoyed a terrific season themselves. The Briar's performance was excellent, however. They weathered the set piece threats that Celtic threw at them and managed to take the lead in the 38th minute. They never looked back. Terrific performances were put in all around the park, all players worthy of the plaudits, but Keith McLoughlin and Keith O'Malley, who had already enjoyed terrific seasons, produced the goods when it mattered the most and deserve a special mention. Tommy Caldwell, the dynamo that sets the tone to everything the Briar does on the pitch would not be denied either, putting in a captain's performance on the night.

MSSL Cup Final 2013: Tommy Caldwell fixes his Captain's arm band (Photo: L Mattson)

The final result was a 3:0 victory that, for once, allowed the bench and management to enjoy the moment as the final whistle drew near. This win will be enjoyed, and I know I speak for the players when I say it is for every Green Briar FC club member and supporter to enjoy and be proud of. It is a terrific milestone and achievement, but the Briar want to kick on, improve, and challenge for the league title next year, and the years to come. How about the Briar......

2013 MSSL Cup Champions......don't mind if I do!

More pictures to follow.

Cup Winners on the night: Peter Dupuis, Keith O'Malley, Peter Miller, Janak Altidore, Benoit Royer, Tommy Caldwell, Keith McLoughlin, Brian O'Driscoll, Braima Samati, Brian McGuinness, Lassana Sanha, Ricky Oliveira, Maarten Grippling, Brian Claus, Joseph Fitzpartick, Leo O'Connor, Conor Hannick, Davey Coen, Yusuf Ribadu, Michael Graham, Kevin Dillon

Monday, October 7, 2013

Green Briar reach MSSL Cup Final

MSSL Cup Semi-Final
Green Briar 2:1 Mass Utd FC Lynn (Millennium Park)

Goal: Lassana Sanha Assist: Janak Altidore
Goal: Peter Miller Assist: Keith McLoughlin

Green Briar FC secured a tremendous Cup victory over league leaders Mass United on a rainy afternoon at Millennium Park, West Roxbury on Sun, Oct 6. In doing so they secured their first ever MSSL Cup final berth. The weather may have been miserable and playing conditions difficult to navigate, but that didn't stop the players putting in a workmanlike and disciplined performance on the pitch that put pay to Mass United's chance at a league and cup double.

The Briar's preparation was excellent, they entered the game both physically and mentally prepared. A steely focus and determination could be seen in the eyes of every player as they took the field, knowing that only a flawless performance would see them through against a solidly built and skillful Mass United side. That was just the performance they gave, meeting the physical challenge that set a platform for their talent to shine.

The conditions underfoot were treacherous, players struggling with their footing on numerous occasions, but there was also a lot of quality on show from both sides. The match ebbed and flowed as the first half progressed with both teams enjoying spells in the ascendancy. Mass United were unlucky with a long distance effort that Peter Dupuis in the Briar goal tipped onto the crossbar and away to safety. The Briar were also attacking with purpose but found a solid rearguard in the Mass United defense.

Stalemate at the half was indicative of how tightly the match was being contested. Mass United had collected the league double versus the Briar earlier this season and the team and management worked hard to learn from those defeats and to eliminate mistakes, knowing that on our day we provide a stern test for any team in the division.

 2013 MSSL Cup Draw

Early in the second half Lassana Sanha almost punished the Mass United keeper for an untimely slip on the greasy surface, but he made a great recover to deflect the goal bound shot away for a corner. The scoring was opened 10 minutes into the second half, however, by Rigoberto Jimenez of Mass United. A dangerous long ball over the top fell between Peter Miller and the on rushing Briar keeper. With neither wanting to claim the ball with any urgency, the potent Mass United winger capitalized on the confusion and smashed the ball to the roof of an unguarded net.

Somewhat shell shocked from that blow, the Briar took a minute or two to shake off the disappointment of conceding such a sloppy goal. The team came together and battled hard for every ball in a tightly contested and congested midfield. In such tight affairs it's the little things that can make the difference, and a pair of set pieces in quick succession would see the game turned completely on its head.

Janak Altidore launched a typically booming free kick towards the area from the halfway line. The ball was flighted terrifically and was dropping at the edge of the 6 yard box. Hesitation to come and claim that ball by the Mass United keeper was duly punished as Lassana Sanha powered his way into position, rose and nodded home for the equalizer.

With renewed vigor, and fortified belief the Briar raised their game even further to secure the lead. Keith McLoughlin sent in another beautiful set piece, this time from a corner kick. Peter Miller climbed majestically at the back post and unleashed a powerful header that found the back of the net. The power of his effort was only matched by the power in which he celebrated, racing to the Briar supporters on the sideline, sliding to his knees with a roar that could be heard half way down the VFW Parkway.

There was still plenty of work to be done. Mass United were dangerous on attack at every turn and the pressure was sure to build in the final stages. As the intensity of the occasion mounted, the Briar made some strategical replacements to fortify the midfield and refresh the tired legs at the back. The chances came for Mass United, but a combination of wayward shooting and resolute defending turned them away.

On one occasion, Peter Dupuis saved from point blank range, needing the help of the post this time to keep powerful Mass United striker Ocane Williamson at bay. In the closing stages Mass United would fashion one more clear chance. A mazy run down the left saw a ball crossed dangerously towards goal from the bi-line. An unmarked Mass United player met the ball in the six, but miscued his header over the bar to the relief of the Briar team and management and to the groans of the Mass United bench.

After all the hard work, and a bit of luck along the way, the Briar were finally rewarded for a great performance. Navigating the half of the cup draw that held Lowell United, Mass United and Boston Olympiakos, making the final is a great achievement. But the job is not done. Celtic FC now awaits the Briar in the final. A Celtic team that recently had a 2-1 victory over the Briar in the league and one that will prove to be worthy final opponents in an "All-Irish" flavored fixture.

The final is tentatively scheduled for 6PM Sun, Oct 13 at Dilboy Stadium in Somerville. Details are to be confirmed.




Tuesday, October 1, 2013

MSSL Cup Semi Final

Sunday 6th October MSSL Cup Semi-Final
Green Briar FC vs Mass United FC Lynn
Kick Off : 1:30PM
Venue: Millennium Park

Monday, August 19, 2013

Results


08.18.2013 Albania Utd 3:1 Green Briar FC 4:00PM (Rotch)
Goal: Samati Assist: McLoughlin

Monday, July 29, 2013

Results


07.28.2013 Green Briar FC 2:0 Lowell Lusitanos 2:00PM (Millennium)
Goal: McLoughlin Assist: Royer
Goal: Samati Assist: McLoughlin

Braima takes the plaudits

On a loan spell with Boston Ethiopians, Braima Samati was the star of a recent out of state tournament which was played in front of a large contingient of supporters. Securing top scorer in Division 1 with 7 goals in 4 games, Braima was awarded this terrific trophy. Congratulations.

Braima Samati

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Banshee Invitational Cup 2013

Ger Hogan is looking to run the Banshee Invitational Cup again this year with 6 teams involved. Fixtures will be arranged as 2 quarter finals (the remaining 2 teams receiving bye's to the semi's), semi-finals and a final. Venues are Moakley and Ceylon Parks. Preliminary fixtures are as follows.

Quarter Finals:
Tuesday July 9th: Banshee Celtic vs Donegal
Friday July 12th: Paddy Barry's vs Kendall Wanderers

Semi Finals:
Saturday July 13th: Green Briar FC vs Winner of Qtr 1
Monday July 15th: Celtic FC vs Winners of Qtr 2

Final:
Friday July 19th: Winner Semi 1 vs Winner Semi 2

Monday, July 1, 2013

Briar book a spot in the semi's

06.30.2013 Stoughton Eagles 1:7 Green Briar FC 6:00PM (Danehy Turf)  **Cup**
Goal: Caldwell Assist: Hardy
Goal: Sanha Assist: Caldwell
Goal: Sanha Assist: O'Malley
Goal: Sanha Assist: McLoughlin
Goal: Hardy Assist: N/A
Goal: McCarney Assist: Tuffy
Goal: Tuffy Assist: McCarney

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GBFC Record:
MSSL League and Cup Games Only
(excl. forfeits) ( _ = Cup)


2013:
W-W-L-L-W-L-L-L-W-W-W-W-W-L-L-L-L-L-W
2012: W-L-W-W-L-D-W-L-W-W-L-L-W-W-D-D-L
2011: L-D-W-L-L-W-L-D-L-L-L-W-W


In the two and a half seasons the Briar has been competing in the MSSL, a consistency in results has been the one thing that has been elusive. Looking back at the record books, and discounting non-MSSL competitions and any forfeit wins credited to our side, the results from the field of play look spotty at best.

Back in 2011, after a disappointing 1st round exit in the Cup at the hands of the then D2 side Celtic FC, the Briar results continued to be poor. On the run-in, three losses on the spin hurt bad, before the Briar ended the season well with a pair of wins against (it has to be said) depleted Suchi FC and Lowell United sides. Lowell in particular having one eye on the Cup final the following week.

The 2012 campaign was definitely an improvement. Winning more games than losing in the league, a run of four league games undefeated on the run-in and a step further in the Cup were tangeable areas of improvement from the team. Two draws and a loss from the last three games, however, extinguished the Briar's hopes of competing for the top spots in the league, when it looked like they had the capability to do so.

And so the 2013 rolled around. With four wins and five losses in the league including a dreadful three week spell with as many losses, the tale of the tape doesn't look that much better at first glance. But looking closer, the Briar may have turned a corner from the depths of that disappointing run of losses. A first round bye, coupled with a tremendous away victory in Lowell and a comfortable quarter final victory over Stoughton, sees the Briar entering the last four of the Cup competition. Sandwiched between those terrific Cup results was a gritty come from behind win against West Africans United.

The opening half of the season has ended brightly. The Cup semi-final is definitely the carrot at the end of the stick to spur the Briar on, but league form can only improve. It took the Briar two and a half years to record a three match winning streak......and guess what? The streak is still alive.

Monday, June 24, 2013

McCarney's double assist helps 1st team to victory

Green Briar FC 3:2 West Africans Utd 2:00PM (Millennium)
Goal: Sanha Assist: McCarney
Goal: McGuinness Assist: Hardy
Goal: Kearney Assist: McCarney

Eamonn McCarney stepped between the posts for the Briar against West African's United this past weekend. In between sunning himself, he contributed with two booming assists, one in each half. The first from a kick out which was finished off by Lassana Sanha, and the second from a quick free kick which caught the WAU defense napping. Eamonn 'Java' Kearney latched onto that pass, beautifully lobbing the keeper for a classy winner. Brian McGuinness scored a penalty inbetween those efforts following good work down the left by Michael Hardy, who clipped a ball into the area which resulted in a hand ball.

McCarney working on his tan while the game goes on at the other end!

Friday, June 14, 2013

Results


06.16.2013 Lowell Utd 0:1 Green Briar FC 2:00PM (Lawrence Veterans)
Goal: Sanha Assist: Coen
06.09.2013 Green Briar O30s 1:1 FFC 8:00AM
Goal: Hunter Assist: O'Connor

06.09.2013 Southie FC 5:1 Green Briar FC 2:00PM (Ceylon Park)
Goal: Samati Assist: McLoughlin

Thursday, June 6, 2013

MSSL Cup Round 2

06.16.2013 Lowell United vs Green Briar FC (4PM, Veterans Stadium, Lawrence)

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Weekend Fixtures


06.09.2013 Southie FC vs. Green Briar FC (2PM Ceylon Park, Dorchester)

06.09.2013 FFC vs Green Briar O30 (8AM Plymouth St, Mansfield)

Results



06.02.2013 Green Briar O30s 1:1 Delta Services 9:00AM (Victory Field)
Goal: Balekian Assist: Keane

06.02.2013 Green Briar FC 2:6 Mass Utd FC Lynn 2:00PM (Millennium Park)
Goal: Coen Assist: n/a
Goal: Miller Assist: Samati

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Results


05.26.2013 United Int'l 3:5 Green Briar O30s 8:00AM (Hyde Park)
Goal: Kearney Assist: Keane
Goal: Kearney Assist: Keane
Goal: O'Connor Assist: Leahy
Goal: Hunter Assist: Kearney
Goal: Own Goal


05.19.2013 Green Briar O30s 2:2 Peru Sport 9:00AM (Victory Field)
Goal: O'Brien Assist: Keane
Goal: O'Brien Assist: n/a

05.19.2013 Green Briar FC 0:4 Lowell United 2:00PM (Millennium Park)

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Green Briar Football Club Champions League Minutes Pool


Green Briar Football Club Champions League Minutes Pool
#
Seconds
Name
#
Seconds
Name
1
0.00 - 0.59
T. Caldwell
46
45.00 - 45.59
Joe the Gun
2
1.00 - 1.59
E. Rush
47
46.00 - 46.59
M. Kirby
3
2.00 - 2.59
K. O'Malley
48
47.00 - 47.59
T. McElwain
4
3.00 - 3.59
J. Hickey
49
48.00 - 48.59
J. O'Brien
5
4.00 - 4.59
Ollie
50
49.00 - 49.59
C. McGarrity
6
5.00 - 5.59
K. Higgins
51
50.00 - 50.59
M. Graham
7
6.00 - 6.59
C. Murphy
52
51.00 - 51.59
G. Keane
8
7.00 - 7.59
M. Kirby
53
52.00 - 52.59
G. Keane
9
8.00 - 8.59
C. Murphy
54
53.00 - 53.59
C. Counihan
10
9.00 - 9.59
E. Murphy
55
54.00 - 54.59
T. McElwain
11
10.00 - 10.59
T. McElwain
56
55.00 - 55.59
O. Bogue
12
11.00 - 11.59
Paul B
57
56.00 - 56.59
O. Bogue
13
12.00 - 12.59
Breanne
58
57.00 - 57.59
Stretch
14
13.00 - 13.59
T. Sheehan
59
58.00 - 58.59
B. Claus
15
14.00 - 14.59
A. O'Connor
60
59.00 - 59.59
John Walsh
16
15.00 - 15.59
Fernando
61
60.00 - 60.59
C. McGarrity
17
16.00 - 16.59
Wanderson
62
61.00 - 61.59
J. Feeney
18
17.00 - 17.59
P. McKenna
63
62.00 - 62.59
J. Hickey
19
18.00 - 18.59
N. Nugent
64
63.00 - 63.59
N. Nugent
20
19.00 - 19.59
M. Tiffany
65
64.00 - 64.59
B. Claus
21
20.00 - 20.59
O. Bogue
66
65.00 - 65.59
J. O'Brien
22
21.00 - 21.59
P. Glynn
67
66.00 - 66.59
C. Hannick
23
22.00 - 22.59
O. Bogue
68
67.00 - 67.59
K. Higgins
24
23.00 - 23.59
J. Carey
69
68.00 - 68.59
G. Hall
25
24.00 - 24.59
Yolanda
70
69.00 - 69.59
M. Graham
26
25.00 - 25.59
Alan
71
70.00 - 70.59
Java
27
26.00 - 26.59
E. Rush
72
71.00 - 71.59
Dave
28
27.00 - 27.59
J. Carey
73
72.00 - 72.59
D. Coen
29
28.00 - 28.59
N. McElwain
74
73.00 - 73.59
L. O'Connor
30
29.00 - 29.59
C. Hannick
75
74.00 - 74.59
T. McElwain
31
30.00 - 30.59
M. Tiffany
76
75.00 - 75.59
Alan
32
31.00 - 31.59
B. McCardle
77
76.00 - 76.59
K. O'Malley
33
32.00 - 32.59
L. O'Connor
78
77.00 - 77.59
D. Apovian
34
33.00 - 33.59
P. McKenna
79
78.00 - 78.59
Jerry the Kid
35
34.00 - 34.59
Stretch
80
79.00 - 79.59
Java
36
35.00 - 35.59
Phillip
81
80.00 - 80.59
K. Ryan
37
36.00 - 36.59
C. Counihan
82
81.00 - 81.59
Phillip
38
37.00 - 37.59
J. Nolan
83
82.00 - 82.59
K. Dillon
39
38.00 - 38.59
Yolanda
84
83.00 - 83.59
J. Feeney
40
39.00 - 39.59
J. Horgan
85
84.00 - 84.59
D. Apovian
41
40.00 - 40.59
S. O'Neill
86
85.00 - 85.59
S. O'Neill
42
41.00 - 41.59
T. Caldwell
87
86.00 - 86.59
T. Sheehan
43
42.00 - 42.59
D. Coen
88
87.00 - 87.59
Doc
44
43.00 - 43.59
Sean
89
88.00 - 88.59
John
45
44.00 - 45+Inj
Joe the Gun
90
89.00 - 90+Inj
G. Hall