ISML 2015: Jibril, Inori lead Topaz after two days

ISML 2015: Jibril, Inori lead Topaz after two days

By Jo-Ryan Salazar
The Bedlam on Baltic Avenue
September 30, 2015


Jibril and Inori Yuzuriha lead the Nova and Stella Divisions of the 2015 International Saimoe League after two match days of the Topaz Period. In the Nova Division, Yui Yuigahama hammered Kaori Miyazono 3572-2418, Tohka Yatogami defeated Tina Sprout 2687-2494, Yoshino won the closest race of the day: a 3171-3148 nailbiter over Chitoge Kirisaki, Yukino Yukinoshita routed Eli Ayase 3554-1986, Latifa Fleuranza took down Kotori Minami 3024-2805 and Jibril flew past Tsukiko Tsutsukakushi 3074-2884.

Shiro slammed Enju Aihara 3469-2435, Kosaki Onodera dismantled Umi Sonoda 3295-2336, Shino Asada destroyed Origami Tobiichi 352-2443, Misaki Shokuhou defeated Satone Shichimiya 3068-2663, Kurousagi bounced past Nico Yazawa 3085-2663 and Akame won a 2901-2844 thriller over Kurousagi.

Wrapping up Nova play, Miyuki Shiba defeated Terminus Est 3033-2420, Maki Nishikino stormed past Yaya 3231-2571, Isuzu Sento drove past Stephanie Dola 3375-2633, Chiyo Sakura burned Yuuki Konno 3501-2633, Kurumi Tokisaki shot down Azusa Azuki 3566-2842 and Marika Tachibana whipped past Yukina Himeragi 3001-2698.

In the Stella Division, Konjiki no Yami defeated Momo Velia Deviluke 2849-2416, Taiga Aisaka roared past Yuki Nagato 4634-3250, Mikan Yuuki dominated Haruhi Suzumiya 4207-3572, Eru Chitanda throttled Yuri Nakamura 3833-2872, Kuroyukihime flew past Hitagi Senjougahara 3573-2899 and Saber slashed past Shinobu Oshino 3461-2567.

Mashiro Shiina routed Charlotte Dunois 3877-2874, Eucliwood Hellscythe silenced Yui-nyan 3093-2801, Inori Yuzuriha defeated Nanami Aoyama 3440-3292, defending champion Kotori Itsuka cruised past Nyarlathotep 3225-2558, Kurisu Makise crushed Yui Hirasawa 4367-3491 and Azusa Nakano romped past Kobato Hasegawa 3206-2677.

Wrapping up Stella play, Rikka Takanashi prevailed over Shinka Nibutani 3873-3785, Rin Tohsaka routed Kirino Kousaka 4472-2015, Illyasviel von Einzbern drubbed Nadeko Sengoku 3624-2220, Asuna Yuuki sliced and diced C.C. 4371-2281, Sena Kashiwazaki scored the Upset of the Round: a 2871-2761 barnburner over Ayase Aragaki and Holo chomped up Shana 3959-3360.

In the Male Division, Izayoi Sakamaki defeated Rentarou Satomi 2930-2412, Ryuuji Takasu roared past Izaya Orihara 3154-2364, Shidou Itsuka won a 2800-2772 grinder over Gilgamesh, Accelerator accelerated past Shirou Emiya 3706-2182, Hachiman Hikigaya routed Levi 3668-2157 and Keima Katsuragi took down Ryuunosuke Akasaka 2991-2449.

Archer dominated Yuuta Togashi 3113-2709, Edward Elric whipped past Yato 2859-2539, Kiritsugu Emiya clobbered Umetaroi Nozaki 4339-2769, Sorata Kanda defeated Ayumu Aikawa 2916-2633, Sadao Mao prevailed over Tatsuya Shiba 2701-2674 and Ken Kaneki delivered his second upset in as many match days: a 4090-3313 scalp of Touma Kamijou.

Wrapping up Male Division play, Gintoki Sakata routed Mikoto Mikoshiba 3882-2936, Yuzuru Otonashi gunned down L Lawliet 2476-2299, Sora slammed Tomoya Okazaki 3173-2625, Rintarou Okabe crushed Koyomi Araragi 3858-3070, Kyon defeated Raku Ichijou 2809-2454 and Seiya Kanie dismissed Shizuo Heiwajima 2826-2610.

In special exhibition play, Ayumi Otosaka routed Hajime Ichinose 3538-2180 and Poplar Taneshima defeated Alisa Illinichina Amiella 2886-2618.

Match Day 3 of the 2015 International Saimoe League Topaz Period is scheduled for October 1, 2015. Vote for your favorite candidates at InternationalSaimoe.com and join the ongoing debate.

BoBA ISML 2015 Predictions: Topaz Match Day 2

ARENA 01: [Yuigahama Yui] Miyazono Kaori
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 02: Tina Sprout [Yatogami Tōka]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 03: [Kirisaki Chitoge] Yoshino
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 04: Ayase Eli [Yukinoshita Yukino]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 05: [Latifa Fleuranza] Minami Kotori
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 06: Tsutsukakushi Tsukiko [Jibril]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 07: [Shiro] Aihara Enju
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 08: [Onodera Kosaki] Sonoda Umi
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 09: Tobiichi Origami [Asada Shino]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 10: [Shokuhō Misaki] Shichimiya Satone
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 11: [Kurousagi] Yazawa Nico
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 12: [Kuriyama Mirai] Akame
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 13: Terminus Est [Shiba Miyuki]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 14: [Nishikino Maki] Yaya
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 15: Stephanie Dola [Sento Isuzu]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 16: Konno Yūki [Sakura Chiyo]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 17: Azuki Azusa [Tokisaki Kurumi]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 18: [Tachibana Marika] Himeragi Yukina
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 19: Momo Belia Deviluke [Konjiki no Yami]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 20: Nagato Yuki [Aisaka Taiga]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 21: [Yūki Mikan] Suzumiya Haruhi
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 22: Chitanda Eru [Nakamura Yuri]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 23: [Kuroyukihime] Senjōgahara Hitagi
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 24: Oshino Shinobu [Saber]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 25: [Shiina Mashiro] Charlotte Dunois
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 26: Eucliwood Hellscythe [Yui-nyan]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 27: Yuzuriha Inori [Aoyama Nanami]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 28: [Itsuka Kotori] Nyarlathotep
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 29: [Makise Kurisu] Hirasawa Yui
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 30: Hasegawa Kobato [Nakano Azusa]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 31: [Takanashi Rikka] Nibutani Shinka
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 32: Kōsaka Kirino [Tōsaka Rin]
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 33: [Illyasviel von Einzbern] Sengoku Nadeko
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 34: [Yūki Asuna] C.C.
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 35: [Aragaki Ayase] Kashiwazaki Sena
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 36: [Shana] Holo
by >=400
Over/Under: 6000
Over

ARENA 37: [Sakamaki Izayoi] Satomi Rentarō
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 38: [Takasu Ryūji] Orihara Izaya
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under
 ARENA 39: [Gilgamesh] Itsuka Shidō
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 40: Emiya Shirō [Accelerator]
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 41: [Hikigaya Hachiman] Levi
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 42: [Katsuragi Keima] Akasaka Ryūnosuke
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 43: [Archer] Togashi Yūta
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 44: Yato [Edward Elric]
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 45: [Emiya Kiritsugu] Nozaki Umetarō
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 46: [Aikawa Ayumu] Kanda Sorata
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 47: Maō Sadao [Shiba Tatsuya]
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 48: [Kamijō Tōma] Kaneki Ken
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 49: [Sakata Gintoki] Mikoshiba Mikoto
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 50: [Otonashi Yuzuru] L Lawliet
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 51: Okazaki Tomoya [Sora]
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 52: [Araragi Koyomi] Okabe Rintarō
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 53: Kyon [Ichijō Raku]
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 54: [Kanie Seiya] Heiwajima Shizuo
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 55: [Otosaka Ayumi] Ichinose Hajime
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ARENA 56: Alisa Illinichina Amiella [Taneshima Popura]
by <=1000
Over/Under: 6000
Under

ISML 2015: Topaz Kicks Off The Regular Season Homestretch

ISML 2015: Topaz Kicks Off The Regular Season Homestretch

By Jo-Ryan Salazar
The Bedlam on Baltic Avenue
September 28, 2015


Match Day 1 of the 2015 International Saimoe League Topaz Period concluded as the regular season entered the homestretch. In the Nova Division, Shiro crushed Yaya 3524-1793, Yukino Yukinoshita routed Tina Sprout 3745-1731, Chitoge Kirisaki defeated Yuuki Konno 2865-2518, Yui Yuigahama hammered Latifa Fleuranza 3423-1919, Stephanie Dola cruised past Eli Ayase 3008-2270 and Jibril flew past Kotori Minami.

Yoshino silenced Umi Sonoda 3173-2067, Tohka Yatogami slammed Terminus Est 3294-1751, Marika Tachibana rolled past Miyuki Shiba 2964-2159, Isuzu Sento drove past Azusa Azuki 3183-1925, Mirai Kuriyama prevailed over Misaki Shokuhou 2648-2523 and Kosaki Onodera obliteratged Kaori Miyazono 3373-1921.

Wrapping up Nova play, Kurumi Tokisaki shot down Nico Yazawa 3478-1891, Chiyo Sakura drilled Origami Tobiichi 3183-2184, Shino Asada trounced Yukina Himeragi 2985-2172, Tsukiko Tsutsukakushi romped past Enju Aihara 2704-2299, Maki Nishikino prevailed over Akame 2615-2535 and Kurousagi bounced past Satone Shichimiya 2805-2213.

In the Stella Division, Azusa Nakano romped past Nyarlathotep 2811-2236, Inori Yuzuriha prevailed over Eru Chitanda 2650-2594, Kurisu Makise stormed past Nadeko Sengoku 2860-1952, Asuna Yuuki slashed past Kobato Hasegawa 4216-1751, defending champion Kotori Itsuki whipped past Yui Hirasawa 3536-2640 and Konjiki no Yami defeated Rikka Takanasbhi 2665-2493.

Taiga Aisaka roared past Yuri Nakamura 2846-2414, Kuroyukihime flew past Momo Velia Deviluke in the closest race of the night: a 2486-2479 thriller, Rin Tohsaka routed Sena Kashiwazaki 4305-1653, Mashiro Shiina chomped up Holo 4303-2011, Shinka Nibutani drubbed Yuki Nagato 3426-2577 and Shana torched Kirino Kousaka 3296-1994.

Wrapping up Stella play, Mikan Yuuki delivered the Upset Of The Round over Saber, prevailing 3108-2995, Shinobu Oshino chomped up Hitagi Senjougahara 2844-2518, Nanami Aoyama defeated Haruhi Suzumiya 2817-2466, Ayase Aragaki disposed of C.C. 2842-2462, Eucliwood Hellscythe silenced Charlotte Dunois 3031-2564 and Illyasviel von Einzbern prevailed over Yui-nyan 2704-2606.

In the Male Division, Koyomi Araragi crushed Tomoya Okazaki 2727-2042, Umetarou Nozaki prevailed over Yato 2383-2236, Sora slammed Keima Katsuragi 3133-1777, Izayoi Sakamaki defeated Ryuuji Takasu 2533-2358, Edward Elric dominated L Lawliet 2828-1622 and Archer cruised past Seiya Kanie 2836-2178.

Gintoki Sakata defeated Izaya Orihara 2370-2082, Yuuta Togashi burned Levi 2792-2109, Tatsuya Shiba blew past Raku Ichijou 2575-1877, Ken Kaneki whipped past Kyon 2949-2736, Mikoto Mikoshiba prevailed over Sadao Maou 2376-2259 and Rentarou Satomi shot down Shirou Emiya 2376-2259.

Wrapping up Male Division Action, Rintarou Okabe defeated Shidou Itsuka 2458-2249, Accelerator accelerated past Yuzuru Otonashi 2964-2395, Hachiman Hikigaya routed Touma Kamijou 3436-1850, Ayumi Aikawa won a 2410-2343 nailbiter over Kiritsugu Emiya, Sorata Kanda dismantled Ryuunosuke Akasaka 2650-1900 and Gilgamesh defeated Shizuo Heiwajima 2324-2245.

In special exhibition play, Ayame Kajou routed Miss Monochrome 2763-1766 and Flamie Speedraw defeated Hotaru Tachibana 2441-1831.

Match Day 2 of the 2015 International Saimoe League Topaz Period is scheduled for September 29, 2015. Vote for your favorite candidates at InternationalSaimoe.com and join the ongoing debate.

Nat Fyfe: 2015 AFL Brownlow Medal Winner



FREMANTLE star Nat Fyfe has created history by becoming the Dockers' first Brownlow Medallist after holding off fast-finishing reigning winner Matt Priddis.

Fyfe defied injury, history and Match Review Panel concerns during the season to poll 31 votes to become the Dockers' maiden Brownlow Medal winner since they entered the competition in 1995.

The 24-year-old midfielder set up his Brownlow win on Monday night with a barnstorming start to the season, claiming an amazing 26 votes in the first 13 rounds of the season.

It was as many as West Coast star Priddis polled to claim the medal in 2015. In a turnaround from 2015, Priddis was this year's runner-up on 28 votes, falling three votes short of back-to-back medals. 

Fyfe also set a Brownlow record, polling 17 votes in the first eight rounds – surpassing Chris Judd's record from 2010 when he managed 16 votes in the first eight games.

But injury and a drop-off in form in the second half of the season saw Fyfe's fellow medal contenders close the gap.

The raging favourite's last set of votes came in round 17, when he polled two against Richmond, inviting an exciting finish as other Brownlow chances raced home.

But the match-winning midfielder, who was also voted the AFL Players' Association's MVP of 2015, held on and finished with 31 votes to edge out Priddis and third-placed Hawthorn champion Sam Mitchell (26 votes).

It was Mitchell's third top-three finish in the Brownlow.

Although many tipped Fyfe to be the runaway early leader, at the halfway mark of the count there were four clear contenders.

Fyfe led the way with 23 votes after round 12, but nipping at his heels was last year's winner Priddis with 19 votes, Sydney Swan Dan Hannebery had polled 16 and Mitchell had 15 next to his name.

But Fyfe kept at a quick pace, opening a 10-vote lead over Priddis in round 14 and maintaining it for three crucial weeks heading into the back end of the year.

Although Fyfe did not poll in the last six rounds, his Brownlow win was built in nine best-on-ground games, which equalled the record of 1994 winner Greg Williams for the most three-vote matches in a season.

Fyfe's Brownlow triumph also broke convention after the brilliant midfielder missed four games during the home and away season.

The only player to have missed more games in a single season and still taken home the medal is Richmond's Stan Judkins, who missed six games in 1930 but tied with two other players on four votes under a different voting system.

Judkins was awarded the Brownlow after VFL officials met the week after the count and ruled him the winner as he had played fewer games than the two players he tied with.

There wasn't quite the same drama on Monday night at Melbourne's Crown Palladium but it was a tight finish, with Fyfe in attendance at the count after Fremantle's preliminary final loss to Hawthorn last week.

He was hobbling as he walked up to receive his Brownlow, however, having fractured his left fibula in the early stages of the Dockers' defeat to the Hawks on Friday. He will have surgery on it later in the week.

Thankfully for the Dockers and for Fyfe's Brownlow hopes, his injury concerns didn't surface until he had done just enough to seal the competition's best and fairest medal.

In the Dockers' first 13 games of the season – of which they lost just one game – Fyfe averaged 31.5 disposals and kicked 15 goals. He was at his most dynamic, and was unstoppable at the clearances and in the air.

He could not continue at the same rate, and his absence in the final two rounds of the year through injury opened the door for him to be overrun.

But after polling 25 votes and finishing second by one vote (despite being ineligible for being suspended) in last year's Brownlow Medal to winner Matt Priddis, Fyfe turned the tables to clinch the Dockers' first Brownlow win in his sixth AFL season.

Adelaide small forward Eddie Betts won the Goal of the Year for his left-foot barrel from the boundary line in round nine, while West Coast ruckman Nic Naitanui was awarded the Mark of the Year for his round nine screamer.

Carlton speedster Dennis Armfield was the recipient of the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award for his social work.

BoBA ISML 2015 Predictions: Topaz Match Day 1

ARENA 01: [Shiro] Yaya
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 02: [Yukinoshita Yukino] Tina Sprout
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 03: [Kirisaki Chitoge] Konno Yūki
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 04: Latifa Fleuranza [Yuigahama Yui]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 05: [Stephanie Dola] Ayase Eli
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 06: Minami Kotori [Jibril]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 07: Sonoda Umi [Yoshino]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 08: [Yatogami Tōka] Terminus Est
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 09: Shiba Miyuki [Tachibana Marika]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 10: Azuki Azusa [Sento Isuzu]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 11: [Shokuhō Misaki] Kuriyama Mirai
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 12: Miyazono Kaori [Onodera Kosaki]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 13: [Tokisaki Kurumi] Yazawa Nico
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 14: Tobiichi Origami [Sakura Chiyo]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 15: [Asada Shino] Himeragi Yukina
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 16: [Tsutsukakushi Tsukiko] Aihara Enju
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 17: Akame [Nishikino Maki]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 18: [Kurousagi] Shichimiya Satone
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 19: [Nakano Azusa] Nyarlathotep
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 20: [Chitanda Eru] Yuzuriha Inori
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 21: [Makise Kurisu] Sengoku Nadeko
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 22: [Yūki Asuna] Hasegawa Kobato
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 23: [Itsuka Kotori] Hirasawa Yui
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 24: [Takanashi Rikka] Konjiki no Yami
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 25: [Nakamura Yuri] Aisaka Taiga
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 26: Momo Belia Deviluke [Kuroyukihime]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 27: [Tōsaka Rin] Kashiwazaki Sena
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 28: Holo [Shiina Mashiro]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 29: [Nibutani Shinka] Nagato Yuki
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 30: [Shana] Kōsaka Kirino
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 31: Yūki Mikan [Saber]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 32: Oshino Shinobu [Senjōgahara Hitagi]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 33: Suzumiya Haruhi [Aoyama Nanami]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 34: [Aragaki Ayase] C.C.
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 35: Charlotte Dunois [Eucliwood Hellscythe]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 36: Yui-nyan [Illyasviel von Einzbern]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 37: Okazaki Tomoya [Araragi Koyomi]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 38: [Nozaki Umetarō] Yato
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 39: Katsuragi Keima [Sora]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 40: Sakamaki Izayoi [Takasu Ryūji]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 41: L Lawliet [Edward Elric]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 42: Kanie Seiya [Archer]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 43: [Sakata Gintoki] Orihara Izaya
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 44: [Togashi Yūta] Levi
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 45: Ichijō Raku [Shiba Tatsuya]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 46: Kaneki Ken [Kyon]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 47: Mikoshiba Mikoto [Maō Sadao]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 48: [Emiya Shirō] Satomi Rentarō
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 49: Itsuka Shidō [Okabe Rintarō]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 50: [Otonashi Yuzuru] Accelerator
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 51: [Hikigaya Hachiman] Kamijō Tōma
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 52: Aikawa Ayumu [Emiya Kiritsugu]
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 53: [Kanda Sorata] Akasaka Ryūnosuke
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 54: [Gilgamesh] Heiwajima Shizuo
by <=2000
Over/Under: 20000
Under

ARENA 55: [Kajō Ayame] Miss Monochrome
by <=1000
Over/Under: 10000
Under

ARENA 56: [Flamie Speeddraw] Tachibana Hotaru
by <=1000
Over/Under: 10000
Under

BoBA ISML 2015 Tiara and Male Division Odds: September 20, 2015

Bedlam on Baltic Avenue
INTERNATIONAL SAIMOE LEAGUE
2015 TIARA ODDS, NOVA DIVISION
As of 8:51 P.M. PT, SEPTEMBER 20, 2015

Yukino Yukinoshita EVEN
Chiyo Sakura 2-1
Kosaki Onodera 3-1
Yui Yuigahama 4-1
Shiro 5-1
Chitoge Kirisaki 6-1
Jibril 7-1
Yoshino 8-1
Kurumi Tokisaki 10-1
Isuzu Sento 12-1
Tsukiko Tsutsukakushi 15-1
Tohka Yatogami 17-1
Shino Asada 20-1
Maki Nishikino 25-1
Kurousagi 30-1
Marika Tachibana 40-1
Latifa Fleuranza 50-1
Yaya 60-1
Stephanie Dola 75-1
Miyuki Shiba 80-1
Enju Aihara 100-1
Yuuki Konno 150-1
Kaori Miyazono 250-1
Mirai Kuriyama 500-1
Kotori Minami 750-1
Azusa Azuki 1000-1
Misaki Shokuhou 1500-1
Umi Sonoda 2500-1
Akame 5000-1

Bedlam on Baltic Avenue
INTERNATIONAL SAIMOE LEAGUE
2015 TIARA ODDS, STELLA DIVISION
As of 8:51 P.M. PT, SEPTEMBER 20, 2015

Rin Tosaka 5-2
Mashiro Shiina 3-1
Ayase Aragaki 5-1
Illyasviel von Einzbern 7-1
Eru Chitanda 8-1
Kotori Itsuka 10-1
Nanami Aoyama 12-1
Yuri Nakamura 13-1
Asuna Yuuki 15-1
Saber 20-1
Eucliwood Hellscythe 25-1
Rikka Takanashi 30-1
Kuroyukihime 35-1
Azusa Nakano 40-1
Yui-nyan 45-1
Kurisu Makise 50-1
Inori Yuzuriha 60-1
Taiga Aisaka 65-1
Shinka Nibutani 75-1
Shinobu Oshino 100-1
Shana 250-1
Konjiki no Yami 500-1
Momo Velia Deviluke 1000-1
Haruhi Suzumiya 5000-1
Hitagi Senjougahara 10000-1

Bedlam on Baltic Avenue
INTERNATIONAL SAIMOE LEAGUE
2015 TIARA ODDS, MALE DIVISION
As of 8:51 P.M. PT, SEPTEMBER 20, 2015

Hachiman Hikigaya EVEN
Sora 3-2
Yuzuru Otonashi 2-1
Accelerator 3-1
Archer 5-1
Touma Kamijou 7-1
Gintoki Sakata 8-1
Koyomi Araragi 10-1
Izayoi Sakamaki 12-1
Seiya Kanie 13-1
Kiritsugu Emiya 15-1
Gilgamesh 20-1
Ryuuji Takasu 30-1
Tomoya Okazaki 40-1
Tatsuya Shiba 50-1
Rintarou Okabe 75-1
Sorata Kanda 80-1
Kyon 100-1
Umetarou Nozaki 125-1
Shizuo Heiwajima 150-1
Shirou Emiya 250-1
Yuuta Togashi 500-1
Rentarou Satomi 1000-1
Sadao Maou 2500-1
Yato 5000-1
Shidou Itsuka 10000-1

ISML 2015: Top 16, Male Division


1. Hachiman Hikigaya
ISML 2015 AQUAMARINE PENDANT CHAMPION


2. Sora
 

3. Yuzuru Otonashi
ISML 2015 AMETHYST PENDANT CHAMPION


4. Accelerator
 

5. Archer
ISML 2015 RUBY PENDANT CHAMPION


6. Touma Kamijou
 

7. Gintoki Sakata
 

8. Koyomi Araragi
ISML 2015 EMERALD PENDANT CHAMPION


9. Izayoi Sakamaki
 

10. Seiya Kanie
 

11. Kiritsugu Emiya
 

12. Edward Elric
 

13. Keima Katsuragi
 

14. Gilgamesh
 

15. Ryuuji Takasu
 

16. Tomoya Okazaki

ISML 2015: Top 16, Stella Division


1. Rin Tohsaka
 

2. Mashiro Shiina
 

3. Ayase Aragaki
 
4. Illyasviel von Einzbern
 

5. Eru Chitanda
 

6. Kotori Itsuka
DEFENDING ISML CHAMPION

 
7. Nanami Aoyama
 

8. Yuri Nakamura
 

9. Asuna Yuuki
 

10. Saber
 

11. Eucliwood Hellscythe
 

12. Rikka Takanashi
 
13. Kuroyukihime
 
14. Azusa Nakano
 
15. Yui-nyan
 

16. Kurisu Makise

ISML 2015: Top 16, Nova Division


1. Yukino Yukinoshita
ISML 2015 AQUAMARINE NECKLACE CHAMPION



2. Chiyo Sakura
ISML 2015 RUBY NECKLACE CHAMPION

 
3. Kosaki Onodera
ISML 2015 AMETHYST NECKLACE CHAMPION


4. Yui Yuigahama
 

5. Shiro
 

6. Chitoge Kirisaki
ISML 2015 EMERALD NECKLACE CHAMPION


7. Jibril
 

8. Yoshino
 

9. Kurumi Tokisaki
 

10. Isuzu Sento
 

11. Tsukiko Tsutsukakushi
 

12. Tohka Yatogami
 

13. Shino Asada
 
14. Maki Nishikino
 

15. Kurousagi
 

16. Marika Tachibana

The Brave Blossoms of IRB Rugby World Cup 2015



The words tweeted by Japan’s official rugby body were as simple and restrained as the result was astonishing: “We’ve made it.”

Japan – and the rest of the world - was today reeling after pulling off the biggest surprise in the history of the Rugby World Cup by beating two-times winners South Africa.

 And if the cheers among the disbelieving red-and-white faced fans of the so-called “Brave Blossoms” in the stadium at Brighton were deafening as the game came to a close, they were nothing compared to the reactions that immediately erupted on social media.


Twitter flooded with a global torrent of comments, from rugby stars and celebrities, as the shock win was analysed and celebrated in all its glory, many with hashtags including the simple #WOW.

The Japanese embraced the victory in a typically restrained manner, with the result making it onto the home pages of all media websites and some later edition newspapers.

The Asahi Shimbun proclaimed: “Japan writes World Cup history with sensational win against Springboks”, while the Yomiuri wrote: “Japan stuns the world, beats the Springboks”.

Risa Yoshiki, a Japanese model and actress, tweeted: “And Japan won! I was transfixed from beginning to end! I can’t sleep now! Thank you to the Japanese players!”



 Comments on result on the Japan Today website summed up a result that even the most optomsitic Japanese rugby fan would not have predicted.

"Outstanding from Japan", wrote a poster called Akukla. "Loved the guts to go for a win at the end when they could have settled for a draw".

Tamarama added, "I love this kind of drama in sport - brilliant victory! Seeing people in the crowd weeping at the end with pride and happiness was magnificent".

 "Well played Japan", posted KariHaruka. "You played your hearts out till the very end and you absolutely deserved that win!

"Stunning performance Japan; well done", added HedaMadness. "Hopefully it will give the sport the impetus it needs to ensure they host a successful competition in four years."

The shock result was invariably greeted with incredulity in South Africa, where one fan tweeted: “South African made Schoolboy errors and I think it is a dark, dark, dark, day in Springbok history.”



 Describing the win as a “fairy tale” for Japan, Gavin Rich, an expert rugby writer for SuperSport, the South African TV sports company, said: "It will go down as one of the most famous results in any Rugby World Cup and also surely South African rugby's most embarrassing moment in the history of the game.”

Elsewhere around the world, the shock was palpable.

Jonny Wilkinson, Rugby World Cup winner, described how his heart was “racing” following the eleventh hour dramas of the game.

 He added: “Japan met SA physically and stuck to a brilliant tactical plan. They were fit, enthusiastic & executed under pressure thru-out. Deserved it!”

Fellow rugby star Danny Care also tweeted: “Unbelievable spirit and will to win from @JRFURugby what a game!! Congratulations!”

Among the more surprising rugby fans who filled twitter feeds with comments was JK Rowling, who was moved into posting: “You Could not write this … [sic]”

    .@NeilBlairTBP Underdog refuses to take the draw, plays for the win, gets it in the final min... maybe in Quidditch, but real life?!

    Brian McFadden, the Irish singer, summed it up by tweeting: “Someone forgot to send Japan the script. This wasn’t how it was supposed to go!!!!”



Japan, not a nation famed for its rugby heritage, was apparently as surprised as the rest of the world by the unexpected victory of its Brave Blossoms, with its first World Cup win in 24 years.