Author: Ash Whyte
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ESL ANZ Champs Season 16: Grayhound reign supreme over Vertex, securing Pro League slot
[ad_1] Grayhound have emerged as the winners of ESL ANZ Champs Season 16 over Vertex in a 3-1 fashion, locking in a spot for themselves at Pro League Season 18. Despite recently returning from international events and playing with a stand-in, the ‘hounds’ made quick work of their domestic rivals. Grayhound didn’t miss a beat…
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Aussies at IEM Dallas, ESL Impact and more — Round-Up Reformed EP2
[ad_1] Recorded on June 7, 2023. Round-Up focuses on all things CS:GO in the Oceanic region. From our grassroots domestic scene to the teams and players who represent us internationally, Round-Up will bring you up to speed with all you need to know. In this episode, the Round-Up Gang goes over the results from IEM…
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IEM Dallas 2023: Redemption for Dexter; early exit for Grayhound
[ad_1] Not too long ago our Aussie representatives left Paris with very little to show for their efforts in CS:GO’s final Major. Halfway across the world at IEM Dallas, Grayhound, MOUZ, and G2 each looked to prove they could do better than what we saw in Paris. After falling just shy of a trophy in…
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ESL ANZ Champs Season 16: Rooster, Sunday School look to secure early playoffs spot in Stage 2
[ad_1] Grayhound and Vertex await the two teams who will advance out of Stage 2 into the playoffs where a slot to Pro League Season 18 is up for grabs. DXA and Stirlz’s Angels are already out of the running, but six more teams can still pull it off. Rooster and Sunday School yet to…
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ESL ANZ Champs Season 16: Rooster and Sunday School look to secure an early spot in Playoffs in Stage 2
[ad_1] Grayhound and Vertex await the two teams who will advance out of Stage 2 into the playoffs where a slot to Pro League Season 18 is up for grabs. DXA and Stirlz’s Angels are already out of the running, but six more teams can still pull it off. Rooster and Sunday School in Stage…
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The Return of Round-Up! IEM Dallas, BLAST Major and more — Round-Up Reformed EP1
[ad_1] Recorded on May 29, 2023. Round-Up is back! Round-Up focuses on all things CS:GO in the Oceanic region. From our grassroots domestic scene to the teams and players who represent us internationally, Round-Up will bring you up to speed with all you need to know. Joining Luther and Ash is Lachlan, who you may…
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History, Heartbreak and Heads Held High: BLAST Paris 2023 Major APAC Wrap
[ad_1] The BLAST 2023 Major in Paris has wrapped up following an array of upsets, underdog runs, and heartache—and our APAC reps weren’t immune from the lot. Mathieu “Zywoo” Herbaut now has a CS:GO Major to his name, while Peter “dupreeh” Ramussen will finish as the most decorated Major champion with five titles under his…
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Complexity Hallzerk: “We either win or we learn”
[ad_1] Complexity only has a small window to turn things around ahead of the BLAST Paris Major given their disappointing run at ESL Challenger Melbourne, where they failed to make it out of the group stage. Despite going into the ESL Challenger as one of the favourites, Complexity was not able to put up the…
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Grayhound Vexite: “It’s really comfortable being able to play without jet lag”
[ad_1] Despite heartbreak in the semifinals against Bad News Eagles, Grayhound have once again represented Australia on the international stage and given Aussie fans a taster for the month ahead. Following ESL Challenger at DreamHack this weekend, The ‘Hounds are off to Paris where they hope to do some damage at the Major and ‘f**k…
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Vertex BRACE: “We’ve been making a lot of international events, but then we have a rough run”
[ad_1] Although Vertex have been eliminated from ESL Challenger Melbourne 2023, the squad has once again been able to be a part of another special moment in Australian Counter-Strike. Snowball Esports was able to catch up with Vertex’s Toby “BRACE” Barnes following their loss to Bad News Eagles to discuss the event thus far, some…