Andrew Reeves Memorial

Schedule

Sat, 05 Apr, 2025 at 09:00 am

Location

84 Victoria Street , Bunbury, WA, Australia, Western Australia 6230 | Bunbury, WA

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Registrations are open now!
Please register on Tourplay here:
https://tourplay.net/en/blood-bowl/andrew-reeves-memorial
NAF approval and more event information will be available tomorrow!
Players pack is available here for download/easy reading but has been copied into the description below.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RKIpsdzafxc37KYOtEJCQ1Hs_31vNL-V2U37pflVWuw/edit?usp=sharing
Andrew Reeves Memorial
Date: Saturday 5th April 2025
Location: 84 Victoria Street, Bunbury, WA 6230
Tournament Organizer: Beyond Games and Hobby (Matt Denham)
NAF Sanctioned: TBC
Tickets
Please purchase tickets in store. If you’re travelling from further afield, tickets can be purchased on the day, however you MUST register on Tourplay beforehand so that set-up for the day can be completed accurately.
Overview
The tournament will consist of 3 rounds of Swiss-style pairing, with each round lasting 120 minutes. The format allows for one team per coach chosen from tiered groups with appropriate skill access. Each round will be a single match, played using the standard Blood Bowl rules. Trophies will be awarded for various achievements and all proceeds will go to charity.
This rules pack is designed to ensure a fun and competitive tournament experience while adhering to the NAF’s standards. It is subject to updates and modifications prior to the tournament, so be sure to check for any changes closer to the event date.
An account with Tourplay will be necessary in order to report match results and manage rounds.
Schedule
9am to 9.15 - Registration
9.15 to 11.15 - Round 1
11.15 to 12.00 - Lunch
12.00 to 2.00 - Round 2
2.15 to 4.15 - Round 3
4.30 - Awards
What to bring
Coaches must bring their own teams, dice, templates, and other necessary equipment for the tournament. All players should also bring a copy of their roster for reference during each game.
Dugouts and pitches will all be provided and set up prior to the event.
Modelling and Painting
Your models must clearly represent their positions and whilst official Games Workshop miniatures are preferred, you may use any suitable 3rd party team if you wish to. Models must not be crude or inappropriate.
All models to be used by your team must be fully painted and clearly numbered. If you wish, you can use markers such as coloured stripes on bases or rubber bands to denote skills and positionals, although these aren’t deemed mandatory. As long as your opponent can be clear about which piece has what skills.
Team Selection - Tiers, Skills, Inducements, Treasury and Star Players
Each team must be built using a starting Treasury of 1,150,000 gold pieces. This can be spent on players, re-rolls, assistant coaches, cheerleaders, fan factor, and a limited range of inducements. All coaches will receive 6 Primary skills to distribute among their players during team creation. These skills may be given to any player on the team. No stacking is allowed, but you may select the same skill repeatedly.
In addition the 29 teams are divided into tiers and have extra stipulations as follows:
Tier 1: (11 teams)
Amazon, Chaos Dwarf, Dark Elf, Dwarf, High Elf, Lizardmen, Norse, Shambling Undead, Skaven, Underworld Denizens, Wood Elf
No Star Players
Tier 2: (13 teams)
Black Orc, Chaos Chosen, Chaos Renegade, Elven Union, Human, Imperial Nobility, Khorne, Necromantic Horror, Nurgle, Old World Alliance, Orc, Tomb Kings, Vampire
No Star Players, 1 additional Secondary Skill
Tier 3: (5 teams)
Gnome, Goblin, Halfling, Ogre, Snotling
Option 1: 2 additional Secondary Skills, 1 Star Player
Option 2: 1 additional Secondary Skill, 2 Star Players, 3 (not 6) Primary Skills
In all cases, build your roster prior to the event in Tourplay where the restrictions will automatically be applied or removed as appropriate.
Swiss Pairings
After each round, players will be paired based on their total points. Players with the same number of points will play each other. The goal is to have competitive matches and ensure that players are playing against opponents with similar performance.
Game Time
Each match will be played with a 2-hour time limit for each round.
Coaches should keep track of time and be prepared to conclude the match before time runs out.
If at any point a coach wishes to, they may impose use of a chess clock, dividing any remaining time between the two players equally. A judge should be asked to confirm time remaining and verify the state of the game. If a match is not completed within the allocated time, it will be considered a draw, and neither team will earn points for the match result.
The tournament organizers may also impose penalties for teams that exceed the time limit.
Rule Clarifications
Any questions or disputes during the game will be resolved by the tournament organizers, who will make rulings based on the official NAF rules and any pre-tournament clarifications.
Reporting and software
As outlined earlier, each coach will need access to Tourplay in order to properly report match results. This software can be used on any smartphone browser. No subscription or downloads are needed, just an internet connection.
If errors are discovered in scores or pairings, TOs may make adjustments provided these do not excessively delay the tournament schedule. Errors beyond the control of the TO that require significant changes to published pairings are handled at the TO’s discretion. Players are responsible for reviewing their scores and pairings to ensure accuracy.
Tiebreakers
In the event of a tie in the standings, the following tiebreakers will be applied in order:
Net touchdowns (touchdowns scored minus touchdowns conceded)
Net casualties (casualties inflicted minus casualties suffered)
Head-to-head result
A dice roll to determine the final position
Sportsmanship
Players are encouraged to engage in good-natured banter and celebrate each other’s successes. The goal of the tournament is to have fun and foster camaraderie among Blood Bowl enthusiasts. Good sportsmanship is expected throughout the tournament. Players must act respectfully toward their opponents, organizers, and other participants.
Cheating, or any behavior that violates the spirit of the game, will result in disqualification from the tournament.
Awards
Trophies will be awarded for the following achievements at the end of the tournament:
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Sportsmanship
Most Touchdowns
Most Casualties
Best Painted Team
Andrewest Moment
It’s been a tradition at the close of the Andrew Reeves Memorial for coaches to describe their favourite moments of the tournament in celebration of Andrew’s memory. By no means are coaches obliged to do this but it is appreciated very much by those of us who knew him.
Food and Drink
Coaches are welcome to bring their own food but Bunbury has a variety of eating establishments on our doorstep which will be suitable for whatever type of lunch you’re after.

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Where is it happening?

84 Victoria Street , Bunbury, WA, Australia, Western Australia 6230

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Beyond - Games and Hobby

Host or Publisher Beyond - Games and Hobby

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