Ballsy is back, and he's PISSED. After going for a dip and a spin, he's brought out the big guns. Oh sure, the eye patch certainly has a story behind it, heck, I could go on for hours about the 1 inch scar on my hand from that time I fell on my bike but a whole eye?! Entire series of books are written about eyes getting poked out. But we're not going to dwell on it, we're just going to try and make some sense out of this. The tides have turned (sorry) and Bran's back on land. Or he's on a boat, maybe a cruise ship tennis court. Wherever the hell he is, Ballsy is firing back.
This volley marks the halfway point and if you'll indulge me with a bit of reflection, I'm glad to see building and rebuilding so far, as I'm not a big fan of the total annihilation volleys in other battles. It just makes too much of a mess of things. Let's keep it up boys and I can't wait to see Jason's response to Ballsy's latest offensive.
Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by Matt Haughey.
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