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'''Matthew S Rutherford''', more commonly known in the abbreviated form, '''MSR''', is an [[Apterous|Apterite]] from the West Midlands. He made his [[co-event]] player debut at [[Co:Man2020|Co:Man 2020]], his hosting debut at [[Co:Brum 2022]], and won his first competition at [[Co:TW 2025]] where he beat [[Tom Cappleman]] in the final.  
 
'''Matthew S Rutherford''', more commonly known in the abbreviated form, '''MSR''', is an [[Apterous|Apterite]] from the West Midlands. He made his [[co-event]] player debut at [[Co:Man2020|Co:Man 2020]], his hosting debut at [[Co:Brum 2022]], and won his first competition at [[Co:TW 2025]] where he beat [[Tom Cappleman]] in the final.  
  
He also competed in [[ZoomDown Series 1]], winning two games before losing to [[Jacob Coventry-Peters]]. Just over five years later, he returned for [[ZoomDown Series 5]], this time rattling off four victories and scoring 489 points, to become the first tetrachamp of the series.
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He also competed in [[ZoomDown Series 1]], winning two games before losing to [[Jacob Coventry-Peters]]. Just over five years later, he returned for [[ZoomDown Series 5]], this time rattling off four [[century]]-scoring victories which racked up a total of 489 points, to become the first tetrachamp of the series.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:39, 5 June 2025

Matthew S Rutherford, more commonly known in the abbreviated form, MSR, is an Apterite from the West Midlands. He made his co-event player debut at Co:Man 2020, his hosting debut at Co:Brum 2022, and won his first competition at Co:TW 2025 where he beat Tom Cappleman in the final.

He also competed in ZoomDown Series 1, winning two games before losing to Jacob Coventry-Peters. Just over five years later, he returned for ZoomDown Series 5, this time rattling off four century-scoring victories which racked up a total of 489 points, to become the first tetrachamp of the series.