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'''Countdown in Rugby''' is a ''Countdown'' tournament that has taken place in the town of Rugby in the West Midlands since 2023. One has taken place to date, with a double-header scheduled for March 2024. [[Matthew S Rutherford]] has anchored each of them, the first of which he joint-hosted with Series 83 champion [[Adam Latchford]]. They have all taken place at the Rugby West Indian Association Social Club.  
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'''Countdown in Rugby''' is a ''Countdown'' tournament held in the town of Rugby in the West Midlands. It debuted on the [[co-event]] circuit in 2023 as the first [[Lincoln format|"Lincoln"-style]] event to incorporate four rounds instead of the conventional three, resulting in everyone playing eight games rather than six. There have been three events to date, all of which have been fronted by [[Matthew S Rutherford]] and have taken place at the Rugby West Indian Association Social Club.  
  
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==Events==
  
==2023==
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===2023===
The inaugural Rugby tournament took place on 18 March 2023 as the fourth round of the [[2023 FOCAL season]], and consisted of 35 attendees. It was the first [[Lincoln format|"Lincoln"-style]] [[co-event]] to incorporate four rounds instead of the conventional three, resulting in everyone playing eight games rather than six. It was won by [[Rob Foster]]. [[Co:Rugby 2023|Main article...]]
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The inaugural Rugby tournament took place on 18 March 2023 as the fourth round of the [[2023 FOCAL season]], and consisted of 35 attendees. It was won by [[Rob Foster]]. [[Co:Rugby 2023|Main article...]]
  
==2024==
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===2024===
===Goatdown event===
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Rugby was announced as a double-header for 2024. In the same fashion as the Birmingham 2023 double-header, the main Saturday event was preceded by a two-round tournament the night before.
In the same fashion as the 2023 Birmingham double-header, the main Rugby event for 2024 was preceded by a two-round [[Goatdown]] tournament the night before. [[Goat:Rugby 2024|Main article...]]
 
  
===Main event===
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'''[[Goatdown]] event''': the first Goatdown tournament took place on 22 March 2024 as the fourth round of the [[2024 FOCAL season]], and had 19 attendees. It was won by [[Zohaib Rehan]]. [[Goat:Rugby 2024|Main article...]]
The second tournament took place on 23 March 2024 as the second instalment of the Rugby 2024 double-header. [[Co:Rugby 2024|Main article...]]
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'''Main event''': the second main tournament took place on 23 March 2024 as the fifth round of the [[2024 FOCAL season]], and had 37 attendees. It was won by [[Jack Hurst]]. [[Co:Rugby 2024|Main article...]]
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===2025===
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There are plans for Rugby to occupy a slot on the 2025 calendar, though none have been formalised yet.
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==Organisers==
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*[[Matthew S Rutherford]]: 2023–present
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*[[Adam Latchford]]: 2023
  
 
[[Category:Countdown tournaments|Rugby]]
 
[[Category:Countdown tournaments|Rugby]]

Revision as of 15:35, 30 August 2024

Countdown in Rugby is a Countdown tournament held in the town of Rugby in the West Midlands. It debuted on the co-event circuit in 2023 as the first "Lincoln"-style event to incorporate four rounds instead of the conventional three, resulting in everyone playing eight games rather than six. There have been three events to date, all of which have been fronted by Matthew S Rutherford and have taken place at the Rugby West Indian Association Social Club.

Events

2023

The inaugural Rugby tournament took place on 18 March 2023 as the fourth round of the 2023 FOCAL season, and consisted of 35 attendees. It was won by Rob Foster. Main article...

2024

Rugby was announced as a double-header for 2024. In the same fashion as the Birmingham 2023 double-header, the main Saturday event was preceded by a two-round tournament the night before.

Goatdown event: the first Goatdown tournament took place on 22 March 2024 as the fourth round of the 2024 FOCAL season, and had 19 attendees. It was won by Zohaib Rehan. Main article...

Main event: the second main tournament took place on 23 March 2024 as the fifth round of the 2024 FOCAL season, and had 37 attendees. It was won by Jack Hurst. Main article...

2025

There are plans for Rugby to occupy a slot on the 2025 calendar, though none have been formalised yet.

Organisers