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Becky Fucking Downie!!!!
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NOOOOO
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Tim Downie (Gale's VA) narrated an entire audiobook and somehow this is not the only thing anyone talks about?
You can listen to Gale read you a book.
And we're all just standing here like everything's fine??
#I'm sure this is not a new discovery but it is wild I had to stumble upon this myself#like this should be bg3 fan 101 basic information#tim downie#gale dekarios#gale of waterdeep#bg3 gale#gale x reader#gale#me#text#discussion
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Gale romancers who have Spotify premium, Tim Downie narrated the audiobook The Key to Rebecca
If you want something to sleep to, his voice is very calming
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Someone pointed out that as simps. We should look for audiobooks…
So I did a little digging.
First step let’s get a voice actors.
Narrator: Amelia Tyler
Astarion: Neil Newborn
Gale: Tim Downie
Shadowheart: Jennifer English
Lae’zel: Devora Wilde
Wyll: Theo Solomon
Karlach: Samantha Béart
Alright now let’s get my butt on audible….just as a reference point.
Let’s start with
Amelia Tyler…
Looks like she’s got one series called Venna’s Planet. and she’s not the only narrator…
Next:
Neil Newborn. Sassy Vampire.
I’m sorry to report this.
I looked other places too and couldn’t find any. 😭
Now…hopefully some more luck. With Tim Downie:
There’s one book! The Key to Rebecca! Pretty expensive but I bet some libraries have it.
Now Shadowheart…my beloved. Jennifer English:
I again could find one! Called Frostblood!
Now Lae’zel Devora Wilde.
Nothing right away but let’s dig a little…
Ope what’s this?!
Where can we find that? Honestly not sure I��ll have to do more looking.
For now let’s move onto: Theo Solomon
Wow! Wyll Simps eating well! Go you!
Finally: Samantha Béart
Ending strong! We have a few for Karlach simps as well!
I’m sure there’s more. But this was a lot on its own.
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this one is for my gale girlies
tim downie has done and audiobook called “the key to rebecca”
i will be listening to this now, imagining that gale is reading me a book
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Hey Jack! Do you have thoughts on how and why Roy landed on the decision to offer Jamie extra training?
If you have no thoughts, can you share your favourite cat name?
I think he was 1) bored, 2) lonely, and 3) he could see Jamie was suffering (maybe in a way he related to, though I doubt he'd recognize that directly yet) and he didn't know any other way to make him feel better (or to get closer to him). They both really needed some attention and a friend - a best friend specifically, because Jamie has the team and Roy has the coaching staff and Rebecca, but those guys were not the right kind of friend at that point! - right then, but Roy is not the type of guy - at least not at the time - who can simply hang out with a guy and gas him up and tell him his work enemy is such a dick or whatever. And he probably also has a lot of weird, mixed up loyalty to Ted the same way Beard, Nate, and Jamie himself do, so he'd feel some type of way contradicting him about Zava or taking Jamie's "side" against him. He would have done it, if it had gotten any more dire, I think! But up until that breaking point, nah. And then of course once they actually started, training Jamie was hugely rewarding, and fun, and absolutely stroked his ego lmao.
My sister and I both have name themes for our cats. Hers are named after laundry detergents: Clorox, Woolite, and Downy. Mine are named after cartoon cats: Diego, Luna, and Salem, and I used to have a Felix before he needed to be rehomed to be an only pet. Honestly, I might have to start saying I "used" to have Diego too, because he has been lost for almost three weeks so best case scenario is that he belongs to someone else now tbh.
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Commons Vote
On: Passenger Railway Services Bill (Public Ownership) Bill: Committee: Amendment 14
Ayes: 111 (95.5% Con, 4.5% DUP) Noes: 362 (97.0% Lab, 2.5% Ind, 0.6% SDLP) Absent: ~177
Day's business papers: 2024-9-3
Likely Referenced Bill: Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill
Description: A Bill to make provision for passenger railway services to be provided by public sector companies instead of by means of franchises.
Originating house: Commons Current house: Commons Bill Stage: 3rd reading
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (106 votes)
Alan Mak Alberto Costa Alex Burghart Alicia Kearns Alison Griffiths Andrew Bowie Andrew Murrison Andrew Rosindell Andrew Snowden Aphra Brandreth Ashley Fox Ben Obese-Jecty Ben Spencer Bernard Jenkin Blake Stephenson Bob Blackman Bradley Thomas Caroline Dinenage Caroline Johnson Charlie Dewhirst Chris Philp Claire Coutinho Damian Hinds Danny Kruger David Davis David Mundell David Reed David Simmonds Desmond Swayne Edward Argar Edward Leigh Gagan Mohindra Gareth Bacon Gareth Davies Gavin Williamson Geoffrey Cox George Freeman Greg Smith Gregory Stafford Harriet Cross Harriett Baldwin Helen Whately Iain Duncan Smith Jack Rankin James Cartlidge James Cleverly James Wild Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Wright Jerome Mayhew Jesse Norman Joe Robertson John Cooper John Glen John Hayes John Lamont John Whittingdale Joy Morrissey Julia Lopez Julian Lewis Karen Bradley Katie Lam Kemi Badenoch Kevin Hollinrake Kieran Mullan Kit Malthouse Laura Trott Lewis Cocking Lincoln Jopp Louie French Mark Francois Mark Garnier Mark Pritchard Martin Vickers Matt Vickers Mel Stride Mike Wood Mims Davies Neil Hudson Neil O'Brien Neil Shastri-Hurst Nick Timothy Nigel Huddleston Oliver Dowden Patrick Spencer Peter Bedford Peter Fortune Priti Patel Rebecca Harris Rebecca Paul Rebecca Smith Richard Fuller Richard Holden Robbie Moore Robert Jenrick Saqib Bhatti Sarah Bool Shivani Raja Simon Hoare Steve Barclay Stuart Anderson Stuart Andrew Suella Braverman Tom Tugendhat Victoria Atkins Wendy Morton
Democratic Unionist Party (5 votes)
Carla Lockhart Gavin Robinson Gregory Campbell Jim Shannon Sammy Wilson
Noes
Labour (351 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare Abtisam Mohamed Adam Jogee Adam Thompson Afzal Khan Al Carns Alan Campbell Alan Gemmell Alan Strickland Alex Baker Alex Ballinger Alex Barros-Curtis Alex Davies-Jones Alex Mayer Alex McIntyre Alex Norris Alex Sobel Alice Macdonald Alison Hume Alison McGovern Alistair Strathern Allison Gardner Amanda Hack Amanda Martin Andrew Cooper Andrew Gwynne Andrew Lewin Andrew Pakes Andrew Ranger Andrew Western Andy MacNae Andy McDonald Andy Slaughter Angela Eagle Anna Dixon Anna Gelderd Anna McMorrin Anna Turley Anneliese Dodds Anneliese Midgley Antonia Bance Ashley Dalton Baggy Shanker Bambos Charalambous Barry Gardiner Bayo Alaba Beccy Cooper Becky Gittins Ben Coleman Ben Goldsborough Bill Esterson Blair McDougall Brian Leishman Callum Anderson Calvin Bailey Carolyn Harris Cat Smith Catherine Atkinson Catherine Fookes Catherine McKinnell Catherine West Charlotte Nichols Chi Onwurah Chris Bloore Chris Curtis Chris Elmore Chris Evans Chris Hinchliff Chris Kane Chris McDonald Chris Murray Chris Vince Chris Ward Chris Webb Christian Wakeford Claire Hazelgrove Claire Hughes Clive Betts Clive Efford Clive Lewis Connor Naismith Connor Rand Damien Egan Dan Aldridge Dan Carden Dan Jarvis Dan Norris Dan Tomlinson Daniel Francis Danny Beales Darren Paffey Dave Robertson David Burton-Sampson David Pinto-Duschinsky David Smith David Taylor Dawn Butler Debbie Abrahams Deirdre Costigan Derek Twigg Diana Johnson Douglas Alexander Douglas McAllister Elaine Stewart Ellie Reeves Elsie Blundell Emily Darlington Emily Thornberry Emma Foody Emma Lewell-Buck Euan Stainbank Fabian Hamilton Fleur Anderson Florence Eshalomi Frank McNally Gareth Snell Gareth Thomas Gen Kitchen Gerald Jones Gill Furniss Gill German Gordon McKee Graeme Downie Graham Stringer Grahame Morris Gregor Poynton Gurinder Singh Josan Harpreet Uppal Heidi Alexander Helen Hayes Helena Dollimore Henry Tufnell Ian Lavery Ian Murray Imogen Walker Irene Campbell Jack Abbott Jacob Collier Jade Botterill Jake Richards James Asser James Frith James Naish Janet Daby Jayne Kirkham Jeevun Sandher Jeff Smith Jen Craft Jenny Riddell-Carpenter Jess Asato Jess Phillips Jessica Morden Jessica Toale Jim Dickson Jim McMahon Jo Platt Jo Stevens Jo White Joani Reid Jodie Gosling Joe Morris Joe Powell Johanna Baxter John Grady John Healey John Slinger John Whitby Jon Pearce Jon Trickett Jonathan Brash Jonathan Davies Jonathan Hinder Josh Dean Josh Fenton-Glynn Josh MacAlister Josh Newbury Julia Buckley Julie Minns Juliet Campbell Justin Madders Karin Smyth Karl Turner Kate Osamor Kate Osborne Katie White Katrina Murray Keir Mather Kerry McCarthy Kevin Bonavia Kim Johnson Kim Leadbeater Kirith Entwistle Kirsteen Sullivan Kirsty McNeill Laura Kyrke-Smith Lauren Edwards Lauren Sullivan Laurence Turner Lee Barron Lee Pitcher Leigh Ingham Lewis Atkinson Liam Byrne Liam Conlon Lilian Greenwood Lillian Jones Linsey Farnsworth Liz Kendall Liz Twist Lizzi Collinge Lloyd Hatton Lola McEvoy Louise Haigh Louise Jones Lucy Powell Lucy Rigby Luke Akehurst Luke Charters Luke Murphy Luke Myer Margaret Mullane Marie Tidball Mark Ferguson Mark Hendrick Mark Sewards Mark Tami Markus Campbell-Savours Marsha De Cordova Martin Rhodes Mary Glindon Mary Kelly Foy Matt Bishop Matt Rodda Matt Turmaine Matt Western Matthew Patrick Matthew Pennycook Maureen Burke Meg Hillier Melanie Onn Melanie Ward Miatta Fahnbulleh Michael Payne Michael Shanks Michael Wheeler Michelle Scrogham Michelle Welsh Mike Amesbury Mike Kane Mike Reader Mike Tapp Mohammad Yasin Nadia Whittome Natalie Fleet Natasha Irons Naushabah Khan Navendu Mishra Neil Coyle Neil Duncan-Jordan Nesil Caliskan Nia Griffith Nicholas Dakin Nick Smith Nick Thomas-Symonds Noah Law Oliver Ryan Olivia Bailey Olivia Blake Pam Cox Pamela Nash Pat McFadden Patricia Ferguson Patrick Hurley Paul Davies Paul Foster Paul Waugh Paula Barker Paulette Hamilton Perran Moon Peter Dowd Peter Kyle Peter Lamb Peter Swallow Phil Brickell Polly Billington Preet Kaur Gill Rachael Maskell Rachel Blake Rachel Hopkins Rachel Taylor Richard Baker Richard Quigley Rosie Duffield
Rupa Huq Ruth Cadbury Ruth Jones Sadik Al-Hassan Sally Jameson Sam Carling Sam Rushworth Samantha Dixon Samantha Niblett Sarah Champion Sarah Coombes Sarah Edwards Sarah Hall Sarah Jones Sarah Owen Sarah Sackman Satvir Kaur Scott Arthur Sean Woodcock Seema Malhotra Sharon Hodgson Shaun Davies Simon Lightwood Simon Opher Siobhain McDonagh Sojan Joseph Sonia Kumar Stella Creasy Stephanie Peacock Stephen Kinnock Stephen Timms Steve Race Steve Witherden Steve Yemm Sureena Brackenridge Tahir Ali Taiwo Owatemi Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi Tim Roca Toby Perkins Tom Collins Tom Hayes Tom Rutland Tonia Antoniazzi Tony Vaughan Torcuil Crichton Torsten Bell Tracy Gilbert Tristan Osborne Uma Kumaran Valerie Vaz Vicky Foxcroft Warinder Juss Wes Streeting Will Stone Yasmin Qureshi Yuan Yang Zubir Ahmed
Independent (9 votes)
Apsana Begum Ayoub Khan Imran Hussain Jeremy Corbyn John McDonnell Rebecca Long Bailey Richard Burgon Shockat Adam Zarah Sultana
Social Democratic & Labour Party (2 votes)
Claire Hanna Colum Eastwood
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My jaw was on the floor for Rebecca Downie's uneven bar routine holy shit
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Journey into Motherhood Shaina Tranquilino August 7, 2024
Rebecca had always been a planner. She thrived on organization and predictability, crafting her life meticulously around schedules and lists. But as she stood in the softly lit nursery, the pastel colours soothing yet foreign, she realized that nothing could have prepared her for this moment.
The room was ready. The crib, adorned with a mobile of delicate stars and moons, stood against the wall. Shelves lined with books and stuffed animals added a touch of whimsy. But it was the rocking chair, nestled by the window with a view of the blooming garden outside, that called to her.
Rebecca lowered herself into the chair, her hands instinctively cradling her swollen belly. She closed her eyes, taking a deep breath. It was a mix of excitement and apprehension, an intoxicating blend of joy and fear. The tiny life growing inside her was both a miracle and a mystery.
In the quiet of the room, she thought back to the day she and David had discovered they were expecting. It had been an ordinary Tuesday, marked by an extraordinary revelation. They had laughed, cried, and held each other in stunned silence, their future suddenly unfurling in a thousand new directions.
David had been a pillar of support throughout her pregnancy, his calm demeanour balancing her moments of anxiety. They attended every appointment together, read every book, and decorated the nursery with care. Yet, as the due date approached, Rebecca felt the weight of impending motherhood pressing down on her.
"Will I be a good mother?" she had asked David one night, her voice barely a whisper in the darkness.
"You already are," he had replied, his hand resting on her belly, feeling the gentle kicks of their unborn child.
Now, sitting alone in the nursery, Rebecca let those words wash over her. She already was a mother. She had nurtured this life, protected it, and loved it fiercely even before meeting the tiny person who would soon change her world forever.
A sudden movement broke her reverie. A sharp kick, followed by a series of rhythmic rolls, made her laugh. "Alright, little one," she murmured, her hand tracing the movements. "I get it. You're ready to meet us too."
That night, as she lay in bed, the first contractions began. Soft at first, then growing in intensity, each one a reminder that the moment they had waited for was finally here. David was by her side in an instant, his presence a soothing balm against the waves of pain.
The hours blurred together, a whirlwind of hospital lights and reassuring voices. Rebecca clung to David's hand, his steady gaze grounding her. She focused on her breathing, on the promise of the life she was about to bring into the world.
And then, with one final, determined push, the room filled with the sound of a baby's cry. It was the most beautiful sound Rebecca had ever heard. Exhausted but elated, she reached out, and the nurse gently placed a tiny, wriggling bundle in her arms.
Tears streamed down her face as she looked at her baby for the first time. Soft, downy hair, eyes blinking against the bright lights, and a little hand that instinctively curled around her finger. In that moment, everything else faded away.
David leaned in, his eyes also wet with tears. "Welcome to the world, little one," he whispered, his voice thick with emotion.
Rebecca looked up at him, then back at their child. "We did it," she said, her voice a mix of awe and relief. "We're parents."
In the quiet of the hospital room, as the world outside continued its unending spin, Rebecca felt a profound sense of peace. She had become a mother, and in doing so, had discovered a depth of love she had never known existed.
The journey ahead was unknown, filled with sleepless nights and countless challenges, but also with moments of pure, unbridled joy. And as she held her baby close, Rebecca knew she was ready to embrace it all, one beautiful, unpredictable day at a time.
#FirstTimeMom#MotherhoodJourney#NewBeginnings#WelcomeBaby#FamilyLove#BirthStory#Parenthood#ExpectingMom#BabyLove#NewMomLife#MotherhoodMagic#LifeChangingMoments#ParentingAdventure#NewChapter#MomentsOfJoy#FirstTimeDad#Baby#FirstBaby
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PWHL - Drafted Players
MINNESOTA
(1st) Taylor Heise (F, USA) (University of Minnesota)
(12nd) Nicole Hensley (G, USA) (PWHPA)
(13rd) Grace Zumwinkle (F, USA) (University of Minnesota)
(24th) Maggie Flaherty (D, USA) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(25th) Susanna Tapani (F, FIN) (KRS Vanke Rays)
(36th) Clair DeGeorge (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(37th) Natalie Buchbinder (D, USA) (University of Wisconsin)
(48th) Denisa Křížová (F, CZE) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(49th) Sidney Morin (D, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(60th) Sophia Kunin (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(61st) Amanda Leveille (G, CAN) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(72nd) Michela Cava (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(73rd) Liz Schepers (F, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(84th) Minttu Tuominen (D, FIN) (Kiekko-Espoo)
(85th) Sydney Brodt (F, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
TORONTO
(2nd) Jocelyne Larocque (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(11th) Emma Maltais (F, CAN) (Ohio State University)
(14th) Kristen Campbell (G, CAN) (PWHPA)
(23rd) Natalie Spooner (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(26th) Jesse Compher (F, USA) (University of Wisconsin)
(35th) Kali Flanagan (D, USA) (Boston Pride)
(38th) Victoria Bach (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(47th) Brittany Howard (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(50th) Allie Munroe (D, CAN) (Connecticut Whale)
(59th) Mellissa Channell (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(71st) Rebecca Leslie (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(74th) Hannah Miller (F, CAN) (KRS Shenzhen)
(83rd) Alexa Vasko (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(86th) Olivia Knowles (D, CAN) Minnesota Whitecaps)
BOSTON
(3rd) Alina Müller (F, SUI) (ZSC Lions Frauen)
(10th) Sophie Jaques (D, CAN) (Ohio State University)
(15th) Jamie Lee Rattray (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(22nd) Loren Gabel (F, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(27th) Hannah Brandt (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(34th) Jessica DiGirolamo (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(39th) Theresa Schafzahl (F, AUT) (University of Vermont)
(46th) Emily Brown (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(51st) Taylor Girard (F, USA) (Connecticut Whale)
(58th) Emma Söderberg (G, SWE) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(63rd) Sophie Shirley (F, CAN) (University of Wisconsin)
(70th) Shiann Darkangelo (F, USA) (Toronto Six)
(75th) Emma Buckles (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(82nd) Tatum Skaggs (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(87th) Jess Healey (D, CAN) (Buffalo Beauts)
NEW YORK
(4th) Ella Shelton (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(9th) Jaime Bourbonnais (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(16th) Jessie Eldridge (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(21st) Chloé Aurard (F, FRA) (Northeastern University)
(28th) Élizabeth Giguère (F, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(33th) Corinne Schroeder (G, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(40th) Jill Saulnier (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(45th) Brooke Hobson (D, CAN) (MoDo Hockey)
(52nd) Jade Downie-Landry (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
(57th) Paetyn Levis (F, USA) (Ohio State University)
(64th) Abigail Levy (G, USA) (Boston College)
(69th) Olivia Zafuto (D, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(76th) Kayla Vespa (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(81st) Emma Woods (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(88th) Alexandra Labelle (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
OTTAWA
(5th) Savannah Harmon (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(8th) Ashton Bell (D, CAN) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(17th) Jincy Dunne (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(20th) Gabbie Hughes (F, USA) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(29th) Hayley Scamurra (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(32th) Daryl Watts (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(41st) Aneta Tejralová (F, CZE) (MoDo Hockey)
(44th) Kateřina Mrázová (F, CZE) (Färjestad BK)
(53rd) Zoe Boyd (D, CAN) (Quinnipiac University)
(56th) Kristin Della Rovere (F, CAN) (Harvard)
(65th) Lexi Adzija (F, CAN) (Quinnipiac University)
(68th) Sandra Abstreiter (G, GER) (Providence College)
(77th) Amanda Boulier (D, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(80th) Caitrin Lonergan (F, USA) (Connecticut Whale)
(89th) Audrey-Anne Veillette (F, CAN) (University of Montréal)
MONTRÉAL
(6th) Erin Ambrose (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(7th) Kristin O'Neill (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(18th) Maureen Murphy (F, USA) (Northeastern University)
(19th) Dominika Lásková (D, CZE) (Luleå HF)
(30th) Kati Tabin (D, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(31st) Kennedy Marchment (F, CAN) (Connecticut Whale)
(42nd) Tereza Vanišová (F, CZE) (Toronto Six)
(43rd) Madison Bizal (D, USA) (Ohio State University) (54th) Gabrielle David (F, CAN) (Clarkson University)
(55th) Maude Poulin-Labelle (D, CAN) (Northeastern University)
(66th) Jillian Dempsey (F, USA) (Boston Pride)
(67th) Claire Dalton (F, CAN) (Yale)
(78th) Elaine Chuli (G, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(79th) Ann-Sophie Bettez (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
(90th) Lina Ljungblom (F, SWE) (MoDo Hockey)
Information is from The Ice Garden: https://www.theicegarden.com/phwl-draft-board/ and Elite Prospects
#pwhl#woho#i have. mixed feelings#but we can only go forward#and be fucking bitter about it the whole time#was so consumed by dempsey to montreal that i completely forgot to take an exam
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Alice D'Amato European gold on the parallels, silver on vault for her sister Asia: "It's impossible to be happier"
ANTALYA – Best Italian ever on uneven bars: Alice D’Amato he also confirmed himself at the European Championships in Antalya, winning gold in the individual finals. The twenty-year-old from Liguria won with a score of 14.466, surpassing the British Rebecca Downie (14.233) and the German Elizabeth Seitz (as he just missed the podium Georgia Villa, fourth at the end). D’Amato revealed herself for…
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Rebecca Downie - Bars
Rebecca Downie is your 2023 Artistic Senior British Uneven Bars Champion 🏆She scored 14.350 with this huge routine! Huge congratulations, Becky!Follow live streams & scores from the competition on the BG Score App & our event webpage 👉 https://t.co/yfQEAbj5RX#2023British pic.twitter.com/UwWhQj2MZ9— British Gymnastics (@BritGymnastics) March 26, 2023
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Assuming the anon is indeed one of the gymnasts pictured I am going to continue to document this but not use anyone from the 2007 Euros or Worlds team to show this except Rebecca Downie or Beth Tweddle who do not live where my anon's IP address is located.
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Notes:
-Defense is i think the lowest amount of available talent (which. Still a lot considering how many defenders there are) so that affected a lot of my division. It’ll be easier to get top end forwards and goaltenders than defenders. Thus defender ended up drafted higher for me, with some defenders getting drafted over higher end forwards because of this
That being said, a lot of stay at home defenders went undrafted, but I expect them to be scooped up in free agency after the draft to fill out the rosters. They are some of my favorites so this made me sads
Opposite wise, goalies is where there’s the biggest wealth of talent available to spots available, thus I waited longer to pick them.) I didn’t even have teams who already have one signed goaltender pick another one
Age played a huge part of my drafting strategy
Maybe its the wnba fan in me but pro experience mattered lot of them when it came down to picking some of the ncaa players vs others
Im doing this at work with no time to spell check
Round one:
Minnesota - Taylor Heise (F)
Toronto -Natalie Spooner (F)
Boston - Alina Müller (F)
New York - Claire Thompson (D)
Ottawa - Emma Maltais (F)
Montreal - Erin Ambrose (D)
Round two:
Montreal - Ella Shelton (D)
Ottawa - Sophie Jacques (D)
New York - Loren Gabel (F)
Boston - Kali Flanagan (D)
Toronto - Jaime Bourbonnais (D)
Minnesota - Grace Zumwinkle (F)
Round three:
Minnesota - Sidney Morin (D)
Toronto - Jamie Lee Ratray (F)
Boston - Aneta Tejralová (D)
New York - Savannah Harmon (D)
Ottawa - Jocelyne Larocque (D)
Montreal - Elizabeth GIguére (F)
Round four:
Montreal - Dominika Lásková (D)
Ottawa - Lina Ljungblom (F)
New York - Emma Söderberg (G)
Boston - Jillian Dempsey (F)
Toronto - Ashton Bell (D)
Minnesota - Susanna Tapani (F)
Round five:
Minnesota - Jincy Dunne (D)
Toronto - Daryl Watts (F)
Boston - Brooke Hobson (D)
New York - Mikyla Grant-Mentis (F)
Ottawa - Kati Tabin (D)
Montreal - Ann-Sophie Bettez (F)
Round Six:
Montreal - Brittany Howard (F)
Ottawa - Minttu Tuominen (D)
New York - Allie Munroe (D)
Boston - Tereza Vanišová (F)
Toronto - Corinne Schroeder (G)
Minnesota - Gabrielle Hughes (F)
Round Seven:
Minnesota - Natalie Buchbinder (D)
Toronto - Shiann Darkangelo (F)
Boston - Chloé Aurard (F)
New York - Kennedy Marchment (F)
Ottawa - Jesse Compher (F)
Montreal - Jade Downie Landry (F)
Round Eight.
Montreal - Gabrielle David (F)
Ottawa - Kaleigh Fratkin (D)
New York - Dominique Kremer (D)
Boston -Maureen Murphy (F)
Toronto - Kristin O'Neill (F)
Minnesota - Jonna Albers (F)
Round Nine:
Minnesota - Jessie Eldridge (F)
Toronto - Maggie Flaherty (D)
Boston - Kateřina Mrázová (F)
New York - Taylor Girard (F)
Ottawa - Michela Cava (F)
Montreal - Maude Poulin-Labelle (D)
Round ten:
Montreal - Theresa Schafzahl (F)
Ottawa - Patti Marshall (D)
New York - Madison Packer (F)
Boston - Olivia Zafuto (D)
Toronto - Rebecca Leslie (F)
Minnesota - Allie Thunstrom (F)
Round Eleven:
Minnesota - Sophie Shirley (F)
Toronto - Emma Woods (F)
Boston - Denisa Křížová (F)
New York - Claire Dalton (F)
Ottawa - Mélodie Daoust (F)
Montreal - Hayley Scamurra (F)
Round twelve:
Montreal - Audrey-Anne Veillette (F)
Ottawa - Matilda Nilsson (F)
New York - Haley Skarupa (F)
Boston - Claudia Kepler (F)
Toronto - Sarah Bujold (F)
Minnesota - Amanda Leveille (G)
Round thirteen:
Minnesota - Amanda Boulier (D)
Toronto - Victoria Howran (D)
Boston - Caitrin Lonergan (F)
New York - Becca Gilmore (F)
Ottawa - Hannah Miller (F)
Montreal - Leah Lum (F)
Round Fourteen:
Montreal - Nicole LaMantia (D)
Ottawa - Alena Mills (F)
New York - Fanni Garat-Gasparics (F)
Boston - Taylor Wenczkowski (F)
Toronto - Akane Shiga (F)
Minnesota - Natalie Snodgrass (F)
Round Fifteen:
Minnesota - Sydney Brodt (F)
Toronto - Emma Nuutinen (F)
Boston - Samantha Davis (F)
New York -Alexa Gruschow (F)
Ottawa - Alyssa Wohlfeiler (F)
Montreal - Christine Deaudelin (D)
If anyone is interested I might do a mock draft tonight
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“ I will not rest until we get a double downie double gadirova team from GB “
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