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And then there was one. JCBA's Fantasy Footy15 winner is :



This  post has been a while in the making but it has finally arrived.

JCBA Fantasy Footy evolved this season from a two man show to a group of 6 members, with the  additions of Nice Time United, Gershwin, Chad and last but not least Jibby all joining Biggie Fc in chasing JCBA. Definitely adding to the drama that is Fantasy Footy and put up a good fight.

JCBA got through yet another Fantasy Footy Season unscathed  winning by a comfortable 96 points, but it wasn't always that plain sailing.

If we can recall way back in August 2014 he had a shaky start because after the GW3 he was 37 points behind the leader and not looking like himself at all. He also had a nail biting Segment 1 Final Day when if not for a late Hazard consolation goal in a surprising Spurs 5-3 slaughtering of Chelsea he wouldn't have won the segment.

So this brings us to the ceremonial part of this season the last post and the winner is:

STATS
FANTASY PREMIER CHAMPION
                              JCBA  2145                             
 (Nice Time United 2049)

Segment 1 Winner
                              JCBA  1067                            
 (Nice Time United 1055)
Segment 2 Winner
                            JCBA  1076                             
(Nice Time United 994)
Highest Game Week Score
Game Week 28 JCBA 86
(Game Week 28 Biggiefc & Jibby 80)
Lowest Game Week Score
Game Week 36 Jibby 25
(Game Week 33 Jibby 27)

Most Game Weeks Won
JCBA 12
(Gershwin 7)

 Most Game Week Wins In A Row
JCBA 3
(4, 5,6)

Highest Average Game Week Score
JCBA 56
(Nice Time United 53)
 
 Prizes Giving will take place before the new Fantasy Footy Season. Watch this space.
 
Congratulations again  to this years Champions JCBA. See you in August.

Jade Christopher Bentley Adams signing off
(@jcba & IG @jcba_official)

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