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Trainer Travis Doudle could be forgiven for admitting to an affinity with anything from New Zealand, considering both his longshot winners at Morphettville Parks were former Kiwis.
Trainer Travis Doudle could be forgiven for admitting to an affinity with anything with a New Zealand tag to it – both his longshot winners at Morphettville Parks were former Kiwis.
ePL club playoffs: Past champions through to finals 4 Mar 2021
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The final set of finalists for the 2020/21 ePremier League were decided as Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers held their club playoffs on Wednesday, with the past two ePL champions among the qualifiers.
Sixteen of the best players on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for each club battled it out to represent their club in the finals from 23-26 March, hosted from the Gfinity Arena in London.
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The ePremier League s inaugural grand champion Donovan Fnatic Tekkz Hunt is through to his third successive ePL finals after cruising through in the Xbox category. He will be joined by Dan SAF Stingray Ray, who edged through 5-4 in the Playstation 4 final.
By DAVE KIFFER - With future ferry service up in the air and the price of both barge shipping and air travel on the rise, you could certainly forgive Ketchikan residents for wistfully wondering how life would be different in Southern Southeast if a road connected Ketchikan to the rest of the continent.
To be sure, even if there was a road it would be at least a 1,500-mile trip to drive from Ketchikan to Seattle but that s the not the point. You could do it, even if it took several days.
It was during the expansion of the canned salmon industry in the 1920s and early 1930s, that the federal government began considering connecting Alaska to the rest of the country. Thomas MacDonald, who would run the Bureau of Public Roads from 1919 to 1953, first proposed a coastal highway between Seattle and Southeast Alaska in 1925.