• Episode 6: Women in Blood Bowl, Blood Bowl for Charity, the final roster and stars for Chaos Dwarves, The Nonnas and being a support group in Blood Bowl, the ACT Blood Bowl Scene and the mystery of Icepelt Hammerblow.

  • Oct 19 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 6: Women in Blood Bowl, Blood Bowl for Charity, the final roster and stars for Chaos Dwarves, The Nonnas and being a support group in Blood Bowl, the ACT Blood Bowl Scene and the mystery of Icepelt Hammerblow.

  • Summary

  • This episode focuses on the culture of Blood Bowl:

    • How Blood Bowl can be a coping mechanism when fighting cancer
    • How the Blood Bowl tournament scene is a positive environment for women, and how it can do even better (as well as a networking group for women who play)
    • Lee's Charity Blood Bowl 7's event in Chermside, Brisbane
    • Brett's Why So Serious 3 7's event in Geelong
    • The Nonnas and how they developed as a Blood Bowl support group during lockdowns

    Other Segments include

    • Who won our competition and won a free minotaur miniature thanks to Tats Tabletop
    • The Mystery of Icepelt Hammerblow, and a competition spurned by what happened in real life.
    • Around the Grounds and what the Blood Bowl scene is like in the ACT, including talking Jolt Cup on 9 November and CanCon in January 2025.
    • What does the final Chaos Dwarf roster and stats, including their stars, mean for the game.


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