The Smiths won their first SC Final against the Lions – Fury: ‘Shameful’

The blacksmiths defeated the lions after wet scenes

It’s an advantage for Smederna after his first SM highway final.

It was a 47-42 win over the Lions in a game that was disrupted by rain – and it stirred emotions.

After 13 degrees of heat, it rained and only after a break of a little more than an hour, I managed to turn on the last heating.

– It was a waste of time. They wanted to stop the game, I don’t understand why we couldn’t run already yesterday. I think it’s a bit shameful, Smederna’s Dane Michael Jepsen Jensen told C More.

The final series was already supposed to start on Tuesday in Jeslavid, but on Monday it was announced that it had been postponed due to rain and that the final would start in Eskilstuna.

Guest captain and sporting director Anders Frogde was upset by the latest qualifying process:

– Our three men did not want to drive and did. It was a kind of Polish parliament. I’ve never driven a car highwaybut I totally trust our captain (Dominic Kubera), he says it’s dangerous to ride.

Stormy and dramatic

There were no accidents in the final playoffs in terms of points and they both finished 3-3.

It was a thrilling first swing final in Eskilstuna. The Lions, who had their first final in twelve years, got off to a horrific start and suffered a double elimination in the second qualifiers for Kasper Henrikson and Mathias Thornblum, which meant 5-0 for the home team.

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It meant 9-2 for Smith’s team after warming up twice, but the Lions hit back with a five in the third heat and they made it up again.

The first two spikes cause that. But before we say losing six points we can turn around, now it’s five, Anders Fröjd tells C More.

double fives

In the seventh round, the Lions finished second in the top five and took the lead for the first time, 21-20.

Not unexpectedly, it was the Polish duo of World Champion Bartosz Smarczyk, and Jaroslaw Humpel who set the tone for the guests. They represented 13 and 10 points, respectively. Robert Lambert was the best in the home team with 12 points.

After the break, Smederna hit back and netted two goals in the subsequent three qualifiers with double wins through Robert Lambert and Michael Jepsen-Jensen and then Grzegorz Zinguta and Jepsen-Jensen.

This gave the blacksmith a five-point lead to the finish.

The return match will be decided in Jeslavid next Tuesday, and the total result will be decided after two matches.

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