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===2009 Buce League=== The [[2009 Buce League]] began in early 2009 and had 5 teams- a mixture of new and old players. Of the 5 teams, two of them were from the reigning league champions, the [[Quad Team]]: The two teams were the [[Sonic Force Buce Club]] and [[The Avalanches]]. Another two teams were from the [[Front Team]]- [[The Hawks]] and [[The Gritz]]. A team assembled from entirely new players, the [[E Team]], entered the league with a select team called [[Team Blek]]. The 2009 league held plenty of historical events. In the first round the world of Buce was shocked when the Sonic Force Buce Club- captained by high-profile player [[Guy Bevan]] lost to league newcomers Team Blek. The loss blew away expectations that the Quad Team would dominate the competition. However, the absence of [[Gus Bevan]]- captain of Team Blek- for the duration of the league, would have dire consequences on Blek's standing in the competition. The Front Teams exceeded expectations by surpassing the Sonic Force Buce Club and Blek on the ladder and steadily progressing as players throughout the league- their 0-0 draw in the first round quickly became an inaccurate representation of their skill by the end of round 5. The growth of the up-and-coming players like [[Wilson Leung]], [[Michael Read]] (captain of Hawks), [[Nick Allan]], [[Mitch Furner]] and [[Sam Curley]] (captain of Gritz) certainly bolstered the competitive nature of The Hawks and The Gritz by the end of the competition. However, whilst Guy Bevan's Sonic Force Buce Club suffered criticism over their overall performance in the league, the other Quad Team group, The Avalanches, only conceded 7 points in the entire league. Marred by poor team turnouts and below-parr replacements, SFBC didn't manage to secure a respectable spot compared to its Quad counterpart. The end of the ladder by round 5 held the Quad team, The Avalanches, on top, undefeated. Second and third were the Front Teams, Hawks and Gritz, respectively. Tieing last place were Blek and the Sonic Force Buce Club. The Grand Final was played on 3/1/09 between The Avalanches and The Hawks, and ended 4-8, with the Avalanches victorious. During the grand final, [[Andrew Shakespeare]] scored the 5th [[Double Buce]] to ever be scored- a first for a non-Quad Team player. The monumental achievement wrapped up an amazing year for the Front Team, in what may have otherwise been a disappointing loss in the grand final. After the 2009 Buce League, the organiser of the Buce League, Charlie Rogers, was approached by the Newcastle regional chairman of the Australian Soccer Federation with an offer of formalising Buce through their association. The cost to play Buce sports would be larger, but would be covered through the same insurance as players of other foot sports, such as Soccer and Futsal. The game would be renamed 'Buce Football', in accordance with the code. Charlie turned down the offer.
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