Our team manager running record is:
We do not have a win yet under our team manager. We might also be sulking when hit and injured during the battle. At least that is the report from friend of our team manager. We wonder if we can still win in the near future. We are PJL Bittergame strain of gamecocks. Our team, PJL Bittergame, is a hackfighter team with PHP 1,100.00 minimum bet most of the time and never entered a derby yet. Our team (manager) is 0W-0D-3L last year using our filipino type drafts which are not Bittergame strain. Our friends are 3W-0D-0L last year using our (not Bittergame strain) american type drafts which are raised as chicks but not bred by our team manager. Our current team manager have not fought us yet in his tenure. Although we have been fought at home but not in a cockpit. PJL passed away 21 September 2009. PJL is better cockfighter than our current team manager. PJL fights even his brood cocks and even his 7 month olds against 3 year olds. GAMECOCKS FOR SALE !!! Our team manager is willing to part with:
We are yours after payment. No guarantee. No return. No exchange.
Our yard is located nearby first class Philippine tourist area of Mount Mayon in Bicol region of the Philippines. Before acquiring us (team franchise players), check out sites by regular participants of World Slasher Cup (8-cock International Derby) held in Araneta Coliseum semi-annually - every January and June. It's a shock that our team manager managed to cull a lot of us on 8 June 2011 from chicks to mature gamecocks. Our team manager nursed all of us before. It started when our team manager was a child. Nursing two broken legs of a winner. The longest nursing our team manager have done was that of a Philippine gamecock hennie winner in his fourth fight.
The hennie was bought as a young stag. Fought the first time about 7 months and won unscratched. The following two months he again won unscratched for each month. That was 3 wins in three months and he is barely 10 months old. The following month for his fourth fight, he suffered a broken neck, broken wing and broken leg. Our team manager nurse him for 3 months. Hand feeding morning and afternoon. He managed to feed independently and able to stand but he cannot mount the hens due to his 3 cripling injuries. He was culled later. Our team manager when a child, started using antibiotic injection, capsule, and tablets to try to cure sick gamecocks of all ages. One of these gamecocks, went dead after an injection. Our team manager thought it was an overdose. This gamecock then woke up. But this gamecock did die in a week. It was a childhood experience for our team manager. But our team manager keep nursing due to fight injuries and due to diseases. Well, our team manager finally made some change. But not enough. He must learn how to cull until it hurts. Instead of culling 40% of us. Our team manager must have culled 75% of us. That will make sure only the best of us will continue our strain of gamecocks. Best of fighting abilities and style. Best of health. Best of constitution and conformation. To be nearer the goal of being a world class strain of gamecocks. This is the first time in the legacy of PJL and ancestors, that our rooster quit. Not dead game. Our team manager sucks.
We, PJL Bittergame, are not even in our top shape and class nowadays since PJL demise in 2009. And our team manager chose to fight three drafts that are neither in top shape nor class - all Philippine game strain bullstags (almost). The result is our status quo.
Bullstag #1: Loss - Caught Standing Still
Bullstag #2: Loss - Caught On The Air
Bullstag #3: Loss - Quit
Here's our team manager's statements.
We are now thinking what our team manager going to do to get us back in top shape just like when PJL is still with us. We miss PJL. Our current team manager sucks. Let's keep a running score for our team manager. Currently, 0W-0D-3L. Sigh.... Guess we can only imagine how we will perform in the upcoming BAKBAKAN 11-Stag Derby on September-December 2011. Without PJL now, our team manager will continue to suck. Hope he manages to reverse our fortune. And he stops to suck?! Our team does not have much financial budget for grand facilities even adequate facilities. In fact we are living in a cardboard box right when we hatched and have dried and become fluffy.
The box is of low depth. An “X” was cut on top then the four triangles that are produced by the “X” cut is the door. A grill or screen is placed to close on the opening of the door for us not to escape and provide natural light. The door will be closed as soon as we finished eating and need to rest. Closing the door provides us with much needed warmth as our bodies heat do not escaped much from inside the box. We do not need heater and that saves electricity. The air holes are not too large for us to freeze or chill. The bottom of the box are laid with newspapers. Then topped with rice hulls or wood shavings. If only newspaper is available, it need so to be replaced everyday or twice a day. We can keep living inside a box as long as we have enough room as we grow. A second box can be used as we grew older and our other team member chicks can be transferred to the second box. That will make more space for each of us. @ 7 days old. Our surrogate hen was removed @ 10 days old. We fought to exhaustion before our team manager found us @ 10 days old. Our surrogate hen was returned and we stop fighting @ 38 days old. We fought for sometime before our team manager found us. Let us fight a little more then run to get the camera. This is the footage our team manager shot after retrieving the camera. @ 39 days old. We are sisters again and not fighting anymore. For the year 2011, we are preparing for 10-stag derby. It will cost us $2090 to join including minimum bets per fight. The champion prize is $454,545.
It will be hard as we never competed in a stag derby. We competed mostly in hackfights where our team manager can chose which foes we will face. In derby matching is done by weight and is blind matching. Some of our future players were hatched this January; good number of males enough for one team if all turned out to be exceptional. The competition begins on September through December 2011. There will be 3000-5000 teams expected to compete. |
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