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Grayhound Gaming and Rooster qualified for ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference

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Australian teams Grayhound Gaming and Rooster have qualified for the ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference. According to the results of the current ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 draw, both teams made it to the grand final, which guarantees a place in the EPL qualifying championship.

As a result of the championship, Grayhound Gaming managed to get three clean sheets in the Swiss stage, as well as outplay Gods Work (2:0), Encore Esports Club (2:1) and VERTEX Esports Club (2:0) to get to the grand final ahead of schedule.

In turn, the Rooster team finished their performances in the Swiss stage with one defeat, and also lost to VERTEX Esports Club (0:2) in the semifinals. However, the Australian team then beat e-LEMON-ators (2:0), Encore Esports Club (2:0) and VERTEX Esports Club (2:0), thus making it to the grand final.

The final meeting of ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 will take place tomorrow, December 4th. At the same time, Grayhound Gaming will gain a starting advantage due to the exit through the upper bracket.

Current list of ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference participants: Movistar Riders, Imperial Esports, Outsiders, Team Falcons, paiN Gaming, Rare Atom, 9INE, ATK, Lynn Vision Gaming, HEET, Partizan Esports, KRC Genk Esports, Grayhound Gaming and Rooster.

The championship will take place from February 21 to 27 in Malta, offering participants a prize pool of $15,000, as well as six tickets to ESL Pro League Season 17.

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Intermediate results of ESL ANZ Champs Season 15

  • 1st place: Grayhound Gaming/Rooster - $5,319 + slot at ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference
  • 2nd place: Grayhound Gaming/Rooster - $3,324 + slot at ESL Pro League Season 17 Conference
  • 3rd place: VERTEX Esports Club - $2,660
  • 4th place: Encore Esports Club - $1,995
  • 5th-6th place: Antic Esports and e-LEMON-ators
  • 7th-8th place: Nut-E Gaming and Gods Work
  • 9th-11th place: yellow, Frontier and Dynasty Esports Club
  • 12th-14th place: Warriors Esports, Arena Esports and Kraken Esports Club
  • 15th-16th place: Elemental Esports and grinders

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