The Trophy of Champions

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Authors: Cameron Stelzer
Tags: Rats – Juvenile fiction., Pirates – Juvenile fiction.
proceed to ze Death Ball arena immediately,’ he shouted from the top of the swaying tower. ‘All ticket holders are asked to take zeir allocated seats in ze grandstands. Sea Dogs and Pie Rats are to report to ze dressing rooms at once. Ze first pool game will commence in thirty minutes.’
    Granny Rat grinned with satisfaction. ‘Told you so …’

    The southern dressing room of the Death Ball arena was nothing more than a rectangular hole dug under the grandstands. Several frosted glass lanterns hung from the roof, providing dim light for the competitors. The Pie Rats sat on a long bench against one wall, watching their coach hobbling around the centre of the room. Rat Bait stood with his arms crossed and his back to a closed door.
    â€˜Here,’ Horace whispered, passing Whisker a small yellow card. ‘You might want to brush up on your Death Ball rules.’

    â€˜You’ll notice a few differences to the jungle version of the game,’ Horace explained as Whisker ran his eye down the list, ‘most noticeably the length of matches. Each half runs for thirty minutes and is measured by an hourglass – not a sundial. Due to the brutality of the matches, penalty shootouts replace any extra time.’
    â€˜Sixty minutes is still a long time to survive a Sea Dog pounding,’ Pete grimaced.
    â€˜Speaking of those slobber-ridden dogs,’ Granny Rat said, ‘do we have any inside information on them?’
    â€˜They be the reignin’ Cup champions an’ competition favourites,’ Rat Bait replied, avoiding eye contact with the fiery coach. ‘More bark than bite if ye ask me. Them two poodles, Tuffy an’ Fluffy, will only pick on smaller folk than themselves.’
    â€˜Like me,’ Horace muttered, attaching a tightly strung racket to the end of his golden stump.
    â€˜Err … I s’pose,’ Rat Bait mumbled. ‘That wee terrier’s a harmless ball o’ fur, though. They call him The Kid. And the three-legged Pug, Biscuit, he’s a pushover. As for the Beagle, Scallywag Sam, well, he’s only interested in entertainin’ the crowd.’
    Granny rat hobbled over to the wall and drew a large circle with a piece of chalk.
    â€˜Those despicable dogs will get most of the crowd balls,’ she said, filling the circle with names and symbols. ‘Make it your priority to keep the ball in play. Your opposition will be good for short bursts but they’ll tire by the end of each half. Run them ragged if you can and then strike when their tongues are dragging on the ground.’
    She turned and studied the faces of the Pie Rat team, paying particular attention to Horace and Whisker.

    â€˜This might seem like a warm-up game for some of you,’ she scoffed, ‘but I can’t stress enough the importance of Death Ball victories in the bigger scheme of things. A pool-game victory is worth nearly as much as an event win if two teams are tied at the end of the tournament.’
    She glared in Rat Bait’s direction. ‘My first Pirate Cup team lost their opening pool game and it cost them the competition. If I’m to have any hope of winning the cup this time around , I’ll need a strong start from every one of you the moment you step onto that field.’
    â€˜Talk about pressure,’ Horace whispered to Whisker. ‘It’s hard enough living up to the expectations of three perfect sisters without adding Granny Rat to the mix.’
    Whisker let out a deep sigh. ‘Welcome to the Pirate Cup.’
    There was a muffled trumpet blast from outside.
    â€˜That’s your cue,’ Granny Rat exclaimed. ‘Now get out there and do us proud!’
    Surrounded by an ocean of blue and white-clad supporters, the Pie Rats made their way onto the field. Huge, striped flags fluttered in the morning breeze like the sails of a racing regatta. Spectators jeered and hissed, pelting the rats with

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