Sliding Doors: LCO 2021 Split 2, Week 3

Welcome back to Sliding Doors for the Door Dash LCO Split 2!

Each week we run through the League of Legends Circuit Oceania teams with sometimes spicy, sometimes nice if/then takes, and, every now and then, an additional bonus one around a special topic.

You might be familiar with this concept if you’re an AFL fan, which is where we got the idea. So without further ado, here are your sliding doors for LCO Split 2, Week 3!


There’s a player who is looking absolutely cracked right now,

Kisee has hit an absolute purple patch. We spoke about Lived last week, but seriously, the entire team is on fire.


The Dire Wolves lose to Order this week,

The word Pretender might become synonymous with Wolfpack. You can’t have three 1-1 weeks and hope to go to Worlds.


You’re looking for a reason to watch Gravitas,

Safa has given this organisation a breath of fresh air. Carry champs only please.


You’re looking for similarities between Legacy and its parent organisation,

They’re both good at chalking up losses this year.


You’re looking for something to rival the ‘El Clasico’,

Mark down June 30 for ‘La Basura’ — with both Mammoth and Gravitas averaging a 23% win rate since the inception of Sliding Doors.


The Australian Olympic team needs a spare javelin thrower or shot putter for Tokyo,

I’m sure Order can put up a player after their game against the Chiefs.


There’s anything that should have Oceanic fans concerned,

That abhorrent 50-minute game for a Worlds-contending team is a real eyebrow raiser.


We’re looking to start throwing names about “import-ready” players,

BioPanther has to be top of the list.


If you’d like to join us for LCO watch parties, join the Snowball Discord.

That’s all we have for this week! Check back every Tuesday for more Sliding Doors!

The League of Legends Circuit Oceania returns today.

Andrew Wray

One of Snowball's founders, Andrew "Wray Z" Wray is a sports fanatic. Formerly of Riot Games, Andrew has extensive experience when it comes to the OPL, but you'll find him across most games in Oceanic esports.

Andrew Wray
Andrew Wray
One of Snowball's founders, Andrew "Wray Z" Wray is a sports fanatic. Formerly of Riot Games, Andrew has extensive experience when it comes to the OPL, but you'll find him across most games in Oceanic esports.

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