ESL ANZ Champs Season 15: Grayhound go back-to-back; Rooster, GH book tickets to EPL Conference in Malta

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 streams, schedule, rosters and more.

With a swift 3-0 (1-0, 16-12, 16-6) against Rooster, Grayhound have secured back-to-back season wins at ESL ANZ Champs Season 15, and have stamped their tickets to Malta for the ESL Pro League Conference next year.

But the Rooster squad were far from perturbed at the grand final loss, for their victory over Vertex on Saturday meant they’ll be joining the ‘Hounds at the Conference.

The EPL Conference will be the squad’s first overseas opportunity, and it comes just a month following the expiration of Corey “nettik” Browne and Akram “ADK” Smida’s ESIC bans.

Rooster’s qualification means Oceania will have sent four teams overseas in the past twelve months, with Grayhound, Encore and Vertex all getting an opportunity to compete internationally in 2022.

Nettik was a key component of Rooster’s rise through this season of Champs, finishing with a 1.14 rating and picking up right where he left off before his ban in 2021.

“It’s wonderful — this is what we’ve been waiting for all season,” said Tynan “TjP” Purnell following the squad’s win over Vertex and subsequent Conference qualification on Saturday.

“It hasn’t been clicking for us too well this year, but everything fell into place today and we steamrolled them.”

“It feels amazing to be back. Thanks to Rooster for bringing me back, it’s great to be with the fellas, and Chel’s [Chelleos] is the GOAT,” said ADK.

“For Malta it’ll be more practicing, more scrims, making sure we f****n’ know what we’re doing and staying locked in during the off-season.”

Michael “chelleos” Hawkins topped the sniper charts for the season as the squad were forced through the lower bracket on their way to the grand final, taking out top squads Encore and Vertex 2-0 back-to-back.

Grayhound proved a step too far for the Chooks, with the eventual champions tying up 2022 with a Season 15 trophy — matching that of their Season 14 win earlier this year.

“I think we always had a good read on Rooster. For us it feels all these teams are pretty level,” said Alistair “aliStair” Johnston following the grand final win.

“It’s a tight race for second.”

“To be honest for this game, once we actually got the Conference spot locked, there wasn’t much in the way of anti-stratting or homework we were worried about,” said GH coach David “Kingfisher” Kingsford.

“It’s more about making sure we’re all in the right mental space, but otherwise there wasn’t too much to this one.”

Joshua “INS” Potter continues to rampage over the Oceanic field with yet another dominant performance season-wide; he finished the season with a 1.47 rating, and pummelled Rooster in the 3-0 grand final (50-31, 1.61 rating).

Outside of the BLAST Fortress OCE Masters final, Grayhound were unstoppable in 2022 domestically, and like Rooster will be keen to begin 2023 strongly with the Conference in Malta.

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 Schedule & Results

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 began with a sixteen-team Swiss bracket — win three games and they’re through to the playoffs, lose three games and they’re out.

The top eight moved to stage two’s double-elimination bracket, with the two finalists heading to the EPL Conference next year.

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 — Playoffs Schedule & Results

MatchdayTeamsTime (AEDT)
Quarter-Finals
Wednesday, Nov 30Rooster 2-0 Antic5pm
Encore 2-0 ex-DGG
Grayhound 2-0 Gods Work7:30pm
Vertex 2-0 Nut-E Gaming
Upper Bracket Semi-Finals
Thursday, Dec 1Grayhound 2-1 Encore5pm
Rooster 0-2 Vertex7:30pm
Lower Bracket Round 1
Thursday, Dec 1Gods Work 0-2 ex-DGG5pm
Antic 2-0 Nut-E Gaming7:30pm
Lower Bracket Semi-Finals
Friday, Dec 2Rooster 2-0 ex-DGG5pm
Encore 2-0 Antic
Upper Bracket Final
Friday, Dec 2Grayhound 2-0 Vertex7:30pm
Lower Bracket Semi-Final
Saturday, Dec 3Rooster 2-0 Encore5pm
Lower Bracket Final
Saturday, Dec 3Vertex 0-2 Rooster7:30pm
Grand Final
Sunday, Dec 4Grayhound 3-0 Rooster5pm

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 — Stage One: Swiss

StandingsTeamRecord
1Grayhound Gaming3-0
Vertex3-0
3Encore Esports Club3-1
ex-DGG Esports3-1
Rooster3-1
6Antic Esports3-2
Gods Work3-2
Nut-E Gaming3-2
9Dynasty Esports Club2-3
Frontier2-3
Yellow2-3
12Warriors1-3
Kraken Esports Club1-3
Arena Esports1-3
15Elemental Esports0-3
Meat Grinders0-3

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 — Round 1 Results

MatchdayTeamsTime (AEST)
Monday, Sep 12Rooster 2-0 Warriors6pm
ex-DGG 2-0 Arena8:30pm
Tuesday, Sep 13Encore 2-0 Gods Work6pm
Antic 2-0 Frontier8:30pm
Wednesday, Sep 14Vertex 2-0 RKON6pm
Elemental 0-2 Dynasty8:30pm
Thursday, Sep 15Grayhound 2-0 Grinders6pm
Yellow 0-2 Nut-E Gaming8:30pm

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 — Round 2 Results

MatchdayTeamsTime (AEST)
Tuesday, Sep 20Grayhound 2-0 Encore6pm
Yellow FF-W Arena Esports8:30pm
Thursday, Sep 22ex-DGG 2-1 Nut-E Gaming6pm
Antic 1-2 Vertex8:30pm
Monday, Sep 26Kraken 2-0 Frontier6pm
Elemental 1-2 Warriors8:30pm
Thursday, Sep 29Gods Work 2-1 Meat Grinders6pm
Rooster 2-0 Dynasty8:30pm

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 — Round 3 Results

MatchdayTeamsTime (AEST)
Wednesday, Oct 12Rooster 0-2 Vertex5pm
Grayhound 2-0 ex-DGG Esports7:30pm
Thursday, Oct 13Nut-E Gaming 0-2 Gods Work5pm
Meat Grinders 1-2 Frontier7:30pm
Monday, Oct 17Encore 2-0 Kraken5pm
Elemental 1-2 Yellow7:30pm
Tuesday, Oct 18Antic 2-0 Warriors5pm
Dynasty 2-1 Arena7:30pm

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 — Round 4 Results

MatchdayTeamsTime (AEST)
Wednesday, Nov 16Rooster 2-0 Gods Work5pm
ex-DGG 2-0 Dynasty7:30pm
Thursday, Nov 17Arena 0-2 Frontier5pm
Antic 0-2 Encore7:30pm
Monday, Nov 21Kraken 0-2 Yellow5pm
Nut-E Gaming 2-0 Warriors7:30pm

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 — Round 5 Results

MatchdayTeamsTime (AEST)
Monday, Nov 23Antic 2-1 Yellow5pm
Gods Work 2-0 Frontier8:30pm
Tuesday, Nov 24Dynasty 1-2 Nut-E Gaming5pm

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 Rosters

As reported, teams across the region have made sweeping changes ahead of this season of ESL ANZ Champs.

Grayhound finally return with their full squad, and will be at maximum firepower with Vexite ready to go. Vertex are yet to announce their official fifth.

Notable absentees from last season include Matthew “Valiance” Hartrick (Order) and Ricardo “Rickeh” Mulholland (Aftershock), with Valiance stepping away from competing for the interim.

8Ballers and Overt, both finalists from Season 14, have broken apart and reformed across multiple squads including Nut-E Gaming and Warriors.

Grayhound makes return to ANZ Champs as aliStair is out for a back-to-back title.

UPDATE 20/09: Kraken Esports Club acquires RKON ahead of the opening series.

UPDATE 04/11: DGG Esports has parted ways with the roster, including coach KETUBOR.

TeamSquad
Grayhound GamingINSSicoaliStairLiazzVexite
Vertex Esports ClubpzBRACEmaltaADDICTForleks
ex-DGG EsportszephgumpyourwombatapocdudHUGHMUNGUS
Antic EsportsrekonzSkulLdamyoN1ghtraidcookie
RoosterADKnettikasapTjPchelleos
YellowJrycheeseballnauhforevintxc
Elemental Esportsbrake2ezJu1ceReapzRoryyyisaiah
Dynasty Esports ClubPoccketCoxyRhyuAWorksTRIPLUS
Encore Esports ClubHaZRsterlingHatzLikiap0c
Nut-E GamingVelocityMega2FsuparMr Sharkcl0ver
Warriors EsportskysonProdigycallum_murrayDroxObZen
FrontierPacificDongrRisenliminalShrineSicarius
Gods WorkSWANKYnibkeFabzyulzangNeoAgricola
Kraken Esports ClubGYPSYdceynubtisoyyrainstylezgk
Arena EsportsKiyoForleksTerryyyBaN4naneo
Meat GrindersArchiegremliNNChiNnyLexonCrimZM

ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 Preview (September 12)

ESL ANZ Champs is back.

Season 15 of ESL ANZ Champs will kick off this evening, with Oceania’s top flight welcoming back champions of old and the prodigies of tomorrow in a battle for the title of OCE’s best.

Season 14 winners Renegades return this time under Grayhound Gaming following their departure from RNG and Order in 2022, and with exciting prospect Declan “Vexite” Portelli beginning to warm into the squad, the ‘Hounds enter as favourites to go back-to-back.

That’s not to say they’re without challenge, however.

Fellow ESL Challenger Melbourne reps Vertex will be out for the crown, and while they remain without an official fifth, super sub Marvin “Forleks” Tran has proven himself capable following the Wolfpack’s qualification for Fortress OCE Masters this weekend.

Also entering as contenders for ESL ANZ Champs Season 15 will be Encore, with the squad’s acquisitions of Aaron “AZR” Ward and Sean “Gratisfaction” Kaiwai starting to get to grips with their return to competitive CS:GO.

Rooster, who also qualified for Fortress OCE Masters last week, are back and will be out to take major scalps as they seek their first international opportunity.

Antic & DGG Esports make returns to Champs this season, as well as Warriors Esports–the esports division of the New Zealand Warriors NRL franchise–who are back after a season’s hiatus.

All sixteen teams will be hunting for that top two playoff finish, with the grand finalists both earning a spot at Season 17’s ESL Pro League Conference.

Nicholas Taifalos

Nicholas "Taffy" Taifalos got his start publishing the escapades of some of Australia's pioneers in Counter-Strike and Dota overseas. Now, he turns his eye to events closer to home, from grassroots projects to the height of Oceanic competition and everything in-between. He still hopes for the day Dota makes a glorious return to the pinnacle of OCE esports.

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Nicholas Taifalos
Nicholas Taifalos
Nicholas "Taffy" Taifalos got his start publishing the escapades of some of Australia's pioneers in Counter-Strike and Dota overseas. Now, he turns his eye to events closer to home, from grassroots projects to the height of Oceanic competition and everything in-between. He still hopes for the day Dota makes a glorious return to the pinnacle of OCE esports.

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