erkaSt is back in CS2 on Grayhound Gaming

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The man that f0rest called the best player in Australia in 2016 is back with Grayhound Gaming. As a coach.

erkaSt played on Grayhound Gaming from 2017 through 2019. With the team he competed at the IEM Katowice Major 2019 and the StarLadder Berlin Major 2019. Since then he has played on AUGUST, TIGER, NG Esports, and most recently Team NKT. NKT has undergone many changes this year, and it was time for a change for erkaSt.

In talking to members of Grayhound in interviews, we knew they were looking for a coach. The organization has been without one since David “Kingfisher” Kingsford departed in February. Results locally have looked amazing, but internationals results have still been lacking. Will the old friend coming in as coach be the spark they need for success?

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The support from people in the CS2 scene is flooding in already.

😂😂😂 more erky vids back!
– dexter (Fnatic)

The legend returns 🏆
– DickStacy (Retired)

GUCCI GANG
– konii (VALORANT Broadcaster)

“YESSSS”
– Mac (Caster & Host)

❤️
– Conky (Caster)

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The next time you can see Grayhound Gaming will be at the ESL ANZ Champs Season 17. They have already made it to the Upper Bracket Final after a 2-0 victory over DXA Esports. Now, they will face off against Rooster on .

This means the roster is now completed.

Flag for NZ Simon “Sico” Williams
Flag for AU Joshua “INS” Potter
Flag for AU Alistair “aliStair” Johnston
Flag for AU Jay “Liazz” Tregillgas
Flag for AU Declan “Vexite” Portelli
Flag for MN Erdenetsogt “erkaSt” Gantulga (Coach)

Grady Hooker
Grady Hooker
A Computer Scientist with a passion for esports, wrestling and metal music. Grady started Esports Kingdom in 2017 between his other projects; a 7 year running professional wrestling radio show, a gaming YouTube channel and random web development pieces.

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