We're back and this time it's by public demand.
Good morning. I'm Chris Packham and it's my job... no, honour to host this year's World's Hardest Creature tournament. Over the coming weeks we are going to analyse, dissect, discuss, dispute and debate the roughest, toughest, meanest, ballsiest beasts that Planet Earth has to offer. The Hippo reigned supreme in 2018, as it seemingly strolled to the title, taking down the Honey Badger in a final seen by some as disappointingly routine. Can it repeat the trick in 2019 or will the chastened chasing pack come back with renewed vigour?
I'm taking time off from my usual watch of the very best of British wildlife (an angry badger) to fling open the doors, cut the ribbon and declare WHC XII officially OPEN! Creatures? Start your engines!
The annual WHC barney has become an important part of the NSC landscape and I know that some of you have been positively ravenous for the 2019 tournament. Rest easy. Sit back. Relax. Finally it is here. And now that it is I need all of you to step up, speak out, take a side and state your case.
Nominations are now open and you know the rules. With the exception of our defending champion, nobody gets a bye in WHC. In order to go into the hat a creature must be both nominated and seconded so don't be shy. Get your Wikipedias out, YouTube yourself to a standstill, check out David Attenborough's back catalogue and get nominating. Nothing and nobody is too obscure. If it's hard, it's hard. If you feel the need to define the very essence of hard then fill your boots.
It's Friday and there's a weekend around the corner, which means a match day and a rather important one at that. Fear not! You can all indulge your football hobby on Saturday safe in the knowledge that angry animals will be ready and waiting for you on the other side. Nominations will remain open until 23:59 on Thursday 7th March. That gives you all one whole week to argue amongst yourselves. Have fun.
And with that, I hand the baton to you all. Don't let me down. See you all for the group stages.
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