Renegades: "Our plan is to get as much practice as possible before leaving since this opportunity might not happen again for a while"

We sat down with the Australian team ahead of ESL Pro League Season 13 to discuss the recent roster change and their time in Europe so far.

After a year of almost exclusive regional action, Renegades travelled to Europe last month to test themselves against the best in the world, making their first appearance with Alistair "⁠aliStair⁠" Johnston in the IEM Katowice Play-In, in which they went out 9th-12th - beating only TeamOne and suffering losses to MOUZ and Virtus.pro.

The Australian team, who have based themselves in Malta during their European stay, are now preparing for the ESL Pro League Season 13 group stage, in which they will face BIG, Heroic, Complexity, OG and FunPlus Phoenix. They remain secretive about which player took up shotcalling duties in the team following Christopher "⁠dexter⁠" Nong's departure, aiming to keep the pressure off the new in-game leader.

Renegades were "a little disappointed" with their Katowice showing, said malta

Liam "⁠malta⁠" Schembri, one of the three team members who spoke with HLTV.org, said that dexter's departure was something the team had been preparing for and that the addition of aliStair was based on the 22-year-old being a good fit outside of the game, which outweighed the AWP role overlap with Simon "⁠Sico⁠" Williams.

The team, currently ranked 38th in the world, are hoping to make it out of Group A in ESL Pro League, which would ensure them more time in Europe to practice and develop after a year in which they dominated their home region. Coming back to Europe soon seems unlikely, Jordan "⁠Hatz⁠" Bajic noted, as the main focus after Pro League will be on the Regional Major Ranking (RMR) events and the qualification for the Major in October.

How hard was it to get to Europe ahead of IEM Katowice? Was this the first time you tried to make the trip since the pandemic started?

malta: Australia currently has travel bans on arrival and departure from the country. To gain approval to travel, you have to submit a lot of supporting evidence of your purpose to travel, plans, and reasoning to the Australian government and just pray that they know what esports are and why it’s a good enough reason to go international.

It was difficult to organize it all, especially under time pressure. The roster situation caused some trouble as we had to get permission for a new person to leave Australia, but luckily our manager is the best in the business and he sorted everything out for us.

It’s the first time we tried, after the year we had we felt like we had to take a risk and get back on the circuit.

On the outside, dexter leaving the team seemed like a big hit for the squad. What was losing him like for the team? Did you expect this change to happen earlier?

malta: Chris leaving was something we’d prepared for ahead of time. He’s a great player and we knew one day he’d be off to test himself in an international lineup. It came at both a good and bad time. Since we’d spent the year in Australia, we needed to do a complete rehaul of our playbook anyway so we really were starting fresh. We’ve improved quicker than I expected, all things considered.

You decided to pick up aliStair as a replacement for dexter. How big of a concern was the role difference between the two? Why add someone who had been a dedicated AWPer if that role was already taken by Sico?

malta: aliStair is someone a few of us had worked with before and is such a good fit outside of the game we knew we’d be able to work him into our style/system quickly. Honestly, a positive environment in which everyone gets along is the most underrated aspect of a team, and for me, it’s more important than any other factor. It helps that he's mechanically one of the best players out there, so he can slot into any role/style if he takes the time to learn.

Talking about IEM Katowice, you had a decent opening game against mousesports, beat TeamOne, and ended up eliminated by grand finalists Virtus.pro. How did you rate your showing in the Play-in?

malta: I think everyone was a little disappointed, we definitely could have closed the mouz game out and potentially had a better matchup than Virtus.pro, but with only two weeks of practice and a new player/IGL, it could have gone a lot worse for us.

In terms of practice, what has your focus been on since Katowice? Are there new things that you've learned regarding the meta, or things you have been surprised by since arriving in Europe?

aliStair: Katowice was a bit of a slugfest for us. It was straight after our first real week of practice so it made it very difficult for us to have much tactical depth, especially on our T side. We’ve just tried focusing on getting more and more comfortable against these European teams while adding more to our book. The only real surprise here was getting used to playing with 40-60 ping, which we were definitely not used to back home.

ESL Pro League is next on the cards, and your group features three teams that recently made roster changes (Heroic, OG, FPX), and two whose form is questionable (BIG, Complexity). Do you see this as an opportunity to reach the playoffs?

aliStair: Yes and no. It makes it difficult to look at these teams and see how they’ve played in recent games when there have been roster changes. BIG and Complexity, regardless of their form, are always going to be strong, so I believe they’re definitely the teams ahead of the others in this group. With that being said, I do believe this group is a good one for us to potentially make waves and reach the playoffs.

How long do you plan to stay in Europe? Do you have any plans aside from Pro League? If you are going home soon, do you hope to return later in the year, or is the focus on RMR events and making it to the Major?

Hatz: We plan to stay a little longer after EPL depending on if we qualify further, our plan is to get as much practice as possible before leaving since this opportunity might not happen again for a while. As much as we would love to be back in Europe, I think most of the focus will be on trying to qualify for the Major and perform there.

Australia Alistair 'aliStair' Johnston
Alistair 'aliStair' Johnston
Age:
22
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.10
Maps played:
920
KPR:
0.73
DPR:
0.63
New Zealand Simon 'Sico' Williams
Simon 'Sico' Williams
Age:
26
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.17
Maps played:
765
KPR:
0.77
DPR:
0.58
Australia Jordan 'Hatz' Bajic
Jordan 'Hatz' Bajic
Age:
22
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.09
Maps played:
810
KPR:
0.73
DPR:
0.63
Australia Christopher 'dexter' Nong
Christopher 'dexter' Nong
Age:
26
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.14
Maps played:
772
KPR:
0.78
DPR:
0.65
Australia Liam 'malta' Schembri
Liam 'malta' Schembri
Age:
25
Team:
Rating 1.0:
1.04
Maps played:
851
KPR:
0.69
DPR:
0.64
Nice!
2021-03-06 15:02
2 replies
#3
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Finland ManLikeRopz
veri noise
2021-03-06 15:02
#20
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Australia B_Tannen
YTB
2021-03-06 17:50
YTB
2021-03-06 15:02
Cool
2021-03-06 15:02
extremum omegalul
2021-03-06 15:02
1 reply
#17
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Germany Pforzfox
? Extremum are Ex-100T Renegades are Ex-Grayhound (with some changes)
2021-03-06 16:12
#gay4alistair
2021-03-06 15:05
#7
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Finland PiapA
kk
2021-03-06 15:05
#8
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Finland IFK
malta in Malta :D
2021-03-06 15:06
#9
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Serbia XD___
gl
2021-03-06 15:08
my plan is to get rich from betting aaaaaaaxaxaxaxa
2021-03-06 15:08
2 replies
#11
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United States Shr3y
Chances are low already, even less when betting drunk
2021-03-06 15:12
#29
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Australia opzy
They had 6.5 against heroic yesterday, pretty insane. If I bet, would’ve def put some on them
2021-03-08 10:29
okay malta
2021-03-06 15:12
ok
2021-03-06 15:29
#14
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Finland Colikko
This team could be a t2 EU team but they rush themselves to T1 tournaments and end up losing. Playing against T4 on Oceania to play against T1 on EU just too big jump for this team. Edit: Obviously they play T1 tournaments if they have change but they cant forget to play against their own lvl aswell.
2021-03-06 15:35
1 reply
Thats why they want all the practice, to get to be T1
2021-03-06 20:16
#16
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Europe t.o.p
GL
2021-03-06 15:49
Grind it out!! Ahh I hope they somehow manage to stay a while longer over there!
2021-03-06 16:37
#19
ZywOo | 
Poland SebL
I think aliStair fits to this team and they are going to be really good with him. They won't get out of group in EPL, but it's still early, GL to them.
2021-03-06 16:54
2 replies
#30
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Australia opzy
I reckon they got a pretty good shot getting out tbh. Obv biased, but these teams could definitely be upset
2021-03-08 10:31
1 reply
#31
ZywOo | 
Poland SebL
I mean if we look at their group, who are they playing, Complexity, coL has a lot of firepower, they also got some good role players, but their structure doesn't exist, if Renegades doesn't get overrun by their firepower they can with this match, it won't be easy but they can do it, I can see them winning vs BIG because BIG isn't honestly the team that has some great firepower, they are good as a team but individuals aren't that great if Renegades uses that they can win it, Heroic is still a new team, OG is playing with a stand-in, and FPX is a really new team aswell, so I can defienietly see some upsets here.
2021-03-08 14:01
Alistair god
2021-03-06 18:27
YTB
2021-03-06 20:51
#25
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New Zealand SkirmishX
YTB absolute legends
2021-03-06 21:22
What's the deal with the 40-60 ping? Where are most servers located in EU?
2021-03-06 23:41
3 replies
Depends, but Malta is quiet far from everything On Faceit prem you can pick Germany, Sweden, France, UK or Netherlands
2021-03-07 14:33
Yo le noob, Given its ESL oraganized my bet would be that servers are located in Germany, which is 1.5/2k kilometers away from Malta.
2021-03-08 14:08
1 reply
Thanks for le info! Still less distance than AU <-> NZ though, but I guess it's not always a straight line.
2021-03-09 08:32
Glll
2021-03-07 15:22
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