Sunday, November 2, 2008

Group Therapy...

Here's the scene: The alarm signalling the final point of the match has just gone and the score is 12-12. The team to score the next goal will win, and DojoMojo is in the advantageous position of starting the point on offence. All that needs to be done is to weave the disc past an opposition that has recently been reduced to six players after a string of injuries. But it's their six most in-form players, three of whom are current Australian representatives, and they've managed to claw back a two-point deficit thanks to gritty determination (and some poor Dojo play), in the last four or five points played...

The pull comes down, a few passes are thrown and some yardage is gained until a fuse in the brain of Matt Eastburn blows and he hucks it high in the direction of Slippry's dominant big guy Mike Neild (and apparently a Dojo receiver running long as well). The inevitable turnover sees Slippry work the disc steadily back towards the Dojo goal. But with only six players on the field (of whom only 3 are really taking an active part in play), it's not easy to get into the Dojo redzone and an impatient pass is thrown just out of the reach of a typically desperate Mat Ryan...

Play then resets where the point started – on the Dojo goal line – and this time the Dojo are patient and smooth, making good progress with open cuts up the field. So open in fact that a Dojo receiver is standing stationary in the Slippry endzone completely undefended when the disc goes up – the win is in the bag!

Apparently not. The catch isn't completed, heads hang, and Slippry move the disc back easily past a demoralised Dojo defence to score the winner... It's still a very painful memory 4 days later.

But that was just how the game ended. On the way there there was a lot of sweet, sweet Ultimate played. Dan Walls and Mat Ryan both went horizontal in spectacular style, the usual big Neild grabs were in plentiful supply, Jangles was poachy as ever and plenty of long Dojo bombs found their targets. And it's all on video thanks to the injured but still present Stefan Rappazzo. Check it out (please excuse Stefan's shaky handheld work - it took him a few points to work out that walking is not compatible with stable filming):



The second half had just as much action, not to mention the disastrous conclusion described above (but not to be seen on video due to a shortage of battery lifespan...) - here are the highlights:



So that's it for this week. Dojo lose out to Slippry 12-13, but do so knowing that a different result is well within reach in the finals and with plenty of motivation to draw on when the time comes... The Above&Beyond poll is updated to the right, and we should see some interesting movement in the standings this week.

And now that we've put all that on paper and let go of the disappointment we'll hopefully be back at our conversational best with a Slippry Bug in the next couple of days.

5 comments:

  1. Dodgy video skills Stef, bring back Marijke!
    I don't think everyone is up on the "Above & Beyond" voting system. I wanted to vote for Slippery Bugs, but there wasn't an option for that. Oh well, I guess Steve Cameron will have to do ;-).

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  2. i have to say that the footage is very jumpy. i think stefan had too much coffee on the long drive up. And i wasn't poachy as always just on matt eastburn (hehe slow and steady gives me d's).

    Also sensei-san you forgot to metion that one of those 6 players was a girl.

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  3. Oh I didn't forget, Jangles. I won't forget for a long time...

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  4. i accept full responsibilities for the jumpiness.... it's difficult to only watch the view finder, and ignore the rest of the game... and not vocally help your team... though I did roll up a pretty mean pre-game coffee.... so that could be to blame as well.

    I'm hoping my jumpiness will be back on the field soon.

    Stef

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  5. Hey Stefan - you forgot that you're logged in as someone else to vote for yourself in the A&B poll!

    Weird though that you're not in the running this week...

    But anyway, at least log in as someone that doesn't have a photo of themselves (and run the Gold Coast Ultimate Blog!) if you're going to do that...

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