Monday, July 23, 2007

Tour Three here we come...

After a fair ol' bit of humming and hawing it's been decided that we will take part in the final Tour, Tour Three. It'd be a shame after all the hard work of the first two to leave it all in the balance. And besides, Cardiff is the best venue, Cardiff has a party for the Saturday night and we will finally get a bash at Clapham. (Whether or not 10 hungover Paddys will quite do themselves justice against one of the best teams in the country is a separate story).

Our group will/should be:

Chevvy (1)
Clapham (3)
Paddy Murphy (6)
Brighton (8)

Easy enough eh? (Shame Ferg won't be on Clapham 1, but then he does get to play in the 8 to 12 bracket...)

Anyways, all the details for the tournament can be found here: http://www.malago.co.uk/tour3/

2007 Tour Standings after Tour 2

The current standings in the UKUA Open Tour (after two events) are as follows:

Pos Team Points
1 Chevron Action Flash 472
2 Clapham Ultimate 1 472
3 Fire of London 1 440
4 Fusion 440
5 LeedsLeedsLeeds 1 410
6 Paddy Murphy 372
7 Discuits 1 352
8 Brighton Ultimate 1 331
9 Clapham Ultimate 2 324
10 Fire of London 2 311
11 Mild M Janitors 280
12 BAF 1 280
13 BPF 1 235
14 Ltd Release 1 215
15 EMO 200
16 Flyght Club 1 178
...
27 Seamus Murphy 88
...
47 Flyght Club 2 3

Tour Two 2007

10 days ago Paddy Murphy took to the field in Mansfield at Tour Two hoping to improve on the 7th place of Tour Two and aiming to avoid any more injuries with only 2 weeks left until Euros.
Day One saw us take on a few of the heavyweights of Tour with Fusion (2nd seeds), Fire (4) and LeedsLeedsLeeds (5) making up our Group. Saturday started slowly for Paddy, and despite some lovely sunshine we didn't do ourselves justice agaisnt a strong Fire side. We didn't play badly in the first half, we just didnt turn them over. And when we played offence we made a few small mistakes. Fire didnt make any such mistakes, with their offence not turning over once in 9 points. It was a highly frustrating first half and we lost it badly 8-0. The second half was an improved affair, with us getting closer on D and converting the turns. We were awake now and fought hard but there was too much to do. 15-5 to Fire, who looked damn good.

Game 2 was against Fusion, Derryk's old club team and again we started slowly. The difference was personal errors as unusually we dropped discs at chest height, threw a few lose throws and misread a few discs we'd tend to come down with. Fusion got out in front early and held the advantage for the whole game. There were a lot of big aerial battles but the Scots weren't as dangerous as at Tour Onme and the feeling was that we let this one get away. Another irritating match against well-drilled opposition in which we simply didn't perform. Fusion 15 Paddy Murphy 8. Might it be one of those weekends?

Game 3, straight after the Fusion game, was pivotal to us. We needed to play well for a start. We'd had a poor morning by our standards and we wanted to turn that around. We were playing Leeds who had beaten us at Tour One in a back-to-back battle that we'd lost in a tough 2nd half. This time around we were determined to fight right til the end. We came out strongly and went a few up, getting hard Ds and playing strong, fast Offence using our long game to good effect and tearing through a zone that suited us well. The O Line converted ever time they were asked to and the D Line kept creating turns. We took half and spoke about how hard we had worked to get this far. This was the top 5 scalp we wanted and we kept pushing throughout a tougher second half. The game was never in the balance though and despite conceding a late score or two we won well, 15-10 to everyone's dlight. We beat Leeds!

Saturday night was a wild affair. Seldom have I seen a team so out of control. We all piled into the local pub and played Darts, Giant Connect Four and Pool. A few of us tried the local cuisine and were amazed by the variety - how many dishes can you get beans with?? The tales of frozen veg, imaginary lasagna ('I've been waiting an hout - is my Lasagna ready?' - 'Oh, we dan't actually have any'!!) and spaghetti-free spaghetti bolognese can only further add to our love of Mansfield.

9am for the 2nd day in a row. This time versus BAF who'd been unlucky to lose a close game on Sat and find themselves as 12th seeds. They came out fired up and played clinical, clever and varied offence. We traded with them until 5s, unable to break them down. Then they got a turn and converted it. And then another. We were in a right battle. It was pissing rain, the pitch was sh*t and we were having morning slowness issues. They took half 8-6 i think. We got ourselves together and began to fight but they kept scoring. Suddenly it was 11-7 and we took a Timeout to steady to the ship. We came back determined and playing hard D for the first time in the match. They couldnt keep up, and we got stronger by the point. We rattled home 8 D points in a row to win 15-11.

Next up were Discuits, who we play ever Tour no matter what! This was our most complete perfeormance of the weekend. We never stopped playing hard, working for each other and ran the game away from them quickly. Our offence and Defence both played excellently despite missing key players (Dman, Britboy, Blonde,Tadhg, Hag). Despite the lashing rain and a joke of a pitch we won well. We were 14-4 up and finished the game 15-7 after they staged a mini-fightback.

Final game - versus LeedsLeedsLeeds for 5th. By beating Discuits we'd put ourselves in a position to finish 5th and with it given ourselves a chance to beet LLLeeds again, proving it wasnt a flash in the pan. This game defined 'a game of two halves' and unfortunately for us, our half was the first one. We came out all guns blazing and used our good result in our last game to our advantage. The D line played hard and the offence converted. LLLeeds gave us the disc and we scored repeatedly. At one stage we were 9-2 up! 6 pointd form a big victory...However, the injuries began to come (we were doen to FIVE O line players! and lost 2 D Line players too...) and tiredness was telling all over the pitch. The mud wasnt helping and the rain had stopped leaving just a brown mush for a pitch. LLLeeds sensed a comeback and upped their game, using their experience to control the rest fo the match and win out 15-11. It was a real disappointment, a match that hurt us and one that will live long in the memory.

Still, 6th at Tour was huge. MVP went to the ever-impressive Cian and MSP to the upbeat and reliable Dominick. Super Dave played incredibly over the course of the weekend, featuring as a receiver on O and D! He won the A-Game award.

More photos can be found here:
http://ultimatephotos.org/uk-2007-t2/
http://picasaweb.google.com/earley.mark/TourTwo
http://www.photoboxgallery.com/grahambailey/6101629

Tour One 2007

Tour One took place in Harlington a few weekends ago and saw an all time high - 3 teams travel from Ireland to take part in three divisions. In the A Tour were Paddy, the B Tour Tour Seamus and in the Womens Tour Biddy. Unfortunately I've no idea of the results of Seamus, although I heard Day Two went better than Day One? - I'm sure we'll hear soon. The ladies were brilliant as seen in Liz's report.From Paddy's point of view the weekend was a success, the only minus point being a bad shoulder injury to Tadhg. With enough rest here's hoping he gets well soon.

So...We were seeded 10th and for Day One we were drawn in a Group with Emo (12), Srange Blue (14) and Discuits (15). First up were Stange Blue from Cambridge. We started well in windy conditions and despite conceding a few scores took half 7-4. I think we bageled them in the second half to run out strong winners, 15-4. Their lack of people probably didnt help them. Tigger played extremely well in this match.The next game was against EMO, who we'd always wanted to play over the years but never had. Lately they've seen a lot of their team move 'up' (get poached) to join other teams and are in transition. We came out firing and strong D got us up early. The O Line worked the disc quickly and we got some zone in too. A strong performance gave us a 15-3 win leaving just the Discuits game to come. Cian got an impressive 6 blocks in the EMO game.The Discuits game was a long, tough, error- and call-ridden affair with both teams fighting hard to win. The tricky wind wasn't helping conditions as we were given our toughest match of the day. Their handlers were strong and despite our O Line playing excellently we could never pull away from them fully. Perhaps the nature of the dogfight-y game got to us, maybe the weather played it's part, and that coupled with their determination meant a tiring game. We played thorugh it though and came out on top as 14-9 winners, and top of our group, retaining our seeding of 10th. Special mention to Dman and BB who, along with the O Line, played huge.

Saturday night saw us go bowling. We drank lots of fizzy drinks, acted like 15 year old knackers and I came last. It was highly entertaining and further established JD's reputation as the King. Super and Dominick have both clearly been practising at length. to the degree it was slightly embarassing. Kielys intimate knowledge of WiiBowling proved useless.

Sunday morning 9.30am, windy, rainy and a game against the wise, late and (possibly) hungover Janitors. We started well, using our pace and warm up to our advantage but slowly they clawed back into the game and used their Zone to good effect. The game was a heated affair, with blood running high, a lot at stake and there were a few close moments! They were dealt with though and the game was a good one overall. Kiely scored the teams 1st ever Callahan in bizarre fashion - he pointblocked a Janitor on their endzone line, the disc went diagonally backwards and another player (Rik Shipley) laid out to catch it but only succeeded in macking the disc up in the air. Rob laid out and caught it for the Irish team's first Callahan of the year! Other than that it was a closely fought, wet, tiring and difficuly game, the type you learn a lot from but are glad to see the back of! We won 14-10 to go 'Top 8' for the first time.

Immediately after the huddle we walked to the adjacent pitch where LeedsLeedsLeeds were waiting for us. This was a step up. Leeds are a top 5/6 team and they showed it especially on their offence which used breakside cuts, handlers cutting long and an ability to hold onto the disc well. We played hard and gave it all we had. We traded for the first few points, then they went on a small run. We pulled them back in though and at half the game was very delicately poised at 8-7 in their favour. The first few points were same in the 2nd half but with the score at 10-9 they pulled away again and their experience won the game. We were tired, having played back to back and couldnt quite cope against their Offence. We fought hard but went down 15-9.

A game break and then we played Discuits (who beat Clapham 2!) for 7th place. We both knew what to expect and we both wanted 7th place badly. They were after revenge, we were after a 5th win from 6 and a step forward to consolidate for Tour 2. The game was well Spirited, tightly fought and ebbed and flowed like the previous battle! They drew level, we pushed on ahead, they'd fight back and then we'd take control. They were making less mistakes and getting more Ds than the 1st game and tired legs and heads were having a hard time. We got it together though and won the game by 3 in the end i think to cap a fine weekend's work.

Congrats to MVP Cian and to MSPs Dman & Perfect. Big thanks to Rickard, Blonde and Tigger for all the support. Next weekend we head to Tour 2 - here's hoping for more success!

For more photos -
http://picasaweb.google.com/earley.mark/TourOne
http://ultimatephotos.org/uk-2007-t1/index.html