Broccoli Ultimate

29 October 2009

A few of vids before the weekend...




Seedings and Schedule for Cork...

So the seedings and schedule for Cork Open 2009 have been released and we've been seeded 2nd, behind Chimpo, and have been handed the trickier of the two groups:

Pool 2
- Broccoli (2)
- Bologna51 (4)
- Ultimate de Lux (6)
- UCC 1 (8)

Saturday: 10am vs. UCC1, 12pm vs. UldeLux & 2pm vs Bologna51. If we finish 1st of 2nd in our pool we play a quarterfinal at 11am on Sunday vs. the 5th or 7th seeds after Saturday's play.

Should be a quality weekend.

Let's go greens!

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Summary of events from the TDs:

-----------Saturday--------------
- Games are on from 9:00 - 16:15
- Pick-up game, everyone invited, 12:00 pitch 9/10
- Beginners Session with IFDA, 15:00 pitch 1
- Party in Cypress Avenue (above the Old Oak) doors are from 20:30 on

-----------Sunday-------------
- Games are on from 9:00 - 16:45
- Women's Exhibition game at 12:00 on pitch 3
- Trophy Final at 15:30 on pitch 1

20 October 2009

Cork Open 2009 is just around the corner

A strong Broccoli team are tuned up and ready for the Cork Open. 24 teams, two days of peer pooled Ultimate and a Farewell Luan & Halloween party in between. Can't wait!




Broccoli Squad:
Marko
Pete
Perfect
Finnian
Sinead
Andy
Super
Seamus
Tuffy
Darron
Wysey
Robin
Tadhg
Luan

Bologna is Back!

Another year, another October and another excellent tournament run by Davide, Matteo and CUSB. It's our second year in a row at the tourny and it was every bit as fun as last year, even though we were severely undermanned!
Day 1:
We started in a 6 team power pool and wondered what we were doing there! In with us were three of the best continental European teams around. That said, we knew we'd a solid line up and were looking forward to the challenge.

Game 1: 4 -13 v Cota Rica (they finished 2nd)
In truth we never really got going in this game. Cota were quick to punish a few sloppy tunrs in the first half and kept us at arms length for the rest of the game. Despite a few long, multiple turnover points in a tight second half we couldn't get back into the game and the team from Rimini won through handsomely.

4-13 v Freespeed (1st)
Another strong team, full of tireless running and sublime break throws, were waiting for us in our second game of the day. Freespeed were clinical on offence and used a stifling zone to get turns on D. We played better than in the first game but were beaten by an opposition playing on a different level to us.

9-4 v Crazy Dogs (8th)
The third game of the day saw us win comfortably in a good game against the Swiss team we'd beaten in Amsterdam earlier in the year. They had some strong handlers but couldn't cope with our running and long game. We brought a zone into the game and used a little more fronting to upset the cutters. It worked well and we ran out 9-4 in the hottest game of the weekend.

9-8 v Bologna (3rd)
Probably our best performance of the two days, we were tight on D and our O clicked. We capitalised on early turns to go 4-1 up before Bologna started tuning in on D, shutting us down more and more effectively as the game pregressed. We weren't going to give up though and a lovely throw from Blonde to Pete for the winning goal gave us a second win from four. With a quarter final spot garaunteed this win gave us a good shot at getting a spot in the semis as if we won vs. Bisc we'd be 3rd seeds...


8-12 v Flying Bisc (4th)
Flying Bisc had 7 men and didn't warm up. As a result we entered the game knowing we were more ready and quickly went 3-1 up. They warmed to the task though and lead by Max and the 'Bald Guy' they made a right dog fight of it. We were frustrated and began to play more edgily than we had since game two. In the end we lost by 3 points but it was anyone's game really. A shame to end on a low note, but 2 out of 5 given we had 10 players and in considerable heat wasn't a bad showing.

Party Time!
Before we got near any party there was the Ireland Italy game to watch. After a first half of faffing and unsure plans we were kindly driven to the pub by Pete. We watched as Ireland took the lead only to throw it away. Wild celebrations were quickly followed by muted head shaking in hands and thoughts of what might of been. A real shame especially given the adventure of finding a pub, buying 1L glasses of booze and tauntng the locals.... Onwards and upwards!

The party took place in a pub on an island in a park. To get there 20 of us piled into Davide's van and had a mini session (when we weren't fearing for our lives). The venue was small, pretty full, served beutifully lethal rum & cokes and played a great mix of party tunes and pure cheese. We danced, SJ was wild, Sam had a nap and Tara kissed a 16 year old. All-in-all a quality night's entertainment.

Day 2:
Quarter Final: 7-11 v Bologna
Despite the late night we awoke feeling ready, warmed up well and faced a smaller Bologna team than the day before. Despite missing a few players they upped their game and looked like a more cohesive unit than on the previous day. Mark (a Yank we nearly picked up) threw well, Davide has a cracker and we made a few too many mistakes. This time they were silly ones, dump tunrovers, miscommunication and a lack of concentration in parts. We fought hard and were never far off the lead but the big point (5-6 down and with the disc) went against us and we never came back.
5/8: 13-7 v Fano (7th)
Next up were Fano, a team of 7 players lead by Panda (an Italian international). His break throws were strong and despite two solid cutters they were never a threat to us. We started well and capitalised on their turns to go well up by half. The start of the second half saw them claw a few back but we drew away again at the end and wrapped up a solid win. At this stage we were dead on our feet, having lost Dave Ferguson a couple of games earlier and with the humidity rising.

5/6: 8-13 v A4 (5th)
Our last game was a slogfest against the A4 team from Parma. They'd a full squad with a decent long game but we felt we could pressure them on D. We played okay but tired legs really began to show, especially on the mark where lots of breaks cost us problems throughout. We never gave up but they had legs and won by 4 in the end. 6th place of 20 though, pretty pleased.

Meanwhile, Deadly Buzz were in a similar position numberswise, only they were even more determined for a physical test with a mere 8 players! They battled in every game and despite the great throws of Laura and Becca, big catches of Jen and a massive MVP display from Sparky, they lost a lot of crunch games by only one or two points due to lack of legs and finished 9th overall. They did dominate the dancefloor though and took advantage of some underage men at the same time... *ahem* Tara *ahem*
Special thanks to Blonde Rob, Dani and Carl for picking up with us. We wouldn't have done nearly as well without the three of you. Much appreciated!

Broccoli MVP: Pete Forde
Broccoli MSP: David Rickard
Broccoli Team: Marko (c), Pete (vc), Sam, Rickard, Matt, Seamus, Duchess Ferguson, Blonde Rob, Daniel Dui, Carl & Darron (in spirit - he had the Swiners).



OPEN
Winners: Freespeed (Basel)
Runners Up: Cota Rica (Rimini)
Spirit: Broccoli


WOMEN
Winners: Tequila Boom Boom (Rimini)
Runners Up: Flying Bisci (Tuscany)
9th/12: Deadly Buzz
Spirit: Crema Catalana (Barcelona)

Sutton!

We now have weekly Wednesday night floodlit training in Suttonians RFC in Sutton. We have lights from 7:30pm to 9:30pm and have organised friendlies for each of the remaining weeks.



07/10/2009: vs. Johnny Chimpo: 3 sets concentrating on different things, didn't keep score. Chimpo were strong throughout and probably won each of them.

14/10/2009: vs. Trinity: 17-7 to Broccoli. Trinity played well, especialy their new players who were impressive both on the disc and on D.

21/10/2009: vs. BB's Pick Up

28/10/2009: vs. Johnny Chimpo



Big thanks to the teams and their captains for getting players out. We really appreciate it.

Broccoli join the mobs...

...and get a Forum! Get in touch with Pete Forde for Login details. All training sessions are detailed here as well as finances, tournament plans and the embryonic 2010 plans. There's a public section too.

Broccoli Forum

IFDA Ball Pics...


The organiser himself

'Hello?' (Darron after a glass of wine)


Some of the ladies at the Ball


Darron, hogging the limelight again

IFDA Ball Results!

Two Broccoli players took home awards from this years IFDA Ball (brilliantly run by our very own Pete Forde) held at the Berkley Court Hotel.

David 'Perfect' Misstear capped a huge season by collecting both Most Spirited Male and Male Player of the Year - testament to his ability and attitude on the pitch. He captained his country for the first time and every time he pulled on a Broccoli jersey did the club proud, well done!



Not to be undone Sinead O'Shiel Flemming won the Most Spirited Female of the year award after a season where she further proved herself as an excellent player in all three divisions with gutsy, fair and ever-impresive displays both at home and abroad. Congrats Shinners!



The full list of awards winners is as follows:

Lifetime Achievement: Dave Rosenfeld
Junior Player of the Year: Conor Hogan
Tournament of the Year: Cork Open
Club of the Year: Jabba The Huck
Growth of Irish Disc Sports: Dominick Smyth
Team of The Year: Ian French, Adam Glover, Conor Hogan, Laura McGrath, Fiona Mernagh, David Misstear, Dominick Smyth.
Most Spirited Player (Female): Sinéad O'Shiel Flemming
Most Spirited Player (Male): David Misstear
Player of the Year (Female): Fiona Mernagh
Player of the Year (Male): David Misstear

Well done to all.

Brocs at xEUCF


Big congrats to Jabba and Broccoli players Sinead and Cian who did us all proud at xEUCF a few weeks back. Despite a high standard and tough, hot conditions, Jabba won their final game and lost a few by very little. Cian shook of an injury (oicked up in a fun game on the Pav!) to star and Sinead was as clinical as ever, notching up tons of scores and coming home with the MVP Female award.

Well done lads!