Monday, July 28, 2008

Final pre-tour win over Riot

The Firetails finished up their pre-tour in Seattle with games against Team Canada and UPA finalists Seattle Riot. A three-way mini tournament saw each of the teams up against the other, with the Firetails getting the midday break.

First game of the day was Firetails against Team Canada. There was a reasonable upwind/downwind trend to the pitch, although the points seemed to be scored liberally at both ends. Some scrappy play from both teams early saw the Firetails up 3-1 with a good chance to make it 4-1 with a D not far outside TC's endzone on the downwind. A couple of opportunities were missed, and TC pulled it back to 3-3. Points were mostly traded to an early half, although an untimely drop at 6-6 saw TC get the half at 7-6.

The Firetails were on D after half and TC consolidated to 8-6 before some good work from Jo in the clam got a block on the line and the Firetails tied it up again at 8-8. Unfortunately a few more errors started creeping in, and TC punished the mistakes opening up a 13-9 break. A time out was to no avail, with a miscommunication turnover next point through the 4-man zone. Two more simple execution errors let Canada get to game point at 16-9. A solitary score at this stage was not enough and TC broke through the Puppy on the final point for a 17-10 win.

The game was certainly there for the taking, but a lapse of concentration against a team like 
Canada is liable to be punished. We also had a number of opportunities to open up a sizeable break early on while Canada was finding their feet that we should have taken better advantage of. 

With only a short break, Team Canada backed up against Seattle Riot in the next game. It was tight to 11-11 or so, but Riot rolled home in the last few points to win. Final score was around 17-12. TC were missing their interprovincial pickups and will have a few gun players to integrate into the team come Worlds. 

The final game saw the Firetails take on Riot, with the wind doing a full 180 degree change and becoming a little stronger. After a nice put from Ash to Mama downwind to go 1-0 up, the D line managed to generate five turns but were unable to convert until Gamble looped one over to Liz near the back of the endzone. A cheap D and a quick convert saw the Aussies up 3-0 for a solid start. Drops in two of the next three points could have proved costly - Riot were able to convert one for 4-2. The D line managed another five turns in the following point but couldn't score it, and the next point another drop against the 4-man zone had Riot tying it up at 4-4.

Both teams consolidated to 7-6, Firetails up. With half to be taken early at 8, the D line managed to generate another string of turns, several near the Riot endzone, but not be able to punch it in. Still with the opportunity to take half downwind, a disappointing O point followed, with several cheap turnovers. Riot took advantage and finally worked it in for the score.

The D came out firing after half and got the block on the next two points, the second off the Puppy. Keah put a sweet downwind huck to Lisi for the score on the second for 9-8. Riot turned up the pressure to tie it up and then get a break 10-9 before Firetails called a time-out to stop the run. Unfortunately a soft turn let Riot go up 11-9 with the Aussies needing an upwind score to get back to level pegging. With a Hussey to Di goal consolidating the O, the D got the upwind break after some good work in the clam, and then followed it up with the downwinder for 12-11 Firetails, game to 14. 

A sweet mid field flick from Viv to Granny downwind gave the Firetails the lead 13-12, but Riot were equal to the pressure and didn't give the disc up to even it up at 13-all, double game point. A huck from Keah to Di floated wide in the endzone, but hard man D saw Crossie get the block on the inside out, and a bullet cross field backhand from Gamble to Di finished the game 14-13 Australia. 

The intensity throughout the entire game was the best it has been on the pre-tour and bodes well for Vancouver. While the turnover rate was relatively high, the pressure on D from both teams was also high and forced the offences of both teams to work very hard.

Overall it has been an excellent pre tour, and with a week to freshen up everyone should be raring to go for our first up rematch with Fury (Team USA).

1 comment:

peace said...

Hey Rach, the loopy backhand from megan into the endzone went to Lisi. Easy to mistake though as she was wearing Liz's number because we all swapped uniforms.