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Yeah Firetails - here we are with one of our opponents from the pre-tour... KAWAII!
The Tokyo leg of the Firetails pre-tour ended yesterday with two excellent wins.
The format for Sunday followed that of Friday with 2 full-length games, first one at 10:30am against the Japanese women's masters team. We came out with intense man defense which created pressure almost every point. I think the final score was 17-9 (not sure might've been more to the Japanese). Unfortunately Mama and Keah had a collision going for a D coming off a contested stall, Keah has a corked calf.
We were expecting to have a long break before our second game but we were informed by the Japanese that it would be raining at 3:30pm and asked if we could start earlier. Fortunately Crossie managed to negotiate us a 2:15pm start instead of the 1pm time they suggested! So we did our weigh-ins to check we were all hydrating appropriately, had some lunch and then a shortened warm-up before our final game in Japan.
This game was an opportunity for revenge against the Mud/Huck team we lost to yesterday. We came out amped up in the first half and took half 9-7 (?). We didn't always get blocks but the pressure was there. We lost a little bit of focus in the early stages of the second half but after a time-out we pulled through to take the last 3 points of the game winning 17-13. We were only playing with 18 players due to quite a few niggles. The fields we have played on over the last 3 days (Edogawa Sports Grounds) have been very hard, as Shaz mentioned yesterday in some places gravel/rock exposed on the ground. Our bodies are all pretty sore from it and our wonderful physio Rhi has been kept busy.
We eased our aching bodies at an Onsen on Sunday evening. Well, those of us who didn't have gaping wounds, swollen body parts or other issues which stopped us being allowed in.
On Monday we relocate to Kyoto for a couple of days of sight-seeing and some light training. We have been happy with our performance to date on the field (6 wins from 7) and thoroughly enjoying each others company so in a really good position going into worlds.
We have been enjoying the cultural intrigue of being in Tokyo. It's not really a city full of big attractions which you must see but more a place where you can wander the streets and find crazy things to marvel at.
One of the first things that got the attention of the team was a toy shop. It was 4 floors of sometimes conventional toys but often times things which had us intrigued. I assisted Kylie in one of her purchases of an iphone cover, which she has found highly amusing. It has produced an earful of puns, though when they started to wear a bit thin she went over and showed it off the the Japanese teams who all laughed at (with?) her.
To get to the fields we've been playing at for the last 3 days we've had to get a train and then a bus. We've been fortunate to be travelling against the flow during peak hour but the trains are still reasonably busy. This lovely lady fell asleep on Cath yesterday which we found quite amusing.
The bus is pretty small and basically fits the entire team comfortably but many more people. On our walk back from the fields we go past a drive way where yesterday afternoon we encountered a turtle. We're not sure whether it is a pet or if it serves some other purpose but it seems to live to a plastic container not much larger then itself.
We've also been enjoying the food and drink that Japan offers. Our lunches have been catered for those who want Japanese (delicious rice balls) and Western (standard Aussie frisbee sandwich fare). Unfortunately we didn't get a movie of Keah giving a master class on how to open the rice ball packets. There is also an amazing variety of iced coffee which is one of the only things keeping our coach, Kylie, sane....
Firetails 30th June 2011
Hello fellow firetails followers,
The tough-as-nails tails were excited to see a fresh Viv Stettner this morning, and were greeted by some delightful white camouflage skins at breakfast (do you really need to camouflage in the snow??). We played three games of one hour each. It was a warm day on hard ground with the occasional brick found amongst the surface of the playing field proper (not at the brick mark sadly). Some key mentions were exceptional offensive layout grabs by "Spud" Malcher and Nashi pear Martens.
This morning we again faced Boushears, for the second time. We came out firing, marked tight and looked strong throughout.
Against a tokyo university team with some members of PBJS from AMUC, the tails really found their form and took the game 19-5. Our zone defence was a highlight, forcing turns around the disc, and we showed efficiency on our offence to convert the breaks.
Our final game against Muck (a combination of two of Japan's stronger women's teams Mud and Huck) has left us a little wounded and keen to bounce back for another try in the morning. With 5-5 at half time, we then got up 9-6, but lost the fight at 10-9. We saw some fast moving disc on both sides, but unforced errors saw the game slip from our hands. Watch out Muck - we will see you in the morning.
And finally - some more veggies to keep you guessing. Don't forget to post your guesses in the comments section....
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| The Firetails |
| Firetails (Australia) & Whaitiri (New Zealand) |
Back row: Crossie, Cath, Hammer, Kez, Molly, Tegan, Gaby, Ash, Shaz, Alex
Middle: Lila, Kylie (coach), Maylin, Keato, Hayley, Liz, Keah, Emer, Erin
front: Mica, Rachel, SPillar, Hebs, Liz
For many of us the first adventure was arriving in LAX after 13+ hours on the plane to find a monstrous queue at customs and not much time to make connecting flights. Ash and Shaz were the lucky ones, but many of us found ourselves stuck in LA for a few more hours on standby hoping to get on the next flight. Fortunately we all got on the next flight and so arrived in Seattle mid afternoon. At least we got to the US on time unlike Lila who with a misplaced passport didn’t get there till Friday night.
Picking up the cars we hit another snag. Somehow Thrifty failed to have enough GPS units and so we had two cars but only one sat nav. The helpful advice from their staff was to “why can’t you just go to Wal-Mart and buy a map”. Kylie took charge of the Chevrolet Suburban with the GPS unit, and Kez got the car and the plan was to follow Kylie. That plan lasted all of 5 minutes out of the airport when we got separates at traffic lights. Kylie’s van had a minor detour back to the airport from taking a wrong exit but that was nothing compared to the traumatic adventure the others found themselves on. I’m not sure I can do the story justice given I wasn’t there but after visiting the bogan outskirts of Seattle, a fender-bender, police interview, a replacement car but still no GPS, they eventually arrived at Britta’s about 5 hours after leaving the airport.
The rest of us were occupied with shopping at REI and wake-boarding at Britta & Kevin’s. Liz, Hayley and (someone else – sorry I’ve forgotten who) did a stella job in sorting out some roast chooks and salad for dinner. Post-dinner Britta’s latest toy got a workout – the dancing game.
Friday we got a little bit of a sleep-in as the first game wasn’t till 10:30 and the fields were nearby. A longish coffee stop and a tour of the fields meant we weren’t there quite as early as planned. First game we faced Seattle Underground. This was a good game for us to start with – an opportunity to clear out the jet lag. It was tight early on but Underground had a large number of unforced errors (mainly drops) which we capitalised on and so took the game 15-9.
| Day 1 | |
|---|---|
| v. Underground (Seattle) | W 15-9 |
| v. UNO (Japan) | L 9-15 |
| v. Brute Squad (Boston) | W 16-15 |
| Day 2 | |
| v. Huck (Japan) | L 11-15 |
| v. Fury (San Francisco) | L 5-15 |
| v. Slackjaw (San Francisco) | W 15-2 |
| v. Scandal (D.C.) | L 9-15 |
| Day 3 | |
| v. Zeitgeist (San Francisco) | W 17-16 |
| v. Huck (Japan) | L 11-15 |
| v. Nemesis (Chicago) | L 9-15 |
| v. Brute Squad | DNP |
Second game was against UNO from Japan. As expected their speed and precise hucking was a challenge to us but it was a respectable scoreline of 9-15.
Third and final game of Friday was against Brute Squad from Boston. Crossie had a personal vendetta to settle against them after playing them in Prague and challenged the team to help her. We had a good first half – up 8-4 at half. Brute Squad looked a little shell-shocked but they picked up their game after half and brought a lot more intensity. Eventually we were locked in a universe point game which we ended up on the right end of 16-15.
During one of Friday’s games (can’t remember which) Keah took a ridiculous layout goal from a hammer helixing away from her. It was one of the best takes I’ve seen.
We elected not to go to the showcase game but return to Britta’s (some of us via a little shopping expedition for new cleats) for more wakeboarding and dance game action.
Saturday came upon us all far too early as we had to leave at 5:30am. The tournament was a bit over an hour north of Seattle in Burlington and our first game was 8am. Arriving at the fields they looked lush with long grass cover but we were soon to discover the long grass was covering a surface that wasn’t unlike concrete.
Saturday went like this:
There were 16 teams, split into 2 top pools of 4 and 2 bottom pools of 4. We played the other 3 teams in our pool plus a cross-over against our equivalent seed in the bottom pool.
Game 1: Huck (Japan) – we gave them a 3-0 lead early on after a bit of rabbit in head lights action. We got over that and clawed back to 12-10 before eventually going down 15-11. It felt like a game that got away.
Game 2: Fury (San Francisco, USA). We got to change our shirts twice before this game since their captain didn’t quite understand we only had one set of shirts with numbers on… so made us flip for shirts, then got us to change back once their coach (Matt) realised what had happened. The only game where I felt we were outclassed – reflected in the score line 5-15.
Game 3: Slackjaw (San Francisco, USA). This was a cross-over game against the bottom pool team and the scoreline reflected it. We put the game away comfortably 15-2. Some of you will remember playing Slackjaw in our pre-tour in 2008. They rolled out the slackjaw dance again – Keah put in a memorable performance, and Liz Dodd gave it her best shot.
Game 4: Scandal (D.C., USA). Scandal had a very close game with Fury so I was a little concerned we were going to get another lesson dealt to us. Scandal had a very tall team but didn’t really use their height. We were close but just not close enough to quite be in it going down 15-9. Liz E unfortunately landed very heavily on her knee (on aforementioned concrete-like ground) while getting a layout block to save a goal and so didn’t play the end of the game. This left us as seeded as 4th in our top pool.
We headed off to our hotel for the night, getting there just in the nick of time as our booking was in the process of being cancelled and rooms being given to other people. Fortunately only one room was lost so we were pretty happy having double beds to ourselves. Back to the fields for the salmon dinner – long queues meant we didn’t get to see all of the boys in the showcase game.
Sunday’s schedule was a round of 16, quarter-final, semi-final then final/placing. The round of 16 was against Zeitgeist, the top of one of the bottom pools. We had another slow start (a bit of a theme for the weekend) – this time really slow being down 6-1. We found some fire and pulled our socks up and found ourselves in another universe point situation, which we won 17-16. It was great to see the intensity brought by everyone in the team to take that game. Zeitgeist were pretty upset.
We had to pick up our gear walk to our next field to start immediately. For reasons I still don’t understand we were playing Huck. I don’t understand how they did the draw because a normal quarter-final would’ve had us playing UNO (top of the other pool). We thought Huck’s 12 sets of legs would be weary but they still had plenty of gas to burn us deep. We didn’t adjust our man-to-man defence well enough and went down 15-11. And so finally we ended our 3h15mins of straight ultimate. The highlight was post-game – Shaz decided to herd all of the Huck players together so that they could leap for our Aussie souvenirs. Not realising that Maylin was still a way off so Shaz had to keep them all herded together – with the language barrier they had no idea was going on. Then Ash hoisted us one of their shortest players on her shoulders to give her a chance of catching something.
We should have played Scandal next but Scandal thought (and we agreed) it would be better to try and mix up who we played so Kylie did some wheeling and dealing and negotiated us to play Nemesis (Chicago) instead. We lost 15-9, but a good challenging game. Liz E cleated up and played the last 3 or 4 points as some of the swelling in her knee had gone down – managing to score a goal the first point she was on.
Finally we were meant to meet Brute Squad again in the 7-8 playoff. They had just finished a long game against Scandal and had a number of injuries so weren’t keen to play. This was disappointing for the team as almost everyone was still keen to play. However, it meant we could watch Fury v Riot in the final (Riot won in universe point for the record). Most of us headed back to Britta & Kevin’s after that where we went out for cocktails and burgers and finished the night with more dancing game and rockband.
Everyone played solidly and had some great moments. It was great to have a 22 person roster – it was a challenging schedule and you really need a roster that big to be able to play properly for the whole tournament. We played in three subbing groups which I think worked fairly well with managing play time.
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