Dundee Day 2015 – The Plan

DKC ST Cup
We are planning to hold our fourth annual Summer tournament on Sunday, May 24th, 2014. It will be a one day event, open to teams from everywhere… teams from existing clubs, cobbled together teams of friends, and maybe even a few cobbled together teams of people who’ve never played together before too. Just like last year, the event is scheduled for “the day after” St. Andrews’ magnificent beach tournament, so we are hoping that quite a few of the beach teams (one beach team = 2 boys + 2 girls) will hang around and pair up to form full teams (4 boys + 4 girls) on Dundee Day.

Anyone who’s interested in either entering a team, or just coming along and playing for a scratch team, should get in touch with Nigel (07817 640432), email tourny@dundee.korfball.org.uk. or see the official tournament invite for more details.

Similarly, anyone who is willing to help us run the event (we will need lots of helpers) should make themselves known as soon as possible. You don’t even need to like korfball to be a good helper – a band of volunteers to staff the day-long BBQ and blow the full-time horn would be particularly useful. 😉

Top of the league (division 2)!

Following Monday’s stupendous Dundee derby, DKC1 have gone two points clear at the top of the Scottish Korfball League, Division 2, with DKC2 still sitting pretty in 6th place. Can anyone spot which team is which from the cheesy grins in this post-match photo? At least all the shirts look good!

team photo

Dundee 2 (in orange) looking good, but just out-smiled (10-3) by Dundee 1 (white/blue)

POS P W D L F A GD PTS
1 Dundee 1 7 6 0 1 67 23 43 12
2 Northern Storm 5 5 0 0 47 11 36 10
3 Edinburgh City 2 8 5 0 3 47 48 -1 10
4 Glasgow 2 8 4 0 4 43 47 -4 8
5 St Andrews University 2 8 3 0 5 53 54 -1 6
6 Dundee 2 5 1 0 4 20 36 -16 2
7 Edinburgh University 2 5 0 0 5 15 42 -27 0
8 Edinburgh University 3 2 0 0 2 2 33 -31 0

League Fixtures, 2014-15

The SKA has just announced the “pre-split” fixtures for the forthcoming season. Both Dundee 1 and Dundee 2 will be playing in the lower division (Division 2) of the league, which has a total of 7 teams. The top two teams in this lower division will play against the bottom two teams in the upper division (Division 1) in the “post-split” part of the season (running in March and April, 2015).

Dundee 1 Fixtures

Home team Away team A Away team B
7th Sep Glasgow 2 Dundee 1 N Storm
28th Sep Saints 2 Ed Uni 3 Dundee 1
26th Oct Dundee 1 Ed City 2 Ed Uni 2
9th Nov Dundee 2 Dundee 1
23rd Nov Saints 2 Dundee 1 Ed Uni 2
7th Dec Ed City 2 N Storm Dundee 1
18th Jan Ed Uni 3 Dundee 1 Glasgow 2
8th Feb Dundee 1 Dundee 2

Dundee 2 Fixtures

Home team Away team A Away team B
5th Oct Ed City 2 Dundee 2 Saints 2
12th Oct N Storm Ed Uni 2 Dundee 2
2nd Nov Glasgow 2 Saints 2 Dundee 2
9th Nov Dundee 2 Dundee 1
30th Nov Dundee 2 Ed City 2 Ed Uni 3
18th Jan Ed Uni 2 Dundee 2 N Storm
1st Feb Dundee 2 Glasgow 2 Ed Uni 3
8th Feb Dundee 1 Dundee 2

 

A second training night? Looking good…

News just in from Dundee City Council: DKC is being offered the chance to run a second training session every week from August 25 onwards. We’ve been allocated Fintry’s PPP hall, from 8 to 10pm every Monday night (until June 22, 2015, and during term times only). Should be a great opportunity to develop the club, playing on a much bigger court than Ardler, and getting some fitness training in too. Who’s looking forward to that? 🙂

Free Korfball Festival at DISC on June 21

Dundee Korfball Club will be hosting a free korfball festival at DISC on June 21. The event will form part of the City Council’s Commonwealth Games Challenge and will feature:

  • “come and try” sessions for both adult and junior players,
  • an open competition for younger players (in the form of the Scottish Schools Open Korfball Championship – this is targetted primarily at children in years P6 and P7, but younger children will also be permitted to play “up” a year or two)
  • A demonstration game between the adult volunteers from Dundee Korfball Club and other clubs from the “Rest of Scotland”
  • A beginner’s game for mums and dads (should the opportunity arise!).

The festival and come and try sessions will run throughout the day, starting from 11am, and the Open Championship will run from 1pm to 4pm. The whole festival will end at 5pm.

Adult and junior players can sign up to register their interest here.

Provisional; Schedule:

11:00 setup and “come-and try” sessions (open to all)
12:00 adult demonstration game (Dundee vs Rest-of-Scotland)
1:00 registration for Scottish Schools Open (name badges, codes of conduct, team formation)
1:20 Scottish Schools Open mini-games (4 vs. 4, end-to-end)
2:00 Youth korfball skills-drills (groups of 4-6 players each; 5 x 6-minute drills)
2:30 Scottish Schools Open matches (8 vs. 8, two-divisions)
3:30 Prize presentations (certificates & trophy)
4:00 adult demonstration / beginner’s game (parents vs. volunteers?)
5:00 close

Dundee Day goes international…

DD 2014 group photo
Sunday, May 25, 2014: Dundee Day, year 3 – the year that it went truly international, and rained. But only enough to soak the people who got there ahead of time. Thankfully, most of the clouds seemed to dry up by the time we got to the second round of games. A few of them even parted later in the day, leaving the final few rounds to be played in (glorious?) sunshine. There was some good korfball on display too, especially once the balls had dried out a little and the players managed to adapt to the courts and conditions.

This was to be a record breaking event in many senses: it was the first time that it had rained in Dundee, ever (honest). It was the biggest Dundee Day in the club’s short but glorious history, with a total of twelve teams from eight different clubs. And it was the first time that the event had attracted any truly international competitors, with KC Terda’s team trundling all the way over from Breda in Holland just to return Dundee’s compliments (after DKC brought their first silverware home from Etten Leur last Summer). And we made sure that our visitors didn’t go home empty handed, of course. 🙂

The most important points for me to summarise here are (i) a bunch of heartfelt thank-you’s, and (ii) the final results from a very enjoyable and eventful day (literally).

So, here are the final standings (full results are at the end of this article):

  1. KC Terda (unbeaten all day long)
  2. Edinburgh University 2
  3. Edinburgh City
  4. Ligers (Lancaster alumni)
  5. St. Andrews University
  6. Edinburgh University 1
  7. Dundee Dragons
  8. Lancaster University 1
  9. Northern Storm (based around Tyneside)
  10. Glasgow
  11. Dundee Crocodiles
  12. Lancaster University 2 (losing out only on their head to head with the Crocs)

ball from KC Terda

And a few of the many thank-you’s that are owed:

  • To 12 teams of superstars, for showing up and playing in such good spirits throughout the day. Particular mentions here for the two clubs travelling all the way up from England: Northern Storm (looking very strong, despite being only 1 year old!) and Lancaster Uni (a very impressive 3 teams strong, including their team of alumni Ligers).
  • To KC Terda, who not only travelled all the way from Holland, but even presented Dundee with a brand-new, signed-by-everyone, korfball. We shall treasure that. 🙂
  • To Lucie Maupetit, from Edinburgh City, for graciously accepting our last-minute request to manage the results desk, for keeping everyone calm, and for keeping the whole day running to schedule.
  • To the fantastic bunch of people that make up and hang around Dundee Korfball Club, for mucking in throughout the day and making it into success. Particular mentions here must go to:
    • Erwin, for owning a tow-bar, for being on-time at a moment of considerable stress, and for ferrying various people to various places at various point in the day.
    • Mary, for being everywhere and doing everything, always.
    • Ross, Paul, Alan, Jake, Emely, Lauren, the two Carolines and everyone else for bringing equipment and being there nice and early to help to get the tents and signposts etc. set up in the early morning drizzle.
    • Chris, Andy and Fiona for helping Erwin with the shuttle-bus runs.
    • Rosie and Hamish Lloyd, for kidding the tuck-shop all day long, and for only blowing the air-horn at appropriate times!
    • Steven, for magically sorting out some recycling bins for all the rubbish that we generated.
    • Caroline S, for sorting out the press photographer, and generally looking happy.
    • Caroline C, for ‘rousing the crowd with her perfectly timed arrival for the group photo. And then making the Gazebo take off.
    • Philippa, for being the newest kid on the block – 7 straight games playing as a guest for Ed City looked like quite an introduction to Scottish korfball.
    • Nicola, for being our second-newest recruit, and guesting for the Crocs from the fledgling Perth Korfball Club.
    • Eleanor, for traipsing 4 sets of pitch tapes all the way up from Crewe & Nantwich, and once again helping out Dundee’s highest placed team (the mighty Dragons).
    • Lauren, Fiona, Terri, and both Carolines for manning the BBQ and food stalls, and baking their hearts out beforehand.

Full results:

Pool A (20 minute games)
Terda 1-0 Dragons
Ligers 0-8 Terda
Terda 9-1 Glasgow
EdUni1 0-3 Terda
Terda 5-0 Lanc2
Lanc2 1-2 Ligers
Dragons 1-1 Glasgow
Ligers 3-1 EdUni1
Glasgow 4-1 Lanc2
Dragons 0-3 EdUni1
EdUni1 3-2 Glasgow
Lanc2 1-2 EdUni1
Lanc2 1-3 Dragons
Ligers 1-0 Dragons
Glasgow 0-2 Ligers
Pool B (20 minute games)
Storm 2-1 Crocs
Saints 6-1 Storm
Storm 1-2 EdCity
EdUni2 2-1 Storm
Storm 1-5 Lanc1
Lanc1 0-1 Saints
Crocs 1-5 EdCity
Saints 1-2 EdUni2
EdCity 3-1 Lanc1
Crocs 1-5 EdUni2
EdUni2 1-2 EdCity
Lanc1 1-3 EdUni2
Lanc1 4-1 Crocs
Saints 1-2 Crocs
EdCity 2-3 Saints
Places 1-4 (30 minute games)
Terda 7-3 Ed Uni 2
Ligers 4-2 Ed City
Ed Uni 2 3-1 Ligers
Ed City 0-6 Terda
Places 5-8 (30 minute games)
Ed Uni 1 3-1 Lanc 1
Dragons 7-6 Saints
Lanc 1 3-4 Dragons
Saints 5-2 Ed Uni 1
Places 9-12 (30 minute games)
Glasgow 4-0 Crocs
Lanc 2 7-3 Storm
Crocs 3-2 Lanc 2
Storm 5-0* Glasgow

Club AGM & Awards Evening (10/5/14)

This year’s end-of-season awards party will once again be combined with the club’s AGM, and will take place from 7pm on Saturday, May 10th, in the lounge bar of the Star and Garter on Union Street.

The agenda for the end of season awards is a closely guarded secret. But I have my suspicions that Dundee 2 might get the better of Dundee 1. 🙂

Top tips for team player of the year are ****** *******, **** *********** and ****** *******. Best newcomer, ********** *******? And Most improved player? Dedication on and off the court? Tallest and smallest male/female players? Most average player? Who knows!

Training on April 3rd cancelled

There will be no training on April 3, 2014: Ardler’s Sports Hall is being used for a major event from April 3 – April 6. Sorry folks.

Also, there will be no training for juniors at Ardler on either April 10th or April 17th, cos those are School holiday weeks and numbers look like they’re going to be too low to make those sessions worthwhile – sorry! (I promise that I shall use the time to re-Cooper-ate as the kids’ coach). So we’ll hope to see all the kids back on Thursday, April 24th.

Skills Awards for Dundee’s Youngsters

DKC's youth players receive their Level 1 Skills Awards (23/12/2013)

DKC’s youth players receive their Level 1 Skills Awards (19/12/2013)

Christmas came early for ten young members of Dundee Korfball Club, who received their SKA Level 1 Korfball Skills Awards on December 19, 2013.  Some of the club’s youngsters have been playing regularly for the past 18 months – that’s longer than many of our adult players – and have stuck with the sport through thick and thin – with record highs and lows in the youth section’s attendance figures of 10 and 1!

To earn their awards, each player has successfully demonstrated all of the basic skills of korfball over a time course of several weeks to several months. The skills tested include passing and catching, marking and evading, shooting, defending, taking support positions and playing as part of a team. They also had to demonstrate good sporting behaviour, and generally help the coaches to run each session smoothly.  Not all of the players can do all of these things perfectly all of the time, of course, but their coaches will be working to improve on that, and build them up to Level 2 in the future.