Record entry for Dundee Day, 2015

Forget the weather: it’s bound to brighten up by next weekend, because as Half Man Half Biscuit once sang, “Korfball’s Coming to Town“.

This year’s (fourth) edition of DKCs annual Summer Tournament, “Dundee Day”, has attracted a record entry of 16 adult teams, who will be battling it out on the astroturf in Dawson Park from 10:30am to 4:30pm. It will also see us introducing a half-hour event for juniors, and potentially their parents and guardians, at around 12:40pm. Full details are available in the Dundee Day Information Pack.

Anyone who is willing to help us to run the clubs biggest event to date should make themselves known to Nigel or Mary as soon as possible. We will need lots of helpers on the day, and lots of cakes too. 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. 😉

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. 😉

The rise of the Phoenix (DKC juniors)

The past few weeks have been quite eventful for DKC’s junior section. The kids club at Ardler had been limping along for quite a while before Christmas, and sadly it looked like it was time to pull the plug. But just as we were about to wash the baby out with the bathwater, the nice people at the Ardler Complex came to our rescue: they’ve offered us a much better deal on our hall hire, so we were all set to relaunch our junior club this Thursday. Naturally, the handful of kids that we have managed to keep and grow over the past three years seemed very relieved at this turn of events. Even better news was that the “relaunch” attracted 4 more newbies too, as well as a couple of enthusiastic new helpers. And so, in short, here we go again… Yippeee!

Anyone with any interests in the newly relaunched club should get in touch with Nigel Cooper (the club’s Development Officer) in the first instance – email nigel@dundee.korfball.org.uk or phone/text 07817 640432. New players (both boys and girls aged 8-14) will always be welcome, and the club will always try its best to accommodate people of all abilities. Training runs from 5:30pm to 6:30pm every Thursday night at the Ardler Complex on Turnberry Avenue (DD2 3TP) – regular sessions cost £2 each, but concessions are available and everyone gets their first session for free.

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

 

Outdoor Training Sessions

The club will be holding a number of outdoor training sessions over the summer, bringing korfball to different parts of Dundee. The sessions will be informal, and are a great opportunity to try the sport out in a no-pressure environment.

All sessions will be from 1330 – 1500.

13th July – Magdalen Green
27th July – Baxter Park
3rd August – Balgay Park
10th August – Broughty Ferry Beach

If you have any questions the please e-mail us at dundee@korfball.org.uk. We recommend you contact us before coming, as all sessions are subject to change (especially with the weather).

Kinnoull Primary School win Scottish Schools Open


SSO 2014 group photoKinnoull Primary School from Perth have been crowned the Scottish Schools Open korfball champions following a narrow victory over Dunbarney Primary, from Bridge of Earn.

The championship matches constituted the main event of a broader Festival of Korfball held at Dundee’s International Sport Centre on Saturday 21st June.  The festival was Scotland’s contribution to the 2014 “Worldwide Korfball Match”, which saw teams from across the globe participating in a wide array of korfball-based activities.

The event also formed part of SportDundee’s Commonwealth Games Challenge, a local initiative that challenged Tayside children to sample a broad array of sports over the weeks leading up to the 2014 Games in Glasgow.

Korfball is a sport of Dutch origin with similarities to netball and basketball.  Teams of four male and four female players- each able only to mark their own sex- attempt to score goals by throwing a ball through a korf- a basket 3.5m high with no backboard.  Players constantly rotate between attacking and defending, preventing positional specialism.

The 21 participating schoolchildren–drawn from the ranks of around half a dozen schools- were initially split into teams of 5-6 for a round robin of friendly matches, before being put through their paces in a series of training exercises by volunteer coaches from Dundee Korfball Club.  The championship finale was split over two games, with Kinnoull triumphing 7-6 on aggregate, winning one match 4-2 and succumbing to a narrow 4-3 loss in the other.  Both teams were supported by a handful of players from Blairgowrie and Dundee junior clubs, and Auchterhouse Primary School.

SSO 2014 actionAttendees were also treated to a demonstration match between Dundee Korfball Club and a team composed of players drawn from the Rest of Scotland, while a handful of parents gamely volunteered to try the sport for themselves in another friendly match.

The Scottish Schools Open was first held in 2013, with Fife’s Lawhead Primary emerging victorious.  This year’s event marked the culmination of an extensive programme of korfball coaching provided in schools by Nigel Cooper, Secretary of the Scottish Korfball Association (SKA).   Graham Robertson, Chair of the SKA, praised the good turnout of children and the Festival’s positive impact on not only the children, but also the adult volunteers.

“Having attended myself I found my enthusiasm for the sport being reinvigorated by the infectiousness of the local participants and those committed members of Dundee Korfball Club”.

SSO 2014 goalThe Scottish Korfball Association and Dundee Korfball Club would like to thank SportDundee for funding this year’s Festival of Korfball.  In addition thanks are extended to the many schools and teachers who welcomed korfball into their curricula over the last few months, especially Suzie Bee (Kinnoulll Primary School) and Hillary Whittaker (Dunbarney Primary School).  Finally, the SKA would like to thank the many volunteers from Dundee, Glasgow and Edinburgh City korfball clubs who assisted with the Festival’s organisation, and whose tireless dedication ensured the success of the day.

Dundee Korfball Club currently runs junior sessions in Dundee (Thursdays 1730 – 1830) and Blairgowrie (Saturdays 1000 – 1100), as well as a satellite club at Birkhill Primary School (Tuesdays 1530 – 1630).  For more information about these sessions, please contact dundee@korfball.org.uk.

Copy: Michael Nicholson

Photos: Mary Cooper

more photos available here

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