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Wow, what a weekend that was!!!

Jamaican Touch is now on the map and I think we made an impression 🙂 The six players that made it into the US ran our asses off, kept our heads high and represented with Pride, Guts and Determination!

Day 1 (Friday) was tough, even if we did only have 2 games. Playing in the M35 section against full squads of experienced players it was a fast learning curve for the 5 people that had never played a competitive match, or been on a full sized pitch! Blinds will go down in the record books for getting the first try for Jamaica, but all the players should go down in history for their efforts on the pitch. Although fitness levels were severely tested we never stopped trying, but it was inevitable that naiivety and tiredness crept in towards the end of matches, that led to the score lines being unflattering. 13-3 and 9-3 defeats to Tumeke and Cayman sound a lot worse than they were, one of them was 3-2 at the half with us clearly still in the hunt.

Once the games were over the newbies (Blinds, Skip, Grumpy, Bullit & Chin) spent the rest of the day hiding from the high Florida heat whilst soaking up as much of the atmosphere as they could, watching, studying, admiring and learning from all the games going on around them. Meanwhile Tonka went off to ref a few games and try to remember what to do having not officiated a match in 2 years.

Day 2 got off to an early start with a match against New York at 8 am! NYC brought a huge squad to this Tourney and finished in the top 3 in all categories, winning a couple of them (including ours). I think we rattled their cage by scoring on the games opening drive with our favourite move, so we spent the next 39 and a half minutes on the back foot. They rushed our drives to knock our inexperienced players off their stride and we got little sympathy when they shot early 🙂 Still the defence was much better today and we scrambled hard under seemingly constant pressure to end up 9-1.

An 8-1 loss to Orlando was another strong performance, but a little bit disappointing. By now we had picked up 3 replacements, one of whom had actually played Touch before. The extra players, if anything, threw us off our rhythym and we should have done better.

Our final outing of the tournament was against the 3rd place team from the Mixed Open category – Galaxy San Diego. After a slow and disjointed start we had just got into the match with Skip’s first try when a weather warning was issued with torrential rain and lightning. All teams headed for cover in the nearest bar where instinct took over – the Guinness and Chicken Wings could not be avoided! Once the skies cleared we returned to the pitch to complete a 15 minute 2nd half, but in spite of Skip completing her hat-trick we weren’t quite able to get back into contention ending the game 6-3 down.

I would say the only negatives, or disappointing things for me were:
1. We weren’t able to get one victory under the belts, and
2. We didn’t get time to talk to Mr Walters to give the guys a taste of proper coaching.

There were so many positives that I am immensely proud of how everyone conducted themselves, grew as players and learnt from their experiences.
Blinds, Skip and Tonka all finished on 3 tries with Bullit on 2 and happy to say most of them were proper Touch tries rather than just improvisation.
5 matches with mainly no subs and 5 matches reffed came to just over 6 and a half hours pitch time in 2 days and anyone that knows Touch will understand that was a lot of running, especially for a 46 year old that’s not been getting enough exercise lately. That said I actually felt stronger going home than arriving 🙂

I would have loved it if more people could have seen the finals as the videos never really capture just how fast the matches are, how nice the setting is and how large the defensive gap is – it only has to be a mninimum of 5m remember, the space is at the ref’s discretion!

The presentation ceremony was awesome, especially when the crowd cheered ‘Jamaica, Jamaica..’ as one when we went up to receive our award. Tonka also passed his assessment for reffing so is now a level 2 – something else we have to work on getting more of ye involved! Obviously I can not tell you what went on at the party as it was a tour, but suffice to say it was fun.

Big thanks to OJ, Jean, Chowie and everyone else that helped the weekend go well and made us feel welcome 🙂

As we move into phase 2 of our development we have definitely put down a strong marker to follow. A lot of things are afoot over the next 12 months and here’s hoping the more we grow as an organisation the better we will become at the logistics and the more likely it will be to get Visa’s!

Next up is hopefully Cayman in March so see you there!!!

Orlando here we come!!

The US Visa department has done it’s best to spoil our party, but we shall overcome! Sadly six members of our squad have been denied access to the US and deemed to be flight risks. Although unsubstantiated so I could not swear to this in court, but I believe that one of the determining factors was that the lads didn’t look like rugby players! I guess it will take a while before a lot of Americans understand Rugby, let alone Touch 🙁
At least the rest of us do get to travel even if there are only 7 of us – who needs more than one sub anyway! So with me also helping out with reffing of the tourney this promises to be a tiring, but fun weekend ahead!
I could mention some of the othe hurdles we have faced – delay in wages, lack of sponsorship, kit suppliers lying and looks like that wont be ready and the small matter of us never having played on a full sized pitch, but that would just be moaning. The fact of the matter is that we ARE travelling, we will be representing jamaica and this is the first phase of a long term development plan coming to fruition, so happy days

Important change to Training tonight!!

In recognition of the holiday tomorrow I appreciate that some of you may want to go out and party tonight, or at least get into the mood. So instead of getting hot and sweaty on the pitch we are going to have a movie night!!

I have several videos for us to watch, study and analyse so you can all get a feel for the game, spaces and what we should be aiming towards

We will be showing them upstairs at Barbican Beach Bar with the show kicking off at 8pm sharp. There will be a couple of beers available, but please fetch along a few hundred dollars to contribute to the kitty – the more you pay the more you can drink 🙂 If you want to get food there then you can buy it yourself

Wear your glad rags or party gear as there will not be any on field activity, tonight you can kick back and enjoy the beauty of the game and each other 🙂

This will be a good session for both people that have been coming training and also for newbies so please spread the word and lets get a good turnout for a fun and informative night!!

USA Nationals Announced

Formal dates and Flyer posted for the tournament – time to start thinking about sponsors, plans and real training!

Check out / like the Facebook page HERE

or the FIT site page for details and the Flyer HERE

Get working Guys and Girls, just 135 days to go!!

Attacking Angles

I noticed tonight in the 3 on 3 at the end that quite a few potential overlap opportunities were missed from not getting into the right mind set just yet, so here is some food for thought

If you are in the middle and have 2 defenders in front of you then think smart – don’t run at the person in front of you and hope that something will just happen. Rather angle your run a little (don’t go too far and lose the space on the outside) so you are either between 2 defenders, forcing them both to commit, or go towards the winger and try to draw them into the touch. If you then do a quick dump split to the outside then you will have your free space to either score, or at least get the opposition scrambling and out of shape

So in the diagram below B has the ball, aims to dump on the oppo outside body and does a quick split to the left. Provided A is on their game then they want to rush in, do a quick scoop and pop back out to B who is narrow and runs / dives over the line

attackLine

Spread the Word

Now more than ever we need to make sure the message gets out. The more people that get involved in the game the more fun we can have. If we want to achieve our goals of setting up leagues and competitions then we need people to get involved in playing, coaching and reffing

So tell people you know, convince them how good it is and get them to come along!

Cornering

Remember that when you are retreating in defence you have go in a straight line. This means that you can not change direction until you are in an onside position and not that the line has to be parallel to the sideline

When you are close to your own line there is often a need to cover gaps and ensure the blind side is closed off. In order to do this players need to go back together at a 45 degree angle, avoiding any gaps or dog legs

Remember to push hard for the first few strides to get into position early, communicate with your team mates and be aware of your surroundings

Drives

Turn Defence into Attack as quickly as possible

3 Man Powers – keep running at the same defender and remember Dump, Dummy, Receiver

When you are the Receiver start out wide, hold the run to avoid a forward pass and angle to end up in front of the previous Dumper

You might as well run on the angle straight away because most people know what you are doing and if you do it quickly and efficiently enough then it won’t make a difference anyway

Playing Positions

The 6 players on the pitch are split into 3 positions – 2 Middle, 2 Links and 2 Wingers

Middles

As the name suggests the Mids are the 2 players in the centre. They do most of the donkey work and are the brains of the operation

Links

These are the speedy little feckers that do all the loops, wraps and backdoor stuff when the Mids tell them to

Wingers

Unlike other forms of Rugby these are not all about speed. In attack hog the touchline, stay behind the ball and catch anything that comes at you. In defence shout at everybody – most tries are your fault!!

For the sake of moves the positions are given numbers and these depend on where you are standing on the pitch. The wingers will be 1s, the links will be 2s and the mids 3s. The difference here is that if, for example, a mid stands in the link position then they can still call themselves a mid, but they are now a 2 and not a 3

If that sounds confusing then just come training more often and it will become clear 🙂

Running Lines

‘Run straight’ can at times be confusing for people new to the game because it doesn’t always mean run parallel to the sideline, but it’s a lot easier to shout than ‘continue along a direct path’!

It basically means take the shortest route to get where you going, whether that is the Sub Box, the Tackle or the Try Line