Back row L-R Jo, Brianna, Carla, Robyn, Alana, Monica, Annie, Vanessa, Aurelie.
Front row L-R Laura, Izzy, Adilia, Justine, Chantelle, Bron
Lying in front - Sylvia
A number of the Heroes ladies represented Queensland as part of “Red Betty” the development team from Queensland's ladies' ultimate club, Black Betty. For the majority of these ladies, it was their first Nationals and the first time they had played a high level, multiple day tournament.
Red Betty, being a developmental team, were seeded second to bottom. Unfortunately, the bottom team pulled out of the competition a few weeks before. Red Betty were therefore seeded 15th out of 15 teams.
One way of summarising Red Betty's results is to say that we held our seeded place, which is what a lot of teams aspire to do...
But to simply say that Red Betty came last is to discredit the hard work and development of the ladies that occurred over the weekend.
Above all else, I think the ladies walked away with an understanding of what high level ultimate really is. In Brisbane, unless you play these national level tournaments, there is just no high level ladies ultimate available to watch or play. Watching the ladies final, the Heroes ladies were able to appreciate that ladies ultimate is fast, it is aggressive (in the sense that the women attack the disc, do not give up and get fired up) and it is skilful. I hope that all the ladies implement this in to their league games (you have to play like it is high level ultimate to be able to create high level ultimate).
Heroes were represented by Jo Ashdown, Brianna Fyfe, myself (Robyn Dowley), Alana Folkes, Vanessa Brown, Adilia Murabito, and Chantelle Smith (apologies if I have left anyone off the list).
Even though only one week has passed since Nationals finished, the games and individual player's performances have honestly become a bit of a blur to me.
Some that I can remember:
All of the ladies keeping on running and not giving up, despite being tired.
Alana having sticky fingers and scoring a few points from wayward discs in the end zone!
Jo running and running – in the cup, going long, cutting to the right places when needed. Jo also has brilliant forehands which she pulls out to use occasionally. Jo you should force your way into the handling line on Discheads on occasion to build your confidence in your throws. They are there, you just need to know it!
Bri's constantly improving handling skills – I honestly think you are already a great handler, you just need to find that confidence! Bri was also another reliable cutter who bailed me out of a high stall count on more than a few occasions. Bri was also really great at keeping the spirit levels of the whole team up, especially me when I had a bit of a breakdown on day 2.
Chantelle is another great receiver. She is quick and is fast developing a sense of field awareness. With a bit more experience she will be an unstoppable receiver.
Vanessa came into the team at a very late stage, as we needed players desperately and she was kind enough to volunteer herself. This put her at a bit of a disadvantage as she did not have the build up of skills that the other ladies had acquired through the few months of regular training. However, she still managed to slot right into the team, picking up the few plays that we had and playing them efficiently. I also remember being on the sideline with Vanessa for a few points with Vanessa constantly calling to the on-field ladies, helping them with where they should be, calling out when their player was getting free in a zone etc. This was really encouraging to see as it is a very difficult task to get the players engaged in sideline play in ladies ultimate.
Adilia being her usual steady handler self. It was great to have another experienced, steady handler in the team.
I look forward to being able to see the continued development of these ladies, particularly through WUFL. And given the new skills these ladies have gained, I am pretty sure defending champions Wonder Women will have a fantastic season!
Thankyou to all of the players in Red Betty. It was a pleasure to captain you all!
Well done Girls! It's good to hear you're improving, keep it up.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, well done girls!
ReplyDeleteAnother thing I was really impressed by was hearing that Red Betty put points on the board against every team they played, including the eventual National Champions!
Congratulations girls!
[also, Izzy has played for Heroes once, in the last Australia Day beach tourney]
Fantastic that so many girls within the club and also girls that are a year or 2 off being in the Brisbane womens A team got to have this experience. Personally I've been reaping the rewards on Monday nights with Bri, Jo, Chantelle having improved a LOT over the summer and are now comfortable handlers and ace receivers! Good work girls!
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