Monday, November 24, 2008

ITS T-shirts.....the global fashion statement

Mmmmm, let's cosy up together...people will travel from continent to continent and get up close and personal with anything...to get their shot in the ITS T shirt and on the blog.
Rumour has it that a new brand will emerge for Touch football clothing (Touch rugby garments) (the terminology is deliberately targeted at google searches) featuring the special fabrics and Dow Corning printing materials....a must-wear for all serious Touchies....

In this fashion statement we have a small percentage of the famous te Amo family (Stef and JT either side of the elephant)....just another night in Bangkok...

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Korea's Touch friends travel a long way!


Woojin Lee started playing Touch in Korea and on moving to India, he took his skills and interest and love of the sport with him. One of the early "Hangang Exiles" players, he's been exiled a bit further than most....but he's keeping in Touch....
Hey Woojin, it looks a bit warmer where you are!!

Korea Touch end of season party Dec 5

Friday December 5th in the Bungalow, Itaewon, celebration of a successful Touch year in Korea and the award of the Spire Touch Championship trophy...
From 7:30pm and with the awards being made approx 9:00pm by Spire Group's president (the owner of Bungalow).
This is a chance to meet up with other Touchies, finish the year and say goodbye to a few of the stalwarts who are leaving, thank our sponsors Spire Group and enjoy a BIG NIGHT OUT!!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Korea Touch hits the headlines

Nice write-up of aturday's tournament by Kiri Haggart in today's Korea Herald Expat Living page;
http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/community/exp_index.asp

Check it out!!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

TWP Spire Touch Champions of Korea



Well, finally it was the Hands that got sweaty palms while TWP kept a firm grip on their lead and Survivors looked like they needed just one more weekend (0r for Roddy to last a full tournament)...but it certainly was a peach of a tournament at the new Jamwon site and in beautiful sunny weather.
In the plate, the Exiles looked like making a glorious return to their roots but the Waegook Cook pace and fitness, honed on the high veld, was too much and soon into the drop -off period, the Gumi side roasted crowds favourites again.
On the theme of cooking, good Breton crepes were the favourite breakfast order as the Frogs travelled in regal style, something that surely impressed Pascal, the Spire Group president (Antoine may be getting a call from La Cigale in Itaewon?).
Good order was kept throughout, both by excellent refereeing and the tight management from Chris and Allie...in their makeshift HQ fashioned from large cable spindles...
This has been an extraordinarily successful for Touch in Korea, best wishes for the team in Shanghai on Nov 29.....

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Latest standings in Spire Touch Championship



Can anyone stop the mighty TWP? Well, yes, they can!

The early running in the season was set by the Survivors but a "no-show" proved costly for them. "Maybe next weekend" is a great motto, but not when it comes to winning championships! TWP, meanwhile, gained strength and pulled away from the pack mid-season but nearing the end of the season, Tits for Hands have emerged as the real deal, belying their rather dubios name (have you noticed, it never appears in the papers like that?). All three teams can win it this weekend and with big prizes up for grabs, it could get tasty.



Critical issues? For the Survivors, it will be staying cool under pressure. They have rarely finished a tournament with all the toys still in the pram and with refereeing getting higher quality and more strict, this could be the time to eradicate that weakness. T4H meanwhile have to weather the departure of Brad Dowson, the skipper who has shaped this team through the season. And how about TWP....will they have playmaker Wade Broderick back? He is rumoured to have selected himself for the Shanghai gig late November so this should be just the job to shed the rust following a shoulder reconstruction.



Amongst the also-rans, there is still room for someone to cause an upset or two. Yonsei/Princes could, finally, progress beyond the semis and Waegook have been progressing steadily but the early session on the bus up to Seoul normally puts paid to any serious challenge they might mount. My contacts tell me the Frogs are on fire now, so Jamwon could see some grenouille grille this weekend. And will the Exiles respond to a return to their home track? Without chefmeister Schenk, it is hard to see but with star performers being passed over for the trip to China, they will have a serious point to prove. Perhaps the big question is, will they ever recover the loss of Duncan Cole? The Stormers also flirted with greatness on their own turf (read "sand") but faded later in the tournament...could they hold it together this time? And last but not least, is this the time for Sisters to get one over on the boys? The crowd would love to see it happen....and strange things do happen in Seoul....like we'll be playing on a dedicated grass pitch for starters.



Good luck one and all, 10:30 at Jamwon on Saturday November 8 and the first match touches off at 11:00. Festivities should end approx 3:30pm. Come on down and bring the friends, family, dog etc etc