Dundee Day 2018 – The Plan

DKC ST Cup
We are planning to hold v7.0 of our annual Summer tournament on Sunday, May 27th, 2018*. As usual, it will be a one day event, open to teams from anywhere… 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. As long as people show enough interest, there will be separate sections for adults, juniors (U16) and kids (U12, monokorf).

Anyone who’s interested in either entering a team, or just coming along and playing for a scratch team, should get in touch with Caroline by email (korfballdundee@gmail.com) or check out our Facebook event 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. 😉

* As in previous years, Dundee Day is being 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. You should contact Saints directly (korfball@saints-sport.com) if you want to enter the Beach Tournament on the Saturday.

Dundee Day 2017

So, another year came, and another year went. And everyone’s still smiling; even Joel, who’s knee put itself forward to win the ‘worst injury of the day’ award.

group photo

Fourteen teams turned out for Dundee Day, v6.0, including the newest, youngest team in Scotland (Dundee’s Yunguns), and an enthusiastic scratch team cobbled together at the last minute.  Many thanks to all the spare players from Lancaster, Glasgow and Dundee for pulling that off.

The weather finally got its act together too, with nothing more than a couple of light showers left after the previous day’s total washout. Weirdly, some of us even managed to get a little dose of sunburn; I’m not sure that I actually noticed the sun, but it must have poked its head out for at least part of the day.

And the korfball? Well, that all seemed to go just fine. Mavs A came out clear winners for the third year in a row, with strong performances from Mavs 1, Lancaster’s Alumni (SAS Ligership), Manchester Hawks and St. Andrew’s Sinners. Dundee’s Dragons put in a few good performances too, comfortably finishing top of the 4 local teams. At the other end of the table, Dundee’s Dugongs narrowly improved on their stunning performances in previous years by actually winning some matches, just edging out the Yunguns on head-to-head results. Dundee Dolphins came out on top of some very close mid-table battles with Saints, Saints Alumni, Lancs Uni and GlasClyde (a jovial mixed-up bunch from Glasgow and StrathClyde University).

More wonderful photos here (thanks Mary!)

Several people got their first tastes of refereeing, and did a great job too from what I saw. Many thanks to the more experienced refs for shadowing the newbies too – this is a great thing to see and much appreciated by those of us with one eye on development.

 

 

 

Biggest winners of the day?: Macmillan and Orchid, the two nominated charities from our raffle and lunch-time competitions.

Worst injury of the day : undoubtedly Joel, from Lanc’s Alumni.

Best medic: diplomatically shared between Rod F. and Paul S.

Best burgers: the Fleming family

Best cake: impossible to tell, so diplomatically shared between Terri, Anna, Kat, Caroline, Lesley, Fi, Steph and the McHugh family.

Best tent-building: shared between umpteen members of the club

Best pitch taping: Eleanor, without a doubt.

Best handwriting: Adam (well done Steph, he’s a keeper).

Best long-shot (M/F/junior): Andy Cowton, Rosie Lloyd and Kate Austin.

Killer queen: Ben Fleming.

Longest journey: Questionable, but probably Mike Holdcroft from Newcastle-under-Lyme (Mike seems to have spent many hours criss-crossing the UK in search of Dundee this year. Hopefully someone can sort him out with a nice sat nav next time anyone lets him out).

Pool A Results

Pool A
Pitch 1 Pitch 2
Home Away Score Home Away Score
Dragons Mavs 1 1 – 3 Saints SAS Ligership 2 – 5
Dolphins Lancs Uni 3 – 2 Scratch Dragons 0 – 5
Mavs 1 Saints 3 – 2 SAS Ligership Dolphins 1 – 2
Lancs Uni Scratch 5 – 0 Dragons Saints 4 – 1
SAS Ligership Mavs 1 4 – 2 Dolphins Scratch 5 – 0
Saints Lancs Uni 1 – 2 SAS Ligership Dragons 2 – 0
Mavs 1 Dolphins 6 – 3 Scratch Saints 0 – 5
Scratch SAS Ligership 0 – 5 Dragons Lancs Uni 2 – 1
Lancs Uni Mavs 1 0 – 4 Saints Dolphins 3 – 1
Dolphins Dragons 3 – 6 Mavs 1 Scratch 5 – 0
Lancs Uni SAS Ligership 0 – 3

Pool B Results

Pool B
Pitch 3 Pitch 4
Home Away Score Home Away Score
Saints Alumni Hawks 1 – 1 GlasClyde Dugongs 4 – 1
Sinners Mavs A 0 – 6 Yunguns Saints Alumni 1 – 1
Hawks GlasClyde 2 – 3 Dugongs Sinners 0 – 3
Mavs A Yunguns 4 – 1 Saints Alumni GlasClyde 4 – 1
Dugongs Hawks 1 – 5 Sinners Yunguns 3 – 2
GlasClyde Mavs A 1 – 5 Dugongs Saints Alumni 0 – 1
Hawks Sinners 5 – 0 Yunguns GlasClyde 2 – 2
Yunguns Dugongs 2 – 3 Saints Alumni Mavs A 0 – 2
Mavs A Hawks 6 – 2 GlasClyde Sinners 1 – 2
Sinners Saints Alumni 2 – 1 Hawks Yunguns 3 – 0
Mavs A Dugongs 6 – 2

Final Placing Results

Final placings
1st Mavs A 8 – 1
2nd Strong & Stable Ligership
3rd Mavs 1 16 – 3
4th Sinners
5th Manchester Hawks 4 – 4
(2 – 1 on pens)
6th Dundee Dragons
7th Dundee Dolphins 3 – 2
8th Saints Alumni
9th GlasClyde 3 – 0
10th Saints
11th Lancaster University 4 – 3
12th Dundee Dugongs
13th Dundee Yunguns 6 – 4
14th Scratch

And finally, a word (or rather picture) of thanks to the local companies that sponsored our charity raffle:


Jollys

Meet The New Boss: reports from the AGM & Awards Evening, 2017

Many thanks to Terri for hosting the club’s Annual General Meeting and Awards Evening earlier on in the month. The meeting went very well (full Minutes & Reports are available here) and nobody went home empty handed.

The winners of this year’s club awards were:

Caroline Scott – best team player.

Rob Burns – most improved.

Nigel Cooper – for contributions on and off the court.

And the club’s new committee comprises:

Chair Lauren McNair
Secretary Caroline Scott
Treasurer Nigel Cooper
Coaching Coordinator Alan Morrison
Development Officer Fiona Iannetta
Social Coordinator Lesley Thomson
Child Protection Officer Cath Pitthouse
Youth Development Officer Rob Burns
Publicity Officer Steph Laba
Team Manager(s) / Captain(s) Paul Grocott

 

Dundee Day 2017 Info

It is with great pleasure that Dundee Korfball Club announces….

The barbecues are ready, and the cake baking has commenced! For what? For DUNDEE DAY v6.0, of course. Dawson Park, DD5 1PJ, 10:30-4:30pm, on Sunday, May 21st, 2017. Be there, or be absent.

Dundee Day 2017 Tournament Information Pack

Oh and buy lots of raffle tickets (in support of Macmillan and Orchid), or miss out on some great prizes (total value well over £300) !

 

Junior Centurions

A massive shout out to two of our most regular junior players, who recently passed a major milestone in their young korfball careers. Centurion certificates are currently on their way to Rosie Lloyd and Ewan Whitton.

Matthew McHugh, Ruth and Duncan Fergusson recently passed their half-centurion marks too, and several more players will be coming up to their half or full century milestones soon.

Congratulations to all involved.

All-time junior attendance records (current players in bold)

 104 Ewan
 103 Rosie
 92 Moby
 86 Ellie
 83 Ben
 67 Blair
 62 Matthew
 59 Cara
 55 Matt
 55 Ruth
 54 Duncan
 48 Ayden
 47 Lewis
 47 Kate
 45 Hamish
 45 Lucy
 42 Rachel
 27 Kai
 27 Adam
 15 Emilie
 12 Kyle
 11 Ramzey
 10 Liam
 9 Conan
 9 Rosie
 8 Sol
 8 Harry
 8 Casey
 7 Declan
 6 Kaela
 5 Lennon

Dundee Day 2017 – The Plan

DKC ST Cup
We are planning to hold our sixth annual Summer tournament on Sunday, May 21st, 2017*. It will be a one day event, open to teams from anywhere… 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. There will be separate sections for adults, juniors (U16) and kids (U12, monokorf).

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. 😉

* As in previous years, Dundee Day is being 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. You should contact Saints directly (korfball@saints-sport.com) if you want to enter the Beach Tournament on the Saturday.

 

Dundee Day 2016 – The Plan

DKC ST Cup
We are planning to hold our fifth annual Summer tournament on Sunday, May 22nd, 2016. 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. 😉

Dundee Day 2015

group photo

Dundee Day 2015 – photo courtesy of Michael Holligan

Dundee Korfball Club hosted the biggest event in their history on Sunday, May 24. Sixteen teams of adults and two teams of juniors battled it out for some impressive new silverware on the astroturf at Dawson Park in Broughty Ferry. Visiting teams came from as far away as Staffordshire (Castle), Lancaster (3 teams for the second year in succession!) and Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Northern Storm), as well as every korfball club in Scotland (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, St. Andrews and Dundee). Each team played seven 20-25 minute games spread evenly across the day, with results determining pool positions through three stages of the competition. Most games were hotly contested affairs, with score ranging from 1-0 to 7-5. At the end of the day, the team from Edinburgh Mavericks came out on top, just pipping Edinburgh City on head-to-head results after the two teams had tied on points. The three mixed-ability teams from the Dundee fared slightly less well, but thoroughly enjoyed themselves and won several games. In the end though, two of them ended up battling it out for the wooden spoon, with Dundee Dugongs just losing out to Dundee Dolphins.

In the junior competition, Dundee Phoenix beat Perth by 2 goals to nil, but everyone was a winner: the ethos of the game at this level is very much just to get fit and have fun.

A collection of hi-res photos from the event are available on-line on the club’s Picassa page

Final placings

1 – Edinburgh Mavericks
2 – Edinburgh City
3 – Saint Andrews Alumni
4 – Castle 1 (Staffordshire)
5 – Edinburgh University 2
6 – Lancaster University 2
7 – Lancaster University 1
8 – Edinburgh University 1
9 – Saint Andrews University
10 – Glasgow
11 – Dundee Dragons
12 – Castle 2 (Staffordshire)
13 – Lancaster University Alumni
14 – Northern Storm (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
15 – Dundee Dolphins
16 – Dundee Dugongs