Sunday, May 31, 2009

WUFL Draw for 2 June



If you would like to send us in a better logo, go for it.

If you would like to take on the job of promoting the League via posting the draw, let us know. Its easy.

Interested in improving your game?

Steph Levasseur is holding a brief (pre-women's league) info session on excercise science and sports training program development.

Come along and gain tools to plan your own fitness program.

Tuesday 2 June
6:30 - 7pm
Oakman Park (BBC Oval off Moggil Rd.)

for more info contact Steph: s.levasseur@uq.edu.au

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Stars Reaching for the Stars:

Continuing the pre-Nationals tradition of BUFF vs Sultry, the Brisbane women are taking womens Ultimate to the next level, demonstrating their committment to Women's Ultimate all year long and forging some true community in Brisbane Ultimate in the process. On Saturday May 3oth, as you should all already know, we are holding a high level womens hat game!! And it's such a great idea that the guys have copied us and are joining in the fun. So come down and play, come down and watch, come down and cheer, come down and learn from the top tier of the Brisbane Ultimate Community. Bring your doubting-Thomas friends and awaken them to Ultimates awesomeness!! I sadly will not be attending this time, as I am making my way to Newcastle for another great frisbee event, the Eastern Junior Nationals, but I encourage everyone to embrace this new level of Ultimate in Brisbane and head down to Oakman park at 1pm on Saturday May 30th for an incredible game and a post game BBQ (byo food, BBQ and gas supplied : )!!!

xoxmegs

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Hucking off overseas...

This week, BrisbaneWomensUltimate Blog pays tribute to two of Queensland ultimate’s starlets, who are, sadly, preparing to leave us for foreign climes and ever-greater heights of academic achievement.

Photo: Tam getting a block on Italy at 2007 EUC

This Monday sees one of Sultry’s fearless leaders set off for her yearly pilgrimage to Denmark. Tam Davis is heading to Copenhagen where she will play the European tournament season, inject some of her ulti-expertise into the small but blossoming Danish Frisbee scene, party it up a bit... and possibly even find a little time to unlock the mysteries of the cosmos as part of her research into dark matter.


Tamara’s extensive experience on Australian representative and club teams, European championships as well as world-reknown international tourneys in Rimini and Kaimana, of course, pales into insignificance against the name she has carved for herself since coming to Brisbane in 2008: dual record consumption of long island iced teas at the RE and Regatta. On a side note, Tamara is pioneering sports science research into injury recovery and prevention through her innovative ‘sit in the kelvinator’ method of post-game muscle treatment.

Amy “Thurbs” Thurber -- our US import who flew into this year’s nationals under the radar and took the place by storm with a swag of MVP nods from opposing teams -- also heads homeward at the end of the month where she will undertake her PhD in biochemistry.


Thurbs arrived in Brisbane two years ago an avid basketballer with all of her hamstrings, Achilles tendons, calf muscles and quadriceps intact. All that was fated to change when lucky chance intervened in her sporting aspirations: UQ Ultimate on Wednesdays turned out to be more conveniently scheduled than b-ball training and a star was born. Something obviously clicked with Amy and Frisbee, and within weeks she had been recruited to a team for the 2008 National Championships.


Amy’s natural athleticism, unstoppable D and extensive and consistent, repeated injury record have all meant that she and ultimate are a great fit. Amy has been a key member of the UQ ultimate fraternity, as well as an invaluable addition to QLD’s nationals teams, on Minx in 2008 and Sultry this year. Whether rugged up at training, hobbling along the sideline, pushing the sultry squad with her sadistic ab-workouts or cheerily admonishing us to ‘cmon ladies, suck it up!!!’ from the wing, Amy will be sorely (hahah) missed.


Photo: Amy throwing a frisbee.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

QLD Women's Meeting 13/05

Thanks to everyone who made it to the meeting on Wednesday night. It was productive and interesting. It is certainly exciting to see so many women keen to help make things happen in QLD women's ultimate. Please let myself or Blair know if you have any queries or would like to help with any projects lists in the document. We will be in touch soon with the summary of plans for the rest of the women's year for 2009.

Link to Minutes of Meeting

Email: women@quda.org

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Where do you play on wednesday?

Wednesday?? There's no frisbee on wednesday... right? ... Wrong!!

There is now frisbee at UQ, Gold Coast and just down the road at the Nathan Griffith campus!! So pick your poison frisbee ladies because all of them love good girls. For more information see the contacts below.

xoxmegs

UQ - Wed 6pm, Field 7, UQ Campus, St Lucia - natman82@gmail.com
Gold Coast - Wed 7pm, Pizzey Park, Sunshine Bvd, Gold Coast - srappazzo@hotmail.com
Nathan - Wed, ??pm, ??Field, Griffith Nathan Campus -jjderooy@yahoo.co.uk
So here's all about Sultry's trip to Perth and Nationals 2009

Day One
Sultry came out looking hot in their sexy new shirts on Thursday morning, fired up to be at Nationals! Everyone looked fitter, stronger and better than ever before. We found our fast running short game to look impressive with a 13-6 win against Bush combined with some SA ring-ins.

Game Two and we went in fired up and played hard against the beautiful Factory Girls'(Canberra) long game, but in the end lost in universal point 16-15, basically, to some awesome Tara grabs - that girl can catch anything!!

Game Three and a bit down after the loss to Factory Girls, we started by going down a few points to Sugar Mags and needed Captain Tam's inspiration to bring us back. In the end Sultry came second 14-12, to a small but strong Newcastle roster that ended up placing 3rd.

Day Two
Primal lost three on the first day and came out angry, to say the least. The lack of spirit in this game brought the Sultry girls down ten minutes in, and though we clawed back three of the points and had the FS boys on the sideline to cheer us on in the end, we couldnt finish it and went down in universal point again (I forget the score). Special Commendation to Mel who turned into a LAYOUT D MACHINE !!!!

The three losses bumped us to the second bracket, but a circle of wins put us in the second slot in the bracket and into the 5-8 playoffs. Unfortunately draw-wise, our game against Primal counted, and we now we had to beat the JD-coached WA Kaos to make the 5-6 playoff.

The ongoing onslaught of 2 hour games, the challenging spirit and the speed, flukey hucks and determination of Kaos were too much for us though. Kaos got up early and we never got it back, going down 12-6.

Next up, Indies. The Adelaide team had also lost a few times and were keen to get some points on the board. They had some strong handlers in the wind and some great layout D's but after so many close games we were out to finish what we had started and took it out this time, with a wicked fence and some of our own layout D's... universal point again: 17-16.

Day Three
Our turn for the late start, we came out at 11am for the final pool game against Honey G's. They said they were out to win the party and were certainly fun to play against (and with). We defeated them 17-1 to us, but dont think they'll be so easy to beat next year when they've been playing together'longer - they are already taking layout grabs and generally being spectacular, just werent able to string it together especially in the face of 5 double happiness points, endzone conversions and án Eireann-layout-d-to-hammer-score!! Followed up with licorice fun provided by Molly and some Honey-bee evolution.

After lunch, we had a Kaos re-match to see who would go into the 5-6 playoff. This time we gave them the game they (and we deserved) and went head to head. We were excited for the fun rematch and this time traded points, going down universal point in yet another nailbiter!! I think the hammers of the previous game had gone to our head and as the wind rose, they turned out to be a bit risky, though Bree smashed a great one in with the wind for Mel to score in the corner.

Day Four
Sultry joined the Perth boys, Sublime, in the party madness on the night of Day 3 (one of the best frisbee parties I for one have been to) and a few members (who shall remain unnamed) may still have been drunk in the last game. I also have it under advisement that someone (certainly not me) wore hotpants for the entire last day! The game, another rematch, against the Factory Girls, was once again a points trader. I cannot for the life of me remember the final score, but in the end we did go down (by two i think), though not for lack of effort... !!

Endurance
The only Sultry game that went for less than TWO HOURS was the Honey-G's game on Friday arvo. I am a bit of a flake so some of the order in days two and three may be mixed up!! We had dancing delightfulness provided by Lauras great playlists, the Sultry MVP pose-off and the Sultry speakers and laminated rules for spirit provided by Molly and co.

Final Thoughts
The Womens Final was (not unpredictably) Team Box and Wildcard. Relinquishing an early lead Team Box went down to the Nic-Footer-less (broken collarbone) Wildcard by 2??. 16-14?? Despite the snobbish slap-in-the-face-to-Womens-ultimate lack of commentary, it was an awesome game... better, perhaps, than the Dowle-less Fyshwick vs Chilly final, where Fyshwick put up a token resistance, hardly resembling the team I saw play two days earlier, before Chilly steamed home to reclaim the title.

In case you all havent noticed yet, I am not the best with scores, so please feel free to let me know if I have them wrong!!

Thanks to Perth for having us!

xoxmegzz

WUFL Flings Again...



Brisbane Women's Ultimate Frisbee League is back on!

Tuesday 12th May is Registration Night.

Sign up for a team, meet other players and hone your skills. (Includes a FREE intro session to ultimate disc for newbies)

Who: Women of all ages and fitness levels
Where: Oakman Park, Toowong (Cnr. Moggil Rd. and Union St.)
When: Tuesdays 7-9pm, 12May til beginning of July.

For more info contact info@quda.org or women@quda.org

Women's Development Camp 2009

Lots of ladies in Brisbane attended this camp last year and had a great time. It is hugely advantageous to us that its in our home town (and not too far from the Gold Coast). Hope you can come and a) be coached by top coaches b) meet women Ultimate players from all over Australia c) improve and have fun.

Registration: http://www.afda.com/rego/showteam.php?teamid=5711
Where: JF O'Grady Fields, Fairfield (where we played Regionals)
When: June 27-28
What: Training camp to help players of all levels of ability to improve their individual skills and game. It is run in the style of a national team training camp.
Who: The camp is open to all women, and we have a large coaching staff to ensure that new players learn the basics and more experienced players are pushed by Australia’s top coaches of women. All in a friendly environment
Cost: $200 - this helps to pay for the cost of fields, food, flying coaches in, and helping interstate people to come.