Grinning

Training

This week’s training session was a little different. We had Sue Perman, who used to play for Brusing Banditas, as a guest coach. The session was all about footwork. We started with Creepy Blocker, given as a tool to annoy and distract the opposition from their task of blocking your jammer. I don’t recall the numerous other drills, but they included loads of transition work, 180 jumps to a stop, on both sides, backwards acceleration, track transitions, techniques for making holes in walls, and techniques for bunching the wall up. We did backwards running on toe stops, pushing, endurance drills and a neat 180-to-shoulder block. Melon Collie got a mention as being really good at this :-)

We finished with queen of the track. I decided to go after Jim, and got taken out by Baker whilst doing so and he went on to win.

A very full sessions that left us with loads to practice. Thank you Sue!

Aire Force 1 Scrim

For some time I’ve been trying to set up a friendly scrim with AF1. This was all unofficial, me chatting to Bakin Bad and Oblivious Prime every time I bumped into them at derby/skating events. Following their game over in Liverpool Feral got in touch and we bashed out a proposal to make it happen.

Yesterday after training we headed over to Futsal where the AF1 guys were also training. They can field a full team, we played short. On track from the Dead were Buckingham, Baker, Lloyd, Matt, Niven, Si and myself. We had Jason Slays Them from Inhuman League and Dis Droid from Oldham as guests, bringing our team to nine.

I was a little nervous before the scrim. I have a (perhaps irrational) fear of injuring my back again. Once we were all warming up around the track the nerves passed. Half six and first whistle, I was on track as a blocker, and it was fine. The hits were hard, in some cases very (thank you Chris, sorry, I don’t know your derby name) but clean. I didn’t see Bakin, apparently his partner is expecting a child soon, so he’s off skates – hope all goes well with that sir!

I jammed once in the first period, failing to get through the pack. Then before I knew it the period was over. We swapped ends and considered the need to balance the teams. We were all happy to carry on with just nine and did so. The second period seemed to pass faster than the first. Again I jammed just once and got stuck again, though whilst I was there did a cheeky hit on the other jammer when he came around to the back of the back. Knocked him out of bounds and ran him back a little. I didn’t gain anything from it other than the satisfaction that my situational awareness was reasonable. Then with much assistance from my blockers I did make it through the wall. The final score was something like Aire Force 1 around 120 to about 90 for us.

More important than the score was the spirit of the game, which was excellent. I didn’t get any penalties and I think most on our team were cutting the track – not helped by the multitude of markings on the floor. The AF1 blokes seem to be a thoroughly nice bunch, I look forward to playing them in future. Thank you guys, well played!

I’ve got some fresh skills to work on from training and targets to work towards from the scrim. An excellent day of derby!

Back on Track

Yesterday we (The Skateful Dead) hosted another of our co-ed, mixed scrims. The big difference (for me) was that this was my return to the track!

First off I want to thank everyone for turning up and making this possible. Skaters travelled from near and far to take part. We had four down from Scotland, via Newcastle and four over from Hull. Closer to home players from Oldham and Leeds. (I hope I’ve missed anyone!) Refs and NSOs too, thank you for giving your time.

I was terribly nervous about playing again. Despite an early night on Friday, sleep seemed to evade me. Talking to a few of the Hull’s Angels it seemed that I was not alone, they were nervous too. However, once I got on track I was fine. I think that being in familiar surroundings helped, it was just like a practice session! The first half passed very quickly, the second half I noticed with 12 minutes to go, then it was gone.

I was also very pleased with the spirit with which everyone played. I was on the white team. Eleven of us, with Iron Giant elected as the captain. When it came to bench management we just took it in turns, with no regard to the score. Perfect :-)

I got to jam three times. The first time I got stuck behind the wall – the wall being El Nasser. She is an amazing blocker! I didn’t even get into the wall. Good job El!

The second time the lesson that I learnt was how important the team can be. They clearing a path for me and I just ran for it and scored 10 points before calling the jam. (I was pleasantly surprised to find that I’d realised that the black jammer was coming round and that calling the jam was probably the right thing to do.)

The third time I got lucky as two of the black blockers got called on penalties, leaving just two on track. This made getting round easier and I got another 10.

The other worry that I had was that I wouldn’t be able to take hits. I did take hits and, as far as I can tell at the time of writing (25 minutes passed midnight) I don’t think that I’m injured :-) From memory, Kurt Copain got a good hit on me, Optimus Grime got two, which would have been three if El hadn’t knocked me out of the way first.

I hope that some of the blocking skills of Rigs and RIPunzel(?) have rubbed off on me. Really good situational awareness, reformation of the wall and recycling.

Penalties? I got called on a destruction of pack. Happy with that. I’m keen to avoid any of the “likely to cause injury” penalties, such as high block, back block etc. One penalty in a an hour is fine.

Skaters, for the record and in no particular order (corrections please):

White: Iron Giant, Pixel Vixen, Riggs, R.I.Punzel, Heineken, Blazing Inferno, Ned, Rollerphobia, Phil S Stein, Chris de Blur, sk8geek

Black: Block Teaser, Knuckleduster Nat, El Nasser, Tripping the Velvet, Killer Blow Armstrong, Bruise Dog, Whyte & MacDie, Kurt Copain, Optimus Grime, Buckingham Malice

I want to finish with a thank you to Iron Giant, Pixel Vixen, Knuckleduster Nat and Block Teaser for coming over from Hull. As readers may know, I have foisted myself upon Hulls Angels as a photographer. I have seen them play many times. Yesterday I got to skate with four of them. So much fun! Thank you Dames :-)

Right, still buzzing, so sleep seems improbable, but I suppose I should try :-)