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| Matt | Post subject: Polo Training | |
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| Hi all,
Hope you enjoyed polo last night - I did!
It was really evident last night that everyone has really improved in all areas, and the standard of every game last night was really, really good. Very well done to everyone - if we all continue to play like that, then we should all do excellently at our own tournament in week eight, and in the BUSA's. Time for some tournament victories methinks.... (Bring it on Nottingham Men/Birmingham Ladies!).
To make sure we keep on top of our game, we'll do some more training exercises next week, as well as some games. If there is anything you would like to practice in particular, please e-mail me (address below) to let me know, and we'll fit it in.
Could I also make a request? Could everyone really try to be on time (7.15) for training next week please? It makes it soooo much easier to organise! I do realise, though, that people have lectures and things, which can make it difficult. But if you don't, it would be cool if you could arrive on time, or even a little early to help with getting the kit out, putting goals up and that kind of thing. We can get more time playing polo that way!
I promise we are going to do some trips to the River Leam in Leamington some time soon. We're just waiting for the weather to get above zero degrees before we brave it!
Well done again to everyone at training last night - keep it up!
Matt (M.C.Gill@warwick.ac.uk)
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Posted: Wed 25th Jan, 2006 9:59am |
| Nicky | Post subject: Re: Polo Training | |
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 | not the leam its cold!!!!!!!!!! Have to buy some more thermals :) |
Posted: Wed 25th Jan, 2006 1:24pm |
| Where Am I | Post subject: Re: Polo Training | |
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| quiet, pretty much everone need to train on some real (cold?) water, last year at the busa's the B team for sure seemed to utterly fall apart seemingly as it was "cold". Ruined our chances, everyone much more scared of being pushed in! Its such an immense advantage when you don't care whether your in a position to be pushed in...but the other team clearly do; and they know you know, and they know you dont care etc (grinning about this fact is always off-putting) (if that makes sense) muhahahahaha!!
Its nothing compared to paddling some rivers we've done... or sitting in the cold for four hours like last year in Wales hehe!
Be The One |
Posted: Wed 25th Jan, 2006 2:28pm |
| Iain | Post subject: Re: Polo Training | |
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 | Can't be worse than what you've already braved, nicky. |
Posted: Wed 25th Jan, 2006 10:26pm |
| Iain | Post subject: Re: Polo Training | |
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 | yay, thingy worked. |
Posted: Wed 25th Jan, 2006 10:27pm |
| Artem | Post subject: Re: Polo Training | |
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| Yes!!! The more training the better (with a maniac gleam in my eyes)!!! |
Posted: Thu 26th Jan, 2006 12:56pm |
| Graham | Post subject: Re: Polo Training | |
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| Pushing Nicky into cold water? I should coco. |
Posted: Thu 26th Jan, 2006 5:25pm |
| Artem | Post subject: Re: Polo Training | |
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| Why Nicky? It'd be cool to push anyone into a cold water... |
Posted: Fri 27th Jan, 2006 10:33am |