Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Issue # 46 - June's Jaunts

. June 2011.

Hello again, and welcome to our June edition. Yes it has been a month for jaunts - Jake and Dave headed to the Bahamas for the Under 10 and Under 12 Rugby tour (Dave didn't make either team), and Michelle headed off to Charlotte to play in a Gaelic Football tournament.

In amongst all that was the Annual Rugby Club Dinner, the Annual Gaelic Gaala Ball, a lengthy swim meet, a Mile sea swim, some Soccer (or Football if you prefer that), a spot of Diving and that should about cover it. If there's anything else, it'll be included below so without any further waffling from me grab your tea/coffee/beer/wine and enjoy our attempt at keeping you entertained, even for a few short moments.

Charlotte Turns Green
Michelle donned her 'I Love Guinness' Tee shirt (just t' be sure t' be sure!) and headed off to Charlotte, along with a large proportion of Cayman's Irish folk, to play in a Gaelic Football tournament. The Gaelic season ended here a few weeks back and this was the end of season tour.





There were teams from Washington, Cayman, Charlotte, and an Irish club from somewhere else...The standard was very good and while the girls got thrashed, the guys team put up a great fight. The guys won their first two games and narrowly lost the third, coming second in the tournament. The girls tried hard but could not compete with the superb kicking skills of the other teams - their skills were such that they would not have looked out of place in the men's league. The Cayman girls were forced to play a defensive game and spent most to the time in their half but did manage to get some points on the board. They were quite relieved when a minor tornado/storm came through forcing the last game to be cancelled.


Being a team of consummate professionals, pre-match drinking was kept to a minimum.

The cup that got away - Captain Michelle & Coach Garry managed to get their hands on it long enough for a photo

The highlight of the weekend was the party bus. A bus had been organised to take them from the airport to their hotel and to/from the pitch. They got quite a surprise to see the bus lined up for them - a big old black one, complete with dance pole, disco lights, fridge and very loud music (and not a lot of room for suitcases!). The girls took over the back and used the music as a good vocal warm up before (and after) the games.
A quiet night was had by the more serious players on the Friday night, heading to bed about 12.30am after enjoying a good Irish meal at one of the local Irish pubs and a few quiet drinks at another. Sat night the girls had a nice team dinner before heading out to the after party back at one of the Irish pubs, including an Irish band. All the teams went and they partied until they were kicked out at 2.30am, then it was back to Michelle & her room-mate's room for a couple of nightcaps before getting to bed at 4am. Luckily, the girls had agreed to meet at midday so they were able to get a decent sleep in, before heading off to a mall for a bit of shopping. Surprisingly, the shopping was a bit slow to start with, until after a feed - then Michelle managed to do a bit of damage to the credit card! After re-packing the suitcase, the girls went up to the rooftop pool and had a few drinks and a swim, before heading out to join the boys at yet another Irish pub. What they thought would be a quiet night, ending up being another late one, getting to bed about 5am - man, those Irish can party! Shame they had to be at the airport by 9am - it was a very long day and Michelle even had to play a game of touch that evening!
Despite the lack of sleep, it was a fantastic weekend with a great bunch of people - Michelle had still not fully recovered her voice!

This is the pre-match tradition of locating the ball. If you find it, you get to start with it.

Triathlon


Michelle during the running leg of a recent triathlon

After the November sprint triathlon last year, Michelle has been trying to keep up the running and cycling with a view to doing the full one this year. She has participated in a couple of tris recently, another sprint one (800m swim in the pool, 12 mile bike, 3 mile run) where she came 6th, and a social one last weekend (approx 400m swim, 10mile bike, 3 mile run) where she came 3rd. She is always strong on the swim and one of the early ones out of the pool/sea but despite still using a friends road bike, quite a few manage to catch her on the cycle and the run which can be a bit depressing counting the numbers passing her, but she's doing pretty well for an old girl!

Diving
Now that we have some of our weekends back (Rugby & Gaelic have finished for the year) we headed across the road with Sam in tow for dive last weekend. It was a relatively simple dive (although Dave left his weights in his dive back and wondered why he couldn't descend very well...) to a depth of around 50 feet. Sam isn't supposed to go deeper than that as there has been no research into the effects of Nitrogen on growing bones. So, as a safety precaution, we'll stick with that until she gets a bit older. Although having said that, you wouldn't think she'd have that much growing left in her!

Mr Lobster comes out to say hello
There is plenty of sea life around at that depth and we weren't disappointed. Plenty of Grouper loitering around, as well as a couple of Lionfish, a Lobster, Queen Angel Fish, some cool shrimps and other bits n pieces. Even a big old turtle came out to see who was in his garden.

Shrimps, having a little get together

More Dive Pics

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RUGBY

Bahamas Tour

The Cayman Islands Under 10 and the Under 12 Rugby teams headed for Bahamas in June. Jake has been training with the Under 10's all season and after the disappointment of having their annual fixture against Bermuda cancelled,the club arranged for a tour to the Bahamas.
Dave has been helping out with the Coaching of this group and went along as well.
There were about 35 kids going, so it was always going to be full on for the adults who travelled, and for one reason or another, many of them didn't get a whole lot of sleep over the weekend.

They headed off from Cayman on the Friday night on the Regular BA flight enroute to London, which stops at Nassau. There were a few looks of horror on some of the faces of the other passengers when 35 loud kids raced onto the plane and started chanting "We're off to London!"
Fortunately for those people staying on the flight, the rowdy bunch deplaned after only two hours of the trip, never to be seen again of that flight.
They overnighted in a seedy Hotel in dodgy part of Nassau. But maybe all of Nassau is dodgy, it was hard to tell.
After very little sleep the group boarded an early morning plane to Freeport, where the games would be played. It was a short flight and they were soon sorting out rooms and breakfast in the new digs.
After that it was off to the rugby ground, which was just around the corner. Unfortunately for Jake, his room mate and Dave, they took the wrong corner and walked halfway across the island before a lady stopped and asked them if they were looking for the Rugby Club. "Why yes!" they replied, "How could you know that?"
"Probably by the Rugby kit the boys are wearing", she replied dryly "Hop in, that's were we are headed."
So, they finally made it to the ground and the rest of the team soon arrived (on foot). There were enough kids in the U10 to form a Cayman side, and a Bahamas side, with the remainder forming 'The Barbarians' and they played a round robin tournament.


The Cayman team took that out with Jake scoring his first 'International' points.
This was followed by a BBQ and a couple of shandies back at the hotel by the pool. Kids off to bed. Silence ensued. Well it was pretty quiet apart from the low murmuring of the coaches and the occasional clink of glass as they enjoyed a beer or two while keeping one eye fixed on the rooms where the kids were. None escaped and all were accounted for in the morning.
The next day was Test day. The boys all got issued with their new Test strip and had team photos taken before heading down to the ground for a 10:30 start. True to form, the game kicked off on (island) time at 11:45.

The 2011 Cayman Islands Under 10 Test Rugby Team

The Under 10's were first up. They accounted for the relatively inexperienced Bahamas side quite easily, coming away 50 - Nil victors. Jake used his pace on the wing to score two tries in the big game. He was pretty happy about that, especially as he was the youngest on the team.

The Under 12's drew their test in a very entertaining game.


Sorry, no time for autographs!

A post match celebratory beer - at least we think it was post-match...

After the games everyone was ferried to a local resort beach and they spent the afternoon there either playing on the beach or in the pool (OK, there was a bar there too).

Then it was back to the hotel for an early night, which no-one got and then an even earlier wake up (4am) to catch the flight to Miami and then back to Cayman.
There were some pretty tired bodies that dragged themselves off the plane in Cayman. But they were pretty happy tired bodies all the same.
A great trip!

More Pics from the Bahamas trip:
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The Iguana Loose Forward Trio

Annual Rugby Dinner
While Michelle was away in Charlotte, the Rugby Club Dinner was taking place at Camana Bay. The guest speaker was to be Phil Vickery, but he had to withdraw at the last minute. But fortunately Harry Ellis (Google Him if you need to) was sitting somewhere close to Heathrow airport and was able to fly over with less than 12 hours notice. He was an entertaining after-dinner speaker and seemed to enjoy the dinner, as well as the rest of the weekend the club put on for him. He enjoyed a beer or two while he was here and wants to come back!

Dave sat at his team the Iguana's (League Champions... again) table, which was there for a good time, and not a long time as it turned out. Dave managed to survive and left the do on two feet, which is more than can be said for several others.


MORE Pics from the dinner:


Touch Rugby

The Summer Touch League is up and running now. 24 teams, in three divisions. This year Michelle's work has a team in it (3rd Div). The majority got their first taste of Touch last season and have come back for more. Last year was a season of continual improvement with the team winning most of their games toward the end of the season. This year, they have won their first two games and just last week suffered their first loss. Dave also plays for the team as well as one or two other notable local Touch Exponents (just so the side has a little bit of direction). Michelle scored three tries in the first game and two in the second and is currently the highest scorer in ladies table. Dave has dotted down a couple of times, but who hasn't!

Dave also plays for another team in the third Div. Their aim is to lose all of their games, but sometimes this doesn't work. Some opposition teams are that average that you can't give the game away. Although they actually did that last week. After beating a side (without really trying) 5 - 2, they decided to default the game, otherwise the team management would have fined them a serious amount of Buckets of Heineken. The team manager sent an e-mail out the following day, it read: "If we are going to lose this competition, we are going to lose it properly!"

Swim Meet
It was a busy weekend while Michelle was in Charlotte. The kids had the last swim meet before the summer break. It was held on the Friday night and the Sunday morning (groan!) of that weekend.
Both Sam and Jake had been training well leading up to the weekend and they both did really well.
Same came away with either a First or Second in all of her races (as well as PB's in all) and Jake placed in all but two and had PB's in all but one.



Sam took out the high points award for her age group. Jake missed out by a whisker.

Sea Swim

Sam and some other little fishies before the swim



Been there, done that (again) and got the tee shirt

On the Saturday of the same weekend, the Mile Sea swim was on. Dave, Sam and Jake were entered (Michelle was disappointed to miss it this time round). This also happened to be the day after the Rugby club dinner so one of the aforementioned three wasn't actually feeling in peak form.

But away they went and arrived at the beach to get ready for the race. Dave sat in the sand for a while wondering why he had entered, knowing full well that the night before was going to be an issue. But he was boosted by the sight of several other Dinner attendees from the previous night who didn't look that much better.

The kids were raring to go, and so they did and they had dried off and eaten about three pieces of pizza each and had a coke before Dave dragged himself up the beach at the finish.

Sam started near the front and finished in 33:57 and 256th overall. Jake was 40:25 (432nd) and Dave floated in in 46:35 (595th). There were 800 entrants to the race. The number is limited for safety reasons. It is a huge event that has been going for 19 years now and it's popularity is growing each year. We look forward to next year's swim on June 9 2012!

Inter Primary School Football Champions

Sam has been playing in the school fotball team for the last two seasons. This season started off with a 1 -1 nail biter, but since then they haven't lost a game. Dave managed to catch a couple of games and thought they were a really good team with some talented players.

They were crowned league champions for 2011.

Gaelic GAAla Ball
The Gaelic season finished a week or so back. Michelle's team beat the top team to make the final, but unfortunately they were beaten on the day by a team that they had previously beaten twice in the league but on finals day was able to shut down Michelle's team's main points scorer. They also nearly took out Michelle in a big clash over a high ball - she came off worst with a bruised thigh but managed to finish the game - it didn't look like much but took her a week to get over it! It was a good game though.

Dave's team got their arse kicked all year, and finals day was no different. They do however have the dubious record of having won every second half of every game they played all year. If only they could play a first half properly!

A quick stop at the Triple Crown on the way to the ball

Anyway, the Friday following the Rugby Dinner was the night for the Gaelic ball. Buses were put on from one of the pubs in town which took everyone out to the Cracked Conch, and back later.

They had a dinner and prizegiving followed by plenty of dancing and imbibing. Another great night out...and some people even got a sleep-in the next day!


More Gaelic Ball pics:
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Sam shows off the latest 'do' on the Caribbean

Next Month:

Hmmmmm.... not too sure what is on the horizon for July. The kids started their Summer Holidays today and will be off school until September...

I'm sure we'll find something to fill in your coffee break, so don't fret!


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