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• #602
That would be cool sending a few teams, but for gawds sake, team names!
B team sounds pants..
so if there is 4, black stabbath plus b, c and d?
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• #603
Ub40/16
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• #604
Mission of Birmingham - thats when i reach for my rotunda
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• #605
imho, I think keep with the theme? Napalm Dab, Judas Poloist, The Au Polos...grabs coat
There's always Slade and Duran Duran...
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• #606
I liked Napalm Breath.
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• #607
^cool name
Fleetwood hack
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• #608
Polo Will Eat Itself
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• #609
Thats fantastic void...
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• #610
^cool name
Fleetwood hack
aw gawd, I want. Not Brum though?
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• #611
Unfortuatley not, but I thought it had a nice ring to it.
On another tangent, our goals. Drawings are being developed and waiting on the info about the material.
Hyper.. Your aluminium tubing will be included in the next order of aluminium we receive, sorted.
Void..still have not spotting anything, busy here, I'm just having a quick skive.
Erm... Polo's atomic dustbin
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• #612
No sweat, only said I'd try, she thinks I'm useless anyway so this will only give her more fuel on her fire
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• #613
Electric light court-jester
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• #614
ocean colour shuffle
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• #615
Extreme Bike-golf Terror
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• #616
Lol
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• #617
have a two man team with the two Dans called - Dan Dan... would be funnier if it was two Darrens.
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• #618
Lmao!!!
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• #619
Face Palm Death.
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• #620
Like it ^
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• #621
*Re-post from the London forum as they discuss reffing their league playoffs. Some interesting stuff for us, too. People really need to start looking closely at their bikes and mallets in particular to make sure they're as safe as they can be. Most notable are bar caps, mallet caps and bolts protruding from mallet heads. *
**Starting out:
**1. Source goal refs (make sure they know how to call a goal) and make sure the goals are the correct size, etc.- Equipment check of all players (bar ends, mallets plugs, etc), no grey areas, if you can't sort your bike out then that team forfeits the fixture.
- Give the players a mini summary of your understanding of the rules, this is your generic ref schpeel and usually covers the areas of the rules that often vary from tourney to tourney (ball joints, restarts after goals, hooking keepers, etc).
- Make an impression and tell the players your style of reffing, what you expect from them, and ask for any questions from them pre-game.
- Check who's charging, left on right charging is dangerous and encourage left on left or right on right.
- Start the game (if you see someone "false starting" the charge, then don't say polo and call them back or blow your whistle and call them back).
Dos and Don'ts
Do be impartial and consistent, this ensures a fair game.
Do be vocal (keep telling the players what you're seeing, issue warning, whatever suits your style).
Do be attentive (it's crucial you have your full attention on the game at all times).
Do say what you see (don't be swayed by anyone and don't call something that you didn't see).
Do give a reason for what you're calling ("illegal bike on bike, t-bone, pushing, etc").
Do give a reason for not calling anything ("that's ok", "incidental contact", "like-for-like", etc).
Don't stop the game on crashes unless a foul was committed (polo is a contact sport, aggression/crashes is part of the game).
Don't call a foul if the innocent team has the advantage, issue a double tap out (or similar) instead and let them continue their attack.
Don't engage in conversation with any players, tell them you'll "discuss it afterwards" or similar, (penalise the player if they keep giving you backchat).
Don't just call foot downs or crashes (for example a hand grabbing another player's bar is an instant strong foul regardless of anyone crashing, etc).
Don't be afraid to use "strong foul" calls (sin bin offenses) and call incidents/fouls first time, don't allow each player one "get out of jail free card", etc.
Don't use your whistle for anything except to stop the game, call goals, etc. (Use your voice and hands until you need to stop the game, issue a ball turnover, etc.)General thoughts
Know the rules for the tournament/game your reffing inside and out, ask questions of others if you think of a situation you wouldn't know how to call.
Try to think of the players as either "playing the ball" (regardless of possession, you're still either involved in a play or not, for example: being ready to intercept a pass/break) or as "playing the player" (not looking at the ball/play, trying to force foot downs and cause mini fouls, etc), if someone is "playing the ball" then it's likely there will be more incidental incidents, if they're "playing the player" then it's likely there will be more malicious incidents (fouls).
Make your call and stick to it, don't be swayed.
Try to think of fouls as either "weak fouls" (no need to stop the game, tap out offenses) and "strong fouls" (play advantage, then stop the game and issue a sin bin or a ball turnover), you should know in your mind which is which (mallet under wheel versus reckless t-bone for example).
Players with possession should be given the benefit of the doubt if your unsure of the call. A classic example of this is when a defending player brakes and an attacker runs into their back wheel and crashes. Obviously if the attacker is not looking up (knowing where they're going) then they are at fault, otherwise it's likely that the defender is at fault.
Not all refs will make the same calls, this is fine (there are still grey areas in polo). Ensure that you make consistent calls and you'll be a good ref. - Equipment check of all players (bar ends, mallets plugs, etc), no grey areas, if you can't sort your bike out then that team forfeits the fixture.
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• #622
bringing megaphone sunday... =)
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• #623
Face Palm Death.
Like.
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• #624
Two quick questions...
Can anybody point me in the direction of a good (low budget) screen printer in BHM or surrounding areas?
Can anybody suggest a friend who can build websites? (Main criteria: must be able to host music files, images and archive)
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• #625
I used to work here http://www.getagripstudio.com/ cannot vouch for them enough.
Depending on what it is, I can do it for you/teach you how.
My ass hurts already.
Anyway - National Champs heads up.
People in London and Manchester are working to organise the nationals in the Manchester velodrome 18/19th June. ***This isn't confirmed yet ***but I just wanted to give people a heads up.
There's only been one of these before, also in Manchester, and they throw a great tourney. Also, the onus is on inclusivity, so we can send as many teams as we can muster. Going on recent turnouts, we should get at least 3 teams, maybe even 4. That would be awesome.