The toddlers and Money Shots

2 of the 3 teams currently playing in Waterford

Waterford Dodgeball Club

Sam Batchelor and Derek English in the final of the Dublin Open

IDBA President in Action

Bonjo Leading from the front with a fine catch

World Mini Games

Our first out door event held in cork.

Fancy Dress

Just one of our famous themed training sessions

Monday 28 December 2015

We are back!!!!!!!!!!

After a short break, We are pleased to announce that Waterford dodgeball club is back up and running thanks to the efforts of Brian and Ed.

First session of the new year will be  Wednesday January 6th in the de le salle sports hall.

New members are always welcome and the first session will always be free of charge .

if you have any questions please comment below or contact us on our Facebook page and we will be more than happy to help

Sunday 13 April 2014

Operation Dylan

















As most of you will know by now, Waterford Dodgeball club are hosting a tournament on the May Bank holiday weekend in aid of Operation Dylan.



For those of you who may be wondering what Operation Dylan is about, i will try and give you a brief summary.  Dylan is a 4 year old boy, who like most boys that age like to explore, play , mess and pretty much cause havoc. ( i should know as i have 2 myself).  The difference with Dylan is that he was diagnosed with a condition called cerebral palsy.  Like most medical conditions, there are various levels which have different effects on different people but for Dylan it affects his ability to walk.
Dylan Training for the upcoming tournament


Dodgeballers and non dodgeballers alike, take the use of our legs for granted, We run, jump duck, dive and do all sorts with our legs and don't give a moments though about it, so i can only imagine how it must feel not to be able to do these things. 

looks like Dylan will be supporting Oozma Kappa


It is not all doom and gloom however and the good news is that you can help. Dylans parents , Claire and Lloyd have located an operation in the USA called  Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR) which could help Dylan walk just like you or me. The only down side to this operation is that it is in the USA and unfortunately these things are never cheap, but that is where you come in.

 There are a number of ways you can help!!
1. Enter a team or join a team in the Dodgeball competition on May 3rd.  To enter a team simply email derek@dodgeball.ie with your team name and your in. Cost to enter is €10 per person (minimum of 6 per team)  or €7.50 if you come in fancy dress and you pay on the day.  For those who have never played before, it is a great way to try out a new sport and support a great cause while doing so.

It’s #FundraisingFriday :: Please Donate $10 to Your Favorite Nonprofit! http://bit.ly/SZmE9Q 

2. Donate directly to operation Dylan.  I understand it is not possible for everyone to come along as some people may be away but that does not mean you can't get involved.  You can still donate. CLICK HERE   it does not matter how small or big a donation is as every penny counts and it will go to give a brave young boy a great chance to walk pain free.

For more information on Operation Dylan please check out the links below
https://www.facebook.com/OperationDylan/info
http://operationdylan.jimdo.com/
http://www.enableireland.ie/

Please share this event and try and get as many as your friends to play as possible and we will  Look forward to seeing you all on the court on May 3rd :)

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If You click this you must follow the instructions  :)

Wednesday 2 April 2014

Tournament review

 


From Saturdays Tournament i am sore in places i never knew existed. Must be a sign that i am getting old.!!!   Won't be long more and i will be like this fella


As you all know we had 3 teams from Waterford travel to Dublin last Saturday looking for glory in the first tournament of the year. In what was a really competitive field, it was sadly not to be but i think the home of Dodgeball in Southern Ireland can be proud of their performances.


Reservoir dodge who were captained by EdPurcell, came 2nd in the plate in what was a cracking final with team twosie of Dublin. I was playing at the same time this game was going on so did not get to see a lot but Dublin raced into a 3- 0 lead, An inspired Ed led the comeback to 3-3 but Dublin were worthy winners in the last game and won 4-3 overall.

 I did not get to see most of their games due to playing times but from the games i did see Aidan O Neil was the stand out player from the games i did watch and of course Ed is always dangerous, especially on the counter attack. Signs were definitely encouraging and when Aidan, Del and ed all clicked and they looked at times if they were far better than their final position suggested. To be fair to Dodge they were missing no more than 4 of their players, who would of made a huge difference to them and at full strength i can only see this team improving.


As i have mentioned before, the Money shotz in my opinion were leading the race from all the Waterford teams to be in with a chance of winning the tournament outright. With all of their players except one representing Ireland it was hard to argue otherwise. I think they will feel a little disappointed with 4th place,especially after the blistering start they had. They won the first 3 games with ease before been defeated by eventual winners Kapow in the final group game. I really wanted to watch this game but i was busy getting thumped by Queens A team at the same time. I believe it was a tense game but Kapow were worthy winners and topped the group. Shotz progressed through the quarters with ease, easily beating Queens B team but met their match in the semis against the Queens A team who ran out 4-1 winners.

From the games i did see, Graham Coady was the stand out player and Andy made his usual fine catches. Also a special mention for the 2 Dublin girls Andy Fitz and Aisling Mullhern. Without them the shotz would not of had a team to compete and the 2 girls played brilliantly throughout



The Blue cobras, like the moneyshotz got off to a blistering start, winning 3 games in a row however they soon met their match when coming up against a Queens A who made light work at beating the cobras who finished second in their group. The cobras came up against Queens C in the Quater finals and sailed through to meet Kapow in the semis. Kapow proved to be too strong for the inexperienced cobras but it did set up a derby game between the shotz and the cobras in the 3rd place play off.
Like all derby games, this was a tense affair and you could sense that neither team wanted to lose, but it was was the Cobras who came out on top to clinch 3rd place and are now unbeaten against the shotz in the last 3 times they have met in a tournament.

The standout players for the Cobras had to be the 2 Dooley sisters, Both girls were in fine form and made some crucial catches on the day.

All in All each of the 3 teams can be happy with their performance but it is clear that their is a lot of work to do if they want to match the 2 Northern Ireland teams in the Irish open in May. I would like to see all teams come together and send up 2 really strong teams to the Belfast but time will tell if this is possible.

Photos from the tournament can be found here - Photos
 Videos (thanks to dave white) can also be found Here
full tournament results can be found Here





Training tonight was a little bit quiet, A mixture of champions league football and some sore bodies meant that there was only 10 players tonight.  The games started off bright but you could see some of the guys starting to get tired. Maybe stamina is something we need to work on when training on Monday nights!!!   Well done to Andy Nolan and winning last man standing tonight and also, well you know who won last woman standing.  I will update the tables on this during the week.



Wednesday 26 March 2014

Money shotz title to lose

Tonight's Training session was all about getting ready for the forthcoming tournament in Dublin this weekend. In truth it was really a practice game for the money shotz who were near enough at full strength, (the cobras and dodge had a poor showing,) as they breezed through most of the games against a side that was  mashed together.
Photo: Hon the shotz

To be fair to the mixed team they played really well at times and held their own as they won a couple of games and drew a few but the power of the money shotz team was too much for them. The shotz were clearly brimming with confidence and one would have to have them as clear favorites  this weekend.

Leading on to the tournament, we have 3 teams taking part in a 10 team tournament in Dublin and hopes are high for a least a medal here. The blue cobra's attended this last year with special guest Bonjo Thompson and finished second after a hard fought final with Kapow. Kapow themselves seem to have added to their team so it will be interesting to see how they fair out but on paper i think Money shotz will have the strongest team and at this stage it is their tournament to lose.

Below are the 3 groups that were drawn today, Looking at these i would be quietly confident that all 3 teams can qualify for the quarter final but in truth we do not know much about queens or Belfast avengers s fingers crossed all 3 teams will progress.



Group I Group II

A - Money Shotz F - Carpe Dodge

B - Queens 3 G - Belfast Avengers

C - Reservoir Dogs H - Queens 1

D - Kapow I - Queens 2

E - Dodgesaurus J - The Blue Cobras







Court I - Group 1 Court II - Group 2
12Money shots v Queens 3carpre dodge v belfast avengers
12.18Reservoir dodge v kapowqueens 1 v queens 2
12.36Dodgesaurus v money shotzthe cobras v carpe dodge
12.54Queens 3 v Reservoir dodgebelfast avengers v queens 1
13.12Kapow v Dodgesaurusqueens 2 v the cobras
13.3Money shotz v reservir dodgecarpre dodge v queens 1
13.48queens 3 v dodgesaurusbelfast avengers v the cobras
14.06Money shotz v kapowcarpre dodge v queens 2
14.24reservoir dodge v dodgesaurusqueens 1 v the cobras
14.42Queens 3 v kapowbelfast avengers v quens 1


15Last Man Standing Competition

Knock-Out Rounds




Cup Quarter Final 1 Cup Quarter Final 2
15.22nd in G1 v 3rd in G2 3rd in G1 v 2nd in G2




Plate Semi Final 1 Plate Semi Final 2
15.455th in G1 v 4th in G2 4th in G1 v 5th in G2




Cup Semi Final 1 Cup Semi Final 2
16.11st in G1 v Winner CQ2 Winner CQ1 v 1st in G2




Plate Final Cup 3rd Place Final
16.35Winner PS1 v Winner PS2 Runner-up CS1 v Runner-up CS2




Cup Final
16.5Winner CS1 v Winner CS2

17.2Awards Ceremony

Stay tuned to twitter and facebook.for updates on how the games are going throughout Saturday.




Last man standing tonight was interesting., The winner  Derek English made it look so easy :),  it must be said he had an absolute shocker of a night tonight but somehow managed to fend off  David White in the final showdown and now joins Lee at the top of the table. Aine again was the last women standing..YAWN.. do you want your trophy now Aine?

P.s Nice Pic of Brian above,  he has hardly got knocked out again !!

Sunday 23 March 2014

Last person Standing

 





Pictured above is our Club Secretary handing Andy"twinkletoes" Nolan his trophy for winning last man Standing in the first quarter of the year.  After coming second at the back end of last year when loosing only in a dodge off, it has to be said that Andy deserved this title this time around is is definitely the one to watch this time around.

That said week 1 was dominated by a newcomer in the form of Lee Halligan. Lee is fairly new to the game but has taking to it like duck to water with some fine performances in our games and from memory i think this is his second time winning last man standing in a short space of time and will definitely be one player to keep an eye on this time around.  Hopefully Lee can get together with some of the other new players and start a new team in our up and coming Premier League.The last women standing has been dominated by Aine fewer in what seems like forever and this week proved to be no different with Aine nearly coming second overall and was the last women standing.Well done to both Lee and Aine!!


Date Last man standing Points Last women standing Points
19/03/2014 Lee Halligan 1 Aine Fewer 1

The Waterford Dodeball Premier League will be starting on the 30th of April. The main aim of this league is to provide a competitive edge to Dodgeball in Waterford which will in turn improve our players at national tournaments or even when they step up to national level. So far we currently have 3 teams entered.

 1. Moneyshotz - 
 The shotz are spearheaded by Waterfords most capped  Irish player in the form of Conor Cullen.  Conor has put together powerful team with no less than 5 internationals in their side and will no doubt be favourites to win the title this year. The favourite tag is further backed up by the fact that money shotz won the last league title in Waterford some 2 years ago and they will certainly prove to be the team to beat this time around.


2. Reservoir Dodge
 Reservoir dodge are captained by Ed Purcell who is famous for 3 things. His beard, his blue pants and his dodgeball skills.  Any team with Ed in it has a strong chance in any league but back that up with 4 internationals, a Jesus lookalike and a mayo man and it is not hard to see that this team will be serious contenders to lift the crown to become champions. These guys will be definitely be the one to watch and if they can all click on the court at the same time than they will be incredible hard to beat.

3. Blue Cobras
The cobras led by Sam Bachelor will be going into this league currently as the underdogs. Currently in a bit of a transitional period in terms of their name (formerly the toddlers) and also personnel as most of the original toddlers have now moved on. Although they have the tags of underdogs, the Cobras cannot be ruled out if their tournament form is anything to go by. Unbeating against the shotz (p2, w2) came 1st in the irish open B tournament in 2012, 3rd in the irish open in Belfast last year and 2nd in the tournament haven in Dublin last year also. The Cobras will find it tough going this time around but can pull off a shock if their experienced players gel quickly.


We are hoping to add more teams to the league over the next few weeks. Registration cut-off is  Friday 18th of April and the league itself will start the following Wednesday.
There is €10 registration fee and €30 deposit is required . Don't worry this will be returned to the team for attendance of all matches. On match day the cost is €5 per person or €30 per team, so if you have more than 6 players it will cost less than €5 each and you will be guaranteed 18 games of dodgeball.
I mentioned earlier we have some very good new players who has came down recently and hopefully they can put in a team. If anyone else would like to enter a team or would like more information on the league than leave a comment below or email Derek@dodgeball.ie and we will get back to you as soon as we can.





Thursday 20 March 2014

International Expierence (with Videos)

It has been a busy couple of weeks here for Waterford dodgeball Players. As most of you would of heard by now we had a few members of our club who took part on the international scene for the 6 nations.


Whether the tournament itself was a success is a matter of opinion (i think it was) but the boys and lady from our our club can hold their heads high as they did their bit to help beat Scotland and France and also put in some excellent performances against the bigger teams. They also gained some valuable experience which no doubt will only benefit our club.


Graham Coady ( Money Shotz ),   
Aidan Bolger (Money Shotz ) 
Darren Buggy (Reservoir Dodge) 
Aidan O' Neill (Reservoir Dodge) 
Dave Walsh (Reservoir Dodge)
Ed Purcell (Reservoir Dodge)
Conor Cullen (Money Shotz)

Derek English (Blue Cobras)
Andy Nolan (Money Shotz,)

Aneta Biedel (Money Shotz)

Below are some of the games our members played in.  If you think you would be good enough to represent your country at dodgeball than why not come down and give it a go

MENS A TEAM



MENS B TEAM

WOMENS TEAM



Look out for our boys and girls at the euros later this year

Wednesday 12 March 2014

Dodgeball Youth League


Waterford Sports Partnership and Waterford Dodgeball Club held the first ever Dodgeball Youth League for Community Youth groups in Waterford City on Friday 7th March. Teams from Children's Group Link, Manor St. John YP, Northern Suburbs CYP, Ballybeg CYP, BALL and SHY Youth projects entered the league. The league will take place every 2nd Friday, over a period of 8 weeks and caters for two age sections- U-12 and U-15.



This fast paced, high energized activity began with great excitement as the young people dived, ducked, jumped, slipped - and of course, dodged their way to an hour of fun exercise.



After the first week, Children's Group Link hold 1st and 2nd place. While hot on their heels are Shy, Children's Group Link, Manor St. John and BALL. Northern Suburbs and Ballybeg have not got out of the blocks as quick, but expect these teams to be pushing up the table as the weeks progress if commitment is anything to go by.



Waterford Sports Partnership would like to thank Children's Group Link and Manor St. John for the use of thier facilities. The next Blitz takes place on Friday 21st March from 5pm-6pm at Children's Group Link and Manor St. John.


TEAM                       Points (Week1)

GCL-1                             7

GCL-2                             6

SHY                                6

GCL-3                             5

Manor St John- 1             5

BALL                              5

Ballybeg- 2                      3

Manor St. John- 2            3

Northern Suburbs            3

Ballybeg- 1                      2