The new school term commenced with the return of the games prior to the opening day.After a long two weeks holiday break and not enough opportunity to kick the ball around,meant Del had so much energy to burn in his reserved.As per normal Saturday morning rituals, overdressing the sister, packing some food etc, we set off to the ground.Earlier in the morning there has been some confusion as to wether we would use the Massey Park Grounds or the George Street School playgrounds.As for us we were not sure if the games would proceed as well as it had been pouring in the morning.We got a confirmation from the team manager Laurah that the games will go on and so we proceeded to the Massey Park grounds.
Surprisingly Del’s team was peached with the Navy Seals, not so sure if the format of the games have return matches, but definitely they had played the Navy Seals in their maiden match.And so it made sense that it was a return match. One thing for sure was there was a clear difference between two teams.Red Robbins had 4 girls and 4 boys and Navy Seals had 10 boys.The ensthuasistic coach was back and and prior to the match he took the lads through an awesome drill, where essentially everyone including the Red Robbins took some time to just watch and enjoy.They had lots of energy, and were also stoic.Luckly Del wasnt even fussed by their fancy warm ups he was just wanted to get on with it.
As expected the Navy Seals managed to score first before Del’s team had settled.Despite the set back, the match was quiet well balanced with the Red Robbins appearing as if they had a plan of some sort. Laurah’s son Kobbie stayed all the while at the back playing sweeper, whilst Del as usual had a roving role,
