Talking Ultimate
Talking Ultimate
- Playing for Ireland
- A sense of history
- Surviving a week long tournament
- Captaincy - it's more than just calling a line
- What does Spirit mean to you?
- Better know your team mates
- New Year's Resolution
- What's your favourite drill?
- If you could change one thing about ultimate.
- All-Ireland Championships
- Play smart defense and get more turnovers
- So you want to be a handler
- In between games at a tournament
- Mentality when your team has a lead
- About Talking Ultimate
Women's Team Spirit Win World's 2004
Tsetse Fly - a game of 3 halves
Simon Cocking
Ireland makes its juniors debut
Mark Earley
Ireland vs, Russsia WUGC 2004
Mark Earley
IRELAND -vs- DENMARK
BritBoy Mac JudasCock
First victory for Ireland's Woman
Fiona Mc Donald
Women's Team Spirit Win World's 2004
Fiona Mc Donald
The experience of 2003 had certainly put fire in our bellies to improve and in 2004 we went to Finland as a non-tyro team. We were improving and managed to have a no bagel tournament.
A lot of hard work from Brian helped us gain knowledge and experience throughout the week (thank you Brian) and we really started to show our true colours on the field battling with determination and fairness! Especially in our tight games against the Russians. When we rocked up to watch the finals (well and truly hungover) we were absolutely over the moon to be announced as Spirit Winners!!!!!
I think we owe a lot to the Irish Open Team (Open Division Spirit Winners) at the time who encouraged us the whole way through the tournament, it may have been easy to let our heads drop but the lads tirelessly cheered us on with countless renditions of 'You're just too good to be true'. World's 2004 blooded some of our strongest international tournaments to date and it really is a pleasure for me to say that I was part of the team who really started to make things happen for Irish Women's Ultimate. I just hope I've got more miles on the clock to experience another Spirit Win! To win alongside the Open Team was a great testament to the good reputation that Irish Ultimate holds, I just hope that we can all uphold this as we grow....the future is in our hands! I really think it is important to highlight for future National Teams that whilst you need to focus on your team's performance and your individual performance to have your fellow country men and women there supporting you in the green white and gold is something very special indeed!



