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The Touchers, like many champion people and sports teams do, did enough to win their 5th Grand Final in 5 appearances at the Belrose Touch Football Seniors competition last night. Going into Finals night, the Toucher's were minor premiers with that privilege came a smoother ride to start off the night. The 5 teams finals format made life extremely difficult for the other 4 teams.   Over the last 8 years, the Toucher's have blown teams off the field, they have played pretty. The high speed men, BBB, Bulldog, VC, Rocket and Locksmith would score runaway tries all throughout the regular season. But this season we played ugly and kept on winning. With ageing bodies but willing minds, the Touchers just found ways to win and there was no better example of this than last night. In the opening game for the Toucher's, the Major semi, were up against this years nemesis's. Drawing 3-3 in the regular season, this was the classic grudge match. The Toucher's stuck to ...
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A Very Touching Christmas

Now that its the 1st of December, so now I can talk about the upcoming festive season we call Christmas. Any mention of Christmas before December incurs a substantial fine in my world. I am sure all of the Touchers in the corporation have written a list of the goodies they want to see under the tree. But I will come back to that as governance dictates that I write at least a few words about the game last night. We drew 3-3 ... thats it. OH I have to write more ????  OKAY G Plummer and the Locksmith almost tied for Man of the Match. However, Locky lost half a point when he passed the pill 6 feet over my head while I was showing the VC how one runs into a gaping hole to get clear and hopefully score the match winning try. I am sure I jumped but its doubtful there was much air between my size 13 cross trainers and the turf at anytime. So with the loss of that half point G Plummer got the trophy last night. Even with the 3 reserves, all of us had nothing left in the tank ...

Ignorance needed in Injury Management

Normally this article provides a detailed assessment and description of the previous nights game by the Championship team know around the world as the 'OverTouchers'. However, a dramatic turn of events had ensured this article take a different turn today. We have all heard of a players second year syndrome but  last weeks Man of the match, Rami, has broken new ground with 2nd game syndrome. Just on 8am this morning, the ball playing big man sent through the following note: "Small tear in the Achilles boys. No running for a few weeks...physio sessions for a while" Now lets just break that down but first strap yourselves in readers, this may hurt a little . I am stunned, nay, amazed how such a diagnosis can be determined within 12 hours of the games completion. Poor old Jonty had also sent through a note after last weeks game that he too had suffered an injury, torn meniscus, within a small amount of hours after the final bell. Now I thought that the pro...

Touchers new blood policy pays dividends

All good corporations have road maps for succession plans and the Toucher's are no different. With the average age of the mighty team getting higher with each day, the sub committee for Growth and Development approved the signing of a new Toucher, RAMI late on Thursday afternoon. I wanted to name him Rookie but the great Rocket has that name in his portfolio despite him being a key member of the team for 6 years. The playing roster was depleted last night, making the new signing brilliant timing. The following were away for different reasons; Scorpion/Sponsor/DG was in far North Queensland again feeding at the trough of corporate indulgence Rocket/Rookie/Leftie/ was away on assignment and wouldn't tell us were. Smith/Legsy was at home with Meningococcal, Ebola and a runny nose R. Plummer the greatest A Grade player of all time was in traction in North Shore Hospital with a hurty back BBB was of trekking to the base camp of Mt Kosciusko. Shouldn't be too ha...

Is he tricking us or has he finally listened?

As I sat last night in the back yard on the brisk spring evening, I began the next chapter of this critically acclaimed column. The filling moon drew light across the keyboard as the drifting nor east wind bristled the hair on my heaving chest.  A chilled Sauvignon Blanc sat nicely at my side. For those who care it was a Petaluma from the hills of Adelaide. Nice on the palate and compliments the Kettle branded Salt and Vinegar chips very well. But I struggled to get started as I was concerned on a very serious matter. Did my article 6 days ago really sink in with the VC ? Or was he behaving himself because the Greatest A Grade player of all time, R Plummer had returned to the Toucher's. Or was he just not feeling himself? I'm really not sure which one it was that made the VC a team player last night. To only be caught once with the pill from dummy half gave him his second record in two weeks. After getting caught 28 times last week which was a record, being ca...

A work in progress

To the readers of this article across this wide brown land and all over the world. I offer that I write from the heart. I am inspired by the positive thought of my fellow man. So when taken to task for not publishing an article in Week 1 of the Belrose Touch Football Championship, I want you all to look in the mirror an ask 'yourself' why. Ask yourself why did this long suffering scribe did not deliver prose on the efforts our multi championship winning team after the first game of this spring summer series. If you are not sure go back to the video tape of the game and breakdown how you went. Did you play your best game against poor competition? Or did you lower your high standards and pronounce that 'we won...thats good enough'. Going into week 2 of the championship I was not flushed with the youthful vigour of a mid twenties male with it all in front of him. No I was concerned that this group of middle aged men had thought that winning was enough. So when ques...