Thursday, April 29, 2010

Training Tonight and Komodo Song


Gentlemen of the Komodai,

Our Last Training Session before the 10's will be held Tonight at JIS, 7pm!
Be there.

The new song created by our main man Rob goes a little something like this:

We... are.... a ...

jolly bunch of fellows;
and each one is a star;
and if you want to join us;
you'll find us at the bar.
and if you get to know us,
you'll find that we're alright;
'cause we are the men in the red and blue and white;

Should old acquaitance be forgot;
keep your eyes on the ISCI boys.
Komodo's, Komodo's Ko-mo-dos!


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

JAK 10's 2010




* URGENT *
Final Practice Thursday @ 7pm, JIS. Go Hard or Go Home!

Jak 10's coming up this Saturday, May 1st, at ISCI. (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=117672554925441&ref=mf).
Komodo & Dragons teams have a costume theme OUTSIDE of the common party theme (Avatar vs Clash of the Titans), we will go as WWE/WWF wrestlers. Exemplified by G, as Macho Man Randy Savage, McNally as Kurt Angle, and Tom as Razor Ramon.

The Komodo Squad has been chosen, and in no particular order goes like this:
Frano
Burger
Ed
Tall Tom
Tom
Rob,
Will
McCarthy,
Scott,
Brownie,
G,
Jeff,
Mike,
Bob,
Daly,
Kristian

McNally is Captaining the Dragons, for those of you who want a chance to play and win the tournament contact him. 08170140239.

Teams Participating:
Komodos
JIS
Bali
Matano Miners (Sulawesi)
Dragons
Jago Dulu
Nagas (Sumbawa)
Gosowong,
Balikpapan
Bandung Rams
Jakarta Bantengs
Samurai (Japan)

Prizes:
2 TICKETS TO BALI FOR SPECTATORS TO WIN ... CAN it get any better now ...and it can

MANDALA AIRLINES HAS 6 TICKETS TO BE WON. Destination unknown known known ...

Sponsors & Attractions:
Starbucks, pizza marzano, indian food from Fez, cold stone ice cream, Margarita man, Carlsberg


Sunday, April 25, 2010

Jakarta 15's Champs!



First of all, I'd like to send out our best wishes to Tony who is in Singapore recovering from surgery. Tony injured his ankle quite badly on a goal line stand, in which the Komodo held strong. Tony is a great player and we pray for his swift recovery and look forward to his possible return.


WE ARE JAKARTA CHAMPS!!!! (again) It wasn't always pretty but we got it Done! Well done Komodai. It was a little difficult making sure everyone got a chance to play, most of us did - my apologies to those that did not - I myself only played about 15 min.

After a great warm up led by player/coach McCarthy, the Komodo were pumped to build some chemistry before the Jak 10's. Although this was a final, we were not planning to have to actually try to compete as last year's final was a blow out. The plan was to tryout as many different line-ups as we could by getting everyone in the game at different positions. What we did not count on was that the Bantengs came out with fire in their bellys - they came out strong and were resolute in their quest to pull off the upset. Switching players led to miscommunication between the Komodo players, which in turn gave the Bantengs the advantage. By the half, we were up 3 tries to 1. I scored the 1st in the corner that has become
like my 2nd home over the last couple of weeks (see FB photos), I plan to setup a warung their to serve vodka-joss shots after tries. The try by Brownie was one of my favorites (it was definitely not Dicko's) as a 'homage' to the Bantengs, after a Roko like try dive Brownie threw the ball as far as he could in the air and screamed at the top of his lungs incoherently. The try was setup by Will and Tom's heroic run and support that claimed about 70 meters of the pitch. Champagne stuff boys. Dicko, I must admit had a difficult task at keeping Banteng and Komodo from an all out brawl - with each hit and every word that came out of players mouths the tension rose on the verge of erupting. After seeing a Banteng (15) spit in the face of my favorite hooker, I almost lost it myself (their is a time and place for that).

After the half, the Komodo opened strong, scoring 2 back to back tries. The Bantengs scored a try and then we had a brief intermission as Captain and Packleader had to deal with near mutiny in the ranks. The Banteng seemed to feed off the Komodo in-fighting, they saw an opportunity for upset arising. "AYU BANTENG, AYU BANTENG," was about all you could hear off the stands. Their were calls from several players to put the Komodo 1st XV back on the field - but deep down we all knew that wouldn't be a challenge, things were better like this. The defense fought hard, it bent (way too much), but did not break. In the end we won 6 tries to 3. We should commend the Banteng team for their drastic improvement from last year, and the growth of Indonesian Rugby on the whole.

Skipper's Ratings:
Frano - 7.5 - Fitness still needs some work, but his presence on the field and experience in our scrum cannot be overlooked.
Ed - 9 - Smashing number 15 for a try-saving tackle, Glorious! Was all over the field on both attack and defense.
Rob - 7 - Kept the guys from erupting, and displayed great leadership
Burger - 8 - Played very well, but lost his cool a few time - can you blame him though...
Tom - 9 - Didn't know how he would hold up in his return debut, but true to his word his
shoulder is stronger than tungsten, the former captain showed a lot of heart. It is good to have him back
Tall Tom - 8 - Shaking off a little rust, Tom was not quite the all star of game 1, however, he was great in support and we expect him to continue his great play this Saturday at the 10's
Will - 8.5 - Will plays with a nonstop motor,
always after the ball, had a great chip and chase.
Tony - 10 - All class Tony acted like he was SAS with his injury at the sheer weight of Bobby's fall, calmly asking for the stretcher and for someone to hold his foot so that it would not fall off. (see facebook photos and you can see how it happened).
Brownie - 9 - Inspiring tries, and running skills with ball in hand.
McCarthy - 8 - Leadership, heart, power, fitness, determination, the guy has it all; however, we forced him to sit out the 2nd half to rest his hamstrings.
Jeff - 8.5 - Great runs, great hits, the Fijian night train lives up to his name.
Daly - 7 - not one of Daly's best games, but not a lot for him to do either
Morita - 7.5 - had a nice try, but lapses in defense led to Banteng tries
Samurai 11 - 7 - Steady play, but miscommunication and lack of opportunity led to standard play
Bob - 8 - Always the field general, or admiral i should say in his case, Bob's foremost talent is the ability to organize the backs.
Jonathan - 8 - to do with his performance at the bar after
Ian - 9 - read above
Dan the Beer Man - 10 - read above



Friday, April 23, 2010

GAME TIME!

Gentlemen of the Komodai,

We have 2 big days of rugby coming up. Tomorrow we have the Final of the Jakarta 15's Series (Game Time - 4:30, be there for 3:30) and May 1st we have the Jakarta 10's Tournament (starting from 8am-8pm).
The final tomorrow is against the Bantengs, and it should not be taken lightly, this is a huge match for us to build chemistry before the tournament. Make no mistake, the Bantengs have trained their asses off to try and beat us over this week. They have even tweeted that they will ruck me up personally tomorrow; so I, as your Skipper, am asking you to return the favor (I don't do very much rucking, I score tries). Enjoy.

On to the Jakarta 10's. There will be 3 teams competing in the 10's tournament: Komodo (Mike), Dragon (Dan the Beer Man), and Samurai (Ishii). I have picked a team for the Komodai, but final selections will not be made until next week. The candidates:
Forwards: Frano, Ed, Burger, Rob, Tall Tom, Will, Tom X, McCarthy, Ben King
Backs: Vanders, Gareth, Scott, Brownie, Mike, Daly, Jeff, Tony, Bob, Seb
Dan McNally has the privilege of Captaining the Dragon team, whom I think will be almost as competitive PROVIDED our players make it out! We need everyone we can. Both teams have a chance to win, both teams are full of elite players.
Tomorrow Dan and I will see which players gel together...

May 1st, 2010 - DAY OF THE KOMODO (or dragon)
JUST WIN BABY!

Mike

News Flash! ISCI Komodos Train!












For those of you not at JIS last night, you missed an actual training session! Yes indeed, tackle pads and cones were used, coach McCarthy barked out instructions and the team worked on building continuity and communication. It may be a bit late in the day, but I think everyone involved was happy we trained with structure.

See you all Saturday--

McCarthy

Monday, April 19, 2010




The Komodo squad seemed to breathe new air on Saturday, it wasn't quite the burning garbage that we have become so fond of, something had changed in the roar of the Komodo. A sense of urgency perhaps, as the squad looked like a proper side for the first time in ages, or maybe it was the return of Chris Burger; whatever it was, one thing is for sure - the Komodo side looks like a serious contender going into this years Jakarta 10's. The starting 15 looked good, I mean, really good. Within minutes they were up 3 tries, 2 that were generated by fiery team effort and support to be finished off by the skipper on the wing (who decided to come off the field to analyze the rest of the teams play - not to avoid scoring a hat-trick, Tom). G did wonders at the 10 spot, creating opportunities and running wild on his own from time to time. The combination of Brownie to G was good, but when Tony came into the game our 9-10 combination with the Brown bagger outside looked incredible. It's gonna be hard picking the Komodo A squad for the 10's that's for sure.

In the forwards, the re-addition of the BurgerTron was the biggest improvement from
last week, as he continued his old 'smashing' ways; steam rolling everything and anything like a Transvaal freight train. Ed continued to show-off his skills in his ongoing yet futile attempt to play 10, although he did do a great job playing 12 when given the opportunity. Maybe some work on the speed ladder with McCarthy will get you to the promised land brother. Scott's hands have definitely improved since the start of the Series, he makes intelligent decisions on the field, and the rest of the backs benefit from his initiative. With so many tries scored it's really hard to elaborate on each of them. One, however, stood out... Brownie took the ball from a scrum on their 22 from his 9 position sucked the flanker and 10 in, faked to G, and ran the ball right through the opposing backs like a hot knife through butter. Glorious!

Skipper's Ratings:
Frano - 8 - this is more to do with heart and sportsmanship than overall performance, the big man gave his all for us by going to play for the Rams... not a bad job either.
Samurai Hooker - 7 - I remember jumping for a line out for the 1st time ever, and the ball not ending up anywhere near where it should have been. However, he played well on most other aspects of the game.
Rob - 7.5 - always gives it his all, and is great in his leadership role.
Will Davies - 8 - Despite being a drunken sailor, he still "kicked ass!", (just imagine his amazing american accent)
New Player, who's name I forget (dammit, if it were an indonesian line I'd be fine) - 8 - for being a rookie, playing well, making tackles, and remaining discreet about it.
Burger - 9.5 - Punishing running, crippling tackling, crazy talk... the man's got it all... and he's ON the field ALL the time!
Fearless - 7.5 - Always the voice... backs it up with his heart as well, runs all over the field in support of his Komodo brothers.
Brownie - 9 - He'll tell you himself how amazing he played, I don't need to say anything... that said... he's definitely someone I want on my side.
Tony - 8.5 - Great rugby player with great rugby instincts, is true scrum-half...
G - 9 - great play from the 10, who also needs to be commended on his fitness which is not lacking in spite of bad knees and brown nosing. Obviously the best man that BenLine has in Indonesia, what an amazing sponsor.
Ed - 8 - not as dramatic as his previous performances, probably because of the new wealth of talent on the Komodo side, but still provided a spark nonetheless.
Scott - 8 - great overall play from Scott who is becoming a komodo standout, well balanced player.
Dan the Beer Man - 9 - again, this has more to do with Heart and Attitude than anything else. Dan, just got over Dengue, like 2 days before, played for the Rams, and is a generally good guy.
Seb - 7.5 - I think Seb is focused more on the Jak 10's right now than anything else, but he did see some play time and played like his same reliable self.
Morita - 7.5 - scored a try in the corner got high tackled and the ref didn't even count it, he didn't even say a word... that is Zen (fearless or brownie, you could learn a thing or 2)
Tall Rob - 7 - didn't get as much playing time as he would like but was solid in his contribution.

UPDATES: Next week we play the Bantengs in the Final of the Jakarta 15's Series. This is one that the Bantengs have bee waiting for all year, and Bobby would love more than anything to pull off an upset - so we must NOT take this one for granted... 4:30 PM ISCI!!!

THURSDAY TRAINING - we have 2 training sessions left before the 10's. We need to gel as a team. I have an idea of who the top 15 men are to play in the Komodo squad but some effort in training and the game could go a long way in that decision. 7 PM JIS!!!!




Friday, April 16, 2010

Game Tomorrow

Game vs Bandung Rams, Saturday 17th, at 4:30 pm.
Komodo players need to get to ISCI by 3:30 at least to get a proper warm-up in. From now on we play each game with Jakarta 10's mentality. We have 2 weeks to shape up. I suggest you train on your own as well.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Match Report: Komodo vs JagoDulu



It was a swelteringly hot saturday as Ed and I stood by ISCI's delightful patio bar, waiting anxiously for anyone not French to arrive. By 3:10 it was not looking good, I admit I phoned former Captain Thomas Elliot to discuss strategy if Ed and I were forced to play the French alone (well with 3 Samurai), "just keep it in the forward," he said with his usual Surrey swagger. Finally by 3:15, the Komodai starting flocking to ISCI in numbers and we had a proper squad. After a ridiculously brief warm-up, we took the pitch and huddled up freshly inspired by the passionate words of a young captain. "It's f-ing hot out," was the jest of it.

The French kicked off, and the play looked lack luster for the first quarter for both sides. Seb 'The Commish' Sharp noted that there is no way we are gonna win the 10's with this kind of effort, " you need to find someone to run a proper warm-up before games." Noted.

I was on the sideline for a moment during the game, because of post-marriage weakness. Apparently everything starts to break down, and you need to stretch before getting in and out of cars. However, the injury to a samurai winger forced this wounded soldier back into play. And the inspired Komodai marched the pitch towards the JagoDulu 22, with a long pass way wide this winger put the ball in for a photo finish, yet questionable try, back spasms and all.

From that point the Komodai began to find their mojo

again. And beautiful phase play with long runs by G and English Scott on the wing, great support by Scott MD., and a well earned finish by Chris Rowe put us ahead by 2 tries.

The 2nd half started with same intensity that the first half ended with as Ed's nifty footwork and chips led to one of our noble Samurai's score on the wing. But things melted down a bit, literally, as the heat began to effect decision making. Jonathan, Frano's prodigy, new to the game surrendered a "shocking" interception (see Fearless' expression)

. Our new boy wonder, G, had enough at this point, and so had the rest of the Komodai. We promptly took possession all the way down to their 5 meter line, and G put a swift finish in the corner. But the French would not surrender like their fore-fathers, they played with more heart than we've seen from any side thus far in the Jakarta 15's Series. Most notably, they scored a beautiful team try off an attacking lineout by mauling it in with the forward pack on all cylinders. We tip our hats to you JagoDulu, all except "The Commish" who retains some of the Anglo-French sentiment of his ancestors. First time a ref has had to have a word to the skipper about Seb's rabid behavior, I hope it won't be the last. Passionate stuff Seb.

All in all, a great game. And great opposition. If anyone has the photo we took together at the end please pass it on.


Captain's Ratings


Frano - 6.5 - Was a force in the scrum and on the run as well, although tackling has gotten a little lazy, we'll have a word with Glenn about that though. Couldn't play the 2nd half

Ed - 8 - Every week it seems Ed establishes himself as a dominant Komodo. If only he could forget about that shocker he released straight out the back of the pitch on a free kick. I can't put you in at 10 with plays like that mate. His chip for try made up for it though

Chris Rowe - 8 - Show's little sign of age, as he always finds himself in the right place. Plays "smart" rugby. Try scorer.

Fearless - 7.5 - He's the voice in the forwards that the Komodai need, a vocal leader with the experience and aptitude to match, a great replacement to Royal Marine

Jonathan - 5 - Sorry mate, can't give you anything higher after that interception, we've all had our horror moments though and you will bounce back next week.

Seb - 7.5 - His green boots have really put some flash in play and some flare in his eyes.

Scott MD. - 7 - We've been looking forward to his come back, and it had it's moments, with complete disregard for his own body and restored knee, he insanely threw his body all over the field.

Jeff - 7 - Ran the ball well, as usual, with his mungrul demeanor. But again could not last the game.

McCarthy - 7.5 - while in McCarthy led the backs pretty well, although he re-aggravated his hammy ... and has been ordered not to return to play until the 10's. That does not mean we don't need you on the sidelines Cap-Coach MC.

G - 8 - Although G admits to having a shocker I still think he played pretty decently. He ran the ball well and his defense was consistent as well.

Daily - 8 - The youngster rarely disappoints, and gets added praise for his performance in the Bandung game - when DAily and Ed were put in they gave the Bantengs a run for their money. No wonder Bobby complained about the 15 year old coming on the field to oppose him.

English Scott - 7.5 - Scott had a great game, showing great running and support play. His hands seem to have improved as well, it wasn't long ago that he had a case of the drops.

Unnamed Samurai Halfback - 7.5

Unnamed Samurai Winger - 7

Unnamed Samurai Prop - 8

Junior - 6.5 - The man is a legend, just his presence makes us humble




URGENT:


We have Training on Thursdays JIS 7pm, and we are really pushing for more Komodo to show up as we have less than 3 weeks till the Jakarta 10's, our 20th anniversary. What better time to win it all... That does take effort however, we always have the talent, the question is, year after year, do we have the heart. Whether you make it to Training or you train on your own, just keep that in mind. YES WE CAN...


JUST WIN BABY


Mike