Monday, December 7, 2009

Black Panthers awards and party night

Black Panthers had their end of year party on Saturday after the game with the Wazee. Before we got down to the 'serious' stuff, awards for the 2009 achievers were given out. The Black Panthers' patron, Foxy Ojambo, was on hand to present the awards.

For the second year running, Claire Anena received the Miss Black Panthers award. NO, we did not hold a beauty pageant. Miss Black Panthers is awarded to the person who gives her all to the club both on and off the pitch. 17 year old Regina scooped the 7's player of the year award while Beatrice Atim beat off competition from Brenda Kayiyi and Emmannuela Oroma to bag the 15's player of the year award. Emma Oroma got the Special Award: a trophy that goes to a player who stood out on pitch but was unlucky to miss out on the awards. Brenda Kayiyi deservedly got the Black Panthers player of the year award for the second year in a row.

Foxy handed over a new set of jerseys to the team captain, Prossy Nakakande with a promise to keep supporting the team.

With the unserious business done, we got down to the real purpose of the night: drinking and dancing until the wee hours of the morning.

Wazee - Panthers pictures










More action pictures from Wazee game









More Wazee - Black Panthers pictures





Toly with hands on knees. He must be thinking 'What the hell am I doing here? I need this game to end now ...'

Wazee - Black Panthers pictures

Farewell picture with Neva
Black Panthers prepare to receive a kick off
Wazee ready to receive a kickoff
Wazee chase after they kickoff
Scrum time - and we thought the Thunderbirds are heavy

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Wazee overwhelm Black Panthers

A hard fighting Black Panthers went down 61 - 21 to the Wazee. The Wazee walked in 4 easy tries in the first quarter. However, the second quarter saw Black Panthers stepping up their defence and hitting back with a try of their own. The Black Panthers showed good skills and aggression forcing the Wazee to change their laid back approach and work hard for possession. Although obviously unfit the Wazee were just too good for the ladies and limited them to just two more tries in the last quarter while piling in more of their own.

Jim Middleton's superb hooking starved the Panthers of ball in the scrum and his game was punctuated by galloping runs down the touchline before offloading to the winger then standing in that same spot (with his hands on his waist) recovering his breath and waiting for the ball to get back to him before he would set off again, causing havoc in the Panthers' defence. Jim was understandably knackered after and game and took about 10 minutes (aided by a few large gulps of restorative Bell lager) before he could talk to anyone. The Wazee named Jim their Man of the Match. Captain Alex Kalimugogo played 8th man as if he was trying out for the Uganda Rugby Cranes - his game was characterised by good 8th man picks, batting hapless Panthers out of his way on his rampaging runs that were sprinkled with the occasional side step. The traumatised ladies unanimously named him Man of the Match for the Wazee. Bobby Musinguzi suffered the ignominy of being the only player to be yellow carded in the game while Solomon Ssendigya, David Kirabira and Ramsey Olinga shared the gong for the most tackled and most fun to tackle Wazee. Kasasa's dummies were not bought and Mark Kyagaba was completely bamboozled by Brenda Kayiyi's sidestep. Brenda was playing at centre (12) but she was all over the pitch and her shuddering tackles stopped the Wazee in their tracks and her attacking game was brilliant. Small wonder that the Wazee unanimously named her Woman of the Match for the Black Panthers.

However, despite winning by such a large margin, the Wazee were impressed by way the Black Panthers played and have pledged to be available for more games next year. A second fixture has been tentatively set for January 16th 2009.

A few post match quotes from the Wazee:
Mark Kyagaba 'It's good that we had many players and could do rolling substitutuions otherwise we would be embarrased by these kids and playing the game in quarters has been helpful too.'

Sam Ahamya 'You ladies made a mistake agreeing to play in quarters. The quarters allowed the Wazee to recover. If the game had been in halves you might have won'.

Solomon Ssendigya ' The game that was!! Jim galloped like a 16year old spring chicken, the old foxy was up to his old tricks, mbalu re-invented the laws of the scrum and Kyagaba was left at 'sixes and sevens' by that STEP!! Totally priceless! To Helen and the girls, well done and keep working hard, to the absentees: Issa, Andrew,Nathan, Martin,Gumz, Arthur, Ham,William,Roger,Jonah,Paul, you gotta pay big for the 'gang' to repeat the performance!'

Herbert Wafula 'Despite the score, you ladies played a great game of rugby. Keep it up and don't become complacent'.

Ramsey Olinga 'You ladies hardened on us in the second quarter. Our gender was being threatened. We had to up our game and forget that you are women and play hard'.

Brian Makalama 'You played a great game. You actually scored 3 tries against us!'


Thursday, December 3, 2009

Wazee name strong squad for Saturday's clash

Last year, Kenya's top women's club (Mwamba Invaders) played the Mwamba Wazee, the women won the game. However, this Saturday, the game is in Uganda and will see the toughest women rugby players in Uganda (Black Panthers) facing off the Wazee. To stave off the possibility of defeat this weekend, the Wazee have named a strong squad. The Wazee team boasts of a number of former Ugandan internationals (and a couple of Kenyan internationals) including 6 players who played in the first ‘official’ Ugandan national team in 1997: Ian Walker and Jim Middleton played in the forwards while Yayiro Kasasa, Martin Kasasira, Rogers Sebina and Herbert Wafula were in the backs. Some of the wazee started off their rugby careers as backs but will now feature in the forwards to accommodate their loss in agility/pace and to celebrate their well earned extra weight. Black Panthers also boasts a number of international players (with the earliest cap being in 2005) including 4 players who were on the history making World Cup 7’s team: Brenda Kayiyi, Charlotte Mudoola, Helen Buteme and Prossy Nakakande. As promised here are tentative team lists for the weekend's match up.

Wazee
1. Mark Kyagaba/Henry Musoke
2. Jim Middleton/Jonathan Kamukama
3. Brian Makalama/George Mbalu
4. Sam Ahamya/Ian Walker/Eddie Owor
5. Martin Kasasira
6. Paul Nyangabyaki
7. Andrew Owor/Solomon Ssendigya
8. Herbert Wafula
9. David Kirabira/Fabian Tonda/Bobby Musinguzi
10. Tolbert Onyango/Yayiro Kasasa/Alex Kalimugogo
11. William Blick/David Mutaka
12. Issa Issa/Ramsey Olinga
13. Rogers Sebina
14. Andrew Owiny/Arthur Mugweri/Geoffrey Mabonga
15. Foxy Ojambo/Andrew Okullo
Team manager: George Mbalu

Black Panthers
1. Fortunate Irankunda
2. Loy Mbabazi
3. Hellen Gizamba
4. Gladys Ayiorwoth
5. Roselyn Papalita
6. Claire Anena
7. Aisha Bahanii
8. Josephine Namayega
9. Regina Athieno
10. Neva Lundy
11. Emmanuella Oroma
12. Beatrice Atim
13. Brenda Kayiyi
14. Charlotte Mudoola
15. Prossy Nakakande (Captain)
16. Angela Athieno
17. Kate
18. Rehema Kampiire
19. Shamim Najjemba
20. Helen Buteme
21. Irene Namapii
Team managers: Rebecca Akwenyu and Anne Alan Sizomu


Match referee: Dennis Anguyo

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Wazee strong favourites in epic encounter

With just a few days to go, a couple of the Wazee have been spotted at Kampala Rugby Club running around the pitch in a bid to get their fitness levels up for their clash against Black Panthers. Other Wazee have preferred to conduct their fitness sessions in the privacy of their backyards so as not to give too much away to the opponents. Some have joined the Black Panthers in their touch rugby games during training and after a couple of minutes of exertion resign themselves to holding their waists as they command their youthful teammates on which gaps to take in attack and which gaps to close in defence all the while claiming that they are on a spying mission. Others still have opted not to do anything that will waste their energy ahead of the game and have resorted to using pre-match psychological warfare against the Black Panthers. The Wazee go into the game as strong favourites but the undercats are looking to topple the veterans from their pedestals.

One former Ugandan international has complained that it is unlikely that he will be at his best during this epic encounter as he is used to playing in 40,000 seater stadiums and a crowd of less than 10,000 will not inspire him to show his trademark step and blistering pace. However, he has promised to come out with all guns blazing and hopes to put up a performance that will evoke memories of his heydays.

Both teams are psyched up and raring to go and this promises to be a highly entertaining match.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Black Panthers versus Wazee

Black Panthers has challenged the Ugandan veterans (Wazee) to a 15 aside game. The game will take place at Kampala Rugby Club, 5pm on the 5th of December.

To highlight how seriously the Wazee are taking this game, they start training today at Kampala Rugby Club at 6pm. The vets will hope to use their superior experience, skills and weight to subdue the cheeky Black Panthers. However, Black Panthers are counting on their fitness and agility to outlast the aging (aged) stars.

Wazee team manager, George Mbalu, is not taking any chances and has appealed to School of Nursing to provide 20 nursing students to back up the Uganda Rugby Medical Society medics whom he feels will be overwhelmed by the muscle pulls, severe fatigue and dehydration that he anticipates will plague his players.

The game will be played in accordance with the IRB laws of 15 aside rugby with a few amendments:

1) The game will be played in quarters i.e. there will be a beer break in each half (vets to determine the length of the break but not more than 5 minutes) as well as the usual 10 minute half time break.
2) Rolling substitutions will be allowed.

4) The vets may not push the scrum more than 1 metre (if that happens then a full penalty).
5) The vets may not drive the same maul continuously for more than 10 metres (if that happens then a full penalty).

At present there is no amendment 3 - it will be revealed in due course.

Next week I'll reveal the Wazee team ...

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Black Panthers versus Thunderbirds - 21 11 09



The Black Panthers team

1. Fortunate Irankunda
2. Loy Mbabazi
3. Hellen Gizamba
4. Gladys Ayiorwoth
5. Angela Athieno (came off injured just after the 2nd half)
6. Aisha Bahanii - yellow card in 1st half
7. -
8. Claire Anena
9. Regina Athieno
10. Helen Buteme
11. Emma Oroma
12. Brenda Kayiyi
13. Beatrice Atim - BP MVP
14. Charlotte Mudoola - 1 try
15. Irene Namapii (came in just before the 2nd half)

Management

Becky keeping an eye on the girls.
Prossy shows her frustration at not being on the pitch - being down with malaria on a match day sucks.

Gina


Gina, our pint sized star player shows how it's done.
Gina, rests after the game.

Irene

Irene warming up before joining us to briefly take our numbers up to 14. Not a moment too soon because Angela got injured and we were back down to 13.
Becky hands Irene her forgotten mouthguard.

More action




Action

Sexy tackling.
Loy tackling.
Kickoff.

Scrums

Rose with the ball for Thunderbirds - Tiny Gina ready to harass Rose.
Heavyweight pack (~625kgs) versus lightweight pack (~458kgs): the wonderful girls on duty in the pack for Black Panthers
1. Fortunate Irankunda
2. Loy Mbabazi
3. Hellen Gizamba (Sexy)
4. Gladys Ayiorwoth
5. Angela Athieno
6. Aisha Bahanii
7. No one
8. Claire Anena

Despite being a lot lighter and one less (though when Angela got injured they were down to 6) the Black Panthers pack held their own in the scrums and managed to steal a few of the Thunderbirds put ins.

Lineouts

Hellen aka Sexy in the lineout

Beatrice our giraffe reaches for the sky - Fortunate (in front) and Angela (behind) lifting her

13 woman Black Panthers hold Thunderbirds to a draw

Black Panthers took on Thunderbirds yesterday in Entebbe in a curtain raiser game for the Super Cup. There was a lot of drama before we finally took to the pitch at 2.30pm. First off we had to do without the services of Yogi our first choice 8th man as her basketball team was in the finals of the basketball competition. Then Rose, one of our replacement locks had exams and Irene, one of our replacement backs had to attend a funeral so were down to 15. No problem until when I (Helen) got a text message in the morning from Neva (our flyhalf) that she was seriously ill and was unable to get out of bed. Now a slight problem. But I figured that we were fit so we'd handle whatever came out way although we'd miss Neva's fantastic kicking skills. Then Prossy, utility back and team captain informed us she had malaria and was unable to play. Ok, now that was the last straw. However, the girls were fantastic. They all committed themselves to play the game and promised to put their bodies on the line. And that is what each and every player did.

We started the game as 13 players and although Irene came just before half time to boost our numbers unfortunately Angela, our hard hitting lock, got injured and was unable to continue so we were back to 13 players. However, we were down to 12 for 10 minutes when Aisha got a yellow card for retaliating. Luckily for Black Panthers, Aalliya Adania the Thunderbirds flanker also got a yellow card for dirty play on Aisha so the Thunderbirds were down to 14. The Thunderbirds were further reduced to 13 when Evelyn Aweku was shown yellow for taking out Beatrice in the lineout which took some pressure off the Black Panthers somewhat. Later on in the game, Thunderbirds were down to 14 again when Rosenburg Kanyunyuzi was sent to the sin bin for a dangerous tackle on Emma.

After a scoreless first half, the referee awarded a try to Thunderbirds for what was clearly a knock on by Mary Kyoita in the in goal. However, Black Panthers hit back through a Charlotte Mudoola try right under the posts. I managed to miss the kick (unbelievable I know) and the final score was 05 - 05. The entire team was cursing me - still is actually.

Black Panthers soon had the crowd on their side for their pluckiness and the awesome display of rugby that they put up. The entire team played well but on this day the person who stood out the most was our lanky outside centre who was breaking the line at will and defending as if her life depended on it. She also doubled as a jumper in the lineouts and successfully stole a number of opposition lineouts.

Black Panthers woman of the match: Beatrice Atim

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Random gym pictures

Brenda

Neva
Helen

Emma



Prossy
Irene
Regina
Claire


Charlotte

There are two pains in life; the pain of discipline and the pain of regret ... we'll take the discipline.