From the meeting with the Minister, the visit to the caves, the match with St James Parish
....and so on.........
Birmingham/Jamaica Netball Exchange
Friday, 15 April 2011
Leaving Jamaica
14th April
After our one late night watching the hotel entertainment we woke early for a 7.30am breakfast [to make the most of the few hours we had left] and went to sit by the pool [at least the coaches did - although we did a check every 10 mins!!], the girls played water volleyball, sat at the pool bar with their pink creations [the E405 drinks], walked around , swam and basically did everything for one last time. At 11.00 we all went to our rooms for a shower and final packing, met at 11.45 and had lunch and went to the airport at 12.45.
Winsomme [from St James Parish Netball] was there waiting for us and ensured we had no queues and that everything went smoothly.....well apart from Dionnes' missing suitcase, but Winsomme took care of that and both were reunited! Thank you Winsomme for taking care of us all yet again.
After a bit of shopping we boarded our flight to find that the whole of the back of the plane empty so that left us plenty of room for each of us to have a row of four seats to sleep on! As we took off we passed over the beautiful white sands and turquoise sea of Montego Bay....'Goodbye Jamaica' said the Ladies, and promptly grabbed their blankets and ran to the back of the plane to bags a set of 4 seats!
Thank you to all that have been involved with the organisation and delivery of this trip: Jill, Donna, Dionne, Colette, Elaine Ingram, Tony Coleman, Tony Di Ponnio - Speedone One Sports, Josh and Tony - Just Swagga, Bartley Green School, Kingsbury School, Plantsbrook, School, Bishop Walsh and my colleagues in the office who have shared and helped with every challenge [!] . The players have come up with some good ideas about how to move this forward, so looks like we will be working towards bringing a Jamaican team over here, we could hold a special tournament for them [with the BINL]and play some representative matches, have a reception at the Banqueting Suite in the Council House and then if someone has a big back garden with neighbours that don't mind loud music, we could carry on there...! Look forward to meeting up with everyone at the follow up meeting 'Birmingham/Jamaica Celebration Evening' [PS Thank you Ladies for my lovely Thank you card and all the lovely messages xx
After our one late night watching the hotel entertainment we woke early for a 7.30am breakfast [to make the most of the few hours we had left] and went to sit by the pool [at least the coaches did - although we did a check every 10 mins!!], the girls played water volleyball, sat at the pool bar with their pink creations [the E405 drinks], walked around , swam and basically did everything for one last time. At 11.00 we all went to our rooms for a shower and final packing, met at 11.45 and had lunch and went to the airport at 12.45.
Winsomme [from St James Parish Netball] was there waiting for us and ensured we had no queues and that everything went smoothly.....well apart from Dionnes' missing suitcase, but Winsomme took care of that and both were reunited! Thank you Winsomme for taking care of us all yet again.
After a bit of shopping we boarded our flight to find that the whole of the back of the plane empty so that left us plenty of room for each of us to have a row of four seats to sleep on! As we took off we passed over the beautiful white sands and turquoise sea of Montego Bay....'Goodbye Jamaica' said the Ladies, and promptly grabbed their blankets and ran to the back of the plane to bags a set of 4 seats!
Thank you to all that have been involved with the organisation and delivery of this trip: Jill, Donna, Dionne, Colette, Elaine Ingram, Tony Coleman, Tony Di Ponnio - Speedone One Sports, Josh and Tony - Just Swagga, Bartley Green School, Kingsbury School, Plantsbrook, School, Bishop Walsh and my colleagues in the office who have shared and helped with every challenge [!] . The players have come up with some good ideas about how to move this forward, so looks like we will be working towards bringing a Jamaican team over here, we could hold a special tournament for them [with the BINL]and play some representative matches, have a reception at the Banqueting Suite in the Council House and then if someone has a big back garden with neighbours that don't mind loud music, we could carry on there...! Look forward to meeting up with everyone at the follow up meeting 'Birmingham/Jamaica Celebration Evening' [PS Thank you Ladies for my lovely Thank you card and all the lovely messages xx
Another great day!
10th April
OK, the scores from yesterday: [Jamaica / Birmingham] 9-4, 18-10, 30-15, 41-17. 47% accuracy in scoring for Bham and 75% Jamaica] Over and done with
Today 10th April, we woke to yet another beautiful sunny day in Kingston Town.. If you phone the Wyndham Hotel, they answer with 'Good Day, It's a beautiful day at the Wyndham, how can I help' and they are right!! After yet another big breakfast, with Alvin taking very good care of us all, we took our bus to the National Stadium. The players were to receive coaching by the Jamaican National U16's Coaches, and Donna [supported by moi] was delivering a workshop to the Jamaican Junior Umpires.
I had taken a video of the first u16's match and was showing it to the coaches [for analysis], Jill talked straight away about our defence and how we were not marking the pass anywhere near the opposing player. The Jamaican Coaches taking the coaching session that morning said they had watched our game and noticed we were not defending the passes, so based it around that. The players said they really enjoyed it and learnt loads, as did our coaches who learnt different ways of coaching a skill. Meanwhile Donna was out in the heat with the young umpires, girls who hadn't made the U13's and U16's squad however were encouraged to stay in netball through this programme. They had turned up in persil white skirts and tops and hair neat. Their umpiring was excellent [regardless of their age], they spotted everything and spoke all the correct terminology, and always said 'yes miss' - very impressive. Donna had concentrated her workshop on hand signals and confidence with voice, and they really benefitted from that. As we were finishing, our players came over, and we all sat down together in the shade - Coaches, sisters, players, All in all a very good morning.
After resting/reaxing in the afternoon we took our bus to the National Stadium to play our second match against the Jamaican under 16's. The Jamaica team delayed the match by 30 mins to allow the sun to go down, by 5.45pm the sun had disappeared under the clouds and there was a good cool breeze. The score of 40 - 10 [to Jamaica] did not entirely represent the game, however the Jamaicans beat us convincingly - no doubt about that. They are an exciting team to watch, with hard, powerful passes. They fight every inch of the way, defend every ball and are totally foxused until the final whistle blows.
OK, the scores from yesterday: [Jamaica / Birmingham] 9-4, 18-10, 30-15, 41-17. 47% accuracy in scoring for Bham and 75% Jamaica] Over and done with
Today 10th April, we woke to yet another beautiful sunny day in Kingston Town.. If you phone the Wyndham Hotel, they answer with 'Good Day, It's a beautiful day at the Wyndham, how can I help' and they are right!! After yet another big breakfast, with Alvin taking very good care of us all, we took our bus to the National Stadium. The players were to receive coaching by the Jamaican National U16's Coaches, and Donna [supported by moi] was delivering a workshop to the Jamaican Junior Umpires.
I had taken a video of the first u16's match and was showing it to the coaches [for analysis], Jill talked straight away about our defence and how we were not marking the pass anywhere near the opposing player. The Jamaican Coaches taking the coaching session that morning said they had watched our game and noticed we were not defending the passes, so based it around that. The players said they really enjoyed it and learnt loads, as did our coaches who learnt different ways of coaching a skill. Meanwhile Donna was out in the heat with the young umpires, girls who hadn't made the U13's and U16's squad however were encouraged to stay in netball through this programme. They had turned up in persil white skirts and tops and hair neat. Their umpiring was excellent [regardless of their age], they spotted everything and spoke all the correct terminology, and always said 'yes miss' - very impressive. Donna had concentrated her workshop on hand signals and confidence with voice, and they really benefitted from that. As we were finishing, our players came over, and we all sat down together in the shade - Coaches, sisters, players, All in all a very good morning.
After resting/reaxing in the afternoon we took our bus to the National Stadium to play our second match against the Jamaican under 16's. The Jamaica team delayed the match by 30 mins to allow the sun to go down, by 5.45pm the sun had disappeared under the clouds and there was a good cool breeze. The score of 40 - 10 [to Jamaica] did not entirely represent the game, however the Jamaicans beat us convincingly - no doubt about that. They are an exciting team to watch, with hard, powerful passes. They fight every inch of the way, defend every ball and are totally foxused until the final whistle blows.
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Last full day
13th April
A very easy day today, the morning was spent on the beach with the girls playing volleyball and spending time in the sea. After lunch and some more time in the shade they went off to the pool [accompanied of course!]. It was a beautiful day today, blue sky and no clouds, and sun all the way.
We are eating in one of the a la carte restaurants so the posh frocks will get an airing tonight.
We began speaking about the legacy programme today and how we should carry it forward. The girls have plenty of ideas and are very excited about being involved. They would very much like to have the Jamaican Netballers over next year, and we are talking about how they can give back some of their new skills to the Jamaican community in Birmingham. We will be arranging a Team Birmingham Netball celebration evening in the not too distant future, this will be for parents and players, we will provide individual feedback, as well as show the video and photos [I will supply copies].
I will try and upload some photos, but the connection here is slow.........
We are checking out around 12.30 tomorrow, flight at 15.40 and we will see you all on Friday morning.
I hope you have enjoyed keeping in touch through this blog
Sue
A very easy day today, the morning was spent on the beach with the girls playing volleyball and spending time in the sea. After lunch and some more time in the shade they went off to the pool [accompanied of course!]. It was a beautiful day today, blue sky and no clouds, and sun all the way.
We are eating in one of the a la carte restaurants so the posh frocks will get an airing tonight.
We began speaking about the legacy programme today and how we should carry it forward. The girls have plenty of ideas and are very excited about being involved. They would very much like to have the Jamaican Netballers over next year, and we are talking about how they can give back some of their new skills to the Jamaican community in Birmingham. We will be arranging a Team Birmingham Netball celebration evening in the not too distant future, this will be for parents and players, we will provide individual feedback, as well as show the video and photos [I will supply copies].
I will try and upload some photos, but the connection here is slow.........
We are checking out around 12.30 tomorrow, flight at 15.40 and we will see you all on Friday morning.
I hope you have enjoyed keeping in touch through this blog
Sue
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Last but one full day, Birmingham v St James Parish Development Squad
A lie in for some today, breakfast was at 9.00 followed by a shopping trip to buy gifts and things. Well parents, brothers and sisters, I know what some of you are getting! One of the Reilly family - you have something nice to put on your head!
After the shop, we had lunch and then the coaches took over to prepare for our match against a team from the development programme in the Parish of St James, a lovely area with a population of just 40,000. Our venue was Montego Bay Cricket Club. The players were asked to rest in their rooms and preferably sleep.
We met at 3.45pm for a 30 minute journey to the venue. Typical Jamaican style, there were a number of sports going on and all with plenty of seatng for spectators [netball 150+].
Well Birmingham lost, 3 - 6, 6 - 12, 7 - 17, 14 - 18. This could have been won, but the ball was not going through the hoop. St James' goal average was 72%, ours was 27%. It wasn't just the lack of goals, overhead passing when the St James' players could just pluck the ball out of the air didn't help. St James were a great team, the GS was just 12 and she was pretty amazing!! The St James Coaches, Umpires, Members of the Association and the helpers gave us a very warm welcome and offered great hospitality [as has been typical of our trip so far]. There was a great atmosphere at the court with family and friends turning out to support there players [approx 100] The TV Cameras were there as were the newspapers [think that will be out the day we leave]. After the match all the players got together swopping accents and teaching each other certain phrases. We were given plates of delicious fresh fruits and even better some delicious cake and juice, as I said we were very well taken care of by Winsomme and ger team [Winsomme will be at the airport when we leave]
These are the most recent write ups [following on from the links Malcolm provided]
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/U-16-netballers-pound-Birmingham-43-10_8654765
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/U-16s-whip-Birmingham-in-friendly_8649467
The photos are slow to upload so will try again tomorrow
After the shop, we had lunch and then the coaches took over to prepare for our match against a team from the development programme in the Parish of St James, a lovely area with a population of just 40,000. Our venue was Montego Bay Cricket Club. The players were asked to rest in their rooms and preferably sleep.
We met at 3.45pm for a 30 minute journey to the venue. Typical Jamaican style, there were a number of sports going on and all with plenty of seatng for spectators [netball 150+].
Well Birmingham lost, 3 - 6, 6 - 12, 7 - 17, 14 - 18. This could have been won, but the ball was not going through the hoop. St James' goal average was 72%, ours was 27%. It wasn't just the lack of goals, overhead passing when the St James' players could just pluck the ball out of the air didn't help. St James were a great team, the GS was just 12 and she was pretty amazing!! The St James Coaches, Umpires, Members of the Association and the helpers gave us a very warm welcome and offered great hospitality [as has been typical of our trip so far]. There was a great atmosphere at the court with family and friends turning out to support there players [approx 100] The TV Cameras were there as were the newspapers [think that will be out the day we leave]. After the match all the players got together swopping accents and teaching each other certain phrases. We were given plates of delicious fresh fruits and even better some delicious cake and juice, as I said we were very well taken care of by Winsomme and ger team [Winsomme will be at the airport when we leave]
These are the most recent write ups [following on from the links Malcolm provided]
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/U-16-netballers-pound-Birmingham-43-10_8654765
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/U-16s-whip-Birmingham-in-friendly_8649467
The photos are slow to upload so will try again tomorrow
Monday, 11 April 2011
Moving on from Kingston
11th April.
This morning after packing and breakfast, we waited in board room number 2 at the Wyndham for the Minster of Sport, Culture and Communities, Olivia Grange. The ladies were dressed in their I Love Jamaica Netball TShirts and cameras were at the ready. When she came, our girls lined up and introduced themselves and shook her hand [they were really sweet, Emily C added in a 'nice to meet you' and Phoebe used both hands to her one!]. The Minister said she was pleased we had all had such a good welcome. She spoke about sport and winning and losing, that she liked Birmingham and would be coming again in June/July. Sophie, as Captain, made a little speech and presented her with our gifts. After photos, she went off to her cabinet meeting, I went and bought 2 more newspapers with write ups about our matches [never knew there was so many ways to describe a defeat!!] and we left for the Green Grotto Caves which are on route to Mo Bay. I went to the Bank to change money for lunch one route, and waited in the queue. The man 3 a head turned round and said 'I know who you are, you were on the television last night - you're the netball team' JNA did a good job!
Our bus took us a different route, but equally as stunning. It was yet another great opportunity to see this beautiful land.
We arrived at the caves and was introduced to our guide 'Chezz', thereafter to referred by the Ladies as Chezza or Chezzy. The guide and the group were well made for each other, with lots of laughs, teasing and taking the mickey!! He so enjoyed taking us, and the girls so enjoyed his style . The group really enjoyed this trip, and found the caves fascinating.
We arrived at the hotel we first started our trip with: Riu, it was quite late so time for a relax, shower and unpack and then we went off to eat. Someone recognised Ellie Reilly, and actually knew her name [her photo was in the paper and she was named]...more fame....
For once the girls asked to go the bed before the allotted time, we were pleased.
Shopping 1st thing and then from 12.30 on wards focusing on the game at 5.00pm.
Photos to follow
This morning after packing and breakfast, we waited in board room number 2 at the Wyndham for the Minster of Sport, Culture and Communities, Olivia Grange. The ladies were dressed in their I Love Jamaica Netball TShirts and cameras were at the ready. When she came, our girls lined up and introduced themselves and shook her hand [they were really sweet, Emily C added in a 'nice to meet you' and Phoebe used both hands to her one!]. The Minister said she was pleased we had all had such a good welcome. She spoke about sport and winning and losing, that she liked Birmingham and would be coming again in June/July. Sophie, as Captain, made a little speech and presented her with our gifts. After photos, she went off to her cabinet meeting, I went and bought 2 more newspapers with write ups about our matches [never knew there was so many ways to describe a defeat!!] and we left for the Green Grotto Caves which are on route to Mo Bay. I went to the Bank to change money for lunch one route, and waited in the queue. The man 3 a head turned round and said 'I know who you are, you were on the television last night - you're the netball team' JNA did a good job!
Our bus took us a different route, but equally as stunning. It was yet another great opportunity to see this beautiful land.
We arrived at the caves and was introduced to our guide 'Chezz', thereafter to referred by the Ladies as Chezza or Chezzy. The guide and the group were well made for each other, with lots of laughs, teasing and taking the mickey!! He so enjoyed taking us, and the girls so enjoyed his style . The group really enjoyed this trip, and found the caves fascinating.
We arrived at the hotel we first started our trip with: Riu, it was quite late so time for a relax, shower and unpack and then we went off to eat. Someone recognised Ellie Reilly, and actually knew her name [her photo was in the paper and she was named]...more fame....
For once the girls asked to go the bed before the allotted time, we were pleased.
Shopping 1st thing and then from 12.30 on wards focusing on the game at 5.00pm.
Photos to follow
Photos
These are a few photos from the 1st U16's match and our welcome reception at Sunshine Chalet above] followed by the coaching workshop led by the Jamaican U16's coach,the second match and a few other nice ones.
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