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Kobras at Harris

The Kobras were in Dundee at the weekend for the end-of-season Harris tournament. Lots of fun was had, and there were some fighting performances. The U10s were missing some key players, but played some slick hockey anyway and stood up to everything the opposition threw at them, despite giving away a foot in height to some members of other teams! Meanwhile the U12s had been persuaded that bashing the ball down the middle of the park was not a good tactic, and started to pass the ball about nicely at times. In the last game, certain members of the team decided to put on a show, all the stops came out, and we had a demonstration of 3D skills. I'm not sure whether this was more disconcerting for the opposition or the coaches.

Roll on the first tournament of the new season, in St Andrews at the end of July.

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Korinthians pip the L2s

Last night saw the annual Korinthians versus L2s match. The Ladies were something of a scratch team, with key players absent and the line-up featuring three Kobras, who were getting their first experience of adult hockey. Meanwhile the Korinthians had got themselves a couple of recruits in defence who looked curiously similar to players from the L1s.

In the end, the Korinthians pipped it 2:1 in a very entertaining game, featuring some slick hockey from both sides.  Congratulations to everyone who took part, and particularly to the Kobras Eilidh, Mhairi and Nikki who excelled themselves.

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Championinos!

Congratulations to the U10s, who won the Development competition for their age group at the big Inverleith tournament at Peffermill today.

The U12s and U15s were both mid-table for their respective agegroups. The U12s, however, won hands down on the best team photo competition.

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Gallery: U14s at DISC

Some more Kobras photos courtesy of Tricia. This time from the Dundee Wanderers tournament at DISC.

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Farmer Gurdimow

A group of British workmen surveys the scene as one of their number starts to do maintenance work on the new Kinross hockey pitch.

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