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Ultimate Frisbee Speaker
Oscar Cunningham presents Ultimate Frisbee
 
Those who attended our meeting on Waitangi Day were lucky enough to hear Oscar Cunningham’s presentation on his sporting career to data as an Ultimate Frisbee player representing New Zealand.
 
 
The sport is not very well known in New Zealand but is growing in popularity.  At the recent national championships there were 8 teams competing from around the country. A few years ago there were only 3 teams.
 
Oscar is 18 and started playing Frisbee, almost by mistake, at Christchurch Boys High School. He was soon in the Canterbury team participating in the national championships.
 
In 2019, Oscar was selected to play for the New Zealand Under 20 Team and went to the Asia-Oceanic Junior Ultimate Championships in the Philippines.
 
 
A video of the U20 teams training can be seen here.
 
There are 7 players on the field for each team but there is a squad of 18 for a game. Due to the amount of running involved most players can only stay on the field for 3-4 minutes.  Especially if it is really hot (as it was in the Philippines). Substitutions can be made at the end of each point.
 
They have an “Offensive 7” and “Defensive 7” in the squad but, in general, all players need to be able to perform offensively and defensively.
 
They play on a field about the size of a rugby field. There is no tackling but you can obstruct the player with the Frisbee (similar to basketball).
 
There is a goal line at each end of the field. To score a point, the Frisbee has to be caught by a team member who is over the goal line (similar to American Football).
 
The first team to 15 points wins with a maximum game time of 90 minutes. Half-time is at 8 points.  There are some rules to handle situations where no one has scored 15 points within 90 minutes.
 
When each point is scored the teams swap ends so that advantages or challenges with sun and wind are shared throughout the game.
 
The game promotes a “spirit” different to other sports. One point of interest is that the game is “self-refereeing”. The players work out issues between them that would require a referee or umpire in other sports.
 
Oscar created so much interest about the sport and his involvement that there was a flood of questions afterward that doubled the length of his presentation.
 
Our Club had helped Oscar with some of the funding for his trip and, in hindsight, this was an excellent investment in a young person with lots of potential and the support of a unique but fascinating modern sport.
 
 
Red Cross
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Red Cross Appeal:
 
Will you volunteer to help us prepare for disasters?
 
When the massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook Seddon, the Sweeney family home buckled and bent.  Mum Maxine wasn’t too fazed by the earthquake. Pragmatic about the damage, she says she found it easy to bounce back, but her husband Dave and daughter Ashleigh were shaken by the experience.
 
“I was quite non-understanding of it actually. I just kind of said to them to toughen up. But it didn’t work so I had to change to make myself understand that they were fearful for their lives and that it was actually quite serious for them.” 
 
New Zealand Red Cross provided immediate response and relief to people affected by the 2016 earthquakes, and ran workshops, which the Sweeny family attended, to help support people through their recovery journey.
 
We need to be ready, because disasters will happen again
The first step of disaster response is to be ready and prepared. For the Sweeney family, this means a refined emergency plan - knowing exactly what they’ll do in another emergency, where they should meet, who will get in what car and how they evacuate the dog.
 
For Red Cross, this means holding our annual street collection, a critical way we ensure we have the resources to help those who need it most after disaster hits.   
 
 
Help New Zealand be ready for disasters, join our 2020 street appeal  There are many ways to help – getting your family, friends and community prepared for a disaster, joining a Red Cross Disaster Welfare and Support Team or simply by helping out in our annual street collection.
 
Between 16-22 March 2020 Red Cross staff, members and volunteers will be across New Zealand collecting funds – and we need your help, even just for an hour or two during your lunch break.
 
Will you help us so that we can be here for New Zealand?
 
For more information and to sign up, visit our website. If you have any questions, get in touch here.
 
 
 
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Many thanks:
Gordon
 
 

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Duty Roster 13th February 2020
 
Reception
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Speakers Host
McFadden, Grant
 
Vote of Thanks
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Visitors Host
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Sergeant
Wright, Max
 
Meeting Setup
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Banner setup & Room Tidyup
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Duty Roster 20th February 2020
 
Reception
Taylor, Tony
 
Speakers Host
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Vote of Thanks
Nicholl, Rob
 
Visitors Host
Batty, Stuart
 
Sergeant
Bates, Mandi
 
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McMurtrie, Denis
 
Banner Setup & Room Tidyup
Sedgley, Ron
 
Duty Roster 27th February 2020
 
Reception
Hudson, Jim
 
Speakers Host
Taylor, Tony
 
Vote of Thanks
Flanagan, Lois
 
Visitors Host
Spicer, Anne
 
Sergeant
Davey, Barbara
 
Meeting Setup
McMurtrie, Denis
 
Banner Setup & Room Tidyup
Sedgley, Ron
 
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