Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Photos from New Milton League Match

Hmm. Seem to be getting furhter and further behind.

Still - some photos of the cracking League match against New Milton - here you go, and a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

All the best,

Martin.

www.testvalleyphotos.co.uk/WRFC/U14_09_10/NewMiltonDec09

Monday, 26 October 2009

Winchester U14 Trip to Truro


Many thanks to Demelsa Healy for these photos. Demelsa has been engaging in some frontline photo-journalism, risking life, limb and sanity to bring you these pictures from the epic and - by the looks of it - hugely enjoyable Cornwall trip.

The tone is set by our caption competition photo:

"Have you taken it? Can I breathe out now?"

or (following the clear Casino Royale reference)

"Moneypenny, call the police! Someone's stolen my six-pack and replaced it with a Party Seven!"

Enjoy: http://www.testvalleyphotos.co.uk/WRFC/Cornwall%20Trip

Team Photo online


OK, now I'm beginning to understand why school photographers have to be such fascists to get 30 children all looking at the camera at the same time.


Some of you have seen me wandering around with copies of one of the prints from the squad photo and if you've ordered one please do come and grab me (and/or pay me, depending on where you grab) to get your copy.

Since then I have gone through all 7 exposures to find the most presentable (and in some cases visible) head for each of the boys. I think I succeeded fairly well, with only Jonathan and Adie Mort managing to mostly evade the camera. The Bennett was, of course, beyond help.
If you don't think your son looks as good as he should then I'm afraid there's a limit even to Photoshop's abilities and you'll just have to get used to him - or please remind me to make sure they aren't wearing their gumshields next time.

I've priced the prints at £2 for an A4 copy and £5 for an A3-ish one. I will check with the frame shop in Winchester to find out what is the closest "standard" team photo sized frame to A3 and aim to make it compatible with that. Of course, you're welcome to download and save or print the one posted on the web, if you wish.

If you have already ordered a copy of the ones I passed around then hold tight, I have printed them and will bring them to the next Sunday after half term. Anyone who has not orered a print yet, take a look at the picture here and let me know by email which size you would like (also, please let me know which son is yours, so I can try to track you down if necessary).

http://www.testvalleyphotos.co.uk/WRFC/U14%20Team%20Photo

Cheers!

Martin.

First League Match of the season

Hello, folks: well, here we go again. I've a bit of a backlog of photos to get through but I thought I would start with the resounding victory over Eastleigh yesterday. The result, at 34:0, was well-deserved and there was some great rugby played.

The photos are here:

http://www.testvalleyphotos.co.uk/WRFC/Eastleigh%20Oct25

As before - please do post comments on this blog. In fact, now there's a league going I think it's likely to get some interest from the Hampshire Chronicle, so getting a short match report ASAP (by which I mean first thing Monday morning) to go with a couple of photos might go a long way to getting our boys in the paper. Anyone up for it? I think only 300 words are accepted, so it's not exactly an epic task.

Anyway, enjoy the photos and watch out for the next post relating to the notorious Team Photo.....

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Fareham Heathens and Banbury



Moving right along to the one of our split-squad matches from Sunday.
Once we all found our way through Fareham's Romulan Cloaking Device it was quite an enjoyable day - a bit longer and colder than expected, but that's April for you.

A bit of a mixed bag I suppose. Banbury were clearly a powerful bunch and very well-organized. The value of tackling low was pretty clearly illustrated - or at least the drawbacks of not fully committing to the tackle. I'll leave the coaches to pick out the good and bad examples.

At one point in the Banbury match it looked like it was turning into lineout practice. That's all very well, but maybe we can try one or two outside our 22 next time? I think the boys did very well to keep such a strong side at bay and it was only one fumble-under-pressure that finally brought us down. I think the side was starting to gel in the second half and threatened to score a couple of times.

Much less pressure against Fareham and I thought there was some good rugby - in particular a couple of very canny kicks by Albert (at least, I think that's who did it - see? we really need to get the coaches writing stuff on here!).
Photos are here:



Caption photos:


"That's the way to do it!"

















"Photo Finish"

Basingstoke and Barbarians

How well those two words go together. I wonder what goes well with Winchester?


Hmm, yes...what else? Ah, of course - Winners!


Anyway - although it was a gratifying result I must admit I rather got the feeling that Basingstoke didn't really turn up, either mentally or physically. A good bit of rough and tumble, though, and the second "barbarians" match was pretty exciting.


No idea what the score was, though.
Some photos:
http://www.testvalleyphotos.co.uk/WRFC/Basingstoke

Can't resist the caption competition photo (Alistair, you can't complain - dressing like that is a clear cry for attention. Or help) :

Saturday, 18 April 2009

New Milton 7s - Final and Medals



Phew - finally got down to the last few photos. This time for New Milton and Dorchester, the semi and final respectively:












I think everyone must have been pretty strung out by then - still a pretty furious pace, though with some impressive scorelines. Eventually Alan is going to post his match report to this blog.


Caption competition suggestions for the following, please:





"Yes, I know it's only been three minutes, but we scored another one....Yes, it was Zack.....Will took the kick....No, I didn't see which foot he used, but probably the same as last time....."



"Oooh, I can hardly lift it."

Sunday, 12 April 2009

7s Photos - Second phase

OK - just time to post these before rushing off to pack and go on hols.

I have put the second and third matches (Trojans and Fordingbridge) on the photos site: http://www.testvalleyphotos.co.uk/WRFC/NewMilton7sPart2 - looking through the photos I was struck again at the "strength in depth" of the team - everyone supported every move and though we were far from the biggest team on the day we had some very determined and effective runners with great support.

I had to feel sorry for Fordingbridge, though. Even our relatively average boys out-weighed them considerably. Still, that's showbusiness.

I have also put some photos from the Colts match on http://www.testvalleyphotos.co.uk/WRFC/NewMilton7sColts - if anyone knows the Colts coach please forward the link.

Cheers, all.

Martin.

Saturday, 11 April 2009

New Milton 7s



Phew - When I got home I realised I had taken over 1,300 photos that Sunday. Maybe a little excessive, still I doubt that it will take me as much effort to sort and post them as the boys spent pounding up and down the sandy pitches.

I'm waiting for Alan to pluck up courage to post on this blog the match and score reports which were relayed to him by his Trusty Scout (with a true instinct for journalism Alan has filed his report fom the comfort of the pub, relying on eye-witness accounts from his "sources").

Anyway, the first wave of photos from the Bournmouth and Ringwood matches is now at www.testvalleyphotos.co.uk/WRFC/NewMilton7sPartI - enjoy them while I work on the other 600 or so...




Tuesday, 31 March 2009



Hi, all - excuse me for pushing you all to the blog - it's just a bit easier to put comments and so forth on here rather than on the photo site.

Firstly, the photos from the Havant match are here:



I have to give credit to the Havant lads: having had a really tough match in the first half during which (I think) they gained in confidence during the game they then had to watch an entirely fresh team come on to take them on in the second - very impressive that they kept their spirits up.


Still, I think we put some good moves together - and in fact I think this is the first game I can remember when both wingers scored - from some very nice team moves in both cases, as I recall. Not to mention Ollie's headlong dive and Callum's "runaway train" try up the middle.


Hmm. Caption photos - here are my two suggestions:






"Let us never speak of this again!"
(could be attributed to any of those in the picture)



















And





"CHEEEEEAAAAAAARGE!!!"














And speaking of photos - not very many people have requested copies of the two team photos from earlier in the season, so I have not ordered any at all yet. In fact, to tempt you, we made another one just before the Havant game, of the whole squad this time. This time, rather than putting 6 photos online and getting you to pick your favourite I chose which was the "best" face to insert on the final composite print.


Here's the final result, which you can also find at http://www.testvalleyphotos.co.uk/WRFC/HavantSquadPhoto/HavantGroupComp.jpg





Let me know if you want a copy of _this_ one. I will try to remember to bring a copy along on Sunday.


That's all for now.


Cheers!


Martin.

Sunday, 1 March 2009

Portsmouth U13 Plate Quarter Final


Perhaps not an auspicious one to start the new blog, but what the heck Nothing quite like thriving on adversity, is there?

Rather challenging photographic conditions (just to take your mind off the result): the combination of white and black shirts with bright sunlight and shade was a bit challenging for the metering as well as autofocus. Apologies for the quality of some of them.

Anyway, here we go: I thought I would give this blog idea a try since:

(i) my wife is doing a blog (actually 2 of them) - so there's a certain measure of competition;
(ii) it opens up the possibility of more interaction - for example someone could write up match reports or ...
(iii) I have often thought that there ought to be opportunity for a caption competition, so with that in mind let me nominate a couple of starting photos for this game's caption competition. Assuming I can figure out how to add photos to this posting ... here goes ...
The idea by the way is that everyone gets to suggest captions. The winner gets to ... umm ... suggest some more. And so does everybody else.








Caption 1: New Winchester pre-match ritual - are things going a bit too far?















Caption 2: "The hair! Mind the hair!




Sunday, 8 February 2009

Test Post

Hi - If this works it will probably be the best way of sending out updates to the Winchester U13s photo sites