QUAFL 2019 - Pool C & D Preview
/Guest Analyst Stephen Butler continues his preview analysis of the QUAFL Pools with a final article looking at Pool C and Pool D…
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Guest Analyst Stephen Butler continues his preview analysis of the QUAFL Pools with a final article looking at Pool C and Pool D…
Read MoreToday we hear all about the second team NSW is bringing to State Shield 2019 - the Bluebottles!
Read MoreIn this interview, we talk to Harry Jones, one of the founders of the newly formed North Sydney based Nightmares Quidditch Club, about how the team started, what the year holds in store for them, and who some of their brand new players are.
Beater Harry Jones (right), previously of USYD Unspeakables, now captain and president of the North Sydney Nightmares | Photo Credit: Ajantha Abey Quidditch Photography
I am the president, captain, and founder. The relationship is very parasitic. Please help.
Originally it was an idea meant for the 2018 season, involving a quite different group of players who were all close to ready for a new community team. Most players wanted another year with their original teams and so we decided to leave it a year. People dropped off and on the band wagon throughout 2018 and early 2019, and I realised that someone needed to commit to the idea or it wouldn't happen. Then about 6 months too late I decided to do just that...
A motley crew of players from Newcastle, UTS, and USYD. A bunch of small peeps with tall attitudes.
Beater Clare Brauer, originally of UTS Opaleyes. The Nightmares are sporting USYD's USQL Werewolves jerseys until their own arrive | Photo: Ajantha Abey Quidditch Photography
We want to focus on building a supportive community that encourages everyone to put themselves into the game. Be ready for us to be working our butts off, while laughing a lil bit, smiling a lot.
Mostly I just didn't want to be the Nifflers (soz USC). Nightmares stuck because it was a good way of marketing what playing on a team with us is like. I originally wanted to go with a really camp advertising campaign including player profiles with everyone terribly dressed up as famous horror villains. Eventually I realised that nobody wants that. Nobody deserves that punishment.
The North Sydney Nightmares logo
I hope that we find cohesion as a team. Our mantra is that a teams success is not victory, but that victory comes with a teams success. With that being said, we like winning, and we want to win games of quidball. Aspirations to be competitive.
I love the challenge of working with new teammates. I am really excited to start constructing how we play the game together. QNSW is a new battlefield with a bunch of teams really close to each other in ability, I'm excited to see how each of those teams pan out.
It's tricky to get people to commit, especially coming from a not yet formed team and it feels like pressuring people to chase them up on their involvement. The team is only here because of those who committed early and helped recruit, train, and build a team atmosphere. It didn't take that much effort to set up a team, and I did most of the organisational stuff myself. My tip is to badger QNSW and QA spokespeople like AJ for help and guidance in the reg.
Sange Lachmaiya (right) is a new player to the Nightmares and the sport, hailing from dodgeball | Photo: Ajantha Abey Quidditch Photography
We (currently) have two players new to the game! David Cumming has been with us from the beginning, and shows really good aptitude and commitment to the game. Sange Lachmaiya (of dodgeball fame) is a recent addition and she is ready to kick some booty, watch out for pump fakes and her obsession with eating blue tack!
I already said Sange eats blue tack, wild. We also don't encourage people to come to any social events, or they'll fall victim to some of Harry's patented primary-school designed ice-breakers. (They're really fun guys)
You can follow the Nightmares on their facebook page
The end of March brings the end of the Preseason tournaments for the 2019 NSW Quidditch League. It's been an exciting start to the year, with two new teams on the ladder, old teams on the rise, new rivalries emerging, and plenty of new talent. What will the rest of the year hold in store? Ajantha Abey recaps the past two tournaments.
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