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Re:Roller Hockey tournament - 15:12 03 Feb 08 T'was great fun to have a go

Thanks for the invite Peter
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Re:Roller Hockey tournament - 08:10 04 Feb 08 I would be very interested in what you thought of roller hockey - not your attempts at it, but the game itself. The opinion of spectators who play or have played was that this was a really good game to watch, but not necessarily a brilliantly tactical match.

Do you understand why we play on quads? It really is a stop/start/sprint/brake kind of game. Generally speaking, inline players get marked out of the game. Although faster when they get up to speed, they do not have the accelaration of quad skaters with toe stops.
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Re:Roller Hockey tournament - 10:34 04 Feb 08 Personally I always find it better to play sport than to watch it but I thought it was great to watch something new that I had never seen before.

I can see what you mean about using quads although some of them did spend a lot of time on their stoppers, even running on them I couldn't do it though by any stretch of the imagination
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Re:Roller Hockey tournament - 11:52 04 Feb 08 dogsbody wrote:
although some of them did spend a lot of time on their stoppers, even running on them I couldn't do it though by any stretch of the imagination

That is only because you don't have stoppers on your inlines. And if you have the Bauer type quads the toe stoppers are too pathetic to use. It is the toe stops that allow you to build up speed very quickly.
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Re:Roller Hockey tournament - 12:18 04 Feb 08 It is the toe stops that allow you to build up speed very quickly.I'm not doubting that but is it then skating??

I'm only playing, as I say, I couldn't do it
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Re:Roller Hockey tournament - 12:30 04 Feb 08 Thanks Peter, as an intro that was an exciting match to watch two top teams. I was surprised that onlythe goalies wore helmets... even as a spectator a ball in the face could do some damage
A (gentle) knock around at the Arena would be fun
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Re:Roller Hockey tournament - 12:44 04 Feb 08 mansfield wrote:
as an intro that was an exciting match to watch two top teams.

I shoud say that the game restored my faith in roller hockey. I have seen a lot of very one sided games recently, and not very exciting as a result.

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I was surprised that onlythe goalies wore helmets... even as a spectator a ball in the face could do some damage

It is against the rules to hit the ball above shoulder height. I have only ever seen one bad injury from a hit in the head - mild concussion. But a helmet would not have helped as the ball came up off his foot and hit him on the chin.

I think the lack of head protection is an historcial thing. If the sport was beginning anew today, then helmets would be worn.

Protective equipment order of importance

(a) Box

(b) Shin pads

(c) Knee pads

(d) Gloves

(e) Mouth guard - very few people wear one.

I also wear elbow pads - but then I fall over a lot.


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A (gentle) knock around at the Arena would be fun

Ask Mick to agree and the we'll work out a date
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Re:Roller Hockey tournament - 13:15 04 Feb 08 To be honest I found it a little difficult to follow as I wasn't too sure of the rules - other than the hockey stick around the foot incident which I knew was a no-no . I can definitely see how in-lines would play a different game. It was very fast paced and also looked very aggressive and scary and I would want a face-mask even if I was only a ring-side spectator.

I have to admire all who play - but don' think it's for me...except our little quiet game at the end, that was quite fast enough for me
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Re:Roller Hockey tournament - 13:28 04 Feb 08 Red wrote:
To be honest I found it a little difficult to follow as I wasn't too sure of the rules - other than the hockey stick around the foot incident which I knew was a no-no .

I guess the game was a bit more difficult to follow without knowing the rules. Essentially if you play the ball with the stick, keep the ball and stick below shoulder height, and you don't make contact with the other players, those are the rules.

We were largely giving fouls for the body contact aspect.

I have to admire all who play - but don' think it's for me...except our little quiet game at the end, that was quite fast enough for me

You do get used to it, although I will admit that my son Tom, who trains with Southsea and was doing the clock, thought it was a bit on the rough side.
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Re:Roller Hockey tournament - 23:08 04 Feb 08 Thanks Peter for the opportunity to come along to this. It made a change to watch something I hadn't seen before. I did notice that the toe stops were used for sprinting.

Very confusing to watch as I didn't know the rules. The "time-outs" seemed to be erratic. I could not tie them in with the clock. In fact the clock seemed to be reset at some stage.

First half got a little boring, partly due to lack of understanding the rules, and partly due to no goal scores. Second half got quite exciting at times.

I can't see me taking Roller Hockey up, but it was fun to have our own little match at the end.
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