As referred to earlier, there are 5 potential structures proposed for British korfball. I’m intending to examine how Welsh korfball might fit into each one, and the pros and cons for Welsh korfball. In each instance, clubs mentioned are a guesstimate.
July 26, 2007
Potential Changes to British Korfball, Proposal C
As referred to earlier, there are 5 potential structures proposed for British korfball. I’m intending to examine how Welsh korfball might fit into each one, and the pros and cons for Welsh korfball. In each instance, clubs mentioned are a guesstimate.
Potential Changes to British Korfball, Proposal D
As referred to earlier, there are 5 potential structures proposed for British korfball. I’m intending to examine how Welsh korfball might fit into each one, and the pros and cons for Welsh korfball. In each instance, clubs mentioned are a guesstimate.
Potential Changes to British Korfball, Proposal E
As referred to earlier, there are 5 potential structures proposed for British korfball. I’m intending to examine how Welsh korfball might fit into each one, and the pros and cons for Welsh korfball. In each instance, clubs mentioned are a guesstimate.
July 24, 2007
WKA website updated
Thanks to the hard work of Terry Matthews, the official Welsh Korfball website is now up to date, though Terry is still interested in adding more content.
Proposals for re-structure of British Korfball
The EKA’s development group which has spent several months examining potential ways to improve the structure of British Korfball has come up with several potential proposals as to how this could happen. These can be found on the EKA website. Given the limitations of the Welsh league, this decision could have significant repercussions for korfball in Wales so comments and contributions are welcome.
July 11, 2007
Welsh korfball filmed for the BBC
Updated to include revised transmission date
Mike Bushell from BBC Breakfast came along with his cameraman Simon (who took several blows from flying balls for his pains) to film Cardiff Dragons and Cardiff City yesterday. A friendly game was played between the two clubs and then Mike came on to play and be shown the basic rules.
The programme is due to air as part of one of his sports reports on Saturday 11th August, which run at 7.35, 8.35 and 9.35 am.
July 4, 2007
Cardiff City website relaunched
After a while without a current website, Cardiff City now have a shiny new one, at http://cardiffkorfball.co.uk/, looking very professional, if not quite as good as the Cardiff Dragons one at http://www.cardiffdragons.co.uk/.
Cardiff City also had a very impressive 10th place (out of 44) finish in the Croydon tournament, traditionally the most competitive summer club event, finishing ahead of several top clubs, including Kwiek and Invicta Sharks.
Potential Changes to British Korfball, Proposal A
As referred to earlier, there are 5 potential structures proposed for British korfball. I’m intending to examine how Welsh korfball might fit into each one, and the pros and cons for Welsh korfball. In each instance, clubs mentioned are a guesstimate.
Proposal A
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