Travels with my Ostrich ....

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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby TheOstrich » 25 Oct 2015, 10:13

I made it 141 miles for the round trip, but it's mainly country roads which I know reasonably well, far less stressful than motorway or urban driving; this flightless Ostrich is quite happy to pootle along at 40-50 mph. :D

The scenery on the journey is fantastic as well as you climb and descend over the ranges of hills, especially between Tenbury and Leominster. Would love to finally "retire" into that area, TBH .... if only we could get Master O settled!

This one's within about 100 yards of the rugby ground from what I remember ...
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.... but you'd be almost totally reliant on a car. Amenities - that's where living in an urban area as you get older scores, I'm afraid.

Talk locally that Villa will be sacking Tim Sherwood this week - I think that's 9 games without a win now. :?
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Postby cromwell » 25 Oct 2015, 10:54

Yes, I think Villa have lost the last five (at least) on the trot. He's having no money to work with and a tired looking team, so he needs a bit of luck and he's had none.

That's a very nice bungalow Os, but £300,000? :shock: .

£10 to get in to see a rugby match? :shock:

I think I've been indoors too long. Either that or I'm getting tight in my old age!
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Postby TheOstrich » 25 Oct 2015, 11:49

cromwell wrote:£10 to get in to see a rugby match? :shock: I think I've been indoors too long. Either that or I'm getting tight in my old age!


Par for the course at this level. Locally, Level 4 clubs in this league Stourbridge and Broadstreet (Coventry) also charge £10, Leicester Lions £8 on the day for "non members" (i.e. non season ticket holders). Your local equivalent team, Crommers, is Sandal, of course, and I understand they were charging a fiver last season, but that was at Level 5 before they got promotion .....
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Postby Kaz » 25 Oct 2015, 18:08

That is a beautiful bungalow Ossie, and I love the garden 8-) 8-)

Stunning part of the world too but Herefordshire is extremely rural, as you say you'd be totally reliant on the car and on your ability to drive as you get older..........
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby TheOstrich » 01 Nov 2015, 13:22

Saturday 31/10 – FA Vase Round 1 Proper
Highgate United 3 Radcliffe Olympic 1
Admission £3, excellent programme £1.50, coffee and chips £2.50, beefburger £2.30
Attendance – 50

With no rugby fixtures because of the World Cup, and the remaining soccer teams on my hit-list not playing locally, it was the second visit of the season to Tythe Barn Lane for a FA Vase Round 1 game (or Third Round Qualifying as the Highgate United programme insisted in labelling it) vs Radcliffe Olympic, one of the five teams I had yet to see in the East Midlands Counties League.

The East Midlands Counties League is a relatively new affair, (when compared with the 125 year old West Midlands Regional League, for example), cobbled together in 2008 from various clubs in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. The league has consistently run under-strength and is operating this year with just 19 teams. It is set up as a Step 6 league and the champions are promoted annually into the Midland League Premier Division, in which Highgate United are currently near the top. Radcliffe Olympic, founded in 1876, on the other hand, have never been accused of attempting to set the world alight. They hail from Radcliffe-on-Trent, just to the east of Nottingham, and can’t even claim the huge power station to their name – that’s at Ratcliffe on Soar and about 15 miles distant. :D

But first, a word about Dickens Heath! This is about half a mile from Highgate United’s ground (indeed, the football club are hosting the community’s annual Bonfire Night Spectacular) and is, effectively, a “new village” – and possibly a precursor to what is coming your way in the UK if the Government gets serious regarding house-building. The agricultural hamlet of Dickens Heath had been trundling along since the 1500’s, generally minding its own business, until the early 1990’s when Solihull Council were told to build 8,100 new homes or else, and decided to stick 1,672 of them in fields adjacent to Tythe Barn Lane. What has emerged, and it’s not quite yet complete due to the “slump”, is a sort of independent dormitory village in the middle of nowhere with a rather forbidding (to my eye) style of architecture – towering 3 storey town houses and flats or starter homes set around concrete plazas and squares.

Let me give you a StreetView flavour of it:
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.38557 ... 312!8i6656
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.38404 ... 312!8i6656

On the other hand, it does seem to be quite a vibrant community, plenty of micro-businesses and small independent shops and food ‘n drink outlets. Set alongside the Stratford on Avon canal, there is a large, sort of tumbling water feature by the Parish Council offices, rather Italianate ....

Would I want to live there? :) OK if you’re a 30-ish couple with a young family, I guess; not so sure it would attract oldies like me, somehow …..

Back to the match; a reasonably entertaining affair which went according to the form book. Two first half goals from Lei Brown on 12m and 33m, running through a static defence and calmly finishing, looked to have sealed the game for the home side, but Radcliffe came out after the interval prepared to give it a go, and pulled one back on 54m, Jack Smith steering the ball past a wrong-footed keeper. For the next 20 minutes, the game opened up and a Radcliffe equaliser looked quite feasible, but on 76m Benjamin converted Brown’s cross with a neat, close-range header, and that put the tie beyond Radcliffe’s reach.

An unfortunate aspect to the match was the rather draconian referee, (Mr Dragan Kuzmanovich, I’ve seen this guy before) who yellow carded at least 8 players, according to my notes, for dissent and various fouls which another referee might not have looked upon quite so harshly. Coupled to that, the assistant refereeing team were, shall we say, not entirely on top of their game, and as early as the 10th minute, Radcliffe’s Ryan Smith found himself through with the ball, in a blatantly offside position which wasn’t called – luckily Highgate keeper Catlow was alive to the danger and thwarted the striker. If he hadn’t …

That rather sowed the seeds for a fair bit of whinging on the pitch, which was exacerbated by a rather one-eyed performance from one or two home supporters in attendance. So perhaps not the most edifying of afternoons, all told. Onwards and upwards, as they say … :lol:
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Ally » 01 Nov 2015, 15:31

One of the reasons I love your footy posts Ossie is the amount of times I declare, "I know where that is!" :lol: :lol:

I know the huge power station you mention as I've passed it many times. :lol:

And my friend's son and daughter in law have just moved recently to Dickens Heath. They are both in their 30's with a one year old son. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks for the post. :D
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Postby TheOstrich » 01 Nov 2015, 20:04

Ally wrote:And my friend's son and daughter in law have just moved recently to Dickens Heath. They are both in their 30's with a one year old son. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


I rest my case! :lol:

It's a confusing place to drive around, I'll certainly say that .... lost my bearings the first time I tried to pass through it. :roll: I've also taken Mrs O there to have a look at it on one of our day trips out, and we would have stayed for a meal, but it seemed to be mainly residents' parking - a lot of restrictions - so we journeyed on elsewhere.
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Postby Ally » 01 Nov 2015, 21:45

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby TheOstrich » 07 Nov 2015, 23:16

Saturday 07/11 – National League 2 North (Level 4)
Broadstreet 28 Tynedale 19
Admission including programme £6 (one of the few rugby clubs to give over-65 concessions), pre-match coffee and bun £3.50, half-time coffee and pasty £3.50
Attendance – 124

Quite a few soccer postponements around the Midlands following the morning deluge, but the Ostrich is not bothered because today we are due to revert to rugby union and my third visit, over the last few seasons, to the Ivor Preece Field, on the eastern outskirts of Coventry where the local National 2 side, Broadstreet, are taking on far-northerners Tynedale. Tynedale hail from Corbridge, near Hexham, a mere 5 miles from Hadrian’s Wall and over 200 miles away from Broadstreet - it’s worth noting that my last rugby game, played at Luctonians, had put the Ostrich only 10 miles from the middle of Offa’s Dyke, so you can see that the 16 teams in this league are pretty far flung!

Broadstreet is an easy car trip, a fast run down the M6 to junction 2 then five minutes south on the A46, which is the Coventry Eastern Bypass. The ground itself is extensive, with around 6 rugby pitches laid out across the complex interspersed with woodland copses, very attractive, and you’d never think there’s the outer suburbs of a bustling city just ¼ mile away on the other side of the roundabout. The clubhouse is imposing, as befits the HQ of the Warwickshire County Rugby Association, all tiled floors and wood-lined walls up to a vaulted ceiling, and the large bar sports an open brazier which I can assure you is very welcome on a cold winter’s afternoon (although it's not lit today).

The clubhouse and stand - photo taken in 2010, and on the Broadstreet website.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=broad ... FOyFYyM%3A

The Ostrich wanders up to the bar and espies a basket of buns.
“A ham and tomato, please”
“What?”
“A ham and tomato bun, please” waving at the said basket.
“You want one of those?”
“Yes, A ham and tomato.”
“Well, we’ve only got cheese and onion, or ham and tomato”
“I’ll have the ham and tomato.”
Acquires and pays for bun. It’s a tuna salad …. :lol:

Outside, the stadium’s beginning to look a bit faded these days – the electronic scoreboard at one end of the first team pitch has lost its electronics, and the announcer’s station also appears to have disappeared – there were no tannoy announcements today, so more than a few spectators in the stand were caught at least 15 seconds or so into the Remembrance Day silence at the start of the game before they realised what was going on.

Both sides are struggling in the league this season and this game was a bit of a must win for Broadstreet. They duly did so, but the tussle never lost interest, especially in the second half thanks to rugby union’s bonus points system. A winning side collects 4 league points, but also up for grabs are bonus league points, one for either side if they score four tries, and also one for the losers if their margin of defeat is less than 7.

The home side opened the scoring on 5m with a try from Hibberd, whose momentum carried him over after he had been caught just before the line by Tynedale’s Clark. Tynedale pulled level on 15m, but Broadstreet gradually took command and, with three tries under their belt, were comfortably 25-5 ahead at the break, although initially both their handling of Tynedale’s kicking and their own passing were pretty suspect.

The second half should have seen Broadstreet out to clinch the fourth try bonus and they would have done so on 46m when Martin got through the defence and away, but referee Sara Cox ruled a forward pass which must have been a hairline decision to say the least. After that, Broadstreet got themselves into all sorts of a mess, eventually being reduced to 13 men through sin-binnings, and allowing Tynedale back into the game with a Parker try which capping a flowing movement the length of the field. On 69m, Broadstreet’s Chapman elected to kick a penalty to make the win safe at 28-12, but on 74m Tynedale, themselves down to 14 men, fought back with a converted Smith try, exploiting open spaces in the home defence; 28-19.

A tense final period saw Broadstreet unsuccessfully striving for that elusive 4th try, whilst also making darn sure Tynedale didn’t score again and secure a losing bonus. There were chances at both ends, but alas, no further score. Nevertheless, quite an enjoyable game, in the event!

Finally, it has to be said that Broadstreet RFC is not Mrs O's favourite rugby club. On the Ostrich's first visit there, he bought a pair or rugby shorts which he insists on wearing around the house but is not allowed outside as Mrs O has classified them as "indecent". Additionally, when they came to be washed, despite a colour-catcher in the washing load, the red dye from the stripe on the side of the shorts unfortunately ran, and the Ostrich now sports several pairs of pink-patched white vests and underpants .... :o :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Ally » 08 Nov 2015, 08:18

Oh I did enjoy this read Ossie! :D :D :D :D :D

A bun to me would be a sweet treat from a bakery perhaps with currants and icing sugar so I was confused with the ham and tomato reference. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: the shorts. :lol: :lol:
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