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Postby TheOstrich » 13 Feb 2016, 22:29

Just as a postscript to last Saturday’s gale-affected game, the result at the time of abandonment has been allowed to stand so Ledbury have progressed through to the next round of the cup. It was a Ledbury player, Joel Skyers, who was concussed in the ruck, apparently, and in the absence of further news, I assume he’s recovered ...

Saturday 13/02/16 – Midlands 5 West (North) @ 14:15
Warley RUFC 0 Greyhound RUFC 0 abandoned on 72m after injury to player
Admission free, no programme.
Refreshments: 3 ham buns, £1 each, add yer own onion ....
Attendance: 17

The Ostrich’s blog this season, as befits an African bird, has been all about pyramids, in both soccer and rugby union. Those of you that have been fortunate enough to travel to Egypt will have marvelled at the Pyramids of Giza (or Geezer, if you’re a Cockney on a package holiday, I guess :mrgreen: ), and your eye will have been drawn to the symmetry of the structure and the pinnacle stone, the capstone or “pyramidion” as it is termed. But what of those humble building blocks on the bottom layer which support the whole structure? Time for the Ostrich to visit Warley RUFC, currently the very bottom of the lowest division, Midlands Five West (North), and find out!

Warley’s ground is in Tat Bank Road, Langley Green, in the heart of the Black Country, and lies between the Titford Canal (constructed in 1836, an arm of the Birmingham Canal Navigation, and you can just about trundle your narrowboat down it (the locks are only 7 foot wide) but you’d finish up having to turn it around in a lagoon lying under a raised section of the M5 motorway), and a huge aluminium recycling plant. Just across the canal is the Grade 2 listed, derelict Langley Maltings factory, destroyed by arson in 2009. A bit different from the usual leafy, rural locations the Ostrich is used to!

http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2015 ... on-attack/
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Lest you now have an impression of the Ostrich madly paddling his barge down the outside lane of the motorway :lol: , I have to advise that Warley’s ground is, in fact, only about 200 yards from Langley Green station on the Snow Hill > Stourbridge Junction line, with 2 stopping trains each way per hour. Additionally, there are no less than three bus routes from Birmingham City centre which will deposit you either right outside the ground or very close to it, and that was my mode of transport today.

The clubhouse / bar is very small but they were providing hot pork rolls and soup from the kitchen, and the Warley RUFC trophy section contained a number of cups, old boots, and a mounted garden trowel :shock: which was apparently the Roger Jackson Memorial Trophy or similar. :D

Warley started the game last in the table with just 6 league points, while Greyhound, (club motto: “It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog!”) were up from Hereford - they play by the Racecourse there - and were in 4th place out of 7. I spent some time chatting with the Dogs’ lady medical officer in the first half, and they sound like quite a thriving, go-ahead club.

The game was always watchable with Greyhound taking most of the territory but a tenacious Warley defence successfully kept them at bay. A player from each side was sinbinned just before the interval for trading punches, and there was indeed a slight edge to some of the encounters, but nothing too untoward. Warley missed a first-half long range-penalty attempt, but the Dogs had two easier kicks in the second half, G.9 and G.20 firing wide. By that time, I was willing both sides on to achieve an epic and unforeseen no-score draw, and was duly rewarded when play was concluded following an injury to a home player late in the game.

This was the first occasion in nearly 50 years of watching rugby union that I’ve seen a score-less draw. It’s an extremely rare event – one for the Ostrich’s record books! :D
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Ally » 13 Feb 2016, 23:00

0-0 result??!!!

You deserved lashings of hot pork rolls just for turning up!! :lol: :lol:

I know I sound like a stuck record Ossie...but I really do look forward to, and enjoy, your 'Ostrich travels'.
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Postby TheOstrich » 13 Feb 2016, 23:43

Ally wrote:0-0 result??!!!


Indeed - and now duly immortalised on the RFU's website :Hi: :

http://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-an ... roup/19787

Hate to think what the reaction would be if we had a 0-0 in the 6 Nations tournament ........ :mrgreen:
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Kaz » 14 Feb 2016, 09:20

:lol: :lol: :lol: Ossie you are a brave old burd sticking it out to 72m if you ask me - not exactly a sparkling match then? ;)
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby TheOstrich » 14 Feb 2016, 13:33

Not sparkling, admittedly, but eminently fascinating, Kaz ....... waiting for that Greyhound breakthrough that would then herald a sackful of points - but it never came! And then Warley were occasionally getting up the other end and threatening the possibility of a shock win!

I tend to regard the number of times I fish out and stare at the pocket stop-watch as a measure of how entertaining a game is. Hardly glanced at it at all yesterday ..... :D

Mind you, it was blinkin' cold out there on the touchline yesterday, and it even started to drizzle a bit in the second half which they hadn't forecast .....
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Kaz » 14 Feb 2016, 15:03

:D Well not so bad then ;)
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby TheOstrich » 20 Feb 2016, 21:58

Saturday 20/02/16 – East Midlands Counties League @ 15:00
Ellistown and Ibstock United 3 Gedling Miners Welfare 2
Admission £3, programme £1
Refreshments: tomato cuppasoup £1, cuppa tea £1 from the tea hut.
Attendance: 25

“Wull dang me,” drawls the Ostrich, tipping back his Stetson, “this ain’t no ordinary town – this one-horse town is a COMPANY town!”, and indeed it is! :D Wiki defines a company town as a place where practically all stores and housing are owned by the one company that is the only employer. The company provides infrastructure (housing, stores, transportation, sewage and water) to enable workers to move there and live. More typically found in the United States, there are very few in the UK, and even less where the town is named after the founder. You may think of Port Sunlight on the Wirral (Lever Bros) or Bournville (Cardburys), but I can only drum up a couple named after their patrons. There’s Vickerstown on Walney Island which is now part of Barrow-in-Furness and was built by Vickers Shipbuilding & Engineering in the early 1900’s – and there’s Ellistown, named after Colonel Joseph Joel Ellis of London. This part of north-west Leicestershire was a coal-rich area, and Colonel Ellis moved into the area and took over the local inn. Ellistown Colliery opened in 1875 and the Colonel built two terraces of houses each side on the main drag for the colliery workers; this was the start of the Ellistown development.

The local collieries are long since gone, but the area is also noted for producing high quality red-coloured building bricks, and the local housing reflects this. One of the leading manufacturers of bricks in the UK are "Ibstock", and you drive past their headquarters on the mile stretch of road between the villages of Ibstock and Ellistown; indeed Ibstock are the shirt sponsors for the soccer team.
http://www.ibstock.com/ibstock-family/

More about Ellistown here on Wiki, and you’ll see pics of an Ibstock Brick, the New Ellistown Hotel, the only watering-hole in town which closed in 2015 and was all boarded up when I passed it today, and a South Leicestershire Colliery wheel, which may or may not be the one now positioned on the bank next to the soccer club’s car park!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellistown

It’s an easy drive up to Ellistown, (once I’d managed to circumnavigate a broken down bus at the exit to my estate), via the M42 and then cross-country through Appleby Magna, Sharestone, Swepstone, past Cattows Farm shop and tea rooms which Mrs O and I occasionally frequent, then through Heather (“Heever” to the locals) and Ibstock.
http://www.cattowsfarm.co.uk/

High noon (well, 1:00 pm) sees the arrival in the club car park of my old school friend Peter, another groundhopper, down from Sheffield for this reunion match. We wander into the ground, ascertain the game’s on (can’t be certain, these soggy days), and then wander the ¼ mile back into Ellistown’s main drag for a visit to the local chippie (the Ostrich orders a fishcake ‘n chips for £2.50) which are then consumed in the local bus shelter for lack of anywhere else. Back at the ground, we pay the gate money but the programmes haven’t arrived yet. 15 minutes later, the editor actually comes into the clubhouse to seek us out to sell us our copies, a nice touch, and he’s rather startled to find he’s got a couple of hoppers at the ground today, so much so he insists on shaking hands! :lol: We have a rattle about all things Leicestershire football before the start of the game.

Ellistown and Ibstock United, as a club, was formed in 2013. Just before the start of the season, the manager and players of the existing Ellistown FC walked out of the club for some reason; at the same time, Ibstock United FC had a falling out with their landlords and were chucked out of their ground in that village. So the homeless players and management team of Ibstock United were invited to decamp the couple of miles to Ellistown’s ground, thus resolving both problems, and Ellistown and Ibstock United FC was born!

Ellistown and Ibstock United aren’t doing too well this year, second from bottom, and desperately trying to avoid relegation. Before today, they hadn’t won a game since October 24th.; last week they were beaten 7-0 by another Leicestershire team, Blaby. Their opponents, Gedling Miners Welfare from east Nottingham, lay 13th, just above the relegation pack.

Well, the home side took the lead on 15m with a neat goal, E.7 fending off a defender before slotting the ball under the Gedling keeper, who possibly could have made a better effort at stopping the shot. Gedling equalised on 28m from a G.7 direct free kick, the Ellistown keeper coming off the line for it then watching a wind-assisted ball sail over his head into the net – one of those classic “oh bugger!” moments ….. :lol: G.7 gave the away side the lead on 34m, the home keeper rooted to the spot and making no attempt to dive as he watched the low shot go past him. “Two keeper errors” was the half time verdict of the teahut ladies! :evil:

But Ellistown started the second half playing with much more purpose, equalised on 56m when E.10 sent the Gedling keeper the wrong way after latching onto a neat E.9 flick, and took the lead on 62m when E.8 fortuitously got in the way of a frantic hack out of defence and the ball rebounded off him into the net! The Ellistown keeper then redeemed himself with a number of crucial saves as the clock wound down.
So, a good day out, an entertaining match, and a deserved win for Ellistown!
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Ally » 22 Feb 2016, 09:46

That does sound a good game Ossie. :D :D


Tea and cup a soups! :D :D

Wot no baps??!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby Kaz » 22 Feb 2016, 22:38

Are you on that diet again Ossie? :o :lol: ;)
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Re: Travels with my Ostrich ....

Postby TheOstrich » 22 Feb 2016, 22:58

Yes, it was a decent game .... and no baps on sale, hence the visit to the Ellistown chippie. Fishcake rather than battered fish was my concession to the diet ...... Normally we'd have met up at the local pub for a bite, but strangely there's no bars in that particular frontier town! :lol:

To give Ibstock / Ellistown their due, though, lest you think they're at the back of beyond, there's plenty of new homes being built on the outskirts of Ibstock village by Bellway, who are big regional housebuilders, and there's a few large industrial trading estates within a couple of miles of Ellistown. The attraction is, I guess, they're within hailing distance of junction 22 of the M1 .... it's around a 15 mile commute to the nearest city, which is Leicester.
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