It doesn't seem to be that organised (web wise) this year, then again it could be wrong since I'm a bit out of the scene these days.
I'm sure there will be scoring and stuff appearing on the site, I'll probably head up to watch it's about 2 hours drive for me to get out there. If nothing appears on this site and I'm not too busy I'll write up a report for you guys. Or I can hope ayl goes up and does it for me
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Update #3
28 January 2004 – one day to GO GO!
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Thomas & Uber Cups, Oceania Finals
Ballarat - 30-31 January
Welcome to the last update before the big event – Australia V New Zealand, this weekend in Ballarat (read below for all the details – times and teams). We have some extra news also on the Junior Training Camp and National Squad training taking place this week in Ballarat.
Please circulate this to your networks and encourage them to come along. Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Aussie, Aussie, Aussie ! ! !
1. Junior Camp
This week Badminton Australia has hosted a National Junior Camp – 24 juniors (5 from WA, VIC (13), NSW (5), Qld (1) – have come to Ballarat for a week of training before the Thomas & Uber Cups event this weekend. National Junior Coach, Rhonda Cator and other Junior Coaches, Alan Hall, Paulene Martin (both from Victoria) and Ed Chew (from WA) have provided some focused training sessions – supported by the National Senior Coach, Sze Ning On and Sports Psychologist Andrew Jago, together with Trevor Armstrong – National Senior Selector and Camp Manager and Geraldine Brown, Board Member and Junior Selector.
The week will end with watching (some of the squad will be Line Judges) the Uber Cup on Friday night and the Thomas Cup on Saturday.
2. Senior Squad Training
This week also, the Senior Squad including the Australian Team for the Thomas & Uber Oceania Finals this weekend, have been training hard with Sze Ning On and Sports Psychologist Andrew Jago. This has been a terrific opportunity to engage both Senior and Junior players in focused training and some mentoring and information sharing. The week has also included an information session by Daniel Ward from the Australian Sports Drug Agency. Andrew Greenway, Senior Selector from QLD will also be there later in the week to assess individual players in competition.
The New Zealand Team arrived in Ballarat tonight, and will be testing the venue in training sessions tomorrow. There is building interest in Ballarat for this International Event with television, print media and radio running stories on the event tomorrow starting from 7:00am.
3. Dates – Thomas & Uber Cups – Oceania Finals
Friday 30 January – 6:00pm: Uber Cup – women’s – 3 singles / 2 doubles
Saturday 31 January – 5:00pm: Thomas Cup – men’s – 3 singles / 2 doubles
Uber Cup
Lenny Permana (Vic) Captain
Jane Crabtree (Vic)
Kellie Lucas (Vic)
Tania Luiz (Vic)
Kate Wilson-Smith (SA)
Susan Wang (NSW)
Thomas Cup
Stuart Brehaut (Vic) Captain
Ashley Brehaut (Vic)
Travis Denney (WA)
Guy Gibson (WA)
Stuart Gomez (NSW)
Hung Pham (Vic)
Coach: Sze Ning On
Manager: Geraldine Brown
New Zealand Team
Uber Cup
Sara Runesten Petersen (North Harbour)
Rebecca Gordon (Auckland)
Nicole Gordon (Auckland)
Lianne Shirley (Waitakere)
Rachel Hindley (North Harbour)
Thomas Cup
Daniel Shirley (Waitakere),
John Gordon (Waitakere),
Geoff Bellingham (Waitakere),
John Moody (North Harbour)
Craig Cooper (Auckland)
Coach: Martin Andrew
Manager: Grant Stone
7. Officials
Referee: Noel Jennings
Umpires: Yogendra Bhatnagar, David Turner, Fred Stanlake,
Susan Taylor, Kay Coady
Line Judges: Jerome Gomez, Kevin Phillips, Toli Ignatenko , Jan Geyer
Tap Long Duong, David Cromie, Abby Walklate, John Le Noble
Dwayne Stevenson, Penny Carey, Graham Peverrell
Badminton: NZ men qualify, women falter
(The New Zealand Herald)
01.02.2004
4.40pm
SYDNEY - The New Zealand men's badminton team will compete in May's Thomas Cup in Indonesia for the first time after sweeping aside Australia 4-1 in their Oceania qualifying series in Victoria last night.
Despite missing key player Daniel Shirley with an ankle injury the New Zealanders reeled off four straight victories after dropping the opening rubber at the Ballarat Badminton Stadium.
Australia started ominously when Stuart Brehaut defeated Shirley's replacement John Moody in straight games but the experienced Geoff Bellingham redressed the balance when he was too strong for Stuart Gomez.
New Zealand took the lead when John Gordon triumphed over recently eligible former Vietnamese player Hung Pham.
Bellingham and doubles partner Craig Cooper sealed the tie when they beat top Australian pairing Ashley Brehaut and Travis Denney while Gordon and Moody wrapped up the dead rubber in straight games over Boyd Cooper and Stuart Brehaut.
On Friday the Australian women beat their New Zealand counterparts to qualify for the Uber Cup which is run concurrently with the Thomas Cup in Jakarta.
Results:-
Thomas Cup (NZ names first): John Moody lost to Stuart Brehaut 11-15 3-15; Geoff Bellingham beat Stuart Gomez 15-7 15-7; John Gordon bt Hung Pham 15-6 15-8; Bellingham/Craig Cooper bt Ashley Brehaut/Travis Denney 15-11 4-15 15-11; Gordon/Moody bt Boyd Cooper/Stuart Brehaut 15-10 15-11.
Uber Cup: Rebecca Gordon bt Lenny Permana 11-4 2-11 11-8; Rachel Hindley lost to Kellie Lucas 3-11 2-11; Nicole Gordon lost to Jane Crabtree 7-11 8-11; Sara Runesten Petersen/Rebecca Gordon lost to Kate Wilson-Smith/Crabtree 13-15 8-15; Nicole Gordon/Lianne Shirley lost to Lucas ermana 15-8 10-15 13-15.
Aussie Badminton Team Wins Finals Birth
The Australian Female Badminton Team won the Oceania Regional Final of the Uber Cup World (women’s) Team Championships, played in Ballarat on Friday night. In a convincing win Australia defeated New Zealand 4-1 and is one of only 12 teams internationally to progress through to the finals to be played in Jakarta in May.
Australian President Robin Bryant said “this is a significant win for Australian badminton and signals the resurgence of badminton at the top level in Australia”.
“This is the first time in over six years that an Australian Team has defeated NZ and this win is timed perfectly in our campaign for the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games”.
Ballarat local Kellie Lucas won her singles rubber after New Zealand took a 1 – 0 after the first singles, and the Australian Team never looked back. Jane Crabtree, direct from training in Europe, followed up with a convincing third singles win followed by two doubles victories by Crabtree and Wilson-Smith and Lucas and Permana.
Bryant said “the win is a terrific start to what will be a very full competition calendar for badminton in 2004”. “ We have selected a strong team for the first major event of 2004 and we have high expectations of a successful outcome for Australia”.
The New Zealand Men’s Team for the Thomas Cup scored a victory over the Australian Men’s Team, 4 – 1 in an a very close battle – the final result not reflecting the closeness of the games. Ballarat player, Stuart Brehaut captured a convincing victory in the first singles pleasing the large local crowd. The two Teams were:
Uber Cup
Lenny Permana (Vic) Captain
Jane Crabtree (Vic)
Kellie Lucas (Vic)
Tania Luiz (Vic)
Kate Wilson-Smith (SA)
Susan Wang (NSW)
Thomas Cup
Stuart Brehaut (Vic) Captain
Ashley Brehaut (Vic)
Travis Denney (WA)
Guy Gibson (WA)
Stuart Gomez (NSW)
Hung Pham (Vic)
Boyd Cooper (Vic)
Last edited by jump_smash; 02-01-2004 at 09:51 PM.
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