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화요일, 28 JUNE 2011 14:57 |
 | | Arriving at the Zoo | A recent visit to Seoul Grand Park saw the Seoul Survivors take the girls from Sundeok Orphanage on a day trip to the zoo. It was a great day, with beautiful weather, lots of animals to see and yummy ice-creams.
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After a leisurely walk around the zoo, we all stopped at the dolphin show to watch some live entertainment, before heading off to a Chinese restaurant to indulge in some ja-jang-myeon (a real favorite with the kids).
A great day was had by all, and I'm sure everyone is looking forward to the next trip and a chance to spend even more time with some really great kids! |
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수요일, 21 9월 2011 22:47 |
 | | The Victors | The Survivors have won the final KTA Touch Event. With 8 teams in attendance, great weather, and a full day's rugby on display, the Survivors finally ran out victors!
More to follow... |
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금요일, 04 5월 2012 17:16 |
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Incheon Mechanical Technical High School hosted the Seoul Survivors in a 15s match the Saturday prior to a huge Yellow Sea Cup showdown against the Shanghai Hairy Crabs on May 5th. While the name reads “High School” it is not what you might think. These are not 17 year old boys with acne running around. In reality, the institution is basically a university and the players are full grown men who train and play hard. The match featured uncontested scrums, but was hard fought nonetheless. Incheon primarily ran the ball in the channel between the forwards and backs. They used their fly half and large centers to do this and did it reasonably well. In addition, they competed fiercely at the breakdown and won a lot of turnover ball.
Seoul was still too much to handle in the end. The Survivors exploited Incheon in the line outs - gaining meters by pushing the defense backwards with tight, driving mauls. And when the ball was spun wide, Survivor backs, with their combination of speed, power and quick decision making proved too much for Incheon in defense. Five tries to two was the final tally.
All in all, it was a fantastic test match for a Survivor side that will face a much higher level of competition this Saturday at 3 p.m. on the U.S. Military base at Yongsan. |
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화요일, 14 2월 2012 19:33 |
 | | 2012 Training | Survivors training kicked off this week (Saturday morning, 10am) at Yonsei University. We'll be using the all-weather field until Jamwon is thawed out and ready to use. For more info, follow our facebook page or check out the training page. |
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월요일, 01 11월 2010 17:15 |
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The Seoul Colts, reinforced by players from the Survivors and Han River Pirates, finished a credible second in the Korean Touch Association's final tournament of the year at Jamwon on Saturday.
The team swept through pool play winning all three of their matches to qualify top of the group. The Colts had to dig deep to prevail in a sudden death ‘drop-off’ during a controversial semi-final match up where the team were often left scratching their heads at some of the referee's decisions.
In the final the team faced an experienced Hangang Exiles line-up and produced a match well worthy of the occasion. The teams couldn’t be separated during normal time, so, with the score locked at 3 touchdowns apiece the teams once again went into sudden death overtime. In a tense final few minutes, with both teams reduced to three players via the drop off system, a crucial offensive error gifted possession to the Exiles inside the Colts half enabling them to score the tournament winning touchdown.
The individual star of the day for the Colts was 12 year old, Blaise Barnes, whose elusive running and massive sidestep left many of his opponents clutching at thin air. |
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