June 26th, 2008 by mikey
A mighty barbeque was had at Jinshatan last Sunday (Fair dues to Rosie!!) to say goodbye to the great Wolfhounds net minder Andy Joseph. Andy will be greatly missed and we all hope he will be able to link up with us again in Malayisa in October. Slan a cairde!!

June 18th, 2008 by jonathan
June 10th, 2008 by mikey

On Saturday June 7th the Dalian Wolfhounds contested their third ever major tournament as they entered the All China Games in Beijing. It was an absolutely memorable weekend for all of our traveling party and we flew the Wolfhound flag proudly for Dongbei with both the guys and the girls teams bringing home silverware.
The girls, along with our friends from Shenzhen and Shanghai, played brilliantly, winning 4 games and losing just 2 on the way to winning the Bowl. The guys, despite being placed in the tougher of the two groups, also performed creditably to win three games and lose 2. They eventually triumphed in the Plate Competition.
The Mens Cup was won by a strong outfit from Shanghai with Davy Hayes winning Player of the Tournament for the second year running. They defeated Beijing A in a tight final. The Ladies Cup was won by Beijing A who saw off Shanghai in a high class final.
For all 20 Wolfhounds who wandered south to Beijing for this competition, it was a magical weekend of fun and games which will never be forgotten. Beijing put on a wonderful tournament and everyone in Dalian would like to congratulate them on the success of the whole weekend. In particular we would like to express our appreciation to Aoife and Eve for all the hard work they put into making this tournament the huge success it was.
We were treated with wonderful hospitality throughout and many of our players, new to this game, are now absolutely hooked. For this we want to say THANKS BEIJING! You will never know how much your efforts are appreciated up here in Dalian.
June 10th, 2008 by mikey

The Dalian Wolfhounds once again joined up with our old friends Shenzhen and a couple of lassies from Shanghai to form a very successful Cobra force at the All China Games in Beijing. Whereas last year Shenzhen supplied most of the troops, this year Dalian upped its contingent to six and powered the team to glory.
The team played absolutely magnificent football all day Saturday. Edna was unanimously considered by all present to be the outstanding Goalkeeper of the Tournament (with apologies to baldy Brummies). She caught endless balls and cleared her lines brilliantly. Some of her saves were spectacular both in terms of athleticism and bravery. At midfield Laura yet again turned heads with her brilliant play – powering through for endless scores kicked off both feet. In the forwards the KK American force of Katie and Kathleen alternated all day and won lots of ball and competed tigerishly in the tackle. Portia made her bow at the great catch and kick game too and did very well. Rosie was also absolutely brilliant and was considered by many (non-Dalian) observers to be the player of the tournament. She kicked an amazing array of points from all angles in between breaks for exhaustion to keep the scoreboard ticking over at all stages.
It was by no means an all-Dalian effort though. Captain Fantastic Louise from Shenzhen was great in defence all day and Niamh at midfield was an absolute tower of strength. Throw into the mix Eimear, Prab, Vito and Maria from Shanghai and a powerful ostrigen cocktail of football beauty was concocted.
The ladies started off with a game against the strongest team in the competition, Beijing A and rattled them with some strong early attacks. Eventually however the Beijing girls’ overall power proved too much and they won well in the end. Next up was the Beijing B team and in this game the girls really started to flow. A flurry of brilliant points and goals gave us our first win of the day. Then came a titanic struggle with Hong Kong who would never have expected such a stern challenge from these unknowns from the wild north. They were stunned and despite a late comeback Dalian held on to score a memorable victory. That meant a final group game against Shanghai with the tantalizing prospect of a place in the final could Dalian / Shenzhen pull off a famous win. Alas it was not to be but the experienced team from Shanghai were given a big fright before eventually winning narrowly.
Undeterred our ladies marched on to the Bowl final where Hong Kong would be seeking revenge for their earlier defeat. There was never the slightest chance though as the Cobras were totally tuned in and scored a great 2 goals and 6 points. Amazingly Hong Kong were held scoreless – a stunning achievement for our team.
What a wonderful weekend for the girls team. Dalian has been put firmly on the map in Chinese ladies football and more importantly friendships have been created with girls from other cities that hopefully will be renewed the next time we enter battle. 1..2..3.. Cobras!!!
June 10th, 2008 by mikey

The All China Games Beijing 2008 have come and gone and the Dalian Wolfhounds have enjoyed their most successful and enjoyable tournament so far in their brief history. Both our mens and ladies teams – the ladies in collaboration with Shenzhen and a couple of Shanghai renegades – brought home silverware to northeast China. The men won the Plate while the Ladies won the Bowl (and the dish ran away with the spoon).
The lads kicked off the tournament against a strong Beijing A outfit in the early morning drizzle and it was definitely our worst performance of the day. We froze and never really got going but despite that were only a couple of scores behind a Beijing team that would ultimately go all the way to the Cup Final.
In the second game the Wolfhounds finally showed their teeth as they comprehensively outplayed Shanghai’s B team. That left us faced with a crunch match against Hong Kong in what was undoubtedly by far the tougher of the two groups. The Wolfhounds fought hard against Hong Kong and missed a number of glorious goal opportunities before finally going under by a score of 1-7 to 1-5.
Into the plate semi-final we went where Beijing B were well beaten by a team featuring our three Chinese heroes – Song, Stone and Aaron - all playing starring roles. In the plate final Dalian comfortably defeated the Beijing Legends team with goals from Steve Hashim, Steve Rowland and two from Duane Bhasin.
All 13 members of the squad played brilliantly and everyone saw loads of game time. Andy played amazingly well in goals all day with some stunning saves allied to flawless distribution to say nothing of his graceful charge forward in the final. Over the course of the day James, Song, Mikey, Aaron and Bob all defended well and ensured that anyone who scored against us would earn the honour and get some bruises in return. Indeed Song might have revolutionized throw in tactics with his now legendary Blind Mans Buff move!
Midfield was where lots of running was done and most of it was done by Steve Hashim, Levi and Mikey. All three covered enormous amounts of ground both in attack and defence.
Our forwards performed brilliantly. Jake was always a threat. Duane bagged a whopping seven goals. Stone weaved his magic and scored a fantastic chipped goal in the semi-final. Steve Rowland grew into the game as the day progressed and by the end was making runs and kicking points like a complete natural. Emiliano returned from injury to play his part and would have scored a wonder goal if he could have figured out with which limb of his body to hit the ball.
And then there was beer….
So all round an amazing weekend for the Wolfhounds mens team. It’s fair to say we have established ourselves as a force in Chinese GAA and the hope is now that we can kick on from here and grow stronger and stronger.
June 6th, 2008 by mikey
Laura from Ohio is probably the most talented athlete playing for Dalian Wolfhounds. Not a great boast you might say but many who witnessed her goal from the half way line in last year’s China Games (after only having heard of the sport’s existence the night before) still whisper about it reverentially.
June 6th, 2008 by mikey
Katie from Southern California is representing Dalian Wolfhounds for the third time in Beijing. Two years ago at the All Asian Games Katie didn’t play but drank plenty and had the honour of co-commentating with the legendary Micheal O Muircheartaigh. Katie wasn’t over-impressed. Since then Katie has developed into a tigerish defender and will be one of our leading lights in Beijing.
June 6th, 2008 by mikey
Rosie has arrived like a Messiah in Dalian from Adare Co Limerick (maybe it was on a dare). She has the dubious honour of being the first Irish girl to represent the Dalian Wolfhounds. Great things are expected from our girls in Beijing and Rosie will lead the charge.
June 6th, 2008 by mikey
This will be Emiliano’s second tournament with the Wolfhounds and he is hoping for a glorious weekend in Beijing before being extradited back to Mexico to face completely groundless charges related to farm animals. Emiliano will be sorely missed in Manchuria.
June 6th, 2008 by mikey
Jake from Seattle Washington is representing Dalian Wolfhounds for the second time after making a glorious debut in the China Games in Dalian last year. A brilliant point taker Jake will be aiming for the black spot in Beijing. Incidentally Jake is also playing Christy in the Chinese version of Playboy of the Western World slated to debut at the Wafangdian Film Festival next year.