Monday 25 January 2010

Squad to Barcelona


We have just been informed of the players selected to represent Sweden in Barcelona. Evidently they will have a training camp rounded off with a match against Catalonia on Valentine's Day. So another step forward for the National Squad. Players selected are:-

Rickard Johansson
Hammarby
Viktor Pettersson
Enköping
Ivar Bengtsson
Hammarby
Paul Sullivan
Stockholm Exiles
Jim Wetterström
Enköping
Linus Hector
Vänersborg
Tim Johansson
Enköping
Alan Letele
Vänersborg
Jan-Olof Johansson
Spartacus
Mattias Thorhard
Hammarby
Hannes Eriksson
Hammarby
Rickard Örnberg
Vänersborg
Andrew Daish
Nuneaton
Tobias Borg
Enköping
Alex Taylor
Nuneaton
Lee Sandberg
North Walsham
Magnus MacDonald
London Scottish
Sebastian Taylor
Old Haberdashers
Tomas Arvidsson
Helsingborg
Ian Gowland
Stockholm Exiles
Daniel Nissila
Attila
Stefan Obradovic
Attila
Erik Trogen
Enköping


Some new faces selected with a few of the experienced players unable to make the trip, this should be a good opportunity for others to shine. We wish them well.

Sunday 24 January 2010

Who's who?


Time we think for another player from the Ladies Squad to adorn our blog. This time we feature Jenny Sahlin. The most engaging of prop's and some one who plays with a smile on her face. A cornerstone of the scrum, we look forward to watching Jenny playing for her country this season.


How did you become involved with Rugby?
I went to watch a few games in Vänersborg and at a crayfish party one girl came up to me and said she recognized me from watching the games. She made me promise to come to the next training. I went to the training and been stuck ever since.
When did you first start playing?
September 2003
What positions have you played?
I have played all positions, except hooker, in the scrum.
What club/s have you played for?
Vänersborg RK
Gold Coast Eagles Australia (Gold Coast RUFC)
Göteborg RF
How many International Caps have you gained?
??? A few. Started playing for the national team 2006.
What has been your best playing experience?
When I played a rep game for Brisbane South, SM gold 2008 and EM in May this year.
And your worst playing experience?
The game against Helsingborg 2009.
What are your ambitions within the game? 
To improve my understanding and skills of the game and just enjoy playing. 
What encourages you about the game in Sweden?
All the dedicated people on and off the pitch. The wonderful team/club spirits that you meet all around in Sweden.
How do you see the future?
I think both women’s and men’s team will keep developing and hopefully it will make people that are not involved in rugby aware of this awesome sport. Hopefully 7’s as an Olympic sport will open up eyes on people that have not yet understand the greatness of rugby.
What is your profession?
Controller
Marital status?
Have the best boyfriend ever
Children?
Two lovely little cats

Many thanks to Jenny and good luck for the season.

Friday 22 January 2010

Men's National Training Camp


Been a bit remiss of us, not too have reported on last weekend's training camp sooner, but we wanted to try and get a collective view. However we do not want you to think that we have been idle during the past week. Far from it and as you will see over the coming weeks there will be quite a few interesting articles about Swedish Rugby.
Anyway, back to the matter in hand, the training camp at Enkoping.
With several new faces in the group, including some very promising juniors the weekend started on time, in the snowy conditions at Enkoping.
By all accounts it was one of the best organised and most professional weekend the men have had for years.
With the introduction of a new fitness and conditioning coach to the squad, the emphasis was on fitness and discipline. It became apparent that the players needed to improve their overall fitness and were asked to ensure that this was evident by the next camp. There were 4 fitness sessions throughout the weekend, with the hardest one on Sunday morning, which brought all the players to their knees. Discipline was also a major feature, both on and off the field. Evidently the players have agreed to contribute to a code of conduct and then to abide by it. So that should make interesting reading.
Apparently it was a big success for the coaching staff as well. They have selected a squad to go to a training camp in Barcelona, on Valentine's weekend, (wonder what the wives and girlfriends think about that) and the next home training camp is in March, again at Enkoping.
So, we at TrueSwedenRugby, believe that the positive steps being taken by the FK will only be of benefit to the squad and to Swedish Rugby. Keep up the good work.

Monday 11 January 2010

A Tale of Two Balls



I know that we are in a far flung corner of the World. But as we watch the Thames freezing over and England struggling to get to grips with all this snow and ice, we have been keeping an careful watch on the Swedish Rugby scene. Although it's the close season over there, we have heard that there is a lot going on behind the scenes with the National Squads. Now news reaches us that one of the clubs in the West, GRF have reviewed their position and have decided that if they have another season like last, then the men are going to play with the round shaped ball.
After informing everyone that he would not be coaching the men this season, Neil has now found another team that will benefit from his expertise, and there will be a football team sharing the facilities.

So, let's hope that this alliance benefits the club, but most importantly the Rugby teams.

Monday 4 January 2010

National Training Camp


It appears that the National Squad's training camp scheduled for the weekend 16/17 January will be at Enkoping RK. We understand that invitations have gone out to the players with a few youth players being invited as well. Not aware of what the schedule is, but we are given to understand that fitness will be one of the main factors. With two important matches in May, anything that can assist the men to achieve wins in those games is of benefit.
We are bound to add that the Men's management are starting to get things together and it bodes well for the future of Swedish Rugby, if this continues.