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| 03-07-2012, 00:17 | #78 |
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They're trying out professional ultimate in the US currently, would you believe?
http://theaudl.com/ |
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| 08-08-2012, 17:15 | #79 |
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Please watch my frisbee trickshot videos
http://www.youtube.com/user/TrickShooters69 |
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| 31-12-2012, 18:41 | #81 |
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If you're going to try and troll at least put some effort into it.
Last edited by gearoidof; 31-12-2012 at 20:20. Reason: editing the quote |
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| 31-12-2012, 22:42 | #82 | |
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i thought that was already a thing..!? i know there are official college teams, and i thought i remembered hearing about scholarships and player tradings..maybe i just misunderstood. but yeah, i would believe. i've never met an irish person (friend or foe) who hasn't laughed at the combination of "frisbee" and "sport" in the same sentence, but i have taken people (men and women) who play rugby out for a few games and they've admitted it is a tough game, and they can see the "sport" in it, even if there isn't a ball. in short, people who laugh at frisbee as a sport are usually people who have never tried to play frisbee as a sport. similar to table tennis, from a personal standpoint; i thought of it as "an amusing past time" until i tried to play with people who really know their stuff. it really takes a great amount of skill, accuracy, grace, power, concentration. that's not to say it can hold its own against the power and skill involved in a great game of rugby or soccer, but it's generally worth allowing that games of skill can look very easy from the sidelines, and take on a new form once you get involved. |
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| 20-05-2013, 22:47 | #84 |
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Fairly certain there isn't, most club's details on here. http://www.irishultimate.com/players/find-a-team/#Club
Nearest would probably be OCS or Jabba |
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