BU Bobcats men’s volleyball team head coach Paddock said that back up Luke Reynolds … should see more time on the floor with the departure of Hatch. more
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Luke Reynolds to get more court time in Canada
Posted by devo on November 21, 2008
Posted in Aussies Overseas, Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball | Tagged: Brandon University, Luke Reynolds | No Comments »
Good Neighbour and Heat development
Posted by devo on November 21, 2008
The Good Neighbour tournament is one of the longest-running volleyball competitions in Australia; it is the 43rd consecutive year it has been run in Canberra.
This weekened 100 club teams from across all states and territories apart from Western Australia, plus elite men’s and women’s teams from New Zealand, will compete over five men’s divisions, four women’s divisions and two recreational mixed divisions. The tournament will be played at three venues the AIS, National Netball Centre and ANU.
A loss will still be as good as a win for the Canberra Heat men’s team in the Good Neighbour Volleyball Tournament this weekend, according to coach Les Young.
The Heat is currently on the bottom of the Australian Volleyball League ladder with no wins from nine games, and has only won four of 31 sets. But Young is driving a development program for the next 18 months that is focused on creating a strong senior program in the years to come.
”This has been a development year so we haven’t really been focusing on results,” Young said. ”We have plenty of young guys in the team and we have a 17-year-old, Alex Turner, in the starting seven and a 15-year-old, Jordan Power, in our travelling squad. ”They have improved over the season so far and it’s just a matter of time before the results come.”
The Heat will play in the honours division and tackle the visiting New Zealand team in the first game of the men’s competition tonight at the AIS from 8pm. The Canberra Heat women will take on Auckland to kick off the tournament at 6.30pm. more@CanberraTimes
If you live locally - make sure that you get along and check out the action.
Posted in Australian Volleyball, Sports, State Volleyball, Volleyball | Tagged: Canberra Heat, Good Neighbour Tournament | 1 Comment »
On for young and old
Posted by devo on November 20, 2008
There are events coming up over the Summer that you need to be registering for now.
Have a Cracker of a time at the Masters!
Australia’s largest multisport festival is coming to Geelong, from 20 February – 1 March 2009. Why not take part with your friends and family and enjoy a summer holiday? The 12th Australian Masters Games is a ten day sports and entertainment festival open to people over the age of 30, regardless of sporting background or ability. Geelong will come alive with over 10,000 people from Australia and overseas participating in 70 sports across 80 different venues in the Geelong region.
| Indoor Volleyball Details: Dates: Thurs 26 Feb – Sun 1 Mar Venue: Leisuretime Centre 262 – 264 Anakie Road, BELL POST HILL Male, Female & Mixed Sections. Minimum age 30 |
Beach Volleyball Details: Mon 23 Feb – Thurs 26 Feb Venues: Vic Beach Volleyball Centre - Eastern Beach 1a Crown Street, Ritchie Boulevard, SOUTH GEELONG Male, Female & Mixed Sections Minimum age 30 |
Find out more information at: www.AustralianMastersGames.com or call the Games Office on 1300 725 266. Registrations Close on 5th December 2008
SLAM Festival
The Slam Festival is an all day Beach Volleyball Tournament held on 8 beaches around Australia over the Summer. The event is aimed at 18-32 year olds and is a fantastic day for amateur players, professionals and everyone in between to get a team together and be involved in some friendly competition. The day is set to a backdrop of DJ’s and Festival activities and there are three finals categories to compete in so that all skill levels have a chance at a trophy. Teams are even invited to dress up to a theme with prizes given for best dressed! Tournaments conclude approx 5pm, however, the festivities continue on into the night.
Registrations are now open. You can check out venues, dates and costs at www.slamfestival.com.au SLAM is also happy to give volleyball clubs the chance to promote themselves at the festival. Contact Slam at slam@popcornevents.com.au
Posted in Australian Beach VB, Australian Volleyball, Sports, State Volleyball, Volleyball | Tagged: Australian Masters, Slam Festival | No Comments »
Tom leading stats
Posted by devo on November 18, 2008
My correspondent reports that Tom Bawden, playing in Sweden - LUGI - WorldLingo translation scored 40 points in Saturday’s 5 set loss against Sollentuna with 37 kills, 2 blocks and an ace. He now leads the Swedish league in points with a total of 86. His break down is 3 aces, 10 blocks and 73 kills.
Posted in Aussies Overseas, Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball | Tagged: Sweden, Tom Bawden | 3 Comments »
Shayla gets mention
Posted by devo on November 18, 2008
2008 AVCA Division III All-Region Teams
Shayla Chalker got an honourable mention for the central Region playing for Coe
Posted in Aussies Overseas, Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball | Tagged: Shayla Chalker | No Comments »
Holiday coaching in Victoria
Posted by devo on November 17, 2008
LUKE CAMPBELL’S SKILLS ADVANCEMENT CLINIC
Who is Luke Campbell?
- Volleyball Team Australia Men’s Vice Captain, 234 games, 45 as captain
- Played in 2004 Olympics, 2002 & 2006 World Champs, 2001, 03 & 07 Asian Champs and 2007 World Cup
- AIS Scholarship, 1998‐persent & professional player in Europe for 7 years
Who else will be coaching?
All coaches have either played in an Olympics, have been outstanding National level players or been an influential coach in Luke’s career. Tamsin Barnett, Louise Bawden, Craig Smith, Tomas Santamaria & Bill McHoul.
What will you get out of the Skills Advancement Day?
- General & skill specific coaching from some of Australia’s most successful players & coaches
- Insight into being a professional volleyballer from Australia’s finest with question time
- 6 hours of specific skills advancement training and scrimmages (2 x 3 hour sessions)
- Individual video skill analysis
- Lunch provided on the day
Clinic Dates:
Girls – Monday 19th January 2009
Boys – Tuesday 20th January 2009
Venue:
Kew High School Sports Centre - 1393 Burke Road, East Kew, Victoria - Melways Ref: 45‐K3
Cost:
$100 per player
How to Register:
Email volleytech@hotmail.com to receive a registration pack
Spots are limited and registrations will be taken on a first in basis!!!
Posted in Australian Volleyball, School Volleyball, Sports, State Volleyball, Volleyball | Tagged: Luke Campbell, volleyball camp | No Comments »
Aussie player visits Wonnie
Posted by devo on November 17, 2008
Australian player Luke Campbell ran 2 clinics at Wonthaggi Secondary College this last week. And weren’t the girls impressed! They’re still talking about the big guy. (click picture to enlarge)
I was lucky enough to sneak back to my old school for the sessions. I was also impressed. So much so that we have invited Luke back again in 2 weeks time. If your school has the opportunity, get in contact with Luke. I was particularly happy with the way that Luke was able to adapt the sessions to meet the different needs of the groups, and to fit in with what the coaches wanted to cover.
Posted in Australian Volleyball, School Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball, Volleyball Picture | Tagged: Luke Campbell | No Comments »
Heathfield High community effort
Posted by devo on November 16, 2008
In one of the biggest working bees held in the hills of Adelaide, over 100 parents, coaches, teachers and players worked all day Saturday getting the Heathfield beach volleyball courts ready for the arrival of 44 truckloads of sand. (click picture to enlarge)
Ex student Andrew Frazer from Adelaide Hills Tree and Garden had spent all Friday cutting trenches in the base of the courts so that 500m of agricultural pipe could belaid. The 44 tonne from these trenches was removed by spade, track loader and wheel barrows by the morning shift, with the pipes being laid and backfilled with aggregate by the afternoon shift.
The biggest job was cutting a 100m long conveyor belt purchased from Whyalla into two lengths so that they could be set around the courts creating a very strong barrier between the soil and the expensive Olympic quality seven times washed sand. The positioning of the belt required all hands on deck. The workers were very lucky with the mild weather and the number of parents who were able to keep the workers fed and hydrated during the day.
Local construction company Diverse Civil and Commercial with Heathfield High School ex student Malcolm Long at the helm had prepared the sports centre site into a world class arena. The workers were certainly appreciative of the track loader operated by Mitchell and Malcolm during the day as 44 tonne of soil was moved out of the courts and 44 tonne of aggregate was moved back in.
The next project will be the seeding of the banks around the courts and the positioning of the lights so that the public can use the courts in the summer evenings. Early in the New Year a 25 meter long balcony viewing area will be built, again hopefully with the help of volunteers.
“At this stage we do have a slight problem with money for the timber and pavers,” said teacher Mr David Eldridge. The project is now registered as a tax deductible project so any donations will have tax deductibility status.
High School principal Ms Vivian Rusk, who was there to see the huge working bee in action, thanked the group for their fantastic efforts. Mark Lowrie, the father of Mt Lofty players Hannah and Josh and Malcolm Long were singled out for special thanks by the group as the project managers and for the many hour they had spent getting the project to this stage.
Mr David Eldridge also thanked the group and said, “It is humbling to be part of a community that so readily rolls up their sleeves to value add to their community.” One year10 girl had walked from Mt George to the school to start at the working bee at 8.30 am, worked both shifts on the courts and then had to work a shift in a local take away store.
“Kids like this give you a very different picture than that we have to see on television every night,” said Mr Eldridge.
The courts, with a budget of $175,000 have been totally funded by parents, Mt Lofty VBC and the Heathfield High School volleyball program.
The courts feature a full 40m grass grandstand on one side and a 30m pegola/balcony/viewing /kiosk area on the other side. The complex is surrounded by a 3.6m high security fence and will have lighting in excess of AVL standards.
The Mt Lofty Club is building a kiosk on the site which wil serve both the beach courts and the 7 volleyball court indoor heathfield complex.
Posted in Australian Volleyball, School Volleyball, Sports, State Volleyball, Volleyball | Tagged: Heathfield, Mt Lofty | 3 Comments »
AVF annual report
Posted by devo on November 16, 2008
If you would like to read the Annual Report of the Australian Volleyball Federation you can download it here.
Posted in Australian Volleyball, It's not volleyball but ..., Sports, Volleyball, Volleyball Australia | Tagged: annual report | No Comments »
AIS win weekend 2-0
Posted by devo on November 15, 2008
Two games in Men’s Australian Volleyball League this weekend. It was no surprise that the AIS won both of its matches against the Canberra Heat.
The updated ladder is:
| Volleyball WA | 7 |
| Mt lofty | 5 |
| AIS | 6 |
| UTSSU | 6 |
| University Blues | 5 |
| Queensland Pirates | 4 |
| Canberra Heat | 0 |
Matches remaining before finals:
These matches will be played in Brisbane ~ 28-30 November at Brisbane Grammar School
- Queensland Pirates vs UTSSU
- UTSSU vs University Blues
- Queensland Pirates vs Canberra Heat
- University Blues vs AIS
- Canberra Heat vs UTSSU
- Queensland Pirates vs AIS
- Canberra Heat vs University Blues
- AIS vs UTSSU
- University Blues vs Queensland Pirates
Posted in Aust Institute of Sport, Aust Volleyball League, Australian Volleyball, Sports, State Volleyball, Volleyball, Volleyball Australia | 2 Comments »
Around the web for this last week
Posted by devo on November 15, 2008
I haven’t had a lot of free time this last week, but here’s some of what’s been popping up on my computer:
Paul Carroll is getting some pre-season match practice with Pepperdine U ~ more ~ more
Paul Sanderson has been suspended by Brandon University men’s volleyball team. The Bobcats have taken disciplinary action against All-Canadian left-side Paul Sanderson and right-side Maverick Hatch has quit the team. … Sanderson … has been suspended indefinitely by the University and is not even being allowed to participate in Bobcats’ practice. more ~ more
Each time Christie Naumann threw the volleyball toward the roof of the Thomas Fieldhouse and soared through the air to slam a jump-serve, Michelle Kreeger just hoped. There were times she even cringed. If the ball went to the libero, the third-year East Stroudsburg coach knew the Warriors would get at least a touch on it. If it didn’t, Naumann was recording an ace. The junior outside hitter racked up a match-high six aces and added seven kills as Lock Haven advanced to this weekend’s PSAC Tournament with a 3-0 quarterfinal victory. more
Posted in Aussies Overseas, Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball | Tagged: Paul Sanderson, Paul carroll, Christie Naumann | No Comments »
This weeks news from our correspondents - to 23/11/08
Posted by devo on November 15, 2008
You can add any news, scores etc for people to read as a comment to this post. Have fun.
Please read the comments page at the top of the site.
Posted in Volleyball | No Comments »
Lauren’s blog
Posted by devo on November 15, 2008
Lauren Bertolacci has updated her blog with comments on her German team’s 5 losses so far this season. The fighting Kangeroos moved up to the top division after a strong season in second division last year.
Posted in Aussie Bloggers OS, Aussies Overseas, Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball | Tagged: Lauren Bertolacci | No Comments »
Mt Lofty rightly “crows” about the AVL weekend
Posted by devo on November 10, 2008
Mt Lofty Community Sports Centre and Mt Lofty League Volleyball Club played host to four visiting teams from interstate for Round 3 of the Australian Volleyball League (AVL) Mens series 2008 on the weekend.
In usual Mt Lofty style, the venue and atmosphere was both electric and professional in every respect, with teams and spectators alike very complimentary about the way in which the round was delivered.
The Australian Volleyball Federation Events Manager, Susan Diver-Tuck, who was over to officiate the weekend, commented that, “Mt Lofty has set a very high standard in event presentation, and they are clearly the leaders so far this year in delivering AVL. I know that Queensland have taken some serious note of what they have experienced this weekend, in the hope of doing something similar in round 4 in Brisbane, which they will be hosting in 2 weeks time. Mt Lofty appeared to just take it in their stride, with years of experience and the history of a very passionate and dedicated club behind them, making sure the weekend ran error free.” Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Aust Volleyball League, Australian Beach VB, State Volleyball, Volleyball, Volleyball Australia | Tagged: Brian Kempe, Mt Lofty | 2 Comments »
Men’s AVL round 3 over
Posted by devo on November 9, 2008
Round 3 of the Men’s Australian Volleyball League is over. A bad weekend for the Pirates who went 0-4. UTSSU & WA went 2-2. The AIS went 3-1, as did MtLofty (but too late). You can check out the results on the AVL page.
| team | wins | still to play |
| Volleyball WA | 7 | games completed |
| Mt Lofty Rangers | 5 | games completed |
| UTSSU | 6 | Pirates, Blues, Heat, AIS |
| University Blues | 5 | UTSSU, AIS, Heat, Pirates |
| Queensland Pirates | 4 | UTSSU, Heat, AIS, Blues |
| AIS | 4 | Heat x2, Blues, Pirates, UTSSU, |
| Canberra Heat | 0 | AIS x2, Pirates, UTSSU, Blues |
With 7 games getting you into the finals: WA , UTSSU , AIS should be in. Pirates and Blues should fight out for the 4th spot. Who will win? Which teams are going to turn up?
Posted in Aust Volleyball League, Australian Volleyball, Sports, State Volleyball, Volleyball, Volleyball Australia | 49 Comments »
This weeks news from our correspondents - to 13/11/08
Posted by devo on November 8, 2008
You can add any news, scores etc for people to read as a comment to this post. Have fun.
Please read the comments page at the top of the site.
Posted in Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball | No Comments »
Hunyadi
Posted by devo on November 7, 2008
I first saw Luke Hunyadi play as a junior. One of the best junior setters that I have seen. ( Matty DeSalvo ranks 1, then Matt Young, then Shane Alexander and Luke close behind. BIAS? - Bulldust!) If the Volleyball Australia commentary tonight was anything to go by, Luke showed his class leading Adelaide to a win over UTSSU 3-1 in the 3rd round of the Men’s Australian Volleyball League.
Posted in Aust Volleyball League, Australian Volleyball, Sports, State Volleyball, Volleyball, Volleyball Australia | Tagged: Luke Hunyadi, matt desalvo, Matt Young, Shane Alexander | 5 Comments »
US coach Australia bound?
Posted by devo on November 7, 2008
You find all sorts of stuff on Google. For example:
Less than three weeks after the end of the volleyball season, Northfield volleyball coach Adam Cress has called it quits with the Raiders. Cress resigned from his post earlier this week.
Cress decided to step away because of a chance to pursue other career opportunities that would take him away from Minnesota. He will either move to Australia to help coach with the national team there, or he’s going to move to Ohio to start a Junior Olympic club with a friend. more@NorthfieldNews
Posted in It's not volleyball but ..., Volleyball | 2 Comments »
Men’s AVL this weekend
Posted by devo on November 7, 2008
Men’s Australian Volleyball League matches - round 3 - begin today in Adelaide. Matches will be played at Mt Lofty. The weekend’s matches promise to be spectacular, with teams fighting for top of the ladder positions. Results will be here. The Volleyball Australia site usually has match descriptions.
FRIDAY
UTSSU vs Mt Lofty Rangers - 7:00 PM
SATURDAY
Queensland Pirates vs UTSSU - 11:00 AM
Mt Lofty Rangers vs Volleyball WA - 1:00 PM
AIS vs Queensland Pirates - 3:00 PM
Volleyball WA vs UTSSU - 5:00 PM
AIS vs Mt Lofty Rangers - 7:00 PM
SUNDAY
Queensland Pirates vs Volleyball WA - 9:00 AM
UTSSU vs AIS - 11:00 AM
Mt Lofty Rangers vs Queensland Pirates - 1:00 PM
AIS vs Volleyball WA - 3:00 PM
Posted in Aust Volleyball League, Australian Volleyball, Sports, State Volleyball, Volleyball, Volleyball Australia | No Comments »
AIS vs Slovakia
Posted by devo on November 6, 2008
Phongy’s Volleyball Australia email updates:
Tonight, the AIS defeated an improved Slovakian Youth Boy’s Team 3 : 1 (25-11, 25-13, 19-25, 25-22) in Game 4 of the best of five match series. The final match of the series will be played tomorrow night, Wednesday, 5 November before the team travels to Adelaide for round three of the Australian Volleyball League. The Slovakians will play a final match against the Canberra Heat before returning home and continuing with their preparations for their European Youth Championship in January 2009.
28/10 AIS def SVK 3 : 0 (28-26, 26-24, 25-19
30/10 SVK def CBR 3 : 2 (24-26, 25-17, 25-20, 23-25, 16-14)
31/10 AIS def SVK 3 : 0 (25-10, 25-19, 25-18)
1/11 AIS def SVK 3 : 0 (25-22, 25-16, 25-19)
6.00pm Thu, 6/11 Canberra Heat vs Slovakia (AIS Volleyball Courts) - TBC
6.00pm Fri, 7/11 Canberra Heat vs Slovakia (AIS Volleyball Courts) - TBC
Posted in Aust Institute of Sport, Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball, Volleyball Australia | Tagged: Slovakia | 1 Comment »
Nicole into Pepperdine Hall of Fame
Posted by devo on November 6, 2008
Women’s Volleyball Olympian Nicole (Sanderson) Hannan traveled all the way from Australia to Pepperdine University to receive her award as a 2008 Hall of Fame inductee.
“Nicole traveled half-way around the world to convince me to pay for her education to play volleyball for the Waves,” said women’s head coach Nina Matthies. While at Pepperdine Hannan became one of the first players in history to earn All-West Coast Conference first team honors four times. She graduated from Pepperdine in 1997 with a degree in sports medicine. She competed in the 2004 Athens Olympics for her native Australia and finished fourth in Beach Volleyball. “I came to Pepperdine from the other side of the world and made new friends, family and teammates,” said Hannan. “Nina always believed in me and taught me to believe in myself.” more@pepperdine
Posted in Aussies Overseas, Australian Beach VB, Australian Volleyball, Olympics, Sports, Volleyball, Volleyball Australia | Tagged: Pepperdine, Nicole (Sanderson) Hannan | No Comments »
Rachel ties Uni record
Posted by devo on November 6, 2008
Junior Rachel Rourke (Queensland, Australia) joined the 30-kill club with 34 total, tying the second-best single-match record in school history, in Saturday evening’s match to No. 12 USC, but the Women of Troy came out on top 3-2. more …
Posted in Aussies Overseas, Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball | Tagged: Rachel Rourke | No Comments »
Sando athlete of the week
Posted by devo on November 6, 2008
Brandon University Men’s Volleyball leftside Paul Sanderson has been selected as the Canada West male Athlete of the Week for the week of November 3, 2008.
“Paul Sanderson of the No. 6-ranked Brandon University Bobcats (2-2) volleyball team had an amazing weekend, leading the ’Cats to a two-match weekend sweep of the Saskatchewan Huskies,” says the Canada West release regarding the award. “The third-year import from Melbourne, Australia combined for 43 kills on 68 chances, a whopping .632 hitting percentage. On Friday the left side hitter had 25 kills on 36 chances, to go with seven digs, in a 23-25, 25-22, 25-22, 25-22 win in Saskatoon. He followed up with an 18-kill, three-dig performance in Saturday’s convincing 25-16, 25-21, 25-18 sweep of the Huskies (0-4).” more@Luber’s Lounge
Posted in Aussies Overseas, Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball | Tagged: Paul Sanderson | No Comments »
Welcome to Ed
Posted by devo on November 6, 2008
Ed Binnie has been a long time contributer of comments to Devo’s Volleyball. Today he contributes his second post as a blogger on the site. Welcome Ed - I missed your first post while I was OS.
Ed is currently in the USA, and we look forward to his US view on volleyball.
Posted in Aussie Bloggers OS, Aussies Overseas, Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball | Tagged: Ed Binnie | 3 Comments »
FIVB World Beach Tour 2009 - where’s Adelaide?
Posted by edbinnie on November 6, 2008
The Provisional calendar for the 2009 World Tour has been set and released on the FIVB site.
To my surprise, there was no mention of Adelaide! There is hope in the article - “The calendar is subject to change by the FIVB, with decisions pending on a few double-gender events that need to confirm date and/or location.”
Maybe Adelaide is one of these?
http://www.fivb.org/viewPressRelease.asp?No=18280&Language=0
For those that were involved - playing, refereeing, working, or just watching - the 2008 event was fantastic. I know a huge amount of work went in behind the scenes, and it would be a shame if this all fell apart after 1 year.
So does anyone have an inkling as to what is going on?
Rumours abound last year’s event of heavy fines, poor ticket sales, needless to say the level of work required. Having run it once, I’d have thought that Year 2 should be significantly easier, and achieve better spectator volumes.
At the time, I thought it an “interesting” time to take on the new project, with a new WAVL, no MAVL, a new VTAW programme, large staff changes, and a new National Beach Tour Promoter and Sponsor. 2009 also offers its share of challenges, especially with still no definite details for the National Beach Tour - http://www.avf.org.au/index.php?id=774.
The Provisional National Tour Dates have a final event listed in Adelaide, hopefully gearing up to the World Tour, so let’s hope that the only reason for not mentioning it in the FIVB release is a date confirmation being required!!!
Posted in Australian Beach VB, Australian Volleyball, FIVB, FIVB World Tour, Sports, Volleyball, Volleyball Australia | 12 Comments »
Men’s AVL Poll
Posted by devo on November 4, 2008
At the end of voting, both the AIS and the Queensland Pirates had firmed as your equal favourites (26%) to win the Men’s Australian Volleyball League for 2008.
We are all awaiting the next round where the top 3 teams, including UTSSU (19%) will play against each other. Will UTSSU show that they should be one of the favourites? Were the AIS suffering “Bali Bellie” and jet lag in Melbourne? Will the Pirates rip the national title away from the AIS?
I’ll have another poll up so that you can change your vote. Or have you already seen enough to confirm your previous vote.
See the vote results here.
Posted in Aust Institute of Sport, Aust Volleyball League, Australian Volleyball, State Volleyball, Volleyball, Volleyball Australia | Tagged: UTSSU, Queensland Pirates | No Comments »
european leagues
Posted by markleb on November 1, 2008
Phill asked me a while ago to rate the European leagues. This is my attempt.
There is a huge range of leagues within Europe in virtually every way. Leagues vary between (and within) countries in terms of professionalism, salaries, standard of play, standard and amount of practice, standard of resources within clubs and leagues and standard of living among other things.
Professionalism is a BIG variability. The ability of a club to drop a few hundred euros in someone’s pocket at the end of the month does NOT make the club, or the player receiving the money, ‘professional’. To me ‘professional’ means the ability to train twice a day. Professional clubs have two training sessions a day and professional players are available to train twice a day.
Standard is, of course, also variable. And comparing leagues in terms of standard is often quite difficult. You can get a pretty good idea by looking at results in European Cups, by the level of the foreign players in the leagues and sometimes also results from friendly matches between teams from different leagues. Although friendly matches are notoriously and wildly unpredictable.
I know most of the western European leagues quite well, and some of the eastern ones. I’ve tried to rate them on the basis of professionalism (as I’ve defined it) and standard of play. There are some educated (hopefully) guesses (eg Ukraine, Finland). There is obviously some overlap. For example, the top teams in Germany and Belgium are at the similar level to top teams in Greece, Poland and France but I’ve tried to rate the league as a whole.
Here goes…
LEVEL 1A (fully professional, highest standard)
Italy, Russia
LEVEL 1B (fully professional, very high standard)
Greece, Poland, France
LEVEL 2A (fully professional, high to very high standard)
Ukraine, MEVZA**, Turkey
LEVEL 2B (fully professional, high to very high standard at the top -> variable professionalism and standard at the bottom)
Germany, Belgium, Spain
LEVEL 2C (mostly professional, high standard at the top)
Holland, Czech Republic, Finland, Serbia, Montenegro,
LEVEL 3A (mostly professional, good standard at the top)
Portugal, Slovenia, Hungary, other eastern European leagues (not including MEVZA teams)
LEVEL 3B (some professional players, good standard at the top)
Austria (not including MEVZA teams), Switzerland
LEVEL 4 (some professional players, variable standard)
Sweden, Denmark
**Middle European Volleyball Zonal Association, the best teams from Slovenia, Austria, Croatia, Slovakia, Hungary do not actually play in their home leagues but in MEVZA. They only join their home leagues for the playoffs
Posted in Aussie Bloggers OS, Aussies Overseas, Sports, Volleyball | Tagged: euro | 3 Comments »
Mark’s blog back in a new form
Posted by devo on November 1, 2008
Aussie coach overseas Mark Lebedew is again blogging about his season at KS Jastrzębski Węgiel in Poland. I enjoyed Mark’s weekly write ups last year. He has a new site at the wanderer - so check out the start of the new Polish season at the club that includes Aussies Ben Hardy and Igor Yudin.
Posted in Aussie Bloggers OS, Aussies Overseas, Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball, Volleyball Picture | Tagged: KS Jastrzębski Węgiel, Mark Lebedew, the wanderer | No Comments »
AIS 2-0 over Slovakia
Posted by devo on November 1, 2008
AIS V Slovakia Youth Team
Friday 31 October Nowra NSW
AIS 3-0 25-10, 25-19, 25-18 (Thanks Dad)
Posted in Aust Institute of Sport, Australian Volleyball, Sports, Volleyball, Volleyball Australia | Tagged: Slovakia | 1 Comment »





















