Richard Boock - World Indoor Sports Hyperdome, Newtown
After a year of minor disappointment for New Zealand sport, with the Cricket, Yachting and Rugby lost, and the Netball World Championship to be contested by women, the eyes and the specially purchased 50" flat-screen Televisions of the nation will be turned to the World Indoor Sports Centre as the playoffs of the WIS Fifth dimension approach. The beggars, top of the table however the order is published, have an easy run in to the playoffs provided they remember the start times and their shirts, and will expect nothing less than three crushing victories before advancing to a probable semi-final date with the surprise packets of the tournament, Team Maad. With a solid core of loudmouths and an absence of quality back-up players, the Beggars have not experienced the controversies of rotation and leadership issues. Indeed, the continued selection of Andy Cameron and the subtle and caring manner in which the beggars have dealt with his on-field problems seem to have paid dividends with the slightest inkling of form shown in his edgy innings of 32 last week.
Booked Tickets
Cheryl from Levin, clad in a replica of the pink Beggars change strip, was so confident that the boys from Brooklyn would march all the way to the finals that she has already booked her bus ticket to Wellington for the final. "I'll sleep in the queue outside the hyperdome if that's what it takes to get in" Cheryl said, " this is the trip of a lifetime, I've never been overseas, let alone to Wellington before, I just know they're going to do it this season, nothing can stop them this time. go the reds!"
Mood of the Nation
If the tone of talkback callers is anything to go by, the nation is confident that the spoils will go to the Beggars. Wayne from Upper Hutt, calling radio sport in the wake of the All Black's wholly predictably capitulation in the weekend, spoke for the whole country: "Mate" he said to a somebody he has never met, "I'm not worried about the blacks' result because I knew all along they weren't mentally tough enough to handle the pressure. These boys from Brooklyn though, they've put the hard work in in their government departments and what have you, so they know all about the trials and hardships of life, that means they'll stand tall, they'll dig deep and show passion for the jersey, they'll show some pride and do it for the fans back home, they have kept in touch with the grass underlay traditions of indoor cricket and they have the ticker to deal when it comes to the wire." Mate" he went on "I'm not ashamed to say that I cried when they went down in the semis last time but they've learnt from the experience and they understand what it means to the country for them to win so I just know that they'll do it for us this time".
Note of Caution
Veteran journalist Ozzy Ozzmeister, talking to Wayne on his indoor cricket talkback show "Stroking balls indoors", sounded a note of caution. "All last week's result proved" he opined "was that the Beggars are the best team when it comes to beating the minnows but that means nothing when the completion moves to the knockout stage. The standard of their next matches isn't enough to key them up for the big tests to follow. Also I'd question the distraction of their marketing campaign, I mean that vial filled with little squares astro-turf from all the courts in the country they've played on, how's that help? I heard they actually took the turf from a netball court anyway! And those little figurines of the boys have them drinking out of glasses, how stupid's that! Sure they're looking good but I wouldn't put my house on a beggars victory".
Wayne from Upper Hutt replied "too late mate, I mortgaged me house to bet on the beggars. 5 to 1 and it's a sure thing! You negative bu**ers really p*ss me off."
Beggars campaign manager, Gordon Copeland, denied the weight of expectation placed undue pressure on the Beggars. "We don't take any notice of all the talk" he said, "my job is to mentor them, keep them focused, and united, and I know I'm the best person to lead them to the title".
Beggars Captain Kevin "Party" List denied Copeland had any connection to the team.