On my way into the
Copper Box handball stadium I was asked for an interview by an
American journalist who wanted to know why handball had never taken
off in the UK, and whether it stood a chance on the back of these
games. At the time I couldn't really explain it, and having seen my
first match am even further at a loss. It's a terrific game, easy to
stage and looks great fun to play. It's also surprisingly physical.
Unlike basketball, for instance, plenty of contact is within the
rules. I think it would suit school facilities well and – not
insignificantly in Britain – played indoors!
That was what cost the
young British team against the experienced Russians, who ran out
comfortable winners. They were older, more organised, but above all
much much bigger. The Brits countered with some impressive agility
from the small but speedy Lyn Byl, who scored five, and goalkeeper
Sarah Hargreaves held the Russian team at bay with a string of
fantastic saves at the start of the second half, but the British
girls didn't have the speed and decisiveness to hit their opponents
on the break, and were contained easily in a half-court set for most
of the game. The rangy Russian girls were able to break out from
defence and attack at speed time and again, while the only physical
force on the home side came from Eva Palies, who scored a fine brace
in limited time on court and gave giant Russian defender Murauyeta a
great tussle.
In lulls in play the
crowd were amply entertained by the Russian coach, a beast of a man
who never stopped screaming instructions at his charges. The average
age was the youngest I've seen at any event so far, and perhaps in a
few Olympics time there'll be no need for a piece on why the British
don't follow handball.
The second game is
Spain against France. A much more competitive game with the
tenacious Spanish defenders never letting France get a clean shot
away. They lead 10-7 at half time having held Les Bleus to almost a
one in four shots ratio. Even GB did better against the Russians.
The Spanish girls picked up a trio of early yellow cards, but the
tactic has worked so far, helped by a solid performance from keeper
Navarro.
Entertaining article. If you feel like staging an experimental Handball game between friends, let me know!
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