Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Tuesday 28 June
Monday, 27 June 2011
Monday 27 June
Another good breakfast and on the road again. The bus ride out of Opatija was beautiful. The coastline is stunning and the small 'beaches' are surrounded by the most stunning and grand old villas many of which are empty and seemingly too old to restore. I think i will buy one....... As we travelled closer to Brestova to catch our ferry to Cres island the views over the Adriatic became more and more dramatic. The ferry ride which took us across, bus and all, took about 15-20min. On such a beautiful day it was a worthwhile ride. Once on Cres we made our way to the small town of Beli. Here we visited the griffon vulture sanctuary and were given a guided tour. We learnt how these birds on the brink of extinction are being given a chance of survival through the work of the non-profit NGO we visited, dedicated to saving this species. After a short stop at the beautiful port of Cres town we continued onto Merag on another ferry ride. We stopped for lunch before our final and long bus ride to Zadar. We arrived at 22:00 and had a good supper. The Mediteran Hotel is comfortable and we are looking forward to seeing what tomorrow holds as it looks as though a match in the sea has been arranged. Until then - T
Sunday 26 June
After an excellent breakfast at the hotel we made our way back to the aquatic centre in Rijeka for a training session. This included a 20min stretching session and a swimming session before we started practise matches with VK Primorje. All the boys got to play and have made noticable improvements in their game since the start of the tour. The aquatic centre was hosting an international synchronised swimming championship which the boys obviously did not mind in the least. Lunch was enjoyed together at the pool restaurant. We headed back to Opatija where we enjoyed free time for the afternoon - some going to the market or 'beach', many heading for a well earned rest in their rooms. The weather remained hot for the day and by the time we left for our evening match the sun was still blazing. Our evening match started with 2 exceptionally log chukkas (about 40min each) played by the 1st team this was followed by a further 2x30min chukkas with the u16 team in action (the Primorje team essentially played for just over 2 hours with few subs!). The 1st team put on a fairly good performance in their period with the score being reasonably level by the time they ended. The u16s had a harder time of it but are learning quickly. We left the pool at 20:00 and headed back to the hotel for dinner. A great buffet spread greeted us consisting of about 20 odd local and other dishes. Needless to say we were all somewhat full afterward! After an hour or two exploring town all were back and quickly into bed.
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Day 3
An 08:00 start helped with catching up on some shut-eye. The buffet breakfast at the hotel was great. Moving out we headed for Samobor, a small town outside of Zagreb. We were greeted by quaint winding streets and a peaceful atmosphere. The highlight was tasting their word famous cream cake - so worth the visit! We bought some good value gifts in the main square and soaked in the coffee house vibe. On to Fuzine! A stunning village 2hrs drive in our journey west to Opatija and the coast. The country side was beautiful - tree covered rolling hills and mountains, lush green farmlands. A local cuisine treat awaited at a bistro in Fuzine where we enjoyed a specially prepared venison goulash! Yum! Stopping at Rijeka we were taken to the most incredible view of the city from the castle Trsat. Our hotel the Bellevue is right on the 'beach' and opens onto the prominade where lots of people socialise, tan and swim. Our match against VK Primorje was a 2 chukka affair with practise time afterward. The local coach gave us a center forward skills and drills session which was very informative. The aquatic centre at VK Primorje is the best I have ever seen and could well be the best in the world. It lies right above the sea an has an amazing view from the outdoor pool where we played. The facility itself is incredible with all the state of the art equipment that aquatic sports could ever need. It was independance day in Croatia and our evening ended with a dazzling fire works display at the prominard and a live concrt which ended somewhat late.
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Day 2
Having landed safely at the Zagreb airport we were warmly welcomed by our tour guide Ozren (Ozzie). Despite being exhausted we went straight to the city center (the old city) in our tour bus (safe and comfortable) and enjoyed a walking tour. The city is beautiful and has an amazing vibe. Its a combination of the old world and the new, with picturesque churches, well laid-out gardens and places of interest and rich history. After hearty supper at our hotel we went to play our first match. The Medvescak club, a strong local outfit, hosted the match fielding a like size squad. The match lasted about 1 1/2 hours and was 6 chukkas long. The 6-28 scofeline was was note a true reflection of the game. Being at the peak of their season we were certainly outgunned but our boys put in a good performance and were not embarresed in the least - and that despite the lack of sleep and travel exhaustion Finishing at 22:00 we headed for a quick ice-cream before collapsing in a heap on our beds. Our hotel was very comfortable and we are being made to feel very welcome by all we come across.
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Airport round 2
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Wednesday, 22 June 2011
On our way
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