Docklands volleyball team lose again

By Simon Hayes on March 31, 2008 1:26 PM |

LONDON Docklands volleyball team slumped to defeat in their latest National League fixture.

Playing only their third league match of 2008, against Bristol last Saturday (March 29), Docklands lack of match practice showed as they slid to a 3-0 defeat.

The defending champions have had a difficult campaign following a host of retirements after last season's double-winning campaign, and this latest loss left them firmly in mid-table with nothing to play for other than pride.

Docklands coach Ian Legrand was again unable to select from a full squad with Efe Eruero out injured for the rest of the season and Klaus Thummert and Jesse Kaptein on holiday. Regular libero Alexis Blair was switched to outside hitter, the first time he had played this role since Docklands’ victory in the London Challenge final of 2006.

Legrand gave a debut to new Italian signing Davide Grandolfo as libero and Boris Halatchev was again back to play his 93rd match, moving him into the top 10 of Docklands all time appearances, level with Sean Marshman who was watching this match from the stands.

Bristol had not defeated Docklands in their eleven previous attempts and until recently had been threatened with relegation. But with Jiri Petrash making his first home appearance since last year the home side started confidently.

The game remained tight until 15-14 but kills by Petrash and Matt Pierce opened up a three point lead for Bristol.

Legrand called a time out but the delay did not impact on Bristol’s momentum as two consecutive Docklands’ errors gifted Bristol an even greater advantage. Two blocks by Halatchev and Alex Gaitan gave Docklands a chance at 22-19 but two more Docklands’ hitting errors put paid to that hope as Bristol took the set 25-20.

In the same fixture last season Docklands played their first match as league champions and strolled their way to an easy 3-0 win. Only three Docklands players who played that day were on court but the London side started to look more like champions at the start of the second set as two blocks by Gaitan and aces by Primus and French helped them into a 7-2 lead.

But, after a Petrash kill, Docklands pressed the self destruct button as three consecutive hitting errors let Bristol back into the set.

The Londoners managed to stabilise their sideout game until a Petrash block on French and two more Docklands errors saw Bristol take a 14-12 lead. Another cluster of three Bristol blocks gave them an unassailable lead and they coasted to a 25-20 win.

Legrand shuffled his rotation at the start of the third set, introducing Enrico Savioa and Adam Philips. Bristol took advantage as Docklands adapted to their new formation and raced into a 7-1 lead.

Docklands were able to narrow the gap at 13-10 down after Bristol caught the Docklands hitting error bug but the mini-comeback was to no avail as a Tom Lord kill and then a service run took Bristol away again to take the set 25-15.

Docklands must now pick themselves up before two matches next weekend when they must win both games to at least finish in the top half of the table.

Docklands’ man of the match: Davide Grandolfo

Docklands: Phillips 1 kill (7 attempts), Halatchev 2 (8), Riginelli 5 (21), French 6 (25), Blair 3 (14), Savioa 2 (8), Gaitan 1 (11), Primus 1 (3), Grandolfo (Libero).

Bristol: Kuchajewicz 3 (11), Pierce 1 (5), Polkingthorne 2 (4), Petrash 6 (16), Musalimov 6 (20), Bakare 0 (2), Burt 1 (5), Lord 5 (14), Gouiran (Libero). Sub not used: Sullivan.

For more information on Docklands volleyball visit www.londondocklandsvc.com

simon.hayes@wharf.co.uk

Leave a comment


Type the characters you see in the picture above.

First for Canary Wharf news and views - brought to you by The Wharf newspaper