Australia

Counterpoint: A defence of the slowball

November 14, 2017 1

by Victor Tan Kinshasa, Zaire October 30, 1974. George Foreman was a powerhouse. Already an Olympic gold-medallist, the world heavyweight champion was a dominating figure in his mid-20s, armed with a right hook that could […]

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Africa

A Snapshot of the Slowball Strategy

February 8, 2017 0

By Kenny Stowe “Advance the quaffle.” If you have been around the pitch recently, you’ve probably heard this phrase once or twice from the head referee. More than likely, the referee isn’t just saying it […]

Africa

Double Trouble: Beating with a Buddy

February 3, 2017 0

By Diana Schulberg The bond between beater partners is one of trust, reliance, and possibly too much dependency. As the sport of quidditch grows exponentially, the average size of teams becomes less exclusive and larger […]