SHARKS V EAGLES FRIDAY 23rd OCT 2009, EISS


WHO IS MUM GOING TO SUPPORT
BY MIKE SHAFT

This Friday night, the League leading Sheffield Sharks will play the reining Champions, Newcastle Eagles in their first encounter of the 9/10 BBL season and we will be in for one of the most bitterly contested games of the season.

Nobody is quite sure how or why this bitter rivalry has developed but take my word for it, neither of these teams will be taking any prisoners during the 4 quarters (if no overtime) to be played out on Friday night.

CAPTAIN BRIDGEY LIFTS ANOTHER TROPHY FOR THE EAGLES

So what is it like when the Sheffield Sharks take on their bitter rivals the Newcastle Eagles?  Well for fans of the teams there is no doubt that they want to win, but for one mum this is, and always will be, a most difficult game.

SANDRA ROUND WILL BE TORN THIS FRIDAY NIGHT

As the fans of both teams enter the fabulous English Institute of Sport (EIS) they will go past the ticket sales table and then the concession stand selling hotdogs, coke, diet coke, biscuits etc etc etc.

Opposite the concession stand is the merchandise stand and looking after this stand is Sandra Round.

Sandra is a volunteer with the Sheffield Sharks and her daughter Alison works for the organisation as their Community and Education Manager. 

Sandra has been a fan of the Sharks for a number of years.

No problem there I hear you say! 

Well the problem arises because her son, and Alison’s brother, Andrew is the captain of the visiting Newcastle Eagles.

Andrew Bridge, or Bridgey as he is known to almost everyone, is fast becoming a legend in British Basketball and has lifted more trophies than any other captain in recent years in the BBL.

ANDREW BRIDGE CIRCA 2007

It had all started so differently as he began to play ball with the Mansfield Express back in the day before he was spotted by Chris Finch, the then Head Coach of the Sheffield Sharks.  He was quickly drafted into the team and began to get good minutes at Ponds Forge, the then home of the Sharks.

ALISON BRIDGE HOPING FOR A SHARKS WIN ON FRIDAY NIGHT

It was during this time that his mum Sandra and his younger sister Alison began to support the Sharks. Alison was soon added to the staff of the Sharks and Sandra joined the fantastic volunteer force behind the Sheffield Sharks.

Back in these days the Sharks were probably the most successful team in the BBL lifting trophy after trophy and to put it mildly, all was good in the Bridge household.

But Andrew wanted more, so when he was offered a place in the Newcastle Eagles team he jumped at the opportunity.

It was obvious that the Eagles would be the next team to dominate in British basketball.

Head Coach Fab Flournoy had begun to put together an awesome team including point guard TJ Walker (a mikeshaft.com favourite), Charles Smith and Jeremy Hyatt, one of the hottest shooters in the business.

EAGLES' HEAD COACH FAB FLOURNOY TIPPING ANDREW BRIDGE TO BE HIS REPLACEMENT ... EVENTUALLY

Of course Fab, one of the most tenacious defenders in the league and also a former Shark's player would also be taking to the court in his player/coach role.

These were glorious days for the Eagles organisation.

But now it is 2009 and the 9/10 BBL season; As I write, the Sharks are top of the BBL with a 5 and 1 record and now hot on their tails are the Newcastle Eagles who are 4 and 1. One of these teams will go to and 2 after this game and Sandra will be watching on with interest. But it won't be easy.

Speaking exclusively to mikeshaft.com Sandra was being philosophical, "A son who plays for Newcastle Eagles, a daughter who works behind the scenes for the Sheffield Sharks, a difficult situation to be in when these two sides face each other"

So who does she want to win?

She continued, "I try and stay neutral and have always said the team who plays the best on the night deserves the win." She doesn't admit to it but I have it on good authority that she actually hates it when these teams play against each other because for her, one of her kids will be on the losing side. But to look at it another way which ever side wins Sandra Round will be able to celebrate, either with Andrew or with Alison.

ANDREW BRIDGE STILL GOING STRONG FOR THE EAGLES IN 2009

Unfortunately for the rest of the fans at the EISS, if this game goes against their team there will be no celebrating to be done until the teams meet again, and hopefully the scores are reversed.

There will be other stories to unfold on the night. Shark's legend Lynard Stewart now plays for the Eagles while one of the Eagles biggest stars of last season made the move to the Sharks. His name is Tafari "TAP" Toney.

TAFARI 'TAP' TONEY GOING UP AGAINST HIS OLD TEAM

Todd Cauthorn, who was inspirational back in the day when the Sharks were dominant is now back in the Sharks' fold and doing another inspirational job, this time for Head Coach Atiba Lyons.

Bragging rights are at stake. Sheffield or Newcastle, only one city will be celebrating after this, next encounter in a truly delightful rivalry.

Later

Mike S

 

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