Welcome
Oxford City Korfball Club was set up in 1992 and has become the biggest club in Oxfordshire with three teams and around 30 regular players. We play all year round, indoors in the winter and outdoors in the summer. We compete in local league and cup competitions with clubs from Abingdon, Oxford University, Didcot, & Milton Keynes, as well as tournaments around the country.
You've got this far and aren't sure what Korfball is?
Korfball is a unique mixed team sport that men and women play together, with similarities to netball, basketball, and handball, but very different. It's fast-moving and skillful, for players of all ages (we range from early 20s to 40s) and various abilities (no experience at all, to 15+ years), and it's competitive yet friendly.
Want to find out more or give it a go, the first four sessions are FREE! Click HERE for directions to where we practice, and HERE to contact us for more information.
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Oxford City 2 v Abingdon 2 |
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Final score was 6-6 which seemed a fair result. We were 2-0 up thanks to Jim after only 10 minutes (against a tardy Abingdon with only just 6). Half time was 4 - 3 to us and our defense was holding strong.
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The score-line might not be the most exciting but 0-3 to Uni 2 has earnt us a point in the league! This is the first league point we have actually won in battle and there are a lot of positive things from this match.
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Oxford City 2 v Oxford City 3 |
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It started badly for City 2 with the loss the coin toss but the bibs didn't seem to slow them down. First half ended 7 - 1 (to Oxford City 2) but the second half was much closer with City 3 defending hard and scoring more.
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Oxford City 2 v Didcot Dragons (friendly) |
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Didcot (with help from Reading , Isis and Dave “the turncoat” Everett ) certainly made this a sterner test than our last match and I was satisfied with our overall performance in a 6 – 4 victory. Unlike our last match we started the match with our game heads on and didn’t hand our opponents the lead. Again, we made a few tactical tweaks as the game unfolded. It is fantastic that we have a plan B and proves that we’re developing as a team.
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Another tight game against arguable the strongest team, on paper anyway, in the division. Isis 1 got off to a good start and were always one goal ahead up until half time when they were 7-6 ahead.
We pulled it back to 9-9 with 15 mins to go, went two goals ahead, Isis pulled one back, but we managed to hold on to win 10-11. Again everyone played well, worked hard, and fought well for every 50/50 ball. It was a game characterised by good defence by both teams, people had to work really hard to create scoring opportunities.
Man of the match to Dave, again simply for scoring the most, but all were deserving. All things considered another excellent team performance. |
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