2023-10-14 21:51:21
One day following the big football and Vamily Day, things continue on the Ravelin: The Vikings Ladies welcome the Salzburg Ducks following a six-week break. Kickoff is at 3 p.m., the team is supported by our cheerdancing team Calpyso.
In the past there have often been evenly balanced and exciting duels once morest Salzburg. This encounter is still new in the 2023 season. In the first two games once morest the St. Gallen Bears and the Telfs Patriots, the Vikings won clear victories and thus showed their ambition to defend the title for the 21st time. In the first few games, the team had to adjust to the switch to 7-man football, but they quickly solved it. Now Cameron Frickey and his team face the Salzburg Ducks following a six-week break and a lot of preparation time. “The Ducks are always well coached, so we know we have to give it extra effort on the weekend.” the head coach knows. Positive news following the long break: The players who were missing from the last few games due to injuries are now fit once more and will take part in the match.
In the game once morest the St. Gallen Bears in the Ravelin football center / photo (c) Gerhard Janoch
According to Anika Fürnsinn, the preparation for the game went very well. “I think we made the most of the training and I am very confident that we will perform well on the field.” The players from Simmering are excited regarding the opponent, who is still unknown this year. “In recent years it has always been an exciting encounter”, Toni Loicht is looking forward to the Salzburg team. She goes on to say that it was interesting to see the Ducks’ new players and moves at the match. The guests from Salzburg started the season with a narrow defeat once morest the Telfs Patriots and were able to gain some self-confidence with a win once morest the St. Gallen Bears six weeks ago. The ladies* are going into tomorrow’s game once morest a new opponent with great joy following the long break.
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