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Maccabiah: who said it was a man’s game?

Danny Caro has saved penalties from the best around, but the Maccabiah girls put him on the spot.

June 25, 2009 13:25
Safe hands?  Keeper Caro injured a finger as the going got tough

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Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

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Making their debut at the 18th Maccabiah Games, the Team GB Ladies Open football squad are ready for battle, and they’ll be no soft touch. Take it from someone who found out the hard way.

With the first match around a fortnight away, I joined a training session at Rowley Lane and came away with a lot more than a bruised ego, nursing a swollen eye and damaged finger.

Following a gruelling two-hour workout, this veteran Maccabi League goalkeeper departed duly impressed, with tail firmly between legs.

With four players absent, and Claire Lewis having withdrawn from the squad through injury, the session started with a small-sided match. It was not a case of blouses for goalposts and there was not a broken nail in sight: more like hard-as-nails tackling. The silky skills of winger Tania Willman, aka Cryuff, caught my eye early on. Willman, a 23-year-old teacher, reminded me of a young Chris Waddle.