Tuesday, July 14, 2009
U20s: So many pictures, its like being there!
Over 1,000 photographs (so far!) from the first two days of the U20 Nations Cup can now be downloaded - free - from girlsrugby.org.uk. All four matches played so far are included, as well as "off-field" shots of the crowd and sundry familiar-looking ne'er do wells found lurking amongst the spectators (see below).
The site - put together by Vincent - is (at his own admission) a bit raw and is currently unsorted or captioned (other than having separate galleries for each game) - but the pictures are chonological and, as taken in blocks, actually allow you to follow a move through - such as at the end of the England/Canada game (from where the picture to the right comes) where a 20-picture sequence shows Lizell initially running in strongly in support of an England attack, before receiving the ball and beating a couple of defenders herself (see full sequence animated below).
Vincent is happy for the photos to be used freely for personal use, and just asks for users to consider making a donation to The Nazareth Trust. Drop Vincent a line by clicking here if you have anything vaguely commercial in mind.
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