AGORA,
Jonh Dobson é um nome incontornável do rugby do Cascais, tendo sido um excelente jogador e treinador do clube nos anos 90. Juntamente com outros jogadores estrangeiros, nomeadamente Sul Africanos, ajudou a subir o nível da equipa nos passados anos 90, tendo deixado saudades entre todos.
Name: John Dobson
Nick name: Cabriolet says Cabares, or Johnny Rabo
Age: 38
Club: GDS Cascais and University of Cape Town
Position: Hooker/Flank
Job: Entrepeneur/cattle farmer – serious!
Country: The Republic
Favourite food: Feijoada – but not made by Sr Luis
Favourite book: When Pride Still Mattered – about Green Bay Packers Coach Vince Lombardi
Favourite player ever: Joao Jonet
CR: How and in what circumstances did you start playing rugby?
At school, aged 4, like most South Africans.
CR: What position did you play as a youngster, and as a senior player?
Fullback a sa youngster, hooker as a senior player, finishing as a slow but tactically aware 7.
CR: What do you like the most in your position? What do you don’t like?
Hooker is the best position in the world – it is completely dirty and you are always involved in all the shit but you only get good when older. Bad for the neck.
CR: What do you a think is the most important quality a player must have to play in your position?
Must not be scared of anything – there is nowhere to hide.
CR: What do you like the most in rugby?
Playing with friends, the physical challenge an being fit, 17 beers after a game and winning.
CR: Do you miss the old days before 1995, the non-professional days? In what ways do you think rugby as changed since then?
I never played professionally so it is still the old days. I have coached almost professionally and worked with professional teams as a coiach and it is not nearly as much fun now. It is too serious, too much formula and analysis. The era of the 90’s was perfect mix between professional and still some fun.
CR: Are you still involved in coaching? How would you describe a modern rugby coach?
I am currently in New Zealand at their High Performance Coaching Institute with Dick Muir of the Sharks. I am learning more than I thought possible with All Black coaches. To do the job properly now it is a 16 hour day and you need money to train a team to be competitive to provide everything the modern player needs. My coaching career has gone very well and i am enjoying it. The team I am coaching now is super… Played 12 won 12…
CR: What are your thoughts about de SA rugby team for the RWC?
This is the last chance the Springboks have to win the world cup as things will change a lot. I think it is France, NZ, SA or Argentina. I am not sure that Portugal will win it!
CR: What are your thoughts about de SA rugby team for this year’s tri nations? Would you like to guess the result of the next game against Australia?
We will beat Australia with our B team and lose to NZ by 20.
CR: What do you think about de Portugal national side? What, in your opinion, is the best quality of the Portuguese? Have you got a favourite player in the national side (Portuguese)?
I am amazed by what a good job Tomaz has done. They must play with the highest speed ever seen, move the ball wide and spread across the field and pass before contact. Mini ruck and look to offload. Of course my favourite player is the Cabrao de Putu Mini-Muri…and Nuno Durao (I trust he is still in the team).
CR: What do you remember first and last from your adventure at Cascais?
First was breaking every night into Sr Luis restaurant by climbing down the wall of Pavilhao, of stealing beer from Sr Garcia in sala, of getting so drunk at the Nirvana concert and seeing rugby lose money in the bar than handball, Cassiano putting me and Alex out of his Carrinha in Carcavelos…and I think Nicha putting me and Neil out in Lousã…the carrinha, Cassiano, Ayatolla, Louvre, Cabroa de Preto (Alex) driving on Casiano motorcycle, of course "Foi fixe foi fixe quem paga e o Nicha"….I love Nicha but I think he is more interested in playing cards than me…
Of course the championships, and Taca’s and the most fun team I have ever played with…
CR: What do you miss the most?
Not Sr Luis or Sr Formigga or Manuel Rebelo from Pavvilhao. Of course I miss the famous empregado Varzea (Antonio) who I think made fucky fucky with Vanda in Comboio (Neil’s) bed and Joao “Cassy” Cassiano. On a serious note, I loved every minute and everybody in Cascais (except for fava and Manuel from restaurant OK).
CR: How would you describe the Cascais Rugby back then?
Superb – a fantastic style of play with great players and very very nice chaps who I count now as my friends all of them. I also loved the kids that were below us – even Nnheko. I remember Joao Helena well and Pepe and bless you for what you are doing for the club. Nothing makes me happier to see Cascais positive and doing well again and happy.
CR: What was your favourite(s) player(s) in Cascais, and why?
Durao – he was world class…. But a team that had the fat Gomes sisters (Ze and Nuno), Rodrigo, Muri, Tomas, Vasco D, Ricardo D, Bonet, Meia foda (jojo), Preto Alex, John tiago, Jorge, Cabares, Combio, Cajo, Sergio from Benfica, Luis Luis and Enormous Rogerio was very special. I was very lucky.
CR: When was your last time in Portugal? When will you be back?
2000 very quickly. I will be back for an old boys classic with Neil, Russell, Adrian on 5 October to wear the green jersey one more time – would love to chat to the coaches to see if I can help too…
CR: What was the best international player you met playing in Cascais?
.... I suppose Nuno.
CR: What was your best win in Portugal?
Champions in 1991/2 when we beat Benfica at Luz on a small field and we broke the bar where Suzy Paola was and Cajo made me chase the pig at Gandarinha. And Taca Iberica in 1996 when I was coach (asistanmt J Cassiano das Neves).
CR: Is it true that, while in Cascais, you made everything Neal told you to do?
Neil was gay and my bitch. He wanted to have sex with Vanda and Sr Garcia. He is a very sick person.
CR: Neal told us you use to cry a lot at night…is that true?
Yes, its true. Every night.
CR: Do you know that the Five Stars apartment you lived in doesn’t exist anymore? Do you miss that bed?
The bed did not see any action so it is probably OK. I will go and puit flowers where the Quiosque was when we are there in October. I can tell you lots of stories about Pavilhao.
CR: A player who is now 27, but a kid in those days, told us you threw at him several bottles/glasses with a strange liquid inside? Can you reveal what was in there?
Well, that is one of the stories…… I think it must have been tea…
CR: Would you advise Cascais to a young SA player seeking for an international experience? Why?
Definitely and I will organise everything. It would be great culturallky and for the rugby. My Italian friends come but I am sad that my Portugese friends never come. Rogerio came once but he was only interested in Mitchell and not me. Ficou triste.
CR: Can you introduce a little the rugby365.com?
I have a business that does sites like Rugby365, Planet Rugby, Soccer365, Sport365, iafrica.com etc. It is fun…
Obrigado, e um grande abraço ao Jonh!
CASCALHEIRA RUGBY
O passe...: Iniciar o movimento de passe com o braço externo (muito importante manter sempre o cotovelo colado ao corpo) e em simultâneo encolher o mais possível o braço interno (como se estivesse a tentar meter o braço dentro da manga do jersey).
Numa fase mais avançada, o atleta deverá tentar dar um salto no momento exacto em que solta a bola dos dedos e efectuar todo o processo sem nunca parar com o "Movimento do Não" ...
Franco, volta rápido sff porque os treinos sem estes momentos não são a mesma coisa... e já agora, uma vez que vais ser operado, achas que não dá para pedir aos gajos para te soltarem um bocadinho esses tendões do ante-braço? Uma revisão à cabeça também não ficava nada mal...
ABRAÇO!
Esta época o Cascais disputou 4 torneios de sevens, tendo iniciado a sua campanha no torneio internacional de Arcos de Valdevez. Este primeiro torneio, e tal como seria de esperar, revelou um Cascais tímido e pouco confiante, fruto dos pouco treinos realizados e da falta de rodagem em sevens.
Depois de Arcos, partiu-se para Porto de Santa Maria, onde se disputou a 1ª edição de um torneio que certamente irá dar cartas no futuro. Boas equipas e uma organização fora de série. O Cascais ganha o prémio Espírito de Equipa.
O terceiro torneio foi disputado em casa, naquela que foi a 1ª edição do Cascais Sevens. Com três taças em disputa, o Cascais venceu a Taça de Prata, numa final muito bem disputada frente à difícil equipa do CDUL. Boa prestação da equipa do Cascais, que se mostrou desinibida e confiante, e a jogar bom rugby de sete.
Com o Cascais numa notória subida de forma, a época de sevens culminou com uma excelente prestação no torneio internacional de Madrid! Depois de ganhos os 3 jogos do seu grupo, o Cascais acabou por vencer os oitavos e os quartos de final, tendo perdido na meia-final contra a selecção espanhola, ficando assim afastado da final do torneio, ganha pela equipa dos Viator. Resta-nos dar os parabéns a toda a equipa, principalmente à malta mais nova que além de um grande espírito, se entregou de corpo e alma à luta.
Agradecimentos ao rich boy e ao seu VISA, ao Nuno pela paciência (admite, ontem ias explodindo no inicio daquele jogo de futebol…), ao Pêpê por conseguir sempre transformar qualquer possibilidade de uma estadia estadia calma e serena, numa aventura e numa incógnita. Além disso voltaste a sprintar aos 33 anos (*1)! O Caixa d’óculos voltou a levantar bancadas, pelo que já nem devia ser motivo de destaque.
Deixamos um abraço especial ao Franco que se magoou com gravidade no joelho em Madrid. Esperamos uma boa recuperação e que regresses rápido!
Abraço a todos, e principalmente a esses dois senhores aqui de baixo, não fiquem tristes... deixem lá isso que para o ano há mais!
Cascalheira Rugby
Já que estamos numa de pedir desculpas, aceita também as do Ulrich, é que também não tá certo andar a correr daquela maneira e marcar aqueles ensaios todos!
Já agora, o video vale mesmo a pena ver!
Estão já disponíveis todas as fotografias do 1º Cascais 7's 2007 nos seguintes links..