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Tickle and the Ivories is an
elephant polo team based
pretty much everywhere. The head office of the team has recently moved to
Sydney but
we have branch offices in
Singapore,
Hong Kong,
Dubai and a roving Winnebago in the USA. Our present and past team members are American, Australian,
British and Irish nationals.
Kiwis and Tongans are currently banned from joining the team.
The sport was nominally governed by the World
Elephant Polo Association (WEPA), which used to host the World Championships in
Nepal every December. Due to the uncertain and dangerous
political situation in Nepal as well as advancing senile dementia, the Thai Elephant Polo Association (TEPA) has
become the organizer of the pre-eminent global tournament held in Thailand every
September.
Regular visitors to the site
(mainly former team members who are expecting a well-deserved flaming - and you
know who you are you dropkicks) will have noticed that 'Song Of The Week',
our much-loved feature whereby we steal piano masterpieces off the internet
and present them here for your listening pleasure has returned after a long
absence. So without further ado, here is our first ever 'Song Of The Week',
and based on the frequency of updates to this website, you will soon be
thoroughly
sick of Chopin as 'Song Of The Week' slowly morphs into 'Song Of The
Decade'. Click (or right click)
here to download a 1.7
Meg version of Chopin's Waltz in D flat major, opus 64, No. 1. This is
commonly known as the 'Minute
Waltz' but when played as fast as humanly possible takes more than a
minute, in fact 1
minute, 46 seconds (as you will hear) as the bare minimum. Don't blame us this is not our
fault. Here are some mesmerising facts that recently floored us:
Fact 1: Chopin was originally
Polish
Fact 2: The Ticklers have never
had a Pole play on the team
Fact 3: A number of pole dancers
however have played on the team
Fact 4: Hugh Grant 'starred'
[cough] as Chopin in the 1991 movie 'Impromptu' that no one has ever seen or
even heard of
Fact 5: At least three of
the team (Tiger, Trapper & Top Talon) are regularly stopped in public and
asked for their autographs due to an uncanny resemblance to Hugh Grant.
A spooky set of coincidences don't
you agree ? Credit where it's due, the Minute Waltz was downloaded from
Piano Paradise. Help yourselves to some more free Chopin.
We are delighted to be able to
accept donations via PAYPAL or CREDIT CARDS. Just click on the icon below to
help fund the team and its causes. We will be notified via a GMAIL email
account with the username: 'uninhabited'. The link is secure and
transactions take place on the
www.paypal.com website. So don't be shy ...
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September 2006 !
Below is a gripping account
of the team's performance in Sri Lanka this year:
On day 1, The Taprobane Trophy kicked off with a
massive upset as Tickle & Ivories beat the defending world champions,
CHIVAS Scotland, by 6 -2 behind the phenomenal play of Daniel
Ladd-Hudson aka "Trapper" who scored 5 goals in leading his team to
victory. In the second game of the day vs. the Hong Kong team, the
Tickles managed a well fought team victory of 6-2 and Lynn's backhand
goal was the shot of the game. So, at the end of Day 1, both the
Taprobane Tuskers and the Tickles led the league with optimum points
from their pachyderm endeavors.
Day 2, a terrific first game saw the Three Nellies from England play a
superb game and had the Tickles quite concerned but in the end the
Tickles prevailed 4-2 on the back of Lynn "Tantalize" Roslan's
terrific defensive, but on a tremendous effort by star scorer
"Trapper" to score the fourth goal of the game he took a hard fall and
severely sprained his hand. The crowd was aghast and the team severely
concerned about his condition and future hopes for the tournament
finals. The final game of the day saw the Tickles nearly beat the
Taprobane Tuskers and knock them out of the playoffs but the score
ended in a 1-1 draw and both teams would meet in the Finals the next
day. Tantalize and David "Trifecta" Kast played sensational defence in
keeping the Tuskers at bay until late in the second half. Trapper was
amazingly suited up and riding but requested to rest his ailing wrist
for the finals the next day. Trifecta had the hit of the game nearly
scoring a goal from the Tickles end of the field that dribbled into
the D but alas that was as close as they would come to scoring but
keep in mind they were playing without the scoring machine Trapper who
was nursing a severely injured wrist from the previous game.
All is all at the end of the day The Tickles & Ivories booked a place
in the Finals
A warm sunny & serene Galle dawn welcomed Taprobane Finals Day in this
historic city on the southwest tip of Sri Lanka. Both the Fort and the
Cricket stands filled to the brim in anticipation of the finals.
A magnificent performance by the Sri Lankan Army band set the scene
for the Grand Final between the Taprobane Tuskers and Tickle & Ivories
- a repeat of the 2004 Taprobane Final. Taprobane won the toss, and
selected elephants, while the Tickles defended the Fort end. A strong
performance from the Tickles put them in good shape at 3-0 as the
half-time bell rung but a costly penalty shot missed by Trifecta and a
goal that was disallowed per the committee's deliberating that the
referee should have stopped play per a stick being dropped by a Tusker
would loom large for the Tickles. A nervous Kristjan Edwards appeared
concerned as the 2nd half approached - the crowds sensed a possible
upset as the Tickles had made the most unlikely of sporting gestures
and requested that their handicap be taken away in order to play the
Tuskers even up.
To a blaze of local excitement the 2nd chukka started - and the
Tuskers responded quickly as a blunder in strategy by Trifecta had the
Tickles scrambling as the slowest elephant was placed on defense. Once
he realized this he made a switch that saw Tantalize (defensive player
of the day) and Trapper (playing in pain but never uttering a word of
complaint was the true team player and warrior of the day) quickly
subdue the Tuskers scoring efforts and even position them for a
possible Tickles goal but Dobbs would make a great clearing hit to
stop the threat and the Tuskers would prevail 5-3. At 4-3 with 40
seconds remaining the Tickles all lined up near the middle in hopes of
winning the drop and making a last second attempt at tying the score
but instead saw their hopes fade as the Tuskers scored into an empty
goal.
A disappointed Tickle & Ivories were left to dream of what might have
been, and are anxious for their next tournament to further the Tickles
quest for a championship!
We're also delighted to be
able to support the WWF (World Wildlife Fund) Thailand. |
We will next be competing in:
To date we have participated in:
Led by Tournament
Captain, Trifecta, the team came 2nd in a very close tournamnet
Kicked arse ... when
ours wasn't being kicked ...
Missed this one because we were hopelessly disorganized !
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The 3rd King's Cup Elephant Polo Tournament
- Hua Hin, Thailand, Tuesday 16th to Sunday 21st September 2003
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The 3rd Ceylon Elephant Polo Association
Championships - Taprobane, Sri Lanka, Thursday 20th to Saturday 22nd
February 2003
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The 21st World Elephant Polo Championships -
The Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal, Monday 9th to Friday 13th December
2002
We are the World Amateur Champions having won the
Chivas Regal WEPA Olympic Quaiche (Cup) !
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The 2nd King's Cup Elephant Polo Tournament
- Hua Hin, Thailand, 18th to 22nd September 2002
Ten teams from around the world competed. We came a
respectable 10th, and once again won the 'Best Dressed Team' award !
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The 20th World Elephant Polo Championships -
The Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal, 3rd to 7th December 2001
Eight teams were invited to participate in WEPA
2001. We won the coveted 'Best Dressed Team' award and were runners-up in
the Amateur WEPA Quaiche !
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