Past Articles from Sion "Brummie" Scone

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Sion “Brummie” Scone coached GB Open from 2010-2012, and also coached the GB World Games team in 2013, and the u24 Men in 2018. He has been running skills clinics in the UK and around the world since 2005. He played GB Open 2007-12, and GB World Games 2009. He lives in Birmingham, UK. You can reach him by email ([email protected]) or on Twitter (@sionscone).

  1. Great Britain’s Efficiency The Difference In Win Over Germany In European Open Final

    Great Britain won the Open Division at last week’s European Ultimate Championship with a 17-14 win over Germany in the final in Copenhagen.

  2. Coach’s Notebook: Assorted Thoughts From U23 Worlds

    Various thoughts on the Under-23 Championships from Brummie.

  3. 2014 Club Game of the Year: Breaking Down GOAT v. Johnny Bravo, Powered by Agility from Five Ultimate

    Should GOAT have been in the 2014 National Championship game?

  4. How To Beat Force Middle: Designing The Right Practice, Presented By Flik

    A sample practice plan to work on playing offense against a force middle.

  5. Ultimate Bucket List: The Top Field Tournaments in the World

    After having my 2014 season ended earlier than expected, I started to think of the world’s best tournaments, the ones that I should try to…

  6. Going Against The Grain: Teaching The Break Side Give-And-Go With Flik

    Brummie dives into give-go movement, clips, and drills using his new coaching tool, Flik.

  7. Throwing Tips For Tryouts, Presented By SAVAGE

    Throwing is going to be one of the most important parts of any tryout. Are you doing enough to get your throws ready before trying out for an elite team?

  8. Ultimate Bucket List: The Top Beach Tournaments in the World

    There's a whole world (literally) of Ultimate play outside of the university and club structure, but which big-name destination tournaments offer the best mix of location, competition, and fun? Brummie breaks down four of the top beach Ultimate tournaments and gives you a guide of where you should go and what you can expect.

  9. No Mark Zones, Double Handler Coverage, And Other Unconventional Styles From The 2014 Japan Open Final

    Japanese ultimate looks very different to the game played in other areas of the world.

  10. Don’t Be An Optimist, Be A Realist: On Adaptability In Ultimate

    It's not enough to be optimistic; you have to be realistic to win games.

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