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The Zorb Hits Littlebourne

Matthew Markham —

On Sunday the Zorb Ball arrived at Littlebourne, much to the delight of the hostel boys.

For over 100 years rugby and cricket balls have flown around the hollowed Littlebourne ground, but on Sunday, Zorb balls (with hostel boys inside them) replaced these traditional ball games. 

The Zorb is a giant inflatable ball with a hollow core that you stand inside and hold on to handles. A variety of games can be played e.g football and bull rush, but in true boy fashion the hostel decided to have a freestyle session and simply bashed into each other, much to the amusement of the rather large crowd that watched from the grandstand and Queens Drive. 

For most of the day, the main objective was to take down housemaster Pita Sinamoni, who proved an insurmountable obstacle for most of the boys. Each year level had 45 minutes, which was plenty, as it is hot work and very draining. For all rugby coaches out there it is great fitness training, as it is fun and safe but very physical.

The hostel boys had a great time with the rain making the ground nice and slippery and keeping it cool, all in all prefect Zorbing conditions!