just like to point out, as a Canadian, every ultimate player i know (and myself) were extremely upset with the way Furious George (the canadian team) represented our country and played. It was out of line, it was aggressive and it was poor sportsmanship. they issued an apology for the way they acted but that isnt enough, I just want to put this out there so spectators dont hate on future canadian teams because of the actions of bad apples, even though it may be well deserved.
NewAgeEagles why don't you just shut up. The only reason they are apologizing is because they were caught on video. How many people do you think were injured (possibly permanently) for this despicable Canadian team to get to this stage? Where's your bleeding heart for them? Don't defend Canadians. You're only sorry you were caught.
+ishr5913 No, he is trying to stop people like you from commenting exactly that. Respect anyone and a team. There was one contact, where the Japenese faked the injury after the other player was injured, and that was bad. Everyone contacts and we do not know what actually happened down there in their minds and if the Japenese player wanted him to contact him. Sometimes that happened but there are limits and rules.
If I was Japan, I would've just let the field. This Canadian team, (not ALL Canadians or every player here) was just disrespectful. bad foul calls, tackling, just plain disrespectful... No spirit
if you think that a 11:52 second point is the longest point ever...then clearly you've never been to a B team tournament with an inordiante amount of wind :)
Puppet show bio my comments and feeling regarding the two teams have nothing to do with nationality or race. Had it been the other way around, I'd be supporting (thru a RUclips comment, haha) the Canadian players and putting the Japanese players on blast. So please don't misunderstand where I'm coming from. Also, I don't think Shen is that common of a last name in the Chinese culture. As to other Asian countries and nationalities, I'm not sure.
Thankfully Japan won this one. The Canadian team showed very poor spirit and clearly made some bids that they shouldn't have causing injuries. I hope they watch this video and see the criticism they are receiving for their playing.
Ultimate Frisbee isn't usually like this. It's more friendly and outgoing matches, it would depend on the people you play with. If you have somebody in your match that helps people get up or motivates people, than your match will obviously be positive. But if you see unsportsmanlike behavior like that number 9 guy, than the match will be more intense and aggressive.
+ishr5913 Don't hate. He is a good player with one mistake. I'm sure you've done the same thing and others also. It's normal to contact in ultimate. Just a foul. And you come out hating all the Canadiens because of him and Beiber. SHUT YOUR TRAP! Because you saying that is worse than contact in ultimate.
it wasnt the foul, the foul was fine, that happens, but it was the fact that the guy was withering on the floor in pain and he just took the disc, whacked it on the ground and waited for play to resume and didnt show any sympathy
I'm Japanese, and it was sad that this game became famous because of the bad aspect of the whole game. But as I read the comment from team Canada (check out the article of Aug10 on Furious George HP), it seems they learned how their play would be criticized. I don't affirm the dangerous plays and threatening attitudes, but I respect their dynamic and attractive playstyle, and I really hope they'll show us great games with the spirit of the game as one of the strongest team in the world.
pick called in the middle of the field: wfdf rules - play stops even though it had nothing to do with the resulting play, especially since the disc was in the air to the person that threw the score. or something like that
No offense to ALL of Canada, but the Canadian team seemed like they were so desperate to win that one guy started to purposely trying to injure them. I mean the tackle was really unnecessary .
Karma got Canada for that poor display of sportsmanship. It's shit like that that can kill a game as awesome as this one is. Making intense defensive plays is one thing, but bidding into someone when you obviously have no chance of getting the disc is just stupid and dangerous. Sooo Glad Japan took that point, they definitely deserved it!
I have a couple of questions about this. 1. One, why wasn't Canada DQed when they started tackling people? Players should have been removed or the game ended at that point. There's no excuse for that. If you're behind a player on a disc contest, you are the one responsible for the contact. 2. Has the Canadian team ever heard of break defense? How Japan simple didn't just backhand it all the way down the field a score is beyond me. Take the easy throws. I guess it's hard to score when you're being tackled on every play. 3. Why didn't Japan just use a sideline offense all the way down? Canada bit on every fake.
Lol its funny how some people who dont even play ultimate are making such absurd remarks. Theres this thing in ultimate we call "the spirit of the game" and this is what makes the game so unique and special. Please google it before talking about something you dont even know.
I'm Canadian and I don't agree with the Canadian players being so aggressive in a "Non-contact" sport such as Ultimate. Point went to the better team, GG Japan
2 pretty much full contact tackles. the first ankle/leg injury: canadian pretty much lands on japanese guy's ankle i think that would hurt don't you? As for the second one I am not sure what happened so whatever on that one.
No! There's a ton of contact in Ultimate and quite frankly, I love it as much as loved contact in basketball (non-contact sport my ass) but there's a difference between contact and what Furious did in this game! Its an absolute disgrace and personally, I think they not being punished by WFDF for their appalling conduct just adds insult to injury and is a sad mark on the tournament and the sport!
8:42 no way in hell the defender was even trying to get the disc here. It actually makes you look pathetic. You can't do well without constantly fouling your opponents?
Although Canada really wanted the disc the contact was just ridiculous. Canada should keep a cool head. On the bright side it's nice to teams fighting hard for the disc.
If you watch the four players gathered by the middle of the goal line at 0:59 the two defenders have to cross paths so they call a meaningless pick (you will see one of the Japanese players raise his hand to identify it). Should have been a play-on since it had no effect on the play. But then we would have avoided all of this madness.
looks can be deceiving. i play basketball competitively, golf, and play ultimate on a team. plus those videos are pretty old to what i am today. 1. he reached over the guys shoulder while grabbing onto his back. 2. ok, maybe not football, but he takes him down by grabbing him from behind. completely not necessary, only did that to stall time to get into defensive position. 3. glad we can finally agree on something.
What happened 1:00 why was that not a point there didn't look like there was any pick or anything? Am I missing something because I thought that should have been the end of point anyway.
In ultimate there are always chippy calls and a little bit of contact (jumping, diving etc) But as you as see in this video there is no need for half of the layouts that Canada was doing. They were simply laying out to injure people which is completely against the rules. Ultimate is known for its own culture and respect for one another in game play. Canada was simply an embarrassment to the sport in this video.
The Japanese must've really hurt their white-man ego playing neck-in-neck in a game where the Canadians obviously dominated in every physical aspect. Props to the Japanese for keeping their cool.
i clicked the video expecting a really long field catch somewhere in the video... 4 minutes in, i realize that the title is talking about the longest point (timewise).
I've been playing ultimate for years and i've never seen someone fake an injury before this. I've also never seen such blatant disregard for the no-contact rule as i've seen here. That should have been a forfeit for Canada after the third tackle. The whole point of no-contact is that it's a game of skill and strategy, not brute force.
Ah, I was wondering about that too. Seems silly since you could force a pick any time a receiver breaks away deep. Of course it would be against the spirit of the game but that didn't seem to stop the Canadians from slamming into the Japanese players and injuring them either >:(
The greatest thing Ultimate is supposed to offer is great sportsmanship. That is why it is self-officiated by the players. Canada had none. Absolutely zero. They showed no respect to Japan and that cannon just slide by. it's disgusting
just like to point out, as a Canadian, every ultimate player i know (and myself) were extremely upset with the way Furious George (the canadian team) represented our country and played. It was out of line, it was aggressive and it was poor sportsmanship.
they issued an apology for the way they acted but that isnt enough, I just want to put this out there so spectators dont hate on future canadian teams because of the actions of bad apples, even though it may be well deserved.
As a Canadian, I agree. I was cheering for the Japanese at the end.
Yeah, it was rough. I still love Darren Wu for his skies, though, because he has better sportsmanship than this.
NewAgeEagles why don't you just shut up. The only reason they are apologizing is because they were caught on video. How many people do you think were injured (possibly permanently) for this despicable Canadian team to get to this stage? Where's your bleeding heart for them? Don't defend Canadians. You're only sorry you were caught.
+ishr5913 No, he is trying to stop people like you from commenting exactly that. Respect anyone and a team. There was one contact, where the Japenese faked the injury after the other player was injured, and that was bad. Everyone contacts and we do not know what actually happened down there in their minds and if the Japenese player wanted him to contact him. Sometimes that happened but there are limits and rules.
Who pissed in your cheerios mate?
If I was Japan, I would've just let the field. This Canadian team, (not ALL Canadians or every player here) was just disrespectful. bad foul calls, tackling, just plain disrespectful... No spirit
ultimate frisbee should be an olympic sport
It's a lot better than most of them.
And running, some times more tan other sports.
but with Canada BANNED from it
+Noah Hollingsworth Bull crap
And now... It will be
respect for japan!
canada must re-read the rules of ultimate...
I always wondered if Ultimate could be a legitimate spectator sport. THis proves that it could be.
Exciting action out there
Sports are for playing, not watching.
All I can say is that was intense and I am glad that Japan won.
What a terrible defense play from Canada. Really not cool. This is Ultimate, not soccer.
I thought it was Football XD
MrWorldHope or even worse, hockey
Which of the three are you talking about?
Was that Steve-O announcing the game or match or ultimate whatever it's called? Sounded like him.
Very disappointed in Canada, their player can't control himself.
2020 was still better than team Canada's sportsmanship.
if you think that a 11:52 second point is the longest point ever...then clearly you've never been to a B team tournament with an inordiante amount of wind :)
every time I watch this it disgusts me. 8 and 9 on canada are a disgrace to the sport of ultimate
+Caleb Shen I would've just hucked one into his mouth if he was marking me after all of that.
i give team Japan mad props on keeping their composure throughout that point
Of course, you do. Did you know "Shen" is a common Asian last name. WOW!!!
Puppet show bio my comments and feeling regarding the two teams have nothing to do with nationality or race. Had it been the other way around, I'd be supporting (thru a RUclips comment, haha) the Canadian players and putting the Japanese players on blast. So please don't misunderstand where I'm coming from.
Also, I don't think Shen is that common of a last name in the Chinese culture. As to other Asian countries and nationalities, I'm not sure.
Thankfully Japan won this one. The Canadian team showed very poor spirit and clearly made some bids that they shouldn't have causing injuries.
I hope they watch this video and see the criticism they are receiving for their playing.
that guy calling it has the most annoying voice I have ever freaking heard -__-
I'm so glad Japan wins this game. Everytime I see the 2 bids from Saunkeah and bid from Hibbert (starts at 7:30) I feel so angry at Canada.
Ultimate Frisbee isn't usually like this. It's more friendly and outgoing matches, it would depend on the people you play with. If you have somebody in your match that helps people get up or motivates people, than your match will obviously be positive. But if you see unsportsmanlike behavior like that number 9 guy, than the match will be more intense and aggressive.
I was playing, I'd be knocking that guy on his ass until he left the field.
I know right. Fk that guy
Canadian Team deserved to lose playing like that.
exactly... that number 9 (Gabe Saunkeah) such a pathetic human being...
canada101 Yeah Gabe Saunkeah makes me want to vomit. He is like a microcosm of what is wrong with the Bieber generation.
canada101 Twice in a row?! DISGUSTING!
+ishr5913 Don't hate. He is a good player with one mistake. I'm sure you've done the same thing and others also. It's normal to contact in ultimate. Just a foul. And you come out hating all the Canadiens because of him and Beiber. SHUT YOUR TRAP! Because you saying that is worse than contact in ultimate.
it wasnt the foul, the foul was fine, that happens, but it was the fact that the guy was withering on the floor in pain and he just took the disc, whacked it on the ground and waited for play to resume and didnt show any sympathy
Wow. That bid at 7:30 was dirty. Clearly trying to slide into him.
Beautiful hammer at the end. What a grind!
I'm Japanese, and it was sad that this game became famous because of the bad aspect of the whole game. But as I read the comment from team Canada (check out the article of Aug10 on Furious George HP), it seems they learned how their play would be criticized. I don't affirm the dangerous plays and threatening attitudes, but I respect their dynamic and attractive playstyle, and I really hope they'll show us great games with the spirit of the game as one of the strongest team in the world.
Lesson from this video: When you're in a drastic situation, a hammer is always the best option.
if i were that second guy who got tackled by #9 i wouldve gotten up ready to fight his ass
Im SOO happy Japan won this game!
lol canadian player had 4 fouls in a spand of 30 seconds xD
Video starts getting interesting at 7:00
Title at 10:57
Your Welcome
pick called in the middle of the field: wfdf rules - play stops even though it had nothing to do with the resulting play, especially since the disc was in the air to the person that threw the score. or something like that
Team Canada is dirty.
Brodie! I am so excited to watch some ultimate on Sunday in Santa Cruz! I'm gonna try my absolute hardest to find you and Goose
holy crap, at 8:30 he didn't even try to play the disc....disgraceful, that's not the ultimate I know and love.
Canada. It's Frisbee. Not football
No offense to ALL of Canada, but the Canadian team seemed like they were so desperate to win that one guy started to purposely trying to injure them. I mean the tackle was really unnecessary .
Karma got Canada for that poor display of sportsmanship. It's shit like that that can kill a game as awesome as this one is. Making intense defensive plays is one thing, but bidding into someone when you obviously have no chance of getting the disc is just stupid and dangerous. Sooo Glad Japan took that point, they definitely deserved it!
I have a couple of questions about this.
1. One, why wasn't Canada DQed when they started tackling people? Players should have been removed or the game ended at that point. There's no excuse for that. If you're behind a player on a disc contest, you are the one responsible for the contact.
2. Has the Canadian team ever heard of break defense? How Japan simple didn't just backhand it all the way down the field a score is beyond me. Take the easy throws. I guess it's hard to score when you're being tackled on every play.
3. Why didn't Japan just use a sideline offense all the way down? Canada bit on every fake.
So happy Japan scored :)
Lol its funny how some people who dont even play ultimate are making such absurd remarks. Theres this thing in ultimate we call "the spirit of the game" and this is what makes the game so unique and special. Please google it before talking about something you dont even know.
As a Canadian this was embarrassing for me to watch and I'm glad Japan took the point.
Hey Brodie, Why are some of the defenders not putting on a mark on the other teams handlers? Strategy or fatigue?
What was the foul around 1:03? You scored and we wanted to be the ones who scored? I don't think that's a foul, though.
I'm Canadian and I don't agree with the Canadian players being so aggressive in a "Non-contact" sport such as Ultimate. Point went to the better team, GG Japan
Much respect to Japan for not going ninja on those Canadians.
was there any back story to this game? normally games aren't this vi9lent with the agressive marks
what happened to that one japanese guy @11:11? did he get injured in the celebration or something?
What league/tournament thing is this? I didn't know there were international teams.
There was a pick away from the disc, but there is no continuation rule under WFDF rules.
2 pretty much full contact tackles. the first ankle/leg injury: canadian pretty much lands on japanese guy's ankle i think that would hurt don't you?
As for the second one I am not sure what happened so whatever on that one.
Oh! OK! Thank you! That' actually really helpful.
No! There's a ton of contact in Ultimate and quite frankly, I love it as much as loved contact in basketball (non-contact sport my ass) but there's a difference between contact and what Furious did in this game! Its an absolute disgrace and personally, I think they not being punished by WFDF for their appalling conduct just adds insult to injury and is a sad mark on the tournament and the sport!
Every game there is at least one point that just goes on forever
What is this Cancer?
Im from canada and in no way does this reflect the way anyone else in canada plays.
Anyone else notice the guy during the celebrations who gets knocked to the floor?
Those were ridiculous... thanks man, don't know how I missed it the first time! Ii must have been distracted
that was a collective 27 minutes point... thats insane
8:42 no way in hell the defender was even trying to get the disc here. It actually makes you look pathetic. You can't do well without constantly fouling your opponents?
What is wrong with the score @ 1:03? In the previous 15 seconds i see no fouls, what was called?
Have you even played the game of ultimate before?
Although Canada really wanted the disc the contact was just ridiculous. Canada should keep a cool head. On the bright side it's nice to teams fighting hard for the disc.
Where is the best place to look at the Ultimate rules?
Should be non contact, the hell what was canada team doing here.
Spirit of the game am I right
Commentator voice made me cry
I watched 5 times and still cannot figure it out. What was the call at 1:02?
If you watch the four players gathered by the middle of the goal line at 0:59 the two defenders have to cross paths so they call a meaningless pick (you will see one of the Japanese players raise his hand to identify it). Should have been a play-on since it had no effect on the play. But then we would have avoided all of this madness.
Ghost pick. It's what you do when you screw up your defense and trip over your own player instead of simple owning up to your mistake.
Commentators saying a lil bit of contact after a man just got tackled lmao
What did Canada do?
looks can be deceiving. i play basketball competitively, golf, and play ultimate on a team. plus those videos are pretty old to what i am today.
1. he reached over the guys shoulder while grabbing onto his back.
2. ok, maybe not football, but he takes him down by grabbing him from behind. completely not necessary, only did that to stall time to get into defensive position.
3. glad we can finally agree on something.
What happened 1:00 why was that not a point there didn't look like there was any pick or anything? Am I missing something because I thought that should have been the end of point anyway.
In ultimate there are always chippy calls and a little bit of contact (jumping, diving etc) But as you as see in this video there is no need for half of the layouts that Canada was doing. They were simply laying out to injure people which is completely against the rules. Ultimate is known for its own culture and respect for one another in game play. Canada was simply an embarrassment to the sport in this video.
that Canadian team was dirty, eh?
dam they play rough... but i didnt know ultimate sports would be this much fun&intense to watch.
The Japanese must've really hurt their white-man ego playing neck-in-neck in a game where the Canadians obviously dominated in every physical aspect. Props to the Japanese for keeping their cool.
multiple full contact tackles. I believe a couple of them are 7:00 to 8:30.
there was a 50 minute sudden death point in nuoor last weekend. think that may have been longer
I thought Ultimate had a ref. Wow. Just proves what I know…
Anyway, thank you for your reply :)
I love seeing contact in ultimate
what game is this?
2 words 2 describe this while watching: jacked up.
look at the time in the lower left corner at the beginning and end of the point, it's closer to twenty five minutes.
What is the international hard cap?
As I know 70 minutes is the hard cap.
They kept stepping with the Frisbee?
Not gonna lie, I kinda wish ultimate were more physical. Bumping into people and falling down is actually kinda fun.
Well its official. I live on the only spot on earth that hasn't heard of ultimate Frisbee. Podunk, Michigan
i clicked the video expecting a really long field catch somewhere in the video... 4 minutes in, i realize that the title is talking about the longest point (timewise).
I've been playing ultimate for years and i've never seen someone fake an injury before this. I've also never seen such blatant disregard for the no-contact rule as i've seen here. That should have been a forfeit for Canada after the third tackle. The whole point of no-contact is that it's a game of skill and strategy, not brute force.
Canadian team man... chill out!!
Ah, I was wondering about that too. Seems silly since you could force a pick any time a receiver breaks away deep. Of course it would be against the spirit of the game but that didn't seem to stop the Canadians from slamming into the Japanese players and injuring them either >:(
can someone please explain how 1:02 was not a point?
Asi es como se daña el equipo de todo un equipo! por unos cuantos que no saben la regla numero 1 del UF
8:34 LOL "This is not hockey" I guess he was just being too Canadian. Jk Canadians are far more polite than this
6:36... wtf cameraman
I'm from Canada and i'm glad Japan got that point they deserved it
omg, this dude's voice
Watch the clock on the left. Not a 11:52 min. point. Starts at 48min and ends at 75min. More like a 27min point by two of the best teams in the world.
by the way brodie i'm in school and i go home to check to see if you have anew video everyday
The greatest thing Ultimate is supposed to offer is great sportsmanship. That is why it is self-officiated by the players. Canada had none. Absolutely zero. They showed no respect to Japan and that cannon just slide by. it's disgusting
wtf is Canada doing
Amazing
tell us some examples of what you think are no fouls, and we may help you out;) best teams are as "zabreklz" says ;)
Nice play japan..
Yes Canada plays physical but i'm sorry that i have to say that but these were 2 fake injuries to put out fresh players on the field
It was a travel. You can see the players pivot foot lift on the ground as he throws the disc.