About Us

What is Borak-Borak Floorball?

Borak-Borak Floorball (BBF) was initiated by a group of three avid floorballers from Penang, Malaysia. The interest sparked off due to a certain passion for the sport and a keen desire to share that passion to others. With that, came the idea of 'borak-borak'.

What does the term "Borak-Borak" actually mean?

"Borak-borak" is a Malaysian lingo that equates to the English word "chit-chat". The phrase is commonly used and has somewhat the power to identify one's identity as a Malaysian. BBF is passionate to 'chit-chat' about the happenings and events of floorball, first in Penang and then the other parts of Malaysia. With that in mind, Borak-Borak Floorball came into existence.

Who are we?


BBF comprises mainly of three suspects under the pseudonyms of Jose, Bendy and Spritzer. However, BBF has also taken in hired-for-free reporters in their effort to cover as many grounds as possible.

NOTE: BBF is not an official website to any organization or governing body. We are merely a group of passionate floorballers who seek to share this passion to others. We strive to be courteous, neutral and honest in our opinions, thoughts, reviews and analyses.

Our vision?

BBF sought to 'talk big' and 'talk much' about floorball. We hope to represent the floorball community in Penang as well as the nation, Malaysia, in the bigger picture. We want to be a voice for floorball in the present and future generation, a voice to be heard not for recognition but for the ultimate growth and development of floorball in Malaysia.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Player Rating: Frontliners 300 vs Contact Bullets

5 = world class
4 = superb
3 = good
2 = ok ok
1 = bad

Frontliners 300:
Gk:
Soon Khai 3
Had an easy job in the first period but was constantly called onto action in the second when Contact Bullets was firing all cylinder in search of goal.


Defenders:
Sonia Gopal 2

June Kew 2
Like her sister, bold and aggressive for a lady. Never held back even though defending against tough guys.

Tania Loke 2

Attackers:
Michael Cheah 4
Masterful display yet again by the center. Ever present in defending as well as attacking. Capped with 2 goals, one from a solo effort, undeniably the match winner for 300.

Mekanath 3
Put his pace into good use troubling Bullets defenders but other than the goal, was rather slopping in his finishing and passing.

Julian Tan 3
His foray forward proved to be a threat for Bullets. Almost poach in a few goals if not for his poor finish. Need to work on his shots.

Tristen James 2
Julian's other half, but slightly less effective than his partner. Decent game.

Roselyn 2 (played as defender in the second period)

Kenneth Yeap (Did not play enough to be rated)

Verina Ann Lyn (Did not play enough to be rated)

Contact Bullets:
Gk:
Lawrence Tan 3
An improved performance compared to the last. Bullets' margin would have been bigger if not for his saves. Prevented goals from several one on one situations.

Defenders:
Don Shakir 3
Energetic on the court with his constant back tracking and marking. Pushed hard for his defensive duties even with his tired legs in the second period.

Lim Khai Sheng 2

Ethan Yeoh 2

Joseph Oon 2

Attackers:
Sheryn Ng 3
Best attacker in the team but lack finishing for the day. Hit the cross bar with a long lob/shot.

Ian Khor 2
Bullet's top scorer lost his touch for the day. Although forechecked with reasonable aggression and effectiveness but need to avoid losing his head in the game.

Charmaine Cheang 2

Hai Chin 2

Isaac Ng 2

Isaac Ang 3
The more lively forwards in the team, especially the second period with numerous shot on goals but failed to convert. An improved performance.

Benjamin Lim 2

Sophia Lim (Did not play enough to be rated)

Joshua Wong (Did not play enough to be rated)

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