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.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Player Rating: Firebrands vs Dalat Falcons

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

Firebrands:
Gk:
Bryan Koh 3
There was just nothing the keeper could have done to halt Falcons' goal scoring run. All he could muster was to keep out as many others as possible, which he did. Every save was match by a loud cheer from the Firebrands contingent. The sole positive that Firebrands could comfort themselves with on the night of a 10 goal trashing.

Defenders:
Alex Loh 2
The test was beyond the Captain's capacity. Tried hard but failed.

Andrew Chan 2

Ong Zi Hoong 2

Jesher Lim (Didn't play enough to be rated)

Attackers:
James Tan 2

Daniel Tan 2
A quiet night for the forward as he was left alone up front trying to snatch a goal or two. Managed to grab one but when the big guys was back, he was out muscled and barely threatened.

Chan Per Yue 2

Keeran (Didn't play enough to be rated)

Marc Tong (Didn't play enough to be rated)

Joshua Tong (Didn't play enough to be rated)

Isaac Chew (Didn't play enough to be rated)

Dalat Falcons:
Gk:
Daniel Kim 2
A sheer spectator. Had maybe about 2 -3 shots to save and thats about it.

Defenders:
Kerry Mahoney 4
The catalyst of Falcons' win for the night. Came in late but with great influenced. Directly involved with all the 4 goals scored in the first half. Was solid as usual at the back, giving Daniel Tan almost no chance to take a shot on goal.

Brain Weidermann 2

Kyle Ladner 2

Jared Willians 2

Attackers:
Drew Steiert 3
The Captain finally back to his old self. Continued his scoring run with 4 goals, his second hattrick for the campaign and tipped off Adrian on the scoring charts.

Andy Goh 2
The boy keeps getting better and better, once again supplier Drew with his passes. Keep it up.

Reagan Mahoney 3
A very talented boy for his age with pretty good techniques and a willing runner. A star poacher for the future.

Riley Mahoney 2
Much faster and fancier in his dribblings but a bit too much. Often loses the ball trying to go pass every defender. Faster released on the final ball would be nice.

Jason Kimball 2

Michelle Prestidge 2

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