Monday, 24 March 2014

The Canberra Emerald's...

Raiders' new cheerleading squad, the Emeralds, adopt more modest look

This is the first look at the uniforms that will be worn by the new Canberra Raiders cheerleaders, the Emeralds, as they prepare to make their debut performance at Canberra Stadium on Sunday night.

The boy-leg-cut jumpsuits will be worn with tights by the 18 squad members, five of whom were members of the former Raiderettes.

The squad's co-ordinator, Melissa Gelonese, said there had been an effort to move away from the traditional cheerleader look.
''There's no cleavage, no midriff,'' she said, adding that the women would arrive at games in a corporate-style suit.

''So the whole image has changed, and I know the girls are feeling elevated and very different about the whole thing - a bit of high esteem.''

Mrs Gelonese said there would usually be 12 cheerleaders on the field but 15 would perform for the debut appearance at half-time on Sunday night, when the Raiders take on the Gold Coast Titans.
She said instead of sitting on the sidelines during the game, the Emeralds would interact with the crowd and join in any try-time celebrations, ''rather than sitting there being jeered at and leered at. I don't agree with that.''

Mrs Gelonese said there had been a conscious move to update the cheerleaders' routines, making them a genuine dance performance and trying to deflect any sniping about sexism.

''I've got a school teaching background. I'm not involved in anything that is counteractive to any positive role models and image of women. I've also got a little girl and I'm really careful about role models,'' she said.
''Dance is performance. The girls are characters when they're performing. And when they're off field, they're friendly representatives of the club.''

The majority of the dancers are from Canberra. ''There's only one or two reserves I'll ever use from Sydney,'' she said.

The Emeralds' three junior squads will be introduced after the Easter break. They will comprise about 20 members in total, ranging in age from about five years old to teenagers.
''They'll be doing the on-field cheering as well,'' Mrs Gelonese said.
 
 
STORY BY Megan Doherty

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Penrith debut new look... xx


The Penrith Panthers cheer squad is the talk of the town after the girls debuted their revamped outfits and style at the first home game of the season. 

Panthers marketing manager Anthony Frantzis said the squad was in desperate need of a new look and came up with the idea for the revamp.


“Part of the inspiration was a lot of clubs in the NRL were leaning towards phasing out the cheergirls, and we decided to go in the opposite direction,” Frantzis said.

Although the feedback was generally positive, some people didn’t agree with the choice of the outfits.
But Frantzis said the outfits were only the first step in the overall improvement of the cheer squad.

“Personally I wasn’t overly happy with the outfits last time and it was easy to make the transition to what we have now,” he said.

“Black is a staple - I mean, we’re the Pantherettes - and the girls just got what I was thinking and interpreted it visually in an amazing way.
“Part of the process also includes revamping their website, their profiles and looking at social media, and we’re developing a whole genre around the Pantherettes concept.

“We are introducing them as an important part of the game-day experience, not as an afterthought.”
They look like leather or latex but the outfits are made out of polyester elastane high quality PVC shiny stretch Slicker with intense sheen.

The girls all agreed that although it was hot in the sun, the outfits are much better suited to the winter sport, with the fabric providing more coverage than previous outfits.

With inspiration for the outfits drawn from Halle Berry as Catwoman, Pantherette Natalie said they were exactly what the group needed.

“It’s obviously very different. It’s a big change, which is good, because I feel if you’re going to change you have to do it properly,” she said.

“The crowd were loving it, and that spurred us on. Sometimes you can be more covered up and still be attractive.
“Most uniforms are less than ours, but ours may be seen as sexier, not everyone’s going to like them but I think they’re great,” Natalie said.

“People are going to draw conclusions anyway, so it doesn’t matter.

“I mean, I’m doing a law degree. It’s just our costume for the dancing, and it reflects the Panthers’ brand. We look like little Panthers.”

The squad trains at Westside Performin Arts Studio in South Penrith. The studio also offers dance and acrobatics classes. Email westsidepa@bigpond.com.au


Kristine Tarber, Penrith Press, March 17, 2014 8:53PM

Monday, 17 March 2014

Cheerleader Jinelle scores big in the US...

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader - Jinelle

A FORMER rugby league cheerleader has high-kicked her way to the US — scoring a coveted spot on the elite Dallas Cowboys cheer squad.

Jinelle Davidson, 27, said it was a dream come true when she was chosen out of 500 hopefuls.

The former Melbourne Storm cheerleader will now perform for America’s most popular football team, which had a total fan attendance of more than 1.29 million people last year.

The Texan team also pulled the biggest TV audiences in the US, drawing ­31.7 million viewers for their Thanksgiving Day showcase defeat of Oakland last year.

Davidson follows in the footsteps of former Manly Sea Eagles cheergirl Angela Nicotera, who also scored a dream job with Dallas.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader - Angela

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/cheerleader-jinelle-scores-big-in-the-us/story-fnilxh2p-1226855263619

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Round 1 at a glance xxx

Yummy Ones,

Here is a little snap shot of Round 1 and some of the honey's who graced the sidelines for a few clubs!!

It's just so exciting to be back into it all and to see all the fab new costumes and routines on show for 2014 so far. There has been alot of change around the grounds and that is what keeps it fresh and exciting year in year out!!

Round 2 is going to be a big one for myself and my family... Manly v Rabbitohs... if you follow the blog then you know this means WAR in the Badham family.

#BashTheBunnies - Wait, What? Who Said That?

xxx
Seabird "Soul" Sisters at The Fortress - Brookie Oval
Amy, Alex, Hayley
Grandest of Entrances for the King of Brookie - Beaverrrrrr
Alex, Lauren, Manly Fan, Serena, Cassie
Seabirds with the Triple M Grill Team and Sea Eagles Player Tom Symonds
7am Yoga with Pom Poms - highly recommend it - super zenning and fabulous in one #justsaying
Demi, Hayley, Beaver Menzies, Jorge Taufua, Belle, Bre, Sarah
Panthers Cheerleaders round 1 in their new costumes for 2014
#REOWREOW
Panthers Cheerleaders
St George Illawarra Dragons Junior Cheerleaders performing during Round 1
Cronulla Sharks Mermaids
Round 1
Cronulla Sharks Mermaids in their new costumes for 2014!!
Mermaid in Action
#helloyummyone

Mermaids in action!! Whip Yo Hair Girlfriends!!
TV Screen Grabs of the new Parramatta Eels - Sweet P's in action!!
Fresh new look for the Parramatta Eels Fans during Round 1
Sweet P's
Photo's courtesy of:
Manly Seabird Facebook Page

Cronulla Mermaid Facebook Page
Panthers Cheerleader Facebook Page

Monday, 3 March 2014

Glittery Golden Girl.... xxx


Pom Pom PERRR-FECTION!!
So it was all air kisses, glamour and razzle dazzle in Tinseltown today as the Oscars rolled in to play!!

Which got me thinking about all things GOLD and GLITTERY!! And so began the hunt....a treasure hunt of sorts..... and boy oh boy did i hit the jackpot in a big way!

Enter a fresh new idol of mine - the Queen of fierce and fabulous, a hip shaking wild one at 82 years of age and Japans very own Cheerleading Firecracker..... Fumie Takino!

Reading this story literally made me smile like crazy and laugh out loud when i read Fumie's comments - especially the fact she uses the word "Delicious" so incredibly. haha Seriously - she is a woman of my own heart! haha. I bow down girlfriend!

Fabulous Fumie

At 82, Takino is the founder of the Japan Pom Pom cheerleaders, a group of 28 women, with an average age of 67, whose decades-defying energy would give any cheerleader a run for her money. Established in 1996, the group have now been performing wild dance routines to club music for 18 years.

That Face!!! squeeeezzzeee
They dress in matching sequined leotards and wigs and kick their legs in the air while swirling giant gold pom-poms in unison. But these women are very much individuals. Though none have formal athletic experience, encouraged by Takino they greet each new challenging routine with enthusiasm — and another set of pom-poms.

Advice from the Almighty Golden Girl...
Don’t worry about what people think, especially when they disagree with you. People are often conservative. Even the young think that older people shouldn’t wear miniskirts, go on dates or get tipsy. They assume that retirees don’t fall in love or make love. Sadly, most children would rather see their widowed parents die alone than remarry. But who cares what they think? I don’t. I just wanna have fun. And they should, too!

Women should be independent. That was what my father thought. So, in 1954 he sent me — not my older or younger brothers — to university in America. Back in those days, the women’s liberation movement was strongest there, so I crossed the ocean to get a taste of it. It was delicious. (hahahaha seriously - how good is that?!)


Fumie Takino I LOVE YOU. I love that you are still kicking it and whipping your hair back and forth doing what you love without a care for what society may think. I love that your passion for fun, laughter and life is just as sparkly as the sequines your draped in. And lastly - that at 82 your proving your never too old for anything by pop, lock and dropping, pulsating those hips and waving those Pom Poms like the rock star you are!!

Pure Perfection you are!!


Hayley
xx