Darren Gray
What are the three favourite places you have visited?
1. Iceland
2. India
3. Patagonia
What is your sporting background?
American Football for GB U21.
What is your favourite song?
Mr Brightside
How long have you been playing korfball?
ASC Bedford '91-'93; MKC '06-present. Korfball highlight is "Terry Nutkins in Holland". Cryptic.
If you were an animal, what would you be?
A koala with an attitude.
What is your favourite band?
Placebo
What is your favourite film or TV show?
Marvel films
On a night out, you are most likely to...
... sing!
Do you love Marmite or hate Marmite?
Love it
What super power would you like?
To morph into other people [he'd still be recognisable by the stack of korfball fliers! - MB].
Goals
19 goals in total.
- 4 goals in Roos vs Colossus.
- 2 goals in Wallabies vs Roos.
- 1 goal in MKX vs Rogues.
- 5 goals in Wallabies vs MKX.
- 1 goal in Oakgrove Teachers vs Roos.
- 5 goals in Luton Tournament.
- 1 goal in Roos vs Oakgrove Teachers Pre-Season Friendly.
Korfball Is Back
Training resumes for the MK City Clubs this week. Come and join in and you could win £250! Even if you don't win the cash you will still get fit, have fun and make friends. So read further for details of how to join...
MK City to Focus on South Midlands Campaign
MK City has chosen to focus on SMKA Division 1 for the 2010/11 season. The club has decided to withdraw from the Oxfordshire League to concentrate on the expanding SMKA League.
The sub clubs of Colossus, Rogues, Roos, MKX and Wallabies will be competing in SMKA2.
The clubs are all looking for new players and there is an incentive of one person winning £250 at the Christmas party.
For details of training dates, times and contacts read on...
Play Korfball and Win £250
Korfball is great fun. We get fit, we have fun and now there is a little added bonus of the chance to win some extra spending money just before Christmas. Make 10 training sessions and you could win £250.
Korfstock a great success again!
The 4th Korfstock tournament on 3rd July was a great success again, with 25 teams competing, plus a family fun day including bouncy castle and sumo suits and evening party with live bands.
City Nearly There in OKA But Slip Up In SMKA
MK City closed in to touching distance on the Oxfordshire Korfball Association Division 2 (OKA2) title at the weekend without even playing.
Meanwhile in the South Midlands Korfball Association League it was mixed fortunes. City recorded three wins but a crucial loss to close rivals Bucks 2 has made it very difficult for City to do the double.
Read more for a fuller picture of the weekends action for City.














