I enjoyed playing the tournament and believe Niall (and his crew) deserves all the props in the world for the effort they put in to make this event as big as it was.
There were very few things that could be classed as negative but they are worth noting (and they are very minor compared to the pluses):
1) I am not getting into a rule thing as I dont have the measurements of the fields, but I felt the small fields did tip the balance more towards luck that it needed to be. I think everyone understand the need for the fields and I hope it doesn't stop us playing in a stadium like that again but I think we could have been warned, that's all. But there is no way in hell we wouldn't have played the event
. Perhaps field design could be used to even out the balance more.
2) the chronoing procedure could have been abused, although I can't say I felt it was, but better precautions would have been nice. Chrono, get armbanded then wait in holding "pen" or something. Not a criticsm of Campaign as such though as Toulouse was also pretty trusting.
3) Would have been nice to have a bit more directions/billboard around the site from the entrance off the main road. Marking car parks etc
4) I still don't know how the seeding system works (but that's nothing to do with the Cup itself!)
On the plus though I think it was a great step forward for the sport and long may it continue.
1) the stadium venue was so cool to be able to hang out if you weren't playing and watch the fields
2) the bar (and position of)
3) the players area, undercover, hard standing, warm
4) the organisation of teams / infomation about fields etc - superb
5) the hard work and dedication of the Campaign staff, many a time did you see poeple legging it round the track with batteries etc.
6) just about everything else.
Ony other comments are related to the marshalling.
1) I hardly saw any fields take advantage of the towers for the ultimates.
2) I still feel marshalls should all have radios, quite a few times did I see mashalls run the length of a field to make a call and radios would make their lives soo much easier!
All in all a great start - well done and thanks to everyone involved.