To look at him, you could be mistaken in thinking Zac Daunt is not much of a threat out on the ice. The shortest guy on the Blue Tongues squad, Zac is often thought of as an easy guy to play against. Opposition teams playing the Blue Tongues this season could not be more wrong. You see, while Zac may be small, he has something special.
He has the X Factor!
What “is” the X Factor? Nobody really knows. It’s that perfect blend of passion, integrity and “give it all” attitude that take someone from being a hockey player, to being a clutch guy.
Daunt is feisty, is willing to throw his body on the line and plays with a ferocious desire to do all he can to help his team win. He may not put up points, and he may not be the star player of the game, but Zac is always there when needed to make that game changing play.
Next time you’re at a Blue Tongues game, keep an eye out for him on and off the ice.
As fans of the AIHL we are used to seeing import players come and go each season. It’s not so often however that we find ourselves saying farewell to long-term local players, a position Blue Tongues fans find themselves in now with the departure of #96, Dave Upton, who is pursuing a Rugby Union career.
Dave Upton is one of those guys who can only be described as a freak. Naturally talented at most sports, Dave smashed his way into the AIHL with the Brisbane Blue Tongues at the age of 15, the youngest player ever to play in the league to date. Since then fans have watched Dave grow, not just as an extremely talented hockey player, but as a person.
There are many highlight reel moments over the years including amazing goals, blazing speed and some of the best checking and hittin the Blue Tongues have seen. Fans may remember the massive open ice hit Dave put on a Central Coast Rhino a few years ago in brisbane, or the countless times Dave’s passion and determination shone through as he worked hard to carry the team back into games.
It is fitting and pleasing then to know that Dave’s last game as a Blue Tongue was also a historical one; the Blue Tongues first ever AIHL finals game, a game that was the culmination of 5 years hard work, determination and pure grit by players such as Dave Upton.
Dave Upton’s hit on a Rhino’s player. We apologise for the video quality.
Dave’s departure from the Blue Tongues leaves more than just an empty roster spot, it leaves a “Davie shaped hole” in the very heart of the team, as one fan was recently quoted as saying. A lineup without Dave Upton wont feel like a proper Blue Tongues lineup.
We would like to thank Dave for the time and effort he has put into this team over the last 5 years, and want to express how deeply we appreciate the memories he have given us. Whereever the future takes Dave, we know he will excel and do well.
So to #96, Dave Upton; farewell and thank you for the memories.
































