Sunday, October 31, 2010

Men’s Cup Results for 31 October


 

MENS CUP ROUND THREE


 

Banbury  

(2)

4

5

(2)

University of Birmingham  

Matthew Bull 16 (PC)

Simon Boardman 27 (F)

Adrian Simons 50 (F)

Will Powell 57 (F)

     

Tim Craven 10 (F)

Reece Pinnell 12 (F)

Phil Messant (55 (PC)

Peter Jackson 61, 65 (PC, PC)

Barford Tigers  

(0)

0

-

6

(1)

Cannock  

      

Jack Wells 13 (PC)

Arjan Drayton Chana 38 (F)

Ross Haywood 46, 63 (PC, PC)

Tom Morris 48 (F)

Stuart Pilgrim 60 (F)

Barton 

()

 

-

 

()

Bishop's Stortford  

* walkover to Barton

      

Chelmsford  

(0)

2

-

1

(0)

Sevenoaks  

Geoff Mills 59, 66 (PC, F)

     

Pete Turner 52 (PC)

Cheltenham  

(3)

9

-

2

(1)

Coventry & N.W. 

Liam Brignall 9, 47, 57 (F, F, F)

Tim Morris 12 (F)

Mark Giblin 22, 64, 69 (PC, F, F)

James Astley 54 (PC)

James Foster 60 (PC)

     

Sean Whitehouse 34 (PC)

George McKenzie 63 (F)

Deeside Ramblers  

(2)

6

-

3

(0)

Sheffield University Bankers  

Ali Ghazanfar 26, 56 (PC, PC)

Geoff Price 32, 63 (F, PC)

Trevor Merrick 15 (PS)

Mark Cookson 59 (F)

     

Joe Stanbridge 38 (F)

Mark Soar 49 (F)

Leon Foster 64 (F)

Fareham  

(1)

3

-

2

(0)

Canterbury  

Craig Peel 32 (PC)

Ben Hibberd 63 (PC)

Shaun Baker 69 (F)

     

Richard Kier 45, 64 (PC, PC)

Hampstead & Westminster 

(4)

8

-

2

(2)

City of Peterborough  

Stefan Verhle-Smith 6 (F)

Adrian Palmer 9, 22 (PS, F)

Will Naylor 25, 49 (F, F)

Sam Dixon 41 (F)

Ian Roberts 62 (F)

Jaime Gonzalez-Lagvillo 67 (PC)

     

Chris Porter 11 (F)

Gareth Andrew 27 (PC)

Maidstone  

(0)

0

-

8

(2)

Bowdon  

      

Ian Wilson 40, 57 (F, F)

Nigel Croke 10 (F)

David Egerton 37 (F)

Andrew Brogdon 38 (F)

Steven Smith (40, PS)

Ross Stott 59 (F)

Phil Dutoy 3 (F)

Milton Keynes  

(1)

1

-

0

(0)

Robinsons  

Jamie Dodd 20 (F)

      

Old Loughtonians  

(6)

10

-

0

(0)

Cambridge City  

Luke Mepham 2, 35 (F, F)

Elliot Seleska 5 (F)

James Southgate 10 (PC)

Adam Miller 15 (F)

James Stedman 22, 67 (F, F)

Tom Stumbke 51 (F)

Josh Mepham 63 (F)

Stuart Hendy 69 (F)

      

Oxted  

(2)

2

-

3

(3)

Olton & West Warwicks 

Andrew Baggs 5 (F)

Andrew Medcalf 29 (F)

     

Angus Grieve 12 (F)

Dan Sulway 42 (PC)

Chris George 64 (F)

Oxton  

(0)

2

-

1

(1)

Indian Gymkhana  

Gordon Moore 37 (PC)

Dave Given 80 (PC)

  

AET

  

Satinder Hanspal 21 (PC)

Preston 

(1)

5

-

6

(3)

Doncaster  

Carl Sanderson 16 (F)

Rob Taylor 51 (F)

Adam Wilson 60, 69 (PC, PC)

David Greenough 68 (F)

     

Andre Oten 18, 48 (F, PS)

Lachlan Brownhalls 22 (PC)

Tim Shelley 41, 65 (PC, PC)

Jonathan Redfern 69 (F)

WINS FOR ENGLISH SIDES ON SUPER SUNDAY by Peter Savage in Terrassa.

Photo: Darren Cheeseman celebrates his winning goal for East Grinstead. (Image: HockeyImages.co.uk).

We already knew that all three English sides had qualified for Round Two of the EuroHockey League before today, but this afternoon was Super Sunday with each facing a top European Club side. The results were mixed, but the clubs concerned can go home with their heads held high.

We have to mention that the first game of today was between Mannheimer and Grunwald Poznan, from which Mannheimer emerged 5-1 winners.

Next up were Beeston, who faced top Spanish side, Atletic Terrassa. Being the hosts, Terrassa had the support of a lively home crowd but, perhaps because the colour yellow is common to both clubs, Beeston seemed to take some inspiration from this, and thanks to two Andrew Monte penalty corner conversions, Beeston were two up as half time approached. Florian Michel found the net from a corner before the half time hooter sounded, and for the rest of the match it was a case of Beeston hunkering down and keeping a clean sheet. Final score 2-1 to Beeston.

Reading had the misfortune to be drawn against Dutch giants Bloemendaal, and it says something about the calibre of the opposition simply to mention two names - Jamie Dwyer and Teun de Nooijer, both FIH Players of the Year. Reading looked seriously out of their depth in the early exchanges, shipping a Rogier Hofman goal four minutes into the match. Rik van Kan struck a second nine minutes later, and Reading looked in serious trouble.

Weathering the first half storm without further goals, Reading started to look increasingly more comfortable in this company. Ronald Brouwer scored a third for Bloemendaal early in the second half, but Simon Mantell replied with a cracker seconds later. Indeed one of the hallmarks of this match was the calibre of the goals. Unfortunately, Reading's growing confidence was not enough to stop Bloemendaal scoring twice more, the first from a de Nooijer penalty corner and a second from open play by van Kan.

With ten minutes left, Reading started to make it more of a contest, and they were rewarded with a penalty corner goal from Richard Mantell, followed by Reading's third from Chris Cargo – another quality goal.

There are few sides here in Terrassa who can keep company with Bloemendaal, and today's result may offer some encouragement to Reading. It was not quite a game of two halves, but Reading clearly showed enormous improvement over the 70 minutes.

The match between East Grinstead and RC Polo de Barcelona was not the sort of match that would not suit an English supporter of nervous disposition. Polo took an early lead courtesy of Pau Quemada and East Grinstead seemed to be on the rails for several minutes. But, as half time approached, Danny Hall struck twice for the Sussex side to put them into the lead.

From that point on a pattern started to appear in the match, where the side that had conceded a goal came back strongly. Polo equalised nine minutes into the second half, but Dave de Prez restored 'Grinstead's lead soon after. Gabriel Debanch scored Polo's third seven minutes later, and the sides were back on equal terms again.

Grinstead stepped up a gear and, with eight minutes left, the winner was scored by Darren Cheeseman, recently returned from Old Loughtonians. You may read some reports that credit Ashley Jackson with the goal, but TalkHockeyRadio spotted the mistake on the official match report and this is being corrected.

Final score 5-3 to East Grinstead.

Our congratulations to the three English sides involved in Round One. The final images from today's matches will appear on our sister site at www.hockeyimages,co.uk some time later today.

Latest from Terrassa

Beeston have beaten Atletic Terrassa 2-1 in their final pool match. A full report will follow later.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

ENGLISH SIDES THROUGH TO ROUND TWO by Peter Savage at the EuroHockey League R1.2

Photo: East Grinstead's Niall Stott gives a quick glance towards Jon Copp before the start of their match against Kelburne. Copp is giving coaching support to EG during their EuroHockey campaign. (Image: www.HockeyImages.co.uk)

It was a good day for the English in Terrassa today. Bloemendaal's win over Sroitel Brest guarantees Reading's progression to Round Two, although the 12-0 scoreline will no doubt be food for thought in the Reading camp. Reading meet the Dutch side tomorrow afternoon. Likewise, Atletic Terrassa's win over Montrouge puts Beeston through to the next round, although there was a heart stopping moment when Montrouge drew level at 1-1, before eventually going down 4-2.

But the big news of today is East Grinstead's quite emphatic win over Kelburne. Kelburne had pulled off something of a coup yesterday by drawing against RC Polo de Barcelona. Today it was Kelburne's turn to be humbled as ball after ball hit their backboards. Darren Cheeseman opened the scoring after only six minutes, with Mark Pearn making it 2-0 minutes later. East Grinstead' young German, Mats Grambusch added a third, with Ashley Jackson working his magic from a penalty corner two minutes later.

15 minutes into the match, and Kelburne were trailing 4-0. There was a bit of a pause from scoring until a late first half penalty corner was converted by 'Grinstead's other corner specialist, Gareth Carr.

The second half lost some of the pace of the first, but still the goals came. Jackson scored a second early in the half, followed 13 minutes later by a Jackson duo – Ashley setting up brother Wesley, for Wesley to score his first ever goal for East Grinstead.

When Kelburne eventually did score, it was an own goal in both senses of the word. Mark Pearn was sin-binned and, during the power play due to his absence, Adamson Harper had the misfortune to deflect the goal into his own net. But 'Grinstead had not finished yet. A penalty corner on the stroke of full time was put away by Carr to give a final score of 8-1 to East Grinstead.

Although all three English teams are through to Round Two, look forward to Super Sunday! tomorrow, when all are in action.

POLES AND IRISH AWAIT THEIR FATE by Peter Savage in Terrassa

Day Two in Round 1.2 of the EuroHockey League has only one game involving an English side, when East Grinstead play Scotland's Kelburne in the last match this afternoon.

This morning we were treated to an interesting tussle between Ireland's Glenanne and Grunwald Poznan from Poland. Neither club can be considered as top-drawer European sides, but sharing a pool with Mannheimer, one of them will qualify for Round Two. For a long period of the match it looked as if it was going to be Glenanne, who took the lead in the 14th minute thanks to a Shane O'Donoghue goal, but the Poles managed to equalise early in the second half.

Michael McGuiness restored Glenanne's lead 11 minutes later, but Poznan's Tomasz Dutkiewicz scored from his second penalty corner strike of the game to finish the match a 2-2. Both sides will now have to wait until Gunwald Poznan play Mannheimer tomorrow to know their fate.

Tomorrow looks as if it will be billed 'Super Sunday', as all three English clubs will be in action against three of the top sides here. Beeston will face the host club, Atletic Terrassa, who play their first match this afternoon against Montrouge. Reading face the mighty Bloemendaal, who are also playing their first match today. The Dutch will be playing Stroitel Brest, who were soundly beaten by Reading yesterday. East Grinstead will play RC Polo de Barcelona, whose performance against Kelburne yesterday asked a lot of questions.

The result of the East Grinstead v Kelburne match will appear on this blog later.

IMAGES FROM YESTERDAY'S MATCHES ARE AVAILABLE TO VIEW ON OUR IMAGES WEB SITE AT www.HockeyImages.co.uk.

Friday, October 29, 2010

COOL NELSON SHAKES POLO’S HOPES by Peter Savage at the EuroHockey League

If you've ever been a forward, you have probably faced this problem. You have your back to your opponent's goal with the ball at your feet. You are no quite set up to take a clean hit. What do you do? Take the hit before the defenders pounce on you or take time to set you shot up properly? Kelburne's captain, Chris Nelson, opted for the latter and his coolness was rewarded in a remarkable equaliser against RC Polo de Barcelona, which finished the match at 2-2.

Kelburne are scheduled to play East Grinstead tomorrow. If they play like they did today, East Grinstead will have a fight on their hands. If Barcelona play like they did today they could find themselves eliminated at the end of this weekend.

More news from the EuroHockey League tomorrow.

BOTH ENGLISH SIDES PROGRESS DESPITE LAPSES by Peter Savage pitchside in Terrassa.

Photo: Adam Dixon's shot hits the back of the net in Beeston's match against Montrouge. (Image: Hockey Images.co.uk)

Both English sides were in action in Round 1.2 of the EuroHockey Leaguein Terrassa this afternoon.

Interestingly, both matches showed similar hallmarks. Beeston were two up against French side Montrouge after 23 minutes, with goals from Adam Dixon and Andrew Monte. They then seemed to take their foot off the gas and paid the penalty with a second half goal from Olivier Sanchez. This seemed to have the effect of steadying the ship and Martin Jones restored Beeston's two goal advantage with a superbly taken shot.

Having gone two ahead, Beeston relaxed again and conceded a goal from a penalty corner, scored by Martin Mayer. However, with only two minutes left, Montrouge were unable to score an equaliser and Beeston survived to take the match 3-2.

One slightly mad incident during the match was when Beeston's Alistair Wilson chased halfway across the pitch to remonstrate with umpire Servetto and earn a three minute suspension in the process. With the score at the time at 2-1, you might think that a defender might have other things on his mind.

We have been wracking our brains to remember whether any side that has won either of its Round 1 matches has failed to qualify for Round 2, and we cannot recall one. So, despite Beeston having to play the host club Terrassa on Sunday, it looks as if they will progress through to the next round.

Reading were 5-0 up against Stroitel Brest from Belarus, when they decided they had done enough and let the Belarusians back into the match with two quick goals. Reading's scorers had been Richard Springham, David Tyler, Richard Mantell, Chris Cargo and Simon Mantell. Fortunately, Reading were able to re-impose their first-half dominance with goals from Simon Mantell and Warren D'Souza. Final score 7-2.

A 7-2 win should be enough to see Reading progress to Round Two. They face a more difficult test on Sunday when they meet Dutch side Bloemendaal.

English interest tomorrow will be limited to East Grinstead, who meet Scotland's only contenders, Kelburne.

NO DWYER BUT GERMAN’S WIN FIRST MATCH by Peter Savage pitchside in Terrassa.

The match between Beeston and CA Mountrouge in Round 1.2 of the EuroHockey League has just finished and a full report will appear later. The final score was 3-2 in favour of Beeston.

Earlier we were able to witness an intriguing match between Mannheimer and Glenanne of Ireland. The Irish, who most would have seen as the underdogs in this match, clearly decided to cover themselves in glory and attack from the start. It was a policy that paid an 18th minute dividend when Gary Shaw found the net. Mannheimer managed to edge their way back into the match, and a goal either side of half time eventually gave them the win.

Readers of my regular 'Clubs in Europe' column in England Hockey News may be surprised that I have not mentioned the exploits of Mannheimer's new signing, Jamie Dwyer. Dwyer is still playing for his old Dutch club Bloemendaal after the transfer fell down on a problem caused by German League rules. Dwyer had played some league hockey in Australia, which disqualified him from playing in Germany. The rules are different in The Netherlands, hence his return to Bloemendaal

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Results from Men’s and Women’s Cup matches


 


 

MEN'S CUP ROUND THREE


 

Reading 

(5)

13

0

(0)

Chester 

Richard Springham 9 33 (PC, PC)

Dave Tyler 11 55 57 (PC, F, F)

Andy Watts 29 67 (F, F)

Warren D'Souza 30 37 (PS, F)

Stephen Dick 41 63 (F, PC)

Chris Newman 43 (F)

Jon Codling 49 (F)

      

University of Cambridge  

(2)

3

-

5

(4)

Beeston

Bastiaan Leerkotte 24 (F)

David Madden 32 (PC)

Nicholas Parkes 60 (F)

     

Richard Lawrence 2 15 (PC, PC)

Sam Ward 4 24 43 (PS, F, F)


 


 

WOMEN'S CUP ROUND TWO


 

Ben Rhydding 

(0)

2

3

(1)

Bowdon Hightown 

Rebecca Dallas 44 60 (PC, PC)

     

Lyndsay French 30 (PC)

Fay Nash 39 (PC)

Clare Parkhill 69 (F)

Brooklands Poynton 

(3)

4

-

1

(1)

Doncaster

Helen Armishaw 12 51 (F, F)

Natalie Wray 14 (PC)

Natasha Dykes 20 (F)

     

Sarah Thorpe 31 (F)

Buckingham 

(2)

5

-

0

(0)

Woking 

Joelle Weston 11 PS

      

Chelmsford 

(4)

9

-

3

(2)

Bromley & Beckenham 

Lauren Shearer 18 (F)

Kat Hayles 26 (PC)

Beth Wild 29 51 52 55 (F, F, F, F)

Jules Butterworth 33 (F)

Kate Taylor 38 (F)

Becky Budd 49 (PC)

     

Katie Burr 1 15 (PC, PC)

Nikki Lloyd 43 (PS) 

Clifton 

()

 

-

 

()

Harborne 

* Walkover to Clifton

      

Didsbury Northern 

(0)

0

-

7

(2)

Beeston 

      

Maddie Sharpe 4 (PC)

Becky Eton 6 (PC)

Kim Leiper 29 48 (PC, F)

Hannah Wraith 58 (F)

Wiz Mumby 60 (F)

Gemma Tuplin 65 (PC)

Firebrands 

(2)

2

-

0

(0)

Maidenhead 

Harriet Richards 4 (F)

Georgie Field 32 (F)

      

Harrow 

(3)

3

-

4

(2)

Team Bath Buccaneers  

Kerry Lendon 24 (PC)

Christina McKenna 30 (F)

Helen Morris 35 (F) 

     

Nicola Wilson 17 (PC)

Dani Black 21 (F)

Heidi Baber 62 67 (F, F)

Maidstone 

()

 

-

 

()

Southgate 

* Walkover to Maidstone

      

Reading 

(2)

7

-

2

(1)

Cambridge City 

Emily Kirkham 7 (F)

Alexa Thomas 14 (F)

Emily Maldon 48 59 (PS, PC)

Rebecca Halle 51 (PC)

Anna Bennett 61 (F)

Emma Thomas 67 (PC)

     

Lou Richardson 13 (F)

Nat Allen 60 (PC) 

Sheffield Hallam 

(1)

4

-

0

(0)

Cheltenham 

Rosy Stephens 1 50 (F, F)

Nicole Perkins 42 (PC)

Sophie Elsworth 43 (F)

      

Surbiton 

(1)

2

-

1

(1)

Sevenoaks 

Jessica Brooker 2 (PC)

Kelly Morgan 85 (PC)

  

AET

  

Jet Van Zalen 32 (PC)

Sutton Coldfield  

(5)

6

-

4

(1)

Cannock 

Vicky Woolford 7 8 34 (F, PC, F)

Jen Parkinson 12 (PC)

Sarah Mills 28 (PC)

Celia Butler 35 (F)

     

Ellie Watton 20 54 62 (PC, PS, PC)

Tash Webb 58 (PC) 

Timperley 

(0)

1

-

10

(7)

Olton & West Warwicks  

Becky Horan 50 (PC)

     

Naomi James 3 49 (F, F)

Cilla Parkes 6 25 (PC, PC)

Fi Davies 11 (PC)

Holly Percival 14 (F)

Holly Chipman 18 46 (F, PC)

Rachel Clift 22 62 (PC, PC)

University of Birmingham  

(6)

12

-

0

(0)

Kettering 

Liz George 9 16 (F, F)

Abby Webb 13 (F)

Anna Griffiths 17 38 (F, F)

Tina Evans 29 32 (F, F)

Sarah Haycroft 36 40 63 (F, F, F)

Joey Turnbull 50 (F)

Emily Atkinson 60 (F)

      

Wapping 

(0)

1

-

4

(1)

Hampstead & Westminster 

       

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Results from today’s England Hockey League

Due to a technical problem we are experiencing with Blogger, our earlier match reports have been deleted. We are, however, able to publish the results and tables from today's England Hockey League:


 

Men's Premier Division


 

Beeston 

  

(0)

  

0

-

2

  

(1)

  

Hampstead and Westminster 

 

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Stephane Vehrle-Smith 34 - PC
Will Naylor 58 - F

 

Bowdon 

  

(1)

  

3

-

3

  

(0)

  

East Grinstead 

Chris Borrett 17 - PC
Nigel Croke 45 - F
David Egerton 48 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Ashley Jackson 49 - PC
Gareth Carr 61 - PC
Danny Hall 67 - F

 

Cannock 

  

(0)

  

1

-

1

  

(1)

  

Brooklands MU 

Robert Smith 65 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Charlie Brooke 23 - F

 

Reading 

  

(0)

  

3

-

1

  

(0)

  

Canterbury 

Richard Springham 43 - F
Christopher Cargo 68 70 - F F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Matt Harper 61 - F

 

Surbiton 

  

(2)

  

5

-

3

  

(1)

  

Loughborough Students 

Nick Cooper 23 41 - F F
Tim Pinnock 34 53 68 - PC PC PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Iain Lewers 22 - PS
David Condon 42 - F
Henry Weir 59 - F

 


 

  

 

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

1

East Grinstead 

6

5

1

0

22

8

14

16

2

Beeston 

6

4

0

2

18

10

8

12

3

Hampstead and Westminster 

6

3

1

2

15

14

1

10

4

Bowdon 

6

2

3

1

11

9

2

9

5

Surbiton 

6

3

0

3

14

16

-2

9

6

Reading 

6

2

1

3

16

12

4

7

7

Brooklands MU 

6

2

1

3

7

11

-4

7

8

Loughborough Students 

6

2

0

4

16

22

-6

6

9

Cannock 

6

1

2

3

10

19

-9

5

10

Canterbury 

6

1

1

4

11

19

-8

4


 

Women's Premier Division


 

Brooklands Poynton 

  

(1)

  

1

-

6

  

(3)

  

Leicester 

Katie Maltman 3 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Rebecca Herbert 4 - F
Vanessa Hawkins 16 50 - PC PC
Katie Long 27 - F
Lauren Turner 41 48 - PS F

 

Canterbury 

  

(0)

  

0

-

2

  

(1)

  

Reading 

 

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Rebecca Halle 34 51 - PC F

 

Clifton 

  

(0)

  

0

-

1

  

(0)

  

Slough 

 

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Louise Bevan 50 - F

 

Olton & West Warwicks 

  

(4)

  

6

-

3

  

(1)

  

Cannock 

Lisa Hunter 2 - F
Holly Chipman 14 - F
Rachel Mack 23 70 - PS PC
Emma Mccabe 26 40 - F F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Linda Royston 33 36 63 - F F F

68min, Linda Royston had pen

Stroke saved by Gemma Brookes 

 

University of Birmingham 

  

(3)

  

4

-

0

  

(0)

  

Bowdon Hightown

Jo Turnbull 15 20 - F F
Jenna Woolven 32 - F
Sophie Bray 41 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 

 


 

  

 

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

1

Leicester 

6

4

2

0

18

6

12

14

2

University of Birmingham 

6

4

1

1

17

8

9

13

3

Slough 

6

4

1

1

11

9

2

13

4

Canterbury 

6

4

0

2

16

11

5

12

5

Bowdon Hightown

6

2

1

3

10

13

-3

7

6

Olton & West Warwicks 

6

2

1

3

15

20

-5

7

7

Reading 

6

2

0

4

12

15

-3

6

8

Cannock 

6

1

2

3

16

19

-3

5

9

Clifton 

6

1

2

3

9

12

-3

5

10

Brooklands Poynton 

6

0

2

4

11

22

-11

2


 

Men's Conference East


 

Indian Gymkhana 

  

(1)

  

2

-

4

  

(1)

  

Bromley and Beckenham 

Tejinder Hanspal 9 - F
Joost Van Eyk 60 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Alan Butt 28 - PC
Nicholas Bluett 48 - PC
Rob Farrington 58 - F
Peter Dobson 63 - PS

 

Old Loughtonians 

  

(1)

  

1

-

1

  

(0)

  

Holcombe 

Alex Jennings 13 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

David Mathews 63 - PC

 

Sevenoaks 

  

(0)

  

1

-

5

  

(4)

  

Oxted 

Tim Warrington 55 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Andrew Medcalf 18 32 - F F
Andy Cornick 25 - F
Andrew Baggs 34 - PS
Lorne Barnard 43 - F

 

St. Albans 

  

(0)

  

1

-

4

  

(1)

  

Harleston Magpies 

Stephen Friend 45 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Andy Hipwell 34 66 - F F
Tristan Baynes 61 64 - PS F

 

Wimbledon 

  

(1)

  

1

-

1

  

(1)

  

Southgate 

Seb Malti 26 - PS

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Johannes Kloess 34 - PC

 


 

  

 

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

1

Indian Gymkhana 

6

4

1

1

16

11

5

13

2

Southgate 

6

3

2

1

22

10

12

11

3

Holcombe 

6

3

2

1

12

8

4

11

4

Wimbledon 

6

3

1

2

17

14

3

10

5

Harleston Magpies 

6

3

0

3

16

11

5

9

6

Bromley and Beckenham 

6

3

0

3

21

20

1

9

7

Old Loughtonians 

6

2

2

2

10

13

-3

8

8

Oxted 

6

2

0

4

18

23

-5

6

9

St. Albans 

6

1

2

3

10

14

-4

5

10

Sevenoaks 

6

1

0

5

10

28

-18

3


 

Men's Conference North


 

Barford Tigers 

  

(2)

  

5

-

6

  

(3)

  

Olton & West Warwicks 

Sukhvinderjeet Sihota 2 - F
Satinderpal Mann 12 - F
Jimmy Singh 53 61 - F PC
Gursev Singh 67 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Ed James 6 - F
Oliver Needham 13 33 - F PS
Chris George 47 - F
Angus Grieve 50 - F
Tom Mallett 52 - F

 

Belper 

  

(1)

  

4

-

2

  

(1)

  

Doncaster 

James Blackwell 7 - PC
Richard Kitchen 42 53 - PC PC
Ben Inshaw 50 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Robert Peregrine 20 - F
Andrew Appleton 36 - PC

 

Ben Rhydding 

  

(1)

  

1

-

3

  

(2)

  

Leek 

Samuel French 7 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Paul Dawson 30 33 - PC F
Paul Nixon 60 - PC

 

Deeside Ramblers 

  

(0)

  

3

-

1

  

(0)

  

Harborne 

Ali Ghazanfar 49 - PC
Ibrar Latif 64 - F
Trevor Merrick 65 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Dan Pech 70 - F

 

Sheffield Hallam Civica

  

(0)

  

1

-

3

  

(3)

  

University of Durham 

Phil Roper 49 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Daniel Coultas 8 12 26 - PS PC PC

 


 

  

 

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

1

University of Durham 

6

5

0

1

20

6

14

15

2

Sheffield Hallam Civica

6

4

1

1

26

12

14

13

3

Doncaster 

6

4

0

2

21

10

11

12

4

Olton & West Warwicks 

6

3

2

1

15

13

2

11

5

Leek 

6

3

2

1

11

10

1

11

6

Belper 

6

3

0

3

18

15

3

9

7

Deeside Ramblers 

6

2

2

2

15

16

-1

8

8

Barford Tigers 

6

1

0

5

10

23

-13

3

9

Harborne 

6

1

0

5

9

22

-13

3

10

Ben Rhydding 

6

0

1

5

8

26

-18

1


 

Men's Conference West


 

Cheltenham 

  

(4)

  

7

-

3

  

(2)

  

Stourport 

Jonny Bryan 1 60 - F F
Liam Brignull 5 - F
Tom Glenister 7 - F
Tom Cole 30 - PS
Alex Hay 63 - F
Mark Giblin 65 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Chris Hill 3 - F
Ali Raza 13 - PS
Dan Packwood 52 - PC

 

Fareham 

  

(2)

  

3

-

2

  

(2)

  

Bournville 

Paul Hilton 22 65 - F PC
Ben Hibberd 32 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Harry Rowland 10 13 - PC PC

 

Guildford 

  

(1)

  

1

-

0

  

(0)

  

University of Exeter 

Tom Batchelor 35 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 

 

Team Bath Buccaneers 

  

(2)

  

4

-

3

  

(3)

  

Havant 

Tim Davenport 9 65 - PC F
Johnny Kinder 19 - F
Phillip Ball 52 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Jon Smedley 15 - F
Andrew Pett 25 31 - F PC

 

Whitchurch 

  

(3)

  

6

-

0

  

(0)

  

University of Birmingham 

Joe Naughalty 6 27 51 - F PC PC
Rhys Thomas 26 - F
Douglas Young 40 - F
Mark Whatling 64 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 

 


 

  

 

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

1

Team Bath Buccaneers 

6

5

1

0

22

11

11

16

2

University of Exeter 

6

4

1

1

20

5

15

13

3

Guildford 

6

3

3

0

8

5

3

12

4

Whitchurch 

6

3

2

1

15

7

8

11

5

Cheltenham 

6

3

0

3

15

15

0

9

6

Havant 

6

2

2

2

14

14

0

8

7

University of Birmingham 

6

2

1

3

9

17

-8

7

8

Fareham 

6

1

1

4

9

13

-4

4

9

Bournville 

6

1

0

5

10

18

-8

3

10

Stourport 

6

0

1

5

8

25

-17

1


 

Women's Conference East


 

Chelmsford 

  

(2)

  

3

-

0

  

(0)

  

Cambridge City 

Jess Ecott 11 - PC
Sarah Bolton 16 - PS
Kat Hales 51 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 

 

Dereham  

  

(1)

  

1

-

5

  

(2)

  

St. Albans 

Eleanor Boyce 31 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Donna Pringle 5 25 - PC PC
Sarah Cullum 47 - PC
Tasha Webster 54 - F
Lottie Simpson 62 - F

 

Harleston Magpies 

  

(0)

  

0

-

2

  

(0)

  

Ipswich 

 

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Annika Broster 54 - PC
Jessica Bloom 70 - F

 

Horsham 

  

(0)

  

1

-

0

  

(0)

  

Sevenoaks 

Jess Dean 46 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 

 

Surbiton 

  

(0)

  

1

-

0

  

(0)

  

Old Loughtonians 

Helen Grant 40 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 

 


 

  

 

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

1

Chelmsford 

6

4

2

0

19

5

14

14

2

Surbiton 

6

4

2

0

14

5

9

14

3

Ipswich 

6

4

1

1

19

5

14

13

4

Horsham 

6

3

1

2

11

6

5

10

5

Sevenoaks 

6

2

3

1

9

5

4

9

6

Old Loughtonians 

6

2

1

3

11

11

0

7

7

Cambridge City 

6

2

1

3

7

14

-7

7

8

St. Albans 

6

1

2

3

11

14

-3

5

9

Harleston Magpies 

6

1

1

4

3

11

-8

4

10

Dereham  

6

0

0

6

4

32

-28

0


 

Women's Conference North


 

Doncaster 

  

(0)

  

2

-

1

  

(1)

  

Beeston 

Charlotte Tomlin 61 - PS
Harriet Naismith 69 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Sophie Robinson 26 - F

 

University of Durham 

  

(0)

  

3

-

2

  

(1)

  

Sunderland Ladies 

Libby Sherriff 49 - PC
Cherry Seaborn 52 - F
Nicki Mollison 59 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Julie Hope 27 - PC
Joss Plummer 40 - F

 

Loughborough Students LHC 

  

(1)

  

1

-

0

  

(0)

  

Wakefield Bradford

Holly Brown 7 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 

 

Springfields UCLAN 

  

(1)

  

2

-

1

  

(0)

  

Belper 

Dawn Bennett 22 - F
Leanne Sharples 37 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Sally Walton 57 - F

 

Sutton Coldfield 

  

(6)

  

10

-

0

  

(0)

  

Aldridge & Walsall

Jane Sixsmith 4 11 62 - F F F
Vicky Woolford 15 29 37 - F F F
Charlene Mason 20 58 61 - F F PC
Clare Florida-James 34 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 

 


 

  

 

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

1

Sutton Coldfield 

6

5

0

1

26

4

22

15

2

Wakefield Bradford

6

5

0

1

22

8

14

15

3

Loughborough Students LHC 

6

4

1

1

14

6

8

13

4

University of Durham 

6

4

1

1

14

7

7

13

5

Sunderland Ladies 

6

4

0

2

13

11

2

12

6

Doncaster 

6

2

3

1

12

12

0

9

7

Springfields UCLAN 

6

1

1

4

6

22

-16

4

8

Aldridge & Walsall

6

1

1

4

4

21

-17

4

9

Belper 

6

0

1

5

7

18

-11

1

10

Beeston 

6

0

0

6

7

16

-9

0


 

Women's Conference West


 

Barnes Hounslow Ealing

  

(0)

  

0

-

0

  

(0)

  

Firebrands 

 

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 

 

Buckingham 

  

(0)

  

2

-

1

  

(0)

  

Exe 

Emily Court 37 - F
Lauren Thomas 61 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Clare Whitworth 70 - PC

 

Isca University

  

(1)

  

2

-

0

  

(0)

  

Staines 

Emily Masson 26 - PC
Amy Sheehan 56 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 

 

Trojans 

  

(2)

  

4

-

0

  

(0)

  

Swansea 

Laura Nicholls 13 32 42 - F F F
Nyssa Cole 64 - F

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

 

 

Worcester 

  

(0)

  

1

-

3

  

(1)

  

Team Bath Buccaneers 

Sophie Stock 37 - PC

  

  

  

  

 

  

  

  

  

Zoe Shipperley 25 - PC
Heidi Baber 48 - F
Emma Batten 70 - F

 


 

  

 

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

1

Buckingham 

6

4

2

0

12

2

10

14

2

Isca University

6

4

2

0

11

4

7

14

3

Trojans 

6

4

1

1

24

7

17

13

4

Exe 

6

2

3

1

10

5

5

9

5

Team Bath Buccaneers 

6

2

2

2

6

7

-1

8

6

Firebrands 

6

2

2

2

8

10

-2

8

7

Swansea 

6

1

3

2

8

10

-2

6

8

Barnes Hounslow Ealing

6

1

2

3

4

6

-2

5

9

Staines 

6

1

1

4

3

13

-10

4

10

Worcester 

6

0

0

6

4

26

-22

0