England: Excitement Builds for Next Week’s EHL KO16 at Surbiton

By Surbiton HC Surbiton HC is hosting the KO16 of the Men’s ABN AMRO Euro Hockey League [EHL] from Thursday 3rd to Sunday 6th October. Styled as “the world’s best club hockey competition”, the EHL represents an incredible opportunity for both hockey stalwarts and sporting enthusiasts to see a raft of Paris Olympians from all […]

England: Prem Division is back

Old Georgians are looking for their fourth successive league title and made an emphatic start in their pursuit of that winning 6-1 at Bowdon where it was raining  …. goals and rain. Tom Carson gave OGs the lead in the 14th minute and although Steven Halfhead equalised in the 32nd, a minute later one of […]

England: Review of week one of the England Hockey League

There were five close games to kick off Women’s Division 1 South. Barnes, who were pipped to the promotion spot last season, made a good start beating Sevenoaks 2-1 away from home with Maddie Pearce grabbing both goals.   Last year’s Champions Surbiton 2s who of course can’t be promoted were held 1-1 at Harleston Magpies. […]

Scotland: Glasgow University women provide the first big result of the season

23rd September 2024 Home » News » Glasgow University women provide the first big result of the season With champions Watsonians not involved in Sunday’s Women’s Premiership action the chasing pack had the chance to slip into pole position; Clydesdale Western did just that, but Western Wildcats fell short. Clydesdale were again in fine scoring […]

Scotland: Watsonians top both Premiership tables

Home » News » Watsonians top both Premiership tables There’s no real change at the top of the women`s Premiership but GHK have put their stamp on proceedings with a 3-1 home win over Edinburgh University – the side that finished runners-up last season. The victory was hailed as “another great game for GHK with […]

Scotland: More early points up for grabs in Premiership weekend two

Home » News » More early points up for grabs in Premiership weekend two Last season Edinburgh University women finished runners-up in the Premiership, five points adrift of Watsonians, and they’re looking to be in the mix again for this season`s title. There have been changes in the ranks. Firstly, long-term coach Sam Judge has […]

Wales: Hoci Cymru delighted to support investment into facilities  

Hoci Cymru is delighted to have supported Sport Wales investment into facilities to engage more young people and adults in hockey across Wales.   The additional investment comes after Hoci Cymru’s collaboration with Bala Hockey club, Rhondda Hockey Club, Sport Wales and local authorities on the respective projects.   Just over £1 million was invested by Sport Wales to either upgrade or create new […]

Great Britain: Olympic Champion Ansley calls time on international career

Double Olympic medallist Giselle Ansley has been a prominant figure in the England and GB women’s Hockey team for the past 11 and a half years and has made the tough decision to retire from international hockey. Ansley made her senior debut in 2013 and quickly became a key member of the senior England and […]

Netherlands: Road to Oranje Open for Ehren After Departure from Belgium

Raoul Ehren has resigned as coach of the Belgian women’s team. The Belgian federation KBHB reports that both parties are parting ways. This opens the way for the Brabander to the Oranje Dames. A vacancy has arisen at the Olympic champions after the departure of national coach Paul van Ass. Ehren was appointed national coach […]

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