England: Across the EHL | Week Nine

WOMEN’S EHL It was a good weekend for Womens Division One North leaders Buckingham who not only won but also saw their nearest rivals all drop points to leave then seven points clear at the top. Goals from Caitlin Ralls and Sophia Crawshay gave them a 2-0 win at Beeston who could have moved to […]
England: EHL Premier Division Review | Week Eleven

Open/Men’s Premier Division Surbiton made it 11 wins out of 11 to conclude the first stage of the Open/Mens Premier Division with a 100% record. On Saturday they firmly extinguished any hopes Reading had of a top-six finish with a 10-1 win. Surbiton had eight different scorers including Gareth Furlong netting a hat-trick of corners […]
England: EHL Premier Division Preview | Week Eleven

Women’s Premier Division Surbiton are looking to head the Women’s Hockey League Premier Division at the end of the first stage and into the new year. They lead the table by a point and face the long trip to Durham University tomorrow, the first ever meeting of the teams. Durham are on the cusp of […]
England: How I became a Technical Official by David Rigby

For me, it all started at the conclusion of the Vitality Women’s Hockey World Cup in the summer of 2018 when in a moment of (drunken) madness I accepted an invitation to attend the annual “Plum Tournament” (a pre-season friendly event for National League teams) to learn about the role of a Match Official. “What’s […]
England: David Ellcock takes a look at the role of the hockey match official for the England Hockey League

Most of you will be aware that there is a match official (MO), or as they often erroneously called, a ‘TD’, appointed to every English national league game, but what are they there for and what do they do? The MO’s role, at its simplest, is designed to take much of the pressure around running […]
England: International Officiating

For those wishing to progress to the international arena, there are numerous opportunities to officiate at Masters tournaments within the UK, Europe and further afield. These are self-funded events but provide a great arena to hone your technical officiating skills and are often led by extremely experienced technical officials. Indeed, this year many of our […]
England: Across the EHL | Week Eight

Open/Men’s EHL Repton remain top of Division One North after winning 3-2 at third-placed Loughborough Students. Loughborough’s Owen Hunter scored two early goals either side of a Si Claris corner before a 55th minute Ben Hurst equaliser. Adam Dixon netted the winner from a corner with five minutes to go. Bowdon beat Deeside Ramblers to […]
England: EuroHockey ID Championships 2025 by Richard Chere

I have been exceptionally lucky to be involved in organising many tournaments over the years. However, I can safely say that one of the most enriching experiences of my life was to be part of the team that helped deliver the EuroHockey ID Championships. The German organisers had run the European championships for athletes with an […]
England: EHL Premier Division Review | Week Ten

Open/Men’s Premier Division Surbiton stay top of the Open/Men’s Premier Division after a 7-0 win at Southgate to make it 10 wins out of 10 with one game in the first phase of the league remaining. Nick Bandurak, the Division’s leading scorer has found the net for Surbiton in all ten games and this included […]
England: EHL Premier Division Preview | Week Ten

Women’s Premier Division Women’s Premier Division leaders Surbiton welcome the University of Birmingham to Sugen Road and are looking to extend their unbeaten run this campaign. Birmingham were well placed in the top six five games ago but a run of one win in five sees them in a group of three teams on 12 […]