League Showdown Hampered by International Call Ups – Media Guide
First plays second in the Men’s Hockey League Premier Division Top Six on Saturday night when leaders Old Georgians will hope to extend their current five point lead.
First plays second in the Men’s Hockey League Premier Division Top Six on Saturday night when leaders Old Georgians will hope to extend their current five point lead.
Wimbledon have the opportunity to knock the Vitality Women’s Hockey League Premier Division leaders off of top spot for the third week running
Surbiton moved up to second in the Men’s Hockey League Premier Division Top Six by returning to winning ways after ending 2021 by going three games without a win
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Surbiton were held to a home draw by Beeston, but with other results going in their favour, found themselves in first place on goal difference from Hampstead & Westminster at the end of the day.
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Surbiton became the third team to lead the Premier Division in as many weeks, in spite of being held to a 1-1 home draw by Beeston
Old Georgians came from behind to beat Hampstead & Westminster 3-1 at St. George’s College on Saturday evening to open up a five point lead over both Surbiton and Wimbledon.
Leaders Old Georgians are at home to third-placed Hampstead & Westminster at fortress St. George’s College on Saturday night, where they conceded just one goal in their five Phase One home games
Swansea, who have struggled in the top flight this season, lost 4-1 at Holcombe on 27 November and welcome the Kent club to Wales for the first time since September 2020
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David Goodfield (@dgoodfield1) hits a last gasp winner for England, whilst Bandurak (@NickBandurak23) opens his scoring tally to give Zak Jones the perfect Pro-League start.
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Vitality Women’s Hockey League Premier Division Review – 5 February 2022 Hampstead and Westminster lost their second successive Premier Division match to drop to third…