Once again, Redhill Ladies are without a coach and are now seeking 2 coaches (Level 2) for the new season
If you are interested in the position, please make contact via the Contact Us form and we’ll put you in touch with the Club.
Once again, Redhill Ladies are without a coach and are now seeking 2 coaches (Level 2) for the new season
If you are interested in the position, please make contact via the Contact Us form and we’ll put you in touch with the Club.
It is with great sadness that Notts Hockey reports that Phil Wyville, of North Notts Hockey Club, has lost his long battle with cancer at the age of just 28.
Phil was a promising junior and, even when diagnosed, continued to turn out regularly when he could, at whatever level spaces were available. During one of his remission periods he also took on the captains role for one of the teams I played for.
His ‘never give up’ attitude and drive to help anyone and everyone that he could, meant I was honoured the he received the NNHCs Endeavour Award in my final season as club president.
Although I may have moved on from NNHC I still have many friends there, as I know did Phil, and he will be sorely missed by us all.
Taken far too early, he leave a wife, Sam and baby daughter, Maisie. Our thoughts are with them and the rest of their families at this time.
Gareth
Once again we would like to thank Andy Barnes for organising all the umpires, it really makes a huge difference to the matches. Many thanks to the umpires themselves.
The final results and completed league table is attached.
Congratulations to West Bridgford and many thanks to all of you for organising your teams!
We will be organising the league again next year along with our 6 a side summer league and of course the Beeston Sixes Tournament. I will be in touch with information next year.
Best of luck to all of you in the coming season,
David
As part of the England Hockey programme ‘Hockey Nation’ – Newark Hockey Club will be hosting a hockey house at;
Flowserve Sports and Social Club
Hawton Lane
NG24 3BU
for the duration of the 2012 Olympic Games Hockey Competitions.
Come down to watch and enjoy the GB matches LIVE whilst socialising in the clubhouse or taking part in activities (including who has got the fastest hockey shot?) Prizes to be won!
Put the first match in your diary and we hope to see you all there!!
SUNDAY 29TH JULY – GB V JAPAN (LADIES) 7PM.
See Attached PDF for full details
Please find attached below details of some activities taking place in Nottinghamshire over the summer at;
West Bridgford Monarchs Hockey Club 2nd Eleven finished off a superb season for the Nottingham based Club, by winning the England Hockey National 2nd Team Trophy on Sunday 15 April 2012. The final was held at Cannock Hockey Club in the West Midlands where they played Lewes from Sussex, who were also last year’s runners up.
A tight game with limited clear goal scoring opportunities ended without a goal being scored, and went to golden goal extra time, before Will Good scored the winner for West Bridgford towards the end of the first period. This was the first National trophy won by the Club, and topped off a great season for the 2nd eleven, captained by Nick Robinson, as they were also crowned Midland 2nd Eleven champions in the Midlands Regional Hockey Association league.
It has been the best ever season for the Club, who currently have thirteen adult league (9 men’s and 4 ladies) sides playing in the Midlands and Nottinghamshire leagues. Out of these thirteen, nine of the sides were either Champions or Runners up in the 2011/2012 season which has just finished
West Bridgford Monarchs Men’s first team play in the Midlands Premier league, which is just one promotion away from National league. They came second to run away leaders Khalsa, inflicting on Khalsa their one and only defeat of the season, and ended with a first team Club record points total, and equalled their best ever finish.
The Ladies first team play in the Midlands Region Hockey Women’s League, and they wait to see whether their seventh place finish is enough to maintain their current league status.
The successes of our adult sides are mainly due to the large Junior Section run by the Club each Sunday morning. We enter sides at a variety of age groups in either local friendlies or in England Hockey competitions, and have also have a number of boys and girls selected for the Nottinghamshire County Squads
The biggest successes this season came from our Boys U18 side who were National Runners up in the England Hockey U18 Plate. They beat the U18s of England Hockey National First Team Champions Reading on flicks in the semi-final and set up an all-East Midlands final against Belper which was played down in Oxford. West Bridgford School pupil, Richard Lloyd-Mills opened the scoring on 3 minutes for Bridgford but by half time Belper had turned the game around and eventually won 3-1. The Club also entered a Girls U12 side for the first time this season, and they did remarkably well making it to the Midlands finals and just missing out on a semi-final place
The Club is now gearing up to be ready for extra interest being shown in Hockey following a hopefully successful campaign at the Olympics by the Great Britain Men’s and Ladies Hockey sides. We are organising a number of events over the summer encouraging young and old to take up the sport again. Details will shortly be posted to our website www.wbhockey.co.uk. Interest levels have already been raised by HRH the Duchess of Cambridge visiting the Olympic Hockey Pitch and picking up a stick, and the Club also receives regular Tweets from one of its former players, West Bridgford girl Helen Richardson, who is one of Great Britain’s most capped players and hoping for selection this summer.
Nottinghamshire County Council is inviting nominations for the annual county sports awards.
It is your opportunity to highlight key achievements of individual sports-people, teams, clubs, coaches and volunteers across 13 different categories.
The awards include categories which recognise the talent and contribution young people make to Nottinghamshire sport.
Alongside the 13 categories we are also seeking nominations in a new category which has been added for this year: Sporting School of the Year.
The nomination process is open to anyone and nominators can be teachers, coaches, volunteers, parents, or someone who plays alongside a potential sporting hero.
The judging period is from 1st November 2010 to 31st October 2011
An on-line nomination form along with guidelines and criteria is available from http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/home/leisure/l-sport/sportsawards.htm
Closing date for nominations is 4th December.