Notts Successes at the EHB Annual Awards

There was much to celebrate at the England Hockey Board Annual Awards on Saturday as the best of hockey was recognised at a special lunchtime ceremony. In all, 16 awards were presented at the lunch, held as part of the Investec London Cup in Chiswick, with honours covering everything from coaching and umpiring, to clubs, teams, athletes and administrators.  Notts representatives were proud to receive two of the most prestigious;

Harvester Club of the Season

Beeston Hockey Club, Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire club Beeston picked up the top award for hockey clubs at the end of yet another successful season. The efforts of members and volunteers have seen Beeston rise to a position as one of the country’s top hockey clubs. The first club to receive ClubsFirst accreditation for a third time, Beeston has enjoyed success on the pitch across its men’s, women’s and junior programmes, both indoors and out. Recently, Beeston has developed its own in-house coaching manual and development programme. Its success has come in part due to its ability to encourage current and former players to get involved in all aspects of the club, including a ‘Beeston Breakfast, on Sunday morning for the parents of junior players. The club has worked tirelessly to strengthen its links to schools and universities in the area and continues to grow.

Lifetime Achievement Award for Services to Hockey. supported by DCS Europe

Martin Gotheridge

Martin Gotheridge was awarded the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award for Services for Hockey. To date, Martin’s distinguished career in hockey has spanned 53 years and taken him from his first club in Nottinghamshire to the top positions in English and European Hockey.

With a CV described by EHB Executive Chairman Philip Kimberley as “simply glittering”, Martin first started playing at West Bridgford, going on to captain the 1st XI before becoming Secretary and President. In between, he enjoyed a playing stint at University College London while studying law.

Eight years as Secretary of Nottinghamshire County Hockey Association and an incredible 32 years on the Midlands league committee followed before national appointments, including as Chairman of the old Hockey Association’s competitions committee, where he oversaw the introduction of the National League.

When not serving hockey through his work on committees, Martin took up umpiring and officiated at National League level. As a Technical Official and Tournament Director, he was appointed to major international tournaments across the world between 1990 and 2003. He served the European Hockey Federation’s club championship committee in the late 1980s and moved on the European Competitions Committee, which he chaired from 1998. He became a member of the European Federation’s Executive Board in 1993 and joined the International Hockey Federation’s competitions committee in 1999.

Of all his achievements in hockey, undoubtedly his most significant came following the bankruptcy of the old English Hockey Association in 2002. Martin was heavily involved in the drafting of the constitution to set up the new national governing body, work that enabled the EHB to become what it is today. In its new guise, Martin chaired the governing body’s Regional Consultative Committee from 2003-2005 and became President of England Hockey in 2005 before standing down in 2009.

During this time Martin served as Vice President of the European Hockey Federation (EHF) before becoming the first ever British President of the EHF, serving between 2008 and 2011. This summer, Martin will continue to support the international federation on the Jury of Appeal at the Olympic Games in London.

County Championships Finals Weekend at Abbeydale, Sheffield HC, 26-27 May 2012

Due to finishing runners-up in C division, Pool 5, Nottinghamshire will be playing their Semi Final (and hopefully final) in the following schedule;

Draft Schedule – subject to final ratification

Saturday 26 May

0900 – Suffolk v Nottinghamshire (C Div Semi 1)

1050 – Northamptonshire v RAF (C Div Semi 2)

1240 – Norfolk v Northumberland (B Div Semi 1)

1430 – Lincolnshire v Channel Islands (B Div Semi 2)

1620 – C Div Final

1810 – B Div Final

Please make the short trip up to Sheffield and support on YOUR county!

(Click the map marker to get directions)

Sheffield, South Yorkshire S17 3LJ, UK

2012 County Championships C Division Pool 5 – Results (Provisional)

Nottinghamshire 8 v 4 Isle of Man
Northamptonshire 3 v 0 Cumbria
Herefordshire 3 v 5 Nottinghamshire
Isle of Man 3 v 0 Cumbria
Northamptonshire 7 v 4 Herefordshire
Isle of Man 9 v 2 Herefordshire
Nottinghamshire 2 v 1 Cumbria
Northamptonshire 8 v 2 Isle of Man
Cumbria 6 v 3 Herefordshire
Northamptonshire 6 v 4 Nottinghamshire

 

Team Played Won Lost Drawn For Against Diff. Points
Northamptonshire 4 4 0 0 24 10 +14 12
Nottinghamshire 4 3 1 0 19 14 +5 9
Isle of Man 4 2 2 0 17 18 -1 6
Cumbria 4 1 3 0 7 10 -3 3
Herefordshire 4 0 4 0 12 27 -15 0

Northamptonshire & Nottinghamshire qualify for FInals weekend 26th/27th May at Abbeydale, Sheffield

The nPower Big Dribble

The npower Big Dribble hits Market Square, Nottingham on Thursday 19th April 13.15 – 14.45.

Join celebrities, Great Britain hockey stars, local communities and thousands of others in an attempt to set a record for dribbling hockey balls 2012km across Great Britain.

Wish Great Britain’s hockey teams ‘good luck’ ahead of the Olympic Games by writing a message on our giant hockey ball.

It is also a super Event so there will be extra activities which will run from 11-4.

More details can be found at www.thebigdribble.com

NHA Call to AGM

The AGM for the Nottinghamshire Hockey Association will be as follows;

Date : Wednesday May 9th 2012
Time : 7:30pm
Location : Highfields (Conference Room)

Please find attached;

AGM 2012 – Agenda

AGM 2011 – Minutes

AGM 2012 – Club Details

AGM 2012 – Officers List

AGM 2012 – Umpiring Report

AGM 2012 – Discipline Report

AGM 2012 – Secretaries & Mens Comps Report

AGM 2012 – Treasurers Report

NHA Accounts 2011-2012

AGM 2012 – NWHL Report

AGM 2012 – HDG Report

Further reports will be added here as they become available – please print your own copy before you come – only a limited number will be available on the night.

 

Updated – Mens County Championships – Training/Selection Dates and Times

PLEASE NOTE SOME TIMES HAVE CHANGED

Below are the dates and times of the Training/Selection sessions for the 2012 NHA Men’s County team – All will be at Highfields on the waterbase.

  • Tuesday 17th April – 6pm to 8pm7pm to 9pm
  • Tuesday 24th April – 8pm to 10pm
  • Tuesday 1st May – 8pm to 10pm – Training match vs. Lincolnshire
  • Tuesday 8th May – 6pm to 8pm7pm to 8:30pm

Please can you pass these on to your interested players, managers and coaches.

Anyone is welcome to come along for the initial sessions before selection will be finalised.

Please note that the County Championship Pool games will be on 12th/13th May @ Highfields and that the Promotion Semi-Final and Final will be played at Abbeydale, Sheffield, on Saturday 26th May.

Please confirm interested parties via email to team organisers/coach;

 

Mens County Championships

From our County Chairman:

For 2 years WE as a County have failed to produce a squad of players from our combined club ranks to represent Nottinghamshire in the Men’s senior County Championships and I hope like me you feel this is a situation that should be remedied and we need your club and its members to support initiatives proposed by our officers, county playing and coaching members to get it going again.

It was pleasing for me to hear at the start of the season that Jim Hewitt, Clive Morris, Adam Innocent to name but 3 are prepared to put their time and effort into the organisation required by arranging coaching, a selection process, a friendly match and the squad that will attend .

This is my plea on behalf of those wanting to resurrect the County team for your clubs support when you receive further finer details of the process and the event from the aforementioned.

Please don’t just bin this – I am sure there are enough players within our 12 clubs with 54 teams who would love an opportunity to;

  • Receive some coaching
  • Play hockey with some different players to learn and share ideas and skills
  • Try a level of hockey they may not have attained but aspire to
  • play for their county (again if they played S&Y and left with nowhere else to go)
  • Get away for a great social weekend away from the ‘usual company’ but with the common bond of representing Nottinghamshire and of course themselves.

Many of us take pride in being Nottinghamshire; please support the guys organising this and lets get our team back into county hockey.

Andy Barnes

Nottinghamshire’s Pool has been drawn and we are proud to announce that matches will be played at Highfields on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th May 2012.

Teams

  • Cumbria
  • Hereford
  • Isle of Man
  • Nottinghamshire
  • Northamptonshire

There will be 5 matches per day (so 10 in total with all teams playing twice per day).  All will be played on the waterbase. (Final timings to be confirmed).

The Stick ‘n’ Pitcher and Cafe will be open throughout.

Please give this your full support and ensure it is the success it should be.

Rush Hockey – the new game in town!

Research reveals that 84,500 adults would like to play more hockey. There is high demand for a less time consuming format of the game that does not require club membership or commitment to regular training.

Rush Hockey meets these needs.

Rush Hockey is the new, flexible, fun and small sided hockey game for adults. It can be played in mixed or single gender teams, indoors or outdoors and on pitches of varying surfaces and sizes. Teams are 4 or 5 a side with squads of up to 7 players. It is played with a standard hockey stick, but has unique goals and balls. The rules are very simple and the games are self umpired

It’s fast, furious, fun and a great way to get fit!

Rushcliffe Leisure Centre have teamed up with England Hockey to be the first in Nottinghamshire to offer Rush Hockey.

Starting Thursday 5th January 2012 and kicking off at 5:30pm in a pitch up and play league.

For more information on how to secure your place get in touch with Rob Linthwaite on 0115 9234921 or Rushcliffelc@Parkwood-communityLeisure.co.uk to get involved today or contact Amy Carter ACarter@rushcliffe.gov.uk to find out more.

Rushcliffe Leisure Centre, Boundary Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 7BY
Tel: 0115 923 4921.