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  • Posts Tagged /Investec League/

Source: Andy Smith

Investec Women’s Hockey League and Vase results, March 6 2016

  • Jennie Powell
  • 7 Mar 2016
  • Hockey, Investec League, Vase

Investec Women’s Vase Bloxwich 0 – 3 Formby Sophie Crooke F 30 Steph Butterworth F F 37 42 Chichester Priory Park 0 – 10 Amersham and Chalfont Alice Keddy F F PC 20 32 59 Melissa Humphries PC F 35 64 Clare Winter F 49 Freya Coutaux F F F 41 51 52 Kate Wooldridge

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Source: Tim Reder

Investec Women’s Hockey League reports and results, March 5 2016

  • Jennie Powell
  • 6 Mar 2016
  • Hockey, Investec League

Surbiton returned to the top of the Investec Women’s Hockey League Premier Division table after carving out a 3-1 win over Clifton, while previous leaders the University of Birmingham slipped up. Goals from Olivia Chilton, Sarah Page and Giselle Ansley helped the reigning champions take a win which puts them top, and although they are

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Source: Andy Smith

Investec Women’s Hockey League previews, March 5-6 2016

  • Jennie Powell
  • 4 Mar 2016
  • Hockey, Investec League

Bowdon Hightown face a tough double-header weekend, as they bid to avoid relegation danger in the Investec Women’s Hockey League Premier Division. Play-off hopefuls Holcombe host the Cheshire side on Saturday, and are desperate for points to climb into the top four and make it to the League Finals weekend on April 16-17 at the

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Source: Andy Smith

Investec Women’s Hockey League reports and results, Feb 27 2016

  • Jennie Powell
  • 27 Feb 2016
  • Hockey, Investec League

Surbiton moved to within one point of the University of Birmingham at the top of the Investec Women’s Hockey League Premier Division after a 2-0 win over East Grinstead. Rebecca Middleton and Olivia Chilton were both on target in the first half to give Reading a 2-0 victory as Birmingham slipped to a shock 1-0

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Investec Women’s Hockey League previews, Feb 27-28 2016

  • Jennie Powell
  • 26 Feb 2016
  • Hockey, Investec League

Clifton are preparing to take on Canterbury in the Investec Women’s Hockey League Premier Division on Saturday, as the season reaches a crucial point for many teams’ hopes of reaching the play-offs. Currently fifth, Clifton have shown good form in recent matches including beating leaders the University of Birmingham in the Investec Cup, before losing

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Source: Peter Smith

Investec Women’s Hockey League reports and results, Feb 20 2016

  • Jennie Powell
  • 21 Feb 2016
  • Hockey, Investec League

The University of Birmingham opened up a four-point gap on Surbiton with a 4-1 win over Clifton in the Investec Women’s Hockey League Premier Division on Saturday. Jo Turnbull opened the scoring, firing home in the 12th minute before Sade Gerald doubled the lead on 24 minutes. Laura Bridge pulled one back for Clifton but

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Source: RSK Ghowry

Preview: Investec Women’s Hockey League, Feb 20-21 2016

  • Jennie Powell
  • 20 Feb 2016
  • Hockey, Investec League

Rivals East Grinstead and Holcombe are preparing for battle in the Investec Women’s Hockey League Premier Division, as the push for a play-off spot heats up. The pair are level on 18 points alongside Clifton, and with five matches left it looks like it will be a close fight to make it into the top

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Source: Andy Smith

Investec Women’s Hockey League reports, Feb 13 2016

  • Jennie Powell
  • 15 Feb 2016
  • Hockey, Investec League

AFTER losing top spot the previous weekend, the University of Birmingham regained the lead in the Investec Women’s Premier Division as they beat hosts Bowdon Hightown while rivals Surbiton were held to a draw. The students won 2-0 away at Bowdon Hightown, Hannah Martin and Erica Sanders scoring the goals with goalkeeper Katherine Somerville saving

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Source: Tim Reder

Investec Women’s Hockey League previews, Feb 13-14 2016

  • Jennie Powell
  • 11 Feb 2016
  • Hockey, Investec League

First face third in the Investec Women’s Hockey League Premier Division on Saturday as leaders Surbiton travel to third-placed Canterbury. It’s tight at the top and if Canterbury win, they will go level on points with their opponents. But it’ll be no mean feat with Surbiton still unbeaten in 12 games. “We know that Surbiton

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Source: Andy Smith

Investec Women’s Hockey League February 6 2016

  • Jennie Powell
  • 6 Feb 2016
  • Hockey, Investec League

Surbiton leapfrogged the University of Birmingham into first place in the Investec Women’s Hockey League Premier Division with a convincing 3-0 away win on Saturday. The students had been looking to go five points clear of the visitors, but fell behind in the first half to a goal from Naomi Evans before Sarah Page and

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Ian Batty. 21 Jul 2025

The only logical place (at the moment) from a competitive perspective would be a tour to Canada or matches against France. However, just as with the crowds at WXV2 in SA, the crowds in Canada weren't large enough; would there be any attraction to playing in France? It might not have the long haul magic of the men's tours, but it would provide meaningful competition

Jennie Powell. 26 Jun 2025

That's a lovely idea - I'll mail you the pattern.

Mrs Susan Niven. 26 Jun 2025

Please could i have a knitting pattern for the Red Rose as i cant crochet.my granddaughter plays rugby for the under 16's at Exeter and i would like to knit some for her

Ann Marie Hayes. 11 May 2025

Both my granddaughter and grandson play football, they would appreciate one of your balls .They cost my daughter a small fortune in replacement balls due to punctures.

Bruce Perkins. 22 Apr 2025

Ha! 8 Kent players playing for Surrey! How much did the Oval pay Canterbury for all those hours of coaching and development? And Kent has always led the way in women's cricket, till it was guillotined by the ECB.

Roger Easthope. 20 Mar 2025

Yes, this is a squad with great depth. It will be interesting to see what team Mitchell selects for the Italy game on Sunday. If he chooses to leave out all the Gloucester and Saracens players he could still put out an incredibly strong and talented 23 and just be short of s couple of replacement props. This would both make selection straightforward and give lots of fringe players their opportunity. 1. Botterman, 2. Atkin Davies, 3 Bern, 4. Ward, 5. Talling, 6 Feaunati, 7. Kabeya, 8. Burton, 9. Packer, 10. Aitchison, 11.MacDonald, 12. Rowland, 13. Jones, 14. Dow, Kildunne, 15. Kildunne Replacements: 2 Props, Cokayne, Ives Campion, Fray, Robinson, Scarratt, Sheckells

Ian. 19 Mar 2025

John Mitchell spoke at the 6N launch event about how he wants to see "different combinations"- that has got to mean that he won't pick the same back-line 4 games in a row. Not least of which, what would happen were 1 of his 1st choice get injured? Yes, Breach, Killdunne and Dow might be the 1st choice back three, but let's see Venner and Sing playing. As for the centres... Heard and Jones appear, on form, to be the 1st choices, but Rowland offers something different at inside as does Scarratt at outside; hopefully again we'll see those combinations playing together for extended periods. At least in the forwards there's more room for substitutions and switching, but competition is going to be so tough- it could all come down to how people are playing in camp

Bruce Perkins. 16 Jan 2025

Thanks very much for your response, Wendy. Your contributions to American rugby are invaluable. My doubts remain: wouldn’t it have been more sensible to launch WER when it was fully structured, fully populated? Is it wise to start it off at half-bore like this?

Wendy Young. 15 Jan 2025

"Ideally the WER should include every Eagle now attached to an overseas club; many seem loath to return home." The launch of the WER is certainly exciting, but it’s unrealistic to assume Eagles currently playing overseas would rush back for it right away. In leagues like the PWR, they’re competing at the highest level alongside English, Welsh, Scottish, French, and Canadian internationals, which offers unparalleled development opportunities. While the WER has immense potential and will likely become a prime destination for future Eagles, expecting that level of draw in its first year feels overly ambitious. Growth takes time, and so will building its reputation as a global hub for top talent.

Alistair Gorthy. 13 Oct 2024

The French coaching team seem hellbent on taking les Blues backwards. Gaelle Hermet and Morgane Bourgeois (examples of much needed experience and guidance, and proven youth) left at home. The only the top team not consistently choosing its best players to start each match. One wonders what such a policy does for player morale, especially youngsters thrown in at the deep end.

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