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About thetopofthed

Columnist for The Hockey Paper and the man behind The Top of the D. Writer, podcaster, goalkeeper and BBC Sport man. Used to work for Great Britain Hockey and have covered the sport at every major tournament.

Hinch relishing “toughest Euros yet.”

England goalkeeper Maddie Hinch needs little introduction even to the non-hockey fan. The fearless, agile No1 caught the nation’s attention when her shootout heroics helped Great Britain to an Olympic gold medal in Rio in front of an audience of millions.

Hinch is now preparing to head to the Netherlands to try to recapture the European title England won two years ago. The 28-year-old, named FIH World’s Best Goalkeeper has been there, done it and got the medals as far as international hockey is concerned, yet she is still as determined as ever about the upcoming tournament.    Continue reading

Captain Roper ready to fulfil his potential.

One of the things that has struck me about the new-look England squad during the early days of the current cycle is the feel-good factor around the group. There seems to be a buzz, a happiness and an excitement which is mirrored by their efforts on the field. Phil Roper, one of Bobby Crutchley’s three captains, seems to be the embodiment of that when we meet for our interview in glorious sunshine at the picturesque Bisham Abbey. Relaxed, bouncy, smiling and almost carefree, Roper who has played some of the best hockey of his career in the past six months is clearly in a good place right now. Continue reading

Hannah Martin: Writing her own headlines.

England star Hannah Martin has a famous hockey-playing brother. If you’ve read or seen any interviews with her since she made her international debut you’re probably very aware of that fact already. Unquestionably brother Harry’s achievements are extremely impressive but now with her selection for a second consecutive tournament confirmed it’s time to talk about the 22-year-old and her achievements in their own right. So, I conducted an interview with no questions whatsoever that refer to her hockey-playing sibling. Enjoy! Continue reading

David Ames: No More Mr Nice Guy

It’s hard not to like England international David Ames when you meet him. A polite, humble man with an unassuming demeanour; you could be forgiven for thinking his Mr Nice Guy personality does not lend itself to the rigours of international sport.

You’d be wrong, though. As soon as the conversation turns to hockey, Ames’ drive shines through and there is a different tone to his voice. One that tells the story of a steely determination required to overcome a series of personal setbacks just to take his place in Bobby Crutchley’s squad for the European Championships: Continue reading