NOW:Pensions Men’s Premier League Team of the Season: Midfielders.

Midfield is often the battlefield where top level hockey can be won and lost. With so many top class midfield performers in the NOW: Pensions Men’s Premier League this category was probably the hardest to narrow down to the main contenders. Before you look through the runners and riders for those three coveted midfield positions, why not go back and cast your vote for a goalkeeper and four defenders, if you haven’t already. If you have, read on and see who you can vote for to play in midfield for the team of the season.

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NOW: Pensions Men’s Premier League Team of the Season: Defenders.

Having looked already at the five players vying to be named as the first choice goalkeeper in The Top of the D’s Team of the Season, it is today the turn of the defenders to go under the microscope. As before, these choices are based on players I have watched myself and recommendations from some of the coaches I have spoken to, so apologies for any players who you feel have been wrongly overlooked! Here goes: Continue reading

NOW: Pensions Men’s Premier League Team of the Season: Goalkeepers.

With the championship playoffs just around the corner the teams competing in the final four will be busy preparing themselves for the biggest games of the season so far. As well as looking forward to the spectacle of the top players battling it out for the trophy I always enjoy finding out who will scoop the prestigious Player of the Year Awards and who will make it into the team of the season. I thought that this year, it might be fun to put together my own team of the season, voted for by the readers of The Top of the D.

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Investec Women’s Premier League Week 18 Preview.

With just this round of games left to go in the regular season the two relegation spots are already confirmed as Olton and West Warwicks have slipped through the trapdoor whilst Sutton Coldfield face the pressures of the relegation playoffs. The four contenders for the Championship playoffs have also been cemented with Canterbury, Reading, Surbiton and Clifton securing the top four places.

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