The NOW: Pensions Men’s Premier League is all set to resume this weekend. With the table seemingly split into three sections there are a number of intriguing challenges and battles developing right the way across the division. The Top of the D has already looked at the top five teams here, now it is the turn of those sides placed sixth to tenth.
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NOW: Pensions Men’s Premier League Half Season Review.
With the NOW: Pensions Men’s Premier League all set to resume this weekend after a winter break, The Top of the D gives you a rundown on how each of the teams fared in the first half of the season and what we might expect for the remaining games. Continue reading
Maxinutrition Hockey 5s Men’s Final: East Grinstead 8-4 Canterbury.
East Grinstead swept to their sixth consecutive indoor title with an 8-4 win over Canterbury in what proved to be a hugely entertaining encounter. Ross Stott and Mark Pearn grabbed two goals apiece to fire the Sussex side to the title but it was the performance of Czech International ‘keeper Filip Neusser that caught the eye. The giant goalkeeper made a series of crucial saves during the first half to preserve his team’s lead and was deservedly named the player of the match. Continue reading
Maxinutrition Hockey 5s Women’s Final: Bowdon Hightown 2-9 Reading.
A fantastic display from Reading ensured the Sonning Lane side got their hands on the trophy they won last year as they blitzed Bowdon Hightown with some clinical finishing. Double strikes from Becky Halle, Emma Thomas and Susie Gilbert did most of the damage as Hightown had to settle for second place. Continue reading
Maxinutrition Hockey 5s Semi-Finals: Reading 8-9 Canterbury.
Canterbury erased the pain of their semi-final defeat in last year’s competition with a dramatic 9-8 win over Reading in a pulsating contest. Doubles from Ali Bray, Liam Foster as well as a late strike from Hardeep Jawanda did the trick as Reading came up just short. Continue reading