And so the halfway stage has been reached in the NOW: Pensions Men’s Premier League with Beeston still unbeaten and setting the pace with nine wins from nine and a seven point lead over East Grinstead and Reading in second and third place. Continue reading
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The Top of the D’s Quickfire Questions: Chris Grassick.
Never let it be said that The Top of the D is afraid to ask the hard hitting questions that you, the readers want to know the answers to. In order to give the people what they want, I’ve started quizzing the top players in the country with quickfire questions so that the hockey family can gain some insight into what makes their heroes tick. So, without further ado, here is what Surbiton’s Scotland and Great Britain midfielder Chris Grassick had to say: Continue reading
NOW: Pensions Men’s Premier League: Week Nine Preview.
With just three games left before the Christmas break it is all to play for in the NOW: Pensions Men’s Premier League as teams try to squeeze out those all important points to allow them to enjoy the festive period without having to look over their shoulders in the table. Continue reading
Investec Women’s Premier League: Week Nine Preview.
With the Investec Women’s Premier League almost at the halfway stage, it is still only goal difference separating Canterbury in second place with Reading in first, whilst the gap from those two down to seventh is only seven points. At the bottom, Olton and West Warwicks, Sutton Coldfield and University of Birmingham are engaged in their own mini-league with the teams on zero, three and six points respectively. The league is as close as it’s ever been and this week gives us some exciting and crucial contests. Continue reading
Investec Women’s Premier League: Week Eight Preview.
With just five points separating 1st place Reading and sixth placed Surbiton the Investec Women’s Premier League is as tight as it’s ever been. After a week off due to the Futures Cup the teams have been given extra time to recover from knocks and niggles, to hone their penalty corner routines and to iron out any problems as they approach the last big push before the Christmas break. Continue reading