Paris Olympics: Team-by-team guide – Men’s Pool A.


With the Olympics right around the corner, what better way to get into the mood for the competition than by finding out about the teams playing? Well, you’re in luck – here’s a little bit about each of the teams in Men’s Pool A.

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A few thoughts on Great Britain women at the Pro League in London.


David Ralph’s side made it two wins from two this weekend as the Pro League in London came to life with maximum points for Great Britain’s women.

Victories over the USA on Saturday and India on Sunday (both 3-2) gave us plenty of food for thought. Here are a few things I noticed or that piqued my interest.

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A few thoughts on Great Britain men at the Pro League in London.

Great Britain’s first games of the home leg of the FIH Pro League are now in the books. Wins over Ireland and India made it a perfect weekend for the men’s side.

Rather than give you a run of the mill match report, which let’s face it, you won’t read and you can find elsewhere, I thought instead I’d jot down a few thoughts and a few things that caught my eye.

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Women’s Finals Weekend: Surbiton take the title, East Grinstead vow to come back.

Could Surbiton return to their throne at the top of the domestic game? Could Hampstead and Westminster win their first title?

Who would take the third place, East Grinstead or Wimbledon? Finals day gave plenty of entertainment, and here’s how it panned out.

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Men’s Finals Weekend: Old Georgians victorious and Wimbledon set for Europe.

The crescendo of the domestic season. Old Georgians, going for their third title in a row. Surbiton standing in their way. And for the first time in a while, the third place playoff would decide which team would take England’s newly-acquired third European slot. It promised to be an exciting day, and here’s how it panned out.

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