Goals from Amiee Jones O'Connor and Susan McRann - also an Irish tennis international - gave The High School a narrow opening victory against Holy Child, Killiney, whose goal came courtesy of Emma Russell.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Mt Sackville, Wesley and Andrews lead the way
Goals from Amiee Jones O'Connor and Susan McRann - also an Irish tennis international - gave The High School a narrow opening victory against Holy Child, Killiney, whose goal came courtesy of Emma Russell.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
News in brief: General meeting agenda
* The agenda of the Leinster Branch’s September General Meeting, to be held on September 30 at 7.30pm in Three Rock Rovers Hockey Club Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, will be as follows:
• Minutes of previous General Meeting
• Matters arising from minutes of previous General Meeting
• Report of the Honorary Treasurer
• Presentation and adoption of Statement of Accounts
• Fixing of rates for fees, subscriptions etc for the following season
• Report of the Fixtures Committee
• Report of the Indoor Committee
• Report of the Youth Committee
• *Report of the Branch Development Committee
• *Report of the Branch Grounds Management Committee
• *Report of the Umpires Association
• Report of the Irish Hockey Association
• Proposed Rule Changes
• Report on Merger between Leinster Ladies, South East and Leinster Branch
• General Business
* The IHA’s indoor social hockey league gets underway on Thursday in Wesley College. This league is aimed at ladies that have played hockey before and want to get back into the sport.
The league is played indoor in a 5 a-side format with the emphasis on having fun whilst playing hockey and staying fit. For more information and to register contact us on 01-7163265 or email indoorsocialhockey@gmail.com.
* Pembroke and Glenanne will play a high quality, EHL warm-up game tonight at Serpentine Avenue as the pair seek to emulate tournament conditions. A full TD box, scoreboard and quarters will be employed for the game which tips off at 7.30pm and a good turn out of supporters would help add to the atmosphere ahead of their trip to Barcelona.
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
Men's Division One: Week One round-up
Corinthian 3 (Brian Doherty 2, Glen Holmes) Fingal 1 (Paddy Gahan)
A five goal first-half blitz put paid to any notion of an opening day surprise as the Glens comfortably held off the challenge of UCD at Belfield this afternoon. 5-0 at half-time was extended to seven by the final whistle with the goals fairly evenly shared out, Stephen Butler the only player to grab a double.
* For Adrian Boehm's photos from Pembroke vs Clontarf, click here; for Deryck Vincent's se from the game, click here and for Emer Keogh's photo's of Three Rock Rovers vs Railway Union, click here
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Saturday, September 26, 2009
Men's Division Two Round-up: Week One
Dublin Uni 2 (Daire Coady, Steven Roberts) Avoca 1 (Scott Wilkie)
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Women's Division One Round-up: Week One
Loreto 1 (Nikki Keegan ps) Hermes 0
Corinthian 2 (Susie Geoffroy, Lynsey Watson) Glenanne 1 (Kate O'Connor)
Susie Geoffroy struck a key goal against her sister Ali's club to help Corinthian take first blood in what is likely to be a closely fought battle at the bottom end of the table. Former Trinity player Lynsey Watson got the other goal for the reds to give Stewart Walker the perfect start to his tenure as coach.
*For Adrian Boehm's pictures from the Pembroke vs Bray match, click here
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Bray
Last Season: 8th
Coach: Johnny Harte (second spell, 1st season)
Players In: Sarah Coleman (Genesis), Katie Burgess (St Gerard’s), Erin O’Sullivan (Perth, Australia)
Players Out: Elaine Brommell (Catholic Institute), Sarah Scott
Summary: Johnny Harte returns to the club he helped promote two seasons ago after a year with Fingal’s men, this time to be assisted by Richard Rellis. He inherits a squad which has changed dramatically with Janet Murphy and Sheryl O’Toole both taking a year out while Sarah Scott and Elaine Bromell move on after a year with the club.
Katie Burgess is a talented teenager to add to the squad; Nicky Dignam returns as does Erin O’Sullivan while former Irish internationals Catherine Little and Linda O’Neill provide the midfield strength.
How they cope with all the to-ing and fro-ing is their biggest task, especially in the first three weeks when they face a trip to Trinity and a home tie with Glenanne.
First three league games: Sept 26 Pembroke (h); Oct 3 Trinity (a); Oct 17 Glenanne (h)
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Corinthian
Last Season: 10th
Coach: Stewart Walker (1st season), assisted by Andrew Cronje and Lucas Piccioli
Captain: Siobhan Burke
Players In: Jenny Heggie (London)
Players Out: none
Summary: After a number of years of movement, Corinthian enjoyed a summer of reasonable stability and can approach 2009/10 with a more settled panel.
Youngsters Laura Delany and Aisling Naughton join the squad, coached this year by former Irish international Stewart Walker and assisted by Lucas Piccioli and Andrew Cronje.
Holly Warren will return from Australia in November. The first game may well be their most important of the season against a Glenanne side coming to grips with life without Nicci Daly and could have a big bearing on who finishes where in the bottom four mini-league.
First three league games: Sept 26 Glenanne (h); Oct 3 Loreto (h); Oct 10 Pegasus (ISC) (h)
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Glenanne
Last Season: 7th
Coach: Guy Garrett (1st season)
Players In: Lauren Coffey (Our Lady’s), Rachel Maunsell (Loreto Beaufort)
Players Out: Nicci Daly (Loreto), Valerie Sexton (UCD), Elaine O’Riordan (UCD)
Summary: The hardest-working team in division one last year, Glenanne were a surprise package of sorts and were in with an outside chance of an IHL place at times last season.
With Nicci Daly moving on, a repeat performance will be tougher but Guy Garrett has a good track record and has an enlarged panel to work with. Avril Brennan, Kate O’Connor and Marie Goulding continue to progress; Mary Waldron and Louise Corrigan have fewer football commitments this year and Paula Fitzpatrick is available after injury.
Lauren Coffey and Rachel Maunsell come into the squad too. Their short trip to Corinthian on Saturday is key, as is their second scheduled league fixture on October 17 against Bray.
First three games: Sept 26 Corinthian (a); Oct 3 Ulster Elks (ISC); Oct 17 Bray (a)
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Hermes
Last Season: 3rd
Coach: Simon Filgas (1st season)
Players In: Elaine O’Neill (UCD)
Players Out: Nikki Evans (Railway Union), Shelley Sloan (Pegasus)
Summary: Following a stunning spell of nine titles under Colin Stewart, Simon Filgas has a hard act to follow and the unavailability of Jill Hodgins (November) and Linda Caulfield (January) for most of the first half of the season means another rebuilding year could be in the pipeline.
Fiona Connery’s return is as good as a new signing and gives the back-line a boost, helping replace Sinead McDonnell who is another on a year out.
But the likelihood is schoolgirls Sarah Greene, Niamh Atchelor, Gillian Pinder, Chloe Watkins and Deirdre Duke will become ever more central players.
Retaining a top three place will be the primary target in the Leinster league with Yvonne Kenny likely to see a lot of game-time given Emma Gray’s international status.
First three games: Sept 26 Loreto (h); Oct 10 Trinity (ISC) (h); Oct 17 Pegasus (IHL) (h)
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Loreto
Last Season: 2nd
Coach: Orla Bell (2nd season)
Players In: Nicci Daly (Glenanne), Sarah Cooney (Scotland)
Players Out: Zara Delany (Railway Union)
Summary: International player availability will be a huge factor for the IHL champions this term and, indeed, retaining that competition looks a more likely outcome than regaining the Leinster league.
Catriona Tipping is back in full flow but extended absences of Nikki Symmons, Cathy McKean and Lizzie Colvin are likely while Louisa Healy and Niamh Small may also be called out.
The former trio miss the trip to Hermes while Zara Delany was one of the stars of the inaugural IHL and her predatory instincts will be missed.
Sarah Cooney is back in the line-up following three years in Scotland while Sarah Barnwell also returns after a Leaving Cert-based year out.
Nicci Daly is a high-quality acquisition, though, and Loreto should be there or thereabouts in the league shake-up.
First three games: Sept 26 Hermes (a); Oct 3 Corinthian (a); Oct 17 Old Alex (h) (IHL)
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Old Alex
Last Season: 5th
Coach: Ivan Ovington/Miles Warren (1st season)
Players In: Roisin Flinn (UCD), Danielle Costigan (Trinity), Pamela Smithwick (UCD), Fyona Flinn (UCD)
Players Out: Liane Ryan (England), Suzanne O’Connor (Cork C of I), Jan Ovington, Anya Bowers (both retired)
Summary: A reasonable of store will be placed in youth as Alex face up to life without the experienced quartet of Liane Ryan, Sue O’Connor, Jan Ovington and Anya Bowers.
To that end, Leah Lenehan, Emily Beatty, Nicola Gray and Vera Taaffe have all been training with the first team and involved in preseason challenge matches.
Roisin Flinn is the biggest name signing for their maiden IHL season and maintaining their place at that level would constitute a good domestic season.
First three games: Sept 26 Railway (a); Oct 3 Glenanne (a); Oct 17 Old Loreto (a) (IHL)
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Pembroke
Last Season: 4th; IHL group stages
Player-coach: Natalie Fulton (3rd season)
Captain: Rachel McKeon
Players In: Sinead Loughran (Mount Anville)
Players Out: Louisa Moore (England)
Summary: How to replace Louisa Moore is Pembroke’s most pressing concern as the forward’s move to London sees a large chunk of goals to be filled from other sources.
Natalie Fulton is back to lend her South African international experience to the squad while Elaine Hall, Hannah Ring, Jill Collins and Sinead Loughran are all added to the roster.
Sarah Clarke and Katherine Duff, though, are out of action for the foreseeable future, making this a tough season to call for the Serpentine Avenue club. They look set to vye with Alex and UCD for the fourth and fifth IHL places.
First three games: Sept 26 Bray (h); Oct 17 Ballymoney (a) (IHL); Oct 24 Lurgan (h) (ISC)
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Railway Union
Last Season: 1st; IHL group stages
Coach: Mick McKinnon
Captain: Isobel Joyce
Players In: Holly Jenkinson (UCD), Zara Delany (Loreto), Nikki Evans (Hermes)
Players Out: none
Summary: A very decent squad has been improved further with Holly Jenkinson, Zara Delany and Nikki Evans all moving to Park Avenue while Sinead Dooley’s increased availability is another bonus for Mick McKinnon.
Competition for places will be further still though Emma Smyth’s potential absence is one hurdle to overcome. However, having secured a maiden Leinster league win, sights may well be on the bigger prizes in the form of either the IHL or ISC.
The side has made huge strides in recent years and the air of positivity which emanates from the ground means they could well challenge in that arena though a first round ISC trip to Victorians is certainly a stern tester of those credentials.
First three games: Sept 26 Old Alex (h); Oct 3 UCD (h); Oct 10 Victorians (a)
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Trinity College
Last Season: 9th
Coach: David Bane
Captain: Caroline Murphy
Players In: Eanna Horan (Wexford), Deirdre Hatton (Galway), Katie Grehan (Loreto), Laura O’Connor (Erasmus), Orla Callanan (Col Iognaid), Kylie Deverall (Kilkenny), Laura Carey (UCC)
Players Out: Danielle Costigan (Old Alex), Vanessa Buckley, Claire Hearnden
Summary: Of the bottom four, Trinity were always likely to make the biggest signings and if they can keep some of the belief and momentum of early 2009 going, this could be a decent year at Santry Aveue.
Orla Callanan – Colaiste Iognaid’s skipper for the Kate Russell cup – is a notable import as is Connacht U-18 Deirdre Hatton while there are also new arrivals from Cork, Wexford and Kilkenny to give Dave Bane a squad of 20 to trim back.
Stalwarts Danielle Costigan and Vanessa Buckley have moved on as has last year’s captain Claire Hearnden but Bane appears move upbeat by his chances than previous times and a couple of moves up the ladder will be the target.
First three games: Oct 3 Bray (h); Oct 7 UCD (h); Oct 10 Hermes (a) (ISC)
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UCD
Last Season: 6th; ISC Winners
Coach: Mary Logue (2nd season)
Players In: Valerie Sexton (Glenanne), Kerry McComish (Randalstown), Rachel O’Reilly (Genesis), Elaine O’Riordan (Glenanne), Emily Menzies (Alexandra College), Criona Levins
Players Out: Holly Jenkinson (Railway Union), Roisin Flinn (Old Alex), Pamela Smithwick (Old Alex), Ciara McNestry (Armagh), Elaine O’Neill (Hermes), Marie O’Connell (New Zealand)
Summary: A large tract of the ISC winning panel will not be around for Europe but UCD have made the notable addition of Ulster senior Kerry McComish who joins from Randalstown via New Zealand to add decent experience to the students.
Lisa Jacob takes a year of grace since completing her degree though, again, international call-ups will take their toll.
Their thrilling ISC run last time out was done the hard way and it looks like a similar route as they begin their defence against Cork C of I.
A much-changed panel, they will hope to regain an IHL place but the perennial readjustments make this a tricky task.
First three games: Oct 3 Railway Union (a); Oct 7 Trinity (a); Oct 10 Cork C of I (h) (ISC)
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The season starts here... year three
The Hook takes its annual look at the runners and riders for the 2009/10 season with the Leinster league division one set for tip off on Saturday afternoon.
Last time out, preseason predictions showed a marked interest from The Hook's first efforts back in 2007 when just one prediction came in. Six placings were predicted correctly for 2008/09 meaning this year is ripe for improvement.
It promises to be an intriguing year on the field with clubs upping their training efforts as IHL and potential EHL places become a reality.
Managing this increasingly professional outlook is one major challenge for the IHA and the Leinster Branch as the need to keep games at a competitive level is a major concern.
Recent times has seen the development of leagues within leagues. Perhaps further reorganisation of the divisions is needed to keep the elite clubs moving forward while keeping competition available for those unable to commit to such training.
The teething problems of professionalism blew apart the club structures in rugby with participation levels dropping through the floor. It took nearly 15 years to recover and massive work at juvenile level to begin the recovery. It is a salutary lesson and one which should be addressed to help move our sport forward at both elite and social levels.
For now, you can find the Hook's rundown on the club's ahead of the new season below...
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Clontarf
Last Season: 1st (Division Two)
Coach: Harold de Jong (2nd season)
Players In: Ben Hewitt (Dublin Uni)
Players Out: Ross McMullen (retired), Gordon Lindsay (retired)
Summary: A tough return to division one for Clontarf with many of the sides that would previously have been targeted for points strengthening significantly. Last week’s 5-0 loss to YM shows the uphill struggle though walking to division two will provide confidence as will a 6-0 friendly win over Weston.
But it is difficult to see anything but a relegation dog-fight in the offing - depending on how the division two situation pans out.
They will need Rob Abbott to fire – once his hand injury clears up – and Stephen Cairns to continue to show up well between the posts as former Leinster U-21 Ben Hewitt is the only major signing.
Andrew Poynter is set to miss much of the season to cricket commitments while Ross McMullen and Gordon Lindsay have retired but there’s still a decent amount of division one know-how. Whether it is enough to escape the bottom rung is another matter, especially with a tough opening pair of fixtures.
First three games: Pembroke (a); TRR (h); Railway Union (a)
Prediction: 10th
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Corinthian
Player/coach: Andrew Cronje (1st season)
Players In: Barry Glavey (Dublin Uni), Lucas Piccioli (TRR)
Players Out: John McInroy (UCD), Ross Gribben (UCD)
Summary: Corinthian were a side transformed since the arrival of Andrew Cronje and Darren Kimfley and both enjoyed their time enough to give it another crack with the former taking on the coaching role and the latter returning when his visa is sorted.
Matches against Fingal and Monkstown will give good, early markers of how far they can go and, Pembroke aside, a favourable IHL group could yield a semi-final place – especially with Banbridge losing two internationals. Plenty of reasons for optimism at Whitechurch Park.
First three games: Fingal (h); Railway Union (a); Monkstown (a)
Prediction: 3rd
IHL Prediction: Semi-finals
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Fingal
Last Season: 6th; IHL group stages
Coach: Gerry Wheeler (1st season, second spell)
Captain: David Bane
Players In: Gary Sharman, Tom Manning, Stephen Thompson, Hugh Kelly, Mark Sandell (all Kilkenny)
Players Out: Mick McGuinness (Glenanne), Brian Scully (Weston), Keith Crawford
Summary: Like Corinthian, the first three games should paint the picture of what lies in store for 2009/10, facing the reds, YM and Rovers all of whom are likely to be jockeying for IHL positions.
The quintet of new faces brings the Kilkenny contingent at the club up to ten though Tom Manning and Derek O’Gorman are currently tied up in the county’s inter hurling championship with Dicksboro which could run to early October.
Mark Ryan will continue to progress in his second year of senior hockey but the losses of Scully and McGuinness are significant ones. The former’s terrier-like tackling and the latter’s drag-flicks are hard to replace and they might find themselves slip a notch further down the standings.
First three games: Corinthian (a); YMCA (h); TRR (h)
Prediction: 7th
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Glenanne
Last Season: 2nd; IHL runners-up, Mills Cup semi-finals, ISC semis
Coach: Arul Anthoni (2nd season)
Captain: Joe Brennan
Players In: Mick McGuinness (Fingal), Filip Jaros (Monkstown), Robbie Hanna (Bray), Gareth Carragher (Weston)
Players Out: Alan Browne (Weston), Daryl Carey (YMCA)
Summary: Early season has not lent itself to ideal preparation for the EHL with just competitive games against Suttonians and UCD to test their mettle given the postponement of the Pembroke tie on October 3 – they play a friendly on October 6 instead.
The back-log of fixtures will also provide a nuisance factor but the Glens will still be formidable proposition with Filip Jaros, when fully fit, a more than decent replacement for Alan Browne. Mick McGuinness adds to the forward options while Gareth Carragher and Robbie Hanna supply goalkeeper cover.
First three games: UCD (a); Pembroke (date TBC); Corinthian (date TBC)
Prediction: 2nd
IHL Prediction: Semi-finals at least
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Monkstown
Last Season: 4th; IHL Group stages; Mills semi-final
Coach: Rory O’Donoghue (2nd season)
Captain: Gareth Watkins
Players In: Runar O’Moore (UCD), Ali Nolan (UCD), Andy Ewington (New Zealand)
Players Out: Filip Jaros (Glenanne), Fran Lee (travelling), Ian Horsfield (Kelburne, Scotland), Richie Beere (emigrated), Rob Burke (moved to Cork)
Summary: A summer of relocations has seen Monkstown lose four players of note with the midfield engine room of Franny Lee and Filip Jaros a big gap to fill. Kiwi Andy Ewington has already made an impact with his five goals against Dublin University and he will be joined by a compatriot in late October.
Those changes aside, there’s still plenty of quality around. Stephen Cole is maturing all the time while Brian Groves’ powerful running and Gareth Watkins increased involvement at national level mean that matching last year is more than likely with a favourable Mills cup draw also on the cards.
First three games: YMCA (a); UCD (h); Corinthian (h)
Prediction: 4th
IHL Prediction: Group stages
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Pembroke Wanderers
Last Season: 1st; IHL, ISC, EuroHockey Club Trophy Winners, Mills Cup final
Player/coach: Craig Fulton (5th season)
Captain: Alan Giles
Players In: Andy McConnell (TRR), Patrick Good (YMCA), Adam Pritchard (Cork C of I), David Molloy (Waterford)
Players Out: Ronan Flannery (UCD), Scott Lowrie (Scotland), Stu Loughrey (Loughborough Uni)
Summary: The unprecedented success of 2008/09 has helped attract big name signings in Andy McConnell and Adam Pritchard, helping Pembroke to continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in Irish club hockey.
The biggest acquisition, though, could be the inclusion of Colin Stewart on the management ticket. His arrival as a specialist forward’s coach can also double as a very keen extra set of eyes on the sideline to help player-coach Craig Fulton.
Like Glenanne, their build-up to the EHL is far from ideal and UCD on Saturday represents the first and only chance for the full 2009/10 panel to get to grips with each other in a competitive environment ahead of Barcelona. Their group in that competition does offer a good opportunity to advance with Kelburne the obvious target.
On paper, the strength in depth should see Pembroke start the season as favourites for pretty much everything domestically but EHL campaigns have tended to disrupt league form as injury takes its toll in the long run. But Pembroke now have a large extended panel and will be better equipped than any other to deal with such eventualities.
First three games: Clontarf (h); Glenanne (date TBC); UCD (date TBC)
Prediction: 1st
IHL Prediction: Winners
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Railway Union
Last Season: 8th
Coach: Paul Cooke (2nd season)
Players In: Stephen O’Keefe (UCD), Karl Chapple (Avoca), Andrew Holmes (Russia), Greg O’Driscoll (Cork Harlequins)
Players Out: David Jenkins (Monkstown), Brendan O’Connor (Galway)
Summary: Youth development continues to be the by-word on Park Avenue as Railway’s preseason saw several teenagers get increasing pitch-time. Jeffrey Spillane broke into the side last year and can expect more of the same while Stephen O’Keefe and Karl Chapple are good, young acquisitions.
Paul O’Brien continues to be the guide and, should he play in 2010, will have appeared in four decades in division one after 25 consecutive years registered with the first team.
Paul Cooke did a good job to keep Railway in division one with plenty to spare last time out and have the smarts to get the necessary results when it matters. UCD’s improvement, though, could make a similar outcome that bit tougher.
Kevin O’Brien, though, is likely to miss the season with cricket commitments while Kenny Carroll only joined the squad last week when similar responsibilities came to an end.
First three games: TRR (a); Corinthian (h); Clontarf (h)
Prediction: 9th
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Three Rock Rovers
Last Season: 3rd, IHL semi-finals, EHL last 16
Coach: Maarten Bos (1st season)
Players In: Sven Gjaalardt (Netherlands), Pieter Steins-Bisschop (Netherlands)
Players Out: Tim Hill (UCD), Lucas Piccioli (Corinthian), Andy McConnell (Pembroke), Phelie Maguire (KHC Leuven), Mitch Darling (KHC Leuven)
Summary: How Rovers will fare is one of the big unknowns as the loss of three Irish internationals panellists has hit hard. How hard remains to be seen and injury to Dutch import Sven Gjaalardt is not ideal.
Preseason wins over Cork Harlequins and Fingal before defeat to YMCA show some erratic tendencies while Mikey Maguire and Peter Blakeney will need to step up to the mark.
Plenty of youngsters are pushing for first team places with Tom Samuel one who might see a decent amount of pitch-time. A smaller panel but a shortened calendar of fixtures may well lead to an IHL-playoff place.
First three games: Railway Union (h); Clontarf (a); Fingal (a)
Prediction: 5th
IHL Prediction: Group stages
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UCD
Last Season: 9th
Player/coach: John McInroy (1st season)
Captain: Tim Hill
Players In: Tim Hill (UCD), John McInroy (Corinthian), Ronan Flannery (Pembroke), Ross Gribben (Corinthian), Rob Anderson (YMCA), Jamie Tobin (YMCA), Shane O’Donnell (YMCA)
Players Out: Stephen O’Keefe (Railway Union), Runar O’Moore (Monkstown), Ali Nolan (Monkstown)
Summary: Good recruitment and some highly motivated preseason work sees UCD enter the season with higher hopes than usual. Indeed, they have brought in decent forwards to help alter the stat from last season that the students only scored when Robbie McFarlane was in the squad.
Given his injury problems, bagels proved regular occurrences but Jamie Tobin and Tim Hill have both struck four times in preseason while McInroy is always good for a goal or two.
Ronan Flannery is a key acquisition and UCD will put up more of a fight this year but may not have enough in the tank for a sustained top five push just yet.
First three league games: Glenanne (h); Monkstown (a); Pembroke (date TBC)
League prediction: 8th
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YMCA
Last Season: 7th, Mills Cup semi-final
Coach: Trevor Dagg (3rd season)
Captain: Iain Walker
Players In: Cliff Bailey (Bray), Simon Mills (Brisbane), Todd Gill (Cairns)
Players Out: Patrick Good (Pembroke), Rob Anderson (UCD), Jamie Tobin (UCD)
Summary: Much to their own surprise, almost all YM’s summer player chases ended up working out to leave them with three Australians in their squad.
Jacob Webber and his scoring instincts turned YM’s season last time out as they reached the Mills’ semi-final and climbed a few notches on the league ladder.
Ultimately, they may be edged out of the IHL places but they should definitely be in the shake-up. Monkstown and Fingal in the first week will indicate how central they are to that dust-up.
First three games: Monkstown (h); Fingal (a); Glenanne (date TBC)
League Prediction: 6th
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Friday, September 25, 2009
Instonians to play Ireland for 50th anniversary
Instonians will celebrate their 50th anniversary this year, kicking off with the Old Boys playing an Ireland XI at Shawsbridge this Sunday at 2pm.
Paul Revington has named a high quality side for the tie with seven faces coming into the squad that played in France in midweek.Michael Maguire, Keith Black, Alan Giles, Timmy Cockram, Gareth Watkins, Peter Blakeney and Bruce McCandless are all in with the Belgian quintet making way as does Johnny Jackson, Graham Shaw and David Hobbs.
They will face up against former Ireland international stars Mark Irwin and Paddy Brown. Admission to the game is free.
Ireland squad (versus Instonians)
David Harte (Pembroke Wanderers), Iain Walker (Dublin YMCA), Ronan Gormley (Capt, Pembroke Wanderers), Tim Lewis (Pembroke Wanderers), Joe Brennan (Glenanne), Michael Maguire (Three Rock Rovers), Conor Harte (Pembroke Wanderers), Keith Black (Cookstown), Alan Giles (Pembroke Wanderers), Timmy Cockram (Lisnagarvey), David Ames (Cookstown), Andy McConnell (Pembroke Wanderers), Gareth Watkins (Monkstown), Peter Blakeney (Three Rock Rovers), Bruce McCandless (Banbridge), Peter Caruth (Annadale), Alan Sothern (Pembroke Wanderers)
Manager: Paddy Grimes
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Reds look to break into top tier
Corinthian, YMCA and UCD all have significant tests of how far they can go this season as they face Fingal, Monkstown and Glenanne respectively.
The reds impressed in their two ties to date, smashing Avoca and easily dealing with an under-strength Pembroke line-up with Lucas Piccioli scoring five times since returning to Whitechurch from Three Rock.
They face the side they pipped to fifth place last time out but, with a full season of Andrew Cronje at the heart of their defence and the prospect of Darren Kimfley returning in the near future, will be aiming to push on.
Both fixtures last season ended 5-3 with a win a piece so a ding-dong battle could well be in prospect.
YM, meanwhile, will hope to push their claims for an IHL place against Monkstown in what could be one of the key fixtures this season in this race. Both progressed to the Neville Cup semi-finals and will be aiming to build on that early season optimism.
They have both picked up antipodean recruits with Todd Gill and Simon Mills for the Y and Andy Ewington for the Town while Cliff Bailey will face his schoolboy club.
John McInroy’s UCD face Glenanne with a series of new recruits in tow with Shane O’Donnell adding to the influx in the last fortnight.
He joins new skipper Tim Hill (TRR), Ross Gribben (Corinthian) and Ronan Flannery (Pembroke) as central to their new outlook. They lost to an understrength Glens team in their last warm-up match in midweek, for whom Eddie O’Malley was in top form.
With the Glens international trio returning, the Tallaght side are favourites to overturn the surprise draw in the corresponding fixture last term.
Elsewhere, Three Rock host Railway Union in what will be their first official outing of the season though a youthful selection has lined out in preseason games against Mossley, Banbridge, Clontarf, YM and Monkstown.
Stephen O’Keefe and Karl Chapple come in while Mark Jenkins returns to Monkstown and Brendan O’Connor has relocated to Galway.
Former Munster U-21 Greg O’Driscoll returns to the sport with Railway, too.
Rovers, meanwhile, have Mikey Maguire and Peter Blakeney back in the fold, returning from Australia earlier this week.
Pembroke, meanwhile, will expect a win from their opening league game against Clontarf with Andy McConnell and Adam Pritchard in line for debuts against the division one new-boys.
* A team-by-team preview will be posted this evening
Men's Division One (Saturday)
Pembroke Wanderers vs Clontarf, 2.45pm, Serpentine Ave; Three Rock Rovers vs Railway Union, 3pm, Grange Road; Corinthian vs Fingal, 2.30pm, Whitechurch Park; YMCA vs Monkstown, 2pm, Alexandra College; UCD vs Glenanne, 1.30pm, Belfield
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Avoca and Trinity raise curtain on slimline division two
The six remaining teams will play each other three times with the side due to have a bye according to the ‘Blue books’ fixture list replacing Skerries.
Quite what to make of the future of the division is unclear though the trend is very worrying. In the early 1990s, Leinster hockey had three divisions of ten teams devoted solely to first teams.
Many of those clubs have since fallen by the wayside and it is difficult to see division two remaining in its current format in 2010/11 unless the current trend is reversed.
As for this weekend’s games, Dublin Uni’s game with Avoca looks the pick of the three with both giving league debuts to a number of new faces.
Trinity have Wesley senior cup winning skipper Kristian Fitzgerald as an option between the posts while Steven Roberts moves from Three Rock, Niall Noonan from YMCA and Freddie Hill from Pembroke.
Munster U-18 Roger Clarke has also signed up while the potential of a number of English arrivals remains to be seen but initial signs are Sean Flynn, a West of England representative, could be handy. Peter Hyde returns after stints with Suttonians and Clontarf.
On the way out are key club men Barry Glavey and Ben Hewitt while Brian Cleere looks set to continue his studies beyond College Park. Aengus Stanley and Jonny Orr could return in the New Year.
Avoca, meanwhile, have swooped for Bray trio Jamie Crawford, Greg Keeley and Rob Pearson in their bid to return back to division one though Karl Chapple has moved to Railway Union.
Weston look to be the other side in contention for promotion under the coaching of Alan Browne. The talismanic midfielder has got his side playing high-tempo stuff and the additions of Vikram Singh and Brian Scully are notable ones.
A Bray side short of the afore-mentioned trio, Cliff Bailey and Andy Macken combined with Ian Murphy returning to New Zealand and James Hardiman to Australia means last season’s runners-up have a tough season of rebuilding ahead of them.
Suttonians, under Frank Byrne, have added Alan Crawford (Fingal) and Simon Walsh (Pembroke) to their squad and are close to full strength for Stephen McGrath’s Navan Badger’s visit on Saturday.
Richie Wormald is the only player missing having recently got engaged but will return next week.
Men's Division Two Saturday fixtures: Suttonians vs Navan, Sutton Park; Dublin University vs Avoca, 1pm, Santry Avenue; Weston vs Bray 2pm, Griffeen Valley Park
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Railway well-set for favourites tag
They begin their title defence against an Alex side who have brought in Roisin Flinn and Pamela Smithwick from UCD but are dealing with the retirements of Jan Ovington and Anya Bowers while Liane Ryan has emigrated to England.
Their squad, therefore, takes on a youthful look with four teenagers added to the panel.
Given the influx of high quality newcomers Holly Jenkinson, Nikki Evans and Zara Delany and the likelihood their main title rivals will be weakened at various points in the season, Railway look a formidable proposition.
Emma Smyth is likely to be absent for some portion of the season due to international commitments – they are currently on an enforced rest until October 10’s first round of the Irish Senior Cup and the World Cup qualifiers could see clubs stripped of star players for a large tract of January to March.
Delany, though, has resumed light training following a lengthy lay-off due to a cartilage injury and Emer Lucey is out for about three weeks but, other than that, McKinnon’s squad appears the strongest on show.
Sinead Dooley is another big boon following a season off due to a gaelic football injury. Fully focused on hockey now, the former Ireland panelist has been showing signs of regaining her touch.
In previous years, the IHL final pairing of Loreto and Hermes would be the marquee game but it takes on a slightly different profile this time around with many top players unavailable.
The game is likely to be a key one nonetheless but Nikki Symmons, Cathy McKean and Lizzie Colvin sit out the game for Loreto but former Irish international Catriona Tipping is back in full-training.
Pembroke will hope their youth stars Alice Ward, Noelle Farrell and Orla Fox continue their rise as they come to terms with Louisa Moore’s departure to London. They will not face former team-mate Elaine Bromell, however, as she left Bray after a one-year stint to move back to Catholic Institute.
The Wicklow club are likely, once again, to be involved in a four-team mini-league at the bottom end of the table with Corinthian, Glenanne and Trinity.
The students have the weekend off – along with UCD – but have strengthened to a reasonable extent. Corinthian and Glenanne – both under new coaches – have a key tie at Whitechurch Park.
Corinthian keep a fairly settled side from last season for Stewart Walker and assistants Andrew Cronje and Lucas Piccioli to work with but Guy Garrett starts the year without forward duo Valerie Sexton and Nicci Daly who have moved to UCD and Loreto respectively.
* A team by team preview will be posted this evening, detailing all the ins and outs over the summer.
Saturday Division One schedule:
Pembroke vs Bray, 1pm, Serpentine Avenue; Corinthian vs Glenanne, 1.45pm, Whitechurch Park; Loreto vs Hermes, 2.30pm, Beaufort; Railway Union vs Old Alex, 2.30pm, Park Avenue
Posted by Stephen Findlater at 1:18 PM 3 comments
Ireland bounce back to take draw
International Friendly:
France 1 (Nicolas Monnier) Ireland 1 (Mikey Watt)
In a vastly improved performance, the Irish team shared the spoils in the second of their two-match series with France in Paris.
Mikey Watt’s (left) 51st minute goal cancelled out Nicolas Monnier’s penalty stroke early in the second half to secure the draw, bouncing back well from Wednesday’s 6-1 loss – Ireland’s biggest ever turnover by the French.
A lively first half ended scoreless with Ronan Gormley and Alan Sothern both going close, the latter with a deft touch to Eugene Magee’s reverse-stick cross that was expertly saved.
Monnier broke the dead-lock in the 41st minute from the spot after David Harte had infringed in the circle.
Ireland had the upper hand for the most part, thereafter, and got their reward when Mikey Watt was the benefactor from a flowing move involving Peter Caruth and Geoff McCabe.
David Hobbs and Joe Brennan both picked up knocks soon after as Ireland continued to press for a winner but it never came, leaving the Irish to settle for a 1-1 draw. They are next in action on October 2 against Scotland in Banbridge.
Ireland: David Harte, Johnny Jackson, Ronan Gormley, Michael Watt, Joe Brennan, Eugene Magee, Peter Caruth, Andy McConnell, Graham Shaw, David Hobbs, Mitch Darling, Alan Sothern, Geoff McCabe, David Ames, Conor Harte, Tim Lewis
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Harry Cahill: 1930- 2009
Irish hockey Hall of Famer Harry Cahill passed away last Friday at the age of 79. Widely regarded as the best goalkeeper to ever don the pads for Ireland, he earned 72 Irish caps during a 20-year period stretching from 1953 to 1973.
During that period, he was selected for three Olympic Games for Great Britain – finishing in fourth in Rome in 1960, ninth Tokyo in 1964 and 12th in Mexico in 1968 where he was Britain’s oldest Olympian at those Games.
He also played with the Irish side for the first European Nations Cup in 1970, aged 40.
In a time of minimal protective gear, Cahill was revered for his fearless approach to the game allied with razor-sharp reflexes and athleticism.
He played his initial club hockey with Pembroke Wanderers before moving across channel to play with the Coventry and North Warwickshire club.
He was inducted into the IHA Hall of Fame in 2006.
Posted by Stephen Findlater at 10:19 PM 2 comments
Ireland hit for six by France
International friendly: France 6 (Jean-Baptiste Pauchet 2, Yannick Schambert, Olivier Sanchez, Mathieu Durchon 2) Ireland 1 (Eugene Magee)
Ireland received a reality check from France in their first warm-up game for November’s World Cup qualifiers as they were hammered 6-1 in Paris this evening.
Three French goals between the 19th and 23rd minute undid a decent Irish start with Olivier Sanchez scoring the third to mark his debut in style.
Ireland: Iain Walker, Tim Lewis Ronan Gormley (capt), Joe Brennan, Johnny Jackson, Geoff McCabe, Graham Shaw, David Hobbs, Eugene Magee, Mikey Watt, Alan Sothern
Subs: Mitch Darling, Andy McConnell, Phelie Maguire, Conor Harte, Peter Caruth
Fixture (Thursday): France vs Ireland, Paris, 1.30pm Irish time
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Irish internationals on the move
As a hectic pre-season comes to a close, the high profile transfers keep coming with four women's internationals departing these shores to play hockey elsewhere.
Posted by Stephen Findlater at 3:57 PM 19 comments
Leinster Schoolboy leagues announced
With the first series of schoolboy's hockey fixtures getting underway this week, the Leinster school's have released the divisions for 2009/10 and the format each respective league will take.
Senior B (top two qualify for league final): Dundalk GS, St Columba’s, John Scottus, St Andrews B, Wesley B, Sandford Park, St Mark’s, High School, King’s Hospital, Newpark
Junior B (top two to league final): Dundalk GS, St Columba’s, John Scottus, Wesley B, Sandford Park, St Andrews B, Mount Temple, High School, King’s Hospital, St Killians
Minor B (top four to semi-finals and final): Kilkenny, Dundalk GS, Drogheda GS, Sandford Park, Wesley B, Mount Temple, St Andrews B, King’s Hospital, High School, St Killians
U-13 B (top four play-off with semi-final and final): St Columba’s, Dundalk GS, Sandford Park, Drogheda GS, Wesley B, Mount Temple, St Andrew’s, King’s Hospital, High School, St Killians, Newpark
U-13 C North (top two qualify for semis): Drogheda GS, Dundalk GS B, Mount Temple B, Donabate CS, King’s Hospital B, Headfort
U-13 C South (top two qualify for semis): Taney, Rathgar, St Andrews C, Wesley C, St Killians, Whitechurch
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Revington names revised panel
Paul Revington named his revised Irish Squad this morning for the Scotland series, taking place October 2-4 in Banbridge in the wake of Argentina pulling out of a scheduled triple header at the end of September.
The significant changes has seen the need for Revington to revert to a more established squad for the Saturday fixture with five Pembroke and three Glenanne players now included.
As such, the league match between the clubs, scheduled for October 3, has been postponed.
The panel for the Sunday game sees much of the extended panel named with only David Harte, John Jermyn, Conor Harte, Johnny Jackson, David Hobbs and Timmy Cockram retaining their place for the third game.
Ireland men vs Scotland (October 2&3)
David Harte (Pembroke); Iain Walker (YMCA); Ronan Gormley Capt (Pembroke); Tim Lewis (Pembroke); Joe Brennan (Glenanne); John Jackson (Loughborough); Conor Harte (Pembroke); John Jermyn (Cork C of I); David Hobbs (Cork C of I); Stephen Butler (Glenanne); Graham Shaw (Glenanne); Geoff McCabe (Dragons); Eugene Magee (Dragons); Michael Watt (Dragons); Timmy Cockram (Lisnagarvey); Alan Sothern (Pembroke); Mitch Darling (Leuven); Phelie Maguire (Leuven)
Ireland men vs Scotland (October 4)
David Harte (Pembroke); Mark Ruddle (Cork C of I); John Jackson (Loughborough); Paul Gleghorne (Loughborough); Karl Burns (Cork C of I); Michael Maguire (Three Rock Rovers); Conor Harte (Pembroke) John Jermyn (Cork C of I); David Hobbs (Cork C of I); David Ames (Cookstown); Timmy Cockram (Lisnagarvey); Andy McConnell (Pembroke); Peter Caruth (Annadale); Chris Cargo (Reading); Peter Blakeney (Three Rock Rovers); Alan Giles (Pembroke); Gareth Watkins (Monkstown); Bruce McCandless (Banbridge)
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Monday, September 21, 2009
Blues U-16 and U-18 panels named
Gareth Borland and Rory O’Donoghue have announced their respective U-16 and U-18 panels for the upcoming interprovincial series which will be played in UCD on October 2-4.
Leinster U-18 Boy's panel
Mark Ingram (GK, Oatlands, Railway Union), Robert Fitzgerald (GK, Wesley College/YMCA), Robert Burke (Wesley College/Corinthian), David McCrea (Wesley College/Three Rock Rovers), Luke Chadwick (Wesley College/YMCA), Neil Megarity (Wesley College/Three Rock Rovers), Shane Madeley (Wesley College/Three Rock Rovers), Jeffrey Spillane (Blackrock College/Railway Union), Conor Stevens (St Andrews/Monkstown), Alan White (Wesley College/Three Rock Rovers), Stephen Nolan (St Andrews/Monkstown), Mark Ryan (VC, Mount Temple/Fingal), Shane O’Donoghue (Capt, High School/Glenanne), Tom Samuel (Wesley College/Three Rock Rovers), Andrew Shekleton (Dundalk Grammar/Fingal), Scott Margetson (Wesley College/YMCA), Richard Sykes (St Andrews /Monkstown), David Watkins (St Andrews/Monkstown)
Coach: Rory O’Donoghue
Asst Coach: Frank Byrne
GK Coach: Stephen Doran
Leinster U-16 Boy's panel
Shane Bourke (GK, St Killians/YMCA), Stefan Gallagher (GK, Newpark/Avoca ), David Cole (Capt, St Andrews /Monkstown), Ben Campbell (St Andrews/YMCA), David Winn (Wesley College/YMCA), George Dagg (Sandford Park/Pembroke), Ian Stewart (Wesley College/Corinthian), Jeremy Duncan (Kilkenny College/Railway Union), Jonathan Roberts (Wesley College/Three Rock Rovers), Jordan Sutton (Wesley College/Corinthian), Kirk Shimmins (VC, Wesley College/Pembroke), Lee Cole (St Andrews/Monkstown), Neil Pelow (Wesley College/Corinthian), Ravin Nair (St Andrews College/Railway Union), Robbie Clarke (Wesley College/Corinthian), Shane Dempsey (St Declans), Ross Canning (St Columbas/Three Rock Rovers), Ben Chadwick (Wesley College/YMCA)
Coach: Gareth Borland
GK Coach: Iain Walker
Asst Coach: Brian Winn
Posted by Stephen Findlater at 11:05 PM 19 comments
Symmons releases Leinster U-16 girl's panel
Nikki Symmons named her Leinster U-16 panel, hoping to bring the girl’s interprovincial title back to the province for the first time since 2005.
Kate Lloyd, Anna Roopnarinesingh, Orla Macken, Anna May Whelan and Ailish Naughton are all included for the second year running for the tournament which takes place at Grange Road on October 3 and 4 in Grange Road.
Ciara Vincent is the one player not from an established hockey school, developing her skills within the Loreto youth set-up.
Leinster U-16 Girls
Suzy Kenna (GK, St Gerards), Nicola Walsh (Mt Anville/Railway Union), Jane Fennelly (Mt Anville/Hermes), Laura Gallagher (St Gerards/Pembroke), Kate Lloyd (Loreto Dalkey/Railway Union), Anna Roopnarinesingh (Alexandra College/Old Alex), Orla Macken (Rathdown/Railway Union), Anna May Whelan (Wesley College/Old Alex), Emma Russell (Holy Child Kiliney/Hermes), Hannah McDermott (Alexandra College/Old Alex), Ailish Naughton (Holy Child Kiliney/Railway Union), Laura Gray (St Andrews College/Hermes), Orla Patton (Loreto Dalkey/Hermes), Aine McCrann (Muckross Park/Loreto), Lauren Haughton (Wesley College/Three Rock Ladies), Rachel Owens (Loreto Beaufort/Loreto), Kate Lenehan (Alexandra College/Old Alex), Ciara Vincent (St Colmcilles/Loreto)
Coach: Nikki Symmons
Manager: Kate Hurley
Asst Coach: Sarah Scott
GK Coach: Ian Clarke
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Corinthian sweep past threadbare 'Broke
Fingal 1 (Gary Sharman) Monkstown 2 (Alec Barrett ps, Stephen Cole) on golden goal
Cole, though, spanked in a brilliant reverse-stick effort in the second period of extra-time to take the win.
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Friday, September 18, 2009
'Broke's Kelly out of Neville panel
Pembroke have been rocked by what looks a serious Achilles tendon injury to veteran defender Colin Kelly (pictured, left) ahead of their Neville Cup second round tie against Corinthian at Whitechurch Park.
The Bulls have a couple of injury worries, too, with Rob Abbott nursing a hand problem while Richie Forrest is also out. Stephen Ludgate could return, though, and Ben Hewitt is likely to make his debut. Gordon Lindsay and Ross McMullen have both retired.
Neville Cup Round 2 (all Saturday)
Fingal v Monkstown, 2pm, ALSAA; Skerries v Glenanne, 2pm, Skerries; Corinthians v Pembroke Wanderers, 1.30pm,Whitechurch Park; YMCA v Clontarf, 3pm, Alexandra College
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News in Brief: AGM date announced
* The Leinster Branch have served notice of their September General Meeting. It will be held on Wednesday, September 30 2009 in Three Rock hockey club at 7.30pm.
An Agenda will follow closer to date and all clubs are asked to ensure that they are represented.
* St Brendan’s Phoenix Park will celebrate their 80th anniversary on Saturday with a pre-season, 7-a-side tournament at their club home on the grass in the Phoenix Park.
Refreshments and food will be available throughout the day and entertainment will be provided that night in the clubhouse.
* Galway hockey club have launched an excellent micro-site for next February’s EuroHockey Indoor Club Champion’s Challeng. Check it out at http://www.galwayindoor2010.com/
* There are still a couple of places left for the umpires seminar which gets underway tomorrow morning. If you would like to sign up at this late stage, contact Crozier Deane on 086 828 1393.
* Due to the volume of stories over the past couple of days, to make sure you haven’t missed anything, here is a couple of links to all the new additions in the past two days:
- Corinthian reach Neville Cup quarter-finals
- Boyne and Athy hockey clubs are born
- Leinster schoolgirl's Premier League tips off
- Argentina pull out of Dublin series
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