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Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club enjoyed another excellent weekend, with big wins for the women’s firsts and men’s thirds.
Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club enjoyed an excellent weekend, with just two of their 12 sides failing to pick up points.
Goals from Becci Morley and Kirstin Butler fired Newbury and Thatcham thirds to a fifth successive win, beating Yateley 2nd.
Nicky Hanson, Rachel Williams and Tracy Sweeney were all on target as the women’s fifth team were emphatic 3-0 winners over Slough.
Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club’s excellent start to the new season continued at the weekend, with the men’s fourth team thrashing Amersham 6-1.
Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club’s women’s first team picked up a first point of the season with a 1-1 draw at home to Buckingham 2nd.
Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club’s teams have been gearing up for the new season, which begins this weekend.
Olly Deasy is looking forward to leading England out in the Over-35 Hockey World Cup in South Africa later this year.
ROB Haimes struck twice as Newbury & Thatcham won 2-1 at Tulse Hill & Dulwich 3rd in the England Hockey Championship Tier 3.
Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club’s women’s first team sunk further into trouble following a 2-1 defeat at home to Aylesbury on Saturday.
Rachel Mulvany bagged a brace at the weekend as Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club ladies secured survival with a win over Phoenix Reading.
There were weekend wins for both Newbury and Thatcham's men's and women's first teams but the women's fifth team lost their relegation grudge match.
Mark Hutchinson scored a hat-trick as Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club's second team trounced Eastcote 2nd.
Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club men's captain Chris Randall has said his side are "looking to implement a new way of playing" as he takes the reigns.
Hannah Jones strike proved in vain as Newbury and Thatcham women's first team suffered a 2-1 defeat at home to Phoenix Reading at the weekend.
Newbury and Thatcham's men's second team came from 2-0 down to salvage a point as all eight of the club's teams were unbeaten on Saturday.
Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club men’s first team embarked on a new era with Christian Randall as captain in dramatic circumstances.
Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club men's captain Lawrence McCabe stepped down as captain following his side's 2-1 defeat to strugglers Yateley.
Newbury and Thatcham Hockey Club endured a difficult weekend, losing seven of their 11 matches.
Two Pangbourne College students have been selected to continue their sporting development with England.
Newbury's men's and women's first teams took on their respective league leaders in the freezing temperatures at the weekend.