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Ulster Hockey Review: Linden heads back to Lisburn
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Linden heads back to Lisburn. Bathed in glorious spring-like conditions, in front of a large crowd, South Antrim retained the One1918 Linden Cup, defeating Armagh 4-1 on penalty strokes. Ulster Union officials could only be impressed by the huge turn-out, and it must give them food for thought when to play next year’s final, and possibly move away from the traditional New Year’s Day date. Even though Armagh were back on level terms, it was all South Antrim as they went for the elusive winner, and when Ar...
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Ulster Hockey Review: Service Serve Six Of The Best
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Service Serve Six Of The Best. Irish Hockey Trophy Final. Civil Service 6 - 0 Suttonians. Aaron Gill smashed home a hat-trick as Civil Service brought the Irish Trophy home in-style, as they thumped six goals past Suttonians in yesterday’s Dublin final. It was just the perfect way to bring the curtain down on their superb season, as they already have promotion to the premiership in the bag. You can view more photographs taken by Adrian Boehm here. Cork C of I. There was an error in this gadget. ONE 1918 ...
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Ulster Hockey Review: ONE 1918 Senior Review
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ONE 1918 Senior Review. NICS celebrated promotion to the Premier League in style on Friday evening by beating Downpatrick 10-0 at Comber Leisure Centre. Aaron Gill bagged another hat-trick and took centre stage with a stunning display paving the way for Posnett (2), Johnston (2), R Anderson, J Anderson and Towe to add to their own goal tallies for 09/10. Hats off to Foyle who pushed PSNI all the way on Saturday only to lose out 4-2 in the end. Having taken an early lead the home side looked set to cl...
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Ulster Hockey Review: Edgar celebrates in style
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Edgar celebrates in style. William Edgar’s name wasn’t listed in the match programme, but his stunning third senior goal for Annadale, ensured his name would be remembered. Edgar, who celebrated his 18th birthday last week with twin brother John , produced an outstanding all-round performance, which helped keep Annadale in the title hunt. However, with five minutes of the half remaining Ian Hamilton steadied the ship, when he hammered home their ninth corner in off the cross bar. Seven minutes later, Ann...
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Ulster Hockey Review: Senior One Spotlight
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Match of the Day in Senior One this weekend is South Antrim versus Harlequins at Laurelhill with both teams capable of flowing attacking hockey on their day. South will go in as favourites given their impressive season so far but Quins are on the up and will pose a real threat as South aim to secure their top three finish. Unfortunately Downpatrick now look certain to finish at the foot of the table and a visit from high flying NICS on Friday evening will not help their cause. South 3 vs Quins 2. Portrus...
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Ulster Hockey Review: ONE 1918 Senior Spotlight
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ONE 1918 Senior Spotlight. It’s great to see the blog back in action and it’s just in time for a great weekend of action involving Senior League sides! In Senior Two PSNI host Ballymena as they aim to continue their resurgence since the arrival of Chris Barnes. Only three points now separate them from Ballynahinch who occupy second place in the league. It’s a clash of the Senior One titans at the semi-final stage of the IHT as NICS face Antrim in what promises to be a rip-roaring encounter! On such a spe...
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Ulster Hockey Review: ONE 1918 Senior Review
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ONE 1918 Senior Review. Downpatrick were unable to field a team against Portadown on Saturday so the Ports will be awarded another three points which will keep them in contention for a Kirk Cup place as Armagh were beaten 4-0 by Antrim. In the days only Senior Two game Larne and Parkview shared the spoils in a 3-3 draw but Larne will be disappointed having missed a stroke in the last five minutes. Sadly Omagh had to concede their match to Campbellians. Cork C of I. There was an error in this gadget.
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Ulster Hockey Review: Kirk on the move again!
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Kirk on the move again! Ulster Hockey’s Kirk Cup final has changed date for an unbelievable fifth time. The prestigious final between Banbridge and Cookstown, which is normally played on Boxing Day, will now move, for the fifth time of asking, to Sunday 25th April. However, the venue is yet to be decided as Lisnagarvey Hockey Club is unavailable. 8220;It is regrettable that we have had to change the date yet again,”. Explained Ulster Hockey Executive Manager, Angela Platt. On 24 March 2010 at 16:51.
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Ulster Hockey Review: Farce!
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One of Irish Hockey’s major cup competitions descended into complete farce on Friday when reigning champions Campbellians sensationally withdrew from the 2010 Mens Irish Hockey Challenge at the Semi-Final stage. Drawn against Leinster club St Brendans in Saturday’s planned Semi-Final, it was anticipated that the match would be played on St Brendan’s regular (synthetic) Home surface at RCSI. The Campbellians club has released the following statement:-. Mens Irish Hockey Challenge 2010. As reigning champio...
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Ulster Hockey Review: ONE 1918 Senior Review
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ONE 1918 Senior Review. NICS hammered Portadown 7-0 on Saturday, South powered past Ville 6-0 and Harlequins thrashed Down 6-1 – none of those results were unexpected but Armagh’s 1-1 draw with Antrim was certainly a surprise but credit must go to Robbie McMinns men:. Unfortunately this style of play wasn’t to last as the game became very scrappy and the game became physical , as much as the game was scrappy Armagh where creating the better chances and went close on numerous occasions only for the ...
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