President’s Newsletter, November 2022

 

 

 

 

The last two months have been most enjoyable and worth recording. With the help of Nick McElwee, Interim CEO and Pamela Bastable, I arranged for the annual Honorary Life Members’ Lunch to take place on Friday 30th September in the Talbot Hotel, Stillorgan. Despite the dreadful weather, many of the members travelled quite a distance to be there.

After the welcome, a minute’s silence was observed to remember members of the hockey family who had passed away in recent months. Dixon Rose sadly was one and as an Honorary Life Member, he had been at the Honorary Life Members’ lunch in September 2021.

The occasion gave everyone the opportunity to meet the Interim CEO Nick McElwee and Hockey Ireland Vice President John Dennis expressed our gratitude and thanks for the great work that he has done during his term in office. Pamela Bastable was also thanked for her help in organising the event. The photographs, taken by professional photographer Alwyn Robinson, captured the occasion.

 

On Saturday 22nd October, I represented Hockey Ireland at Banbridge Hockey Club’s 125th Anniversary Ball in the Belmont Hotel, Banbridge.  This was certainly a night to remember with 210 guests and club members sitting down to a superb meal and an after-dinner speech by the Voice of EHL Hockey Nick Ervine. Two members of the Club, Eugene Magee and Matthew Bell were presented special awards of framed Ireland hockey shirts and received standing ovations during the presentations. Family members were present to witness these memorable moments.

                                

Matthew Bell and Eugene Magee                     Matthew Bell and family                                                  Eugene Magee and family

 

 

The 40th All Ireland Schoolboys Tournament was held in Cork on 26th – 28th October. It was a very significant year for the competition as it was the 40th anniversary of the tournament, which was first played in 1982 in Bangor, with Bangor Grammar School the hosts. Newry High School were the first winners of the Tasmanian Shield and the 1921 holders were Bandon Grammar School. In 2019 Kilkenny College presented a shield in memory of the late Herbie Sharman, who was a great supporter of schools’ hockey and a past President of Hockey Ireland. The four teams that were runner up in the group stages competed in the semi-finals and then the final. The 2021 holders were Wesley College.

Organised and hosted by Ashton School 16 schools took part. Ashton School, Bandon Grammar School, Midleton College and Newtown School represented Munster, High School, The King’s Hospital School, Wesley College, St. Andrew’s College and Sutton Park School, Leinster and Bangor Grammar School, Banbridge Academy, Cookstown High School, Friends School. Royal Belfast Academical Institution, Sullivan Upper and Wallace High School, Ulster. Six venues were used over the three days with the finals played at UCC.

A tradition of this event is the dinner on the Thursday evening, when the teams are in school uniform.  Over 300 players, team officials and guests sat down to a very good meal in the Rochestown Hotel. The after-dinner speaker was John Smyth who started the tournament in 1982 and gave a very interesting talk on its history.

The semi-finals of the Tasmanian Shield were played at Ashton School and Garryduff. High School defeated Kings Hospital and Banbridge Academy defeated Wallace High School to reach the final of the Tasmanian Shied with Royal Belfast Academical Institution defeating St Andrew’s and Wesley beating Friends School to play in the finals of the Herbie Sharman Shield. Both finals were very close matches and were decided by shoot-out competitions. Congratulations to Banbridge Academy and Royal Belfast Academical Institution on their victories. This was an excellent event and I managed to watch 13 of the 16 teams playing at different stages of the tournament. I would like to thank all involved in the tournament’s organisation and especially Eddie Kirwan and his team of volunteers at Ashton School for their welcome and hospitality.

Royal Belfast Academical Institution

Banbridge Academy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On 29th & 30th October I attended the Intervarsities Tournament at Trinity Sportsgrounds in Santry, Dublin.  It was an excellent event, organised by Marcus Blake and one that I thoroughly enjoyed.  There were great matches to watch, with some closer than others and all played in a sporting and competitive manner. Congratulations to all the teams that took part and to the winners of the Men’s Competition, UCD who defeated Dublin Technological University 4-3 and to Dublin Technological University who won the Ladies final in a close match against UCD which ended in a shoot -out competition. I would like to congratulate Marcus Blake on not only organising the event but also umpiring numerous matches and coaching the winning Ladies team.

           

                                                                      

Ireland Over 55’s

Ireland Over 65’s

 

 

Meanwhile in the sunshine of South Africa and Tokyo, the Ireland Ladies and Men’s Masters Teams were playing in their respective World Tournaments. Congratulations to the Women’s O55s on winning the bronze medal and to the Men’s O65 on their silver medal success.

 

 

 

It has been an honour to be Hockey Ireland President and as I write my last newsletter as President, I would like to congratulate John Dennis on his incoming Presidency and thank both John and Martin Canniffe, President 2018-2020, for all the help and support they have given me when I was Vice President and President. John and Ivy Dennis are the first husband and wife to be Hockey Ireland Presidents. A remarkable achievement, very well deserved; well done.

 

                                                                                   Ivy & John Dennis

Ann Rosa

November 2022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last week Sport Ireland opened the application process for €35 million of funding in response to the rising energy costs crisis.

The purpose of the funding, which was secured as part of Budget 2023, is to support National Governing Bodies of Sport (NGBs) and their affiliated Clubs with the rising energy costs associated with the provision of sport throughout the winter period.

Depending on the level of submissions, the outcome of those deliberations will be communicated to NGBs in December. NGBs will begin the disbursement of this funding to their relevant clubs, affiliate organisations from January 2023 onwards.

Hockey Ireland is seeking applications for funding from all clubs in ROI for the ‘Sports Energy Support Scheme’. This can be done by filling in the form at the following link:

https://forms.office.com/r/1xKmxu5wNE

If you have any further queries, please contact your Regional Development Officer (https://irelandhockey.sportlomo.com/my-hockey/)

The closing date for applications is Thursday 24th 12:00.

Round 8 of the EY Hockey League this weekend.

This weekend a Railway Union v Loreto will be live-streamed on our Youtube channel. Hockey Ireland YouTube

The Round Eight Women’s EY Hockey League featured game this week that will be streamed live on the Hockey Ireland YouTube channel is the Saturday afternoon tie between Railway Union and Loreto at 3.30 pm in Park Avenue in what is likely to be a pulsating affair.

Railway celebrated the plum signing of Ireland captain Katie Mullan last week with a 2-1 victory over Old Alex, and Mullan showed on debut just how valuable a player she is by scoring the goal that proved the difference between the teams.

Old Alex will look to get back to winning ways in their home fixture against Pembroke Wanderers at 1.30 pm. Pembroke will be hoping to back up last week’s performance after a close encounter against Monkstown saw them come away with all three points. Meanwhile, Monkstown will be eying up a third victory in the league this season when they take on Ards at home in Rathdown at 4.15 pm. Just one point separates the eighth and ninth-placed sides respectively, so this tie will have huge significance for the bottom-of-the-table positions.

Loreto gained valuable points last week, winning by the odd goal in three over UCD. Loreto went two in front before UCD got a goal back in the final quarter, but the students ran out of time as Loreto held on for the win.

UCD will look to bounce back this weekend in their tie against bottom-placed Belfast Harlequins in Belfield at 2.50 pm. The Belfast side has just one point thus far and is in desperate need of a change in fortunes before the competition takes a break until the new year.

Top-placed Catholic Institute and sixth-placed Pegasus have already played their Round 8 fixtures and so do not have a match this week.

Saturday 19th November

WOMEN
Old Alex v Pembroke in Alexandra College at 1:30 pm

UCD v Belfast Harlequins in UCD at 2:50 pm

Railway v Loreto in Railway Union at 3:30 pm

Monkstown v Ards in Rathdown at 4:15 pm

The Men’s EY Hockey League enters Round 8 this weekend with a full timetable of fixtures. Top of the table Banbridge travels to Rathdown to take on Monkstown at 2.15 pm. The Lurgan side are top of the pile ahead of Lisnagarvey courtesy of a better goal difference, both teams on 16 points and both have a game in hand on the rest of the table. Neither team will want to drop points before they face each other after their game was postponed earlier in the season due to Lisnagarvey’s involvement in Europe. Lisnagarvey have arguably the trickier fixture as they welcome Annadale to Comber Road at 3.30 pm.

Glenanne host Instonians in St Andrews College at 3 pm. The Dublin team lie in third place on 12 points with double the points tally of the Belfast side who are in eighth place with just six points out of a possible 21.

Three Rock, also on 12 points and just behind Glenanne on goal difference, make the journey to Cookstown Hockey Club for their Round Eight match at 2.30 pm. Cookstown currently lie in tenth place with just one point so far. YMCA welcomes Pembroke Wanderers to Wesley College at 2.15 pm for an all-Dublin affair. YMCA will see this as an opportunity to push up to the top of the table; they are currently in fifth place with three wins and two draws, while Pembroke are second from bottom with four points and a season of rebuilding ahead of them.

MEN
Monkstown v Banbridge in Rathdown at 2:15 pm

YMCA v Pembroke in YMCA Hockey club at 2:15 pm

Cookstown v TRR in Cookstown Hockey Club at 2:30 pm

Glenanne v Instonians in St Andrews College at 3:00 pm

Lisnagarvey v Annadale in Comber Road at 3:00 pm

The Men’s and Women’s EY Hockey League 2 enters its second round of fixtures this weekend. On the men’s side in Group A, Corinthians play their first match as they host Cork Harlequins in St Columba’s College at 3.15 pm. The Cork side will hope they can bounce back after losing their first match against Railway Union last weekend by the odd goal in nine. The Park Avenue side host Queens at 1.30 pm in the other tie in Group A.

In Group B, Bandon plays their first game of the 2022/23 campaign against South Antrim in Bandon Grammar at 1 pm. Kilkeel welcomes Dublin side Avoca to Kilkeel High School at 2.30 pm with both teams looking to record their first points of the season, each side coming away pointless in the first round, both coming out the wrong side of a 2-1 scoreline.

In the women’s competition, Group A sees Avoca travel to Muckross in an early top-of-the-table clash at 1.30 pm, while Ulster Elks get their campaign under way against a travelling University of Galway side in Dangan.

In Group B, Corinthians are at home to Queens in St Columba’s College at 1.15 pm. It is Queens’ first game in the competition this season, while Corinthians took three points after beating Cork Harlequins 4-1 in round one. The other tie in Group B sees Ballymoney welcome Cork Harlequins to the Joey Dunlop Centre at 2.30 pm. Ballymoney will hope to build on their Round 1 win, their 7-2 victory over Galway the biggest winning margin of the day.

Fixtures – Saturday 19th November

Men

Corinthian v Cork Harlequins in St Columbus College at 3:15 pm

Railway v Queens in Railway at 1:30 pm

Kilkeel v Avoca in Kilkeel High School at 2:30 pm

Bandon v South Antrim in Bandon Grammar at 1:00 pm

 

Women

University of Galway v Ulster Elks in Dangan 14:30 pm

Muckross v Avoca in Muckross at 1:30 pm

Corinthian v Queens in St Columbus College at 1:15 pm

Ballymoney v Cork Harlequins in Joey Dunlop center at 2:30 pm

Coaches 4 Europe (C4E) is a global coaching initiative. It is intended to inspire coaches to consider coaching philosophy via individual technical, individual tactical, and team tactics.

It is intended for coaches who have already advanced in their development and have the potential to become high-performing coaches in their chosen environment.

The following Irish-based coaches were selected:

Jack Kyle (Ireland)
Kay Gaffney (Ireland)
Leanne King (Ireland)

The EHF Top Coaches Programme (TCP) is a global coaching development programme. It is intended to get instructors thinking about elite coaching concepts.

The curriculum will aid in growing their goal to provide world-class performances, in addition to practical implementations ranging from on-field strategies to the philosophy of leading top teams.

The following Irish-based coaches were selected:

Eimear Cregan (Ireland)

Jason Klinkradt (Ireland)

The EYHL 2 is about to kick off this weekend. Here are all the fixtures…

Fixtures

Men

Queens University v Cork Church of Ireland – 12:45 pm at Queens University 

Cork Harlequins v Railway – 3:00 pm at Cork Harlequins Park 

Avoca v UCD – 2:30 pm at Newpark School 

South Antrim v Kilkeel – 2:30 pm at South Antrim HC 

 

Women

Muckross v University of Galway – 1:30 pm at Muckross School 

UCC v Avoca – 2:00 pm at the Mardyke 

Cork Harlequins v Corinthians – 12:45 pm at Cork Harlequins Park 

Galway v Ballymoney – 1:00 pm at Dangan 

#JobFairy – Hockey Ireland is recruiting a Finance Manager to join our dynamic team.

Job description here: https://bit.ly/HIFin

Closing date 5 pm Monday 21st November 2022

This weekend saw the continuation of the Irish Senior Cup, as well as the Irish Hockey Trophy and Irish Hockey Challenge.

Irish Senior Cup Men

Cookstown 0-7  Lisnagarvey

Instonians 1-3 Corinthian

Portrane 1-4 Annadale

Monkstown 3-2 Railway Union

YMCA 1-0 Pembroke Wanderers

Clontarf 4-3 Cork Harlequins

Three Rock Rovers 3-4 Glenanne

Bandon 0-5 Banbridge

Irish Senior Cup Women

Pegasus 1-2 Corinthian

Ulster Elks 1-2 UCD

Avoca 1-0 Cork Church of Ireland

Belfast Harlequins 1-1 Loreto Hockey Club

Old Alex 6-0 Cork Harlequins

Railway Union 2-0 Ards

Catholic Institute 2-1 Pembroke Wanderers

Monkstown 6-0 Glenanne

 

Irish Hockey Trophy Women

Armagh 1-3 Dungannon

Greenfields 3-1 Rathgar

Clontarf 1-3 Genesis

Ashton 0-0 Mossley

Omagh 2-1 Ballymena

Randalstown 1-1 Portadown

University of Galway 4-0 YMCA

Bandon 3-2 Coleraine

Irish Hockey Trophy Men

Catholic Institute 5-1 Newry Olympic

North Down 3-3 Belfast Harlequins

Raphoe 1-4 Bangor

 

Irish Hockey Challenge Women

Tipperary 0-3 Cork Wanderers

Enniscorthy 2-3 Portrane

Newry Olympic 0-7 Limerick

Blackrock HC 3-1 Botanic

Wexford 1-2 Kilkeel

Carlow Ladies HC 4-1 Portlaoise

Skerries HC 5-3 Athlone

University of Galway 5-0 Midleton

Irish Hockey Challenge Men Group 1

Antrim 0-7 Portrush

Armagh 0-2 Saintfield

The Mauritius Cup and the Chilean Cup are making their way to Santry this weekend, where they will travel after that we wait to find out.

This years Intervarsities competitions will take place on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th October hosted by Trinity Sports at Santry.

The Mauritius Cup will see TCD, DCU, TUD, UCD and UL fight it out with six teams competing for the Cup. In the Chilean Cup UL, DCU, TCD, UCC, TUD, UG and UCD will take to the pitch to bring home the silverware. With 13 teams playing across the weekend the competitions are back to full fire power and is sure to be a worthy spectacle for the travelling supporters and hockey enthusiasts.

Last year UL brought home both the Chilean and Mauritius Plate while the Chilean Cup headed to Ulster University Elks and the Mauritius Cup went to TU Dublin.

Saturday October 29th 2022
9:00am Mauritius Cup TCD Trojans v DCU Men
10:15am Mauritius Cup TCD Men v UL Men
11:30am Chilean Cup  (Q2) UL Ladies v DCU Ladies
12:45pm Chilean Cup  (Q3) TCD Ladies v UCC Ladies
14:00pm Chilean Cup  (Q4) TUD Ladies v UG Ladies
15:15pm Mauritius Cup TUD Men v Winners of TCD Trojans/DCU Men
16:30pm Mauritius Cup UCD Men v Winners of TCD Men/UL Men
17:45pm Chilean Cup R’Up of Ladies Q2 v R’Up of ladies Q3
19:00pm Chilean Cup UCD Ladies v Winners of UCC Ladies/TCD Ladies
20:15pm Chilean Cup Winner of Ladies Q2 v Winner of Ladies Q4
Sunday October 30th 2022
10:15am Mauritius Cup Mens 5/6 Playoff
11:30am Chilean Cup R’Up of Ladies Q3 v R’Up of Ladies Q4
12:45pm Mauritius Cup Mens 3/4 Playoff
14:00pm Chilean Cup R’Up of Ladies Q2 v R’Up of Ladies Q4
15:15pm Chilean Cup Ladies 3/4 Playoff
16:30pm Chilean Cup Ladies Final
17:45pm Mauritius Cup Mens Final

 

The All Ireland Schoolboys Championship is back to normal format for 2022 with Munster hosting the prestigious competition across three days with 16 teams battling it out across 6 pitches.

The three days will showcase the best in Schoolboy Hockey with 34 games so plenty of opportunities for spectators to get their fill of hockey skills.

The schedule for the competition can be seen below with the three days culminating in the Herbie Sharman Shield Final at 1:30pm in UCC on Friday 28th October followed by the All Ireland Schoolboys Championship Tasmanian Shield Final at 3:15.

With all four of last years finalists, Bandon Grammar, Banbridge Academy, Wesley College and St Andrews competing again this year we could be in for some epic matches. Last years semi finalists Midleton, Kings Hospital, High School and Friends Lisburn are all back for another bite at the apple and RBAI, Ashton, Sutton Park, Bangor, Sullivan Upper, Wallace, Newtown and Cookstown are ready to shake things up and make their mark.

 

Full fixtures available here