the 2015/16 Season - Guildford Hockey Club
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the 2015/16 Season - Guildford Hockey Club
Welcome to the 2015/16 Season 1 A word of welcome from our President, Maggs Kyte Hi everybody and welcome to Guildford Hockey Club. It’s been an exciting and busy start to the season with lots of new faces arriving and some old and familiar faces leaving. We are sadly waving goodbye to Ian Russell who has been Club President for several years having been involved with the club as a player and organiser for over 40 years. We wish you well Ian in your new home. GHC won’t be quite the same without you. My first hockey club was Banbridge - we had a grey slate pitch which was state-of-the-art all-weather in the days before Astroturf. Banbridge men had a great rivalry with local opposition Lisnagarvy but in those days Banbridge was king. We even had some Irish internationals - Frankie McGladdery and Colin Allister are names I remember. But there were no juniors - no-one started playing hockey until they went to secondary school - and every match started at 2.30 on a Saturday afternoon. How times have changed and for the better. Compare that with today and the vibrant club we have at GHC. Hundreds of juniors from the age of 5 or 6 up to 18. Men’s and ladies’ teams involving every age group from teenagers up to those in their 60’s and maybe beyond. We have several parents and children playing together and forming tremendous bonds that will last a lifetime. GHC is enabling our young players to move into coaching and umpiring as well as playing which gives them all an opportunity to develop in many other aspects - a young umpire successfully keeping control of an adult game is learning skills well beyond their years. So what is it about hockey that gets under our skin? Reading the interviews in this brochure the same themes emerge - the team camaraderie, the friends you make that last for years, the team cohesion and partnerships that develop with people you might otherwise never meet, being able to play for many years and even if you do stop there is always the chance to Guildford give back by coaching and umpiring. Being a hockey player is a Hockey Club lifetime commitment! So thank you for supporting GHC. Your contribution to our club will enable more development and for that both I and all our membership are very grateful. Maggs 2 3 Kyte A Message from Alice Lane Ladies’ 1st XI Coach A Message from the Men’s 1st XI T here has been significant change and upheaval in the Men’s 1st team squad this season. Results have been difficult to achieve to date but in the last few weeks a new determination and resolve has arisen within the squad. This was characterised by a deserved victory over Team Bath and a narrow loss to Fareham. The squad has continued to be strengthened by new recruits and is aiming to maintain its status as a National League side for the 27th consecutive year. everyone else who gives of their time for no reward. Also a huge thanks to Mel and Graham Burgess and Geoff Tonks for their unswerving and generous support of the club. With three games to go before the mid-season break the squad is working hard under the guidance of a team of caretaker coaches and hope to be in a ‘safe’ position by Christmas and to then achieve respectability by the season’s end. Andy Cairns The players are very grateful to the club for their unswerving support in all that goes on behind the scenes - the committee, the bar staff, the chefs who produce such excellent match teas, and Team Doctor and Assistant Coach 4 extended the opportunities of our promising juniors to create a diverse team which has a mix of experience and exuberance. Our results have been mixed so far; but win, lose or draw the positive attitude of the players has been exemplary. The team is starting to gel and I am really looking forward to seeing how far the team can develop throughout the season. I t is a really exciting time to join Guildford Hockey club as a new coach. This season the ladies’ section has experienced lots of change; we have a lady at the helm as Club President and lots of new personnel in the ladies’ 1st XI squad. The support of the club and partners is much appreciated affording us the opportunity to run the team as professionally as we can. We also enjoy being part of a sociable and friendly club engaging with umpiring, coaching and social events. Our main objectives this season are to secure our position in the South league whilst creating a positive performance environment for all players in the squad. We have welcomed new players, promoted existing club members and Alice Lane Ladies’ 1st XI Coach 5 N O S ’ T A Welcome to the Junior Section WH G uildford HC has a thriving youth section offering hockey to five hundred 5- to 18-yr-olds. Through our training and matches, young players learn individual hockey skills as well as team tactics and strategies. It is also important to us that players learn to appreciate the ethos and culture of hockey as a team sport shared in good spirit. Sat our Ladies and Men in adult league matches in addition to their Junior matches. And many take advantage of opportunities to assist with coaching and umpiring their younger peers. Our squads are split into small abilitybased groups for training and matches so that each individual can develop and thrive to his or her potential. We offer outstanding opportunities, including a superb goalkeeper development programme. Our top players participate in county and regional competitions and have enjoyed good success in recent years including regional and national champions. GHC Junior players have fun while experiencing the problem-solving, teamwork and character-building that comes along with the fast-paced, social sport that we love. We welcome you to see the Junior teams in action on a Sunday at the Club. Thank you for your support. Melinda Rock Our large group of enthusiastic volunteer coaches and helpers is supported by professional coaches; all are passionate about helping young people develop into productive, happy young men and women. Many of our older Juniors play alongside Head of Junior Hockey 28.11.15 Let’s get behind our Men’s and Ladies’ top teams with lots of home support. Log in to the website for fixtures and results for all the Guildford teams: www.guildfordhc.com Ladies’ 1st XI Andover Ladies 1's 12:00 H Sun 29.11.15 Men’s 1st XI Cardiff & Met Men's 1s 14:00 H Sat 05.12.15 Ladies’ 1st XI Surbiton Ladies 3's 13:00 A Sat 12.12.15 Ladies’ 1st XI Eastbourne Ladies 1's 12:00 A Sat 12.12.15 Guildford HC Christmas Dinner 19.00 H Sat 09.01.16 Ladies’ 1st XI Fareham Ladies’ 1s Sat 16.01.16 Ladies’ 1st XI Lewes Ladies 1’s Sat 23.01.16 Ladies’ 1st XI Richmond Ladies’ 1’s Sat 30.01.16 Ladies’ 1st XI Basingstoke Ladies’ 1XI 11.45 A Sat 30.01.16 Men’s 1st XI University of Exeter Men’s 1st 12.30 A Sat 06.02.16 Ladies’ 1st XI Wanderers Ladies 1s 13.30 A Men’s 1st XI Isca Men’s 1s Sun 07.02.16 GHC TOP GOAL SCORERS Season to date as at 20th November 2015: Sarah Harlington - 10 - Ladies’ 3rd XI Olivia Charles - 6 - Ladies’ 3rd XI Kerry Jennings - 4 - Ladies’ 2nd XI Kevin Magurie - 4 - Men’s 2nd XI Eloise White - 3- Ladies’ 3rd XI Nick Hyett - 2 - Men’s 2nd XI Chris Boot - 2 - Men’s 1st XI Sam Plater - 2 - Men’s 1st XI James Ferguson - 2 - Men’s 1st XI Will Cairns - 2 - Men’s 1st XI 6 7 H 13.30 A H H PITCHING PITCHINGIN IN--Our OurPartners’ Partners Section Section W A e really THANK appreciate help - itbewould be impossible us to enjoy and MASSIVE YOUyour - it would impossible for us to for enjoy and thrive in the thrive in the hockey community without the support of a number of local hockey community without the support of a number of local business partners business have to support us financially. A massive who havepartners willinglywho agreed towillingly support agreed us financially. A massive thank you to them, thank you to them, to players and parents who have gone out of their way to help to players and parents who have gone out of their way to help us find local partners us find local partners to help the club manage its financial targets so we can keep to help the club manage its financial targets so we can keep investing in making our investing in All making ourinclub better. All you we ask in about returnthese is thatpartners you think about club better. we ask return is that think and use their these partners and use their services when you need to as they come highly services when you need to as they come highly recommended from our members. recommended from our members. We are also always looking to expand the number of partners we work with so if you We are also always looking to expand with the number partners we work so if haven’t yet thought about partnering us thenof please do contact uswith to discuss you haven’t yet thought about partnering with us then please do contact us to further. discuss further. Martin Sampson and Briege Wyllie – Head of Sponsorship (contact 07786 010572) Martin Sampson and Briege Wyllie Head of Sponsorship (contact 07734 037308) Specialists in the trading, financing and distribution of cobalt, nickel and minor metals www.dartoncommodities.co.uk Korten - Exhibition Design and Build Contractor Korten have been designing and building award-winning exhibition stands for over 50 years, so we know a thing or two about making your business and brand stand out from the crowd. In the past year alone we installed 200 stands at venues on every continent except for Antarctica! Artemis is a leading UK-based fund manager, offering a range of funds which invest in the UK, Europe, the US and around the world. As a dedicated, active investment house, we specialise in investment management for both retail and institutional investors across Europe. We are delighted to support Guildford Hockey Club. www.artemis.co.uk So if you are a seasoned exhibitor looking to get a great presence and excellent value from a serious exhibiting budget, or relatively new to exhibiting and wondering how to make more of shell scheme space, give us a call and see what we can do for you. We also design and install installations for large meetings, seminars, conferences and investor meetings. In addition to our basic sponsorship package with the club, Korten will pay between £100-£1000 for each project for a new customer introduced through the club. To find out more, speak to David Jennings (GU12) - call him on 07785 250412. Alternatively, take a look on Korten’s web site at www.korten.co.uk. www.korten.co.uk 8 9 Chartered Accountants and Tax Advisors 80 years of helping people achieve their financial ambitions. We provide Central London expertise on your doorstep. • • • Planning throughout your business and life cycle Tax advice for all your business and personal needs Full accounting and advisory services to support local businesses Contact us for a free initial consultation by email at: mail@roffeswayne.com or by telephone 01483 416232. Follow us @RoffeSwayne www.roffeswayne.com Roffe Swayne are avid supporters of Guildford Hockey Club and wish them every success. Run by local couple Graham and Sarah Firth, we are lucky to have The Three Lions on our doorstop. Crowned Shepherd Neame Pub of the Year 2015, our partner serves great food including roasts on a Sunday as well as great ales and local brews. Bring your team or family along to one of the many socials including live music on Friday and Saturday Night at 9pm and every other Sunday at 4pm, Quiz night on a Wednesday at 8.30pm and Bingo every other Monday at 8.30pm! THE THREE LIONS 55 Meadrow Farncombe Surrey GU7 3HR Tel: 01483 417605 www.thethreelionsfarncombe.co.uk 10 11 World of Hockey it’s always for positive reasons. There are plenty of players in the Irish hockey team I also look up to. Because we don’t have funding, these guys who are lawyers, doctors, barristers, accountants have full time jobs and yet still have the ability to qualify for the Olympics which is pretty inspirational. Other teams like GB and Holland have full time players whilst we all have 9 to 5 jobs then train and play and can still beat England in the Europeans; the lads are paying to play. So there are characters that may not be famous and if you look around you can see similar people. and centre mid for Guildford Ladies’ Hannah Wyllie, U16’s A-team player junior hockey camp to interview 3rd XI, took time out from the recent who came along to coach. two inspirational international players Stuart Loughrey Just back yourself and enjoy it. There’s no point in playing something that you don’t enjoy and don’t put too much pressure on yourself. If I go out with a smile on my face and want to enjoy it and even if I do make a mistake, don’t think about it or overthink it; those days are the best. Just keep playing and playing! What advice would you give to a young aspiring hockey player? My name is Stuart Loughrey, I’m 24 and from Dublin. I have 62 caps playing for Ireland. Currently I’m preparing for the 2016 Rio Olympics with the Irish Squad and I play defender and midfield for the men’s first team at Hampstead & Westminster. Please introduce yourself! How did you get into hockey? My mum and brother both played hockey and I started playing in primary school. It’s a great way to meet friends; I went to Loughborough University without knowing anybody - I joined hockey and they became my family at university. The Irish coach once said to me that hockey is the best passport you can get; no matter what country you go to you can join a club and make friends instantly. Secondly, I really wanted to pursue the talent I have in hockey to see how far I can go. Why do you enjoy playing hockey? Never to be afraid to make a mistake, because you learn from your mistakes. To take on feedback from any coach, no matter how negative or positive; it’s always useful and it’s how you use that feedback to improve the way you play that’s important. What would you say hockey has taught you? Pad Thai Good Will Hunting Nikki Lloyd My name is Nikki Lloyd, I’m 28, a Scottish international forward and mid-field player with 70 caps including two European Championships and one Commonwealth Games. I’m currently living in Farnborough. Tell us a bit about yourself! My brother is three and a half years older than me and everything he did I wanted to do - so when he started to play hockey I wanted to play hockey! How did you get into hockey? Brian O’Driscoll – from an Irish point of view he’s a real role model on and off the pitch. He’s never in the papers for doing something bad or for mad nights out, Everything! I love the off-the-field stuff so being in the gym, training, working on fitness; anything to do with weights I love. You take your strength, power and skill onto the pitch and there’s nothing better than running past someone and beating them with your speed, it’s beautiful! 12 13 What is your favourite food? Favourite movie? Who are your favourite sports stars? What do you enjoy about hockey? Self-discipline – so saying no when I was younger, saying no to going out and knowing I had to be up in the gym at 6.30am I didn’t need to be out at 1am with friends. It’s taught me time management - when I was younger getting on with my school work, and now getting planning done before work to make sure I can play hockey. It’s also taught me to just enjoy things. There’s no point in doing something if it stresses you out or it doesn’t bring you happiness and I love hockey because I enjoy playing it. What three things has hockey taught you? What’s your favourite food? And your favourite movie? Burgers and chips! Love Actually Jamie Dwyer, the Australian men’s hockey player who has been voted number one player in the world seven times. He’s in his late 30’s still playing and he’s everything I would like to be. His skill is unbelievable, his fitness, his shots, his technique - everything in my eyes is perfect, I’d just like to be him! Who is your favourite sports star? Don’t let setbacks bring you down or stop you. So if you don’t make a team or make a selection, don’t stop because one thing coaches are looking for is how you react to that setback. If you can be resilient you will come back stronger. What advice would you give to a young aspiring hockey player? GUILDFORD HC CHRISTMAS DINNER 14 15 Fork Handles Kitchen is a unique neighbourhood restaurant offering modern British cuisine with a seasonal flavour sourcing ingredients within a 30 mile radius. A kitchen offering breakfast lunch and dinner, classic movie nights, supper clubs & a versatile event space. 1-4 St Peters Road, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU32 3HX Tel: 01730 266250 www.forkhandleskitchen.co.uk TOMORROW’S ACCOUNTING SERVICES TODAY The Numbers Machine brings together cloud accounting technology, blue-chip commercial know-how and accounting expertise to provide small businesses with their very own world-class finance function. 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Somewhere in our range, there is a new, ex-demonstrator or used car to suit every requirement and fit every budget - from the iconic Fiat 500 town car & it’s sporty Abarth sister, through stylish Alfa Romeo saloons to the phenomenally well-specified Kia Sorento family SUV. Leading independent day school for boys aged 11 - 18 If you are looking for a runabout for the au-pair or a car for a son or daughter recently passed their test, take a look at the MG3, a car that will grace your drive rather better than a banger from Autotrader, with none of the risk of a dodgy second hand car! In addition to the basic sponsorship package, we will contribute a further amount (ranging from £100 to £250 depending on model) each time that a member buys a car from us. The business is actually based in Kent, but we will deliver to your door and demonstrate the car as we would for a showroom delivery. To find out more, speak to David Jennings (GU12) - call him on 07785 250412. 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