Canterbury Hockey Club
Leagues | English Hockey League & Euro Hockey League |
Founded | 1901 |
Home Ground | Polo Farm |
City | Canterbury, England |
Team Colours | Green and White(H) Red(A) |
Canterbury Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in Canterbury, England. The club was established in 1901 and the home ground is located just outside Canterbury at Polo Farm. There are two water-based pitches, a sand based pitch and clubhouse.[1]
The men's 1st XI play in the England Hockey League [2] and the ladies 1st XI play in the Women's Hockey League.[3] The large club fields ten men's sides, five ladies' sides, and various youth sides.
Teams
Mens
- 1st XI
- 2nd XI
- Pligrims
- 3s
- 4s
- Millers
- 5s
- Griffins
- Squires
- Friars
Ladies
- 1st XI
- 2s
- 2As
- 3s
- 3As
Juniors
The club has a large number of junior teams from U18s to U8s. These teams represent the club in various competitions across Kent and the rest of the country.
Major Honors
- 1999–00 Men's League Champions
- 2002–03 Women's Cup Winners
- 2004-05 Women's Super Cup Winners
- Five times Women's League Runner-Up & 1998 Men's League Runner-up
Internationals past and present
- Wei Adams - Scotland
- Craig Boyne - Australia
- Kwan Browne - Trinidad and Tobago
- Mel Clewlow - England and Great Britain (Double Olympian, Sydney 2000 and Beijing 2008)
- Sean Kerly - England and Great Britain (Olympic Bronze medallist in 1984 and Olympic Gold medallist in 1988)
- Nikki Kidd - Scotland and Great Britain
- Nikki Lloyd - Scotland
- David Mathews - England and Great Britain
- Mickel Pierre - Trinidad and Tobago
- Susannah Townsend - England and Great Britain (Olympic Gold Medalist, Rio 2016)
- Jennifer Wilson - South Africa (Triple Olympian, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012)
- James Oates - England U21, Ex England U18(Captain)
References
- ↑ "Canterbury Hockey Club official website". Retrieved 14 November 2014.
- ↑ "EHL Men's Premier Division league table". Retrieved 14 November 2014.
- ↑ "WHL Women's Premier Division league table". Retrieved 14 November 2014.
- ↑ "Canterbury place expectation on junior hockey players". bbc.co.uk. 30 September 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
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