England: EHL to take helm as debt is reduced
After seven months in HEL, hockey has set up a new governing body to administer the sport from Jan 1... 
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HOCKEY SPORT POLL: ENGLAND'S MOST HANDSOME
How do you like your international men? With whom would you prefer to enjoy a
bit of slap and tackle? Do you fancy life out on the wing with Ben Sharpe,
the silky skills of Mark Pearn, or a bit of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation from Dr Tom Bertram? Are you eyeing up Duncan Woods or is tall and blond enough to tempt you between the posts?
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 Ben Sharpe, Cannock |
0% |
 Mark Pearn, Reading |
0% |
 Tom Bertram, Bournville |
50% |
 Duncan Woods, Southgate |
0% |
 Simon Mason, Reading |
50% |
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This poll ran from Aug 25th, 2001 to Sep 25th, 2001 Total Votes: 2
Previous Polls / Results
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England: Higgins Group PLC to sponsor indoor hockey  x17
Hockey England Ltd is delighted to announce that Higgins Group PLC have agreed to sponsor its indoor competitions programme. The sponsorship is for three... 
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England: EHL: No change at the top  x3
THERE was no change at the head of all three divisions of the men’s National League with Reading, the champions, Old Loughtonians and Bowdon... 
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England: EHL: Medical facilities criticised
TOM BERTRAM, the Reading, England and Great Britain defender, has condemned the lack of medical facilities at national league clubs... 
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England: EHL: Reading at full strength for Students x4
Reading, the defending National League Premier Champions, who returned to the top of the table last weekend following their 3-0 victory at Doncaster, entertain... 
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England: Smith gets into groove for World Cup
JANE SMITH displayed the type of finishing prowess that she will hope to translate to the international stage when England play in the World Cup finals... 
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England: EHL: Organ and Jones lead Cannock rout  x14
There were goals galore in the third round of the EH Men's Cup yesterday, Cannock topping the bill with a 22-0 win over West Bridgford. Simon Organ... 
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England: EHL: Leicester's chance for revenge x17
Olton and West Warwickshire, last season's winners of the English Women's Premiership and the new leaders of the English Women's League... 
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England: EHL: Gatherer reaping bountiful rewards for Olton
OLTON seized the chance to move three points clear at the top of the women’s premier division after the games involving their close rivals... 
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England: EHL: Reading stay on Surbiton's heels
NOT even a hat-trick by James Webber for Teddington against Reading, the premier division champions, could stem the tide as the holders helped... 
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England: EHL: Standards 'declining'  x53
National League hockey is declining, according to England midfielder Duncan Woods who said yesterday that he had not played in a decent game... 
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England: EHL: Bevan shines in new role for Slough
Slough, the defending League Champions, moved to the top of the women's Premier following their 1-0 win away at Canterbury on Saturday and a... 
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England: EHL: Saliger inspires Surbiton victory x8
STEFAN SALIGER, a gold medal-winner with the 1996 German Olympic team, scored two late goals to steer Surbiton to a dramatic 5-3 victory over... 
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England: EHL: Robinson inspires Reading
There were goals galore on the first full day of the new season with the title favourites all getting in on the act... 
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England: Trojans are given lesson
Trojans' return to the Premier Division of the women's National League proved about as miserable as it can get after a 7-0 drubbing from Ipswich... 
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England: Anxiety over league
England coach Tricia Heberle will be spending the next six weeks with her fingers crossed as her players prepare to cram in eight National League club matches... 
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From the EHA: ENGLISH HOCKEY NEWS
As you will have seen from the recent letter from the President many things have been happening in English Hockey since the Special General... 
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England: EHL: Reading and Olton take top honours  x6
READING'S men and Olton's women took the major prizes in domestic hockey yesterday, when they won their respective Premiership finals to clinch... 
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England: EHL: Todd caps season of success with late winner
ROB TODD helped Reading to crown a memorable season when he converted a penalty stroke four minutes from time to steer them to a deserved 3-2... 
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England: EHL: Old rivals lock horns for finals x7
THE top two finishers in the National League proved their worth by clinching places in the Premiership play-off finals at Beeston today... 
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England: Clubs offered loan package x3
A MILLIONAIRE businessman from Brighton has offered a £500,000 interest-free loan to help the sport out of its financial crisis... 
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England: Clubs face key vote on rescue package x8
THE future of English hockey appeared much brighter last night after Mike Corby, the president of the English Hockey Association, confirmed that he... 
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England: EHL: Spy in the shower dampens Reading's celebrations  x13
READING have made no secret of their dislike of the play-offs, but they did their talking on the pitch yesterday with an emphatic 4-1 victory over Surbiton to book... 
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England: 'Clubs not liable for EHA debts'
THE English Hockey Association are scaremongering when they say clubs would be responsible for their £1 million debts, according to a top solicitor... 
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England: EHA Club Briefing - Issue 7
The contents of this brief are to inform Clubs and their membership of issues and activities of their association. Richard Wyatt writes it... 
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England: EHL Playoffs to go ahead as planned
English Hockey has announced that the EHL promotion and relegation playoffs will take place at the National Hockey Stadium & Conference Centre in Milton... 
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England: EHL Review for 20 & 21 April & details of Premiership matches on 28 April
The last weekend of regular season action in the EHL saw dramatic conclusions in the race to reach the Premiership Finals... 
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England: EHL: Inter League Tournament. Results for Sunday 21 April
Inter League Tournament. Results for Sunday 21 April - Current Leaders Birmingham University and Ipswich respectively... 
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England: EHL: Finish in sight
The final matches of the regular season in the national league conclude this weekend with Leicester, Clifton and Olton contesting two places in the... 
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England: Clubs still have all to play for
THE men's and women's National Leagues conclude this weekend, with everything to play for - a set of circumstances due partly to the tightness of the play-off... 
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England: Beeston Hockey Club host EHL Premiership finals
Nottinghamshire based hockey club; Beeston has been selected to host the 2002 EHL Premiership Finals scheduled to take place on bank holiday... 
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England: Clubs get call to bail out EH
The EHA has been forced to call a special general meeting at Milton Keynes on May 4 in an attempt to prevent the association from facing... 
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English Hockey Association going down the drain  x23
HOCKEY has provided one of the most memorable Olympic moments of all time, when Sean Kerly and company won gold for Great Britain in Seoul back... 
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English Hockey to call Special General Meeting  x4
Following a meeting of the National Council of the English Hockey Association at Milton Keynes yesterday (Wednesday 11 April 2002). EHA President... 
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England: EHL Review for 6 & 7 April
Reading took the Mens Premier Division title for the second consecutive season after their 5-3 win over Canterbury. After falling behind to a Tim Pinnock... 
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England: EHL: Ipswich seize cup
LEISA KING, who missed her brother's wedding in order to play, yesterday scored a hat-trick as Ipswich beat Olton 3-2 at the National Stadium in Milton... 
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England: EHL: Cup glory beckons for eager Bowdon
BOWDON know they will never have a better chance of causing a significant upset in a domestic competition. The non-league club from Cheshire meet Belper... 
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England: EHL: Club Briefing Issue 5
The contents of this brief are to inform Clubs and their membership of issues and activities of their association. Richard Wyatt writes it... 
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England: EHL Premiership Tournament schedule revised
English Hockey has announced that this year's EHL Premiership Tournament will not take place at Belle Vue in Manchester as previously scheduled... 
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England: EHL Showpiece event lost
THE showpiece Premiership play-offs, which should have been a warm-up for the Commonwealth Games, have fallen victim to the English Hockey Association's... 
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