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March 31, 2005
IrishExaminer.com, Ireland
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By Mark Gallagher
IRISH hockey took its first step on the journey towards excellence in Dublin yesterday with the announcement that Ireland has been short-listed to host the men?s hockey qualifying tournament for the Beijing Olympics.

As the sport unveiled a branding and commercial drive that ties in with the hosting of the Women?s European Championships this August, Irish Hockey Association?s Chief Executive Paul Varian said making the short-list was a timely boost for the sport.

?There has been a major change in Irish hockey over the past six months and making this short-list is evidence of that,? Varian said. ?The days of hockey being seen as a ?backwater? amateur sport in Ireland is gone.?

He feels confident Ireland are in running to host the qualifying tournament, even though they face stiff opposition from Switzerland, France and New Zealand. ?Ireland has a good history of hosting these major events and that will stand to us,? he said.




Mr Varian felt, was the dawn of a new era for the sport in this country, with the launch of a plan to take Irish hockey to the next level. With the women?s team ranked 13th in the world, and the IHA having hired Dave Passmore as its first high performance director, there?s optimism the sport will climb to the next level.

Mr Passmore has made regular qualification for major championships his main aim as high performance director, with the more immediate aim of getting both the men and women?s teams into the World Cup next year.

?Within the next two years, we want not only to qualify for the World Cup, but to participate competitively in it,? Mr Passmore said. Key to achieving this is the development of a distinctive Irish style of play.

?Most hockey nations have their own style of play. And we want to develop that here. The Australian team that won the Olympics used the same style of play that their under-21s used when they won the World Cup in Milton Keynes in 1998,? he said.

The IHA recognise that success in sport is crucial if hockey is to succeed in attracting the casual sports fan, as they hope to do. Mr Passmore believes the future for Irish hockey is bright, pointing to the Irish U-18s that won the European Youth Cup in 2002 and were runners-up in 2003 as evidence of that. More than half the 40,000 players involved in the sport in Ireland are under the age of eighteen.

?There has been a lot of scepticism in Irish hockey for a while, wondering was it going to change,? said Frank Gormley, the IHA?s Marketing Director. ?This is a new beginning for the sport in Ireland and the time for change is now.?

The IHA will continue that change in Belfast today and in Cork on Monday, where they will announce a major sponsor for the sport.
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BANBRIDGE MAN!!!!
04-03-2005  6:21 am
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Lets face it, its Banbridge who are the best at all levels now,burney,irish junior cup, Club Championships,watch this space!!!!
query
04-04-2005  9:51 am
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...and Irish Senior Cup? I think Blue is the colour there is it not?
nonbanman
04-06-2005  4:46 am
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To say they were very lucky in the IJC final is a massive understatement. The lost the PC count 18 - 2. How Harlequins didn't bag at least 3 more goals is an absolute mystery!
nonquinsman
04-20-2005  5:50 am
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It has to be said that chris daunt's mistakes were the difference on the day. The banbridge equaliser has to be the softest goal i have ever seen at any level. As for the second goal the ball was crossed right in front of him at a slow speed that could easily have been kicked over the sideline. I thought he was one of our u-18 "stars" that won the europeans and a future international. Safe to write that off!!!!!!
A concerned follower of Hockey
04-27-2005  1:26 pm
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Mr Passmore's duties as High Performance Director - I.H.U.
Last week Glennane played Cork Harlequins for qualification to the All Ireland Club championships. To my utter amasement Mr Passmore was coaching the Cork Harlequins team. It is my opinion that while Mr Passmore is a paid employee of the I.H.U. he should not be involved in a coaching capacity in any Club either Male or Female other than on a temporary and National basis. Common sense should dictate this and I trust that the practice is discontinued forthwith. It would be a sacking offence in any other self respecting sport.
Another concerned follower of hockey
04-29-2005  8:38 am
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Mr.Passmore
You are dead right. I wonder how many quins players will be called into the irish team and squad. And how many are in his "development" panels. It's called feathering the nest.
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