Category Archives: Mens


Men’s 1′s Cup Game Sunday 20/11/11

The Men’s 1st team play Bexleyheath & Belvedere 1st XI in the 3rd round of the England Hockey Board Trophy at Short Lane on Sunday 20th November. Push back is at 1 pm and spectators are very welcome and support from AHC members is requested. Come on U Red & Blacks.


Back to school again for Men’s 2s

Ashford Men 2s – Away to Gerrards Cross, lost 3-0.

Having been thrashed the previous week, due to possibly the worst Ashford performance in recent years, we were not overly confident in getting a positive result this week against a top four team in this league. But as we started on Beaconsfield High School beach, which doubles up as a hockey astro on weekends, there was a distinct difference in mind-set than weeks past, for once we were up for the game. And it showed, we started the game strongly, with Steve Taylor and Robbie Grant utilising their pace and stick skills, and Jack Hayes running GX defence ragged. Ironically, our dominance was also our downfall. Having created a terrific opening and getting into GX D, we gave the ball away cheaply, and had over committed. GX slipped 3 or 4 passes and the ball was in the back of our net. Half time and one down, we were disappointed we weren’t ahead, we came out of the blocks after half time superbly again creating opportunities through Matt Samouel and the returning Paul ‘Shar’ Neyton. But again after dominating the period of play we gave away a cheap short corner and were punished. Being 2 down with 15 to go Ashford pushed on, but were once more caught out on the break have lost possession in the opposing 25.

A much better performance from the red and blacks, but having dug ourselves into a bit of a hole, we are going to have to keep up this level of performance to get out of trouble. Starting with Maidenhead at home next week.


Down and Up for Men’s 1s in double game weekend

A down and up weekend for the ‘Ford as they lost in the league to Wallingford on Saturday but recovered well to beat fellow regional leaguers Eastcote in the EHB Trophy 24 hours later.

Pride often comes before a fall and maybe the ‘Ford were a little too confident after winning their previous two league games. They probably had the better of the scoreless first half but as they went in search of all three points after the interval they lost their shape and Wallingford capitalised on defensive errors with two late goals.

A chastening experience and when Eastcote took an early lead on Sunday a bad weekend looked on the cards. The ‘Ford defence in which Phil Lewis was outstanding stood their ground and gradually the midfield took control. The composure on the ball and patience going forward which was missing a day earlier returned and Jas Nijhar, who always had a threatening look about him, netted the equaliser from close range.

Luke Cottrell, who had an excellent game in midfield, put the ‘Ford in front from the spot soon after the interval and though Eatcote managed to equalise, the ‘Ford went back in front through Phil Lewis. A second from the youngster 15 minutes from time put the ‘Ford well clear and set the seal on a fine team performance. On Saturday, there was only one real candidate for the team’s man of the match award and that was Darren Cole. but against Eastcote most of the team had legitimate claims for the accolade and it was Lewis who took it.

So, the ‘Ford players and their supporters, who were at eastcote in force, will be huddled around their transistors hoping for a home tie when the draw for the last 32 is made on 5Live.

Finally, thanks to Andy ‘Shaggy’ Sonden for providing cover from the bench for both matches and only getting ten minutes of pitch time on Saturday and none on Sunday. It requires a degree of selflessness that few hockey players seem to possess and is much appreciated, as were the efforts of Dave Eastbury who travelled to Eastcote direct from his Sunday football match for just two minutes of action.


Fixture times for next two weeks….but keep checking with captains!

Whilst the times against fixtures seem to have a bug, here’s the times for you as per the latests fixture sheet I have…but please, do check in with captains and let them know your availability…just in case there’s been another update!

SAT 22nd OCTOBER – also PLACE YOUR BETS SOCIAL from 7pm
ladies 1s vs Winchmore Hill HOME at 10.30
Men’s 1s vs Wallingford HOME at 12
ladies 3s vs PHC CHiswick HOME at 1.30
Men’s 5s vs Marlow HOME at 3
Men’s 2s vs Gerrards Cross AWAY at 12
Men’s 4s vs Oxford AWAY at 2.30
Ladies 2s vs Eastcote AWAY at 3

SAT OCT 29th
Ladies 3s vs Hendon & Mill Hill HOME at 12
Mens’s 2s vs Maidenhead HOME at 1.30
Men’s 4s vs Oxford Hawks HOME at 3
Men’s 1s vs Oxford AWAY at 1
Men’s 3s vs Phoenix & Ranlagh AWY at 2.30


Men’s 1s triumph at stadium

Sat 15th October – PHC Chiswick 1 Ashford 1st XI 3

In terms of possession and territorial advantage, this was a game of two halves. The ‘Ford, one up after two minutes and three to the good after 20 were full value for their 3-1 half time but had to batten down the hatches after the break as PHCC adopted a far more robust approach to things. The scoreless second half was down to a what we have, we hold approach from the visitors based on disciplined defence from front to back and on the rare occasions PHCC did break through they found either Andy Barnes or Adam Smith barring their way.

Alex Betts scored from the ‘Ford’s first penalty corner and Jas Nijhar’s fifth in three games a few minutes later was given some help by the keeper. Andy Barnes calmly slotted his second of the season from the spot after a foul on Chris Bolton and although PHCC pulled one back they never really capitalised on having the lion’s share of the ball after that.
So, three points for the “Ford from what is always a difficult trip to the forbidding surroundings of the Linford Christie Stadium in the shadow of Wormwood Scrubs Prison. The experience was, however, brightened somewhat by PHCC’s warm welcome and convivial post match hospitality.


Ashford take the opportunities in close game

Sat 15th October – Ashford 5s away to Eastcote, won 7-1

A comfortable victory for Ashford 5th XI at Eastcote in an otherwise even match. Goals from young Sam Betts put Ashford two up at half time, with good work from Chris Taylor in the Ashford goal keeping the Eagles at bay. Ashford continued the good work in the 2nd half taking advantage of a fairly weak defence, with further goals from Joe Muldoon, Sam Betts(2), Jim Berressem and Kulvir Singh, with Eastcote finally netting a goal late in the game. The final score of 7 – 1 flattered Ashford, who for once converted every opportunity to come away with a satisfying victory


AHC home game fixtures and times this week

Please be aware that we are having issues with our fixtures calendar, and the times shown may not be accurate. Please refer to the details originally sent to your fixtures secretary for confirmation


Astro Draw Winners for October 2011

The astro draw winners for October 2011 are:

£100 Anna Protheroe

£50 Ray Edwards

£50 Ian Jenkins (kindly donated back to AHC)

Congratulations to all the winners and your cheques should be with you soon. It is only £12 per year for a ticket and a draw is made every month throughout the season, with the extra big money prizes being drawn at the AHC Annual Dinner in April. Application forms are available on the website (see link on side bar) and on the Club Notice Board. Help support and give yourself a chance of winning some money at the same time.


UPDATE TO SOCIAL – PLACE YOUR BETS – 22nd OCTOBER

Apologies to everyone…whilst coming and going on my holidays, I got the dates mixed up for Place your Bets…its actually on SATURDAY 22nd OCTOBER. Lucy, Hannah and the team are devising pesky challenges for us to anticipate or bet who will win…are there any sneaky cracker eaters to take the eating tasks by storm (ie me…think it might be the only time I beat Digger in an eating competition!)…who do you think could spin the most times and still score a goal…these may be the challenges, but then again, they might not!

Come down on Saturday 22nd October for another fun filled night! look out for emails from ahcsocial@hotmail.co.uk


Ashford tamed by the beast from the Eastro: Eastcote 3s 4 – 0 Ashford 2s

What a successful hunter needs above all else is patience. Patience and a big gun. Sadly, in the modern-day world of Astroturf hockey the use of the big gun has been outlawed, and so as Ashford 2s went for their first scalp of the big game season, coolness and poise were the watchwords.

Starting downwind of the scarlet-clad Eastcote team, Ashford began stalking their prey with quiet intent, and spent the first five minutes of the game in almost constant possession. With both Robbie Grant and James Maitland bursting with attacking verve on the flanks, the red and blacks were able to move the ball around at will, and seemed to have taken little time to judge the lie of the land. Gradually however Eastcote began to find their way into the game with some sharp counter-attacking hockey; some excellent tackling from Andy ‘flaps’ Tunna and Dom Hillman keeping them at bay.

With 15 minutes gone Ashford seemed certain to bag their first goal of the game: An excellent through ball from Shaggy Sonden saw David ‘Crabhands’ Eastbury clean through on goal, but his pistol shot ricocheted of the post. Further chances came and went with Crabhands firing two more rounds just past the right-hand upright and Jack Hayes trigger jamming after a fizzing cross-field ball.

With their prey now clearly aware of their attacking intent, Ashford regrouped from the second half with a changed back line, Graham Smart taking a well earned break from central defence. It was a mistake from stand-in left half Shaggy 5 minutes later that saw Eastcote break the deadlock however: Unable to clear the loose ball after making the first tackle, Eastcote’s left wing skipped gazelle-like into the circle, and fired across for their forward to sweep in.

The hunter had now firmly become the hunted and despite some tireless midfield play from Ben Degazon, things went from bad to worse 5 minutes later. Having stepped back into the fray, Smartie clumsily bundled into Eastcote’s centre-mid – a 10 minute trip to the sidelines his reward. By the time he’d returned to the pitch Ashford were 2-0 down, and things were only going to get worse. Despite some incisive distribution from sentinel full-back Amit Bhamra, Ashford could not hold onto the ball in midfield, and they were punished by a penalty corner struck firmly down the middle, and another lightning counter attack that this time they were helpless to defend against.

In a thoroughly disappointing second half, the one highlight was seeing keeper Ryan Croxon winning a top-circle dance-off with the Eastcote left wing, but Ashford will need to improve their moves overall before their home game next weekend.


Heat Beat 3s

Ashford IIIs  1 – 8  Marlow IIIs
(1st October, 2011)

Ashford’s 3rd eleven started their season with a resounding defeat against Marlow; however the underwhelming final score was the result of a second half capitulation. For the first half at least, Ashford contested a relatively even game and perhaps should have been 2 – 1 up at the interval; slick passing in midfield was complimented by a tireless and resolute performance in defence, particularly from Ashford’s half-backs. As it was they went in 2 – 1 down with Marlow scoring just before the break after Smith had equalised clinically from a sweeping counter attack.

Yet the second half was an entirely different story. With Ashford carrying a couple of niggling injuries exacerbated by raucous 29-degree heat, their performance started to lag. Repeated substitutions – an attempt to gain some little respite for fatigued players – only succeeded in confusing the midfield. Ashford’s play throughout had seen the ball regularly played into space as they looked to utilise their pace and stretch the opposition; in contrast Marlow played increasingly to stick. The home team’s tactic backfired in the intense heat and led to deadened legs and exhausted minds. Ultimately, Ashford stopped tracking runners from midfield leaving the defence consistently and horrendously exposed to wave after wave of Marlow attacks. Dead on their feet, Ashford shipped 4 goals in the last 10 minutes despite the dogged and admirable efforts of their keeper and beleaguered defenders.

A result to consign to history and here’s hoping that next week’s game, with plenty of passing to stick, heralds an improved team performance.


Double Home Win for Mens’ 1st XI

Saturday Ashford 4 OMTs 1, Sunday EH

Two wins from two home games kick-started the 2011/12 season for the “Ford. Newly promoted Old Merchant Taylors arrived at the Lane brimming with confidence after an opening day victory but were left to rue failing to make the most of their domination of first half possession. Well marshalled by Andy Barnes and Ben Washer, the “Ford allowed the visitors few clear cut  chances and made the most of their only real opportunity when Jas Nijhar opened the scoring seconds before the interval.

The ‘Ford started the second half with real purpose and from a  penalty corner forced immediately after the restart, Jas Nijhar followed up his effort from the top and bundled home the rebound to double the home side’s lead. The third clinically finished by Chris Bolton was the result of a glittering move of passing and movement down the right flank and gave the “Ford some breathing space but perhaps not used to finding themselves in a such a good position they relaxed and let OMTs back into it. However, Ryan Holland’s excellent finish after capitalising on a sloppy piece of control made  the points safe.
The following day, the ‘Ford entertained fellow Regional Leaguers Sonning in the first round of the EHB Trophy, a competition they have won on two previous occasions.
Despite dominating the first half, the ‘Ford had just one goal from Jas Nijhar to show for their supremacy. However, they moved up through the gears in the second half and romped into a 4-0 lead. Nijhar rammed home a corner for his second of the match and fourth of the weekend and Chris Bolton scored a goal which was a mirror image of his effort the day before. This time a fast transfer from right to left, some precise passing and a crisp cross found Bolton on his own with the keeper to beat and he made no mistake. Alex Betts then scored from a corner and perhaps understandably given that they were almost home and hosed after a long weekend, the “Ford took their foot off the pedal and Sonning pulled a couple of goals back.
However, captain Luke Cottrell, who was outstanding in the middle of the park, rallied his  troops and Ryan Holland had the final word with an emphatic finish from the edge of the circle.
Next week the ‘Ford will have to be at their best to get anything from the inhospitable surroundings of the Linford Christie Stadium which PHC Chiswick call home.

Umpire training for AHC members

Middlesex Hockey Umpires Association have planned to hold two Level I umpires courses shortly. The first is at West Hampstead HC on Tuesday 1st November (coaching session start 7.30pm – finish 10pm) and Wednesday 9th November (written test start 8pm – finish 9.15pm). The venue is the Cumberland Clubhouse in Alvanley Gardens, NW6 1JD, upstairs room over the squash courts, parking is in the road outside. This venue is not where the hockey players usually go to in Lymington Road but further up the hill.

The second Level 1 umpires course is being held at Teddington HC, Broom Road, on Tuesdays 8th & 15th November 2011 with the same start and finishing times. It is essential that all candidates are there for each start time and not be late please.

Maximum number of places available on each course is 30.
Four have already booked in for the West Hampstead course and one for Teddington.

Places are ONLY secured on our receipt of the course fee.

For those intending to attend, it is recommended that payment be made as soon as possible to be sure of a place.
Course fee is £40 and entry for the courses closes latest 3 days before the start date or earlier if all 30 places have been taken up..
Payments may be made either by -
- posting a cheque payable to MHUA to me at the address below
- or paid, quoting candidates name, directly into our account at Lloyds Bank sort code 30-98-79 account MHUA 01993753, with an email advice to me please.
Of the £40,

£25 is used to pay for the resources pack we obtain from England Hockey

£5 to cover our travel costs to the course and the subsequent practical assessment

£10 deposit which will be refunded on successful completion of the course OR may be used towards purchasing a set of 3 coloured umpire’s shirts which would then reduce the net cost to £15 for the entire set.

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to email or give me a call and I will provide further details.

Luvvy/Tracey Holland c/o president@ashfordhockeyclub.co.uk


AHC Men’s Meeting Tonight 26/10/11

All members of the men’s section are invited to an urgent meeting tonight at the Clubhouse at 7.30pm to discuss which of the way forward for the coming season as regards to the lower teams. Please be there if you can.