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		<title>Threadbare Town face Three Rock tester</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 01:08:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Findlater</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/index.php/2012/02/threadbare-town-face-three-rock-tester/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_35891-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft tfe wp-post-image" alt="DSC_3589" title="DSC_3589" /></a>Monkstown will face one of their biggest challenges this weekend as they take on Three Rock Rovers shy seven members of their panel, turning what might have been a repeat of their early-season mauling into a considerable banana-skin.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Monkstown will face one of their biggest challenges this weekend as they take on Three Rock Rovers shy seven members of their panel, turning what might have been a repeat of their early-season mauling into a considerable banana-skin.</p>
<p>David Cole’s shoulder has opened the door for Richard Sykes to step up to the Irish panel for the second Spanish training camp, giving the Town three days in which to come up with a new corner go-to man and a considerable rock in their defence.</p>
<p>With switch-left, and forward talisman, Gareth Watkins also gone it robs some more of their scoring prowess – 19 goals between the pair – while creator-in-chief Stephen Cole is also out.<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_35891.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13891" title="DSC_3589" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_35891-300x240.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="240" /></a></p>
<p>He is awaiting an MRI scan following a collision with Peter English after which Monkstown lost much of their spark, allowing Railway to come back and grab a draw.</p>
<p>Dave Fitzgerald’s international commitments have been eased somewhat by the arrival of Irish U-18 keeper Mark Ingram from Railway earlier in January but, with Frank Ryan and Gavin O’Halloran also unavailable, the sky-blues are scrambling.</p>
<p>Rovers’ plight is less severe though Stephen West has been one of their standouts this year with cover hard to come by between the posts while Garry Ringwood has scored two in two since returning to the forward line, replacing Peter Blakeney.</p>
<p>All the ties this weekend have an air of unpredictability about them. YMCA are another sides with a rake of absentees with David Robinson joined on the long-term list by Andy Walker with a broken bone in his hand, robbing them of a pair of Leinster provincial regulars.</p>
<p>With Nick Burke now in France, their date with Railway is suitably tricky. Railway have the first semblances of injury issues, themselves, after scarcely a bruise in the first half of the season.</p>
<p>Mark English missed last week’s game with a neck issue, as did Eoin MacArtur with concussion, but both might return. Fiachra Maher’s groin, however, is a concern and kept him out of the majority of the date with the Town last time out</p>
<p>It is now or never for Clontarf when they meet UCD at the bullring on Saturday with a loss all but condemning them to tenth and a second successive yo-yo between the divisions.</p>
<p>On the plus side for Gareth Borland’s side is that two of the students more effective operators are absent with Conor Motyer and Shane O’Donoghue abroad but there is class in the likes of Patrick Shanahan, Keith Kenning and David Watkins that needs to tamed.</p>
<p>Aussies Maverick Yow and James Gurbiel, along with Rob Kelly, are central to their hopes but Andy Poynter is likely to miss the guts of the rest of the season with international cricket commitments, as he was named in the Ireland side to go to South Africa and then Dubai later this month.</p>
<p>Fingal and Glenanne usually provides plenty of drama with sparks often flying but the Glens will be hoping to keep their wits about them to profit from any slip from the two sides ahead of them. Joe Brennan remains on the recovery trail but they have found new scoring outlets this term with Richie Shaw (seven) and Jonathan Kane (ten) stepping up to the mark.</p>
<p>The Airport side’s half-court game frustrated Pembroke last time around and may be put into effect again, looking for the pace of Tom Manning and Adrian Sweeney to work the channels.</p>
<p>Corinthian and Pembroke, meanwhile, is a tie with potential to thrill as both prefer the open, flowing style. Davy Carson will aim to use <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldazjxfDXig" target="_blank">his unique range of skills</a> against his former club and can count himself unlucky – along with opponent Alan Sothern – not to get a call to Paul Revington’s latest selection.<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4302.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13892" title="DSC_4302" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4302-240x300.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Pembroke continue to be without Mossie Elliott and Timmy Hill but Patrick Good is back on the training paddock and contesting a place. Corinthian hope to add Neil Young after illness.</p>
<p>In division two, the rollercoaster continued in midweek with Weston hoping for the side that battled effectively in midweek to snatch a draw at Sutton rather than the one that capitulated against Avoca.</p>
<p>A third away day within seven days is tough going but Rathgar have lost twice at home in-a-row to see their promotion challenge falter as a half-dozen absentees have taken their toll.</p>
<p>The latter of those losses was to Mullingar who can now look to the remainder of the season with a monkey off their back. Chris Bull’s return and some other injury returns have buoyed Michael Gibson-Brabazon’s men and they will hope to catch an in-form Trinity off guard.</p>
<p>Suttonians will go top with any sort of result against Portrane in Glasnevin as Avoca are on the bye weekend. The Neville Davin Cup tips off on Sunday with plenty of evenly matched ties.</p>
<p>The Irish Junior Cup second round also takes place this weekend with five Leinster sides surviving thus far. Pembroke and Corinthian’s derby is the highlight from a local perspective.</p>
<p><strong>Men’s Leinster Division One (Saturday):</strong> YMCA vs Railway Union, 1.15pm, Milltown; Clontarf vs UCD, 2pm, Mount Temple; Monkstown vs Three Rock Rovers,3pm, Rathdown; Fingal vs Glenanne, 1.30pm, ALSAA; Corinthian vs Pembroke Wanderers, 1pm, Whitechurch Park</p>
<p><strong> Division Two:</strong> Portrane vs Suttonians, 1.30pm, Holy Faith, Glasnevin; Dublin University vs Mullingar, 12.45pm, Grange Road; Rathgar vs Weston, 2pm, High School</p>
<p><strong> Neville Davin Cup (Sunday):</strong> Avoca vs Dublin University, 3pm, Newpark; Portrane vs Mullingar, 1pm, The Maws; Rathgar vs Weston, 1pm, High School; Suttonians vs Navan, 4pm, Sutton Park</p>
<p><strong>Men’s Irish Junior Cup (Saturday):</strong> Lisnagarvey v Bandon, 1pm, Comber Road; Newry v Banbridge, 4pm, Newry Olympic; TRR v Bangor, 2.30pm, Grange Road; Pembroke v Corinthian, 1.30pm, Serpentine Avenue; Raphoe v Cookstown, 1pm, Royal and Prior; Annadale v YMCA, 1pm, Lough Moss; Suttonians v Cork C of I, 3pm, Sutton Park; Kilkeel v Antrim, 4pm, Kilkeel HS</p>
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		<title>Weston snatch late point at Sutton</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 12:28:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Findlater</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/index.php/2012/02/weston-snatch-late-point-at-sutton/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_2509-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft tfe wp-post-image" alt="DSC_2509" title="DSC_2509" /></a>Rob Lynch’s 11th goal of the season grabbed a late draw for Weston against Suttonians to limit their losses on the front-runners and remain in the mix for the promotion and play-off places.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Men&#8217;s Division Two: Suttonians 2 (Conor Gillett, Harry Spain) Weston 2 (Daryl Carey, Rob Lynch)</strong><br />
Rob Lynch’s 11th goal of the season grabbed a late draw for Weston to limit their losses on the front-runners and remain in the mix for the promotion and play-off places.</p>
<p>With both sides employing half-court games in the first half, chances were tight with Weston restricting the host to overhead balls while Lynch drew a good save from James Murtagh from the best chance of the half.</p>
<p>The second half proved more open and free-flowing with both sides pushing on. Weston went 1-0 up with a good long corner move which, after a couple of one-twos, saw the ball crashed across goal for Daryl Carey to slide in and deflect on his reverse.</p>
<p>Suttonians levelled five minutes later when Mick MGuinness’ crash ball fell to Conor Gillett at the top of the circle who hit open side into the corner. With plenty of chances at each end, Harry Spain fired Sutton into the lead for the first time, a precision drag to the bottom corner with ten minutes to go. But Weston responded with a corner of their own with Lynch nailing his effort for the draw.</p>
<p>The point lifts Suttonians level with Avoca at the top of the heap after 11 games while Weston are five off top with a game in hand.</p>
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		<title>Gar notch maiden win as Trin make inroads</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 23:54:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Findlater</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/index.php/2012/01/gar-notch-maiden-win-as-trin-make-inroads/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_2551-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft tfe wp-post-image" alt="DSC_2551" title="DSC_2551" /></a>Mullingar got their first win since stepping up to division two with an impressive victory over Rathgar; Trinity won twice to close the gap on the front-runners; Avoca endured a mixed weekend but move top]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Men’s Division Two<br />
Weston 0 Avoca 5 (Sean Walsh 2, Martin Naughton, Cliff Bailey, Mark Haughton)</strong><br />
Avoca returned to the top of the division as Weston self-destructed in a big way as their five game winning streak came to an end in unceremonious fashion. Five yellow cards and red for Enda Tucker for dissent saw the Griffeen Valley Park side under-staffed for much of the game and Avoca took advantage. Sean Walsh scored a classy first as he worked his way through the defensive sticks and slotted home. Martin Naughton made it two by half-time before Walsh added a sweet deflection. Cliff Bailey added a bizarre fourth, a corner second phase cracked goalward which looped high off the goalkeeper dropped into the goal. Mark Haughton completed the win.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_2551.jpg"><img src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_2551-300x268.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_2551" width="300" height="268" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-13832" /></a><strong>Rathgar 0 Mullingar 3 (Torben Marl, Ed Lindsay, Stephen Synott)</strong><br />
Mullingar picked up their first ever win in division two as they over-turned a defeat seven days earlier to the Rathgar Chiefs with a strong result. Chris Bull (pictured), back from injury which ruled him out since October, was central to the first two goals. He rounded the home goalkeeper to square to Torben Marl to finish off. Corner injector Bull then saw his shot hit a foot on the line, earning a stroke which Ed Lindsay finished off early in the second half. Stephen Synott completed the win 15 minutes from time, spinning on the ball and finishing off well. From Rathgar’s perspective, they had a first half goal disallowed for taking a shot from over shoulder height and hit the post, too, but Mullinger were decent value for the win.</p>
<p><strong>Portrane 1 (Nasir Munir) Dublin University 3 (Theo Kirwan, Steven Roberts, Roger Clarke)</strong><br />
Trinity started a fine weekend which saw them rise to third in the standings. Theo Kirwan started them on their way but Nasir Munir scored against the side he used to coach, five minutes into the second half, taking in a long ball and finishing with aplomb. Steven Roberts reversed home the second before Roger Clarke completed the victory as Trinity showed decent composure to hold possession and see out the tie. Ralph Billings’ drag-flick was earlier well saved by Cian Booth but, otherwise, Trinity held the box seat for the most part.</p>
<p><strong>Sunday: Dublin University 4 (Stephen Horsfall 2, Freddie Hill, Theo Kirwan) Avoca 1 (Sean Walsh)</strong><br />
A fine second half showing at a drenched Grange Road saw Trinity garner their second win of the weekend and close in a little further on Avoca in the title race. Freddie Hill opened the scoring with a cracker, starting the move from left-back, emerging through the midfield and exchanging passes which played him into the circle and finishing off. Sean Walsh levelled five minutes into the second half but the students kept pressing hard, consistently finding overloads up front. Theo Kirwan made it 2-1 after good work from Steven Nolan and Roger Clarke in the build-up. Stephen Horsfall finished off the next goal before the umpires consulted with a view to calling the game off due to the volume of water on the pitch with 18 minutes to go. They played on and Horsfall completed the win.</p>
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		<title>Honours even between Loreto and Railway hands UCD further initiative</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 00:19:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Findlater</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/index.php/2012/01/honours-even-between-loreto-and-railway-hands-ucd-further-initiative/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_75981-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft tfe wp-post-image" alt="DSC_7598" title="DSC_7598" /></a>Neither Railway Union nor Loreto could apply more pressure on UCD as they shared the spoils at Beaufort on Thursday night; full women's division one and men's Mills Cup preview and division two fixture times]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neither Railway Union nor Loreto could apply more pressure on UCD at the top of women’s division one going into the second half of the season as they shared the spoils at Beaufort on Thursday night. Instant responses by Hannah Matthews and Sarah Clarke cancelled out Kate Lloyd’s double but both sides felt they had a decent shout for all three points.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_75981.jpg"><img src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_75981-300x240.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_7598" width="300" height="240" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13732" /></a>Loreto were thankful to stand-in goalkeeper Ruth Murphy in the final reckoning, the regular third teamer filling in for the international-tied Louisa Healy and the unavailable Mary Harkin. She and Clarke kept out two corners after the final whistle to hold onto a point as well as picking off a decent late save to deny Jean McDonnell.</p>
<p>In the first half, Lloyd finished off the first goal of the game with a nicely clipped reverse but a penalty stroke was conceded within two minutes which Hannah Matthews converted for her fourth goal of the campaign.</p>
<p>The second period followed a similar pattern despite the hosts enjoying more of the possession. Railway, as is their wont, were sharp on the break and were back in front when McDonnell picked up a loose ball and tore into the circle. She feigned to shoot before squaring for Lloyd to put her side back in front going into the closing quarter.</p>
<p>But Niamh Small jagged back inside to win a corner in the next wave of play and Clarke applied a thunderous strike. With Matthews, the two defenders have now provided 11 goals between them showing the value of their set piece routines.</p>
<p>Railway went closest to winning it as both sides were down to ten players for breaking down play; Zara Delany just missed out on the back post while McDonnell’s corner hits were denied. It leaves them a point off UCD who now have a game in hand while Loreto are one further back. </p>
<p>Of the three main contenders, the students appear to be the ones most likely to push on after the weekend, too, as they face colours rivals early on Saturday in Santry. They must do it without Chloe Watkins but Niamh Atcheler is available for selection for the game as she has been rested for the national team’s South Africa trip.</p>
<p>Railway and Loreto, though, have tough battles ahead as they play Old Alex and Hermes away, respectively. Attack-wise, the Park Avenue outfit’s forward line will be blunted by the absence of Nikki Evans and Alex Speers and the creative drive of Emma Smyth for much of the remainder of this campaign.</p>
<p>Alex have to cope without netminder Pam Smithwick and midfield firebrand Shirley McCay while Loreto are shy a quartet of players – including a fit-again Nikki Symmons.</p>
<p>But it is Hermes who are most affected as six of their number travel out to Johannesburg on Sunday. Mary Goode will cover goalkeeping duties while a number of their youngsters will likely be added to a panel short Miriam Crowley, Lisa Jacob, Aine Connery, Sinead McCarthy and Audrey O’Flynn.</p>
<p>At the bottom, there are also two vital games. Three Rock travel to Pembroke in a make or break tie between the basement pair with the visitors needing a win to move level on four points.</p>
<p>It is one of two meetings between the sides in quick succession – the next coming next Wednesday night – which could go a long way to defining their respective seasons. Corinthian and Glenanne, meanwhile, will be looking for points to pull themselves further away from impending danger.</p>
<p>On the men’s side, Pembroke started the New Year’s action with a comprehensive 6-1 win over Weston at Serpentine Avenue to knock out the last remaining division two side from the Mills Cup.</p>
<p>Alan Sothern snagged a hat-trick while Mick O’Connor got two to build a 6-0 half-time lead. Rob Lynch finished off a two-on-two attack to pull one back and win the second half for Weston – his tenth goal of the campaign.</p>
<p>All the rest of the Mills’ ties have also been brought forward from their initial Sunday date to Saturday. Monkstown against YMCA is the pick of the bunch at 1.30pm in Rathdown while Corinthian face Glenanne and UCD host a Three Rock side with a few players set to return.<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4406.jpg"><img src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4406-300x199.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_4406" width="300" height="199" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13733" /></a></p>
<p>The students will miss Shane O’Donoghue and possibly Conor Motyer while Rovers will need to find an alternative scoring source than Peter Blakeney. Alan Bothwell returns from suspension while Ali Haughton and Peter McConnell eased back over Christmas through the indoor campaign.</p>
<p>The Town are the side most affected by the international trip to Spain with goalkeeper Dave Fitzgerald unavailable along with David Cole and attacking linchpin Gareth Watkins. With Iain Walker unable to tend the goal, YM have top back-up in the form of Graham Woods.</p>
<p>Division two sees Avoca, Portrane and Trinity all make their first appearances of 2012 as the race hots up considerably for the title.</p>
<p><strong>Mills Cup, round two result:</strong> Pembroke 6 (Alan Sothern 3, Mick O&#8217;Connor 2, Scott Furlong) Weston 1 (Rob Lynch)<br />
<strong>Fixtures, Saturday:</strong> UCD v Three Rock Rovers, 1pm, Belfield; Corinthian v Glenanne, 1pm, Whitechurch Park’ Monkstown v YMCA, 1.30pm, Rathdown<br />
<strong>Men’s Leinster Division Two:</strong> Avoca v Portrane, 2pm, Newpark; Suttonians v Dublin University, 2pm, Sutton Park; Mullingar v Rathgar, 2pm, Tullamore Harriers’ pitch</p>
<p><strong>Women’s Leinster Division One, result:</strong> Loreto 2 (Hannah Matthews, Sarah Clarke) Railway Union 2 (Kate Lloyd 2)<br />
<strong>Fixtures, Saturday:</strong> Trinity v UCD, 11.15am, Santry; Hermes v Loreto, 1.30pm, St Andrew’s; Old Alexandra v Railway Union, 3pm, Milltown; Glenanne v Corinthian, 3pm, St Mark’s; Pembroke v Three Rock Ladies, 3.30pm, Serpentine Ave<br />
<strong>Division Two: </strong>Pembroke v Newbridge, 12.30pm, Serpentine Ave; Loreto v North Kildare, 12.45pm, Beaufort; Hermes v Genesis, 3.15pm, St Andrew’s; Corinthian v Railway Union, 3.45pm, Whitechurch Park; UCD v Old Alexandra, 4.15pm, Belfield</p>
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		<title>Gillett cuts through Rathgar defences</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2012 19:35:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Findlater</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Leinster]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Men's Division Two]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mens Division 2]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mullingar]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/index.php/2012/01/gillett-cuts-through-rathgar-defences/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_27391-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft tfe wp-post-image" alt="DSC_2739" title="DSC_2739" /></a>Conor Gillett's double powered Suttonians up to a share of first place in men's division two, getting the better of Rathgar; Weston made it five wins in-a-row as they beat Mullingar]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Men’s Division Two<br />
Rathgar 2 (Mark Egner, Willie Wilshere) Suttonians 3 (Conor Gillett 2, Jack Ryan) </strong><br />
Conor Gillett’s pair saw Suttonians rise to a share of top spot with Avoca after a good, open game at High School. They took their time to get started as Mark Egner slipped in at the back post with his first touch in Rathgar jersey since transferring from Railway Union as Jonny Orr’s cross was laid into Egner’s path by Brian Cleere. Dan Gribben subsequently made a couple of good saves before the lead was swapped by half-time. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_27391.jpg"><img src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_27391-300x240.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_2739" width="300" height="240" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13674" /></a>Gillett played in Jack Ryan on the left side of the circle after a loose Rathgar overhead was intercepted and the teenager spun well and cracked home a reverse. Then, Ian Gorman turned over possession once more and squared for Gillett to rocket into the top corner with a thunderous reverse, the final touch of the half. He grabbed his second – and tenth of the campaign – five minutes into the second half from a one-two corner move before the Chiefs threw everything forward. </p>
<p>James Murtagh made a couple of strong saves while Suttonians always looked dangerous on the counter. Willie Wilshere did get one back from Graham O’Neill’s assist but it was too late to change the outcome.</p>
<p><strong>Weston 2 (Phil Baron, Rob Lynch) Mullingar 0</strong><br />
Weston made it five successive wins as Mullingar’s wait for a first league point in the division continues. Both goals came in the first half with Phil Baron netting from an unorthodox corner after the push-out was shanked but he stopped himself and dragged home for 1-0. And Rob Lynch made it 2-0 when Enda Tucker’s corner strike hit a foot on the line and the former UCD man converted the penalty stroke. Karl Goodwin and Simon Pearson also hit the post while Gar had a couple of decent opportunities but could not convert. It puts Weston into third place, two points off top spot.</p>
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		<title>Indoor titles on the line on packed weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2012 00:28:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Findlater</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Clontarf]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Glenanne]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Hermes]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Indoor]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Leinster]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mullingar]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Old Alex]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/index.php/2012/01/indoor-titles-on-the-line-on-packed-weekend/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4571-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft tfe wp-post-image" alt="DSC_4571" title="DSC_4571" /></a>Three Rock Rovers’ bid for a fourth Tony Byrne indoor title in five years will be put to a serious test on Saturday in the playoff group phase; both men's and women's competitions will be decided on Sunday in the NBA in Tallaght]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three Rock Rovers’ bid for a fourth Tony Byrne indoor title in five years will be put to a serious test on Saturday as the competition reaches the playoff rounds in Gormanston College.</p>
<p>Drawn in a pool featuring an unbeaten Clontarf and Cookstown, something has to give between the three sides fighting for two places in Sunday’s semi-finals and subsequent final.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4571.jpg"><img src="http://www.hookhockey.cm/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4571-300x237.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_4571" width="300" height="237" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13644" /></a>Outdoor international commitments have curtailed Peter Blakeney’s involvement in the competition, necessitating the guesting of Phelie Maguire into the forward line last weekend and greater efficiency at corner time will be the major concern.</p>
<p>None were converted in last weekend’s three wins, offering Clontarf’s tight defensive play an opportunity. Their side has a heavy Australian influence with James Gurbiel and Maverick Yow effective up front while guest Dan Scott at the back – regularly working with Gareth Borland – has been a strong addition.</p>
<p>Tom Doran is also back for a second year helping out while John Smith has plenty of ideas in the coaching role from his time in Germany.</p>
<p>The great unknown is the quality of the Ulster sides and how quickly they have adapted to the game. Cookstown won the Ulster section of the competition under the tutelage of David Ames who has been part of Beeston’s Super Sixes side in the English indoor championships.</p>
<p>He oversaw his home club’s success last week in which Timmy Smyth, Greg Allen and Gareth Cuddy scored the goals to power them to four straight wins.</p>
<p>Ames said of his side’s performance: “I play a lot of indoor in England and was delighted to be able to help the club out. With the exception of Gareth Cuddy none of the boys had indoor experience but I knew that they would be suited to the game. Mark Crooks was my stand out player of the weekend, he is an intelligent player who grasped the indoor tactics with ease. </p>
<p>“We had an excellent foundation to build on with Mark and Timmy Smyth as our platform. Michael Anderson had a superb weekend showing how good a signing the club have made in the schoolboy keeper. “</p>
<p>NICS came second in the group, dramatically going through on goal difference ahead of Instonians and Annadale and will take their place in Group B with Railway and Pembroke.</p>
<p>Pembroke welcomed back Alan Sothern to superb effect last weekend to secure their place in the final four with four goals in the 4-3 win over Glenanne.</p>
<p>Ronan Gormley played a part in the early phases but international commitments rule him out this weekend but they have guest Nick Burns – he missed last week due to another guest role, this time with Monkstown in Spain – available for selection.</p>
<p>Other than that, coach Simon Filgas has been using a very young side with David Kane, Eric Foy, George Dagg and Alex Service among their regular panel along with the more experienced David Williamson and Mick O’Connor.</p>
<p>Railway Union are aiming to bridge a five-year gap to win back the cup and look a decent bet to get through their group. Kenny Carroll is one of Ireland’s top proponents of the short form of the game and doubles as coach, aided by Paul O’Brien’s extensive knowledge, lining out once more.</p>
<p>Regularly lying deep and countering, Eoin MacArthur in the pivot position along with Mark English’s long passes from left back have been key elements in creating chances for Rob Abbott. Monkstown’s Darren Farrell guests.</p>
<p>It will be a busy weekend for Carroll who is also coaching the Railway Union women’s side who emerged as one of the clear favourites having won all of their games to date, including a 7-1 victory over other qualifiers Old Alex.<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4486.jpg"><img src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4486-300x229.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_4486" width="300" height="229" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13645" /></a></p>
<p>Silja Dornow’s skills and Kate Dillon’s power and hunger for goal offers plenty while the starting back two of Emer Lucey and Holly Jenkinson and goalkeeper Rachel Barnett are an assured trio. Their initial pool sees them face Glenanne who impressed on the first weekend of the competition with three big wins before losing their sole game of the second weekend having already qualified for the playoffs.</p>
<p>Ulster Elks helped eliminate reigning champions Armagh with Kristie Lammey and Alice Garrad among their key players and they make up the three team pool.</p>
<p>Group A has four sides contesting for two semi-final places with Galway the most recent winners. They overcame Greenfields in a three-game series to reach this phase and, with their young team of 2009 maturing, they could cause problems.</p>
<p>Sarah Canning is the Old Alex lynch-pin at the back while Hermes have used youth and experience with Jenny Burke guiding schoolgirls Sadhbh Hoban-Logan and Sarah Patton. Ards are the northern representative and feature former UCD player Katy Bennett.</p>
<p>Outdoors, meanwhile, YMCA face Glenanne in a crucial tie for both sides title ambitions with any loss leaving them well off the pace. YM enter the tie without the tough-tackling Allan Dale while the Glens are minus Joe Brennan who is on the recovery trail after surgery. Filip Jaros continued to be out, too.</p>
<p>Division two also gets back into action as Rathgar face Suttonians with three points for the latter earning them a share of top spot. Weston play Mullingar in the day’s other tie looking to continue their run of four successive, single-goal victories.</p>
<p>On Thursday night, Milltown played host to the battle of Alex in the Jacqui Potter Cup with the first team beating the seconds 5-0 with goals from Irish internationals Roisin Flinn and Shirley McCay as well as strikes from Emily Beatty, Nicky Keogh and Becca Coll. They now face Corinthian in the quarter-finals, set for January 29.</p>
<p><strong>Indoor</strong></p>
<p><strong>Men’s finals weekend fixtures (all at Gormanston College)</strong><br />
<strong>Group A (Saturday):</strong> Three Rock Rovers v Clontarf, 10.30am; Clontarf v Cookstown, 12.10pm; Cookstown v Three Rock Rovers, 2.40pm<br />
<strong>Group B (Saturday):</strong> NICS v Pembroke Wanderers, 11.20am; Pembroke Wanderers v Railway Union, 1pm; Railway Union v NICS, 4.20pm</p>
<p><strong>Semi Finals (Sunday, National Basketball Arena):</strong> Winner Group A v Runner Up Group B, 11am; Winner Group B v Runner Up Group A, 1pm<br />
<strong>Final: 3pm</strong></p>
<p><strong>Women’s finals </strong><br />
<strong>Group A (Loughlinstown):</strong><strong> </strong>Galway v Ards, 1.15pm; Old Alex v Hermes, 2.10pm; Old Alex v Galway, 3.05pm; Ards v Hermes, 4pm; Galway v Hermes, 4.55pm; Ards v Old Alex, 5.50pm<br />
<strong>Group B</strong> <strong>(Gormanston, Co. Meath):</strong><strong> </strong>Ulster Elks v Glenanne, 1.50pm; Glenanne v Railway Union, 3.30pm; Railway Union v Ulster Elks, 5.10pm</p>
<p><strong>Semi Finals (Sunday, National Basketball Arena):</strong> Winner Group A v Runner Up Group B, 12pm; Winner Group B v Runner Up Group A, 2pm<br />
<strong>Final: 4pm</strong></p>
<p><strong>Outdoor (Saturday, January 14)</strong><br />
<strong>Men’s Leinster Division One:</strong> Glenanne vs YMCA, 3pm, Glenanne Park<br />
<strong>Division Two:</strong> Rathgar vs Suttonians, 2pm, High School; Weston vs Mullingar, 2pm, Griffeen Valley</p>
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		<title>Indoor finals line-up to be confirmed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 12:24:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Findlater</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Avoca]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Clontarf]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Corinthian]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dublin University]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Railway Union]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/index.php/2012/01/indoor-finals-line-up-to-be-confirmed/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4147-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft tfe wp-post-image" alt="DSC_4147" title="DSC_4147" /></a>The National Indoor Trophy hots up this weekend as the six men’s finalists and five more women’s teams will be confirmed to join the Ulster Elks and Ards.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The National Indoor Trophy hots up this weekend as the six men’s finalists and five more women’s teams will be confirmed to join the Ulster Elks and Ards.</p>
<p>Eight of those places will come from Leinster with plenty of intrigue still to be played out in the four groups, starting from game one in Loughlinstown. There, Clontarf and Railway Union’s perfect records will be put to the test (11am) with a winner all but confirming their place in the finals weekend.<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4147.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13557" title="DSC_4147" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4147-300x240.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="240" /></a></p>
<p>Railway are on a high after their Neville Cup victory but there initial indoor entry gave few hints as to Kenny Carroll’s side’s form this time around. They were handed a 5-0 victory due to Dublin Uni’s suspension and, with little at stake, they experimented without a goalkeeper at times to record a 5-4 friendly victory against the students.</p>
<p>A 5-2 win over Suttonians followed in their first competitive match but Clontarf look to be their first major test with Maverick Yow and James Gurbiel making for a lively, Anitpodean-inspired front-line while fellow Aussie Dan Scott could add to their strike-power.</p>
<p>Railway, meanwhile, will be without Donal O’Mearain, indoor and outdoor, for the rest of the season as his studies have taken him to Singapore. YMCA are the side lying in wait for the second play-off place from group two, completing their group stage with one game this weekend against Railway on Sunday while Suttonians are out of the running.</p>
<p>In group one, Three Rock have the sole perfect record but have played just twice and their fate will be decided in a three-hour period as they face two big games in quick succession. First is top of the table clash with Glenanne at midday before meeting Corinthian at 2pm. They do so without Peter McConnell who has returned from injury but is now exam-tied.</p>
<p>The Glens cannot call on the injured pair of Filip Jaros and Joe Brennan – who underwent surgery just before Christmas – but were more than handy on the first weekend of play with two wins and a loss.</p>
<p>Corinthian have an outside chance of progression but must win their tie with Three Rock and hope for favours elsewhere. Pembroke, meanwhile, currently lie in second place and a win over Weston on Saturday could set up a major showdown with the Glens for a final six place.</p>
<p>Ulster’s group also tips off this weekend with Irish Senior Cup holders Cookstown getting some tips from Beeston indoor player David Ames in recent times in their return to the competition. Annadale, Instonians, NICS and Mossley compete with them for two playoff places.</p>
<p>On the women’s side, in group two, Glenanne and Hermes look virtually home and hosed following three wins a piece on the first weekend of competition, the former running up an emphatic plus 22 goal difference. The pair meet on Sunday in their respective final group game but will likely be confirmed in the finals weekend by that stage.</p>
<p>Group One, though, is very much up for grabs with Old Alex, Railway and Trinity all with 100pc records and their encounters with each other in Greystones this weekend will decide their fate.<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_37561.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13558" title="DSC_3756" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_37561-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a></p>
<p>It means the proposed Leinster league date between Alex and UCD is pushed back but there are four division two games outdoors to start the New Year with Pembroke aiming to keep their place at the top division with a date with Genesis.</p>
<p><strong>Leinster Men&#8217;s (all at Loughlinstown Lesiure Centre)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Men’s Group One standings (played):</strong> 1. Glenanne (3) 7pts (+10) 2. Pembroke (3) 6pts (+11) 3. TRR (2) 6pts (+7) 4. Corinthian (4) 5pts (0) 5. Fingal (3) 1pt (-10) 6. Weston (3) 0pts (-17)</p>
<p><strong>Group Two:</strong> 1. Clontarf (3) 9pts (+7) 2. Railway (2) 6pts (+8) 3. YMCA (3) 6pts (+6) 4. Suttonians (3) 3pts (+1) 5. Dublin University (4) 0pts (-20)</p>
<p><strong>Saturday fixtures:</strong> Clontarf v Railway Union, 10am; Pembroke v Weston, 11am; Glenanne v TRR, 12pm; Fingal v Weston, 1pm; Corinthian v TRR, 2pm; Suttonians v Dublin Uni, 3pm</p>
<p><strong>Sunday:</strong> Glenanne v Pembroke, 12pm; YMCA v Railway, 1pm; Fingal v TRR, 2pm</p>
<p><strong>Ulster men&#8217;s (Lagan Valley Leaisure Centre)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Saturday: </strong>Instonians v Mossley, 10am; Annadale v Cookstown, 11am; NICS v Mossley, 12pm; Instonians v Cookstown, 1pm; NICS v Annadale, 2pm</p>
<p><strong>Sunday:</strong> NICS v Cookstown, 10.30am; Annadale v Mossley, 11.30am; NICS v Instonians, 12.30pm; Mossley v Cookstown, 1.30pm; Annadale v Instonians, 2.30pm</p>
<p><strong>Women&#8217;s Leinster groups (all at the Shoreline Leisure Centre, Greystones)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Women’s Group One standings (played):</strong> 1. Old Alex (2) 6pts (+11) 2. Railway Union (1) 3pts (+9) 3. Trinity (1) 3pts (+2) 4. Genesis (2) 0pts (-9) 5. Pembroke (2) 0pts (-13)</p>
<p><strong>Group Two (played):</strong> 1. Glenanne (3) 9pts (+22) 2. Hermes (3) 9pts (+9) 3. Corinthian (2) 3pts (-2) 4. Clontarf (3) 3pts (-6) 5. Avoca (3) 3pts (-8) 6. Newbridge (3) 0pts (-14)</p>
<p><strong>Saturday fixtures:</strong> Newbridge v Glenanne, 3.30pm; Trinity v Old Alex, 4.15pm; Newbridge v Avoca, 5pm; Hermes v Corinthian, 5.45pm; Avoca v Clontarf, 6.30pm; Genesis v Railway, 7.15pm</p>
<p><strong>Sunday:</strong> Old Alex v Railway, 10am; Trinity v Pembroke, 11am; Corinthian v Clontarf, 12pm; Trinity v Railway, 1pm; Hermes v Glenanne, 1.45pm; Genesis v Pembroke, 2.30pm</p>
<p><strong>Connacht group (all at NUI Galway):</strong> Greenfields v Galway, 11.15am; Galway v Greenfields, 12.30pm; Galway v Greenfields, 2pm</p>
<p><strong>Leinster Women&#8217;s Division Two (Saturday):</strong> Pembroke v Genesis, 11am, Serpentine Ave; Newbridge v Corinthian, 11.30am, St Mary’s, Naas; North Kildare v UCD, 11.45am, Kilcock; Railway Union v Loreto, 2.15pm, Park Ave</p>
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		<title>Bulls power forward in National Indoor Trophy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 23:50:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Findlater</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/index.php/2011/12/bulls-power-forward-in-national-indoor-trophy/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/PC185284-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft tfe wp-post-image" alt="OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA" title="OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA" /></a>Clontarf took the most affirmative step forward in the men’s National Indoor Trophy as their pair of single-goal victories put them within a point in their final group two game to confirm their place in the finals weekend.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clontarf took the most affirmative step forward in the men’s National Indoor Trophy as their pair of single-goal victories, combined with an impending walkover against Dublin University, mean they need just a point in their final group two game to confirm their place in the finals weekend.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/PC185284.jpg"><img src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/PC185284-300x225.jpg" alt="" title="OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13487" /></a>They snatched a dramatic victory over YMCA in their first game, a chaotic tie which was won 4-3 in an incredible last minute showing. YM led three times with Trevor Dagg, Phil Powderly and Richard Margetson putting them ahead. In between times, Iain Walker – playing outfield – brilliantly took a Daniel Scott corner-flick off the line.</p>
<p>Scott – an Australian living in London but guesting this weekend – did nab the first equaliser while James Gurbiel poached a pair. His second tied it at 3-3 in the closing minute with Clontarf down a man due to Maverick Yow’s green card.</p>
<p>And the unlikely comeback was complete when the Bulls won a corner on the hooter which Gareth Borland duly flicked home, meaning their day was completed early with a pair of wins to their name.</p>
<p>Midway through the game, word came through that Trinity were not able to field for their date with Clontarf. A walkover was conceded and, with goal difference likely to be key, the organisers decided the students were disqualified upcoming results would all be counted as 5-0 losses.</p>
<p>Those three points, added to a tight 3-2 win over Suttonians, leave the Bulls on nine points from their three games.</p>
<p>As a result of Trinity’s plight, Railway’s first competitive game came in the second last tie of the weekend in which they had too much know-how for Suttonians, winning out 5-2. It leaves them in second place in the pool, level on points with YM but with a game in hand.</p>
<p>The date between YM and Railway will prove pivotal in the shake-up for the finals berths. With Bandon and UCC both withdrawing from the competition, it means that the top two from the two Leinster groups go through to those playoff phases with the initially planned wildcard round now redundant.</p>
<p>Group One is wide open with just reigning champions Three Rock Rovers with a 100pc record having overcome Weston 6-0, grabbing two late goals when they swapped out their goalkeeper in search of more goals.</p>
<p>They added a 2-1 victory on Sunday against Pembroke in what looked to be one of the group’s key games. The 2010 champions Pembroke shaded a scoreless first half of play but Rovers stepped up in the second half with Peter Blakeney netting from play before Garry Ringwood scored a penalty stroke. Kirk Shimmins got one back with four minutes to go but an equaliser was not forthcoming.</p>
<p>Earlier in the competition, Irish outdoor captain Ronan Gormley was among Pembroke’s ‘guest’ players along with UCD man Nick Burns as a very young selection had too much in the tank for Fingal as they won both halves 5-2 for a total 10-4 win. Mick O’Connor grabbed the first hat-trick of the day.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/PC185246.jpg"><img src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/PC185246-300x225.jpg" alt="" title="OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13488" /></a>Corinthian came from 4-1 down to tie as a three goal blitz at the start of the second half had Glenanne in the box seat but Glen Holmes, Andrew Sutton and Dan Treacy responded, the latter pair both scoring in the 31<sup>st</sup> minute, to earn a point.</p>
<p>Both would later pick up wins to head up the group overnight with the reds disposing of Weston courtesy of Glen Holmes four goals and a Neil Young hat-trick, transforming a tight 4-3 into a more comfortable 8-3 by the final hooter.</p>
<p>Glenanne did for Fingal in the final game of day one, Shane O’Donoghue’s hat-trick of first half corners helping them to a 5-1 win.</p>
<p>And the Tallaght side ended day two top of the pile with a second victory, getting the better of Weston 7-1. Pembroke’s 6-1 dismissal of Corinthian means it looks a three-horse race for the play-off places with one point separating the Glens, Pembroke and Rovers.</p>
<p>On the women’s side, Armagh’s reign as indoor champions came to an end in the Ulster pool in dramatic fashion. They went out on the goals scored divider as Ards won their closing game 3-0 to draw level with the Orchard women on goal difference but with two extra goals to their name.</p>
<p>The Ulster Elks went unbeaten to head up the group with wins over Portadown, Armagh and Queens. Ards and Armagh got into a goalscoring race after both fell to a loss and a draw each in their six-team pool.</p>
<p>Five sides in Leinster have perfect records in two groups which got underway at the new venue in the Shoreline leisure centre in Greystones. Glenanne were the most impressive, taking three large wins to head up Group Two with large wins over Clontarf, Avoca and Corinthian.</p>
<p>Hermes were run closer, particularly by Avoca in a 3-2 result, to record their three wins to leave the sides looking good to take their chance of progressing. Group One is less progressed with Old Alex on two wins from two, Trinity and Railway Union on one each to leave Pembroke and Genesis playing catch-up.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/PC185241.jpg"><img src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/PC185241-300x225.jpg" alt="" title="OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13489" /></a><strong>Men’s National Indoor Trophy results</strong><br />
<strong>Group One:</strong> Glenanne 4 (P Fitzpatrick 2, S Brownlow, S O’Donoghue) Corinthian 4 (G Holmes 2, A Sutton, D Treacy); Pembroke 10 (M O’Connor 3, N Burns 2, K Shimmins 2, K Crawford 2, G Dagg) Fingal 4 (A Shekleton, G Shekleton, S Dempsey, S McKeever); TRR 6 (G Ringwood 3, P Blakeney 2, G Bourke) Weston 0; Weston 3 (S Pearson 2, P Baron) Corinthian 8 (G Holmes 4, N Young 3, D Treacy); Glenanne 5 (S O’Donoghue 3, R Shaw, D Keogh) Fingal 1 (G Shekleton); TRR 2 (G Ringwood, P Blakeney) Pembroke 1 (K Shimmins); Pembroke 6 (K Crawford 3, N Burns, D Kane, K Shimmins) Corinthian 1 (J Roberts); Glenanne 7 (R Shaw 2, G Shaw, C Kennedy, E O&#8217;Malley 2, S O&#8217;Donoghue) Weston 1 (K Goodwin)<br />
<strong>Group One standings (played):</strong> 1. Glenanne (3) 7pts (+10) 2. Pembroke (3) 6pts (+11) 3. TRR (2) 6pts (+7) 4. Corinthian (4) 5pts (0) 5. Fingal (3) 1pt (-10) 6. Weston (3) 0pts (-17)</p>
<p><strong>Group Two:</strong> Clontarf 5 (w/o) Dublin University 0 (scr); Clontarf 4 (J Gurbiel 2, D Scott, G Borland) YMCA 3 (T Dagg, P Powderly, R Margetson); Railway Union 5 (w/o) Dublin University 0 (scr); YMCA 5 (w/o) Dublin Univsersity (scr); Clontarf 3 (A Poynter, G Borland, M Yow) Suttonians 2 (K O&#8217;Sullivan, D Reamsbottom); Suttonians 2 (C Gillett 2) YMCA 4 (S Walker, T Dagg, I Walker, A Dale); Railway 5 (E MacArthur 2, P English, K Carroll, B Thompson) Suttonians 2 (K O&#8217;Hare, C Gillett); Suttonians 5 (w/o) Dublin University 0 (scr)<br />
<strong>Group Two standings:</strong> 1. Clontarf (3) 9pts (+7) 2. Railway (2) 6pts (+8) 3. YMCA (3) 6pts (+6) 4. Suttonians (3) 3pts (+1) 5. Dublin University (4) 0pts (-20)</p>
<p><strong>Women&#8217;s National Indoor Trophy</strong><br />
<strong>Group One:</strong> Old Alex 7 Genesis 0; Pembroke 1 Railway Union 10; Old Alex 4 Pembroke 0; Trinity 4 Genesis 2<br />
<strong>Standings (played):</strong> 1. Old Alex (2) 6pts (+11) 2. Railway Union (1) 3pts (+9) 3. Trinity (1) 3pts (+2) 4. Genesis (2) 0pts (-9) 5. Pembroke (2) 0pts (-13)</p>
<p><strong>Group Two:</strong> Glenanne 7 Clontarf 0; Clontarf 1 Hermes 4; Newbridge 0 Clontarf 4; Hermes 3 Avoca 2; Corinthian 1 Avoca 2; Hermes 5 Newbridge 0; Avoca 0 Glenanne 8; Corinthian 1 Glenanne 8; Corinthian 5 Newbridge 0<br />
<strong>Standings (played):</strong> 1. Glenanne 9pts (+22) 2. Hermes (3) 9pts (+9) 3. Corinthian (2) 3pts (-2) 4. Clontarf (3) 3pts (-6) 5. Avoca (3) 3pts (-8) 6. Newbridge (3) 0pts (-14)</p>
<p><strong>Group Four:</strong> Portadown 2 Lurgan 8; Armagh 4 Ards 2; Portadown 1 Ulster Elks 5; Queens 1 Lurgan 4; Ulster Elks 2 Ards 2; Armagh 4 Queens 1; Portadown 2 Ards 8; Ulster Elks 4 Queens 3; Ulster Elks 3 Armagh 1; Ards 7 Queens 2; Armagh 2 Lurgan 2; Portadown 3 Queens 7; Ulster Elks 3 Lurgan 3; Portadown 0 Armagh 9; Ards 3 Lurgan 0<br />
<strong>Final standings:</strong> 1. Ulster Elks 11pts (+7) 2. Ards 10pts (+12) 3. Armagh 10pts (+12) 4. Lurgan 8pts (+6) 5. Queens 3pts (-5) 6. 0pts (-29)</p>
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		<title>Rovers&#8217; return puts indoor defence on track</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 11:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Findlater</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three Rock Rovers begin the defence of their National Indoor Trophy title with much the same panel at their disposal that annexed the crown last time around despite a series of emigrations.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_3994.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13480" title="DSC_3994" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_3994-300x195.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="195" /></a>The Belgian winter break has allowed Michael Maguire to return to the fray while indoor specialist Stephen Bredin is back from Qatar, too, boosting their options around the boards.</p>
<p>They will be without the injured Peter McConnell at the back but Colin Huet will seek to guide the side to a fourth title in five years. They face what looks the tougher of the two pools with last season’s semi-finalists Glenanne and 2010 winners Pembroke competing for the one confirmed finals weekend place on offer from the initial phase.</p>
<p>Corinthian always throw up a decent challenge and their opening game against the Glens in Loughlinstown on Saturday morning offers an early insight into both of their credentials.</p>
<p>Weston and Fingal take on the outsider’s tag with each side playing between two and three games over this initial weekend before finishing the preliminaries on January 7 and 8.</p>
<p>YMCA will hope to finally make the breakthrough after a couple of near misses. Ian McHugh, with his low to the ground style, has been touted as a valuable addition while Will Powderly could be included and has the silky skills to find unlikely routes to goal.</p>
<p>Railway Union are the main challenger while Clontarf went well in their debut season. Division Two sides Suttonians and Dublin  University complete the group.</p>
<p>The winners from these two Leinster pools advance automatically to the final’s day, together the Ulster winners and runners-up. UCC will play-off against the runners-up in the two Leinster pools for two wildcard entries in the finals.</p>
<p>On the women’s side, the format is the same, making the initially phases full of pitfalls. Railway Union showed their ability in winning the fourth tier of European competition last Spring.</p>
<p>Kate Dillon is their queen of the boards, a dominant performer on the circuit and source of a huge amount of goals. Shutting her down will be the key to Old Alex’s bid to break them down in the manner in which Armagh did in last season’s final.</p>
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<p>Newbridge make their debut in Group Two with sides from division three and four also involved in the six-team pool. Armagh’s defence begins against Ards in an extended Ulster pool with six teams in the mix.</p>
<p>Emma Stewart was sensational last term, aided by younger sister Amy and Lucy McKee. Leah Ewart has since moved to UCD outdoors but could be coaxed back in as a guest for the competition as the students have not entered a side.</p>
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<p>Outdoors, Loreto’s late game with Railway Union – set for a 9.15pm tip-off on Wednesday – was called off due to the frost and is now likely to be played in the New Year.</p>
<p>It leaves two games still on the calendar for 2011 in women’s division one. In the relegation battle, tenth plays ninth at Grange Road as Three Rock Ladies host Pembroke with the former needing a result to stay in touch.</p>
<p>Defensive rigidity has been their watchword with Louise Lehane and Claire Fitzpatrick to the fore. Should Anna Fabra provide the creative instinct, they could cause problems for Pembroke.</p>
<p>Getting past Avril Dooley-O’Carroll and Lisa O’Rourke, though, will prove troublesome and if the likes of Lizzie de Araugo get going, they could nab the vital spoils.</p>
<p>Should it beat the weather at the second attempt, Monday night’s game between Trinity and Loreto could see the Beaufort side move closer to contention in the title race in pursuit of UCD.</p>
<p><strong>Men’s National Indoor Trophy</strong><br />
<strong>Group 1 (Leinster):</strong> Glenanne, Corinthian, Fingal, Pembroke Wdrs, Three Rock Rovers, Weston<br />
<strong>Group 2 (Leinster):</strong> YMCA, Clontarf, Suttonians, Railway Union, Dublin University<br />
<strong>Group 3 (Munster/Connacht):</strong> UCC<br />
<strong>Group 4 (Ulster):</strong> Belfast Harlequins, NICS, Annadale, Instonians, Mossley, Cookstown</p>
<p><strong>Leinster</strong><strong> groups:</strong><br />
<strong>Saturday (all at Loughlinstown):</strong> Glenanne v Corinthian, 10am; Fingal v Pembroke Wdrs, 10.55am; Three Rock Rovers v Weston, 11.50am; YMCA v Clontarf, 12.45pm; Corinthian v Weston, 1.40pm; Glenanne v Fingal, 2.35pm; Clontarf v Dublin Univ, 3.30pm<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4515.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-13482" title="DSC_4515" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_4515-300x222.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="222" /></a></p>
<p><strong>Sunday:</strong> Corinthian v Fingal, 10am; YMCA v Dublin Univ, 10.55am; Clontarf v Suttonians, 11.50am; Pembroke Wdrs v Three Rock Rovers, 12.45pm; Railway Union v Dublin Univ, 1.30pm; Corinthian v Pembroke Wdrs, 2.35pm; YMCA v Suttonians, 3.30pm; Glenanne v Weston, 4.25pm; Suttonians v Railway Union, 5.20pm</p>
<p><strong>Women’s National Indoor Trophy</strong><br />
<strong>Group 1 (Leinster):</strong> Old Alex, Genesis, Pembroke Wanderers, Railway Union, Trinity<br />
<strong>Group 2 (Leinster):</strong> Newbridge, Hermes, Corinthian, Avoca, Glennane, Clontarf<br />
<strong>Group 3 (Munster/Connacht):</strong> Greenfields, Galway<br />
<strong>Group 4 (Ulster):</strong> Portadown, Ulster Elks, Armagh, Ards, Queens Uni, Lurgan</p>
<p><strong>Leinster</strong><strong> groups</strong><br />
<strong>Saturday (all at the Shoreline SC, Greystones):</strong> Glenanne v Clontarf, 3.30pm; Old Alex v Genesis, 4.15pm; Newbridge v Hermes, 5pm; Pembroke v Railway Union, 5.45pm; Corinthian v Avoca, 6.30pm<br />
<strong>Sunday:</strong> Corinthian v Glenanne, 10am; Newbridge v Clontarf, 10.45am; Hermes v Avoca, 11.30am; Old Alex v Pembroke, 12.15pm; Hermes v Clontarf, 1pm; Trinity v Genesis, 1.45pm; Newbridge v Corinthian, 2.30pm; Avoca v Glenanne, 3.15pm</p>
<p><strong>Ulster</strong><strong> group</strong><br />
<strong>Saturday (all at Queen&#8217;s University):</strong> Portadown v Lurgan, 9.30am; Armagh v Ards, 10.30am; Portadown v Ulster Elks, 11.30am; Queens Uni v Lurgan, 12pm; Ulster Elks v Ards, 1.30pm; Armagh v Queens Uni, 2.30pm; Portadown v Ards, 3.30pm; Ulster Elks v Queens Uni, 4.30pm</p>
<p><strong>Sunday:</strong> Ulster Elks v Armagh, 10am; Ards v Queens Uni, 11am; Armagh v Lurgan, 12pm; Portadown v Queens Uni, 1pm; Ulster Elks v Lurgan, 2pm; Portadown v Armagh, 3pm; Ards v Lurgan, 4pm</p>
<p><strong>Women’s Leinster Division One (Saturday):</strong> Three Rock Ladies v Pembroke, 1pm, Grange Road</p>
<p><strong>Monday:</strong> Trinity v Loreto, 8pm, Santry<br />
<strong>Division Two (Saturday):</strong> Old Alexandra v Corinthian, 12.15pm, Milltown; Loreto v Newbridge, 1.45pm, Beaufort; Pembroke v North Kildare, 3.30pm, Serpentine Ave</p>
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		<title>Town well set to end 30-year Leinster wait</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2011 22:04:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Findlater</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/index.php/2011/12/town-well-set-to-end-30-year-leinster-wait/"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" height="150" src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_5693-150x150.jpg" class="alignleft tfe wp-post-image" alt="DSC_5693" title="DSC_5693" /></a>Monkstown put themselves in great shape as they line up a push for a first title since 1982 in the New Year, beating Glenanne 4-2. Pembroke, Railway and Fingal also won while division two hots up, too]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Men’s Division One:</strong><br />
<strong>Glenanne 2 (Richie Shaw, Gary Shaw) Monkstown 4 (Gareth Watkins, Richard Sykes, Lee Cole, Runar O’Moore) </strong><br />
Monkstown took another significant step toward a first league title since 1982 as second half goals from Lee Cole and Richard Sykes handed them an eighth win from nine outings. They will hold a four-point advantage over the pack until the league resumes fully in the last weekend in January.</p>
<p>Runar O’Moore and Gary Shaw – with his 13<sup>th</sup> of the season – exchanged goals inside the first ten minutes before Town hit the front for a second time when Cole nabbed the ball off Joe Brennan and found Gareth Watkins to make it 2-1, his sixth in three games. He was subsequently sin-binned and Glenanne were level at the break when Richie Shaw scored from a corner.<a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_5693.jpg"><img src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_5693-300x199.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_5693" width="300" height="199" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-13453" /></a></p>
<p>Gary Shaw could have put the hosts in front for the first time from the flick spot after a quick counter attack but Dave Fitzgerald saved to keep the tie in the balance and the Town prospered. Cole finished off at the back post for 3-2 before Graham Shaw made his way to the sin-bin, also for dissent. And the win was capped in the final minute as Richard Sykes roofed a drag-flick to copper-fasten the win.</p>
<p>For the Glens, they sit eight points off the pace but have a game to rearrange against YMCA to earn back some of the lost ground, a tie most likely to be played in early January.</p>
<p><strong>Fingal 1 (Glen Shekleton) Corinthian 0 </strong><br />
Glen Shekleton’s drag flick saw Fingal scramble a result against Corinthian to continue their resurgent run of results and blunt the reds’ IHL hopes in the process. It was a frustrating afternoon for both outfits as neither got much fluidity going. The visitors to ALSAA held most of the possession but found space limited high up the pitch and resorted mainly to crash balls from the likes of Henry Micks and Andrew Sutton but they could not get the crucial deflections. Fingal for their part turned over ball in good areas but could not link up their forward movements . But Shekleton did finish off a corner to put his side in front. There was late nervousness as Corinthian won a last second corner but Adrian Sweeney and Eamon Bane combined to charge down the effort to snag three points and drop UCD back into the playoff position.</p>
<p><strong>Pembroke 4 (Scott Furlong 2, Mick O’Connor 2) YMCA 0</strong><br />
After two sub-par performances against UCD and Railway Union, Pembroke showed their potential in a high quality second half performance as they put YMCA to the sword, putting a major dent in their title ambitions going into the winter break. Their forward options looked blunted at the end of the first half when Alan Sothern was withdrawn to get a scan on his foot with fears over a repeat of a broken bone. But two penalty strokes under-pinned their win as Scott Furlong and Mick O’Connor stepped into the breach.</p>
<p>Alan Giles was the catalyst for the first, intercepting at pace on halfway to tear into the circle. A YM stick got tangled in his shorts in his shooting stride and yanked him back, handing Furlong the chance from the spot to net his first goal of the campaign. He later added a drag-flick while O’Connor was on the mark from the stroke-spot when Ronan Flannery was bundled over by the YM post-man after an in-to-out corner move.</p>
<p>O’Connor’s other goal came after Maurice Elliott beat several players with his 3d skills before a quick interchange with Giles opened the door for the striker to delicately chip over Iain Walker. A feisty tie, there were plenty of cards to go around as Geoff Walker’s dissent got a green upgraded to yellow, while Maurice Elliott and Jonny Bruton were done for tackles to leave the game ten v ten for a time. The loss leaves YM eight points off the pace while Pembroke trail Monkstown by four.</p>
<p><strong>Clontarf 1 (Andrew Poynter) Railway Union 5 (Rob Abbott 2, Jeremy Duncan, Karl Chapple, Peter English)</strong><br />
With Fingal doing them a big favour against Corinthian, Railway took full advantage and moved to the cusp of an automatic IHL qualification place. Rob Abbott continued his fine scoring form, nabbing the first against his former club before Jeremy Duncan made it two, rebounding his own shot after a good one-two opened the space. It was 4-0 by the 45<sup>th</sup> minute before Andrew Poynter pulled one back but a final whistle corner from Peter English added an extra gloss to the Railway win. Prior to this weekend, they had a near identical record to Corinthian in terms of whom they had beaten and drawn with, making their next meeting look like a direct showdown for fifth. But this success combined with the Fingal result, means four points divide the sides going into Christmas.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_5746.jpg"><img src="http://www.hookhockey.com/wp-content/uploads/DSC_5746-300x199.jpg" alt="" title="DSC_5746" width="300" height="199" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-13454" /></a><strong>Division Two</strong><br />
The promotion race took on a more congested feel at fourth, fifth and sixth all prevailed with home wins but Avoca’s lead remains three points as Suttonians also fell on Saturday afternoon to leave any one of the top six harbouring promotion aspirations.</p>
<p>Despite the late withdrawal of Paul Tuthill, Rathgar garnered a first league win since October as they transformed a 1-0 half-time lead into a 3-1 success. Willy Wilshere put them in front as a high press yielded possession for Shane Gould and Cian Denham’s cross-come-shot was finished off the back post. </p>
<p>Simon Creane added a reverse from a tight angle while Dan Needham’s drag-flick was going wide until Wilshere got a classy mid-air touch to put the High School side well clear. It capped a fine performance from Wilshere who kept Cliff Bailey reasonably quiet in a man-marking role. Avoca did pile on late pressure with Enda Gallanagh and Willie Aylmer to the fore and got one back when Bailey chased a ball to the right endline. Two home defenders stopped thinking the ball would run dead but it did not and the ball was centred for Sean Walsh to bag his sixth of the season.</p>
<p>Dublin Uni rode their luck at times at Grange Road but a third successive win – this time a 2-1 success against Suttonians – rekindled their interest in the upper echelons of the table. Harry Spain missed an early stroke after Reuben Holden saw his effort hit a body on the line. Sean Flynn, though, was the guiding light to get Trinity into the game and they took the lead through Dan Ryan when possession was turned over on the 25 and passed around and into an empty net. The second was a carbon copy with Jack Kirwan this time finishing off the move.</p>
<p>Chris Tyrell, against his former club, did lay up for Wormold to slot home and make it a lively finish but Trinity defended well to maintain their lead.</p>
<p>Ralph Billings, meanwhile, continued his superb scoring form to add another hat-trick to his tally, making it 15 goals for the season to date, seven clear of his nearest rival in the division. It helped win against Mullingar for whom Ashley Wiley grabbed his third of the campaign and Torben Marl was also on the mark but a pair for Barry Lydon confirmed a 5-2 win.</p>
<p>Billings&#8217; drag and a Lydon rebound built a 2-0 lead before Gar enjoyed a purple patch as they countered to level the game at half-time. A brilliant Billings reverse restored the lead before Lydon&#8217;s rebound and another drag-flick earned the points.</p>
<p><strong>Results:</strong> Rathgar 3 (Willie Wilshere 2, Simon Creane) Avoca 1 (Sean Walsh); Dublin University 2 (Dan Ryan, Jack Kirwan) Suttonians 1 (Richie Wormold); Portrane 5 (Ralph Billings 3, Barry Lydon 2) Mullingar 2 (Ashley Wiley, Torben Marl)</p>
<p><strong>Leinster Senior Mills Cup, round one</strong><br />
Jamie Tobin struck YMCA’s golden goal to get the better of Railway Union and earn a second round date with Monkstown in the Mills Cup. Marcus Richardson scored the only goal of a scrappy first period but the Unionites were back on terms when Jeff Spillane netted a nice deflected goal. Richardson dinged the bar while Iain Walker denied Mark English and Rob Abbott for would-be winners in extra-time. Tobin was the man to seal the deal when he found the bottom corner from turnover ball.</p>
<p>Glenanne advanced from their tie with a tired Fingal, playing their fifth match in eight days as Jonathan Kane and Stephen Brownlow put their side into a 2-0 half-time lead. Glen Shekleton pulled one back from the penalty spot while Brian Gray hit the bar late on but Fingal could not capitalise while Glenanne were down to nine men and they held on for the win. </p>
<p>Avoca gave Three Rock a couple of jitters at Grange Road, getting the game back to 2-1 in the second half following a comical own goal. Peter Blakeney made it 3-1 before Martin Naughton scored on the final hooter to pull one back. There were first goals for Three Rock for Jody Hosking and David McCrea. Corinthian had the most comfortable win, Davy Carson’s four-goal blitz bringing his seasonal tally to 14.</p>
<p><strong>Results:</strong> Clontarf 2 Corinthian 9 (Davy Carson 4, Lucas Piccioli 2, Glenn Holmes, Barry Glavey, Stephen Reid); Three Rock Rovers 3 (Jody Hosking, David McCrea, Peter Blakeney) Avoca 2 (own goal, Martin Naughton); Fingal 1 (Glen Shekleton) Glenanne 2 (Jonathan Kane, Stephen Brownlow) YMCA 2 (Marcus Richardson, Jamie Tobin) Railway Union 1 (Jeff Spillane), after golden goal</p>
<p><strong>Second round draw (January 22): </strong>Pembroke vs Weston; Monkstown vs YMCA; Corinthian vs Glenanne; UCD vs TRR</p>
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