Scottish Hockey North District Indoor League 1 (@ Linksfield)
Scottish Hockey National Indoor League 2 (@ Bells Sc, Perth)
Results
Scottish Hockey National Indoor League 2
Watsonians 2 Aberdeen Ladies 3
Scottish Hockey North District Indoor Division 1
Bon Accord MBC 2nds 2 Robert Gordons University 1
Aberdeen Ladies 2nds 5 Bon Accord MBC 3rds 2
Granite City Wanderers 3rds 2 Grammar FPs 3rds 2
Brian Anderson (Scottish Hockey North District Ladies Hockey Correspondent)
On Sunday 28th December the biggest ever RGU Sport Men’s Indoor Cup takes place at the RGU Sport’s Centre at Garthdee,
In the 6 team event local interest comes from annual entrants Aberdeen Asset Management and Tinto Granite City Wanderers. Last year both teams were under strength at the event but both sides are determined to improve on last years 5th and 6th places.
Champions in 2007 VWS (
Finishing the 6 team line up are Harris Academy FP’s who are playing in National League 1 for the second year running and will hope that this event again gives them the chance to blood a few younger players to the competition environment.
Games start at 9.10am and go onto 6.00pm and entry is free!!! For further details, please contact Kevin McNab, Grampian Hockey Development Officer on 01569 768351 or 07739 511382.
The days programme is as follows:
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Group 1 |
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Group 2 |
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VWS Wanderers |
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Menzieshill |
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Harris Academy FP’s |
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Inverleith |
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Tinto Granite City Wanderers |
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Time |
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Team 1 |
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Team 2 |
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9.10am |
G1 |
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V |
Harris Academy FP’s |
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10.00am |
G2 |
Tinto Granite City Wanderers |
V |
Menzieshill |
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11.00am |
G1 |
VWS Wanderers |
V |
Harris Acadmey FP’s |
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12.00pm |
G2 |
Menzieshill |
V |
Inverleith |
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1.00pm |
G1 |
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V |
VWS Wanderers |
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2.00pm |
G2 |
Tinto Granite City Wanderers |
V |
Inverleith |
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3.00pm |
5th/6th |
3rd Group 1 |
V |
3rd Group 2 |
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4.00pm |
3rd/4th |
2nd Group 1 |
V |
2nd Group 2 |
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5.00pm |
1st/2nd |
1st Group 1 |
V |
1st Group 2 |
Great Britain Hockey named goalkeeper, and Scot, Alistair McGregor Athlete of the Year for 2008.
Only the third recipient, and the first male winner, McGregor commented: “It is a massive honour to be named GB Athlete of the Year. It’s a great privilege but I certainly don’t play for individual rewards. This is a credit to the entire team and the way we have played this year.”
The 27-year-old helped GB secure Olympic Qualification in Chile in March and his world class performances in Beijing pushed Great Britain to their best Olympic finish since winning Gold in 1988, with only Germany, Spain and the Netherlands conceding fewer goals in the pool stages.
Great Britain men’s coach Jason Lee said: “The team certainly played above the expectations of most of the world this year, and to my mind that was predominantly because of good ability and exceptional commitment from the group. None of the players exemplified this more than Ali McGregor. Having watched him closely over the last few years, he has made numerous match changing saves for Scotland and Great Britain.”
McGregor added: “I think the fact that I’m the first male recipient just goes to show how well the guys performed in Beijing and is testament to the success we achieved in finishing fifth.”
After an intense year, McGregor is taking time away from club commitments but not from the pitch. He is passing along his Beijing experience to others: “I’ve been doing a lot of coaching since I got back. When I was younger I would have loved to have been able to receive coaching from a current international. I’m keen to give something back.”
In just a year, McGregor has been capped 29 times for Great Britain and will be hoping to add to his tally with London 2012 on the horizon.
The Scotsman explained how his work is cut out for him: “Moving forward, hockey has received a massive boost from the men and women’s accomplishments at the Olympics. The medal success of Team GB has provided a massive lift for the nation but it will be a tough next four years for athletes with dreams of competing in London.
“People don’t see the effort that goes into preparing for a tournament like the Olympics; the early mornings and the gruelling training commitments. It is every athlete’s dream to compete at an Olympic Games in their own country but it will be a long road to reach that destination.”
The PE teacher first appeared for Great Britain as a half time substitute against the Netherlands on 23rd October 2007 as GB went down 3-1 in Eindhoven.
McGregor began his goalkeeping career at home in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, after initially beginning life out field. After he refused to pass to teammates his coach gave him a choice: sit out of practice or put on the pads. Thankfully, the young McGregor chose the pads and has not looked back since, working his way up through Scotland’s ranks at all age groups before making his senior debut against India in 2001. He currently has 82 caps for Scotland.
McGregor will return to domestic action with his club, Loughborough Students, after Christmas in preparation for Scotland’s EuroHockey Nations Trophy campaign next summer.
Results
1 Matty Manics 1 Ellon 1 Paul & Williamson 0 Bon Accord MBC 0 2 Matty Manics 1 Ellon 0 Paul & Williamson 1 Bon Accord MBC 1 0 Ellon 1 Matty Manics 2 Paul & Williamson 0 Bon Accord MBC 1 Ellon 2 0 Paul & Williamson 0 Matty Manics 2 Bon Accord MBC 1
Final Positions
Pl W D L F A GD Pts Matty Manics 4 3 1 0 6 2 4 10 Ellon 4 3 0 1 4 2 2 9 4 1 2 1 3 2 1 5 Paul & Williamson 7 0 1 2 1 4 -3 2 Bon Accord MBC 4 0 1 3 3 7 -4 1