

Queen’s University Hockey Club
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Irish Hockey Trophy : Queen’s Universty 7 South Antrim 0 Semi Final
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Queens faced South Antrim on a sunny Saturday afternoon in the Irish Hockey Trophy Semi Final at The Dub. Queens took the game to South Antrim, opening the scoring, after 3 minutes, when Harry Scott found space in the circle to fire the ball under the advancing keeper for 1-0. Despite numerous chances Queens failed
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Women’s Premier: Mossley 0 Queen’s University 3
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We caught up with the Women’s Premier League match between Mossley and Queen’s University at The Glade on Wednesday evening. No disrespect to Mossley, who have made a solid return to the Premiership this season, but we were there largley on ceremonial duties as Queen’s were being awarded with the Premiership Trophy they won 10
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Ulster Shield: Queen’s University 1 Ulster University Elks 2 Final
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We caught up with the Denman Ulster Shield Final between Queen’s University and Ulster University Elks at Havelock Park on Wednesday evening. The Elks had the better of the first half and they took a 0 – 1 lead into half time after a field goal from Rachel Houston at the en of Q1. Rachel
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Men’s Premier: PSNI 1 Queen’s University 7
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The PSNI welcomed Queen’s University to Newforge early Saturday afternoon for a Men’s Premier League match. Neither side will be overly happy with their league form this season. The PSNI have struggled i n their first season back and are rooted firmly at the bottom of the league, and Queen’s have lacked the consistency required
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Women’s Premier: Portadown 1 Queen’s University 2
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We caught up with the Women’s Premier League match between Portadown and Queen’s University at Edenvilla Park on Wednesday night. It was a match between the Premiership’s top two teams with the winners firm favourites to go on and win the league. Queen’s started strongly with captain Jenna McCarlie making a few runs into the
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Women’s Premier: Queen’s University 8 Banbridge 0
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We caught up with the Ulster Hockey Women’s Premiership match between Queen’s University and Banbridge at The Dub on Saturday afternoon. It’s been a tough season for Banbridge who find themselves at the bottom of the Women’s Premier League. Unfortunately, on Saturday, they found themselves facing a goal hungry Queens University who are battling it
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All Ireland Hockey: Queen’s University 0 Corinthian 1 EYHL 2
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I caught up with the first half of the Women’s All Ireland EYHL 2 Group match between Queen’s University and Corinthian at the Dub on Saturday afternoon. Queen’s looked well in control in the first half with Pippa Wilson, Jenna McCarlie and Megan Cochrane all making strong runs into the circle. Pippa Wilson had a
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Ellie Edwards, Eva Gaston, Jenna McCarlie, Jodie Simmons, Kaia Moore, Katie Kimber, Megan Cochrane, Zoe Wilson
All Ireland Hockey: Queen’s University 6 University of Galway 0 EYHL2 Pool B
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We caught up with the first half of the EYHL2 Pool B match between Queen’s University and University of Galway at the Dub on Saturday afternoon. I only caught the first half of this one but Queen’s University took control early and were on the attack from the starting whistle. Eva Gaston got plenty of
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Women’s Premier: Queen’s University 5 Mossley 1
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I made my way up to the Dub for the Women’s Premier fixture between Queens and Mossely. Queens were anxious to improve their goal difference and set about this in a ruthless 1st quarter. Zoe Wilson’s, 5, 2nd minute strike opened Queens account Zoe Wilson’s strike from a penalty corner opened Queens account after only 2
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Irish Senior Cup: Pegasus 2 Queen’s University 1
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We caught up with the Irish Senior Cup KO16 match between Pegasus and Queen’s University at The Dub on Saturday evening. Unfortunately the getting across town traffic issues still persist and the game had already started by the time we arrived and we didn’t get pitch side until the end of the first quarter. Ellie
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Women’s Premier: Queen’s University 6 Omagh 0
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It was a short drive up to The Dub for the lunchtime push back for Queens, (2nd place) against Omagh (8thplace) in the Women’s Premier Division. Queens took the game by the scruff of the neck from push back controlling midfield and setting up chances for their forwards. Jodie Simmons opened the scoring in the 6th minute.
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Indoor Hockey: Senior Club Women Day 1.
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We caught up with Day 1 of the Ulster Hockey Club Women’s Indoor Championship Day 1 at Antrim Forum on Sunday afternoon. Day 2 will be held on Sunday 19th January. The winners and runners up in the women’s competition qualify as Ulster representatives to the All Ireland Indoor Club Championships Super 6’s Competitions which
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Men’s Premiership: Queen’s University 2 Kilkeel 4
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After 30 minutes of soccer, I moved up to take in the 2nd half of Queens Men’s Premier fixture with visitors Kilkeel. It was 2-2 at halftime with Queens goals from Ethan Clotworthy and Ben Law cancelled out by Kilkeel goals from Neil Stevenson and Jordan McCartan. Queens had the lion’s share of possession early in
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Junior 6: Queen’s University 5XI 2 Ballyclare 2XI 2
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With the Women’s Premier game, at The Dub, between Queens and Omagh being postponed, I took in the Women’s Junior 6 clash between 6th placed, Queens 5th XI and 9th placed, Ballyclare 2nd XI. Neither team could impose themselves in a scoreless 1st quarter, consequently the midfield became evermore congested, as forwards were starved of the ball. The 2nd quarter was
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Men’s Premier: Belfast Harlequins 2 Queen’s University 1
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On Saturday, at lunchtime I took in the Men’s Premier mid table fixture between Belfast Harlequins and Queen at Deramore Park. Quins had the lion’s share of possession in the 1st quarter, limiting Queens to breaks. Despite chances being created it remained scoreless in the 1st quarter. Phil Campbell, left scored for Queens Perhaps against the
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Men’s Premiership: Queen’s University 4 North Down 0
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After a quick half hour of football I returned to the hockey to catch up with the Ulster Men’s Premiership match between Queen’s University and North Down on Saturday afternoon. I arrived at the end of the first quarter and Queen’s were winning 2 – 0 thanks to goals from Stephen Hamill and Harry Scott.

















