

Queen’s University Hockey Club
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Men All Ireland 2: Queens 5 Bandon 2 Pool A
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On Saturday Bandon, from Co Cork made the long trip up to Belfast to play Queens in an All Ireland Division 2 Pool A fixture, at The Dub. Phil Campbell, far right, opened the scoring for Queens Queens were the more assured from pushback and took the lead in the 7th minute when Phil Campbell slotted
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Women Premier: Queen’s University 4 Ballymoney 1
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On Saturday I made the trip over from Shaw’s Bridge, in time, to take in the 1st half of the Queens v Ballymoney Women Premier fixture at The Dub. Queens had beaten Ballymoney 5-0, last Saturday, in the Irish Senior Cup. They won the Women Premier Title on Wednesday evening and were uncompromising in their attitude
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Women Premier: Queens 2 Belfast Harlequins 1
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The Dub, Upper Malone, was the very wet venue for the women Premier fixture between Queens and visitors, Belfast Harlequins. A win was sufficient to see Queens lift the league title. However, Quins had not read the script! From push back Quins harried Queens not allowing them to settle and starving their forward line of
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Men Premier: Queen’s University 5 Raphoe 1
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I caught up with the Ulster Hockey Men’s Premier League Match between Queen’s University and Raphoe at The Dub on Tuesday night. Queens looked to push forward from the off but it took them a while to break down the experienced Raphoe defence. However, the pressure led to a series of penalty corners and Conor
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Irish Senior Cup: Queen’s University 5 Ballymoney 0
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On Saturday lunchtime Queens faced Ballymoney in a Irish Senior Cup tie at The Dub, Upper Malone. In the 1st half Queens couldn’t make their dominance count Given the territory, possession, and tactical dominance of Queens it is a mystery how the game reached halftime scoreless. Ballymoney had a few rare moments in the Queens
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Irish Hockey Senior Cup: Banbridge 0 Queen’s University 3
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Banbridge welcomed Ulster Women’s Premier League leaders, Queen’s University, to Havelock park for a Irish Senior Cup match on Saturday afternoon. Queens continued their fine run of form with a powerful display against a spirited Banbridge side. High fives all round after Jodie Simmons scores the first goal. The visitors made their pressure count the
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All Ireland 2A: Queen’s University 3 Pembroke Wanderers 4
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On cool grey Saturday afternoon, Queens faced Pembroke Wanderers, from Dublin in an All-Ireland Division 2 Pool A fixture at The Dub. As the afternoon drew on, it got colder but that did not deter either side, as they served up a 7 goal thriller. Matthew Tracey opened the scoring for Pembroke Both sides had
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Women Junior 1: Queens II 3 Lisnagarvey II 0
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On Saturday lunchtime, Lisnagarvey II were the visitors to the Dub to play Queens II in a Women Junior 1 fixture. Alisha Bhandari opened the scoring for Queens Queens were the first to settle creating several chances. On 11 minutes Alisha Bhandari latched on a through ball and beat the advancing Garvey keeper to give
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Ulster Hockey Women’s and Men’s Indoor Championships
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On Sunday Ulster Hockey held Day One of the Ulster Indoor Hockey Championships at Queens PEC. Teams from Ards HC, Coleraine HC and Queen’s University HC contested the Women’s section, while teams from Banbridge HC, Belfast Harlequins HC, Cookstown HC and Queen’s University HC contested the Men’s Section. Fixtures and Results Women’s Results W1Queen’s University
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Adam Reddick, Cody Large, Conor Irwin, Harry Scott, Philip Campbell, Scott McCabe, Stephen McDougall
Kirk Cup: Queen’s University 11 North Down 0 Group C
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We caught up with the Kirk Cup group matches as Queen’s University Entertained North Down at the Dub on Saturday afternoon. In a tussle for second place in Group C, the first quarter saw both teams cautiously sizing each other up. Queens, looking sharper from the outset, couldn’t find a breakthrough before the end of
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Junior 1: Queen’s University II 3 Ballymena II 0
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I caught up with the Women’s Junior 1 clash between Queen’s University and Ballymena 2nd XI’s at The Dub in the Saturday lunchtime slot. Queen’s went on the attack from the pass back and I feared for Ballymena in the early stages as the home team continued to swarm forward until Sarah Sandford gave Queens
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Men Premier: Queen’s University 2 NI Civil Service 0
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A late request to “get photos of their new shirts” saw us pick up the second half of the Ulster Hockey Men’ Premier League match between, a resplendent, Queen’s University and Northern Ireland Civil Service on our 2.30 pm slot at The Dub. Conor Irwin picked up a first half goal for Queens to take
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Women Premier: Queen’s University 1 Lisnagarvey 0
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By Saturday lunchtime it was sunny and deceptively warm at Upper Malone for the Women Premier clash between Queens and Lisnagarvey. Queens were hoping to consolidate 1st place in the league, Lisnagarvey to move up from 6th place. Garvey’s defence thwarts yet another Queens attack Queens dominated a scoreless 1st half, creating, but not taking chances. Shots on
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Junior 1: Queen’s University II 3 Pegasus II 3
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I caught up with Queens and Pegasus 2nd teams on Saturday lunchtime for their 1st against 3rd Junior 1 League match at the Dub. It was an interesting game with contrasting styles. Pegasus enjoyed the bulk of territory and possession and Queens were happy to soak up the pressure and look to break out at
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Men Premier: Queen’s University 2 Bangor 1
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I stayed on the main pitch at The Dub to catch the Ulster Hockey Men’s Premier League match between Queens and Bangor. Bangor started the match in the top half of the league and Queens were looking for a run of wins to climb out of the bottom three. Bangor on the attack in the
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Women Premier: Queen’s University 2 Lurgan 2
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I caught up with the Ulster Hockey Women’s Premier League match between Queen’s University and Lurgan in the Saturday lunchtime slot at the Dub. Lurgan came prepared to take it to table toppers Queens and with the experienced Steph Thompson calling the shots at the back for the visitors they probably enjoyed the best of

















