Lee Morton stars for Scotland Under 21s at Lilleshall
/Impressive performance by Lee Morton as Scotland under 21s narrowly lost 3-2 to England under 21s. This was the second match of the series after Scotland had lost 2-0 in first fixture
Impressive performance by Lee Morton as Scotland under 21s narrowly lost 3-2 to England under 21s. This was the second match of the series after Scotland had lost 2-0 in first fixture
Over the last few weeks start the Kelburne juniors have successfully represented the club at various West District festivals. These festivals will continue to run throughout the season at various venues throughout the West. Names will be taken from Rachael at jockeys and on Slack if you wish your young player to be involved.
Congratulations to Jen Morgan who tonight successfully won the Renfrewshire Community Coach of the Year award! The men's 1st IX and Steve Bain were also shortlisted in their categories. Very well deserved by all.
The links below will provide you with valuable information for the season ahead whether you are a Player, Captain, Manager, Umpire or Technical Official.
The Umpires Briefing from and the Umpire Guidelines:
http://www.scottish-hockey.
The updated rules of competition, Technical Officials Guidance and expenses policy
http://www.scottish-hockey.
The discipline code and sanctions:
http://www.scottish-hockey.
Remember Hockey Hub is a good resource for beginner and developing umpires – Register now:
http://www.scottish-hockey.
Bromac Kelburne forward Lee Morton has earned a place in the Scotland squad to face Italy in a 3 game series at Glasgow Green this weekend. The squad are building up to the World League 1 tournament in September and the games give Morton the opportunity to press his claims for a place in the final squad. The schedule of games is as follows.
Thursday 7pm
Saturday 3pm
Sunday 10.30am (All games at Glasgow Green)
There are a number of ex Burne stars in the squad including Michael Bremner, Kenny Bain, Alan Forsyth, David Forsyth and Ed Greaves. Get yourself down and cheer the boys to victory.
The club are delighted to announce the appointment of Gordon Shepherd as the new coach for the Bromac Men's 1st XI squad. As the current Scotland Senior Ladies coach, Gordon brings with him a wealth of experience and this will complement the squad as they look to build on last years success. Previous to his appointment as Scotland Ladies coach, Gordon had a successful spell with Clydesdale Men and spent 4 years as Senior Men’s assistant coach, during which he worked with several of the current Kelburne squad.
With the club returning to the EHL and looking to be successful here and continue our run of 12 successive league titles, the process of recruiting a new coach has been an ongoing process, with President Mark Fulton commenting,
“As a club we identified the need to recruit an off-field coach to take the squad in a different direction whilst also building on the treble-winning success of Chris Nelson and Iain Scholefield during last season. We are very confident this marque recruitment of Gordon will provide further benefit to the squad of players at our disposal and keep us at the forefront in the coming years ahead. From our first meeting with Gordon, it was clear there was a shared vision for the direction of the club and everyone at Kelburne is very excited to have him on board”
Speaking about his appointment, Shepherd said
“I am delighted to be working with Kelburne to further develop what is an already successful club. There is a good group of experienced players and talented youngsters and this makes for an exciting blend. I intend to challenge all the players to drive for more success domestically and also at European level.”
Preparations for the new season are well underway, leading up to the start of the season and the EHL in October.
Kelburne hockey clubs home ground at Whitehaugh hosted 60 junior members this week during the annual summer coaching camp. Organised by club president Mark Fulton and coached by experienced senior players, the juniors were put through their paces in an action packed week.
With a focus on the Teaching Games for Understanding approach, the young players were supported as they developed their creativity and decision making during games based sessions. Jockey Coach Rachael Ewing-Day said, 'It's been great to see the youngsters come on both technically and tactically as the week has progressed, the future is bright for the next generation at Kelburne'.
Sessions saw the players physically develop their fitness, co-ordination and agility while working together in teams to develop their social skills. Mentally their decision-making, concentration and and problem solving abilities were challenged as the coaches provided opportunities aimed to prepare them emotionally for the challenges of playing the directly competitive game.
Kelburne Juniors Jessica, Caitlin and Cameron MacKenzie said, 'We have been to the camp many times and we really enjoy our time here... During the camp we do fun activities like hockey games, challenges and matches.... we improve our fitness during other games like rounders and water fights.' 'Kelburne is the perfect place to learn and its worth the week as you become better than you ever thought you could be.' 'We have a tournament at the end of the week and there are prizes to be won... the theme this year was the olympics where the task was to dress up.'
In celebration of the olympics the Paisley team convinced Usain Bolt to fly out prior to defending his titles to make the presentation to the Juniors.
The camps run at Kelburne Cricket Club, Barshaw Drive, Paisley, Monday to Friday from 10am - 3pm. It costs £55 for the week with the next camp is scheduled for Easter 2017. For anyone looking to join there is junior training on a Saturday mornings from 9:45am-11:00am, see the junior section in our website for further details, www.kelburne.co.uk
Hockey Membership Fees are now due for the coming 2016-2017 season. The deadline is 31st Aug 2016. Competition Entry Costs have increased and payments have to be made earlier in the year. It’s vital therefore that everyone pays on-time to ensure the Club can pay their fees to the various Hockey Associations on-time and avoid penalties being imposed.
Membership Benefits
New Members
Payment Methods
No Pay / No Play Policy
2016-2017 Season Fees Full 3mth S/O 6 mth S/O
Senior Men/Ladies 1s £300 or £100 x 3 or £50 x 6
Senior Men 2s £250 £83.33 x 3 £41.67 x 6
Senior Men 3/4/5s £200 £66.67 x 3 £33.33 x 6
Senior Ladies 2s/3s £200 £66.67 x 3 £33.33 x 6
Student Fee (>18yrs with card) £150 £50 x 3 £25 x 6
Boys / Ladies Jun(12-17yrs) £150 £50 x 3 £25 x 6
Boys/Girls Jockey (<= 11yrs) £85 1 payment
Hockey Social Membership £45 1 payment
Family Membership: Any 3rd paying family member in group receives 50% discount from subsEG : Mens 1s @ £300 + Mens 5s @ £200 + Junior @ £75 (previously £150). All enquiries to secretary@kelburne.com
Notes
1. Fees due by August 31st 2016 per Club Constitution rules. Help your Club - PAY ON TIME
2. Full Payment or Standing Orders NOT set-up by end-October will result in non-selection for training/playing
3. Apply 10% Discount at your on-line ordering point if transferred by Aug 31st
4. Cricket Members payment is reduced by £50 (covered by Cricket Subs)
Having successfully completed the domestic treble last season, Bromac Kelburne return to the EHL for the upcoming season. The event will take place from the 7-9th of October in Banbridge, Ireland. The Irish team being no strangers to the club having competed in the EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy at Glasgow Green in May.
The team have been drawn against last season's Final4 qualifiers Atletic Terrassa from Spain as well as top Russian outfit Dinamo Kazan. They will play the Russian's on the Friday morning before squaring up to Terrassa on the Sunday. Preparations for the squad are underway and they will be looking for a good level of support from club members making the short trip to Ireland.
Adult - £12pp
Adult - £7pp
Child (U16) - £5pp
Adult and child - £9
Get your Kelburne colours on and get walking, running or crawling!
Register yourself by searching for Paisley 10K at:-
http://www.sportsystems.co.uk/ss/event/Paisley10KRoadRacewithFunRun2016
Find sponsorship forms at the following link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vlhaXqJ4hvGCCrUaTJzBariRUYIK_x6CI7AxUitxPfs/edit
Money raised will be split between the club & the Renfrewshire Sports Charity.
*Please leave all money behind the bar or give it to your coach/captain.
Email sponsorship@kelburne.com after entering to say who has entered.
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Kelburne Hockey Club
Summer Camp
1st August - 5th August 10am-3pm
Held at Whitehaugh
£55 includes a camp t-shirt
A fun filled week of hockey, learning from some of the best hockey players in Scotland!
Daily rate available as well as discounts for families.
Email info@kelburne.com for an application form or more information.
Scotland Senior Men kicked off their build up to the World League Tournament in September with a confidence boosting win in an International event featuring France, Poland and Italy. The squad featured a number of ex Kelburne players including William Marshall, Ed Greaves, Kenny Bain, Michael Bremner and David Fosyth. All were key performers in the team's victory. A report on the trip can be found below.
http://www.scottish-hockey.org.uk/2016/june-2016/scotland-win-4-nations-tournament.aspx
The tournament was particularly special for both Kenny Bain and Ed Greaves. Bain represented Scotland for the 150th time and with time on his side will no doubt add many more. At the other end of the spectrum, Ed Greaves made his debut for the Senior side, finding himself amongst the goals. Ed who now plays for Loughbrough, where he attends University, worked his way through the ranks from youth player to 1st team regular and all at Kelburne would like to congratulate Ed and Kenny on their achievements.
Scotland U21 Women took part in a 3 game series against Ulster U23 last week at Glasgow Green. The games featured our own Drew Berry and Ellie Halliday. Great to see their hard work paying off with selection at international level.
Reports from all the games can be seen at the links below.
http://www.scottish-hockey.org.uk/2016/june-2016/scotland-u21-women-in-narrow-defeat-to-ulster-u23-women.aspx
http://www.scottish-hockey.org.uk/2016/june-2016/scotland-women-u21-beaten-by-clinical-ulster-u23.aspx
http://www.scottish-hockey.org.uk/2016/june-2016/scotland-women-u21-lose-final-encounter-with-ulster-u23.aspx
Under the Summer sun the club was able to kick off the fundraising efforts for 2016/17 by raising £1086 at the recent Barshaw Gala Day. Thanks go to all members who donated prizes and helped on the day, in particular, Harry Coles, Raymond Nelson and Barry Carmichael.
Planning is well underway for our next event, the annual Fete on the 7th of August. If any members are keen to get involved in the organising of the event please email president@kelburne.com
June 17-19 saw the Scotland U16 Girls Development Squad undertake their final international of the season, a 3 match series against an older, very experienced Ulster U16 girls squad, at their home pitch, the Glasgow National Hockey Centre.
The first match took place on Friday afternoon at 4pm. Ulster was quick to take charge and dominate the play in a very fast paced, physical game, which seemed to take the young Scotland squad by surprise. Kelburne striker, Lucy Bliss, scored Scotland’s first goal to equalise 1-1 but after a promising first half for the home squad, the score finished with Ulster victorious 5-2.
The Scotland squad were down but not out and, instead, went back to the Glynhill to review their performance and discuss improvements. Their hard work and determination nearly paid off as the second match, on a sunny Saturday afternoon at 4pm, finished in a nailbiting 3-3 draw (a further Scotland goal was disallowed).
However a draw wasn’t good enough for the determined Scotland squad and again, the girls spent their evening and the next morning preparing for the third and final match on Sunday ahead. A team meeting analysed video of the match to hone their strengths and identify weaknesses in their opposition with the full match warmup spent rehearsing their plays.
Under Sunday's grey skies and light drizzle, Ulster tried again and again in vain to gain the upper hand, winning a series of short corners, which they subsequently failed to convert. However, the Scotland resolute remained firm and the girls working hard, finished the test series with a 3-0 victory (an Ulster goal in the dying minutes of the match was disallowed).A great weekend of hockey to bring the U16s Girls international season to a close.
Lucy is currently age 13. She started her playing career as a Kelburne jockey at age 9 (pictured below with some Kelburne rising stars!) before progressing into the Ladies 3s where she has played for two seasons.
Over the past 2 weeks Kelburne players have been representing Scotland in International action.
On the Men's side Finn Hailliday made his international debut at U16 level in a series against Wales at Glasgow Green. Playing in 2 out of the 3 games he looked at home in the surroundings and we are sure he will add to these appearances very soon.
On the Ladies side, Lexi Sabatelli captained the U16 girls to a 3-0 series victory, also against Wales. Producing a strong performance throughout the games, Lexi was able to transfer her fine domestic form to the international stage. She was joined in the team by Rachel Bain, who also performed well across the weekend.
Well done to all 3 from all at the club.
Q Bikes Kelburne Men's 2nd XI confirmed as Regional League Champions after Grange 2s only win 4-2 against Western 2s. This means they have won the league on goal difference and have a 12th title in 13 years.Congratulations to everybody involved with the team
Bromac Kelburne Mens 1s win bronze medal at Eurohockey Club Champions Trophy 2016 after beating Slavia Prague 3-0 in the 3rd/4th place playoff.
Come help Kelburne Hockey Club celebrate another successful season at the annual presentation dinner.
WHEN
Saturday, 28 May 2016 at 19:00
WHERE
Glynhill Hotel & Leisure Club
169 Paisley Road
Renfrew
PA4 8XB
Map
On day 2 of the Eurohockey Club Champions Trophy at Glasgow Green, Bromac Kelburne were held to a 1-1 draw by Swiss side Rottweiss Wettingen. The result now means that the Paisley side must beat Irish outfit Banbridge to progress to the final on Monday. The Irishmen soundly defeated HC Minsk 4-1.
The first half Kelburne was a very tight affair with Kelburne not able to break down a very well-drilled, street-smart Rottweiss team. Somewhat against the run of play the Swiss won a penalty corner which they duly dispatched (Nicolas Steffen) after two re-bounds to take an unlikely lead. Kelburne continued with their patient passing but weren't able to make the breakthrough before halftime.
As with the first game against Minsk Kelburne flew out of the blocks in the second half, immediately putting Wettingen under pressure and getting behind their defence in a way that was beyond them in the first half. This pressure quickly told as Lee Morton converted a Penalty Corner switch into the bottom corner to level the scores at 1-1.
The match then settled into a very even, back-and forth that produced few more clear-cut chances.
Today's game is a 4.45pm start against the Irish team Banbridge HC with a place in Monday's final at stake.
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