EUROHOCKEY INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP II-A, WOMEN

Galway welcomes the women’s EuroHockey Indoor Championship II with international hockey of this kind visiting the city in the west of Ireland for the first time.

Six teams will be in situ for the event which will be played on around-robin basis with the top two nations earning promotion to the top tier of indoor on the continent.

The hosts are the highest ranked nation at 23rd on the world list but they will face tough competition with Slovakia (24th),Portugal (25th), Lithuania (27th) Croatia (29th)and Sweden (39th) all potential threats. Find out a little bit more about each team below.

The EuroHockey Indoor Championship II A takes place in Galway beginning tomorrow Friday February 9 and will finish up on Sunday February 11.Fresh from their Nkosi Cup experience in December Ireland go into this tournament well prepared. This is the first time for Ireland to host a European Indoor Championship and the first major international Hockey tournament of any kind to be held in Connacht.

The participating nations are Ireland, Croatia, Lithuania, Portugal, Slovakia and Sweden.

Each team will have two games each on the opening two days and a final pool game early on Sunday. The rest of Sunday will be decide placings in the tournament.

Friday will be the first day of action. The tournament gets underway at the Kingfisher Centre in Galway at 10:30 a.m. when Slovakia take on Croatia. Ireland’s first game is at 1:00 p.m. when the hosts take on Sweden. Slovakia take on Lithuania in their second game of the day at 4p.m. Sweden take on Portugal and Ireland’s final game is at 6.30 p.m. against Croatia.

Saturday sees Sweden take on Slovakia at 10:30 a.m. Lithuania take on Croatia at 11:45 a.m.  and Portugal plays Ireland at 1 p.m. Lithuania play Sweden in their second game of the day at 4 p.m. Croatia face Portugal at 4.15 and Ireland take on Slovakia at 6.30 p.m.

On Sunday each team plays their fifth pool game of this tournament. At 9 a.m. Croatia take on Sweden at 10:15 a.m. Portugal and Slovakia will play their final pool match and Ireland and Lithuania round off the pool stage entirely at 11:30 a.m.

Supporting Information for the EuroHockey Indoor Championship II Women (Galway, February 9-112024)

 

Croatia (World Ranking: 29)

EuroHockey appearances: 8

Best result: Championship II – 4th place (2018)

Croatia arrive in Ireland with a line-up which has many as six players playing for the first time in this age category. They are also for the first time led by a new head coach Tin Matković (coach at Berliner SC) who accepted the invitation from his home federation to try to introduce something new to the national selection.

Due to the lack of free time, finances and halls, the side were unable to achieve plan A in terms of preparation. Nonetheless, they did put together quality time in both Croatia and Germany in recent times.

“We arrive in Galway to learn and prepare for the future because we are not favourites for the first three places,” said head coach Matković.

 

Ireland (World Ranking: 23)

EuroHockey appearances: 6

Best result: Championship II – 4th place (1987)

The hosts have developed an experienced group in recent years since returning to international indoor in 2020 following a break of 30 years. In addition to their gold run in Championship III in Bratislava four years ago, they got sixth in Championship II in 2022 and they have amassed a lot of time on the boards via series against South Africa at home and abroad.

Chloe Brown is one of the stars on show – she was recently named the best player at the English finals in Derby, captaining East Grinstead to the national championship.

Orla Fox has been close to an ever-present with 34 caps to her name with Railway Union club mate Orla Patton one behind her; younger sister Sarah Patton is an aggressive player on the counter.

At the other end of the spectrum, 17-year-old Milla Fulton is playing her first ranking tournament having debuted at the Nkosi Cup. She is the daughter of current India coach Craig and Irish indoor assistant coach Natalie; both were Olympians with South Africa.

Mikayla Power – daughter of Olympic umpire Carol Metchette – is another teenager included; both Power and Fulton played for the Irish Under-18outdoor side last summer.

Six of the side played in the 2022 Euros. In 2020, they won 5-0against Portugal and 4-3 against Slovakia in their only recent head-to-head matches since coming back to the indoor stage.

 

Portugal (World Ranking: 25)

EuroHockey appearances: 9

Best result: Championship II – 7th place (2004,2008)

Portugal will play in the second tier for the fifth time, returning to this level having finished third in Championship III in 2022.

The national federation are focused on developing women’s sport and that is reflected in young nature of their panel with five of the 12outfield players named in their wider panel being teenagers.

“The Portuguese national women’s team is very young and talented, so we believe that this European Championship will be a time for them to grow as players,” says coach João Freitas. “We are sure that they will represent our country with passion and determination.”

This weekend will see them face Croatia and Sweden for the first time since 2014 while they played Slovakia twice in 2022, losing 3-2 and drawing 4-4 in two highly competitive fixtures.

 

Lithuania (World Ranking: 27)

EuroHockey appearances: 16

Best result: Championship I – 2nd place (2002)

Lithuania are back with a new look panel having missed the 2022EuroHockey Indoor Championship. Prior to that, they have a proud history, highlighted by their silver medal in 2002 Championship in Les Ponts, France.

This year, they have a very young team with only four players having earned international caps before. Donata Grigiene (36) and Dovile Kukliene (37) provide the major experience with Dovila Juarite and Viktorija Bogdanova both having experienced this stage before.

Otherwise, the panel is all Under-21 and making their tournament debuts. In terms of previous meetings, they did play Slovakia in 2014 (11-0win), Croatia in 2020 (3-0 win) and Sweden (4-2 loss in 2018) so it will be interesting how they have evolved in the meantime.

 

Slovakia (World Ranking: 24)

EuroHockey appearances: 14

Best result: Championship I – 5th place (1996,1998, 2000)

Slovakia are keen to build on top four outcomes in each of the last three editions of Championship III and the central European outfit stands ready to make a mark in the upcoming tournament.

Their diverse line-up includes Dominika Chebenová is the pillar of experience with a remarkable 20-year history of international tournaments, bringing invaluable knowledge and understanding.

Goalkeeper Daniela Šutovská is not only a guardian of the net but a real-life lifesaver as a medical professional, balancing the responsibilities of hockey and a demanding profession. Her commitment to both fields exemplifies the resilience and dedication of the team.

Natalia Fondrková  brings a global perspective; she lived and played in the Netherlands last year to immerse herself in the culture of hockey and gain international experience.

Now, she is channeling her passion into a start-up named Sport qo, focusing on sports accessibility across Europe and Slovakia. Natalia is not just playing for her team but also working on development of the sport in general.

Karolina Vyskočová, meanwhile, is a young dynamo who Is developing her game in Germany.

Her presence adds a youthful exuberance and promises a bright future for Slovakia.

While the team holds tremendous potential, the current challenge lies in the infrastructure for the field hockey in Slovakia.

“As the tournament approaches, the Slovakia women’s field hockey team embodies the spirit of diversity, resilience, and excellence,” says coach Richard Garaj.

“Their stories extend beyond the pitch, painting a portrait of determination, camaraderie, and a shared dream of bringing glory to Slovakian field hockey. Watch out for this team.”

 

Sweden (World Ranking: 39)

EuroHockey appearances: 10

Best result: Championship II – 5th place (1996)

Sweden is a small hockey country with indoor being the main variant played. This will be their first entry since 2018 in Brussels in Championship II and they have a team with various levels of experience; some of the player have played in the Euro Championships before, while others are completely new to this type of tournament.

Over winter, they had training camps throughout and finished by playing the Danish tournament Mason Cup.

“We are eagerly looking forward to the tournament and the opportunity to play indoor hockey on the European scene,” says head coach Felix Hörnschmeyer.

“We are confident that we have the right team and staff for the task. We hope that our hard work during preparation will be rewarded.”

During their games, you can often hear the side speaking at least four different languages. They have girls who play in the English, German, Dutch, and, of course, Swedish competitions while the age range is from 18 to48 years old.

 

 

** You can follow all the scores and match data via the following link: https://fih.altiusrt.com/competitions/1552

 

 

** The tournament is not bring live-streamed.

 

EY Hockey League Division 1 for women returns, EYHL 2 week 4 and Irish Senior and Junior Cups, Hockey Challenge and Hockey Trophy as well as the EuroHockey Indoor Championship II, Women in Galway.

 

While Ireland Men see their debut in the Pro League this Saturday in India versus The Netherlands, it’s also a busy hockey weekend at home. The EuroHockey Indoor Championship II-A (Women) is being hosted in Galway while at club level there is a very intense schedule of matches across a whole swathe of competitions with the EYHL Women’s Division 1 returning after the Christmas break and more rounds in the EYHL 2 for Men and Women across the four pools as well as more action in the National Knockout competitions on offer for adult teams both male and female alike.

On Sunday the EYHL Women’s Division 1 resumes with some refixtures. Up for decision this weekend are the four ties which were frozen off before Christmas in Round 11. The only tie that survived on that occasion was Pembroke Wanderers and UCD which means they are idle this Sunday.

However, all the surviving clubs in the top flight are involved in the Irish Women’s Senior Cup action on Saturday. There are also ties in the Men’s Irish Senior Cup down for decision and the Men’s and Women’s Irish Junior Cup, Men’s and Women’s Irish Hockey Trophy and Men’s and Women’s Irish Hockey Challenges .

 

Week 4 of the EYHL 2 is on this weekend with the following fixtures:-

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10 2024 

EYHL 2  MEN’S POOL A

BANGOR  V PEMBROKE WANDERERS 14:30 BANGOR AURORA

BANDON V AVOCA   14:15   BANDON GRAMMAR SCHOOL

 

EYHL 2 MEN’S POOL B 

COOKSTOWN  V  RAILWAY UNION   14:30    COOKSTOWN

CORK CHURCH OF IRELAND V  CORK HARLEQUINS 12:00 GARRYDUFF

 

EYHL 2 WOMEN’S POOL B

ARDS  V MUCKROSS   14:30  LONDONDERRY PARK

LURGAN  V  UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY  13:00  LURGAN JHS

 

MEN’S IRISH SENIOR CUP 

CORINTHIANS V  INSTONIANS  13:15   ST. COLUMBA’S COLLEGE

YMCA V MONKSTOWN  13:00  WESLEY COLLEGE

THREE ROCK ROVERS V  QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY  15:00  GRANGE ROAD

WOMEN’S IRISH SENIOR CUP 

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY V BALLYMONEY   12:30 QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY

CORK HARLEQUINS  V CATHOLIC INSTITUTE 12:45  FARMER’S CROSS

ULSTER ELKS  V  CORINTHIAN  12:45  UUJ

PEGASUS V AVOCA   13:00  QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY

UCC V LORETO  13:00  THE MARDYKE

UCD  V OLD ALEXANDRA    13:00   BELFIELD

MONKSTOWN V PEMBROKE WANDERERS  14:15  RATHDOWN

 

MEN’S IRISH JUNIOR CUP 

CORK CHURCH OF IRELAND V  RAILWAY UNION   GARRYDUFF  14.00

UCD  V KILKEEL    UCD WATER

DUBLIN UNIVERSITY V RATHGAR   SANTRY AVENUE  12:00

PORTRANE V MULLINGAR   DONABATE COMMUNITY CENTRE  16:15

THREE ROCK ROVERS  V PEMBROKE WANDERERS  GRANGE ROAD

AVOCA V CORINTHIAN 14.30 NEWPARK

LISNAGARVEY V MONKSTOWN 14.30 COMER ROAD

BANBRIDGE V INSTONIANS 14.45 HAVELOCK PARK

 

WOMEN’S IRISH JUNIOR CUP 

PEMBROKE WANDERERS  V LISNAGARVEY    SERPENTINE AVE. 14:15

RAILWAY UNION V GENESIS     PARK AVENUE  13.30

UCC V OLD ALEXANDRA    THE MARDYKE   15:30

THREE ROCK ROVERS  V  CATHOLIC INSTITUTE  GRANGE ROAD  15.00

LORETO V QUEENS UNIVERSITY 17.00 LORETO

 

 

MEN’S IRISH HOCKEY TROPHY 

BELFAST HARLEQUINS V RAPHOE   DERAMORE PARK  16.15

KILKENNY  V  BRAY   LORETO KILKENNY  13.30

NORTH DOWN V  NEWRY  OLYMPIC  COMBER LEISURE CENTRE  14.30

WATERFORD  V KILKEEL  NEWTOWN SCHOOL  14.00

 

WOMEN’S IRISH HOCKEY TROPHY 

GLENANNE  V  BALLYMENA   ST. MARKS SCHOOL 13.30

GREENFIELDS  V  LISNAGARVEY   DANGAN  13.30

MOSSLEY   V  YMCA    MOSSLEY   12.45

PORTRANE  V  DUNGANNON   DONABATE COMMUNITY CENTRE  12.00

 

MEN’S IRISH HOCKEY CHALLENGE QUARTER FINAL, 1ST LEG 

LIMERICK  V MIDLETON   12:00  VILLIERS SCHOOL

PORTRUSH V CI MENS 16.00  PORTRUSH

 

WOMEN’S  IRISH HOCKEY CHALLENGE

BANGOR  V INSTONIANS  16.00 BANGOR AURORA

WATERFORD  V  BELVEDERE 12.00 WATERFORD

 

SUNDAY  FEBRUARY 11  2024

EYHL WOMEN’S DIVISION 1 

CORINTHIANS  V CATHOLIC INSTITUTE    ST. COLUMBA’S COLLEGE  13.15

LORETO  V PEGASUS    BEAUFORT , RATHFARNHAM 14.00

MONKSTOWN V ULSTER ELKS   RATHDOWN SCHOOL  14.30

 

MEN’S IRISH SENIOR CUP 

GLENANNE  V CORK HARLEQUINS   13:30  ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE

 

IRISH WOMEN’S JUNIOR CUP 

CORK HARLEQUINS   V MUCKROSS  12:30  HARLEQUINS PARK

New kit first in action against The Netherlands in FIH Pro League debut

Hockey Ireland is delighted to announce Mizuno as its new teamwear partner in a three-year deal commencing February 2024.

This new partnership goes live this weekend at the IRL Men’s FIH Pro League debut versus world #1 The Netherlands on Feb 10, 2024.

The multi-year partnership with Mizuno will cover all Hockey Ireland performance teams including the Senior Men, Senior Women, the U21, U18 and U16 junior age groups, as well as various additional requirements for other representative teams, coaches, backroom staff, volunteers, officials, and staff.

Mizuno stood out as they demonstrated their commitment to creating performance clothing, tailored to meet the needs of our athletes at all levels.

Roll-out across the various teams and staff will be on a phased basis across 2024, with a retail programme to follow later in 2024 also.

Hockey Ireland wishes to thank Specialist Sports whom they have worked with since 2016 to provide Adidas teamwear across its high performance teams previously.

Mizuno and their famed ‘RunBird’ logo have been pursuing perfection since 1906 and Hockey Ireland is proud to partner with the brand as they look to build their profile in hockey across Ireland.

 

Anne McCormack, Hockey Ireland CEO, commented:

“We have set ourselves ambitious targets as an organisation across both participation and high performance, and finding the right partners as we embark on this journey is critical. Mizuno stood out as they demonstrated their excellence and commitment to our success over time.

“We believe that this agreement provides better support for our teams and enhances our sport as a whole.”

Graham Johnson, Mizuno Marketing Manager, commented:

“Mizuno prides itself on its dedication to assisting athletes as they journey through the world of sports, and we are committed to innovation and creating first-rate sportswear.”

“We are delighted to partner with Hockey Ireland, the next three years will be very exciting for us as we expand our brand presence in the Irish market and support Hockey Ireland on its path to success.”

 

Ireland will play in their first official men’s EuroHockey Championship next time around as Ross Canning’s pair of penalty corner goals in the last three minutes in Paredes carried them to Championship II-A gold.

 

For full report go to EuroHockey.org website

EY Hockey League Division 2

 

The third round of matches in the EYHL 2 competitions took place this Saturday across the four pools in the Men’s and Women’s competition.

 

EYHL 2 MEN’S POOL A 

AVOCA 3 QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 1

Ulster Premier League side Queen’s University travelled to Newpark Comprehensive School in Blackrock to take on home side Avoca in this Men’s Pool A clash. Christopher Ryan opened the scoring for the hosts Avoca in the 5th minute with a goal from open play. It was 1-0 at half-time. It looked like it would remain a low scoring game after Cody B. Large equalised for Queen’s University in the 48th minute also from open play. Hayden Vaitekenas restored Avoca’s lead in the 58th minute with yet another goal from open play. Guy Sarratt secured the points for the hosts with a converted penalty corner three minutes from full time to leave the final score Avoca 3 Queen’s University 1

 

PEMBROKE WANDERERS 3 BANDON  2

Munster Men’s Division 1 side were the visitors to Serpentine Avenue to take on their Leinster Division 1A opponents Pembroke Wanderers in the second of the day’s Men’s Pool A clashes. The visitors took the lead through Alastair Smith who converted a penalty corner to give Bandon a 1-0 after 9 minutes. Bandon were awarded a penalty stroke in the 12th minute which Alastair smith converted to make the score 2-0. But their two-goal lead lasted a mere four minutes. Dechlan Bennett converted a penalty stroke for Pembroke in the 16th minute to reduce the deficit. Wanderers trailed 2-1 at half-time. Eric Foy got them back on level terms in the 38th minute with a goal from open play. Matthew Treacy sealed victory for Pembroke in the 58th minute with another goal from open play to leave the final score Pembroke 3 Bandon 2.

 

EYHL 2 MEN’S POOL B 

CORK HARLEQUINS 4 COOKSTOWN  1

It’s a long way from Cookstown to Farmers Cross home of Cork Harlequins out by the Airport. Despite this prolonged journey, Luke Haycock gave the visitors the lead in the 15th minute to put Cookstown 1-0 up.  Julian Dale opened his account for Harlequins from open play in the 26th minute to make the score 1-1. He got his second of the game to give the hosts the lead for the first time in the match with a converted penalty corner in the 53rd minute. Sam Dale made it 3-1 to Cork Harlequins in the 63rd minute. Julian completed his hat-trick with another converted penalty corner in the 66th minute to leave the final score Cork Harlequins 4 Cookstown 1.

 

RAILWAY UNION 0 SOUTH ANTRIM  6

South Antrim returned to Dublin for the second time in eight days and the second of two competitions. Last week they were on the receiving end of a 6-0 hiding in the Irish Senior Cup at the hands of Pembroke Wanderers but this week at Park Avenue it was the polar opposite as South Antrim were the ones winning by 6-0.  Lee Marshall got the Ulster Premier League side off the mark in the 19th minute from open play 1-0 South Antrim. Ryan West made it 2-0 in the 21st minute again from open play. Jordan Robinson’s converted penalty corner on 29 minutes made the score 3-0 to the visitors and this was the scoreline at half time. Oliver Patterson converted a penalty corner in the 45th minute to increase the margin to 4-0. Max Taylor made it 5-0 from open play in the 67th minutes and Peter Milligan made it 6-0 with a converted penalty corner in the 69th minute to leave the final score Railway Union 0 South Antrim 6.

 

EYHL 2 WOMEN’S POOL A

KILKENNY 1 BELFAST HARLEQUINS 3

Belfast Harlequins travelled from the North East to the South East for this EYHL 2 Women’s Pool A game in the Marble City but nevertheless had a bag full of points to bring home with them afterwards. Emma Fraser opened the scoring with a penalty corner in the 9th minute and in the 12th minute dispatched a penalty stroke into the net to make it 2-0. Katie Larmour captained the side and led by example scoring a converted penalty corner in the 46th minute to leave the visitors 3-0 ahead. Sara Browne got a consolation goal for the Kilkenny women from open play in the 56th minute to leave the final score Kilkenny 1 Belfast Harlequins 3.

 

CORK HARLEQUINS  3 AVOCA  0

The Munster Women’s Division 1 side of the house made today’s double header two from two with this win in the EYHL 2 Women’s Pool A when they defeated their visitors from Dublin by 3-0.  A scoreless first half was followed by a largely scoreless third period until the last minute of that quarter when Cork Harlequins were awarded a penalty stroke and Cliodhna Sargent put them 1-0 in the 45th minute from the stroke. Ruby Walsh from open play added another goal in the 50th minute to make the score 2-0 to Harlequins and Yvonne O’Byrne rounded off the scoring in the 58th minute from open play to leave the result Cork Harlequins 3 Avoca 0

 

EYHL 2 WOMEN’S POOL B 

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY  0  UCC  6

Home advantage counted for nothing in today’s EYHL 2 Women’s Pool B encounters and particularly was irrelevant at Dangan where the hosts University of Galway were schooled in the arts of Hockey by their fellow student side UCC.  Emma O’Sullivan opened the scoring for the Munster Division 1 side in the 1st minute from open play.  There was no further scoring in the first quarter and Nikki Barry added another open play goal in the 32nd minute to leave the half-time score University of Galway 0 University College Cork 2.  Micaela Sanderson converted a penalty corner to leave UCC leading 3-0 in the 43rd minute. Zahra Lowry increased the Leesiders  lead in the 49th minute from open play. UCC 4-0 up at this stage and Sarah Murphy made it 5-0 in the 58th minute.  Emma O’Sullivan added her second goal of the match to leave the final score University of Galway 0 UCC 6.

 

MUCKROSS  0 LURGAN 2

Ulster Women’s Premier League side Lurgan travelled to Donnybrook in South Dublin for this EYHL 2 Women’s Pool B clash and returned with all the points on offer after a comfortable 2-0 win. Chloe McCann opened the scoring for the Ulsterwomen in the 32nd minute with a converted penalty corner. Lydia McNeill made the win safe for the County Armagh side in the 37th minute with the second goal of the game from open play to leave the final score Muckross 0 Lurgan 2.

 

 

IRISH MEN’S  JUNIOR CUP 

There were nine ties in the Men’s Irish Junior Cup and the results are as follows:-

ANNADALE 4 PORTRANE  5

BANBRIDGE  13  BELFAST HARLEQUINS 0

COOKSTOWN  V AVOCA

CORINTHIAN  3 BANGOR  1

KILKEEL 5  V MOSSLEY 3

LISNAGARVEY  V  YMCA

MONKSTOWN 8 CORK HARLEQUINS 0

RATHGAR  V CLONTARF

UCD 13  NORTH DOWN   2

 

 

IRISH WOMEN’S JUNIOR CUP

There are ten ties down for decision in the Irish Women’s Junior Cup and they are as follows:-

BELFAST HARLEQUINS  V    ATHLONE

CORK CHURCH OF IRELAND V   CORK HARLEQUINS       GARRYDUFF

GENESIS 1 BALLYMONEY  0

LORETO  4 CORINTHIAN  0

MONKSTOWN 1 OLD ALEX  2

MOSSLEY V PEGASUS

PORTADOWN 0  V PEMBROKE WANDERERS  3

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY  5 ASHTON  1

TRINITY COLLEGE LADIES  V LISNAGARVEY

UCC  V NORTH KILDARE

 

There are two ties down for decision this Sunday in the Irish Men’s Senior Cup 

Bandon take on Queen’s University and Cork Harlequins host Portane.

 

IRISH MEN’S SENIOR CUP

SUNDAY  FEBRUARY 4 2024

BANDON V QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY, BANDON GRAMMAR SCHOOL 12pm

CORK HARLEQUINS V PORTRANE, HARLEQUINS PARK , FARMER’S CROSS , CORK 12.30pm