Ladies fourths game off today
The ladies fourths game at Ards Leisure Centre today is off as Cookstown 2nds are unable to travel. Too late however for us to cancel the pitch booking and save the pitch hire charge. Thanks Cookstown!
The ladies fourths game at Ards Leisure Centre today is off as Cookstown 2nds are unable to travel. Too late however for us to cancel the pitch booking and save the pitch hire charge. Thanks Cookstown!
The mens first eleven recorded a narrow 4-3 victory over neighbours Bangor on Saturday at Comber Leisure Centre in the Annual Brian Davis Memorial game. Before the game there was a presentation to the Marie Curie cancer charity representing some of the proceeds of our charity events in the past season including the Boxing Day…
Last Friday evening we launched our new 4 session Inclusion Hockey coaching programme at Comber Leisure Centre for young people with learning disabilities or difficulties and it was great to see the involvement of our youth members – well done all!!! The aim of the sessions is to make hockey more attractive to and accessible…
We had a presentation of mementos to our successful Masters World Cup players last Saturday at North Down Cricket Club. Julie Fisher O50s winner and Allen Irwin and Stevie Magee O45s quarter finalists. Thanks to Maxine Taylor and her small but perfectly formed team for all the arrangements and the food. Well done all!! …
The ladies awards for 2013/14 presented at the Dinner Dance last Saturday are as follows: 4th XI Player of the Year Lynsey Stevenson 3rd XI Player of the Year Sacha Bell 2nd XI Player of the Year Karen Moore 1st XI Player of the Year Lauren Brown U15 Player of the Year Rebecca McBride Young…
Ulster Hockey have announced that the next National Umpire Award Course will take place at Newforge Country Club, Belfast on Tuesday 15th and Thursday 17th January. At North Down we are keen to increase the number of active umpires in our Club and would encourage any of our members who are considering this option to…
We have learnt with sadness of the recent death of Wally Boyce. Wally played for his home town club in the 1950s and 60s and was first eleven captain in 1956/57, he was capped four times for Ulster in 1955/56. Wally was also an excellent cricketer as a batsman but his cricket and hockey careers…