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Brooklands MUHC Back With The Big Boys!
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Friday, 29 May 2009

BROOKLANDS BACK WITH THE BIG BOYS

From David Meek

Brooklands Manchester University HC is back in the Premier Division, just 10 years after a brief one-season taste of taking on the big boys. This time, with a squad built round a successful youth programme and coached by the recently honoured John Bell as England Hockey¹s Performance Coach of the Year, they believe they are much better equipped for life at the top.

John, who was in the team that failed to survive in the Premier 10 years ago, is back at Brooklands as coach with a long-term plan that saw this season¹s promotion from Conference North as just one step towards his goal. ‘I don¹t feel I have achieved anything yet. This is just the beginning' he says.  We drew up a plan to get into the top division when I took over as coach at Georges Road three years ago. ‘I devoted my first year to finding out exactly what we had at the club and the capabilities of the players. The next season was all about building the squad and then of course this last year has been an all-out drive for promotion' he explained.

Brooklands were in a tough, competitive league and they only emerged North champions to qualify for the play-offs ahead of Belper on the last day of the season. Unbeaten all season they just needed a point in that final game against their Derbyshire rivals and that¹s just what they got after coming from behind for 3-3 thanks to two goals from Welsh international Oliver Cooper.

The return of Cooper to the club where he played as a youngster, and the arrival of David Seddon from nearby Formby were, key factors in the surge to the top. With 25 League goals from Cooper and 22 by Seddon, Brooklands finally had a couple of experienced strikers to provide a cutting edge. But as John Bell, who last season also coached the England Under-16 boys as well as delivering coaching and skills modules for England Hockey, went on to say: "We had three or four mature players like our strikers, skipper Andy Howse and Brad King, as well as being brilliantly served by our goalkeeper Lee Ible. We will pursue the Welsh number one spot for Lee who will also be involved in the Great Britain training squad because he has the quality.

Essentially, though, we are a very young side recruited locally. Peter Flanagan who joined us from Bolton before joining Cannock was a pathfinder who enjoyed our coaching and facilities. I think his success here encouraged other Bolton youngsters to come to us, like Peter¹s young brother David, Andy Bull and Scott Evans. They are in the junior international system now while Peter Jackson who joined us from South Cheshire is now the England Under-18 captain. They have been terrific for us. So were Henry Weir and Martyn Scanlon before their studies took them south and I am delighted they have continued to progress and have played for the England Under-21 team.

We didn¹t get our success by going out poaching or tapping other clubs¹ players and we will only take players who want to come of their own accord. Of course Manchester has a lot going for it with three major universities and our merger with Manchester University has given us a strong student identity which has not just strengthened our first team squad but right down the line through the rest of our teams. We will continue to build round youth and develop emerging talent, while also exploring the strong links we have with South Africa and Australia.

The main thing is to keep our youngsters together, though we wouldn¹t wish to prejudice their choice of university when the time comes. Our first team is not a closed shop. I¹m proud that, three players who finished up playing in the promotion team, David Flanagan, Anthony Pike and Richard Bond, all started the season in the second team.

Next season is of course going to be a big challenge but we are an improving squad capable of progressing. We showed up well in a very competitive Conference North and we came out top in the play-offs, so my immediate aim in the Premier is to finish our first season in a reasonable position and consolidate. The following season I want to see us making a challenge for a European place. Personally I don¹t feel we have won anything yet and the coming season is going to show us exactly where we are, how far we have come and how far there is to go. We have two serious injuries, Nick Little a fractured kneecap and Richard Bond a broken arm, but I¹m sure they will be back soon. We are losing two players; skipper Howse is going to New Zealand and Paul McComb is going towork in London. We will be ready to go again, though, and as I say, promotion is just the beginning for Brooklands Manchester University."

 

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Welcome to Brooklands Hockey Website
Written by Darren Rewston   
Saturday, 17 December 2005

Welcome to Brooklands Hockey Website. The place for the latest news and information for Brooklands Manchester University HC, and Brooklands/Poynton Ladies HC. You will also find the following items:
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