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Revington on top of the world as Irish coach grabs prestigious gong
Irish coach Paul Revington has been named world hockey's men's Coach of the
Year.
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Beaney is the top Peg
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
Pegasus are on course for a clean sweep of trophies after lifting the first
silveware of the domestic season yesterday when they defeated Armagh by the
narrowests of margins to claim the O'NE 1918 Ulster Shield at Lisnagarvey.
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Practice brings final glory for Pegasus girls
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
Pegasus captain Arlene Boyles revealed that Suzanne Beaney's winning goal in
yesterday's O'NE 1918 Ulster Shield final came straight off the training
pitch.
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Hockey: Lurgan girls favourites to retain cup
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
The Belfast Telegraph Senior Schools’ Cup begins in earnest with the 16 second
round ties being decided between this afternoon and Saturday morning.
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Ulster Shield: Armagh 2 Ballymoney 1
Monday, 21 November 2011
Ulster Shield holders Ballymoney were sensationally dumped out of this
season's competition as Armagh staged a smash-and-grab act to steal a
victory they scarcely deserved in a dramatic semi-final at Stormont
yesterday.
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Hockey: Goal difference hits Ulster sides
Monday, 21 November 2011
Ulster's U16 and U18 schoolboys both lost out in their inter-provincials to
Leinster over the weekend ... on goal difference.
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Hockey: Irish men can home in on Olympics
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
The Irish men might never have a better chance of making it to the Olympic
Games hockey finals.
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Hockey: Olympic goal a step closer
Monday, 14 November 2011
The Irish international men's team's chances of reaching the London 2012
Olympic finals have vastly increased after Dublin was confirmed as a host
for one of three qualifying competitions.
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Hockey: Pegasus to go on revenge mission
Monday, 14 November 2011
Ballymoney 0 Pegasus 3: Pegasus will have a chance to avenge last week's Irish
Hockey League defeat by UCD when the sides meet in the quarter-finals of the
Electric Ireland Irish Senior Cup in the New Year.
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Olympic history looms for brothers
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
The Gleghorne brothers Mark and Paul are stepping up their bid to play in the
London 2012 Olympic hockey finals ... but if they succeed they will be in
different teams.
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Hockey: Ulster aces to the fore
Monday, 7 November 2011
Cookstown and Lisnagarvey are setting the pace at the top of the Irish Hockey
League's two pools as the all-Ireland competition moves into a three-month
winter break.
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Hockey: Pegasus 3 UCD 4
Monday, 7 November 2011
Reigning champions Pegasus crashed to their first defeat of this season's ESB
Electric Ireland campaign after an enthralling encounter under the Dub
floodlights on Saturday night.
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Only SIX of Ulster’s best get call
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Just six Ulster players have been included in the Electric Ireland national
women's hockey squad for the latest Centralisation Preparation Programme
ahead of next year's Olympic qualifier.
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Godfrey may be down but he’s not out yet
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Cookstown captain Godfrey Irwin is dismissing talk of retirement despite the
fact he may be out of action for most of this season after fracturing his
skull in the Eurohockey League two weeks ago.
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UCD will be too hot for Pegs: McCool
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Armagh coach Niall McCool says he expects the students of UCD to scupper
Pegasus' hopes of retaining their Electric Ireland Irish Hockey League crown.
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Service and Kilkeel set their sights on the IHL
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Whisper it, but there are two teams in the men’s Ulster Premier League who are
determined to gatecrash the Irish Hockey League for next season.
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Ireland enter new World league
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Ireland's men and women’s tams have been entered for the new World League
competition.
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Queen’s edged out of Irish title glory
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Queen's fell to a 1-0 defeat against UCD in yesterday's Chilean Cup Irish
Intervarsities final in Galway.
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Phelie’s all set to spice up India
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Irish international Phelie Maguire has signed up for the new Indian Premier
League hockey tournament which begins next month.
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Short Passes: Ian Hughes
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Name: Ian Hughes (brother of former Northern Ireland football captain
Aaron)
Age: 25
Club: Cookstown
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Lisnagarvey plan Cork double
Monday, 31 October 2011
Trips to Cork can be a daunting task for Ulster teams, but champions
Lisnagarvey successfully overcame the first stage of their double trip to
the deep south and are now looking forward to the second in a fortnight's
time.
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• Gary Neville could be key to Wayne Rooney's form at Euros
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• Di Matteo sure to get a chance at Chelsea
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• Tyrone Howe: Future still bright for Ulster men
The highlight of the Heineken Cup final came several minutes from the end of the game.
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• Ulster left to count cost of their mistakes
There will seem few crumbs of comfort left for Ulster’s shattered rugby men this morning. To lose any final is heart wrenching but to lose it by a margin of five tries to one, represents something close to humiliation.
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