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Derwent Juniors off to a Flying Start
March 29, 2011

Derwent Hockey Club's 2011 junior season is off to a flying start with an excellent attendance at the first official training session at the Tasmanian Hockey Centre last Thursday night.

Around 40 energetic young players from the Under 11 & 13 boys, and Under 12 & 14 girls teams turned-out for a combined session run by A-Pool captain-coach Nick Tremayne. This enthusiastic throng was broken into a number of smaller groups, each lead by A-Pool player volunteers and junior coaches who kept the budding sport-stars busy with some well planned warm-up exercises and practice drills.

Nick concluded the session by mustering all the kids for a quick question & answer review, before splitting the boys & girls for a brief match each to finish. All whilst under the watchful gaze of the many parents and supporters, who by now had strategically positioned themselves in the queue for the customary start-of-season sausage sizzle - Thanks Phil Pregnell!

The club very much appreciates all the effort that went into organising Thursday's very successful event. In particular, our thanks must go to Nick Tremayne and his A-Pool assistants Angus Bolton, Sanchia Watchorn & Stuart Webb for running this first session, and to junior coaches Holly Dillon, Sarah Fahey & Ashlyn Smith who helped out as well. Our full list of appointed junior coaches will be taking over the reigns next week.

Our solid recruiting drive over the summer break has been very clearly rewarded! Thank you to everyone who helped to promote and run the registration days. 2011 is all set to become a most exciting and enjoyable season - GO STRIKERS!!!

A special reminder...

If you know of any young people who might like to come along and play hockey with us, please put them in touch with one of our junior co-ordinators:


Junior Boys:    Tania Barry        6245 1602    0423 632 616    taniabarry@y7mail.com
Junior Girls:     Kathy Westland    6253 5691    0428 650 842    ktrgwest@bigpond.net.au



Derwent in Record Books
September 14, 2009 09:44am - Courtesy of the Mercury.

OHA's premiership campaign was struck down as Derwent secured its fourth consecutive men's southern hockey premiership. Derwent became the first club to secure four consecutive titles since Baptists in 1942, forcing the shipwrecked OHA to wait even longer to end its 32-year title drought. Derwent's forward line was damaging in the opening half, establishing a 3-0 advantage before some excellent defensive tackling in the second period ensured the win. Both goalkeepers were impeccable in the opening 15 minutes as early opportunities were quickly negated.

Derwent defender Alistair Addison opened the scoring with a penalty corner flick in the 18th minute. The scoreboard had barely recognised the goal when Dougal Middleton scored Derwent's second goal with OHA seemingly anchored to its defensive circle. Geoff Cock struck a further blow with a powerful penalty corner flick goal in the 30th minute as the margin stretched to three.

The second half saw OHA midfielder Toby West's quiet day ended early before playing coach Daniel Sproule pushed himself into central midfield. The tactic worked handsomely as Sproule and Jeremy Edwards gained the upper hand in midfield, allowing Dave Woolford to deflect a goal in the 51st minute. The goal merely jolted the Strikers into action as their defensive trio of Nick Tremayne, Stuart Webb and Billy Shaw stalled OHA's momentum and ensured Derwent dominated 55 per cent possession.

Derwent playing coach Paul Ancher was sent from the field in the final seconds for a clumsy tackle only to receive a standing ovation from the Strikers faithful. Cock struck the crossbar with his final penalty corner but it mattered little as Derwent capped off a near flawless season with the premiership OHA supporters dearly crave.

DERWENT 3 (G. Cock, A. Addison, D. Middleton) d OHA 1 (D. Woolford).





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