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UWE Mens 1st XI
Full nameUWE Mens 1st XI
Nickname(s)D.C.L.G
Founded1970's?
GroundStade de Frenchay,
Bristol,
Avon
Capacity300 (100 seated)
ChairmanRichard Bennett
ManagerChris Roberts
LeagueBUSA South Premier Division [1]
2007-08BUSA Western Conference 1A, 2nd
(promoted) [2]


Background[edit]

The University of the West of England (UWE) Hockey club is based at the Frenchay Campus approximately 4 miles north of the centre of Bristol, England. Hockey is played on the brand new water-based astroturf installed for the 2007/2008 season.

The University of the West of England Mens Hockey 1st XI currently play in the BUSA South Premier Division, the top tier of student hockey after a successful campaign of the previous season. Matches are played on wednesdays with spectators often reaching the 100+ mark. The club's results are followed by the webiste of BUCS and FixturesLive. Promotion was achieved via the means of a playoff, beating Brighton University last March in a tough 3-2 victory.

The Team colours for the forthcoming 08/09 season will be Black shirt with red trim, black shorts and red socks.

The team's brand new water-based astro for the 07/08 season
Stade de Frenchay under lights

Current Season[edit]

11/02/2009. Victory over Leeds in the Last 16

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Ed Johnson
2 DF Germany GER Jimi Oschleagel
3 DF England ENG Henry Ryde (captain)
4 DF England ENG Luke Martin
5 DF Wales WAL Tom Spencer
6 MF England ENG Richard Springham
7 MF Ireland EIR Jon Codling (vice-captain)
8 FW England ENG Andy Edwards (vice-captain)
9 FW Netherlands NED Marteen van der Sluis
10 MF Netherlands NED Rob Hermsen
11 FW England ENG Steve Rhodes
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF England ENG Mike Sharp
13 FW England ENG Tom Gogarty
15 MF England ENG Adam Johnson
27 FW England ENG William Rae
17 GK England ENG Matt Towner
18 GK South Africa RSA Ivan Prozecky
19 FW England ENG Josh Frossell
20 DF England ENG Graham Unwin
21 MF England ENG Dave Marsh
22 DF England ENG Pete Doggart
Date Venue Opponents Score Competition UWE scorers Match Report
24 September Frenchay, Bristol (H) Warwick 3–1 Friendly Mike Sharp, Andy Edwards, Maarten van der Sluis [3]
01 October Frenchay, Bristol (H) Oxford Brookes 3–1 Friendly Jimi Oschleagel, Maarten van der Sluis 2 [4]
15 October London (A) Brunel 7–2 BUSA PREM Andy Edwards 3, Rob Hermsen 3, Mike Sharp
22 October Frenchay, Bristol (H) London Metropolitan 2–2 BUSA PREM Mike Sharp, Josh Frossell [5]
29 October Exeter, (A) Exeter 2–5 BUSA PREM Rob Hermsen, Andy Edwards
5 November Coombe Dingle, Bristol (A) Bristol 2–3 BUSA PREM William Rae, Steve Rhodes
12 November Frenchay, Bristol (H) Bath 4–1 BUSA PREM Steve Rhodes, Mike Sharp, Jon Codling, William Rae [6]
19 November Frenchay, Bristol (H) Brunel 4–4 BUSA PREM William Rae, Richard Springham, Rob Hermsen 2 [7]
26 November London, (A) London Metropolitan 1–7 BUSA PREM Rob Hermsen
14 January Frenchay, Bristol (H) Exeter 0–5 BUSA PREM -
25 January Frenchay, Bristol (H) Bristol 1–1 BUSA PREM Rob Hermsen [8]
28 January Bath, (A) Bath 2–3 BUSA PREM Rob Hermsen, Maaten Van Der Sluis
11 February Frenchay, Bristol (H) Leeds 3–2 BUSA Championship Rob Hermsen, Tom Gogarty, Richard Springham [9]
28 January Exeter, (A) Exeter 2–5 BUSA PREM Rob Hermsen 2

BUCS South Premier 2008/2009 Table [10] BUCS Hockey Championships 2008/2009 [11]

History[edit]

2007/2008[edit]

Season report to come

The team after its historic win over Brighton. Back Row: Chris Roberts (Coach), Will Strang, Matt Towner, Richard Springham, Noah Kay, Adam Johnson, Jimmy Culnane, Tim Bryson, Tom Spencer, Mark Frost, Nick Priggen... Middle Row: Nikki Poon, Henry Ryde, Jon Codling, Kyle Drew... Front Row: Andy Edwards, Steve Rhodes, Will Carrick, Chris Davis (Captain), Ivan Prosecky (27/02/2008)


Promotion Winning Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK South Africa RSA Ivan Prozecky
2 DF England ENG Tim Bryson
3 DF England ENG Henry Ryde
4 MF England ENG Chris Davis (captain)
5 MF England ENG Richard Springham
6 DF England ENG Noah Kay
7 MF England ENG Jimmy Culnane
8 FW England ENG Andy Edwards
9 MF England ENG Will Carrick
10 MF England ENG Mark Frost
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF England ENG Jon Codling
12 DF England ENG Nick Priggin
13 FW Malaysia MAS Niki Poon
14 FW England ENG Steve Rhodes
15 MF England ENG Adam Johnson
16 DF England ENG Kyle Drew
17 GK England ENG Matt Towner
18 DF Wales WAL Tom Spencer
19 FW England ENG Chris Hedges
20 FW England ENG Will Strang
27 FW England ENG William Rae



Date Venue Opponents Score Competition UWE scorers Match Report
17 October Cardiff (A) Cardiff 3–3 BUSA MW1A Richard Springham 25, Jimmy Culnane 43 & 70 [12]
24 October Frenchay, Bristol (H) Southampton 0–3 BUSA MW1A -
31 October Bath (A) Bath 2nd XI 3–2 BUSA MW1A Adam Johnson 62, Jimmy Culnane 65, Andy Edwards 70
07 November Frenchay, Bristol (H) Exeter 2nd XI 0–5 BUSA MW1A -
14 November UWIC, Cardiff (A) UWIC 3–2 BUSA MW1A Andy Edwards 15, Richard Springham 33, Steve Rhodes 41
21 November Frenchay, Bristol (H) Cardiff 2–1 BUSA MW1A Tim Bryson 45, Adam Johnson 65 [13]
28 November Southampton, (A) Southampton 2–1 BUSA MW1A Andy Edwards 39 & 61
05 December Frenchay, Bristol (H) Bath 2nd XI 6–0 BUSA MW1A Andy Edwards 4 & 49, Steve Rhodes 9, Will Strang 18 & 61, Jon Codling 29 [14]
23 January Frenchay, Bristol (H) UWIC 4–2 BUSA MW1A Adam Johnson 12, Jon Codling 23 & 55, Steve Rhodes 32
30 January Exeter (A) Exeter 2nd XI 4–4 BUSA MW1A Jon Codling 7, Adam Johnson 21 & 32, Steve Rhodes 30
13 February Frenchay, Bristol (H) Brunel 0–5 BUSA Championship -
27 February Frenchay, Bristol (H) Brighton 3–2 BUSA South Prem Playoff Andy Edwards 26, Adam Johnson 32, Richard Springham 56 [15]


BUSA Western Conference 1A 2007/2008 Table [16]

2006/2007[edit]

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The Western 1A Champions after their 8-0 victory over Bath(07/02/2007)

Season Report to come

League Champions Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Ben Taylor
2 DF England ENG Tim Bryson
3 DF England ENG Henry Ryde
4 MF England ENG Chris Davis
5 MF England ENG Jamie Hall
6 MF England ENG Jamie Walsh
7 MF England ENG Jimmy Culnane (captain)
8 FW England ENG Andy Edwards
9 FW Malaysia MAS Niki Poon
10 MF England ENG Tim Lang
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 DF England ENG Luke Martin
12 DF England ENG Nick Priggin
13 DF South Africa RSA Gareth Airey
14 FW England ENG Steve Rhodes
15 MF England ENG Jon Codling
16 DF Hong Kong HKG Jackie Chan
17 FW England ENG Huw Sweeney
79 FW England ENG Mark Frost
00 GK South Africa RSA Ivan Prosecky
27 FW England ENG William Rae
Date Venue Opponents Score Competition UWE scorers Match Report
18 October Frenchay Bristol (H) Plymouth Marjons 3–2 BUSA MW1A Jon Codling 2, Luke Martin
25 October Frenchay, Bristol (H) Southampton 5–0 BUSA MW1A Luke Martin, Jimmy Culnane, Jamie Walsh, Tim Lang, Jackie Chan
01 November Cardiff (A) UWIC 3–1 BUSA MW1A Steve Rhodes, Andy Edwards 2
08 November Frenchay, Bristol (H) Bristol 2nd XI 3–1 BUSA MW1A Tim Lang, Jon Codling, Andy Edwards
15 November Bath (A) Bath 2nd XI 3–3 BUSA MW1A Jon Codling 2, Mark Frost
22 November Plymouth (A) Plymouth Marjons 2–1 BUSA MW1A Steve Rhodes, Jon Codling
29 November Southampton, (A) Southampton 2–3 BUSA MW1A Andy Edwards, Mark Frost
06 December Frenchay, Bristol (H) UWIC 3–6 BUSA MW1A Jon Codling, Tim Lang, Huw Sweeney
31 January Coombe Dingle, Bristol (A) Bristol 2nd XI 5–0 BUSA MW1A Chris Davis, Niki Poon
07 February Frenchay, Bristol (H) Bath 2nd XI 8–0 BUSA MW1A Andy Edwards, Jon Codling, Tim Lang 4, Niki Poon, Jamie Hall
21 February Exeter (A) Exeter 2–6 BUSA Championship
28 February Reading (A) Reading 3–2 BUSA South Prem Playoff Semi-Final Jamie Walsh, Steve Rhodes 2
07 March Frenchay, Bristol (H) Oxford Brookes 1–6 BUSA South Prem Playoff Mark Frost


BUSA Western Conference 1A 2006/2007 Table [17]

2005/2006[edit]

League Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Ben Taylor
2 DF England ENG Tim Bryson
3 DF Scotland SCO Jimmy McKillop
4 MF England ENG Chris Davis
5 DF England ENG Hugh Charrington
6 MF England ENG Jamie Walsh
7 MF England ENG Jimmy Culnane (captain)
8 FW England ENG Joel Heagney
9 FW England ENG Andy Farquar
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF England ENG Tim Lang
11 DF England ENG Luke Martin
12 DF England ENG Dan Brown
13 DF England ENG Adam Wharton
14 FW England ENG Ian Halliday
15 FW England ENG Steve Rhodes
16 FW England ENG Andy Edwards
17 GK England ENG Chris Goldsbrough


The end of season charge by UWE profited by a hard fought 5-4 win at eventual champions Cardiff

The Team were straight back up into BUSA Western Conference 1A for the 2005/2006 season after an undefeated campaign in BUSA Western Conference 2A the previous year. Realistic objectives of the side and disciplined coach Richard Bennett, were staying up in a tough division which also contained the University sides of Bath 2nd XI, Cardiff, Gloucestershire, Plymouth Marjons and Southampton.

The first match of the season saw the visit of Gloucestershire. A newly put together UWE side looked good in places, taking and retaking the lead but eventually lost the battle 4-5, mainly due to the impact of the Gloucester penalty corner specialist scoring 4 of his teams 5 goals. Later on in the season doubts about the player actually being a student were rumoured and this led to him not being able to play the reverse match. The following week the side recorded their first win with a comfortable victory over Plymouth Marjons, 5-2. UWE also threw away a lead at home to Cardiff, taking a 1-0 scoreline into halftime the team couldn't keep it together and were eventually defeated 4-1. An away defeat to Southampton followed a week later from a drubbing by Bath saw UWE in a sorry position at the mid way point in the season with just 3 points from 5 games.

Gloucestershire were first up again in the second half of the season where an important and deserved point was obtained. Another 3 points were gained against basement battlers Plymouth Marjons but this still left UWE staring in the face of relegation, with the team needing victories over table toppers Southampton and Cardiff to ensure survival. First up UWE were away Cardiff which was a truly epic encounter. A couple of early goals for each side broke the ice and then UWE ran rampage. With 25 minutes left in the second half UWE had produced a magnificent 5-1 lead, although Cardiff pegged back 2 goals soon after with their highly disciplined penalty corner routine. Cardiff slotted another with 5 minutes to go leaving UWE increasingly nervous times to hang on, which they did. The unthinkable 5-4 victory really spurred the team, although the decisive game against Southampton was postponed until after Christmas due to a frozen pitch.

The game was rearranged for a Monday night under floodlights with a capacity crowd at the Stade de Frenchay. An intense battle between the teams saw UWE manage to push out the Championship pushing south coast side 4-2 with great celebrations at the turf and survival ensured for another season. The final game of the campaign was a disappointing display only drawing 3-3 with Bath, UWE finishing 4th out of 6 for the season.

Date Venue Opponents Score Competition UWE scorers Match Report
19 October Frenchay, Bristol (H) Gloucestershire 4–5 BUSA MW1A Jamie Walsh, Andy Edwards, Steve Rhodes
26 October Plymouth, (A) Plymouth Marjons 5–2 BUSA MW1A
02 November Southampton (A) Southampton 0–5 BUSA MW1A -
09 November Frenchay, Bristol (H) Cardiff 1–3 BUSA MW1A Joel Heagney
16 November Frenchay, Bristol (H) Bath 2nd XI 3–5 BUSA MW1A Ian Halliday 3
23 November Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (A) Gloucestershire 1–1 BUSA MW1A Ian Halliday
30 November Frenchay, Bristol (H) Plymouth Marjons 2–0 BUSA MW1A Postponed after 30 minutes, injured umpire
25 January Frenchay, Bristol (H) Plymouth Marjons 7–2 BUSA MW1A
01 February Cardiff (A) Cardiff 5–4 BUSA MW1A Andy Edwards 2, Tim Lang
06 February Frenchay, Bristol (H) Southampton 4–2 BUSA MW1A
08 February Bath (A) Bath 2nd XI 2–2 BUSA MW1A
01 March Birmingham (A) Birmingham 1–6 BUSA Trophy


BUSA Western Conference 1A 2005/2006 Table [18]

Notable Links:[edit]

University of the West of England

Club Website [19]