Kelburne Junior Summer Cup Competition and Annual Presentation Event

On saturday at whitehaugh over 60 juniors contested the coveted Summer Cup.  The successful teams at the end of the day were the re U-8's, non-bibbed U-10's and the orange U-12's.  Following the tournament certificates were presented to the most valuable player, best team player and most improved players.  

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Red team winners

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Tournament winning team

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Orange tournament winning team

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U-8 tournament players award winners Ava Graham, Lizzy Quinn, Cole Norrie and Gordon's mcCallum

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U-10 tourmant player award winners Neve Simpson, Rory Donaldson, Michael Eadie, Caitlin's Currie

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U-12 tournament award winners Carys Hindle, Tommy Austin, Laura Brolly

 

Following this the club recognised the development and excellence demonstrated by this years trophy winners.   

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U-8 Esther Walker Robert Philips (not photographed)

 

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Effort and Application - Matthew Jack

 

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Effort and Application - Alastair McCallum

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U-12's Most Improved player Jared Boland

 

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U-12's Most Valuable Player Lucy McMillan

 

The U-10 winners Charlie Feeney and Matthew Craig were absent and not photographed.  

Thanks and appreciation was again extended to our growing and diverse coaching team, who volunteer alongside playing and officiating.  Without them and the junior parents none of this would be possible.  Craig Speirs however received the award for junior coach of the year.

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Craig receiving his coaching award

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The coaching team 💪🏻🏑 

The Event was then concluded with the award for Junior Jockey player of the year going to Eliza Caven.  Who alongside her father John Caven,the 3's team manager and step-mother Lora Caven,a former team captain, is emigrating to Canada 🇨🇦 To begin a new and exciting chapter.  Our thanks and best wishes from everyone at Kelburne go with them.  

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Eliza Caven Jockey Player of the year

 

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Team Caven!  Manager John Caven player Eliza Caven and player/captain Lora Caven.  🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🏑😥👍🏻

 

Barshaw Gala Day

The club will once again have stalls at the Barshaw Gala Day this year. This event is part of our fundraising events within the club and takes place on Saturday 24th of June from 12-4pm at Barshaw Park in Paisley. 

We are looking for members to volunteer on the day. This does not need to be for the whole event and if you can spare some time it would be much appreciated. If you are only available for the morning you can assist with the set up for the event. If you are able to assist please email president@kelburne.com

We are also looking for donations for the bottle stall and tombola, so if you have anything spare, unwanted Christmas presents, all donations will be gratefully received. Donations can be left at the club or again contact president@kelburne.com and I can arrange pick up. 

Kelburne Family Golf Day

Kelburne Family Golf Day
Paisley Golf Club

Saturday 22nd July (**changed from Sun 23rd**)
Open to Players and Family Members

12pm Meet Tee-Off 1pm
18 Holes Stableford

Tea/Coffee and Hot Rolls to Start
2 Course Meal Afterwards
Male, Female & Junior Prizes

£20 deposit to be paid on Eventbrite
with your playing details with your entry
£25 balance to be paid on the day

24 places available 1st come, 1st serve basis
Closing date for entries - Sunday 9th July

Please contact Billy Anderson on
secretary@kelburne.com

#kelburne #hockey #golf

Bromac Kelburne Mens 1s Win the Treble!

DAY 2 OF THE GRAND FINALS - 7.5.17

Bromac Kelburne Men's 1s - Treble Winning Season and 13th Consecutive League Title!

An outstanding weekend's performance from Kelburne the top Euro seed from Scotland.

Well done lads, you did us all proud. Many thanks to Head Coach Gordon Shepherd who has taken the boys forward to seize the top Seed position.

On your way to the Euros!

Full coverage at: http://www.scottish-hockey.org.uk/

Off to the Euros!

Off to the Euros!

Bromac Kelburne Mens 1s Beat Western Day 1 of GRAND FINALS

GRAND FINALS : Day 1 - 6.5.17

Bromac Kelburne Men's 1st XI faced a challenging game in disposing of a strong Western Wildcats side, normal time finished 2-2 with goals from Ben Peterson and Josh Cairns.  A tense penalty shoot out was quick to commence - the champions progressed after a 3-1 win in the penalty shoot-out.  Chris Nelson, Craig and Lee Morton secured the 3 goals needed to take them through.  Well done lads, good luck tomorrow!

Kelburne Mens 1st XI will be playing Grange tomorrow at 4pm for the top Scottish place in Europe next season.

On the way to the Euros!

Well done to all the Kelburne 'Ball Patrol' Juniors - they did a great job!

See full coverage of the dual:

http://www.scottish-hockey.org.uk

Juniors in International Action

The club had several players in action over the Easter Weekend representing Scotland in various locations.

Rachel Bain, Katherine Meehan and Imogen Davies played in the U18s matches against Wales and Switzerland in Cardiff. 

Finn Halliday played in the boys U16s matches also in Cardiff - they defeated Wales in a 3 match series, Finn got himself on the score-sheet in game two.

Lucy Bliss played for the U16s matches in an U17s tournament in the Hague and secured a goal.

Jessie Cuthbertson also played in the girls U16s in Cardiff and managed to secure 2 goals.

Well done all.

Bromac Kelburne Mens 1s Beat Edinburgh Uni 2-0

Bromac Kelburne Mens 1s Beat Edinburgh Uni 2-0 - 22.4.17

Today saw the final game of the season with Kelburne thinking a second place finish was on the cards. Before push back news was filtering through that Grange had lost to Western, which gave Kelburne the chance to claim an unexpected 13th league title in a row. Composure and control were the key messages before the game and the team delivered on this. Not very many chances where created in the first half but the Kelburne defense also made sure Edinburgh Uni did not get a single shot in on goal. The dead lock was broken midway through the half from a well worked penalty corner which Ben Peterson dispatched into the bottom corner. The score remained 1-0 at half time. More of the same was asked for in the second half and Kelburne did this by controlling most of the possession and creating a number of scoring chances. The second came when Lee Morton put a reverse stick cross into the circle which was deflected in by an Edinburgh Uni defender. Uni did create a few chances from short corners but these were well blocked by a solid Kelburne defensive line. The final whistle soon followed and the celebrations began.

Next up sees Kelburne going for the Scottish Cup trophy against Grange at Glasgow Green next week.

 

Scottish Cup Next Week!

Scottish Cup Next Week!

Pro-Life Kelburne Mens 5s Lose Out to Greenock 2s

WDL Division 3 : Pro-Life Kelburne Mens 5s 0–2 Greenock 2s - 20.4.17

Venue - Glasgow Green

Kelburne 5`s played their final game of the season against Greenock Morton Men`s 2`s, who also happened to be the team that they played in their first match at the beginning of the season and ended with a 3-1 loss to Greenock after Kelburne had initially been 0-1 up at half time.

Match Report / Season Round-up:

The Kelburne 5`s team consisted of 5 senior players - Willie Hunt, Hamish Walker, Ryan Wood, Dick Donaldson and Club President Mark Fulton. The rest of the team with the exception of our talented young Goalkeeper Matthew Retson was made up of junior players ranging in ages from 11 years to 13 years old. At the start of the game the Greenock side started the match at a very high tempo which they maintained throughout the entire match and the quality of their play was at a much higher level than had been present in the first encounter between the 2 teams at the start of the season. The pace and skill level exhibited by the Greenock side surpassed most if not all the teams that Kelburne had played in the division throughout the course of the season so far. To Kelburne`s credit they managed to keep the score line to 0-0 in the first half, through sheer determination although they struggled at times to maintain possession and apply any pressure to Greenock inside their half. Several half chances were created though, through tireless running by club president Mark Fulton who managed to find space and pick up some long through balls which forced the Greenock goalkeeper to come off his line to block the attempts on goal. Dick Donaldson worked very hard in midfield to win possession but lacked support from the younger Kelburne midfield players who were `out muscled` by their Greenock counterparts. The Kelburne 5th team have made a habit this season of being level or in front of the opposition at half time but have then gone on to concede goals late on in the second half. History repeated itself as with less than 10 minutes to go the Greenock attack fired a lifted ball into the D which made it past the Kelburne defence into the centre of the D allowing a scramble for the ball which a Greenock player managed to score from. This was harsh on Kelburne but the reality was that Kelburne had started to tire under the constant pressure from the fit and physical Greenock side and the second goal followed not long after. Kelburne continued to try and get a goal back through Mark Fulton and Dick Donaldson who tried again and again to make scoring opportunities for the Kelburne Juniors but to no avail and the game finished 0-2 to Greenock.

Particular mention goes to Hamish Walker playing at centre back and a man who will freely admit to being of `advancing years` who had a fine game against a very fit, fast and physical Greenock side, running himself into the ground in the second half. Throughout the match Hamish used his experience to read the game excellently, making a number of important tackles and interceptions to break up the attacking play from Greenock and also to try and set up the Kelburne play going forwards. This season has been a very challenging one for the Men`s 5th team which in itself is a misnomer as the majority of the pool of players for the 5th team has been a group of boys varying in age from 11 up to 14 almost all of whom have been playing in their first full season of `adult hockey`. The Kelburne 5th team have easily won the prize in division 3 for having the youngest players forming the squad on a weekly basis. Several of the opposition teams in division 3 play with no juniors in their squad and the other teams which do have some juniors in their squad are generally several years older than the Kelburne juniors. The experience gained by the juniors who played for the 5th team this season will hopefully stand them in good stead for next season. There are several young talented players from the jockey section who hopefully will be coming along to the 5th team training after the summer and they will provide some healthy competition for places in the squad for next season. This may provide a few problems for the selection team picking the players for the various squads to ensure that all the young players get a regular run out but this can only be a good problem to have going forwards for the future of the club. I cannot fault the youngsters for their commitment this season in terms of turning up every week to training, on time and full of enthusiasm. Above all it needs to be fun and enjoyable to play and take part and hopefully we have managed to create an atmosphere where this is the case. A fine example of the commitment of the youngsters is junior
Goal keeper Fionn Wilson who has turned up as a reserve, almost every week on match day fully kitted and ready to go for the warm up and to support the 5`s from the side lines. Fionn made his debut as goal keeper for the men`s 5`s team in a friendly match just prior to the start of the second half of the season. Several people need a mention of thanks for their input over the course of the season and their names are as follows. Top of the list is Ian McIntyre, 5`s team captain who puts a huge amount of his own free time into making sure that we have a full squad of players turning up to every match and making sure that all the fixtures and games are running as scheduled. This can be a difficult job on occasion as the other men`s teams in the club will regularly shuffle players about due to other players being unavailable. All the parents involved in bringing the boys to the various training sessions and matches and who stand out in all weathers to support the 5`s deserve a big pat on the back, their continued support makes a huge difference to the running of the team. Big thanks to Gary Stewart who should be re-titled team manager, and who has helped out almost every week on match day with the substitutions to ensure that all the youngsters making up the full 16 squad of players get an opportunity to have pitch time. Thank you also to the regular supply of umpires that Kelburne have available, who also give up their free time to turn up each week to umpire the 5`s games, and without which it should be remembered we would not be able to play. Lastly a big thank you to all the coaches involved at all levels in the club but in particular the coaches involved with the junior players who are helping to ensure that the future of the club is bright.

Pro-Life Kelburne Ladies 2s Win vs Grange 2s

Pro-Life Kelburne Ladies 2s Win vs Grange Ladies 2s - 8.4.17

An unusually blisteringly hot spring day saw Kelburne Ladies 2s travel to Edinburgh to take on Grange Ladies 2s. Despite missing a number of regular players from their squad due to the start of the Easter holidays, which resulted in them travelling with just one reserve, the team was hopeful of continuing their run of good form that would see them further improve their position in the Championship League B table. However, it was apparent from the blow of the first whistle that Grange Ladies had other ideas. The opposition started very aggressively and quickly overcame a somewhat surprised Kelburne, creating chances that despite significant skill and bravery in goal by keeper Phoebe Jones Williams, eventually resulted in 3 goals against Kelburne in the first half. The shock score at half time was 0-3 Grange. But the spirited Kelburne’s Ladies 2s were not going to stand for this. And this positive attitude in the face of adversity, coupled with an inspiring team talk at half time by Manager, Dale Houston, proved nothing short of transformational. The squad regrouped, started communicating with each other again and, as a resulted, once again started to show the form that has seen a massive improvement in their performance over last season. The practiced and experienced Kelburne defence of Taylor Bain, Ellie Houston and Joy Fraser marshalled by Drew Berry put up strong resistance to the repeated Grange attacks. This, coupled with tireless work by the energetic midfield trio of Katrina Miller, Kirsty Gorman and Amy Crawford, sapped the drive and energy of the opposition. Skillful and strategic work at the front from birthday girl Bethany Allan and team mate Tara Patel saw Grange making some serious errors in the D and three short corners were won by Kelburne in quick succession. These were swiftly and clinically converted into unstoppable goals by talented veteran Kelburne player Berry, giving her a well-deserved hat trick. Kelburne’s comeback had created an exciting 3-3 challenge, with just 10 minutes to go. However, the team then had to hold on to this draw for a nailbiting 5 minutes as Grange attempted to mount a belated comeback. It fell to striker Rachel Bannatyne who seized the opportunity to pick up the pace, sending a precise and carefully timed pass up to fellow striker Lucy Bliss. Bliss continued the charge up the field, swept through the Grange defence and aggressively hammered home the winning goal with just 5 minutes to go. What a turnaround and a great team effort by the Kelburne Ladies 2s in a match that was played in a great competitive and sporting spirit.

Final score 4-3 Kelburne (Berry 3, Bliss 1).  Next up for the Kelburne Ladies 2s is a double header at the weekend against Erskine Stewart’s Melville Ladies 2s and University of Dundee Women’s 2s as they continue to press for a top 5 finish and increasing their positive goal difference.

 

ProLife Kelburne Mens 5s Draw vs Helensburgh 2s

Pro-Life Kelburne Mens 5s Draw Against Helensburgh 2s - 1.4.17

The young Kelburne 5s squad traveled to Hermitage Academy to play Helensburgh 2s in the penultimate game of the season. It was a smaller squad than normal due to holidays and injury but they welcomed back Mark Fulton for his second game of the season. Kelburne started the game without Peter Robertson who had been held up in traffic and with Gordon Martin kitted up to play in goals as normal keeper Douglas McEwan was unavailable. Young Callum Brown started at left back, a position he made his own during the match with some great tackling and distribution of the ball. The game started at a good pace with both teams pushing forward. Kelburne were enjoying the best of the play with Mark Fulton working unbelievably hard up front and Willie Hunt doing likewise in midfield. Alan Bryce marshalled the defence restricting Helensburgh to a few half chances with Mark, Jack Nelson and Rory McNeil creating some chances at the other end. Kelburne got the first goal of the game after some good work by Rory Semple and Rory McNeil, Mark Fulton found himself in the area and as he fired the ball towards the goal the Helensburgh keeper lost his bearings only to see the ball go into his goal. It was what the Kelburne play deserved. Helensburghs tactic of firing the ball into the area finally paid off when a pass found a Helenburgh player free in the area who slipped the ball past Gordon Martin. Kelburne continued to have the better of the play and Mark Fulton fired home an unstoppable shot for his, and Kelburnes, second goal of the game with a few minutes left in the first half. HT Helensburgh 2s 1-2 ProLife Kelburne 5s Helensburgh came out quickly in the second half and began to push Kelburne back, leaving them to hit on the break. Some great work by Ryan Wood at right back and Gordon Martin in goals made sure that the lead was maintained. In midfield Calum Jamieson and Sam Hunt were working back to help the defence and then working to get the ball to the forwards, but it was Willie Hunt in the centre of midfield who held the line. 10 minutes into the second the ball broke to Peter Robertson in the Helensburgh area but he shot narrowly wide. Helensburgh continued to push forward but Kelburne were still dangerous. Rory Semple picked up the ball on the right hand side, drove into the area but had his first shot blocked by the keeper. He managed to pick up the ball from the rebound and his reverse shot went narrowly past the far post. Callum Stewart continued to work hard on the left hand side trying to help create some chances. As last week Kelburne began to tire and Helensbugh finally found a way past Gordon Martin with 5 minutes to go. A draw was probably the right result but credit to all the Kelburne players and to the supporters who encouraged the team throughout the game.

FT Helensburgh 2s 2-2 ProLife Kelburne 5s.

In the after match voting we had a joint man of the match with both Mark Fulton and Callum Brown deservedly getting an equal amount of votes. Our last game of the season is against Greenock

Bromac Kelburne Mens 1s Beat Watsonians 6-1

Bromac Kelburne Mens 1s Convincing Win vs Watsonians 6 - 1 on 8.4.17

Today saw the penultimate game of the regular season for Kelburne against a Watsonians team who are sitting mid table. The game started with Kelburne controlling the game and creating some good scoring opportunities. The first goal came from good team play with the ball going from one side of the pitch to the other and then finally finding veteran Johnny Christie in the circle who calmly put the ball into the net. A second soon followed from a breakdown at a short corner. Lee Morton was able to fire a reverse stick shot into the goal to give Kelburne a two goal lead. Kelburne continued to press and create chance but the score remained 2-0 at half time. Kelburne continued where they left off in the second half and made it 3 when German import Jonas Nommassoonn sent a drag flick into the top corner. Watsonians then found a way back into the game from a short corner deflection. This pushed Kelburne back on to the front foot as Jonas scored his 2nd of the game from a nice open play move. Lee Morton notched up his second and Kelburnes 5th soon after and the final goal of the game came from Iain Scholefield who sent a reverse stick shot into the corner of the net. A solid performance from Kelburne has kept the pressure on Grange at the top of the league.

Next up is Edinburgh University in two weeks time.

Kelburne Trio Represent Scottish Universities at Home Nations Event

Congratulations to Molly Godfrey, Lee Morton and Craig Morton who this week were selected as part of the Scottish Universities squads to compete in the Home Nations event in Edinburgh against England and Wales. 

In close competition, the Mens side won their event beating England 3-1 in the final game to secure the win. The women's side competed well finishing 3rd after close games with Wales and England

Link to reports on the event is below. 

http://www.scottishstudentsport.com/news/sport/hosts-shine-in-edinburgh-as-home-nations-makes-a-welcome-return/

http://www.scottishstudentsport.com/news/sport/football-sweep-underpins-home-nations-2017-victory/

Well done to all involved.  

Kelburne Players to Support Teenage Cancer Trust on 2.4.17

Kelburne & UWS Players are Taking Part in a Charity Hockey Tournament to Raise Money for the Teenage Cancer Trust - this Sunday 2nd April.

Kelburne and UWS (University of the West of Scotland) players have got together the 'team' and are ready to enter the Charity Hockey Tournament being held at Clydesdale Hockey Club on Sunday!

Ex-Kelburne member, Gavin Bantages, has invited teams to join together and play in a charity hockey tournament to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust. Gavin's close friend Hamish was diagnosed with a brain tumour earlier this year and has undergone chemotherapy treatment. After a chat with Hamish about the idea of holding a fund-raising tournament and where the proceeds should go, Hamish asked if the proceeds might be donated to the Teenage Cancer Trust that has been supporting him throughout his treatment.  Hamish assisted Kelburne at the 2016 Euro Hockey Club Championships when the club was organizing the event at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre last May.  Hamish was one of the PA System's trio!

Come along and support this worthwhile event and cheer on your team!

The fun starts at 11am to 6pm on Sunday 2nd April at Clydesdale Hockey Club, G41 4LB.

Hamish (left) at the Euro Hockey Club Championships on the PA System Stand!

Hamish (left) at the Euro Hockey Club Championships on the PA System Stand!