Ladies 4s hammered Wakefield 5s 12-0

Following on from the mens and ladies 1s massive score difference wins earlier in the day, the pressure was on L4s to win…. A full team of 15, countless sideline supporters, John Fearn and Colin Shields providing their fatherly shouting encouragement and coach Ashley Hardaker in the dug out…we were set for battle. Of course car parking issue delayed the start of the match to no ones surprise. But at least the sun was shining! Read more…

Ladies 1s Sweep to Victory @ Church Lane

Leeds Adel welcomed Slazengers to Church Lane for the noon fixture. The league suggested that this may be a formality, however recent good performances by Slazengers against title rivals Halifax and Ben Rhydding, suggested this could be a tricky encounter. The game started at a pace which would suit Adel, fast paced exchanges showed Slazengers were not to be underestimated, whist chances went begging for the Adel attack, McCall would be tested for the worthiness Read more…

Outnumbered Leeds Adel Mens 3s Setup A Record Day At Church Lane

Leeds Adel Mens 3s took to the pitch for the early push back on Saturday looking to make ammends for the loss earlier in the season against Doncaster.  A beautiful fresh day, everyone was glad to be back playing hockey rather than watching the weather forecast. Despite the early hour, Adel’s ten men were alert from the first whistle, Bayford marking his return to league action converting a short corner in the very first minute. Read more…

Player tracking…

Ever wondered how far you’ve run during a game? Well I’ve tried out some technology today which will tell you! It’s a small GPS tracking device. The aim is to spread this around the club and get various men and ladies trying it out. The coaches can then decide if it shows anything useful or not! Fairly steady win for the Mens 2s todays and I only covered 3.8km with a max pace of 4.20 Read more…

Brooklands Edge Out Leeds Adel in 10 (maybe 11) Goal Thriller

  For years now, supporters and pundits alike have discussed and debated whether the magic of the cup has been lost. When it comes to the EH Mixed Trophy, the magic, beauty and romance has never been in question. From the start of the season, players across the country have checked the England Hockey website with stalkerish tendencies, eagerly awaiting the first round draw. Having drawn local minnows Harrogate last year, Adel may have assumed Read more…