Edinburgh University Hockey Club

Edinburgh University Men's Hockey Club is the official men's hockey club for The University of Edinburgh. It currently comprises seven men's teams, which makes it the largest Men's University field hockey club in the United Kingdom, with over 180 active members. Each team plays in regional Saturday league matches across eastern districts of Scotland and the top teams play in the national leagues and central leagues. The 1st – 6th teams participate in extra leagues on a Wednesday afternoon, where they participate in their respective British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) league, playing other universities in Scotland and across the UK.[1][2]

Edinburgh University Men's Hockey Club
Full nameEdinburgh University Men's Hockey Club
Nickname(s)The Gamblers, EUMHC
Founded1901 (1901)
Home groundPeffermill Playing Fields, Edinburgh, Scotland
(Capacity 4,000)
ManagerJanice Hudson-Windsor
CoachHamish Imrie (1st XI PlayerCoach)
LeagueScottish Premiership, Scottish Regional League, Scottish East District 1, 2 ,4. BUCS Premier North, Scottish 1, 2, 3, 4.
Websitewww.euhc.co.uk
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Home games are played at Peffermill playing fields, which are water-based pitches located in southern Edinburgh. Training, which happens on a Thursday evening for the men. These pitches are of an international standard, giving players of all abilities within the club an opportunity to play their best hockey.[3]

The hockey club has a vast range of abilities within the club from international players to people who have just started to play the sport. All are welcome and the aim of the club is to not only improve players' abilities within the sport but to also provide a worthwhile and competitive sport for players to play throughout their university experience.

The club is sponsored by Edinburgh University Sports & Exercise, Revolution, Aratac Hockey, Maki & Ramen, Dough, and Bonnie Burrito. [4]

Club history

The first mention of Hockey at the university was in 1899 when a notice was published in the Student which read "Would those in favour of starting a Hockey Club in connection with the University kindly forward their names and addresses to the Secretary, Hockey Club, University PO?" One of these founding members was G.M.Melville who although was born in Ireland he was schooled in England and attended university in Scotland.

There is no further mention of the club until 1901 when pitches were secured at Craiglockhart and play commenced. On 18 November that year the University Hockey Club as represented that year at the meeting of clubs in Scotland when it was agreed to form a Scottish Hockey Association and so it would seem that the club was instrumental in starting the Scottish Hockey Union! The first match was played against Dumbarton and it was lost with the rest of the season recording 11 played, won 4, lost 5 and drawn 2. By the end of the season a second XI was started and so the sport must have proved a success.

The club was admitted to the University Athletic Club (now the Sports Union) in 1902 when W. Sibbald Robertson was the captain and in that year no less than 5 University players were recorded internationalists. T.P Caverhill was one of these 5 and must have been especially good given his numerous mentions and was subsequently awarded blues. The 1905-1906 season was especially good when of the sixteen matches played, twelve were won, three drawn and only one lost. One member of this team was especially of note. Frank Fasson was a former internationalist rugby player and must have brought all his speed and fiery temperament to the Hockey pitch which he demonstrated one match when he took a dislike to his opposing number and slashed his stick against the man’s shins. The next week Frank had a tooth ache and went to the dentist and much to his dismay found that his dentist consultant was none other than his previous opposing player. However the great sportsman Dr N.L. Stevenson took neither advantage nor a fee! It was Fasson who was playing later that season when Scotland secured the first Scottish victory when playing against the Welsh; the result was 3-1.

The best season in the club was recorded in 1908-1909 when the first XI was unbeaten and six of the squad were chosen to represent Scotland. It was around this time that toy rabbits first appeared in the team photos presumably as mascots of the club.

Like most sports the First World War halted hockey matches although the club was re-established for the 1919-1920 season. The remarkable growth in the Sport meant that in the following season five teams were fielded for the University. The club suffered a dry spell for victories until 1930-1931 when the competition for places on the teams was so great that an inter-society matches were organised. This successful season saw the first touring side to go down to English Universities and victories were recorded against both Durham and Manchester. It is also in this season that the Scottish Inter University Championship was first recorded which Edinburgh won which was followed the next season with the first successful tour to Ireland. This successful vein continued with the Scottish Championships residing with Edinburgh University until the 1938-1939 season, the last before the Second World War.

There was no shortage of matches to be found during the war this time with 20 matches recorded each season. It is the 1942-1943 season which saw the first incarnation of the Scottish university teams play the United Services with no less than six Edinburgh men in the team. Much of the success gained by the team was attributed to the brilliant E.Evans Anfom as club captain.

In the history up to 1959 the club recorded a total of 32 full internationalists and one (S.P Theobald) who represented Great Britain and between these players they recorded 183 international caps.[5]

Recent History

During the 2004/05 season, the club's socials took place at The Crags bar near Pollock Halls of Residence. This continued until 2012.

In the 2011/12 season, the 1st XI finished in 8th place. Whilst in the 2012/13 season they finished 7th [6] In the British Universities & Colleges Sport the 1st XI compete in Scottish 1A, which they won in the 2011/12 season. [7]

In the British Universities & Colleges Sport the 2nd XI won Scottish 2A during the 2011/12 season and so won promotion for the first time to Scottish 1A since the leagues were re-organised in 2003. They finished the 2012/13 BUCS 1A season in 3rd place. [8]

The 2012/13 season was a pivotal season for the club. Then player-coach Graham Moodie stepped up to coach the 1XI full time, becoming the club's Head of Performance. During his near decade spell at the club, he led the team several Scottish Cup Finals, winning BUCS leagues, cups, and promotions, and professionalised the higher end of the club as one of the most dominating sides, not just within Scottish university hockey, but Scottish hockey as a whole. Moodie stepped down from his position in August 2021, Scottish International Hamish Imrie has since taken up the role as Head of Performance.[9] The club moved it's bi-weekly socials to Malones Bar (now McSorleys) on Forrest Road, Edinburgh, and is widely recognised as the modern home of the EUHC socials scene, with hundreds of match teas and official socials taking place there.

It was also in the 2012/13 season that saw the beginning of Edinburgh Fives and Exeter Fives. Members of the club welcomed a first year from University of Exeter Hockey Club to Edinburgh in December 2012 as part of Edinburgh Fives. The return journey (Exeter Fives) was held the following February, so forth starting the long social tradition that is still upheld to this day.

As of the beginning of the 2021/22 season, the club bolsters a membership number of over 190, making it the largest men's university sports club in the United Kingdom. The 1st XI, with the support of Edinburgh University's Performance Sport Programme, continues to dominate Scottish Hockey. With high finishes in both the Scottish Hockey Premiership and the Scottish Cup, the 1st XI continues to be one of the only men's university hockey club in the UK to actively compete for EHL qualification.

Current Situation

  • The 1st XI are currently coached by Scotland International and Player-coach Hamish Imrie. They currently compete in the Scottish Hockey Premiership, and BUCS Premier North.
  • The 2nd XI are currently coached by former Scotland u18s coach Bill Robson, and play in the Scottish Regional League, and BUCS Scotland 1.
  • The 3rd XI play in the Scottish Regional League, and BUCS Scotland 2.
  • The 4th and 5th XI play in the Scottish Hockey East District 1, and BUCS Scotland 3.
  • The 6th XI play in the Scottish Hockey East District 2, and BUCS 4.
  • The 7th XI play in the Scottish Hockey East District 4

Current and Former International Representatives

The following list are players who have represented their country and level during their time as members of Edinburgh University Men's Hockey Club.

  • Graham Moodie , - Great Britain, Scotland (Senior) [10]
  • Alistair McGregor , - Great Britain, Scotland (Senior)
  • Callum Duke - Scotland (Senior and U21) [11]
  • David Forrester - Scotland (U21)
  • Neil Fulton - Scotland (U21)
  • Aedan McCrossan - Scotland (U18)
  • S.P Theobald - Great Britain (Senior)
  • T.P Caverhill - Scotland (Senior)
  • Frank Fasson - Scotland (Senior)
  • James Wong - Scotland (Senior and U21)
  • Robbie Croll - Scotland (Senior and U21)
  • Hamish Imrie - Scotland (Senior)
  • Martin Rose - Scotland (U21)
  • Keir Robb - Scotland (U21)
  • Iain McFadden - Scotland (U21)
  • John Stephen - Scotland (U21)
  • Ben Pearson - Scotland (U21)
  • Constantinos Stylianou - Cyprus (Senior)
  • Ritchie McCluskey - Scotland (U18)

Committee

Fixtures was split into two roles from the 2019/20 season - National League & BUCS Fixtures and East District Fixtures.

Website and Publicity were combined into one role from the 2019/20 season.

Season President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsorship National League & BUCS Fixtures East District Fixtures Kit Publicity Website Charity Social Intramural & Alumni Tour 1XI Captain 2XI Captain 3XI Captain 4XI Captain 5XI Captain 6XI Captain 7XI Captain
2015/16 Calum Adamson Ruairi Gillespie Johnathan Lamb Edward Fyson George Adams Tom Mourant Guy Allen Freddie Armston-Clark Jakim Berndsen Henry Melville Harry Scott
2016/17 Jonathan Lamb Euan Christie Tom Marchant Ross Morrison Harry Scott Liam Geach Ruairidh Cambell George Simmonds Angus Sandison Harrison Kirby Joe Taylor Angus Rogers Henry Melville
2017/18 Harry Scott Tom Marchant Ruraidh Campbell Roshan Das George Simonds Angus Rogers Sam Robertson Matthew Taylor Jack Friend Gavin Minty Jack Preece Connor Overstone Paul de Melliac
2018/19 George Simonds Ruaraidh Campbell Roshan Das Zubin Roy Matthew Taylor Sam Mallace Murdo Lunn Peter McKnight Henry Cugley Connor Overstone Freddie Baker George Tuckwell Jack Preece Sam Robertson Ben Carrington Rory Cadbury Alex Tear Joseph Demetrios Daniel Gallant Jacques Taylor
2019/20 Zubin Roy Joseph Demetrios Murdo Lunn Peter McKnight Ali Burnett Sam Mallace Tobias Loeff George Tuckwell Jamie Fosker Rob Hewett Alex Tear Alex Johnson Matt White David Mawhinney Angus Muir Harry Heap Jack Mead Charlie Clague Stephen Demery Andy Hulmes
2020/21 Joseph Demetrios Jamie Fosker Charlie Clague Tobias Loeff Stephen Demery Alex Johnson Benedict King Sam MacLellan Angus Muir Jonty Park Sonny Erskine Jack Mead Alex Tear Jack Jamieson Archie Trevor Sam Reid Patrick Boyle Zak Mansuri Tom Kitchen Robert Zhan
2021/22 Tobias Loeff Jack Mead Martin Rose Alex Johnson Hamish Walker Callum Groeger Robert Zhan Sam Kelso Callum Alexander Joe Woodhead Sonny Erskine Joe Hutcheson Ben Pearson Robbie Croll Jack Cahalin Ted Porter Patrick Boyle Hugh Davidson Fraser Roberson Alex Watson

See also

References

The story of Edinburgh University Athletic Club edited by Colonel C.M.Usher. Published in 1966.

  1. http://www.euhc.co.uk/men/about.php Archived 7 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine About- EUHC - Edinburgh University Men's Hockey Club
  2. http://www.euhc.co.uk/men/contact.php Archived 7 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Contact - EUMHC - Edinburgh University Men's Hockey Club
  3. http://www.euhc.co.uk/men/about.php Archived 7 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine About- EUHC - Edinburgh University Hockey Club
  4. http://www.euhc.co.uk/men/sponsors.php?s=1%5B%5D Club Sponsors - Edinburgh University Hockey Club
  5. Usher, C.M (1966). The Story of Edinburgh University Athletic Club. UK.
  6. http://www.scottish-hockey.org.uk/competitions/league-competitions/subway-eat-fresh-men-nl-division-1.aspx?leaguename=SUBWAY%20Eat%20Fresh%20Men%20NL%20Division%201&poolname=&location=0 Archived 4 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine Final Standings - Scottish Hockey
  7. http://www.bucs.org.uk/bucscore/TeamProfile.aspx?id=2151&sport=Hockey&institution=Edinburgh Final Standings - British Universities & Colleges Sport
  8. http://www.bucs.org.uk/bucscore/TeamProfile.aspx?id=2152&sport=Hockey&institution=Edinburgh Final Standings 2A - British Universities & Colleges Sport
  9. "Fond farewells and new beginnings". The University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  10. http://www.ed.ac.uk/news/staff/moodie-190809 Archived 23 December 2012 at archive.today Graham Moodie Appointed 1st XI Coach - Edinburgh University
  11. http://www.scottish-hockey.org.uk/2012/may-2012/scots-set-for-spanish-tests-in-terressa.aspx Archived 4 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine Scots Set for Spanish test in Terressa - Scottish Hockey
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