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Junior Cup double-header this weekend in Serpentine
Both the Mens and Ladies 2nds face more favourable Cup ties this weekend (in terms of travel) following their exploits up north before Christmas. Peter Priestley’s men face a Corinthians Read on…
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The future’s bright, the future’s purple!
Pembroke’s U21 men advanced to the next round of the U21 cup with an easy win over Clontarf at Serpentine Avenue on Tuesday night. Dave Loughrey assembled a young side Read on…
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Ladies 5ths advance to Cup Qtrs after shoot-out!
The last match of the weekend featured the second round clash between Railway Union 4′s and Pembroke 5′s in the Division 5/6 cup. It was never going to be a Read on…
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Ladies 3rds book semi-final spot
On Saturday the Ladies 3rds travelled Northside to take on Clontarf in the Quarterfinals of the Div 3/4 Cup. Clontarf were certainly favourites based on the team’s league encounter earlier Read on…
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Colts and Fillies training back with a bang this weekend
Colts and Fillies sessions start up again for 2012 with a full schedule of training this weekend. Usual training times – Friday 13th January from 6pm and Sunday 15th from Read on…
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2012 – Top year of hockey action awaits
Welcome back everybody! 2012 is upon us and the second half of the season kicks off this weekend – indeed a mouthwatering belter between the Mens 6ths and 7ths should Read on…
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Introductory hockey coaching course January 2012
This 1 day Introductory Coaching Course for Volunteers is designed as an introduction to hockey coaching for volunteers and parents. Whilst still paying heed to the skills required to be Read on…
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Junior Cup double-header this weekend in Serpentine

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Ireland and Pembroke do the business at Masters 4 Nations
The Irish Women’s Master’s side claimed victories over England and Wales in Lisnagarvey at the weekend to take the Home Nations title at it’s inaugural event on irish soil. Alison Pigot captained, and led the way with goals in both games, while Sinead Guilfoyle, Annie Lawlor, Aisling Schutte and Edwina Mulcahy were all involved. Sarah Williams and Elaine Donohoe were kept busy on the sidelines in a managing capacity…a great win for the Ladies over some quality opposition.

On the Men’s side Peter Priestley and Stewart Atkinson were part of an Irish team which saw wins over Scotland and Wales. England proved to be too strong in the decider, running out 6-2 winners.
Helen Johnston’s full report can be read found here on The Hook