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Old Georgians
Full nameOld Georgians Hockey Club
Short nameOGHC
LeagueMen's England Hockey League
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
ColorsMaroon and sky blue
Personnel
CoachAshley Jackson (player coach),

Chris Bowen, Brett Garrard, Leigh Maasdorp (Director of Hockey), Natalie Turner (physiotherapist), Ralph Day (S&C coach),

Colin Huet (video analyst)
ChairmanNoel Doran
ManagerJonny Stephens (Men's 1s)
WebsiteClub website

Old Georgians Hockey Club (OGHC) is an English professional field hockey club based in Addlestone, Surrey. The club was founded in 1995 and the men's team are the current English champions.[1] The club currently has six men's teams (including 2 veterans team) and four ladies teams. The junior section is the OGHC Dragons.

History

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In 2019, the men's first team won the Hockey League Conference East and subsequent promotion play off tournament to earn promotion to the 2019-20 Premier Division. This is the first time in the club's history that they played in the elite (tier one) division of the Men's England Hockey League.[2]

The men's first team secured their first ever Premier Division title (with two games to spare) when winning the 2021–22 Premier Division. The success continued a remarkable rise in English hockey because the team had only been promoted into the league at the start of 2019.[3] The teams then went on to secure a league and cup double after winning the 2022 England Hockey Men's Championship Cup.[4]

In 2023, Old Georgians successfully defended their Premier League title after beating Holcombe 5–1 in the play off final.[5] They then completed their second successive double after winning the 2023 Men's Cup.[6] In 2024, Old Georgians secured a third successive league championship defeating Surbiton 3-1 in the play off final, as well as winning the National Indoor title for the first time, defeating Wimbledon Hockey Club in the final [7].[8]They also finished in third place in the EHL tournament recording notable victories against Mannheimer HC,[9] Waterloo Ducks H.C.,[10] and Rot-Weiss Köln. [11]

Players

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Men's First Team Squad 2024-25 season

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No. Pos. Nation Player
27 GK  ENG George Pinner
2 DF  SCO Andy Bull
3 DF  ENG Henry Weir
4 DF  ENG Liam Sanford
5 MF  RSA Thabang Modise
6 DF  IRL Kyle Marshall
7 MF  ENG Tom Doran
8 FW  ENG Tom Carson
9 FW  WAL James Carson
10 FW  ENG Ashley Jackson
11 MF  ENG Dan Shingles
12 FW  ENG Elliott Messem
13 FW  ENG Sam Ward
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW  ENG Josh Pavis
MF  ENG Phil Roper
16 MF  ENG Ed Carson
17 FW  ENG Chris Griffiths
18 MF  ENG James Albery (captain)
19 MF  ENG Chris Proctor
MF  ENG David Condon
21 DF  ENG James Cunningham
22 DF  RSA Matt Brown
FW  NIR David Ames
77 FW  SCO Alan Forsyth
MF  NIR Ian Sloan

Major National Honours

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National Champions

Tier 1 Cup winners

Notable players

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Men's internationals

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References

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  1. ^ "Old Georgians Hockey Club". Old Georgians.
  2. ^ "Fixtures, Results, Tables, Stats, Teams & Players - England Hockey". www.englandhockey.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Five-Star Old Georgians Secure First Ever Men's Premier Division Title". England Hockey. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Old Georgians Complete Domestic Double With Tier 1 Cup Final Victory". England Hockey. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  5. ^ "England Hockey League Premier Division Finals 2023". England Hockey. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  6. ^ "Match Report". England Hockey. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  7. ^ staff, Hockey Paper (29 January 2024). "Super 6s indoors: East Grinstead and Old Georgians claim titles". The Hockey Paper. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  8. ^ "Oold Georgians crowned champs as Surbiton and Wimbledon win EHL spots". EHL. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  9. ^ "Old Georgians storm past Mannheim to KO8 - EHL". 6 October 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  10. ^ "Old Georgians to join FINAL8 party - EHL". 8 October 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  11. ^ "Old Georgians win emotional first EHL medal - EHL". 1 April 2024. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
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