Stuart Loughrey
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Stuart Loughrey | ||
Born |
County Dublin, Ireland | 20 February 1991||
Height | 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) | ||
Playing position | Defender | ||
Youth career | |||
200x–2008 | St. Andrew's College | ||
Senior career | |||
Years | Team | ||
2008–2009 | Pembroke Wanderers | ||
2009–2013 | Loughborough Students | ||
2013–2014 | Team Bath Buccaneers | ||
2014–2015 | Cannock | ||
2015–2017 | Hampstead & Westminster | ||
2017– | Reading | ||
National team | |||
Years | Team | Caps | Goals |
2011– | Ireland | 115 | (5) |
Stuart Loughrey (born 20 February 1991) is an Ireland men's field hockey international. He played for Ireland at the 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup.
Early years, family and education
[edit]Loughrey's mother and his brothers, Mark and David, all played field hockey. Loughrey was educated at St. Andrew's College and Loughborough University. He is a qualified PE teacher.[1][2][3] In 2015 he began working at West London Free School.[4] Mark Loughrey is also an Ireland international and also played for Pembroke Wanderers.[5]
Domestic teams
[edit]St. Andrew's College
[edit]In 2008 Loughrey helped St. Andrew's College win the All Ireland Schoolboys Hockey Championship after defeating Wesley College 2–1 in the final.[6]
Pembroke Wanderers
[edit]Loughrey, together with David Harte, Conor Harte, Ronan Gormley, Justin Sheriff, Alan Sothern and Craig Fulton, was a member of the Pembroke Wanderers that won two successive Irish Senior Cup finals in 2007–08 and 2008–09.[7][8][9] In 2008–09 Loughrey also helped Wanderers win the Men's Irish Hockey League title.[10]
Men's England Hockey League
[edit]After moving to England to study at Loughborough University, Loughrey subsequently went on to play for several clubs in the Men's England Hockey League, including Loughborough Students,[11] Team Bath Buccaneers,[12][13] Cannock,[14] Hampstead & Westminster[15][16][17] and Reading.[18]
Ireland international
[edit]Loughrey captained Ireland at Under-18 level [19] before making his senior debut in April 2011 during a series of matches against Canada.[3][20][21] Loughrey was a member of the Ireland team that won the 2011 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge II.[20][22] He also represented Ireland at the 2013 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship, scoring a goal in a 3–3 draw with the Czech Republic.[23] In June 2017 Loughrey was a member of the Ireland team that won the Hamburg Masters, defeating Germany 4–2 in the final.[24][25] He also represented Ireland at the 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup.[26]
Honours
[edit]- Men's Hockey Champions Challenge II
- Winners: 2011
- Hamburg Masters
- Winners: 2017
- Men's FIH Hockey World League Round 2
- Runners up: 2013 New Delhi
- Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier
- Runners up: 2012
- Men's Hockey Investec Cup
- Runners up: 2014
- EH Men's Championship Cup
- Winners: 2017–18: 1
- Men's Irish Hockey League
- Winners: 2008–09
- Irish Senior Cup
- Winners: 2007–08, 2008–09: 2
- All Ireland Schoolboys Hockey Championship
- Winners: 2008
References
[edit]- ^ "Ireland Men's Hockey Team – Road to Rio 2016". www.sac.ie. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ "Welcome to the 2015/16 Season - Guildford Hockey Club" (PDF). www.guildfordhc.com. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ a b c d e "Get To Know The Green Machine". www.hockey.ie. 26 November 2018. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
- ^ "2015 Chronicle - King Edward's School" (PDF). kes.org.uk. 17 January 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ "Mark Loughrey & Harry Spain make Irish debuts". www.pembrokewanderers.ie. 17 January 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ "St Andrew's claim All-Ireland crown thanks to late goal". www.herald.ie. 6 November 2008. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
- ^ "Monkstown v Pembroke Wanderers - Irish Senior Cup Final Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 19 April 2008. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
- ^ "Pembroke hit Cookstown for six". www.hookhockey.com. 26 April 2009. Archived from the original on 26 September 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Pembroke take successive Irish Senior Cup titles". www.pembrokewanderers.ie. 27 April 2009. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
- ^ "Men take 2009 IHL crown". www.pembrokewanderers.ie. 10 May 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
- ^ "Men's Hockey – Past Students – Loughborough Sport". loughboroughsport-test.lboro.ac.uk. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Meredith heads to Delhi event with strong Irish squad". www.irishtimes.com. 1 February 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Caruth Withdrawn from Green Machine". www.fih.ch. 7 February 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ "Cannock win shootout with Reading". www.englandhockey.co.uk. 17 November 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ "On the move..." www.englandhockey.co.uk. 9 September 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ "Players – Men's Hockey League – Hampstead and Westminster". www.englandhockey.co.uk. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
- ^ "Brave Hampstead & Westminster edged out by Wimbledon". www.hamhigh.co.uk. 22 April 2017. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ "Plenty of new signings as Reading get set for new season". www.readingchronicle.co.uk. 22 September 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
- ^ "Smyth names Irish U-18 boys panel". www.hookhockey.com. 27 May 2009. Archived from the original on 16 January 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ a b c "Stuart Loughrey". www.hockey.ie. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- ^ "Carroll first Railway call-up for 34 years". www.hookhockey.com. 30 March 2011. Archived from the original on 3 April 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ a b "Revington's Champions Challenge". www.olympics.ie. 30 June 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Captain Fantastic salvages Irish A status, averting Czech disaster". www.hookhockey.com. 25 August 2013. Archived from the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ a b "Ireland Win Hamburg Hockey Masters". www.olympics.ie. 26 June 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Ireland stun Germany with four-goal comeback". www.independent.ie. 26 June 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Irish knock-out hopes brought to crushing end by England". www.hookhockey.com. 7 December 2018. Archived from the original on 11 January 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Ireland v Russia - Men's 2012 Olympic Qualifying Tournament Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 10 March 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
- ^ "Watt double keeps Ireland on track for London berth". www.independent.ie. 16 March 2012. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
- ^ "Ireland v Korea - Men's 2012 Olympic Qualifying Tournament Final Photos". www.sportsfile.com. 18 March 2012. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
- ^ "Meredith includes just six Irish-based players in first squad". www.irishtimes.com. 12 November 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
- ^ "Ireland 4-3 Malaysia (Aet)". www.rte.ie. 3 December 2012. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
- ^ "O'Donoghue drags Ireland into World League round three". www.hookhockey.com. 24 February 2013. Archived from the original on 27 February 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Belgium 6–3 Ireland" (PDF). www.fih.ch. 19 June 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
- ^ "Jackson to lead Irish men in Boom". www.hookhockey.com. 11 August 2013. Archived from the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "2013 European Men's Hockey". www.olympics.ie. 12 August 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ "Results". www.irishexaminer.com. 10 July 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ "Conor Harte back for Green Machine's World Cup bid". www.hookhockey.com. 27 June 2017. Archived from the original on 30 June 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Kinsale's Conor Harte ready to join Irish squad for SA trip". www.irishexaminer.com. 28 June 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
- ^ "Sothern clinches World Cup spot". www.independent.ie. 24 July 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
- ^ "European Men's Championships: Ireland squad shows six changes from World League 3". www.bbc.co.uk. 8 August 2017. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ "Ireland feel the heat at Sultan Azlan Shah opener". www.hookhockey.com. 3 March 2018. Archived from the original on 12 March 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Short-handed Ireland end Sultan Azlan Shah in sixth place". www.hookhockey.com. 10 March 2018. Archived from the original on 15 March 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Alexander Cox to coach Ireland in World Cup". www.irishtimes.com. 23 July 2018. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ "Ireland relegated from European hockey's top tier after 10 year stay". www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk. 24 August 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
- 1991 births
- Living people
- Irish male field hockey players
- Male field hockey defenders
- 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup players
- Pembroke Wanderers Hockey Club players
- Men's Irish Hockey League players
- Loughborough Students field hockey players
- Team Bath Buccaneers Hockey Club players
- Cannock Hockey Club players
- Hampstead & Westminster Hockey Club players
- Reading Hockey Club players
- Men's England Hockey League players
- Irish expatriate sportspeople in England
- Field hockey players from County Dublin
- People educated at St Andrew's College, Dublin
- Alumni of Loughborough University
- Irish schoolteachers
- Ireland international men's field hockey players
- 21st-century Irish sportsmen