Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Training starts friday in preparation for the next trip to Riga in Latvia

Apology

We would like to apologise for the lack of up dates during the tournament this was due to internet access problems.

Final position:


1 - Rouen (14 pt)
 2 - Amiens 1 (13 pts)
 3 - Courbevoie (13 pts)
 4 - England U15 (12 pts)
 5 - Angers (8 pts)
 6 - Caen (3 pts)
 7 - Amiens 2 (0 pt)

Game 6


England - Courbevoie: 0-3
The last matches of the day are critical to rank the four teams from the top of the table, and against England, it is the best red playing the game fairly well by locking their defensive zone. They therefore benefit from the English frustration from which to attack and score three beautiful goals. The meeting is very tough between the two teams advance but not reduced when the British stumble constantly on the defense and goalie courbevoisien. In late matches, the two adversaries are no longer any gifts but young English will fail to find the fault once.

Game 5


England - Angers: 6-0
The part is played strongly during the first period when the Dukes compete against the English. The game is fun and the two guards are illustrated on the right opportunities that occur from either side. In the last two minutes, the Reds were nevertheless able to gain advantage by deceiving the vigilance twice Anjou. Subsequently, in the last period, the British strafed a lot towards the opposing net while Angers able to acquire cons bold. However, the English national team is strong and eventually get the better of the defense white.

Game 4


England - Caen: 11-0
The English can not take gently on the meeting. This takes place one-sided when the Reds goals after pallets but they remain stuck in their butts. After twelve minutes into the first third, the scoreboard already showed a three-goal lead for the English, and they will continue to unfold achievements to reward a good win.

Game 3


Amiens 2 - England: 0-11 (0-5, 0-6)
Young Amiens are resisting but the English are still largely in their attacking zone, two binding Amiens defense work.The white zone inputs are scarce and timid, and quickly caught up by the rear of the English national team. During the second period, the reds do not lose the pace and still dominate the local party while still concentrated in defense, do their utmost to keep the score.

Game 2


Rouen - England 9-2 (7-1, 2-1)
Both teams are roughly equal playing until Rouen succeeds in being more dangerous to the English nets to take a good advantage already. The English, who yesterday were very pressing to have the puck much more difficult to settle on the great ice Coliseum (3-0). The whites are able to reduce the power play (3-1). However, the Dragons began to enter the defense of white like butter and are showing more realistic front of the cage to close a first score on a third already heavy (7-1). 
back on the ice at the young English understand each other and reduce the mark of a small goal. They hold the Rouen in check, even if they still dominate, but loupent many opportunities preferring to keep the puck. The last four minutes they spend outnumbered them fatal for a final realization Norman.

Game 1


Amiens 1 - England: 3-4 (2-2, 1-2)
The game is well paced right away. The Gothic mark the first feint in English but do not decrease in intensity and are able to equalize. The red and react strongly and collectively Amiens but knows his little mirror and can regain the advantage. Time is running and the proposed game is interesting. Are good opportunities to put the assets of both teams, but the English who had settled in the attacking zone to recover counters equality before the break. 
In the second period, the selection of England is back and manages to pass before but the score remains tight. The porter English very well back in his match while the part quite physical degenerates somewhat. Amiens can enjoy a double power play when England lack an empty cage that would have sealed the match. Cut in their tracks by a problem of brightness, the Gothic Competition will fail to wrest the shootout goals.

Sunday, 19 February 2012

Time is counting down as the tournament approaches and final preparations are underway, for the trip

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

We would like to introduce you to this years Squad & Team officials


POS
NAME
CLUB
CONFERENCE
1
NM
SONNY PHILLIPS
ROMFORD
SOUTH EAST
2
D
THOMAS BARRY
SHEFFIELD
MIDLANDS
3
F
RYAN COFFEY
MILTON KEYNES
SOUTH WEST
4
F
CONNOR GLOSSOP
NOTTINGHAM
MIDLANDS
5
F
GLEN BILLING
ROMFORD
SOUTH EAST
6
D
HARRY HATFIELD
GUILDFORD
SOUTH WEST
7
D
CHARLIE PHILLIPS
ROMFORD
SOUTH EAST
8
D
MATTHEW LEES
TELFORD
MIDLANDS
9
F
MICHEAL STRATFORD
SWINDON
SOUTH WEST
10
D
OLIVER WARD
TELFORD
MIDLANDS
11
D
PHILLIP MURCH
GUILDFORD
SOUTH WEST
12
F
LEE BONNER
KINSTON
NORTH
13
D
ELLIOTT DEWEY
SLOUGH
SOUTH EAST
14
F
LUC JOHNSON
MILTON KEYNES
SOUTH WEST
15
D
JOSEPH GRETTON
NOTTINGHAM
MIDLANDS
16
F
CAMERON BROWNLEY
SHEFFIELD
MIDLANDS
17
F
CALLUM QUEENAN
WHITLEY BAY
NORTH
18
F
JOSEPH ASTON
TELFORD
MIDLANDS
19
F
SCOTT BAILEY
SLOUGH
SOUTH EAST
20
F
SEBASTIAN DOWNING
ROMFORD
SOUTH WEST
21
F
CALLUM COOK
GUILDFORD
SOUTH WEST
22
NM
DENNIS BELL
ROMFORD
SOUTH EAST


RESERVE


23
NM
STEVE LICKMAN
NOTTINGHAM
MIDLANDS







TEAM OFFICIALS




PAUL HAYES
HEAD COACH



GEOFF KEELEY
ASSISTANT COACH



SUE GREEN
MANAGER



KATIE DAVIES
PHYSIO



IRENE JONES
EIHA REPRESENTATIVE