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 D (1-1)     16/09/2018 - W1    vs Oxford University  (A / F)						 . | 
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 W (1-0)     16/09/2018 - W1    vs Upminster 1 (A / F)						 . | 
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 W (3-1)     15/09/2018 - W1    vs Leamington Spa (A / F)						 . | 
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 D (2-2)     15/09/2018 - W1    vs Maidstone (A / F)						 . | 
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 C (C-C)     15/09/2018 - W2    vs Norwich Dragons 2 (H / F)						 . | 
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 W (2-0)     15/09/2018 - W3    vs Norwich City 4 (A / L)						    HARD FIRST GAME  | 
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 WOMENS 3RD XI - 15/09/2018  VS NORWICH CITY 4 (A)    TEAM: Womens 3rd XI  DATE: 15/09/2018  FIXTURE: Womens 3rd XI VS 15/09/2018  HEADLINE: Hard first game  LEAGUE: NORFOLK PREMIER DIVISION  LEAGUE SPONSORS: EMPRESA LIMITED  VENUE: Taverham (A)  RESULT: 0-2 (W)    REPORT: The Norwich City womens 3s kickstarted the new season with an inter-club clash against City 4s and it was a hard game from the first whistle.    The 3s had a strong start, dominating possession, but failed to get an early goal and missed a number of attacking short corners. The nil-nil half-time score warranted a firm team talk from the coach, and there followed a better second-half performance from the 3s.     The deadlock was finally broken as Kate Houldey drove down the right, fired the ball to Liv Broadway, who had an excellent first touch and a composed finish to get on the scoresheet.     A second goal for the 3s came when a short corner routine was successful with Marie Hood (player of the match) and Jenni Stangham linking up for Marie to slot the ball home.     It was a hard fought 0-2 win for the 3s at the start of what will be a competitive season for both City teams.  
 
 
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 L (0-2)     15/09/2018 - W4    vs Norwich City 3 (H / L)						    INTER CLUB BATTLE  | 
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 WOMENS 4TH XI - 15/09/2018  VS NORWICH CITY 3 (H)    TEAM: Womens 4th XI  DATE: 15/09/2018  FIXTURE: Womens 4th XI VS 15/09/2018  HEADLINE: Inter Club Battle  LEAGUE: NORFOLK PREMIER DIVISION  LEAGUE SPONSORS: EMPRESA LIMITED  VENUE: Taverham - Sand  RESULT: Lost 2-0    REPORT:  The first league game of the season finally arrived and it happened to be against our 3rd team who we train closely with every week!    We haven't played together much as a team so far this season and there were also quite a few new faces so there were obvious nerves going into the game but after a good team talk we all started feeling positive and up for the challenge. There was little between the two teams during the first half. The 4s defended well helped by the experienced voice of Summer from the goal who had an excellent last game with the club before she heads off to uni. There were also numerous attacking plays that resulted in a couple of strikes  on goal one of which lead to a flick being awarded. Amy bravely stepped up to the mark but unfortunately it wasn't to be and the ball just hit the post.     At half time spirits were high as we had held the 3rd team to a draw in the first half and we went back out after the break with our heads held high ready for another 35 minutes of hockey!    Although we stayed strong as a team the 3s managed to break us down and score two goals in the second half. Despite this not one player ever gave up, we didn't make it easy for the 3s and we played as a team right until the final whistle. Special mentions go to Kitty for a great return back to NCHC hockey and also to our player of the match, Jess, for a fantastic performance in what seemed like every position on the pitch!     A great team performance girls, we look forward to seeing more next week! 
 
 
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 P (P-P)     15/09/2018 - W6    vs Norwich Dragons 7 (A / F)						    FRIENDLY POSTPONED  | 
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 WOMENS 6TH XI - 15/09/2018  VS NORWICH DRAGONS 7 (A)    TEAM: Womens 6th XI  DATE: 15/09/2018  FIXTURE: Womens 6th XI VS 15/09/2018  HEADLINE: Friendly postponed  LEAGUE: NORFOLK LEAGUE DIVISION 2  LEAGUE SPONSORS: EMPRESA LIMITED  VENUE:  RESULT:    REPORT:   
 
 
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 L (1-5)     19/09/2018 - M3    vs UEA  (A / F)						 . | 
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 W (3-1)     15/09/2018 - M3    vs Norwich Dragons 2 (H / F)						 . | 
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 L (1-3)     19/09/2018 - M4    vs UEA 2 (A / F)						    FINAL FRIENDLY  | 
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 MENS 4TH XI - 19/09/2018  VS UEA 2 (A)    TEAM: Mens 4th XI  DATE: 19/09/2018  FIXTURE: Mens 4th XI VS 19/09/2018  HEADLINE: Final Friendly  LEAGUE: Friendly  VENUE: UEA M2's  RESULT: Lost 1-3    REPORT:  City played a mixture of 4's & 5's and played some good hockey at times.  A couple of basic errors lead to UEA scoring the first two goals. A neat Joe Holden finish from a tight angle got City back into the game, but a UEA goal in the second half finished at 1-3  Highlight of the fixture - a fabulous home made slow cooked chicken curry from UEA's Hedgy, fabulous!    MOTM: Paul Kassulke     
 
 
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 W (2-0)     15/09/2018 - M4    vs Norwich Dragons 3 (H / F)						    LOCAL DERBY WIN  | 
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 MENS 4TH XI - 15/09/2018  VS NORWICH DRAGONS 3 (H)    TEAM: Mens 4th XI  DATE: 15/09/2018  FIXTURE: Mens 4th XI VS 15/09/2018  HEADLINE: Local Derby Win  LEAGUE: Friendly  VENUE: Taverham  RESULT: City Win, 2-0    REPORT:  City's Men's 4th XI took on local rivals Dragons 3's on their last Saturday before the commencement of the league season.  Captain Ingham included four from the canceled M5's fixture, but they were all in the action from the start.  Holden and Black commended the central areas of the pitch, leaving Allsop and Tompkinson the freedom to roam in the front five.   After absorbing early pressure from Dragons, City took the lead at a short corner, when debutant Allsopp cooly deflected in a pass from the top of the 'D', 1-0  The cool heads of vice-captain Land and Patel gave City more control in the second half and a typical injection of pace from Konieczny inside his own half followed by a side step of the Dragon's GK and a cool finish from an angle gave City a deserved 2-0 win  Only a quick whistle late in the half, when a City advantage should have been allowed prevented Man of the Match Allsopp from bagging a second at the far right post   
 
 
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 C (C-C)     15/09/2018 - M5    vs Watton (H / F)						    MATCH CANCELLED BY WATTON!  | 
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 MENS 5TH XI - 15/09/2018  VS WATTON (H)    TEAM: Mens 5th XI  DATE: 15/09/2018  FIXTURE: Mens 5th XI VS 15/09/2018  HEADLINE: Match Cancelled by Watton!  LEAGUE: EAST DIVISION 4 NORTH EAST  VENUE:  RESULT:    REPORT:   
 
 
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 D (1-1)     15/09/2018 - M6    vs Norfolk Nomads 1 (H / F)						    CITY DRAW IN FINAL PRE-SEASON GAME  | 
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 MENS 6TH XI - 15/09/2018  VS NORFOLK NOMADS 1 (H)    TEAM: Mens 6th XI  DATE: 15/09/2018  FIXTURE: Mens 6th XI VS 15/09/2018  HEADLINE: City Draw in final pre-season game  LEAGUE: EAST DIVISION 5 NORTH EAST  VENUE: Taverham - Sand  RESULT: 1-1 Draw    REPORT:    In City 6s final pre-season game they entertained an experienced Norfolk Nomads side who had some skillful and quick players in there team. The game started with Max Cocks in the City goal making some great saves to keep the scores level before Dave Woodward missed a 1 on 1 for City's best chance, however he made amense as he fired a low effort into the goal to give City a 1-0 lead going into half time.     The second half was much more open with both teams creating chances at either end and it was Nomads who finally managed to equalise with a low effort into the corner of the goal. At 1-1 the game remained open but niether side could get a winner as it finished all square.   POTM: John Grange   
 
 
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 W (7-1)     15/09/2018 - MD    vs Watton  (H / L)						    7-1 WIN  | 
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 MENS DEVELOPMENT XI - 15/09/2018  VS WATTON (H)    TEAM: Mens Development XI  DATE: 15/09/2018  FIXTURE: Mens Development XI VS 15/09/2018  HEADLINE: 7-1 win  LEAGUE: NORFOLK DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE  LEAGUE SPONSORS: EMPRESA LIMITED  VENUE: Norwich TRF  RESULT: 7-1 win to city    REPORT:   Scorers:-  S Kassulke x2  M Roy x2  S Hancock  O Millet  A Ward    The opening game of the season gave the team the opportunity to blow the cobwebs away, get to know each other’s abilities and test their pass and move. The pass and move produced the better scoring opportunities with the solo efforts that took on more than one opponent generally coming undone relatively easily by Watton nonetheless they were vital to make the time for the pass to come available.   Thanks to under 12 boys for their solid performances - Beake, Kassulke and Pallister.       
 
 
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