Berkhamsted 1 - 4 Shefford 1 - 2
Having lost away to to Shefford earlier in the season, albeit with a depleted team, Berkhamsted knew they had a potentially difficult game on their hands. It was good to see the team almost back to full strength with the return of Rocky Savage in midfield who even managed to last a full game without those well turned calves going 'twang'!
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Stevenage HC 1st XI 3 - Berkhamsted and Hemel Hempstead HC 1st XI 1
Playing only their second game since early December Berkhamsted Hockey Club 1st XI travelled to high flying Stevenage expecting a tough game. |
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Berkhamsted made the long trip to Camberley for a Thames Valley Conference match against the host’s 4th XI. Berkhamsted started brightly and Gerry Montague found Brian de Mattos on the right wing and his cross was turned in by Jim Watson at the second attempt having hit the post with his first effort. |
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With the weather finally relenting, Berkhamsted 4th XI were able to get back into action with a match against Thames Valley 3rds. The grass pitch was in surprisingly good condition and Berkhamsted started brightly and came close on a number of occasions before David Wright opened the scoring with a powerful shot from just inside the D. Berkhamsted doubled their lead when Chris Ray won a tackle on the edge of the D and his effort at goal was turned in by Brian de Mattos. Just before half time Alex Hardwicke added a third when his wayward shot was turned into the net by a defender. Thames Valley were defending well with skipper Paul Bacon outstanding, but their youthful front line lacked firepower. This allowed Berkhamsted plenty of possession but they found it hard to increase their lead until Tim Buckley came up from defence to join in a move and find Brian de Mattos to score his second. Result Berkhamsted 4 Thames Valley 0 Scorers: David Wright, Brian de Mattos 2, Alex Hardwicke |
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Berkhamsted played out a hard-fought goalless draw against Farnham Common Wrinklies. Berkhamsted had only 10 men and were penned back into their own half for much of the early play, |
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