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Salisbury Hockey Club

Coordinates: 51°04′33″N 1°49′34″W / 51.0759°N 1.8262°W / 51.0759; -1.8262
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Salisbury Hockey Club
Founded1895
Location51°04′33″N 1°49′34″W / 51.0759°N 1.8262°W / 51.0759; -1.8262
Home groundSkewbridge,

Wilton Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire,

SP2 9NY
Colours(H) Maroon, Black, Black, (A) White, Black, White

The Salisbury Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

Salisbury Hockey Club pitch and clubhouse

About

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Founded in 1895, Salisbury Hockey Club operates adult and junior teams from its base at the Salisbury and South Wiltshire Sports Club. Salisbury HC is affiliated with England Hockey and is part of the South Central Hockey region.

The AstroTurf pitch is primarily used for hockey, although it is also utilised by other sports.

Club structure

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Adult hockey

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Salisbury Hockey Club runs squads and training for a wide range of abilities and ages across the men’s and women’s senior sections weekly, from September to April. The men's section currently manages six squads: the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th XIs, as well as the Striders and Strollers squads for veteran players, typically aged 40 and above. All teams play competitive games on Saturdays. The women’s section runs five regional league squads: the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th XIs, along with the 6th XI for newer junior players and adults who may be new or returning to the game or looking to develop their skills further. League matches are played on Saturdays, and inter-club friendlies are arranged on Sundays. Mixed hockey is played from May to July as part of the club's summer league. Training occurs throughout the year.[1]

Junior hockey

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Across the junior section, there are a range of squads and opportunities to play competitive hockey, with mixed squads for U8s and U10s, which then split into girls' and boys' training and teams from U12, U14, U16, and U18. To facilitate the transition to senior hockey, junior players are invited to join senior training once they reach Year 9. Development games are also available to help juniors gain experience playing with adults.[1]

Walking hockey

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From September 2024 walking hockey has been introduced. Walking hockey is a form of the sport that provides players a fun, social and relaxed form of hockey. Weekly training sessions will be run throughout the season.[1]

Flyerz hockey

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In association with Access Sport, Flyerz hockey has been introduced from the 2024-25 season. Flyerz offers sessions where both disabled and non-disabled people can come together to play a fun, social and inclusive form of the sport.[1]

Sponsors

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Club sponsors include:

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "New members info". www.pitchero.com. Retrieved 2024-05-25.