Friday, 30 May 2014

2014 05 30 Rabobank Hockey World Cup - Kirkham's Views

2014 Rabobank Hockey World Cup Views and Analysis

By Glenn Kirkham of East Grinstead Hockey Club

Glenn Kirkham made 223 appearances for England and Great Britain and retired from international hockey at the age of 31 in 2013.  Glenn competed in the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games in Beijing and London respectively as well as Commonwealth Games, World Cups, European Nations and Champions Trophy competitions.  Glenn won the European Nations in 2009 with England, defeating Germany 5:3 in the final and is considered to have been one of the most consistent performers to have graced the England and Great Britain sides.


What’s your general impression of the England squad and how its evolved since London 2012 ?


London 2012 was a natural endpoint for a number of players and it certainly needed some fresh impetus looking ahead to the qualification process for Rio. I think it's a very exciting time for the the England squad, it has a great mix of youth and experience and having the centralised programme in place has enabled the newer players to the group to integrate quickly.

How do you rate England’s chances of getting to the Semi Finals ?

The chances are good. We have a number of players who have experienced semi finals in major tournaments and I know have a hunger for further success. Add to this a number of exciting young prospects and I believe the team are in with a good shout.

With Ashley, David and Mark in the squad for the World Cup, having played with them week in week out during the season, how do you think each will perform during the World Cup - what special things will they each bring to the England team ?

Not much needs to be said about Ashley. He's a world class player, one of the most exciting players to watch and has matured in to a real leader. Mark has a huge amount of international experience and has bided his time for his chance in a major tournament. He again is a real team player, a positive influence on others and has been flicking very well this season. David is one of the exciting young prospects in the team. I've been really impressed with him in his first season for EG, particularly as he's added a real goal scoring threat to his game. I'm really looking forward to seeing him in action in the international game.

Other than the three EG players, would you pick out a couple of other match winners form the England team either “old” or “new”…
The spine of the England team is very strong with Pinner, Lewers, Dixon and Middleton and these players will be key to England making the medal matches. I'm also looking forward to seeing Tim Whiteman play as he is a player who has been in fantastic form in the league for the past few seasons. 

Looking ahead to the tournament and reflecting on your own illustrious career, who did you enjoy playing against the most ?
As a player you always want to play against the best teams and in my mind that's Germany, Australia, and Holland. The new kids on the block are Belgium and they'll be a real force this time around. I have great memories of playing in the 2009 European Cup in Holland with such great support and for the team this time around to be playing in such a fantastic stadium - what a time to win a World Cup!

Specifically looking ahead to Saturday, do you have any perspectives on Spain ?

Always a very tough game, excellent individual players in a well organised team. Defensively very compact with a lightning quick counter attack. I expect only a goal in it but for England to come out on top.

Any final words / messages to the boys in NL ?

These opportunities don't come around very often and you absolutely have to make the most of them. If not now, when?!

2014 05 30 Rabobank Hockey World Cup Preview

2014 Rabobank Hockey World Cup Preview

The 2014 Hockey World Cup is upon us and for the first time, East Grinstead Hockey Club is represented amongst both the Mens and the Ladies sides.  On the Mens side we are delighted to be represented by Ashley Jackson, David Condon and Mark Gleghorne while former East Grinstead players Barry Middleton and Iain Lewers also make the squad.  On the Ladies side, Kirsty Mackay and recent EG new joiner, Sophie Bray will take part.

To add to that, we're delighted to see Glenn Kirkham has been included in SkySports' experts panel and will be providing insights on TV throughout the competition.


One Day To Go

With one day to go, we are able to share some perspectives from Glenn and Kirsty ahead of the first matches in the competition.  First up is Kirsty with some impressions of the World Cup:

From the outside, the hotel was a little bit underwhelming and we were all a bit disappointed - the glamour of being an international hockey player !

It feels like I'm back in blackpool beside the seaside! My  room overlooks the north sea, and would have a great view, however, the weather has been bleak so far, so have only been able to see mist and to the edge of the balcony ! Lol

However, the food has been great though and the rooms are decent. Comfy 'single' beds, and each room has a balcony, plenty of storage, plug sockets and randomly a microwave. Most importantly we each have a kettle, so I can get on with my PG Tips out here still !

Having recently been photographed on BA with a pop group, we had high expectations for our trip to Holland but this time, it was us who were the famous ones on the plane ! Lol

We had a shout out from the pilot wishing us the best of luck for the World Cup !

The mood is relaxed at the minute, we have briefly talked about our goals for the tournament and are discussing our strengths at the minute. Not training on the stadium pitch until Thursday, so we are eagerly awaiting that !


Kirsty