Slough Express

Cowell hopeful competitiv­e hockey will return by the spring

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Maids skipper Phil Cowell remains hopeful the team will return to competitiv­e action this season, with England Hockey and the Southern Hockey League waiting on further guidance from Government over the easing of lockdown restrictio­ns before deciding if and when matches can resume.

Cowell (right) is confident his teammates will want to get back on the field, as and when it’s safe to do so, but it’s unclear at present whether restrictio­ns will be eased sufficient­ly to enable matches to resume, or if promotion and relegation will be maintained – with a full season of matches now extremely unlikely.

The captain's best guess is that hockey will resume in a competitiv­e capacity from early to mid-April, with matches continuing through to May.

Each side will play each other once, either home or away, and placings will be tallied on the results of just 11 matches. Maids are currently sixth in MBBO Premier Division 2 West having won three and lost three of their seven matches to date.

“We received an email on Sunday that was basically saying it’s not realistic for the restart to be at the end of February,” he said. “They’re creating a new England Hockey Conference, and they want to take two teams from the Southern Premier 1 (the league above Maidenhead's). So, I know they would like to try and get the season finished, because two teams would go up from Premier 1 and this would mean two teams would need to go up from our league as well.

“England Hockey are going to make a statement on February 15, but our league is going to wait for the Government’s update on February 22. They will then advise us accordingl­y.

“If hockey can resume, one thing they’re looking at is restarting the league on April 10 and playing through to the middle of May. Each team would have to play 11 matches, and everyone would have played each other once.

“For me that would be disappoint­ing because we wouldn’t be able to play all the games. Obviously, that’s unrealisti­c now. But we’ve already played teams like Woking away and haven't done so well. We would have backed ourselves to beat them at home, and we’re not now going to get the chance to turn those results around. It’s disappoint­ing but I can see why they want to try and get some sort of league season in. I am, however, slightly confused as to whether they’re going to have promotion and relegation at all.”

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