The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

City hold the champions and now have eyes on promotion

Hockey - Great result for the boys from Bretton Gate

- By Alan Swann alan.swann@jpress.co.uk @PTAlanSwan­n

City of Peterborou­gh claimed a shock point at champions Old Georgians last weekend to give themselves a great chance of promotion from the National League East Conference.

The National League is being re-structured in the summer, with regional Division Ones being added to the competitio­n.

If City finish in the top six of the East Conference they will be placed in a second tier division next season and that is their aim.

A 2-2 draw at top dogs Old Georgians - a star studded team full of current and former internatio­nals - has boosted their chances ahead of the last two matches of the season, winnable contests against Old Loughtonia­ns (home, Sunday, 1pm) and Cambridge City (away).

City manager Graham Finding said: “With highly winnable fixtures it is feasible that we could reach a points total of 21, and with it perhaps a top six finish, and Division One hockey next year.

“There are so many teams in the running with a multitude of possible points tallies that the final table remains impossible to predict, but whatever happens our chance of success will run to the final game of the season.

“Our performanc­e last weekend showed how much we’ve improved this season. We lost 7-1 to Old Georgians at home on the opening day of the season, but now we’ve become the first team to take points off them on their own pitch.”

It was almost so much better for City who led 2-0 early in the second-half after goals from Danny Sisson and Ross Ambler before the unbeaten leaders fought back.

Cameron Goodey was brilliant in goal for City.

The East League will also be restructur­ing in the close season and City seconds will be promoted to the Premier Division after beating local rivals Bourne Deeping 4-3 in a thrilling Premier B Division game at Bretton Gate on Saturday.

Will Astbury, Zac Scotting, Paul Hillsdon and Nathan Foad scored for City.

City of Peterborou­gh Ladies pushed second-placed Chelmsford hard in their penultimat­e East Premier Division game before accepting a 4-2 defeat at Bretton Gate. Anna Faux and Leah Goodley scored for City who finish their season at Canterbury seconds on Saturday.

Captain Chelsea Oldham claimed the winning goal for champions City seconds in their 1-0 success over Bourne Deeping in Division Two North West.

Oldham scored from the penalty spot and saw a second penalty saved later in the game. Bourne Deeping are the only team to take points off City this season.

City thirds went down 5-0 at Division Three North West champions Saffron Walden, a team who have won all 21 matches and who now have a goal difference of +187!

 ??  ?? City of Peterborou­gh Under 16s before a 3-1 win over Bedford. Samuel Richardson, Edward Richardson and Max Etheringto­n scored the goals.
City of Peterborou­gh Under 16s before a 3-1 win over Bedford. Samuel Richardson, Edward Richardson and Max Etheringto­n scored the goals.

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