Stafford Hockey Club President's Day

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Date:1969

Description:Players at Stafford Hockey Club President's Day in 1969.

Back row, standing (left to right): P. Blood, F. Imm, C. Graham, B. Jervis, J. Hornby, J. Harrison, J. Moorecroft, A. Mayor, P. Crookshank, R. Tedstone, A. Hardie, D. Waster, R. Joynes, J. Barratt, J. Kay.

Front row, kneeling: T. Boreham, G. Mellor, D. McKee, R. Wilton, P.K. Jones, V. Nayar, D. Sandy, R. Owen-Smith

Stafford Hockey Club was founded in 1876 and for many years shared the Hough ground with Stafford Cricket Club. By the early 20th century it had become a very strong club boasting two international players in Walter Twigg and W.H.B. Bunn. In 1965 the Hockey and Cricket Clubs amalgamated and league fixtures began in 1975. The Cricket and Hockey Club moved to Riverway in 1985 but shortly afterwards artificial grass pitches became the norm for league games so home matches have since been played at Beaconside in Stafford.


Timeline

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1920s
Stafford Wednesday Cricket Club
Stafford Wednesday Cricket Club

Standing (left to right): L. Dobson, G. Bannister, F. Page, G.N. Gossling, G.H. ...

1950s
Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI
Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI

Pictured outside the pavilion at the Hough, Stafford. Back row (left to right): ...

1970s
Stafford Cricket Club 2nd XI
Stafford Cricket Club 2nd XI

The Stafford Cricket Club 2nd XI team pictured at The Hough before their match against ...

1990s
Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI
Stafford Cricket Club 1st XI

Back row (left to right): Leo Moncrieffe (professional), Jez Frost, Andrew Dobson, ...

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