RINKit Athlete Archie Franks Makes it to England U19s Further Reduced Squad

In action for Herne Bay

RINKit athlete Archie Franks has made it to the further reduced squad for England U19s, Joining Archie in the reduced squad are the following players:

Goalkeepers:

  • Anthony Williams from Peterborough Roller Hockey Club

  • Callum Henfrey from Middlesbrough Roller Hockey Club

  • Louie Allen from Letchworth Rink Hockey Club

Floor Players:

  • Alexander Aitken from Letchworth Rink Hockey Club

  • Archie Franks from Herne Bay Rink Hockey Club

  • Ben Allard from Cambridge & Cotteham Rink Hockey Club

  • Connor Adams from Cambridge & Cotteham Rink Hockey Club

  • Hector Houghton Sanches from Oviedo (Spain)

  • Jensen Richards from Cambridge & Cotteham Rink Hockey Club

  • Joshua Aaltonen from Peterborough Roller Hockey Club

  • Joshua Futter from King's Lynn Rink Hockey Club

  • Kai Swabey from Plymouth RHC

  • Luca Oakley from Peterborough Roller Hockey Club

  • Sammy Johnson from Middlesbrough Roller Hockey Club

The England coaching team expressed their excitement and confidence in the selected players. They stated, "We believe this squad showcases exceptional talent and potential. These players have all shown great commitment and skill throughout their journey.

Franks Currently on Loan with RHC Invicta playing Premier League

The squad will undergo training on July 23rd at Bushfield Sports Centre. The final team that will participate in the European Championships, scheduled to take place in Seedorf, Switzerland from September 10th to 16th, 2023, the final team will be announced on July 26th.

FINAL SQUAD ANNOUNCED FOR UNDER 17 MALE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP

England's U17 National Team Coach, Rui Fontes, has unveiled the official squad that will represent the country in the upcoming Under 17 European Championship, set to be held in Corregio, Italy, from August 27 to September 2, 2023.

The selected players are as follows:

Goalkeepers:

  • Alex Clack - Middlesbrough RHC

  • Coen Rae - GrimsbyRHC

Floor Players:

  • Bradley Hopkins - Herne Bay RHC

  • Charlie Sharp - Letchworth RHC

  • Finley Durston - Peterborough RHC

  • Harry Hillam - Peterborough RHC

  • Jack Webber - Farnham RHC

  • Mackenzie Allen - Letchworth RHC

  • Taiga Darbyshire - Noia, Spain

  • Thomas Semilore - Peterborough RHC

These talented individuals have been chosen based on their skills and performance demonstrated during the selection process. They will represent England with great pride and determination as they compete against other top European nations in the highly anticipated championship.

The coaching staff, led by Rui Fontes, has carefully assembled a squad that possesses a blend of technical ability, tactical awareness, and teamwork. With their collective talent and dedication, they aim to make a strong impact on the tournament.

Good luck to all the players and coaching team

England Under 17 Male - Further Squad Reduction

In the latest update from England’s Under 17 Male team, National Team Coach Rui Fontes has announced a further reduction in the squad. The Reduced squad selection will consist of three goalkeepers and nine-floor players who will undergo training on June 18th. The official announcement of the Final Team, set to participate in the European Championships, will take place on June 20th. The championships are scheduled to be held in Correggio, Italy, from August 27th to September 2nd, 2023.

Goalkeepers:

  • Alex Clack Middlesbrough RHC

  • Coen Rae Grimsby RHC

  • Harrison Belham King's Lynn RHC

    Floor Players:

  • Bradley Hopkins Herne Bay RHC

  • Charlie Sharp Letchworth RHC

  • Finley Durston Peterborough RHC

  • Harry Hillam Peterborough RHC

  • Jack Webber Farnham RHC

  • Mackenzie Allen Letchworth RHC

  • Taiga Darbyshire Noia, Spain

  • Thomas Semilore Peterborough RHC

  • Zachary Williams Herne Bay RHC

Coach Rui Fontes expressed his satisfaction with the group of players he had the opportunity to work with. The players' commitment and dedication made his decision-making process a challenging one, as they all vied for their spot in the team, an extensive analysis was conducted throughout the training sessions. The purpose of these evaluations was to ultimately narrow down the squad to a final selection of 12 players. Good luck to all the players involved!

Mount Bids Farewell to Grosseto

Alex Mount Departs Circolo Pattinatori Grosseto: Bids Farewell with Fond Memories and Valuable Experience

After a fruitful two-year tenure, Alex Mount has bid farewell to Circolo Pattinatori Grosseto with a mixture of emotions. The England star, who leaves the club with a heavy heart, reflects on an incredible journey filled with significant achievements. Having showcased his passion and skill on the rink, Mount's departure comes after an impressive tally of 51 goals in 73 games.

Mount's contributions to Circolo Pattinatori Grosseto have been exceptional throughout his time with the club. Leaving a lasting impact on the team and its fans alike. As he embarks on a new chapter, Mount sets his sights on a return to ADSanjoanense for the upcoming season.

The decision to part ways with Circolo Pattinatori Grosseto was not an easy one for Mount, who holds cherished memories of his time at the club. Expressing gratitude for the invaluable experience gained, he leaves behind a legacy of achievements and personal growth. Mount's departure marks the end of a remarkable era.

As he embarks on the next phase of his career, we extend our best wishes to Alex. May he find continued success and fulfillment as he reunites with ADSanjoanense for the forthcoming season. Good luck, Alex!

Kings Lynn Clinch Cup & League Double in Thrilling Finale

In a highly anticipated final match, King's Lynn and Ely & Chesterton United battled it out for the Premier League title. The game started with palpable tension as both teams were determined to secure the win. King's Lynn dominated possession early on, while ECU held a tight defensive line. It took nine minutes of intense play before the deadlock was broken, with Captain Josh Taylor confidently converting a penalty to give his team the lead. Shortly thereafter, Jamie Griffin stunned the crowd with a remarkable goal, skillfully chipping the ball up and volleying it into the net, making it 2-0 for King's Lynn.

ECU managed to pull one back just before halftime when Martin Walker found the back of the net. The halftime score stood at 2-1, keeping the game finely balanced. The second half commenced with King's Lynn immediately extending their lead through another goal from Taylor. Despite ECU's best efforts, their star player, Luis Gomes, seemed off his game and struggled to make an impact. King's Lynn capitalized on this opportunity and swiftly scored again, this time courtesy of Ryan Barnes, who finished off a well-executed team move. ECU did manage to respond briefly with a goal from Max Dunand, but it would be their final contribution to the scoresheet.

Lynn in action

As the game progressed, King's Lynn shifted into a higher gear and launched relentless attacks. ECU's frustration became evident, leading to numerous team fouls. The situation worsened for them when Wilson received a blue card for a reckless leg kick. Capitalizing on the power play, King's Lynn found the back of the net eight more times. The final scoreline stood at an emphatic 12-2, sealing King's Lynn's title triumph and completing a remarkable double for the second consecutive year.

Congratulations to King's Lynn on their outstanding achievement, and well done to Ely & Chesterton United for pushing them to their limits.

Kings Lynn Team: J. Roberts (GK), T. Allander (GK), J. Horn, J. Tucker (x2), H. Dugdale (x1), J. Taylor (x5), J. Griffin (x2), R. Barnes (x1), O. Norris (x1), A. Horn (Coach), J. Baker (Delegate)

Ely & Chesterton United Team: H. Ford (GK), K. Brady, M. Dunand (x1), L. Gomes, H. Dunand, M. Walker (x1), T. Wilson (Blue card), P. Goncalves, H. Barrow, B. Barrow (Coach), M. Dunand (Delegate)

Referees: Derek Bell & Jack Thomas

King's Lynn and Ely & Chesterton Set for Epic Premier League Showdown

In a thrilling climax to the Premier League season, all eyes are on King's Lynn Rink Hockey Club and Ely and Chesterton United Rink Hockey Club as they face off in a pivotal match to determine the league champion. The stakes couldn't be higher, with the victor taking home the prestigious title in a winner-takes-all encounter.

Both teams have showcased their dominance throughout the season, leaving no doubt that they deserve their spot in this final showdown. King's Lynn Rink Hockey Club, reigning league and cup holders, are poised to claim their second consecutive double. Bolstered by the recent inclusion of six of their players in the England team, they enter the final with unwavering confidence.

Led by captain Josh Taylor, King's Lynn has been a force to be reckoned with, exhibiting exceptional skill and teamwork. Their fluid playing style and unwavering determination have been key factors in their successful campaign thus far.

However, their only defeat of the season came at the hands of their worthy opponents, Ely and Chesterton United Rink Hockey Club.

Ely and Chesterton United Rink Hockey Club, a formidable contender in their own right, are keen on dethroning King's Lynn and seizing the coveted Premier League title. Their confidence soared after their victory over King's Lynn earlier in the season, marking the only blemish on the latter's otherwise flawless record. To further bolster their chances, there are whispers of star player Luis Gomes making a triumphant return from Portugal to spearhead Ely and Chesterton's title ambitions.

The showdown takes place at Alive Lynnsport venue in King's Lynn,

Match officials: Derek Bell and Jack Thomas

As the clock ticks closer, supporters from both sides are left wondering: Who will emerge triumphant? Can King's Lynn defend their throne and secure yet another league and cup double, or will Ely and Chesterton upset the odds and claim their first Premier League title?

Return of European Championship - Under 17 Female Roller Hockey

European Championship - Under 17 Female Returns with Unparalleled Female Empowerment!

In a groundbreaking move towards inclusivity and gender parity, the European Championship - Under 17 Female has re-emerged with an extraordinary emphasis on empowering female athletes! World Skate Europe (WSE) has made an inspiring announcement, highlighting its commitment to promoting and celebrating Females participation in Roller Hockey. It will be hosted by the Italian Roller Sports Federation (FISR) and takes center stage from August 27th to September 3rd, 2023.

This remarkable championship will not only showcase the immense talent and skill of young female athletes but also serve as a pivotal moment for fostering a balanced and equitable environment within the sport. Running concurrently with the European Championship - Under 17 Male, it creates an unprecedented platform that accentuates the power and significance of Females in Roller Hockey.

"The Under 17 Female European Championship serves as a catalyst for change, providing an extraordinary opportunity for our talented young female athletes to shine," exclaimed Kos Galtos, President of England Roller Hockey (ERH), with unwavering enthusiasm. Galtos envisions this championship as a stepping stone for future stars, where their skills and passion will be celebrated and recognized on a global stage.

The resounding message from Galtos is clear: all national federations are urged to seize this momentous occasion and throw their unwavering support behind the young female players.

The revival of the European Championship - Under 17 Female is a testament to the progressive recognition of the immense talent and potential that lies within young female players. England, in particular, has become a shining example with its vibrant and expanding female player base, signaling an exciting and promising future for the sport in the country.

As we eagerly count down to the European Championship - Under 17 Female, brace yourself for an electrifying display of female prowess and determination. Get ready to witness the birth of a new era, where female athletes take center stage.

England Roller Hockey Senior Team Announced for European Championships

Vitor Pereira, the head coach of the England Roller Hockey Senior Team, has finalized the squad that will represent the nation in the upcoming European Championships. The tournament is scheduled to take place in D'Anoia, Barcelona, Spain, from July 16th to 22nd, 2023. While the team selection process was challenging due to the non-professional nature of English hockey and the limited time available for preparation, Pereira and his coaching staff diligently evaluated various factors to form a competitive squad.

Vitor Pererira

Team Selection: Pereira has assembled a talented group of players who have demonstrated their abilities both domestically and internationally. Unfortunately, two notable players will be absent from the squad. Alex Mount, who had an impressive season in Italy with 25 goals in 32 games, will be missing from the team. Additionally, Scott Neville, the captain of Soham, will also be a significant loss for England.

Goalkeepers:

Thomas Allander - Kings Lynn RHC

William Martin - Club Pati Congres, Spain

Floor Players:

Cole O'Donovan - ADS, Portugal

Jack Tucker - Kings Lynn RHC

Jamie Griffin - Kings Lynn RHC

Josh Taylor - Kings Lynn RHC

Matthew Baker - Termas HC, Portugal

Owen Norris - Kings Lynn RHC

Ryan Barnes - Kings Lynn RHC

Sam Kay - Andorra HC

Team Management: The coaching and managerial staff responsible for guiding the team to success are:

  • Vitor Pereira: Head Coach, Senior Male

  • Jason Oldroyd: Team Manager

Coach's Perspective: Vitor Pereira reflects on the challenges faced during the team selection process, considering the non-professional status of English hockey and the limited time available for preparation. Pereira emphasizes the importance of evaluating various factors, such as player dynamics, teamwork, positions, technical proficiency, tactical understanding, and dedication to the game. The coach acknowledges the efforts made to assemble the team, despite the challenges, and expresses the desire to continually improve.

Looking Ahead: Pereira acknowledges the potential for future options and the scope for growth within English roller hockey. He encourages those who were not included in the current squad to continue working on their skills and development, with the aim of becoming viable options for the future