As the season progresses, the Old Georgians Hockey Club continues to make an impact across various divisions. Here’s a breakdown of each team’s journey, with an emphasis on those leading the charge in their leagues.
Men’s South East Premier Division - Old Georgians 2s
Currently sitting at the top of the South East Premier Division table, Old Georgians 2s have showcased consistent form throughout the season, recording three wins, one draw, and one loss. Their commanding 6-0 win over Canterbury 2s early in the season set the tone, while a 4-1 victory against Marden Russets 1 recently reaffirmed their dominance. Next up, they face Sittingbourne 1 at home, aiming to extend their lead in what’s been a tightly contested division, with several teams tied on points at the top.
Men’s South East Division 1 West - Old Georgians 3s
Old Georgians 3s have had a mixed season, currently positioned in the middle of the Division 1 West table. With impressive victories, such as the 10-0 win against Team Surrey Spartans, they have proven their offensive capabilities. However, close losses, including a 5-1 result against Worthing 1, have hindered their rise. As they head into their upcoming fixture against Reigate Priory 1, they’ll be keen to push further up the table.
Men’s South East Division 1 Oaks - Old Georgians 4s
The 4s have struggled to find consistency this season, currently in the lower half of the South East Division 1 Oaks table. Despite a tough run, they’ve managed to pull off some commendable performances, including a 2-4 battle against Horley 1. With upcoming matches providing an opportunity to improve their standings, the team will look to build on their recent form and avoid the relegation zone.
Women’s Conference East - Old Georgians 1s
Old Georgians Ladies 1s hold 5th place in the Women’s Conference East. With two wins, one draw, and three losses, they’ve had a competitive season thus far. Notable victories, such as their 1-0 win over East London W1, have shown their defensive strength. The team faces a challenging fixture against league leaders Teddington W1 next, an opportunity to close the gap at the top and strengthen their position in the mid-table.
Women’s Division 1 West - Old Georgians 2s
The Ladies 2s are currently in 8th place in the Division 1 West standings. Their most memorable win came with a 5-2 scoreline over East Grinstead 2, displaying solid attacking prowess. With three draws so far, they’ve had some close contests and will aim for more decisive wins to climb the table in the latter half of the season.
Women’s Division 1 Oaks - Old Georgians 3s
The 3s find themselves in the top half of the Division 1 Oaks table, with three wins and three losses. A strong start to the season included a 4-1 victory over Guildford 5, though recent results have been mixed. Sitting in 5th place, the team remains well-positioned to challenge the leaders if they can maintain consistency in upcoming fixtures.
Women’s Division 2 Oaks - Old Georgians 4s
The Old Georgians Women’s 4s are having an outstanding season in the South East Women’s Division 2 Oaks, currently sitting in 3rd place and just one point behind the league leaders. With five wins and only one loss from their six games, they’ve shown impressive form and consistency. Their recent victories have demonstrated their strong defensive and attacking capabilities, positioning them as serious contenders for the top spot. With upcoming fixtures providing further opportunities to close the gap, the 4s are poised to continue their push toward the summit of the table.
Masters O40 Premier Division - Old Georgians Fire
Old Georgians Fire sit mid-table in the Masters O40 Premier Division. With notable wins and a recent 3-2 defeat to Spencer, they’ve shown resilience but will need to find consistency to climb further up the standings. Their upcoming fixture against Wimbledon Masters provides another chance to push toward the upper half of the table.
Masters O50 Premier Division - Old Georgians Phoenix
Phoenix has faced a challenging season so far in the O50 Premier Division. Currently in the lower tier of the table, they’ve battled hard in each fixture but are yet to find a winning rhythm. They’ll look to upcoming games to turn things around and gain valuable points to improve their position.