Mercian Sports Company: International Field Hockey specialists

Tradition, heritage, innovation and energy; four words not usually used in the same sentence. Mercian defies convention and happily embraces all four. As a brand with nearly 40 years of history we have experienced everything that the hockey market has endured; grass to Astro-turf, wood to composite hockey sticks, offside to self-pass. We have been at the forefront of product developments and supported players through multiple Olympic Games and World Cups, as well as helping beginners learn with their very first stick.
 

With a young, dynamic and energised staff of players and enthusiasts, we have combined NEW materials, colours, designs, shapes and sizes to create a product range that covers just about every hockey requirement. Mercian products are used across the globe and by working with our clients, agents and distributors we are proud to supply high-quality products into the worldwide hockey market. If you have any questions, our experienced in-house team would be delighted to help, either e-mail us on info@mercianhockey.com or call us on +44 (0)1483 757677 for more information.

 

 

 

 

Simon Mason - Managing Director, Mercian Sports Company

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Mercian in the Finals:

Electric Ireland Women’s Irish Senior Cup final

UCD 3 (N Atcheler, R O’Reilly, A O’Flanagan) Loreto 2 (H Matthews, N Daly)

Once again, it was a heartbreaker for Loreto as a manic 65th minute saw the Beaufort side two inches from glory and, less than 30 seconds later, they were picking the ball out of the goal.

 

The inside of the post came to the students rescue as Niamh Small delicately deflected Nikki Symmons’ artfully crafted through-ball.

 

It was just an ounce too delicate and the metallic ding fell kindly for UCD who countered brilliantly. Niamh Atcheler got a hold of the ball and launched it to Chloe Watkins on the right edge of the Loreto circle, behind the cover defense.

 

O’Flanagan raised up in support and while the cross did not eliminate Louisa Healy, it had a welcoming angle to dink up and over a sliding keeper, scrambling to get across. It piled on the pain for Loreto seven days after they fell in the Irish Hockey League decider in controversial fashion.

 

But what Johnny Harte and his team has achieved this term, winning a treble, is made all the more impressive as he only had the experience of one player of the 2009 vintage – captain Laura Wilson – to call on.

 

Five others had experience Senior Cup finals before but all had been on the losing side. Fittingly, Wilson was to lift the trophy in what could prove to be her last game in a College jersey.

 

They started in flying form as Nicola Gray swept the first corner of the game left of the Loreto goal where injector Atcheler waited gleefully to push home.

 

Loreto’s first half form was disjointed but, with Nikki Symmons switched to a midfield role, found a stuttering increase in rhythm by the break. Hannah Matthews capped it with a brilliant ramped touch to Symmons’ slap-shot for 1-1.

 

And the panache and momentum held true after the turnaround. Nicci Daly almost created the perfect narrative riposte when she finished off a superb interchange with Cathy McKean to put Loreto ahead.

She had been denied a brilliant equaliser a week ago that would have forced extra-time against Railway Union. It felt like a redemptive moment of sorts.

 

But the students had other ideas, getting back on terms in the 49th minute when Rachel O’Reilly was the last woman off the floor in a goalmouth melee to claim the equaliser, Deirdre Duke and O’Flanagan the instigators.

 

The closing phase was played out at break-neck pace with Loreto looking the more likely to nab a winner as Daly probed down the right wing. But Brenda Flannery picked off a series of brilliant tackles, protecting her back four from the base of midfield.

 

And the winning came in that fateful minute. Symmons’ disguise pass picked out Small for a deft touch but the post was kind and Niamh Atcheler retrieved the ball. Her lengthy overhead fell to Watkins and her pass was weighted for O’Flanagan to steal the show.

 

For coach Harte is was a moment to savour, too, having missed out on the title when coach of Pembroke and he paid tribute to the manner of his side’s victory.

 

“There was nothing easy all season in our Irish Senior Cup run, really hard and competitive teams throughout. Today could have gone either way in the last 10 or 15 minutes and luckily enough, we got on the right side of it.

 

“Thank God they hit the post rather than it going in because, at that stage, whichever team scored, it was going to be very difficult to come back so late on.”

 

Source: www.hookhockey.com