Tuesday, July 28, 2009

8on8 makes front page news

29 June, SINGAPORE: The Singapore Veterans' Hockey Association's 8on8 League Masters has gotten front page news coverage on the Singapore Hockey Federation website. Following the link will take you the SHF's website where you will find the season finale article. http://www.singaporehockey.org/

We hope to garner more publicity and continue our progress as an association.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Temasek wins inaugural SVHA 8on8 title

29 June, Singapore: Temasek won the inaugural SVHA 8on8 League Masters 2009 season title following their impressive but unlikely 3-1 win over the Hollandse Club Blue side. Temasekians had just enough players to start the game and were punished early on as the Blues ran riot straight from the start of the game.

Attacking down the right where their skillful forward Wim ten Hof was a constant threat, the Blues rightfully took the lead after just 4 minutes of play. A neat one-two with Michiel Bouwman tore the Temasekian defence open and Wim had the simplest of jobs to open the scoring.

It didn't take long for Temasek to suffer more misery as their right back Gordon de Souza pulled his hamsting and had to leave. His team played on for the next few minutes with only 7 players until Valdew Singh joined the fray after slipping on a blue top.

But the match was still going the Blues way and Temasek were reduced to defending and playing the long ball and hoping for the best. The best didn't come until the last 5 minutes of the half. By which time, the Hollandse Club Blues had missed half dozen chances and were fast growing agitated with their poor finishing infront of the agile Aidil Idris in the Temasek goal.

The Blues were going to live to regret their generosity as after some good passing movement between the Temasek players, the ball was well fed to Selvakumar R, who had three shots saved by the Blues keeper Johan Vooren before scooping over the impressive keeper towards the Blues goal. The stunned Tjalling Gerus could not do much but to deflect the alreatd goalbound ball into the Blues goal for a huge Temasek equaliser.

Not a minute later another ball from the Temasek midfield wiggled it's way between the legs of Jonathan Price via a faint deflection and found Selvakumar with another chance to score, this time he went for the slightest gaps between Vooren's pads and luck would have it that he executed his attempt to the letter. Temasek 2-1 up at half time.

The Temasekians came out more confident in the second, but it was more of the same, with the Blues all over the Temasekians. However, more poor finishing kept Temasek edging towards the historic SVHA 8on8 inaugural title.

To the Blues credit they kept trying to breach the Temasekian backline and keeper but time and again, good defending coupled with woeful finishing ensured there were no additions to the scoreline. This state of affairs continues until, Ranjit Singh sent a ball forward from deep in the Temasek half hoping for Selvakumar to find it, however, it was always going away from the lethal forward. As it was already evident luck was Temasek's side as an attempted trap by Gerus would end up deflecting the ball right down Selvakumar's line of fire and he didn't need a second invitation, fire he did! 3-1 off Vooren pads, unlucky Hollandse!

With the minutes ticking away, even the midas stroke of genius from the soon departing Bouwman, in the vein of Rembrant, was not enough to impregnate the Temasek goal. Much to the despair of the Blues and the delight of the Temasekians, who rejoiced at the final whistle with an unlikely victory.

Hockey Village People had secured 3rd spot earlier in the evening when they beat fierce rivals Merlions 2-0 in the 3rd and 4th placing playoff.

Temasek's George Edward lifted the League Masters challenge trophy and the top three teams all got medals to show for their endeavour with Stephen Whitton walking away with a Heineken as the league's top scorer on 14 goals.

The 8on8 was such a success this season that next season is set to start in February and run till the end of June.
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Results and Fixtures before the playoffs


Top scorers' chart

Stephen Whitton looks set to win the top goal scorer accolade. However, it's noteworthy that George Edward, Michiel Bouwman and Silvester Selvan have a higher goals per game than him. But in the end, it's the goals that count:)

Final League Table

The Final League table after 12 matchdays has rendered that Hockey Village People will take on Merlions in the 3rd & 4th placing play-off and Hollandse Club Blue will play Temasek in the Grand Finals.

Note: Merlions and Temasek must win the game out right in the 50 minutes as a draw will render Hockey Village People as 3rd and Hollandse Club Blue as inaugural champions.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Ten HOFfing and puffing down Whitton's neck

Wim Ten Hof of the Hollandse Club Blues is huffing and puffing down Stephen Whitton's neck in the goal scorers' chart. Ten Hof overtook his team mate, Pascal Blanchet and moved into 2nd spot, albeit 5-goals adrift of Whitton. With only one game left to play, Ten Hof would need to score 5 times and hope Whitton shoots blanks (insofar as goals are concerned ;)) to win the top goal scorer title. Blanchet needs one more to bag the accolade. Meanwhile, the Hockey Village People man need only hope for the others to fail and will become the top scorer.

Temasek and Hollandse Club Blue secure grand finals slots

Singapore, 16 June 09: Temasek secured their passage to the Grand finals with a convincing 7-1 win over Mucha Hockey. The solid win gave them 11 points and with it ticket to the finals against Hollandse Club Blue who needed only a solitary point against club rivals Hollandse Club Oranje. However the in form Blues won 4-0 and got 11 points to ensure they top the table ahead of the finals. The table topping performance is important as now al they need is a draw in the finals to win the inaugural SVHA 8on8 League Masters 2009 Season title.

Meanwhile, Hollandse Club Oranje were ousted from the 3rd and 4th placing games following their 4-0 defeat at the hands of the Blues. They will not play for pride against Hockey Village People, who will contest the 3rd and 4th placing game against the winner of Mucha Hockey and Merlions next week.
The finals and 3rd and 4th placing games will be played on 29 June 09. We expect to see all members joining in the celebrations as we bring to a close an exciting 8on8 season of masters hockey.