Western Wildcats Hockey Club
Full name | Western Wildcats Hockey Club | ||
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Short name | Western Wildcats | ||
Founded | 1898 | ||
Ground | Auchenhowie | ||
Website | http://www.westernwildcats.co.uk/default.aspx | ||
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The Western Wildcats Hockey Club is the oldest field hockey club in Scotland, based in Milngavie.
History
[edit]Western, established originally in the West End of Glasgow, played hockey in that district for 70 years, during which time they never succeeded in finding a permanent ground which they could call their home. Nevertheless, they maintained their position as a prominent club in the West of Scotland and were highly regarded throughout Scotland. From the earliest times they have provided many Scottish internationalists.
After the second World War the club continued to prosper, fielding four teams regularly every weekend. But it was in 1968 that the major change occurred when the club became a fully integrated part of Milngavie and Bearsden Sports Club. This was a step of great significance, providing financial stability to the Sports Club and a permanent home for Western. With the requirement that top class hockey be played on artificial surfaces the first privately owned artificial hockey pitch was laid at Auchenhowie in 1994 providing unrivalled facilities to Western players and contributing significantly to the improvement of playing standards throughout the club.
Over the past twenty years or so, Western has promoted a deliberate youth policy to interest local boys and girls in the game of hockey. Coaching has been provided on a regular basis with games and mini tournaments for the various age ranges from 8 year-olds to 17 year-olds. The Junior Section has had a distinguished record with many of these juniors have achieved international recognition at their age levels and now play for the senior sides in the club.
The club now fields five men's teams and four women's each Saturday with occasional games for a veteran side.[1]
Honours
[edit]Club Honours
[edit]League
[edit]Scottish League championships
1997,1998,1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2022
Scottish Indoor League Championships
2019, 2022, 2023
Cups
[edit]Scottish Cup winners
1986, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2022, 2023
League Cup Winners
2002
Europe
[edit]1996 - 1997 B Divn Cup Winners – Bronze – 3rd - Cardiff
1997 - 1998 C Divn League – Gold - 1st - Milngavie
1998 - 1999 B Divn League – Bronze- 3rd - Milan
1999 - 2000 B Divn League – Gold – 1st - Belfast
2000 - 2001 A Divn League - 5th - Bloemendaal
2001 - 2002 A Divn League - 7th - Antwerp
2002 - 2003 B Divn Cup Winners – Gold – 1st- Hostivar
2003 - 2004 B Divn League – Gold – 1st - Prague
2004 - 2005 A Divn League - 7th - Amsterdam
2005 - 2006 A Divn Cup Winners – 7th – Reading
2006 – 2007 B Divn Cup Winners – Gold 1st - Prague
2008 - 2009 Euro Hockey League - Group Stage - Lille
2010 - 2011 European Trophy - 7th - Rome
2019 - 2020 Indoor Challenge I - 6th - Varna
2021 - 2022 European Trophy II - 2nd - Geneva
2022 - 2023 Euro Hockey League - Group Stage - Hamburg
2022 - 2023 Indoor Challenge I - 2nd - Lousada
2023 - 2024 Euro Hockey League - Group Stage - Barcelona
2023 - 2024 Indoor Trophy - TBC - Plzen
International Players Past and Present (Since 1985)
[edit]Neil Menzies, Hunter R.J., Callaghan M., Aitken J., Niall Sturrock, Gary Thomson, Kevin Squire, Calum Macleod, Roddy Philp, Kevin Squire, Ritchie Forsyth, Michael Starling, Gordon Moore, Alister MacDougal, Michael Carnaghan, Euan Miller, Vishal Marwaha, Graham Joyce, Stuart McMorrow, Barry Kane, Scott Macartney, Kris Kane, Graham Moodie, Andrew Sewnauth, Douglas Simpson, David Mitchell, Graham Dunlop, David Mansouri, Joe Simpson, Grant McCallum, Ian Moodie, Gavin Sommerville, Kareena Marshall, Rob Harwood, Andrew McConnell, Joseph McConnell, Hamish Galt, Callum Duke, Andrew Lochrin, Fraser Moran.
Woman's Section
[edit]Western Wildcats woman have been in existence for just over 10 years.
Womans I XI - NL Division 1 Womans II XI - West District Division 2 Womans III XI - West District Division 3
References
[edit]- ^ "Club History". Western Wildcats Hockey Club. 4 October 2006.
http://www.westernwildcats.co.uk/pages/page_11870/GeneralHistory19742009.aspx