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Big Week of Hockey Before Half Term Break – Oct 2025

4 Nov 25

Leading into half term, our Hockey teams delivered more amazing performances, great results and fantastic achievements; saving the best for last it seemed, before a little half time break.

Woodbridge Junior 1st Team at U13 In2Hockey

Monday started with the Junior 1st team competing at the U13 In2Hockey Suffolk Cup, an event from which the top two teams will progress to the Regional Finals. The team prepared well, setting team and individual targets at the start of the day. A big focus was placed on the process and making every moment count which would lead to the best possible outcomes.

The opening match against RHS was a tense affair and end to end; chances either end, and Year 8’s Najma making a telling save close to the end of the match, to maintain the lead and a win for Woodbridge. Year 7’s Issy scored the first of her six goals of the day to put Woodbridge in the winning position. The match was swiftly followed by a 1-1 draw against Old Buckingham Hall. Issy again put Woodbridge ahead and the team were seconds away from the win, however an avoidable turnover resulted in a penalty corner against us, and as the final whistle went OBH got their equaliser.

No breaks between matches to brood over the missed opportunity too much, Woodbridge went out hard against Ipswich School and took an unassailable three goal lead before half time. Year 8’s Chloe and Year 7’s Sofia scored field goals before Issy calmly converted a penalty stroke. The Junior 1 team kept this goal scoring momentum going in their final pool game against Orwell Park, attempting to top the pool with a win. A ‘champagne goal’ was scored before 60 seconds had passed, Issy scoring the first of her hattrick in this game. Sofia scored the fourth to make for a resounding win.

A tough semi-final against Fram College now lay ahead, and as expected, both teams produced skilful hockey and disciplined structure. Woodbridge had the upper hand, but the Fram goalkeeper kept them in the game. Year 8’s Martha finally broke the deadlock with a well-taken opportunity. Defenders and goalkeeper, Year 8’s Juno and Najma and Year 7’s Lily did their bit to nullify Fram’s chances, but it was all very tense! Woodbridge played out for the win, being congratulated by their neighbours, graceful in defeat, knowing it was a real battle.

The final against Finborough awaited. Would our team have the mental and physical energy left to win it, knowing they had already achieved a major goal – qualifying for the Regional Finals by making the County final? The opponents came out the physically stronger team with some powerful carries and exciting rotations, which caused some confusion to the Woodbridge structure. Despite an early chance going Woodbridge team’s way, it was Finborough who was the more dominant team, scoring an unanswered goal in each half. County Champions were not to be this year, but what a display from these young players, and achieving a little bit of history of their own. Lessons learned about Finborough to put into action during the block fixture later this term. And on to the Regional Finals at the end of November for this exciting, talented team.

Year 7’s Sofia and Lily, and Year 8’s Juno, Martha, Chloe and Najma were all recognised by teammates and staff for their telling contributions during the day, but the outstanding Player-of-the-Day was awarded to Year 7’s Issy.

Woodbridge U12 County Cup Success

The U12A team sent us into half term on another high. The ten-strong team of Year 7 players travelled to Culford to take part in the recently established U12 In2Hockey County Cup for the first time. No one quite knew what lay ahead as the team brought together players from different Junior teams. What was certain were the motivation, talent and ambition of the team ready to compete.

The opening game of the event was against Finborough Woodbridge dominated and scored two well-taken goals, one by Florence from a penalty corner and a field goal scored by Vivienne. Looking comfortable, Woodbridge perhaps relaxed a bit and let Finborough get a goal back, which made for a tense few final minutes; but the team held strong to start with a win.

Next was ultimate event winners, Culford, who beat everyone else at the tournament – but not this team, who just never gave up! Culford went ahead, and Martha had to be alert in goal to deny more goals. Woodbridge kept making half chances and just when Culford thought the game was done, Coco scored the most wonderful deflection past the GK. 1-1 and another point on the board.

The story was much the same against Ipswich School. Woodbridge had to come from behind again, after Ipswich scored a scrappy penalty corner goal. This time it was Emilia S who passed the perfect ball to Coco who made no mistake in from of goal to equalise and keep the team’s competition alive.

Against RHS Woodbridge camped in their attacking half, having to guard against threatening counterattacks. This, captain Chloe Y and fellow defenders Emma and Emilia B, did well. A goal from Vivienne broke the deadlock after peppering the RHS goal. It was all to come down to the final match against Ipswich High School, the winner to finish second in Suffolk and qualify for the Regional Finals.

Woodbridge showed their skill and made chance after chance but could not convert, both teams now tired! Despite the dominance things nearly got away from Woodbridge but Martha made a number of great saves to keep things level and hopes alive. Finally, Florence scored from a penalty corner to give us the lead. The team managed the closing minutes well to win and make it to the Regional Finals at the end of November; unbeaten with three wins and two draws to show for their efforts on the day.

A great day with a new team and at a new competition and another bit of history written by this group of players. Coco was the Player-of-the-Day playing so much as a forward, attacking so well, defending so well and scoring some telling goals!

The Junior 1st team and U12 Team join our Senior 1st Team in taking part in the Regional Finals during the second part of the season. Well done to all three these teams.

Woodbridge 1st Team vs Fram College 2nd Team

This brings us to the 1st team who produced their best performance in a number of seasons when they hosted Fram College’s 2nd team – the first match under lights for the season. From the start Woodbridge played at a high tempo and moved the ball very well, across the midfield, around the back and up to the forwards. Support around the ball was influential along with good decision making on the ball, which allowed Woodbridge to control possession well and have great build-up play. Year 13’s Georgia and Year 11’s Eve were hard to keep at bay at outside midfield while Year 12’s Charlie controlled the central part of the pitch and getting Year 13’s Lara and Year 12’s Bea into the action, both who showed athleticism and skill in attacking areas. Woodbridge were unlucky not to convert in the first half, the closest miss coming when a great deflection from Bea hit the post.

Two minutes into the second half the luck would change. Another perfect press saw Charlie win the ball in midfield and dribble past a number of stunned Fram players and calmy put the ball in the back of the goal – a deserved lead for Woodbridge. Woodbridge didn’t let up but could not break through. The players defended with such discipline and structure that Fram found it difficult to build momentum with their possession and expose gaps, as there weren’t many. Year 13’s Eve made a very welcome return to the team after an illness and her experience and decisive leadership at the back was telling.

A few minutes from the end of the game, Woodbridge secured the win, after a penalty stroke was awarded when Year 11’s Izzy was denied a sure scoring chance. Year 12’s Bea made no mistake and the score was doubled.

This was a very clinical and professional performance from the 1st team, ending the first half of the season on a high. Congratulations to Year 10’s Annabelle who made her first team debut and joint Players-of-the-Match who were Captain Lara and Bea! Good luck to the team for a busy second half-term ahead.

Woodbridge Junior 2nd and 3rd Teams vs Orwell Park

A new-look Junior 2nd and Junior 3rd team took on teams from Orwell Park on Wednesday before half term.

The Junior 2 team, made up of Year 7 players, worked hard to take a two-goal lead at half time, Sofia and Issy scoring. We all know 2-0 at half time is a dangerous score, and Orwell Park duly launched a comeback to score first in the second half. The score remained the same until two minutes from the end when Darcy scored a lovely goal – well deserved for playing so well all game – closely followed by Sofia’s second of the game.

A great win for an enthusiastic team who worked very hard! Darcy, Coco and Florence were all in race for Player-of-the-Match, with Florence ultimately taking the honors.

The Junior 3s followed suit with a convincing win over their counterparts from Orwell Park. The game gave lots of experience to players and definitely lots of fun was had. Year 8’s Elodie was Player-of-the-Match, also scoring two goals. Goals were also scored by Year 7’s Emilia S and Year 8’s Tati.

Well done to all the players who represented the School during the first half of the season. Lots learned and lots of enjoyment gained from playing together and competing. Next week we will report on the great U14 matches against Finborough.

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