NEW PLAYERS WELCOME

We are a friendly club in Bristol keen to welcome new players of all abilities. We field two teams and we play in winter and summer leagues.

MORE THAN JUST HOCKEY

We value to the social side of our club as much as the hockey and try to arrange regular social events from beer festivals, wine tasting, and fancy dress nights out.

COME AND WATCH US!

Would you like to join in? Come and see us or come along to training.

NIGHTS OUT!

Don\\\'t forget the social side of our club. We arrange regular social events such as bowling, beer tasting, roller discos and bubble football

Summer Tournaments!

We play throughout the summer in leagues and tournaments.

 

BAC 0 – Marlborough 6

Written by: Cheryl ‘Chezza’ Sellick

It was a sunny day & we were ready to play top of the league. Marie was back ( hooray), she just couldn’t stay away!!

Leominster 2 – BAC 1 (01/03/2014)

Written by: Katie Curly-Wurly-Kearsley-Wooller

The BAC firsts were up bright and early for the trek north to this week’s game against Leominster. After a last minute switch of venue due to flooding, BAC arrived at the Heifer Leisure Centre. We were honoured that Mr President himself, Terry Cook, was our umpire for the day and, after the initial curtseying and bowing, the President’s first official duty was a pitch inspection on the slightly frosty pitch. After the green light from the powers that be, the game was ready to start.

Clevedon v BAC 1-7 (22/02/14)

Written by: Maz Wilson

The first team were away to Clevedon this sunny Saturday with guest appearances from Hammy, Lis and Lor and plenty of out of control supporters on the side line. BAC started strongly and held onto the possession nicely.

Nailsea v BAC2 10-4 (22/02/14)

The day started bright and sunny for a change and both BAC teams where off to Clevedon for matches against Nailsea and Clevedon. The teams were helping each other out today as it was a friendly weekend. The seconds were on first and held Nailsea until the first short corner and after a bit of a goalmouth scramble it was 1-0 to the opposition.