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.

 

Match Report – BAC 2 v Westberries2 4

Kit Kat

This week it was BAC vs Westberries. BAC got off to a cracking start, getting back to a high standard of play often shown in previous matches.

Match Report ~ BAC2 1 vs Old Bristolians3 2

Todays clash was the highly anticipated BAC2 vs OB3s.  In the previous 2 meetings OB3s have dished out a thumping and BAC2 were keen to salvage some points from this 3rd encounter of the season.  At this stage in the season BAC2 are realistically fighting for a good mid table showing in the league, however OB3’s are competing for the leagues top place so this match means a lot to them.

Match Report ~ BAC 1 v Bretforton 4

Warm up

It was a sunny day for our match against top of the league Bretforton, especially ordered no less.  BAC started well today with a foray into the Bret D and in no time at all won a short corner.  This was well defended by Bret who were soon attacking the BAC goal.  New in goal this week was Kay Garston  who was filling the space nicely (not that she was fat or anything, just taller than our average goalie!). On with the match….

Match Report ~ BAC2 6 vs Lydney 1

The day started quietly for BAC2 and the players assembled slowly on the pitch.  The Lydney players huddled inside the sports centre which stank of drains.  The BAC2 players were looking calm and relaxed, not a hangover between them, for that reason alone it was going to be an odd day.

The start of the game was delayed by a couple of minutes whilst one of the umpires suffered a pen emergency, his nibs were all dry.