Tunbridge Wells Hockey Club Reaches National Trophy Semi-Final

By

Lisa Hayes
9 April 2026, 11:59 am

The men’s first team at Tunbridge Wells Hockey Club is preparing for a significant match this weekend as they compete for a place in the final of the England Hockey Adult Championships Trophy. The local side will take on Jersey Hockey in the semi-final at Tonbridge School Sports Centre this Sunday, 12 April 2026, at 2:00 PM.

Club Chairman Francis Bridgeman has invited supporters to attend the fixture to cheer on the team. The squad, which currently holds 7th position in the South East Premier Division, enters the knockout match under the leadership of team manager James Wattenbach, head coach Tom Tyres, and captain Aaron Leadbeater.

This semi-final appearance marks another milestone for the club, which made history during the 2023-24 season by securing promotion to national league hockey for the first time. The upcoming game will be held at the Tonbridge school venue, which is known for its water-based pitches used by national sporting bodies.

The knockout competition, which runs alongside the standard league season, provides an opportunity for clubs across the country to compete for the national trophy. The winning side from Sunday’s match will progress to the final, where they will compete to be crowned champion.

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