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University of Exeter Hockey Club

University of Exeter Hockey Club
Full nameUniversity of Exeter Hockey Club
LeagueMen's England Hockey League
Women's England Hockey League
West Hockey League
British Universities & Colleges Sport
Verde Recreo Hockey League
Founded1920
ColorsWhite and green
Home groundThe Nandos, Streatham Campus
University of Exeter
Websitehttps://www.exeteruniversityhockeyclub.com/


The University of Exeter Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in Exeter, Devon, England.

The club plays its matches at the Sports Park on the University of Exeter's Streatham Campus. There is a water based pitch and a hybrid pitch.[1]

Streatham Campus hockey pitch in 2024

Teams

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The Men's 1st XI play in the Men's England Hockey League and the women's 1st XI play in the Women's England Hockey League. The club fields other teams that compete in the BUCS league on Wednesdays and in the West Hockey League at the weekend. A seventh XI was formed in 2014, serving as a Development XI for those working towards a berth in one of the six regular outfits, which now also participates in the local weekend league.[2][3]

EUMHC work in the community providing coaches to the England Hockey Junior Development Centres (JDC) and Junior Academy Centres (JAC). Furthermore, the club supports a twenty team intramural hockey competition. In all, just over 450 students play hockey at the University of Exeter on a weekly basis.

A committee, elected annually by the members, organises the club's affairs and works in conjunction with the University sport department, Athletic Union and other agencies involved in the provision of sport within the higher education sphere. The current Club Captain is Freddy Esplen and Nick Thorn serves as Chairman. Simon Tyson serves as 1st XI manager while Harry Jones serves as 1st XI coach and Head of Hockey.[4]

Notable players

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Men's internationals

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Player Events/Notes Ref
Wales Rhys Bradshaw CG (2022)
England James Carleton EC (2025) [5]
Scotland Ben Galloway Nations Cup 2025 [6]
Wales Peter Swainson 2002-2006 [7]
England Sam Taylor 2025 [8]

Key

  • Oly = Olympic Games
  • CG = Commonwealth Games
  • WC = World Cup
  • CT = Champions Trophy
  • EC = European Championships

The following players went on to win international caps:

  • Nicoló Anserini (Italy)
  • Nick Brothers (England and Great Britain)
  • James Carson (Wales)
  • Tom Carson (England and Great Britain)
  • Ben Edge (Wales)
  • Ben Fox (England)
  • Ben Francis (Wales)
  • Ian Haley (South Africa)
  • Mark Lewis (Wales and Great Britain)
  • Rufus McNaught-Barrington (Wales)
  • Simon Mantell (England and Great Britain)
  • Nick Page (England Indoor)
  • Veryan Pappin (Scotland and Great Britain)
  • Ollie Payne (England and Great Britain)
  • Jake Payton (England)
  • Chris Rea (USA)
  • Duncan Scott (England and Great Britain)
  • Jimmy Wallis (England and Great Britain)

Charity work

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The club has raised money for Movember, an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's health issues; Mind, a mental health charity; and Help for Heroes.[9][10]

References

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  1. ^ "Hockey Club Alumni". Exeter University. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  2. ^ "List of clubs". Exeter University. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  3. ^ "England Hockey - University of Exeter Hockey Club". Retrieved 10 October 2024.
  4. ^ "EUMHC – the Committee". Archived from the original on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  5. ^ "England squads ready for European challenge". England Hockey. 22 July 2025. Retrieved 29 July 2025.
  6. ^ "Scotland crowned 1st FIH Hockey Men's Nations Cup". The Oman Observer. 23 February 2025. Retrieved 13 August 2025.
  7. ^ "Exeter at the Commonwealth Games". University of Exeter. 29 July 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2025.
  8. ^ "England squads ready for European challenge". England Hockey. 22 July 2025. Retrieved 29 July 2025.
  9. ^ "Exeter Uni Hockey Club's Mo Space". Movember. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  10. ^ "About Us". Hockey for Heroes. Retrieved 25 April 2020.