Hockey: Crutchley's cup visit to old club

Bill Colwill
Tuesday 05 February 2002 01:00 GMT
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Bowdon and Bath Buccaneers, the two non-National League clubs, were kept apart yesterday when the draw was made for the quarter-finals of the EHA Cup to be played on 3 March.

Bowdon, the runaway leaders of the North Premier League, were delighted with their game against Havant. Their coach, Nick Clark, was "happy to have a good home tie".

For Bath Buccaneers' player-coach, Bobby Crutchley, a visit to his old club Cannock awaits. With Cannock short of six players with the England World Cup party in Malaysia, Bath, who are top of the Gerrard West Premier, will have high hopes.

Teddington visit Southgate in the All Premier National League tie and will expect to progress. In the final game, Belper, the Second Division leaders, entertain First Division Doncaster and will believe they can reach a first-ever semi-final.

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