Guildford's coach has work cut out

Bill Colwill
Saturday 04 November 1995 00:02 GMT
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Hockey

Ian Jennings, Guildford's player-coach, who scored four times in their 7-1 win at Bournville last Sunday, has two important team commitments today.

In the only men's National League match of the day he will be focusing on second-placed Guildford's performance against fifth-placed Southgate. Jennings will then move on to Slough, where the women's Premier League champions meet third-placed Ipswich.

The Great Britain players, who fly out to South Africa tomorrow for the Olympic qualifying match, will be missing from all the League games.

Today, Ipswich replace the Great Britain goalkeeper, Jo Thompson, with Nikky Osborne, and welcome back Tracy Fry for her first League game since the birth of her second child.

The current leaders, Clifton, travel to Balsam Leicester where both sides will be under strength.

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