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2020 Membership and Club Fees:


UCHC were advised on 12/2 of the increase to the HA levy in 2020 and how it affects our members. As HACT team and training fees remain unchanged for 2020, the UC BoM has also kept club fees unchanged, including offering a $50 early bird discount for fees paid in full prior to 29 March 2020.


From Rob Sheekey, HACT CEO:

"HACT also announced the upgrade of Watt field lights and scoreboards on Watt, Powell & Kjar fields, expected to be completed prior to Round 1.The Hockey Australia fees have increased by CPI. However the member will also be paying an additional $12 per member to cover the HA Insurance levy. Previously this amount has been paid separately by Hockey ACT however given the budget for 2020 this is no longer a cost Hockey ACT is able to absorb. As you are aware Hockey ACT have not increased team entry fees or field hire for the past 5 years. However 2020 will see Hockey ACT need to undertake some large infrastructure projects that neither myself or the Board believe can be delayed any longer. In an ideal world our business revamp would have been completed by this stage and this increase may not have been necessary. Delays however have pushed back the childcare projects and any revenue they generate is unlikely to be realised until April 2021.The staff of Hockey ACT and The Board have not taken this decision lightly however believe this step is necessary for the financial security of the association moving forward. The good news is that the participant will see the benefits of this increase as the money will assist with replacing three of the five scoreboards as well as a long overdue replacement of the lights on the Watt Field.We do apologise for this increase. Hockey ACT has worked hard for the previous 5 seasons to not increase fees however the $12 per member increase in our opinion is unavoidable for 2020."


HACT also announced the upgrade of Watt field lights and scoreboards on Watt, Powell & Kjar fields, expected to be completed prior to Round 1.


Updated: Oct 18, 2019




University of Canberra Hockey Club to benefit from new support


The University of Canberra Hockey Club (UCHC) is excited to announce a new sponsorship arrangement with People’s Choice Credit Union.


The sponsorship arrangement with one of Australia’s largest credit unions, with more than 365,000 members across Australia is a fantastic opportunity for the club. UCHC member James Winefield is a Home Loan Advisor at People’s Choice and can offer exceptional service to members looking for a new home loan or scoring a better deal on your current home loan.

UCHC president Jolly Moore highlights that with hockey already an expensive sport in Canberra, sponsorships like these are important to get behind. The sponsorship gives the club a cash injection which helps to buy much needed equipment for the club and continues to keep the cost of participating down for its members.


We are really grateful. This is a really great opportunity to work with a business that is located not only in Canberra but across the country. People’s Choice is all about their members, so it is great to partner with a business with similar goals to the club.”

Having partner services available helps build culture and keeps people coming back each winter.” She said.


Drop into their branches in Gungahlin or Tuggeranong or you can call on 13 11 82 .


Contact the UCHC Board of Management at ucdevils@gmail.com for information about this sponsorship arrangement or if you know of another sponsorship opportunities for the club.


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For information on People’s Choice Credit Union visit www.peopleschoicecu.com.au/



Background

People’s Choice Credit Union

People’s Choice is one of Australia’s largest credit unions with more than 365,000 members across Australia. We’ve been working with our members for 70 years to help them meet their financial goals by providing the trusted banking services that every Australian deserves. We’re member-owned, so you know we’ll never prioritise profits over the needs of our members.


Looking for a home loan expert?

Home Loan Advisor James Winefield has a genuine passion for helping people hit their financial goals with over 10 years’ experience in the industry.


“Hi, I'm James, I love helping people achieve their dreams of owning their own home or investing in property. I aim to make the process of owning a home stress free and fun. I would love the opportunity to explore your needs and how we can help you with your home loan. Give me a call!”

James is part of the People’s Choice team in The ACT and is there for you day in, day out, helping you buy your first home, a new family home, investing or scoring a better deal on your current loan, so get in touch with him today.

T 0437 558 675




People’s Choice can help get all of your banking into shape, from transactions and savings, to insurance and personal lending. For all general enquiries, give us a call on 02 6220 8201, visit our website or drop by our branch in Gungahlin or Tuggeranong.



It is that time of the year again. Nails are bitten, hands are held on top of heads and an army of yellow support their fellow club family in the chase for the ultimate prize. Yes, its finals time!

This season has been one of strength overall. When you see the list of teams that have made finals and those that missed out by the smallest of margins, UCHC has once again showed that once we cross that white line, we are a force to be reckoned with.


This week marks the first week of finals with teams vying to book themselves a ticket straight to the big show or looking to continue their journey through the pack to finish on top. The week starts with a midweek showdown between UCHC and Wests in the major semi-final. It will be a tough test for the mighty midweekers who come against an undefeated Wests side (an unfortunate trend in this year’s finals). Wests have had the upper-hand in this competition, but UCHC have always given them the biggest concerns and whilst the last 2 results haven’t gone the way of UCHC, they definitely don’t reflect how close the two teams are. UCHC has a mighty record in recent history of the competition, particularly in finals. They have shown on countless occasions that everything changes when it gets to finals time and expect nothing different. With 2 players in the top 5 goals scorers in the midweek competition (Scott Moore and Ben O’Sullivan), expect offence to be the flavour of the night. The cool head of recently appointed Canberra Chill Assistant Coach, Paul Sureda will provide the hockey brains and experience needed to guide UCHC to an upset victory and book a place in the grand final. (Game starts Wednesday, 7:10pm Powell Field)


Saturday provides a plethora of hockey action for UCHC members with the men’s teams featuring throughout the day. First cab off the rank is the UCHC Red SL3 men’s team. Having fought off the other UCHC team in their grade, UCHC Red will be keen to show why they are the team to fly the UCHC flag in this grade. Coming up against a St Pats team that is always keen to show their physicality, the boys (and girls) in yellow will need to play smart hockey to overcome the Saints. Whilst St Pats appear a tough task on paper, they have twice drawn with UCHC Red during the regular season and with the special talent of Thekla Ganiaris in goals and the unpredictable striking force of Gurpreet Singh Saini upfront, expect these guys to bring home the sweets! (Game starts Saturday, 12:15pm Watt Field)


Following on from the SL3 men on the same field, the SL4 ‘beership’ men come up against the same opposition club in St Pats. Having made the return to finals, these guys are keen to make 2019 count. Finishing 3rd in the regular season they face an opponent that has tested them during the regular season, though it was UCHC that won 3-2 in round 19 in their last matchup. With a combined experience of just over 4500 games between them, the SL4 men have experience in finals situations on their side. A mix of youth in Ali Al-Ameri and Aidan Smith, and experience in John Lovejoy and John ‘JB’ Blood ensures the perfect mix of pace and hard hitting that has been an entertaining feature of the SL4 men’s season. If anyone was under any doubt of which field the SL4 men are playing on come Saturday, just listen out for the famous “YELLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOWWW” from club legend Garth O’Connell to guide you and watch these guys bring home the bacon! (Game starts Saturday, 2pm Watt Field)


At the same time, the ever-strong SL2 men kick off their finals campaign in an elimination final against Quangers (Queanbeyan). SL2 have prided themselves on a formidable defence this season with Brick S***house (Male Goalkeeper of the year) favourite Cam Esler in goals, they tied the best defensive record in the competition. Not to be outdone, the perennial firepower upfront of Dave ‘dicey on the backstick’ McNally with 23 goals already scored this season will no doubt be a worry for the Quangers defenders. Having somehow only played once during the regular season way back in round 3, UCHC were comfortable winners 4-1. A lot has obviously changed since then and the two teams will be relative unknowns to each other this time around. Having played in finals for the last 3 or 4 seasons in a row, we expect these boys to have the competitive edge in this one and come out on top! (Game starts Saturday, 2pm Powell Field)


Last, but definitely not least, the final game of the day will see our CL2 boys in the major semi-final. Similar to the midweekers, the CL2 men come against an undefeated and barely scored against Wests outfit that regularly features multiple first grade representatives. Whilst it seems an uphill battle for our top graded men’s side, Wests record in finals for this grade has been nothing but disappointing over the last couple seasons as they were dumped out of finals last year in straight losses. Those that have followed the CL2 season closely will note the last game between the sides was 1-1 at half time with the score only blowing out in the final stages of the match. The case will not be the same this time round with this game promising some very entertaining hockey. Pete Carling has shown in recent weeks, why he is the best male keeper in the club coming up with some massive saves for the team. Similarly, the pace up front in Taylor Green, Ryan Dix and Jackson Leckie will keep the defence on their toes and should UCHC get some short corner opportunities Stirling Sharpe has proved lethal at times during the season with 15 goals already scored. The boys will need all the support we can muster so don’t miss this one, game starts Saturday, 5:45pm Carter Field.


Whilst not in action this week, last year’s grandfinalists SL1 Blue Women have the week off for the first round of finals and will instead fight it out in a semi-final in round 2 of the finals.

This year also sees a return of the supporter shirts for sale at $10 each. So kit up and come down and cheer on the Yellow Devils this Wednesday night and Saturday! FORGET THE CHILL, UC DEVILS ARE BRINGING THE HEAT!

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