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Hatfield Queen Elizabeth II Rugby Football Club

Hatfield Queen Elizabeth II Rugby Football Club

Roe Hill Hall, 27 Briars Lane, Hatfield ,
About HQE QE11 Rugby Club This Club was formed in the QE11 Hospital Social club in 1990 and moved to Hatfield Hyde Cricket Club in 1993. QE11 put out two sides every week until the club ran into financial difficulties and disbanded in 2000 Hatfield Rugby Club Hatfield Rugby club was created by members from another Club? and was formed in? And ran two sides every week from the Deavlin Centre in Hatfield before moving to Roe Hill in. Hatfield & QE11 were great rivals and had good local derby games over the years. In 2001 Hatfield had many players retire and struggled to put out a side on a weekly bases, Adam Bowe, a QE11 player approached Hatfield Rugby Club and discussed amalgamating both clubs. Terms were agreed by Chris Henshaw, Hatfield Chairman and Robin Nicholson, Hatfield President and Hatfield QE11 formed in 2001. In 2003 the club changed its name to Hatfield Exiles for one year and reverted back to the original name in 2004. The Club had two council pitches at Roe Hill until one pitch was taken away by the council in 2006. The 2nd pitch may be returned to Hatfield QE11 Rugby Club start of next season. The Club House moved from Roe Hill Council bar to The Mai Tai bar at the Hatfield Town inn in 2007. The bar is ours between 4pm to 7pm every Saturday and food is provided after home games, Children are permitted until 7pm. Sponsors and donations to the Club are welcome and our aim is to build our own Club house in the near future. Hatfield QE11 Rugby Club has been going for 7 years and puts out two teams every Saturday, it is a young club with the opportunity for Players and Rugby Enthusiasts to grow with the club. Pitches We have a pitch located at Roe Hill Hall, which is regularly cut and marked during the season. The Club House Located at the Town Inn/Mai-Tai Cocktail bar which is a short journey from the ground. http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001590427805. The Changing Facilities We have 4 changing rooms, plus 2 referee facilities. All changing rooms are fitted with showers, bins, benches and hooks.
HellsBelles RollerGirls - Hertfordshire Roller Derby

HellsBelles RollerGirls - Hertfordshire Roller Derby

What is Roller Derby? Roller derby is a fast-paced, full-contact sport played on quad roller-skates. Two teams of five skate together around an oval track. A point scorer ("jammer") from each team attempts to continually lap the opposing players, scoring a point for each one she passes. Originally played in the US in the 1920s, the sport has seen a huge revival in the past decade, arriving in the UK in 2006. Roller derby is traditionally a female sport, although male and co-ed leagues are emerging, and men have long been involved as referees and officials. It is the fastest growing sport for women, with new leagues starting all the time in the UK.
Essendon Cricket Club - UK

Essendon Cricket Club - UK

Essendon Playing Fields, High Road, Essendon, Hatfield ,
League and social cricket. The club meets on Tuesdays at 6.00pm and every weekend, only during the summer. Cricket for 5-50 years of age and above.