Canterbury Hockey Club's men bring in Ali Bray and Antoni Kindler
Published: 08:00, 08 August 2013
Updated: 08:59, 08 August 2013
Canterbury Hockey Club have moved quickly to fill the gaps which have appeared in their men’s squad this summer.
Ali Bray has joined from Old Loughtonians as a defensive replacement for Aaron Hudson, signed up by Barnes after landing a teaching job in London.
That follows the arrival of Canadian goalkeeper Antoni Kindler, who replaces outgoing Ben Cowling. Work has taken Cowling to Southampton.
Canterbury skipper Michael Farrer said: “We seem to have managed to replace like-for-like, which hopefully means we can keep the consistency we had last season.
“There have quite a lot of personnel changes at other teams in the league, so it’ll be tricky to start off with.Our aim will be the play-offs, so we’ve got a chance to qualify for Europe.”
Last season’s campaign ended in play-off heartbreak for Canterbury’s men and women, so the prize of European hockey now looks even more attractive.
Farrer’s side will have to manage without Jack Balsdon in 2013/14 as the teenager is about to leave for university.
The league campaign starts on September 14 when Canterbury travel to Reading but there is plenty of pre-season action lined up before that.
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