INTRODUCTION
The BCS Women's Hockey National Squad Programme has been running
for sixteen years and has been influential in furthering the
careers of many aspiring young hockey players. The squad is a
selection of the best U19 players who are on eligible courses at
Colleges of Further Education and Sixth Form Colleges affiliated to
BCS.
The squad is selected following a process of regional and national
trials. Players are then invited to train and attend a selection of
fixtures which culminate in an international hockey tour at the
conclusion of the season.
Aims and Objectives of the
Programme
- The purpose of the squad
is to represent and demonstrate the high standard of hockey that
takes place in the FE sector to a broader audience, while at the
same time furthering the development of the players involved and
preparing them for an elite performance culture.
- The players are provided
with sport science advice and support, high quality coaching from a
team of qualified coaches, and the opportunity to socialise and
develop relationships with players of a similar standard from
across the country.
- The BCS squad is coached
by staff who are fully integrated into the England Hockey Single
System and as a result, player progress is fed back into the
regional centres who are responsible for individual player
development.
- The BCS squad aims to
develop individuals who will be capable of playing National League
hockey and also potentially international
representation
.
Player Selection Process
Phase One - Region Trials
Each region is responsible for organising its own trial to
select the best 16 players to represent the region against another
region in an inter-regional trial.
Phase Two - Inter-Regional Trials
Regions are scheduled to play a match against another region
during November. Following this regional match, the regional team
coaches then select the best 16 players, regardless of position,
from the two regions to put forward to the National Trial.
Phase Three - National Trial
Players are brought together from around the country for a final
trials day at Cannock Hockey Club. The day contains a full
programme of assessment activities;
- Fitness / Speed /
Agility
- Hockey Core Skills (as
directed from England Hockey)
- Game Play (Communication,
application of skills, decision making, vision, reading of
play)
From this trial a squad of 16-20 players is selected to
represent BCS in training and fixtures throughout the rest of the
season.