A Brief History

Bournville Hockey Club was founded in 1902 as a section of the Bournville Athletic Club joining,inter alia, Football,Cricket,Netball and Gymnastics. The first Men's fixture was on November 15th against Small Heath which we lost 4-1. (Men's fixtures 1902-1903)
The same year Ladies hockey was attempted for some weeks but was found impractical "due to the severe slope of the ground, which made it impossible for players on the lower level to combine with those on the upper".
In 1904 a new pitch was laid in the Girls Grounds and the Ladies had their first game against Highbury on October 22nd which we won 15-0 and afterwards both teams were "entertained in the forewomen's dining room". (Men 1905) By the end of the season both the Men and the Ladies were running two teams .(Ladies 1906).
The Ladies added a third team in 1907,a fourth in 1908 and a fifth in 1911.
In February 1909 Bournville hosted a divisional South v Midlands match "the most interesting in the history of the game" before a record attendance of around 2000 and in November hosted the County Championship - Worcestershire v Derbyshire.
In 1914 Hockey at Bournville was suspended for the duration of the War.
The Inter-War years saw a boom in Hockey at Bournville especially with the Ladies who by 1922 were fielding eight teams which they maintained throughout the period. The Men increased to three teams in 1929.
(Mens 1sts 1927) Hockey was added to the Bournville Boys' Club portfolio in 1922 and a successful inter-departmental competition was established.
In 1927 a Ladies International (England v South Africa) was hosted at Bournville .During this period many Bournville players represented Worcestershire amongst them Arthur Melley who played in every County game for ten + years. 1935 saw Bournville's first trip to the Easter Hockey Festival at Worthing.
Throughout County,Divisional and International games were frequently played on "The Rec'.
Once again Hockey,as everything else,was disrupted by War,but post war soon began to thrive at Bournville with Phil Hewitt remarking that "only a heavy roller was needed to complete our Hockey Utopia  (Men c 1950) and
the Ladies beginning the first of many annual pilgrimages to Ramsgate (Ladies at Ramsgate 1953)
In 1955 David Griffith-Jones was selected for Wales to become Bournville's first international player
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When the first fledging Midlands League was formed in 1970, Bournville were successful enough to become Worcestershire's representative in the new properly- structured Midlands League. Bournville were Champions of this League five times between 1977 and 1988. (Champions 1977-1978)
The National Hockey League was formed in 1988 and Bournville, as one of the Midlands top five clubs, were promoted to Division Two. Promotion to Division One was achieved as Champions in 1991. Following restructuring of the National League in 1996 a Premier League of 12 clubs was established with Bournville being relegated to Division One. They finished as Champions of this in 1998 and were promoted again to the Premier League.
Many of the squad of the early 80s have remained at Bournville and helped us reach the Final of the HA Veterans Cup in 1998 and 1999.
The Ladies became Champions of the Worcestershire Women's League in 2001 and have now been promoted to the Midlands Conference .

Membership

As with most "works" sides membership was initially restricted to Employees of Cadbury's but gradually became fully open by the 1980's and now proffers no barriers to race, gender, status, age or ability
In 1998 Bournville entered a partnership with Birmingham University to encourage top class players to come to Birmingham and play for Bournville.
Today's membership consists of a healthy balance of local residents and students together with those who travel further to enjoy the standards and sociability of Bournville.
Our age range spans from thirteen to sixty three whilst our ability range spans from the utterly inept to Internationals.

 Venue

Initially Bournville played on the Men's Recreation Ground at Cadbury's, where the pitch was of sufficient standard that International matches were held there in 1907 and 1914 as well as numerous Divisional and County matches, and at Rowheath which was also part of Cadbury's facilities. Entertaining and Social activities were held at Cadbury's Social Club.
In the 1980's as Cadbury's, along with many other factories, decided to close down the bulk of their sports facilities and Hockey in general moved away from grass pitches to Astro pitches, Bournville were forced to move away, initially playing at a variety of School pitches before settling down at Birmingham University and King Edward VI High School for Girls and reaching an agreement with Tally Ho Bowls Club for a
Club base there.

Teams

Bournville currently run six Men's teams and three Ladies together with both Men's and Ladies Veteran teams as well as a regular Mixed team
The Men's First team are in the Division One of the English Hockey League.
The Men's Second, Third and Fourth teams are in the Premier Division of their respective Midlands (DTZ) Leagues whilst the Men's Fifth team are in the Midlands South West League. The Men's Sixth team are now in the West Midlands Fathom (like a League but not so deep)
The Ladies First team are in the Midlands Conference with the Second team in Division One of the Worcestershire Ladies League with the Third team in Division Three.
There are weekly midweek friendly Veteran fixtures. The Men regularly enjoy success in the HA Veterans Cup whilst the Ladies are currently Worcestershire Champions.

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