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The official review of matchday 14 left Surbiton as the great reference for the weekend and clarified several key positions both in the top fight and in the fight for permanence.
March 30, 2026 · 1 min read · StickAtlas Desk

A day ordered by the English elite
Matchday 14 of the English Premier left a clear message: Surbiton continues to be the most stable reference in the country. In the men's team they celebrated their fifteenth victory in fifteen games against Old Georgians and in the women's team they secured first place and the European place with another impeccable weekend. The official England Hockey review doesn't just review results; It also leaves the competitive reading of the end of the season quite on track.
In men, Wimbledon settled in second place and Hampstead & Westminster remained very much alive in the top fight.
In women, Hampstead confirmed second place and Wimbledon gained weight as third after a weekend of two victories.
Below, several finals and permanence scenarios also moved, with Birmingham and Loughborough getting closer to their objectives.
At this point in the course, an official review is worth almost like a map. England Hockey not only photographs what happened; It also suggests which teams arrive really prepared to withstand the pressure of the last stretch.
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