10:21AM, Thu 2 April
A good weekend for Bloemendaal puts us clear at the top

After an inconsistent weekend for Bloemendaal last week against HGC and Pinoke, we wanted to play well against Amsterdam.
It wasn’t the best we have played but it wasn’t the worst either. Amsterdam played OK and had some chances and were probably a bit unlucky not to get a point.
We had the majority of the chances in the first half and they had more in the second.
In the other games, Rotterdam had a good win over Orange Zwart 4-3, which means Bloemendaal now have a five-point lead at the top of the ladder from Oranje Zwart in second place.
It looks like the top four are sorted, but we’ll have to wait and see what order teams qualify for the play-off spots.
Amsterdam and Rotterdam have almost secured the two other spots. SCHC still have an outside chance to make the play-offs, but they will have to win every game and hope Rotterdam make mistakes.
Back in Australia in the AHL, my team, the Queenland Blades, had two good wins over NSW 2-1 and 4-1. Lots of goals by Jason Wilson might see him playing for Australia pretty soon.
Unfortunately, I can’t play in the AHL this year but I’m hoping the Blades can go on and take the trophy.
The next two weekends are pretty tough with a double header this weekend against Rotterdam and Kampong, and then it’s off to Hamburg for the Euro Hockey League, which kicks off for us against Cannock HC from England on 10 April.
I will keep you posted.
Cheers Jamie
It wasn’t the best we have played but it wasn’t the worst either. Amsterdam played OK and had some chances and were probably a bit unlucky not to get a point.
We had the majority of the chances in the first half and they had more in the second.
In the other games, Rotterdam had a good win over Orange Zwart 4-3, which means Bloemendaal now have a five-point lead at the top of the ladder from Oranje Zwart in second place.
It looks like the top four are sorted, but we’ll have to wait and see what order teams qualify for the play-off spots.
Amsterdam and Rotterdam have almost secured the two other spots. SCHC still have an outside chance to make the play-offs, but they will have to win every game and hope Rotterdam make mistakes.
Back in Australia in the AHL, my team, the Queenland Blades, had two good wins over NSW 2-1 and 4-1. Lots of goals by Jason Wilson might see him playing for Australia pretty soon.
Unfortunately, I can’t play in the AHL this year but I’m hoping the Blades can go on and take the trophy.
The next two weekends are pretty tough with a double header this weekend against Rotterdam and Kampong, and then it’s off to Hamburg for the Euro Hockey League, which kicks off for us against Cannock HC from England on 10 April.
I will keep you posted.
Cheers Jamie
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