In terms of his ‘proper’ hockey career, Roger started playing whilst at Durham University. From there he went to Taunton and played for Taunton Vale and that’s when the National League started in 1988. He played National League Division Two for Taunton and then moved to Guildford Hockey Club when he moved to Bradfield in 1991 and played National League Hockey for Guildford from 1991 through to 1998, initially in Division Two and then Division One, when he politely points out that there were only two divisions of the National League.
The high point of this career was in 1996 when he played in the European Championship for Guildford, beating a German side called Harvester in the 3rd place playoff and winning bronze. At this point Roger was also in his second year as Housemaster of D House and chose to let Housemastering and College Hockey tours take priority, hence why it is so sweet to be able to return to winning form at this later stage.
Roger is very grateful to the Headmaster for allowing him the time off to play and we are proud that he used that time so well.
And the next step? Roger will again play for the over 60s in the European Championships hosted in Nottingham in 2025. We wish him and the rest of the England over 60s team the very best of luck.