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Canterbury Hockey Club Ladies begin new Investec National Premier Division season with 2-1 win at Reading, though men lose 3-1 to the same opponents

By: Alex Hoad

Published: 07:19, 16 September 2013

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Canterbury Ladies made a stunning start to their Investec National Premier Division campaign with a superb opening-day victory at reigning champions Reading.

After a goalless first-half on Saturday afternoon, the new-look city club opened the scoring through Anna Baker eight minutes after the turnaround.

New arrival and Scotland international Nikki Kidd doubled the advantage on her debut with a penalty corner conversion with eight minutes to go and despite Elspeth Cockburn halving the deficit on 67 minutes to set up a frantic finale, the visitors held on for a memorable victory.

Canterbury’s men did not enjoy the same success when they took to the field at Reading immediately afterwards in their NOW Pensions National Premier Division clash.

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The hosts took the lead eight minutes before the break through Andy Watts and the crucial second arrived just two minutes after half-time from Nick Catlin.

Ben Allberry’s strike on 52 minutes gave the visitors hope but with five minutes remaining, Harry Slater made the points safe from a penalty corner.

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