Simon Egerton

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Simon Roger Egerton (born 9 January 1985) is an English Field Hockey player. Mother Audrey Dexter, Father Michael Egerton. Siblings Rodney Egerton (step brother), David Egerton, Catherine (Poppy) Egerton (half sister).

Egerton was born in Bury, England. He was a member of the England Indoor and Outdoor squad from 2008–2013.

The Midfield / Forward scored on his both his indoor and outdoor debuts against Scotland (Paisley) and Germany (Nurnberg) respectively.

Egerton currently plays at HC Rotterdam and played until 2015 at Bowdon Hockey Club having previously played for Beeston Hockey Club and in 2013 HGC in the Dutch Hoofdklasse League.[1] At HGC he finished second top goalscorer with 25 goals. Egerton was part of the Beeston Hockey Team which won the England Premier Division 2012/13, finishing top goalscorer in the competition.

Egerton had two spells in the New Zealand National Hockey League, winning the competition on both occasions. Central Districts 2011 and Auckland 2013. Before that Egerton played for Blau Weiss Berlin, he was the top goalscorer in the competition with 28 goals, helping them secure Bundesliga 1. status.

References

  1. ^ "Beeston lose star forward Simon Egerton". Nottingham Post. May 29, 2013.