Solihull Barons

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Solihull Barons
Solihull Barons
League: ENIHL
Founded: 2005
Home Ice: Hobs Moat Road Rink
Capacity: 1131
Ice Size: 185ft x 90ft
City:

Solihull, United Kingdom

Colours:

Home- pink and red jersey with black trousers

Captain:

Andrew Howarth

Head Coach:

Darren Bellerby

Website:

www.solihullbarons.net/

The Solihull Barons are a British ice hockey team. They were formed in 2005 although they are named after the Solihull Barons who played in the town (on the same ice) between 1972 and 1996.[1] (From May 2002 to April 2003, the Solihull ice was occupied by Solihull MK Kings).[2]

The Solihull Barons now play in the ENIHL after unfortunately having to drop down from the EPL at the end of the 2006/2007 season. They are currently in group A of the southern conference along with rivals Telford and Coventry as well as Swindon, Peterborough, Oxford, Milton Keynes, Isle of Wight and Cardiff.

[edit] Team Roster

Goaltenders

  • #01 Flag of the United Kingdom Dave Roxborough
  • #35 Flag of the United Kingdom Elliot Foley
  • #39 Flag of the United Kingdom Ricky Young

Defencemen

  • #11 Flag of the United Kingdom Phil Knight
  • #15 Flag of the United Kingdom Ed Slater
  • #16 Flag of the United Kingdom Lee Winwood
  • #18 Flag of the United Kingdom Rob Perks
  • #23 Flag of the United Kingdom Barry Evans
  • #40 Flag of the United Kingdom Steven Doyle
  • #88 Flag of the United Kingdom Phil Lee

Forwards

  • #02 Flag of the United Kingdom Rob Eley
  • #07 Flag of the United Kingdom Andrew Howarth
  • #08 Flag of the United Kingdom Andy Ayres
  • #09 Flag of the United Kingdom Lui Brindle
  • #10 Flag of the United Kingdom Neil Adams
  • #19 Flag of the United Kingdom Richard Taylor
  • #20 Flag of Slovakia Erik Bakalar
  • #21 Flag of the United Kingdom Ben Woolaston
  • #25 Flag of the United Kingdom Stephen Rowlands
  • #44 Flag of the United Kingdom Dale White
  • #77 Flag of the United Kingdom Al Goodwill
  • #91 Flag of the United Kingdom Alex Jones

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