Steph Daniels in action

Steph is an inspiration to the game of hockey

Tim Herbert
Authored by Tim Herbert
Posted: Saturday, January 14, 2023 - 09:52

If proof were needed how amazing the game of hockey is, look no further than the story of one of Bedford Hockey Club's inspirational players.  

It would be indiscrete to mention Steph Daniels' age, but the history of her playing career speaks volumes. 

Steph was taught hockey by one of the best in the game, England and GB's Val Robinson, at Stratton School in Biggleswade, and was encouraged to go on to play for Midland's Juniors. She also played alongside Val for Bedford's Parkside, before its merger with other teams in Bedford, to form Bedford Hockey Club.  

After leaving school, Steph attended Bedford PE College from 1966-69, playing for their 1st XI and, on qualifying, played several seasons for Bedfordshire, whilst teaching PE at Rotherham High School in Luton, where she became head of department, before moving to North Hertfordshire College.

Steph finished her teaching career as Principal Lecturer in Physical Education at her former PE College, now renamed University of Bedfordshire, where she inspired the next generation of PE teachers.

Ironically, it wasn't until September of 2022, after a six-year campaign by Bedford Physical Education Old Students Association (BPEOSA), of which Steph remains an active member, that Steph, her wife Anita, and over 300 other former students of the College came together to be awarded Honorary Degrees by the University of Bedfordshire. 

With such a busy working life, hockey fell off the schedule for Steph until, in 2018, over 40 years since she had last played, she saw an article in the local paper about Bedford Hockey Club doing Walking Hockey. The rest, as they say, is history, as Steph and Anita, also a hockey player in her younger years, both returned to the field of play. 

After several years of Walking Hockey, twice a week, they both had an urge to try the mainstream game again, for old-time's sake, and joined a six-week back to Hockey course at the Club in June 2022.

The course gave Steph confidence in her skills and confirmed to her that she was physically fit enough to return to the faster-paced game. As a result, she has now progressed back into playing league hockey every Saturday, with the Club's women's 7s squad, though neither Steph nor Anita are going to be giving up the Walking Hockey any time soon, as it's just so much fun. 

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