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| Deeside Dragons Coaches Emma Dutton, Phil Pearson, Emma Pearson and Josh Grocutt (Photo by Katy Lennon) |
The Deeside Dragons club have announced the formation of a new senior women’s team.
The
club has run an Under 16 girls team for the past two seasons and this latest
decision follows two successful sessions at the North Wales rink that were well
attended by girls and women players of varying ages and experience from across
the region.
This
won’t be the first time that Deeside has had a women’s ice hockey team as the
previous Flintshire Furies club played league hockey at the venue from 2002 to
2010, winning two league championships during that period - and a number of
former Furies players are still active with other clubs.
There
are currently three other women’s league teams in the North West – at
Altrincham, Blackburn and Widnes – so it will be interesting to see what
happens when the new Dragons outfit joins the mix.
The
overall lead for Deeside girl’s and women’s programme is Emma Pearson, who is
currently head Coach of the U16 Girls team and has been involved with the
Dragons juniors for a number of years.
Emma
has a huge experience of women’s ice hockey having played some 250 competitive
matches over a 20 year period, with spells at Altrincham Deeside, Kingston,
Sheffield and Widnes, winning league titles with Flintshire in 2003, Manchester
Phoenix in 2015 and the Widnes Wild Women in 2020.
Emma’s
husband Phil Pearson will already be a familiar face to many at Deeside as he
is a netminder for the senior Dragons NIHL team, however, he has also been
heavily involved in coaching the Deeside juniors and girls and he will be the
Head Coach for the new women’s team.
Phil already has a good record in women’s league hockey as he coached
the Wild Women to the Division 1 North title back in the 2019/20 season, where
Emma was team captain and top scorer.
Emma
Dutton is another highly experienced women’s league player and joins the staff
of the new women’s team as Assistant Player Coach. She is the all-time record
appearance holder for the Flintshire Furies with 111 games over 8 seasons and also has three league titles under her belt – two with Flintshire and one the
Manchester Phoenix.
She
is a founder and head coach of the Deeside–based Connah Quay Cobras rec team
and also played league hockey last season for the Widnes Wild Women.
The
management team is completed by Katy Lennon as Team Manager, continuing the
role that she has carried out so successfully with the Under 16 Girls team for
the past two seasons.


















