The Club re-started after the war in August 1946. It initially concentrated on mixed hockey due to low member numbers and continued to play at the Calthorpe Park cricket ground. In October 1947 it was reported that the nets and posts had been destroyed (it is unclear who the perpetrators were) and that there was a need to find changing facilities for opposition teams. The number of fixtures was affected by the abolition of the basic petrol ration that limited the scope to travel to away matches.
In 1949/50 the Club took part in a six-a-side tournament at Basingstoke and for the following season the Ladies became affiliated to the All-England Women’s Hockey Association for the first time.
At the AGM in September 1953 it was 1946 – 1960 period reported that the Club really needed a pitch of its own and the council would be approached for support. “A” Men’s 2nd XI was formed for the 1953/54 season. At the AGM the following year it was noted there were over thirty members on the Men’s side but that more Ladies were needed. A proposal was also made to hold an end of season Dinner for the first time.

Fleet Ladies Match Report Dec 1953
The fixture list for the 1955/56 season saw the Men’s 1st XI playing no less than five military teams as well as familiar names such as Camberley, Trojans, Winchester, Haslemere, Havant, Andover and less familiar ones like Frensham and Odiham. The “A” team had similar opposition but fewer matches while the Ladies team played teams such as Flamingoes, Omegans, Woking Fawns and March Hares. Mr W. Edwards was still with the club and was now President.
By 1956/57 there were insufficient members to field a Ladies team although two Men’s teams continued, the 1st XI and the A XI through until the 1959/60 season. Unfortunately, overall member numbers had declined and the club was then essentially mothballed and remained dormant for most of the 1960’s.