2023–24_Men's_England_Hockey_League_season

2023–24 Men's England Hockey League season

2023–24 Men's England Hockey League season

English field hockey season


The 2023–24 Men's England Hockey League season was the 2023–24 season of England's field hockey league structure and England Hockey Men's Championship Cup for men.[1][2] The season started on 16 September 2023.[3] Old Georgians were the defending league and cup champions, having won the league and cup double twice during the last two seasons.[4]

Quick Facts

Old Georgians secured a third successive league championship defeating Surbiton 3-1 in the play off final.[5] Beeston regained the England Hockey Men's Championship Cup that they last won in 2020.[6][7]

Format

The Premier Division changed the system of phases and matches, whereby it was possible for a team finishing eighth after phase 2 to still win the title.

  • Phase 1 - 11 matches per club determining the top six and bottom six clubs for phase 2.
  • Phase 2 - 5 additional matches per club determining the top eight and bottom four clubs for phase 3.
  • Phase 3 - 3 additional matches per club determining the top four to progress to league finals weekend and the bottom two to be relegated.

2023-24 teams

Premier Division

Greater London Premier Division hockey teams

Division One South

Greater London Division One hockey teams
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Division One North

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Final tables

Premier Division

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Top 8 - Phase 3

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Finals weekend

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
13 Apr – Sugden Road, Long Ditton
 
 
Surbiton 4
 
14 Apr – Sugden Road, Long Ditton
 
Hampstead 1
 
Surbiton 1
 
13 Apr – Sugden Road, Long Ditton
 
Old Georgians 3
 
Old Georgians 4
 
 
Wimbledon 3
 

Old Georgians
George Pinner (gk), Henry Weir, Liam Sanford, Thabang Modise, Tom Carson, James Carson (fg 57th minute), Ashley Jackson, Dan Shingles (c) (pc 45th minute), Josh Pavis, Lee Morton (fg 22nd minute), Edward Carson, Chris Griffiths, Chris Proctor, Sam Hiha, Matthew Brown, Alan Forsyth

Surbiton
James Mazarelo (gk), Luke Naylor, Rob Farrington, Jonny Gall, Tim Nurse (c), Nick Park, Struan Walker (fg 2nd minute), Louis Gittens, Stuart Rushmere, Brendan Creed, Adam Buckle, Alex Williams, Sam Corney, Conor Williamson, Gareth Furlong, Jack Hobkirk

Division One South

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Division One North

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Semi-finals

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Final

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Beeston
Toby Jackson (gk), Toby Stanley, Alasdair Richmond, Robbie Gleeson, Gareth Griffiths (c), Ben Collinson, Ollie Ashdown, Henry Croft (pc 51st minute, fg 66th minute), Brendan Andrews, Owen Sutton, Joe Paul, William Prentice (fg 40th minute), Max Sowter (fg 58th minute), Dylan Lim, Jack Stamp, Ryan Day

Banbury
Fergus Dunleavy (gk), Charlie Camp, Pete Lamb, Josh Nunneley (pc 55th minute), Sam Pick, Joe Allen, Tyson Nunneley (pc 30th minute), Connor Roberts, Jacob Buckner-Rowley, George Brooker (c), Jamie Boardman, Will Kellett, Jonty Duffy, Tom Crowfoot, James Long, Will Crowfoot

See also


References

  1. "Men's season preview". England Hockey. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
  2. "ENGLAND: ENGLAND HOCKEY LEAGUE 2023-24 STRUCTURE ANNOUNCED". World Hockey News. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
  3. "Men's England Hockey League Week 1 2023 results". England Hockey. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
  4. "Agony for Banbury HC as they lose National Cup Final". Banbury Guardian. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  5. "England Hockey Cup: Beeston claim title double". The Hockey Paper. Retrieved 11 May 2024.

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