2022–23_Men's_England_Hockey_League_season

2022–23 Men's England Hockey League season

2022–23 Men's England Hockey League season

English field hockey season


The 2022–23 Men's England Hockey League season was the 2022–23 season of England's field hockey league structure and England Hockey Men's Championship Cup. The season started on 24 September 2022.[1][2]

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Old Georgians were the defending league and cup champions.[3] The Premier Division created a system of three phases; the first phase would consist of 10 matches per club and would be completed by the end of 2022, determining the top six clubs (irrespective of home and away advantage) for phase 2.[4] Phase three saw the play offs return and included the bottom four sides competing in a relegation play off.[5]

Old Georgians Hockey Club successfully defended their title after beating Holcombe 5–1 in the play off final.[6] They then won the double after winning the England Hockey Men's Championship Cup, defeating Beeston in the final.[7]

2022-23 teams

Premier Division

Division One South

Division One North

Final tables

Premier Division

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Play-offs

The semi-finals took place on 1 April and the final on 2 April, at the Surbiton Hockey Club.[8]

 
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1 Apr – Long Ditton
 
 
Old Georgians 0 (4)p
 
2 Apr – Long Ditton
 
Wimbledon 0 (3)p
 
Old Georgians5
 
1 Apr – Long Ditton
 
Holcombe 1
 
Surbiton1
 
 
Holcombe2
 

Old Georgians
George Pinner (gk), Henry Weir, Liam Sanford, Nick Page, Kyle Marshall, Tom Carson, James Carson, James Tindall, Dan Shingles, Sam Ward, Josh Pavis, Lee Morton, Edward Carson, James Albery (c), Chris Proctor, James Cunningham

Holcombe
Ollie Payne (gk), Tim Guise-Brown, Sam Taylor, Jose Maldonado, Greg Nolan, Phil Roper, Hayden Phillips, Rhodri Furlong, Jake Owen, Louis Parker, Thomas Russell, Alex Moen, Robert Field, Barry Middleton, Mo Mea, Nick Bandurak (c)

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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Old Georgians
Nick Bull (gk), Henry Weir, Nick Page, Kyle Marshall, Tom Carson, James Carson, James Tindall, Dan Shingles (c), Josh Pavis, Edward Carson, Chris Proctor, James Cunningham, Alex Clayton-Jones, Willem Owens, Arthur Owens, Pravinder Hanspal

Beeston
Simon Hujwan (gk), Toby Stanley, Gareth Griffiths (c), Jamie Golden, Henry Croft, Ollie Ashdown, Balraj Panesar, Brendan Andrews, Will Prentice, Alasdair Richmond, Rohan Bhuhi, George Fletcher, Ben Collinson, Louis Duprez, David Bond, Andrew Leonard

Conference divisions

Below the top three divisions are four Conference divisions - Midlands, North, East and West.[9]

See also


References

  1. "Men's England Hockey League Week 1 2022 Preview". England Hockey. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  2. "MATCH PREVIEW". Reading Hockey Club. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  3. "Oxted looking to keep top six destiny in their own hands". England Hockey. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  4. "England Hockey League Premier Division Semi Finals 2023". England Hockey. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  5. "England Hockey League Premier Division Finals 2023". England Hockey. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  6. "Match Report". England Hockey. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  7. "Premier Division League Finals Weekend - Semi Finals". England Hockey. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  8. "Men's Conference North | England Hockey". www.englandhockey.co.uk. Retrieved 17 October 2022.

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