Organising body for field hockey in the East of England
East Regional Hockey AssociationSport | Field Hockey |
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Jurisdiction | East |
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Abbreviation | ERHA |
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Affiliation | England Hockey |
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Official website |
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east.englandhockey.co.uk |
The East Regional Hockey Association is the organising body for field hockey in the East of England. It feeds teams into the Men's and Women's England Hockey Leagues and takes teams from sub-regional leagues.
League structure
The men's and women's leagues both share a similar structure consisting of a Premier Division 1, with subsequent lower Premier divisions, followed by regional and sub-regional (county) divisions. The East Hockey Association covers nine counties.[1] [2]
- Bedfordshire
- Cambridgeshire
- Essex
- Hertfordshire
- Kent (women only)
- Lincolnshire (women only)
- Norfolk
- Suffolk
Recent champions
East Hockey League Premier Division Season | Champions | Runners Up | 1999–2000 | Ipswich | Crostyx | 2000–01 | Blueharts | Bishop's Stortford Hockey Club | 2001–02 | Harleston Magpies | Crostyx | 2002–03 | Crostyx | Bishop's Stortford Hockey Club | 2003–04 | University of Cambridge | Bedford Town | 2004–05 | Ipswich | Bedford Town | 2005–06 | Blueharts | Chelmsford 2s | 2006–07 | University of Cambridge | Harleston Magpies | 2007–08 | Harleston Magpies | St Albans | 2008–09 | Harleston Magpies | University of Cambridge | 2009–10 | St Albans | University of Cambridge | 2010–11 | City of Peterborough | Cambridge City | 2011–12 | Cambridge City | West Herts | 2012–13 | St Albans | Bedford | 2013–14 | West Herts | Harleston Magpies | 2014–15 | Harleston Magpies | Wapping Hockey Club | 2015–16 | Wapping Hockey Club | City of Peterborough | 2016–17 | Old Loughtonians | St Albans | 2017–18 | City of Peterborough | St Albans | 2018–19 | Wapping Hockey Club | Harleston Magpies | 2019–20 | West Herts | University of Cambridge | [3] | East Women's Hockey League Premier Division Season | Champions | Runners Up | 2000–01 | Canterbury 2s | | 2001–02 | | | 2002–03 | Letchworth | Sevenoaks | 2003–04 | Letchworth | University of Cambridge | 2004–05 | Maidstone | Sevenoaks | 2005–06 | Tunbridge Wells | Crostyx | 2006–07 | Cambridge City | Sudbury | 2007–08 | Holcombe | Sudbury | 2008–09 | Cambridge City | Dereham | 2009–10 | Dereham | Canterbury 2s | 2010–11 | Maidstone | Bromley & Beckenham | 2011–12 | Bromley & Beckenham | Bedford | 2012–13 | Holcombe | Bedford | 2013–14 | Bedford | Bromley & Beckenham | 2014–15 | Cambridge City | Bromley & Beckenham | 2015–16 | West Herts | Bedford | 2016-17 | Bedford | Ipswich | 2017–18 | Ipswich | Canterbury 2s | 2018–19 | ' | | 2019–20 | East London | Wapping Hockey Club | [4] |
References
- ^ "East Region Hockey Association". www.east-hockey.com. Retrieved 13 October 2014.[dead link]
- ^ "East Hockey League Results". www.east-leagues.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2014.[dead link]
- ^ "East Hockey League Previous Tables". www.east-leagues.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2014.[dead link]
- ^ "East Hockey League Previous Tables". www.east-leagues.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2014.[dead link]
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National teams | |
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Men's competitions | |
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Field hockey leagues |
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Men | National | |
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Regional | - Argentina
- Australia
- England
- India
- Ireland
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Women | |
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