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1994–95 England Hockey League season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1994–95 England Hockey League
1993–94 (previous) (next) 1995–96

The 1994–95 English Hockey League season took place from October 1994 until April 1995.

The Men's National League won by Teddington[1] and the Women's National League was won by Slough.[2]

The Men's Hockey Association Cup was won by Guildford and the AEWHA Cup was won by Hightown.[3][4]

Men's National League First Division League Standings

[5]

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 Teddington 17 13 1 3 50 25 25 40
2 Reading 17 13 1 3 45 22 23 40
3 Cannock 17 11 5 1 57 19 38 38
4 Guildford 17 11 1 5 54 30 29 34
5 Southgate 17 9 5 3 45 25 20 32
6 Hounslow 17 9 4 4 33 21 12 31
7 Old Loughtonians 17 8 2 7 45 34 11 26
8 Surbiton 17 7 5 5 30 22 8 26
9 East Grinstead 17 8 2 7 32 27 5 26
10 Havant 17 6 5 6 34 32 2 23
11 Bournville 17 5 4 8 33 42 -9 19
12 Canterbury 17 4 6 7 29 33 -4 18
13 Trojans 17 5 3 9 27 42 -15 18
14 Indian Gymkhana 17 5 2 10 23 39 -16 17
15 Stourport 17 3 6 8 25 37 -12 15
16 Hull 17 4 1 12 20 59 -39 13
17 Firebrands 17 2 2 13 15 44 -29 8
18 Slough 17 1 3 13 17 61 -44 5
= Champions
= Relegated

Women's National League Premier Division League Standings

[6]

Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1 Slough 14 12 1 1 41 9 37
2 Hightown 14 8 4 2 32 10 28
3 Ipswich 14 9 1 4 22 15 28
4 Sutton Coldfield 14 5 4 5 19 18 19
5 Leicester 14 4 5 5 14 16 17
6 Clifton 14 4 2 8 14 24 14
7 Bracknell 14 2 3 9 8 29 9
8 Chelmsford 14 1 2 11 11 40 5
= Champions
= Relegated

Men's Cup (Hockey Association Cup)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Guildford Barford Tigers 4-1
Isca Cannock 2-1
Teddington Southgate 1-0
Formby Richmond 1-0

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Guildford Isca 5-1
Formby Teddington 1-4

Final

(Held at Canterbury on 28 May)

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Guildford Teddington 4-1

Guildford
Kevin Priday, Stuart Matton, Tony Robertson, Julian Barker, Ian Jennings, Hamish Ferguson, Graham Cartmell, Mark Morris, Danny Hall, Rob Bilsland, Richard Markham Subs Neil Powell, C Burnell
Teddington
Garry Meredith, Paul Way, Phil McGuire, Simon Nicklin, Tony Colclough, Renwick Irvine, Jimmy Wallis, Tyrone Moore, Peter Gibbins, Jason Laslett, Andy Billson subs Neil D'Mello, Mark Sully

Women's Cup (AEWHA Cup)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Exmouth Ealing 4-0
Leicester Winchester 7-0
Hightown Chelmsford 2-0
Trojans Harleston Magpies 2-0

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Trojans Leicester 1-1 (4-3 p)
Exmouth Hightown 1-3

Final

(Held at Milton Keynes Sports Club on 21 May)

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Hightown Trojans 5-0

Hightown
Carolyn Reid, Jackie Crook, Julie Aspin, Chris Cook, Lorraine Marsden (capt), Fiona Lee, Maggie Souyave, Linda Carr, Michaela Morton, Lucy Newcombe, Tina Cullen subs Caroline Gilbert, T Mawdsley, Donna Mills
Trojans
Julie Williams, K Smith, Lisa Copeland, S Hibberd, E Teague, J Moss, Sally Gibson, A Wakefield, M Sutter, Kathryn James, C Manchester Subs S Strange, J Greenham

References

  1. ^ "Sydney Friskin. "Teddington pioneers win on goal difference." Times [London, England] 3 Apr. 1995". The Times Digital Archive.
  2. ^ "Sydney Friskin. "Teddington sights on final." Times [London, England] 14 Apr. 1995". The Times Digital Archive.
  3. ^ "Sydney Friskin. "Guildford repeat league win to clinch cup victory." Times [London, England] 29 May 1995". The Times Digital Archive.
  4. ^ "Cathy Harris. "Cullen guides Hightown to victory." Times [London, England] 22 May 1995". The Times Digital Archive.
  5. ^ ""Hockey." Times [London, England] 3 Apr. 1995". The Times Digital Archive.
  6. ^ ""Hockey." Times [London, England] 10 Apr. 1995". The Times Digital Archive.
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