Ulster Senior League (Men's Hockey)
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The Ulster Senior League is a league competition for the first teams of men's hockey clubs affiliated to the Ulster Hockey Union of the Irish Hockey Association.
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[edit] Formation
At a Special General Meeting of the Union held on 15 October 1897 in the Royal Avenue Hotel, Belfast, the clubs present resolved to form the Ulster Senior League.[1]
It was reported that Cliftonville, North Staffordshire Regiment, King's Own Liverpool Regiment, Ulster, North Down, Ards, Royal Hospital and Antrim would participate in the new League.[2]
[edit] Current composition of the Senior League
In 2007-08, 30 clubs will compete in the Ulster Senior League.[3]
Premier League | Senior One | Senior Two |
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Annadale | Antrim | Armagh |
Banbridge | Ballynahinch | Ballymena |
Bangor | Belfast Harlequins | Campbellians |
Cookstown | Cliftonville | East Antrim |
Instonians | Down | Larne |
Kilkeel | Newry | Omagh |
Lisnagarvey | North Down | Parkview |
Mossley | N.I.C.S. | P.S.N.I. |
Portadown | Portrush | |
Queen's University | Saintfield | |
Raphoe | ||
South Antrim |
[edit] Early format
From its formation until 1953 entry to the Ulster Senior League could only be obtained by application to the Ulster Hockey Union. The applicant club would then have to be successful in a vote amongst the Senior Clubs. The size of the Senior League varied between seven competing clubs in the 1900s to as many as eighteen in the late 1920s. With eighteen teams it was necessary to play the league in two pools with the winners of the pools playing a Test Match to decide that year's league champions.
[edit] 1953 reorganisation
In 1953 the eight team Senior League amalgamated with the eight team Qualifying League. There was no realignment of teams at this time, the only difference was the renaming of the two leagues as Senior League Section A (the old Senior League) and Senior League Section B (the old Qualifying League). Teams did not change Sections during this period and no teams were promoted or relegated to or from the Senior League.
At the end of each league season the winner of Section A played the winner of Section B in a Test Match to decide the winner of the Keightley Cup. The loser of the Test Match was awarded the Ireland's Saturday Night Cup. During this period the trophy was always won by the Section A winner.
Section A | Section B |
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Antrim | Albert Foundry |
Banbridge | Down |
Belfast YMCA | East Antrim |
Cliftonville | Holywood |
Lisnagarvey | Mossley |
North Down | Newry Olympic |
Portrush | Parkview |
Queen's University | South Antrim |
[edit] 1958 reorganisation
Prior to the start of th 1957-58 season, the Council of the Ulster Branch made a controversial decision. Portrush, who had finished bottom of Section A in 1956-57 were demoted to Section B. Parkview, the winners of Section B in 1956-57, were moved to Section A. This signalled the intention of the League to move to Promotion and Relegation. A report was commissioned by the Council of the Ulster Branch to establish new league structures.
The report and debate lead to the league reorganising to allow for promotion and relegation prior to the start of the 1958-59 season. There were eight teams in each league section. A Qualifying League in two sections provided two lower rungs for the league, with a further Intermediate section below that. The formation of the sections again proved controversial, as some clubs were not placed in the section that their previous seasons standing would merit. In particular, it was reported that Saintfield (Intermediate A) had finished above four clubs in 1957-58 that were placed in Qualifying B.
Senior League | Qualifying A | Qualifying B | Intermediate A |
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Antrim | Albert Foundry | Ballymena | Cookstown |
Banbridge | Down | Bangor | Courtalds |
Belfast YMCA | East Antrim | King's Scholars | Dunmurry |
Cliftonville | Holywood | Lisburn OB | Hollerith |
Lisnagarvey | Mossley | NICS | Lisnafillin |
Parkview | Newry Olympic | Old Bleach | Montalto |
Portrush | North Down | RUC | Portadown |
Queen's University | South Antrim | Shorts & Harland | Saintfield |
[edit] 1969 reorganisation
At the end of the 1968-69 season the Senior League expanded from eight to ten teams and was renamed as Senior League Section 1. The remaining six Qualifying League 'A' were joined by the top four teams from Qualifying 'B' to form a ten team league known as Senior League Section 2. All remaining club first teams were entered in the Intermediate League. In season 1975-76 Section 2 was increased to 12 teams.
Membership of the two Senior League Sections at the start of the 1969-70 season was as follows
Section 1 | Section 2 |
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Antrim | Bangor |
Banbridge | Cookstown |
Belfast YMCA | Crossgar |
Cliftonville | East Antrim |
Friends School OB | Newry |
Instonians | North Down |
Lisnagarvey | N.I.C.S. |
Mossley | Parkview |
Portrush | R.U.C. |
Queen's University | Saintfield |
[edit] 2001 reorganisation
In 2001 the most recent change in format took place. Section 1 was reduced to eight teams, and was renamed as the Premier League. Section 2 remained with twelve teams and was renamed as Senior 1. The Intermediate League was renamed as Senior 2, with all remaining teams placed in this section.
The top three teams in the Premier League at the end of the season qualify for the All-Ireland Club Championship.
[edit] Trophies
- Winners of the Premier League are awarded the Keightley Cup.
- Winners of Senior 1 are awarded the Ireland's Saturday Night Cup.
- Winners of Senior 2 are awarded the Cliftonville Cup.[4]
[edit] League Winners and Relegated Clubs
[edit] 2007-08 to 2001-02
Year | Premier League Winner | Premier League Relegated | Senior One Winner | Senior One Relegated | Senior Two Winner |
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2007-08 | Cookstown[5] | Kilkeel | Raphoe | Down | Armagh |
2006-07 | Annadale | N.I.C.S. | Mossley | PSNI | Down |
2005-06 | Annadale | North Down | Kilkeel | Armagh | South Antrim |
2004-05 | Annadale | Raphoe | North Down | South Antrim | Armagh |
2003-04 | Annadale | Kilkeel | Raphoe | Armagh | Ballynahinch |
2002-03 | Annadale | Mossley | Bangor | Parkview | Portadown |
2001-02 | Lisnagarvey | Newry | Kilkeel | Portadown | Parkview |
[edit] 2000-01 to 1969-70
Year | Section 1 Winner | Section 1 Relegated | Section 2 Winner | Section 2 Relegated | Intermediate Winner |
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2000-01 | Lisnagarvey | North Down & Raphoe | Bangor1 | Larne, Parkview & Portrush | Armagh |
1999-00 | Lisnagarvey | Cliftonville | N.I.C.S. | Down | R.U.C. |
1998-99 | Lisnagarvey | Bangor | North Down | R.U.C. | Portrush |
1997-98 | Instonians | Holywood '87 | Bangor | Ballynahinch | Larne & South Antrim2 |
1996-97 | Lisnagarvey | Cliftonville3 | Bangor3 | R.U.C.3 | Larne3 |
1995-96 | Instonians[6] | Bangor | Cliftonville | Portrush | North Down |
1994-95 | Lisnagarvey[7] | Cliftonville | Bangor | East Antrim | R.U.C. |
1993-94 | Lisnagarvey[8] | Bangor | Raphoe | South Antrim | Parkview |
1992-93 | Holywood '87 | Queen's University | Bangor | R.U.C. | Portrush |
1991-92 | Lisnagarvey | Bangor | Cliftonville | Wanderers | Portadown |
1990-91 | Lisnagarvey | R.U.C. | Bangor | North Down | Ballynahinch |
1989-90 | Lisnagarvey | Bangor | Newry | Friends School Old Boys | North Down |
1988-89 | Banbridge | Collegians | Queen's University | North Down | Wanderers |
1987-88 | Banbridge | Antrim | Collegians | Portrush | N.I.C.S. |
1986-87 | Banbridge | Raphoe | R.U.C. | Corinthians | Kilkeel |
1985-86 | Banbridge | R.U.C. | Raphoe | N.I.C.S. | Collegians |
1984-85 | Belfast Y.M.C.A. | Cliftonville | Annadale | Collegians | Down |
1983-84 | Belfast Y.M.C.A. | Annadale | R.U.C. | Parkview | Collegians |
1982-83 | Cookstown | Queen's University | Annadale | Portadown | East Antrim |
1981-82 | Belfast Y.M.C.A. | Portadown | Bangor | Down & East Antrim | Newry & Parkview |
1980-81 | Lisnagarvey[9] | Annadale | Portadown | Newry & Parkview | Corinthians & Down |
1979-80 | Belfast Y.M.C.A. | Raphoe | Queen's University | Collegians & Down | North Down & Parkview |
1978-79 | Belfast Y.M.C.A.4[10] | Bangor | Raphoe | North Down & Parkview | Down & South Antrim |
1977-78 | Lisnagarvey | Mossley5 | N.I.C.S.5 | Crossgar & Stranmillis | Collegians & Newry |
1976-77 | Lisnagarvey | Portrush | Bangor | Collegians & Newry | Raphoe & Stranmillis |
1975-76 | Cliftonville[11] | Friends School Old Boys | Annadale | Stranmillis | Portadown |
1974-75 | Instonians[12] | Parkview | Cookstown | No relegation | N.I.C.S. & Newry |
1973-74 | Cliftonville | Queen's University | Belfast Y.M.C.A. | Newry | East Antrim |
1972-73 | Cliftonville | Collegians | Banbridge | East Antrim | Newry |
1971-72 | Lisnagarvey | Banbridge | Collegians | Newry | Stranmillis |
1970-71 | Belfast Y.M.C.A. | Parkview | N.I.C.S. | Annadale | |
1969-70 | Lisnagarvey | Banbridge & Mossley6 | Parkview6 | Saintfield | Collegians |
Key:
- 1 - 2000-01 Bangor won Section 2 but lost a Promotion Playoff
- 2 - 1997-98 South Antrim were runners-up and gained promotion when Holywood '87 folded.
- 3 - 1996-97 Promotion and relegation suspended.
- 4 - 1978-79 Belfast YMCA won League after 3-1 victory in Test Match against Instonians.
- 5 - 1977-78 Promotion and relegation between Section 1 and 2 suspended because of Ireland's participation in the Hockey World Cup in Argentina.
- 6 - 1969-70 Promotion and relegation between Section 1 and 2 suspended.
[edit] 1968-69 to 1957-58
Year | Senior Winner | Senior Relegated | Qual. 'A' Winner | Qual. 'A' Relegated | Qual. 'B' Winner | Qual. 'B' Relegated | Inter. 'A' Winner |
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1968-69 | Cliftonville | F.S.O.B. | North Down | Collegians | |||
1967-68 | Cliftonville | R.U.C. | Mossley | East Antrim1 | Cookstown | Short & Harland | |
1966-67 | Cliftonville | Banbridge | R.U.C. | Portadown | East Antrim | Ballymena | Cookstown |
1965-66 | Lisnagarvey | Mossley | Instonians | Lissara2 | F.S.O.B. | Holywood | East Antrim |
1964-65 | Lisnagarvey3 | Parkview | Mossley | North Down | Lissara | Albert Foundry | Lisburn OB4 |
1963-64 | Y.M.C.A. | Bangor | Parkview | Montalto5 | Portadown | None5 | Lissara |
1962-63 | Lisnagarvey[13] | Parkview | Portrush | Holywood | Instonians | South Antrim | King's Scholars |
1961-62 | Banbridge | Portrush | Bangor | Down | Old Bleach | East Antrim | Instonians |
1960-61 | Lisnagarvey[14] | Mossley | Parkview | Albert Foundry | Bangor | Short & Harland | Portadown |
1959-60 | Lisnagarvey[15] | Parkview | Cliftonville | South Antrim | Montalto | King's Scholars | Saintfield |
1958-59 | Cliftonville | Mossley | East Antrim | RUC | Lisburn OB | Montalto | |
1957-58 | North Down | Portrush |
KEY
- 1 - 1967-68 Old Bleach(Qual. A) folded after this season. As a result East Antrim were not relegated. In addition Holywood(Int. A) folded.
- 2 - 1965-66 Lissara renamed as Crossgar at the end of this season.
- 3 - 1964-65 Lisnagarvey won League after Test Match with Cliftonville
- 4 - 1964-65 Lisburn Old Boys renamed as Friends School Old Boys at the end of this season.
- 5 - 1963-64 Montalto withdrew from League during season. No relegation from Qualifying B.
[edit] 1956-57 to formation
- 1956-57
- 1955-56 Belfast YMCA (Won Test Match against Parkview)
- 1954-55 Lisnagarvey (Won Test Match against Parkview)
- 1953-54 Lisnagarvey (Won Test Match against Down)
- 1952-53 Lisnagarvey
- 1951-52 Lisnagarvey
- 1950-51 Lisnagarvey
- 1949-50 Lisnagarvey (Won Test Match 1-0 v Parkview)[16]
- 1948-49 Parkview (Won Test Match 2-1 after extra time v Antrim)[17]
- 1947-48
- 1946-47
- 1945-46
- 1944-45 Lisnagarvey
- 1943-44
- 1942-43
- 1941-42
- 1940-41
- 1939-40
- 1938-39 Lisnagarvey[18]
- 1937-38 Lisnagarvey[19]
- 1936-37 North Down[20]
- 1935-36 North Down[21]
- 1934-35 North Down[22]
- 1933-34 Lisnagarvey (Won Test Match 3-1 v North Down)[23] (2 section Senior League)
- 1932-33 North Down[24]
- 1931-32 North Down[25]
- 1930-31 Cliftonville[26]
- 1929-30 Antrim[27]
- 1928-29 Cliftonville[28]
- 1927-28 Antrim[29]
- 1926-27 Antrim[30]
- 1925-26 Banbridge (Won Test Match 3-2 v Lisnagarvey)[31]
- 1924-25 Lisnagarvey
- 1923-24 East Antrim (Won Test Match 4-3 v Banbridge)[32]
- 1922-23
- 1921-22
- 1920-21 Antrim (Won Test Match 3-1 v Banbridge)[33]
- 1919-20
- 1918-19 Not Played
- 1917-18 Not Played
- 1916-17 Not Played
- 1915-16 Not Played
- 1914-15 Not Played
- 1913-14 Banbridge
- 1912-13 Banbridge
- 1911-12 Queen's University
- 1910-11 Banbridge
- 1909-10 Banbridge (after a Test Match)
- 1908-09 Banbridge (after a Test Match)
- 1907-08 Antrim
- 1906-07 Cliftonville (after a Test Match)
- 1905-06 Malone
- 1904-05 Antrim (after a Test Match)
- 1903-04 Banbridge
- 1902-03 Antrim[34]
- 1901-02 Banbridge[35]
- 1900-01 Antrim[36]
- 1899-00
- 1898-99
- 1897-98 Antrim[37]
[edit] Sources
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 16/10/1897 Page 3
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 19/10/1897 Page 3
- ^ "Current league tables". Retrieved on 2007-07-01.
- ^ "Ulster Branch Rule Book Page 14/15" (PDF). Retrieved on 2007-07-01.
- ^ Belfast Newsletter report on Cookstown 2007-08 league win. Retrieved on 2008-04-15.
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 12/04/1996 Page 36
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 06/03/1995 Page 22
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 10/03/1994 Page 34
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 17/04/1981 Page 16
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 11/05/1979 Page 18
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 01/05/1976 Page 9
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 16/04/1975 Page 17
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 30/04/1963 Page 8
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 19/04/1961 Page 11
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 12/05/1960 Page 9
- ^ Northern Whig 24/04/1950 Page 5
- ^ Northern Whig 21/04/1949 Page 2
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 25/04/1939 Page 3
- ^ Northern Whig 21/04/1938 Page 10
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 29/03/1937 Page 9
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 13/04/1936 Page 4
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 09/04/1935 Page 2
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 30/04/1934 Page 3
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 21/04/1933 Page 13
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 18/04/1932 Page 10
- ^ Northern Whig 08/04/1931 Page 3
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 24/04/1930 Page 12
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 23/04/1929 Page 12
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 23/04/1928 Page 2
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 29/04/1927 Page 5
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 12/05/1926 Page 2
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 02/05/1924 Page 2
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 14/05/1921 Page 2
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 28/04/1903 Page 3
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 28/04/1902 Page 5
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 19/04/1901 Page 3
- ^ Belfast Newsletter 30/03/1898 Page 3
Information gathered from Belfast Newsletter and Ireland Saturday Night
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