2023–24 Women's England Hockey League season

The 2023–24 Women's England Hockey League season (sponsored by Vitality) is the 2023–24 season of England's field hockey league structure and England Hockey Women's Championship Cup for women.[1]

Women's England Hockey League
ChampionsSurbiton
2024–25

The season started on 16 September 2023.[2] East Grinstead were the defending league champions[3] and Beeston were the defending cup holders, having won the last two season's cup competitions.[4]

Surbiton won the league championship, defeating Hampstead & Westminster 3-1 in the play off final.[5] Beeston won the England Hockey Men's Championship Cup for the third consecutive season.[6]

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.

2023–2024 teams

Premier Division

Team City/town Home pitch
BeestonBeestonNottingham HC
Bowdon HightownBowdonThe Bowdon Club
Clifton RobinsonsWestbury-on-TrymCoombe Dingle Sports Centre
East GrinsteadEast GrinsteadEast Grinstead Sports Club
Hampstead & WestminsterPaddingtonPaddington Recreation Ground
Isca & University of ExeterExeterUniversity of Exeter Sports Park
Loughborough StudentsLoughboroughLoughborough University
ReadingReadingSonning Lane
SurbitonLong DittonSugden Road
University of BirminghamBirminghamBournbrook
University of NottinghamNottinghamDavid Ross Sports Village, Nottingham HC
Wimbledon 1st XIWimbledonRaynes Park High School, King's College School

Division One South

Greater London Division One hockey teams
Team City/town Home pitch
BarnesChiswickDuke's Meadow, Dan Mason Drive
CanterburyCanterburyPolo Farm
Harleston MagpiesHarlestonShotford Heath
HolcombeRochesterHolcombe Park
SevenoaksSevenoaksVine Cricket Ground
SloughSloughUpton Park, Upton Road
SouthgateOakwoodSouthgate Hockey Centre
Surbiton 2nd XILong DittonSugden Road
Team Bath BuccaneersBathUniversity of Bath
Wimbledon 2nd XIWimbledonRaynes Park HS, King's College School

Division One North

Team City/town Home pitch
Ben RhyddingBen RhyddingCoutances Way
BuckinghamBuckinghamStowe School
Durham UniversityDurhamThe Graham Sports Centre
Gloucester CityGloucesterPlock Court and St Peter's High School
Leicester CityLeicesterLeicester Grammar School
Olton & West WarwicksSolihullWest Warwickshire Sports Complex
StourportStourport-on-SevernStourport Sports Club
Sutton ColdfieldSutton ColdfieldRectory Park
SwanseaSwanseaSwansea University's International Sports Village
WakefieldWakefieldCollege Grove Sports Ground

Final tables

Premier Division

Pos Team P W D L Pts Section
1Surbiton16130339top 6-top 8
2East Grinstead16111434top 6-top 8
3Reading16111434top 6-top 8
4Hampstead & Westminster1683527top 6-top 8
5University of Nottingham1654719top 6-top 8
6Bowdon1636715top 6-top 8
7Wimbledon1676327bottom 6-top 8
8Clifton Robinsons1664622bottom 6-top 8
9Loughborough Students1864822bottom 6 - bottom 4
10University of Birmingham1848620bottom 6 - bottom 4
11Beeston18521117bottom 6 - bottom 4
12Isca & University of Exeter1811164bottom 6 - bottom 4

Top 8 - Phase 3


Finals weekend

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
13 Apr – Sugden Road, Long Ditton
 
 
Surbiton 2
 
14 Apr – Sugden Road, Long Ditton
 
Wimbledon 0
 
Surbiton 3
 
13 Apr – Sugden Road, Long Ditton
 
Hampstead & W 1
 
East Grinstead 2 (3p)
 
 
Hampstead & W 2 (2p)
 

Surbiton
Amber Walton (gk) Giselle Ansley, Sarah Eavns, Meg Dowthwaite, Holly Payne, Sophie Hamilton (fg 58th minute), Eloise Stenner, Steph Elliott (c), Martha Taylor, Leah Wilkinson (pc 39th minute), Izzy Petter, Katie Curtis, Amy Costello, Alice Sharp (pc 49th minute), Elani Sherwood, Josefina Hippe

Hampstead & W
Miriam Pritchard (gk), Olivia Hamilton, Phoebe Willars, Katherine Baker (c), Sarah Robertson, Lily Owlsey, Sofia Martin, Philippa Lewis, Madi Ratcliffe (fg 20th minute), Melanie Wilkinson, Rachel Greenwood, Joie Leigh, Holly Hunt, Esme Burge, Lauren Hunt, Iona Campbell

Division One South

Pos Team P W L D Pts
1Surbiton 2nd XI18141343
2Holcombe18123339
3Barnes18121537
4Sevenoaks1892729
5Harleston Magpies1873824
6Slough1856721
7Southgate18621020
8Wimbledon 2nd XI18511216
9Canterbury18441016
10Team Bath Buccaneers18331212

Division One North

Pos Team P W L D Pts
1Sutton Coldfield18142244
2Durham University18115238
3Buckingham18105335
4Ben Rhydding1894531
5Leicester City1883727
6Gloucester City1874725
7Olton & West Warwicks1836915
8Wakefield18421214
9Stourport18331212
10Swansea1816119

England Hockey Women's Championship Cup

Semi-finals

Date Team 1 Team 2 Score
7 AprDoncasterHolcombe0–4
7 AprSurbiton 2nd XIBeeston2–7

Final

Date Team 1 Team 2 Score
6 MayBeestonHolcombe2–1

Beeston
Steph Tirrell (gk), Nicola Moss, Ella Cusack, Cerys Miller, Jane Kilpatrick, Lauren Burrell (c), Hannah Grieve, Beatrice Bell, Lottie Summers (fg 59th minute), Lucy Millington (pc 39th minute), Lauren Dunn, Rosy Stephens, Katie Mason, Julia Spence, Amelie Clarkson, Jessica Mauro

Holcombe
Tilly Woodhead (gk), Robyn Hodges, Lottie Bingham, Tilly Tillings, Emma Bandurak, Deanna Ritchie, Lucy Whalley, Leisa Randall, Harriet Pittard (c), Bethan Hodges, Hattie Jones (pc 66th minute), Catherine Ledesma, Charlotte Daly, Hannah Bond, Hannah Carney, Marian Ledesma

See also

2023–24 Men's England Hockey League season

References

  1. "Vitality Womens Hockey League". England Hockey. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
  2. "Women's Hockey League results and fixtures". England Hockey. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
  3. "England Hockey League Premier Division Finals 2023". England Hockey. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  4. "Match report". England Hockey. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  5. "W1 Win Ninth League Title With Victory over Hampstead". Surbiton HC. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  6. "England Hockey Cup: Beeston claim title double". The Hockey Paper. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
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