East Region Hockey Association (field hockey)

East Regional Hockey Association
Sport Field Hockey
Jurisdiction East
Abbreviation ERHA
Affiliation England Hockey
Official website
www.east-hockey.com

The East Regional Hockey Association is the organising body for field hockey in the East of England. It feeds teams into the England Hockey League Conferences 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]

Recent champions

East Hockey League Premier Division

Season Champions Runners Up
2000–01 Blueharts Bishops Stortford
2001–02 Harleston Magpies Crostyx
2002–03 Crostyx Bishops Stortford
2003–04 University of Cambridge Bedford Town
2004–05 Harleston Magpies Crostyx
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
2015–16 Wapping City of Peterborough

[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

[4]

References

  1. "East Region Hockey Association". www.east-hockey.com. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  2. "East Hockey League Results". www.east-leagues.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  3. "East Hockey League Previous Tables". www.east-leagues.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  4. "East Hockey League Previous Tables". www.east-leagues.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
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