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Hockey Ireland | EY Hockey League | Division 2 Men 2019-20

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Pool Tables

PWDLGFGAPts
Pool A
Cork Church of Ireland33008212
Railway Union 3111737
Instonians 3111227
Avoca30033131
Pool B
Cork Harlequins 32108610
Cookstown 31111187
Clontarf3111887
Kilkeel30126113

Reference: [1-2]

Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Pool A
12.10.19Avoca1Instonians2
12.10.19Cork Church of Ireland2Railway Union1
09.11.19Instonians0Cork Church of Ireland1
09.11.19Railway Union6Avoca1
30.11.19Cork Church of Ireland5Avoca1
30.11.19Instonians0Railway Union0
15.02.20InstoniansAvoca
15.02.20Railway UnionCork Church of Ireland
07.03.20AvocaRailway Union
07.03.20Cork Church of IrelandInstonians
04.04.20AvocaCork Church of Ireland
04.04.20Railway UnionInstonians
Pool B
12.10.19Cookstown6Kilkeel2
12.10.19Cork Harlequins3Clontarf2
09.11.19Clontarf3Cookstown3
09.11.19Kilkeel2Cork Harlequins 2
30.11.19Cork Harlequins3Cookstown2
30.11.19Kilkeel2Clontarf3
15.02.20ClontarfCork Harlequins
15.02.20KilkeelCookstown
07.03.20CookstownClontarf
07.03.20Cork HarlequinsKilkeel
04.04.20ClontarfKilkeel
04.04.20CookstownCork Harlequins

Reference: [1-2]

References

Websites

[1] Hockey Ireland (2019) EYHL League – Division 2 Men – Pool A 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: https://www.hockey.ie/eyhl2-menspoola [Accessed 10 December 2019]

[2] Hockey Ireland (2019) EYHL League – Division 2 Men – Pool B 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: https://www.hockey.ie/eyhl2-menspoolb [Accessed 10 December 2019]

Images

[2] Hockey Ireland (2017) Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/user_data/modules/player_profiles2/8089/36Ggv3vHPUGom7VCRnL57YR8.jpeg [Accessed 29 May 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville (Three Rock Rovers), Kevin Smyth (Corinthian) & Richard Sheehy (Dublin University).

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Last Updated: 10 December 2019

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Table

PWDLGFGAPts
Pegasus 6501151015
Pembroke Wanderers 640214912
Old Alex 640211912
UCD 631210710
Loreto HC 531110710
Railway Union 5212897
Muckross613212136
Catholic Institute 51139134
Cork Harlequins 60247132
Belfast Harlequins 50146121

Reference: [1]

Results & Fixtures

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
09.11.19Catholic Institute3Muckross3
09.11.19Cork Harlequins1UCD1
09.11.19Old Alex2Belfast Harlequins0
09.11.19Pembroke Wanderers3Loreto HC2
09.11.19Railway Union0Pegasus1
Round 2
16.11.19Belfast Harlequins2Cork Harlequins2
16.11.19Loreto HC1UCD0
16.11.19Muckross1Old Alex2
16.11.19Pegasus4Catholic Institute2
16.11.19Railway Union1Pembroke Wanderers4
Round 3
17.11.19Belfast Harlequins2Catholic Institute3
17.11.19Loreto HC1Muckross1
17.11.19Old Alex1Railway Union3
17.11.19Pegasus1Cork Harlequins0
17.11.19UCD1Pembroke Wanderers0
Round 4
23.11.19Belfast Harlequins1UCD3
23.11.19Catholic Institute0Old Alex2
23.11.19Cork Harlequins0Pembroke Wanderers2
23.11.19Loreto HC3Pegasus2
23.11.19Muckross2Railway Union2
Round 5
30.11.19Muckross4Cork Harlequins2
30.11.19Old Alex1Loreto HC3
30.11.19Pembroke Wanderers2Belfast Harlequins1
30.11.19Railway Union2Catholic Institute1
30.11.19UCD2Pegasus3
Round 6
07.12.19Catholic InstitutepLoreto HCp
07.12.19Cork Harlequins2Old Alex3
07.12.19Muckross1UCD3
07.12.19Pegasus4Pembroke Wanderers3
07.12.19Railway UnionpBelfast Harlequinsp
Round 7
14.12.19Belfast HarlequinsPegasus
14.12.19Catholic InstituteCork Harlequins
14.12.19Loreto HCRailway Union
14.12.19Pembroke WanderersMuckross
14.12.19UCDOld Alex
Round 8
01.02.20Cork HarlequinsRailway Union
01.02.20Loreto HCBelfast Harlequins
01.02.20MuckrossPegasus
01.02.20Old AlexPembroke Wanderers
01.02.20UCDCatholic Institute
Round 9
08.02.20Belfast HarlequinsMuckross
08.02.20Cork HarlequinsLoreto HC
08.02.20PegasusOld Alex
08.02.20Pembroke WanderersCatholic Institute
08.02.20Railway UnionUCD
Round 10
15.02.20Belfast HarlequinsOld Alex
15.02.20Loreto HCPembroke Wanderers
15.02.20MuckrossCatholic Institute
15.02.20PegasusRailway Union
15.02.20UCDCork Harlequins
Round 11
22.02.20Catholic InstitutePegasus
22.02.20Cork HarlequinsBelfast Harlequins
22.02.20Old AlexMuckross
22.02.20Pembroke WanderersRailway Union
22.02.20UCDLoreto HC
Round 12
29.02.20Cork HarlequinsCatholic Institute
29.02.20MuckrossPembroke Wanderers
29.02.20Old AlexUCD
29.02.20PegasusBelfast Harlequins
29.02.20Railway UnionLoreto HC
Round 13
07.03.20Old AlexCatholic Institute
07.03.20PegasusLoreto HC
07.03.20Pembroke WanderersCork Harlequins
07.03.20Railway UnionMuckross
07.03.20UCDBelfast Harlequins
Round 14
14.03.20Belfast HarlequinsPembroke Wanderers
14.03.20Catholic InstituteRailway Union
14.03.20Cork HarlequinsMuckross
14.03.20Loreto HCOld Alex
14.03.20PegasusUCD
Round 15
21.03.20Belfast HarlequinsRailway Union
21.03.20Loreto HCCatholic Institute
21.03.20Old AlexCork Harlequins
21.03.20Pembroke WanderersPegasus
21.03.20UCDMuckross
Round 16
04.04.20Catholic InstituteBelfast Harlequins
04.04.20Cork HarlequinsPegasus
04.04.20MuckrossLoreto HC
04.04.20Pembroke WanderersUCD
04.04.20Railway UnionOld Alex
Round 17
18.04.20Belfast HarlequinsLoreto HC
18.04.20Catholic InstituteUCD
18.04.20PegasusMuckross
18.04.20Pembroke WanderersOld Alex
18.04.20Railway UnionCork Harlequins
Round 18
25.04.20Catholic InstitutePembroke Wanderers
25.04.20Loreto HCCork Harlequins
25.04.20MuckrossBelfast Harlequins
25.04.20Old AlexPegasus
25.04.20UCDRailway Union

Reference: [1]

References

Websites

[1] Hockey Ireland (2019) EYHL Women’s League 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: https://www.hockey.ie/eyhlwomens [Accessed 10 December 2019]

Images

[2] Hockey Ireland (2017) Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/user_data/modules/player_profiles2/8089/36Ggv3vHPUGom7VCRnL57YR8.jpeg [Accessed 29 May 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Margaret Williams (UCD).

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 10 December 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

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Table

PWDLGFGAPts
Lisnagarvey761039919
Monkstown752021917
Three Rock Rovers7403242112
Banbridge7313241610
UCD6312171710
Glenanne722316278
Corinthian714214177
YMCA720517226
Pembroke Wanderers712415205
Annadale60157361

Reference: [2]

Results & Fixtures

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
21.09.2019Corinthian2Annadale2
21.09.2019Glenanne3YMCA2
21.09.2019Lisnagarvey6Pembroke Wanderers0
21.09.2019Monkstown2Banbridge2
21.09.2019Three Rock Rovers1UCD3
Round 2
28.09.2019Annadale1Lisnagarvey10
28.09.2019Banbridge2Three Rock Rovers5
28.09.2019Corinthian1Monkstown1
28.09.2019Pembroke Wanderers6Glenanne1
28.09.2019UCD6YMCA4
Round 3
12.10.2019Annadale2Glenanne3
12.10.2019Banbridge3UCD4
12.10.2019Corinthian3YMCA0
12.10.2019Lisnagarvey6Three Rock Rovers0
12.10.2019Monkstown3Pembroke Wanderers2
Round 4
19.10.19AnnadaleMonkstown
19.10.19GlenanneBanbridge
19.10.19Pembroke WanderersThree Rock Rovers
19.10.19UCDCorinthian
19.10.19YMCALisnagarvey
Round 5
09.11.19Corinthian1Banbridge3
09.11.19Lisnagarvey5UCD1
09.11.19Monkstown4Glenanne1
09.11.19Three Rock Rovers9Annadale1
09.11.19YMCA3Pembroke Wanderers2
Round 6
16.11.19Annadale1YMCA3
16.11.19Banbridge1Lisnagarvey2
16.11.19Glenanne4Corinthian4
16.11.19Monkstown6Three Rock Rovers0
16.11.19UCD2Pembroke Wanderers2
Round 7
23.11.19Lisnagarvey6Corinthian2
23.11.19Pembroke Wanderers2Banbridge4
23.11.19Three Rock Rovers5Glenanne0
23.11.19UCDpAnnadalep
23.11.19YMCA2Monkstown3
Round 8
30.11.19Banbridge9Annadale0
30.11.19Corinthian1Pembroke Wanderers1
30.11.19Glenanne4Lisnagarvey4
30.11.19UCD 1Monkstown 2
30.11.19Three Rock Rovers4YMCA3
Round 9
01.01.2020GlenanneUCD
01.01.2020 LisnagarveyMonkstown
01.01.2020 Pembroke WanderersAnnadale
01.01.2020 Three Rock RoversCorinthian
01.01.2020 YMCABanbridge
Round 10
15.02.20AnnadaleCorinthian
15.02.20BanbridgeMonkstown
15.02.20Pembroke WanderersLisnagarvey
15.02.20UCDThree Rock Rovers
15.02.20YMCAGlenanne
Round 11
22.02.20GlenannePembroke Wanderers
22.02.20LisnagarveyAnnadale
22.02.20MonkstownCorinthian
22.02.20Three Rock RoversBanbridge
22.02.20YMCAUCD
Round 12
29.02.20AnnadalePembroke Wanderers
29.02.20BanbridgeYMCA
29.02.20CorinthianThree Rock Rovers
29.02.20MonkstownLisnagarvey
29.02.20UCDGlenanne
Round 13
07.03.20GlenanneAnnadale
07.03.20Pembroke WanderersMonkstown
07.03.20Three Rock RoversLisnagarvey
07.03.20UCDBanbridge
07.03.20YMCACorinthian
Round 14
14.03.20BanbridgeGlenanne
14.03.20CorinthianUCD
14.03.20LisnagarveyYMCA
14.03.20MonkstownAnnadale
14.03.20Three Rock RoversPembroke Wanderers
Round 15
21.03.20AnnadaleThree Rock Rovers
21.03.20BanbridgeCorinthian
21.03.20GlenanneMonkstown
21.03.20Pembroke WanderersYMCA
21.03.20UCDLisnagarvey
Round 16
04.04.20CorinthianGlenanne
04.04.20LisnagarveyBanbridge
04.04.20Pembroke WanderersUCD
04.04.20Three Rock RoversMonkstown
04.04.20YMCAAnnadale
Round 17
18.04.20AnnadaleUCD
18.04.20BanbridgePembroke Wanderers
18.04.20CorinthianLisnagarvey
18.04.20GlenanneThree Rock Rovers
18.04.20MonkstownYMCA
Round 18
25.04.20AnnadaleBanbridge
25.04.20LisnagarveyGlenanne
25.04.20Pembroke WanderersCorinthian
25.04.20UCDMonkstown
25.04.20YMCAThree Rock Rovers

Reference: [1]

Report

Day 1 (21 September 2019)

Corinthian 2 (J Perdue 2) Annadale 2 (S Cox, R Burgess)

Corinthian managed a draw with Annadale in their EYHL debut at Whitechurch Park. Annadale went in front 5 minutes before the break as Simon Cox clipped in a nice finish to a move which started up to the right baseline before being flipped across to his path. Jack Perdue equalised for the newcomers just after halftime and put Corinthian ahead in the fourth quarter before Ryan Burgess netted a penalty corner with 6 minutes left to leave the match level at the finish [3]

YMCA 2 (T Brophy, H Carthy) Glenanne 3 (S Brownlow, S Boucher, B Venter)

Glenanne opened and finished the scoring at Wesley College to take the win. Brad Venter put them in front after they had the better start with a shot on his back foot, and they went two up just after halftime as Shannon Boucher netted a drag-flick. YMCA got a goal back as Tom Brophy (newly arrived from Cork) snuck the ball over the line and another new arrival from Munster (Waterford), Harry Carthy slammed the ball into the net from a crashing Grant Glutz pass into the area, with two minutes left. Glenanne had the final word, however, as Stephen Brownlow scored with a cracking strike with last touch of the game. [3]

Lisnagarvey 6 (J Lorimer 3, D Nelson, B Nelson, T Chambers) Pembroke Wanderers 0

Lisnagarvey made an impressive start to their defense of the Regulation Season Championship as they converted 3 of their 4 penalty corners, while Pembroke Wanderers managed none from the same number. Lisnargavey opened the scoring after 7 minutes as Dan Nelson smashed in a great shot from 10 metres out after a move that started down the left. His brother Ben doubled the lead in the 21st minute as he put a pass from Dan into the far corner of the net. Pembroke had a spell of pressure around the half-hour mark, and James Milliken produced three great saves in the Lisnagarvey goal. James Lorimer scored a penalty corner hat-trick between the 33rd and 51st minutes to put the game beyond doubt, and with 17 minutes to go Troy Chambers added a sixth from close range. [3]

Monkstown 2 (G Cole 2) Banbridge 2 (C Curry, B McCandless)

The game ebbed and flowed with goalmouth scrambles at both ends before the deadlock was broken in the 34th Minute as Jonny McKee created a chance wrapping the ball around the back post where Chris Curry was waiting to turn it in, putting Banbridge one up. Monkstown were level four minutes after the restart as Nick Dee provided a pass for Geoff Cole to fire into the backboard. He added a second in the 47th minute as he deflected a Davy Carson pass from the endline. Banbridge equalised with 13 munites to go as Bruce McCandless turned in a rebound from a David Fitzgerald save. Banbridge were soon down to nine men after two players were yellow carded but Monkstown failed to take advantage, and the game finished two-apiece. [3]

Three Rock Rovers 1 (B Walker) UCD 3 (C Empey, J Henry, G Sarratt)

UCD were impressive winners over reigning Champions Trophy winners Three Rock Rovers at Grange Road, Rathfarnham. The newly promoted side opening the account as Conor Empey netted from close range, one of 5 former Three Rock players in the UCD side. Three Rock Rovers equalised through Ben Walker in the second quarter, but the second half was all UCD as they pulled away. Jazze Henry scored a cracking reverse stick shot in the 38th minute, and with 24 munites left Guy Sarratt made it 3-1, scoring with a drag-flick shot into the roof of the net. UCD were in control after that, and the game ended 3-1 to the students. [3]

Day 2 (28 September 2019)

Annadale 1 (C Tremlett) Lisnagarvey 10 (D Nelson 3, A Williamson 3, B Nelson 2, T Chambers, O Kidd)

Lisnagarvey went 2-0 up within 6 minutes as they recorded their second massive win in as many weeks. Daniel Nelson got a deft touch to a Jonny Bell ball into the circle, the lead doubled by an Andy Williams penalty corner. It was 3-0 by the end of the first quarter, Tony Chambers scoring with a driving run and reverse-stick shot. Williamson got another penalty corner, and Ben Nelson made it 5-0 with a well worked move with his brother Daniel. Chris Tremlett got one back early in the second half, but it was all Lisnagarvey from then on, with a Williamson stroke leaving it 6-1 after 46 minutes, Ollie Kidd, and the Nelson brothers scored to make it 9-1, before Daniel Nelson got his treble from the flick-spot. [4]

Banbridge 2 (B McCandless, Ph Brown) Three Rock Rovers 5 (B Walker 2, H Morris, J Hosking, S Grace)

Twice Banbridge took the lead in the first quarter and twice Three Rock Rovers equalised, before Three Rock pulled away to win 5-2. Bruce McCandless put Banbridge one-up with a great turn and shot, but Rovers went went straight down the other end and equalised through Harry Morris tapping in at the far post just 30 seconds later. Philip Brown scored from the first penalty corner of the game after 16 minutes to put Banbridge 2-1 up, but again Three Rock levelled the game straight from the restart, Ben Walker driving the ball in from close range. Walker got his second on the half hour, putting Rovers into the lead for the first time, and with 11 minutes left it was 4-2, Jody Hosking scoring after a one-two with Ross Canning. Sam Grace made sure of the points for Three Rock with a score from a set-piece with a minute left on the clock. [4]

Pembroke Wanderers 6 (A Sothern 2, R McCollum 2, J Ryan, H Spain) Glenanne 1 (S Brownlow)

Pembroke scored three goals in the first nine minutes to put this game beyond doubt early on. Alan Sothern score within the first minute with a one-touch shot, and Rob McCollum scored two soon after to make it 3-0. Jack Ryan made it 4-0 at half-time, before Glenanne got one back through Stephen Brownlow’s penalty corner, before Harry Spzain made it five for Wanderers with his own penalty corner drag-flick. Alan Sothern scored, yet again from a penalty corner, right on the buzzer, to make it 6-1. [4]

UCD 6 (G Sarratt 2, A Meates 2, P Lynch, A Flynn) YMCA 4 (G Glutz 2, B O’Grady, T Brophy)

UCD had a comprehensive victory of YMCa, though they did let in a few late goals. YMCA scored first through Grant Glutz’s powerful turn and shot after four minutes, but UCD were 4-1 up within the quarter of an hour mark. Andrew Meates equalised for the students and a minute later Peter Lynch put them one-up. Meates added his second, and Guy Sarratt scored from a penalty corner to make it 4-1 after 14 minutes. in the 20th minute Glutz pulled one back, but Sarrat netted his second to make it 5-2 at the half. Alex Flynn scored soon after the restart to make it 6-2, before two late YMCA goals made the match seem closer than it was. Ben O’Grady & Tony Brophy scoring for YM. [4]

Corinthian 1 (I Stewart) Monkstown 1 (R Nichols)

Corinthian and Monkstown both drew their second game of the season from two games, as they traded penalty corners late in the game. The Reds were left for the second week running ruing a late concession to deny them a first win in the EY Hockey League. Corinthian led through Ian Stewart’s 53rd minute goal, but they could not hold on for the win as Rory Nichols equalised from a penalty corner with the last touch of the game. [4]

Day 3 (12 October 2019)

Annadale 2 (K Irwin, P Rose) Glenanne 3 (S Ronan, G Gibney, J McCormack)

Glenanne earned their second win of the season, as they came back from 2-0 to win in Strathdearn. The match started slowly with both teams failing to go ahead despite opportunities in the first quarter. The second quarter saw Annadale take the lead against the run of play with Kent Irwin’s close-range reverse stick finish. A solo run and finish by Patrick Roxse saw the hosts double the lead a few minutes later. Stu Ronan got one back straight away for the Tallaght side, as he rounded the keeper to slot home after a swift counter-attack. The Gens had a succession of penalty corners after that, but were unable to capitalise, however, after on penalty corner was initially broken down, Gavin Cibney finished neatly in the bottom corner to equalize. Both sides went on the attack and after a neat exchange on the right-baseline Ian Marron drove into the circle, and crossed for Johnny McCormack to finish, giving Glenanne a 3-2 victory. [5]

Lisnagarvey 6 (A Williamson 3, D Nelson, T Chambers, B Nelson) Three Rock Rovers 0

Lisnagarvey had another great performance to make it three huge wins from three, scoring a total of 22 goals so far in 2019-20. This was revenge for Lisnagarvey as Three Rock had beatn them in both the Champions Trophy and Irish Senior Cup Finals in 2018-19. The first half was scoreless, however, the second half was a goal-fest as Andy Williamson scored after 41 minutes from a penalty stroke. It was 2-0 after the third quarter as Troy Chambers scored from a Andy Edgar cross. Andy Williamson set up Daniel Nelson to make it 3-0 and netted two of his own after Ben Nelson’s reverse made it 4-0, as Lisnagarvey ran rampant in the fourth quarter. [5]

Banbridge 3 (O Magee 2, S Farson) UCD 4 (G Sarratt 2, C Empey, A Meates)

UCD stayed level with Lisnagarvey at the top of the table with a fine win at Banbridge. Conor Empey scored from a penalty-stroke to put them one-up, and Andy Meates added a secxond 20 minutes later after a great take and subsequent finish. Owen Magee pulled one back for Banbridge, and Sam Farson equalised after 38 minutes as he squeezed in a shot. UCD took the lead with 11 minutes to go as Guy Sarratt fired in a drag-flick, and he made it 4-2 a miinute later, which sealed the game despite a late Bann goal. [5]

Corinthian 3 (J Roberts 2, D Howard) YMCA 0

Corinthian got their first ever EY Hockey League win with a comprehensive 3-0 win over Rathfarnham neighbours YMCA. The Reds scored after 11 minutes, as Davy Howard scored from a penalty corner to put them 1-0 up. It was that way at the break. Two quick goals in the 40th and 41st minutes sent the Whitechurch side on their way to victory, both involving Stewart linking up with Johhny Roberts on the counter-attack. It stayed that way until the end, despite YMCA’s firece attack. [5]

Monkstown 3 (R Nichols 2, R Spencer) Pembroke Wanderers 2 (P Shanahan, A Sothern)

Ryan Spencer’s 54th minute goal gave Monkstown a 3-2 win over Pembroke Wanderers in a tightly contested match. Pembroke toom the fight to Monkstown in the early stages which was repelled, Rory Nichols dragged in a corner in the second quarter to put Monkstown 1-0 up, however, Pembroke equalized four minutes before half-time as Patrick Shanahan scored from a near-impossible angle. Town went back in front early in the second with another Nichols corner, but Pembroke again equalised soon after as Alan Sothern scored after confusion in the Monkstown circle. The winner came in the first minutes of the fourth quarter as Jason Lynch crossed into the back post for Spencer to deflect into the bottom corner. [5]

References

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Websites

[2] Hockey Ireland (2019) EYHL Men’s League 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: https://www.hockey.ie/eyhlmens [Accessed 10 December 2019]

[3] Hockey Ireland (2019) EYHL Round-Up and Match Reports 21/09/2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.hockey.ie/news-detail/10055395/ [Accessed 1 October 2019]

[4] Hockey Ireland (2019) Men’s EY Hockey League, Weekly Round Up 29/09/2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.hockey.ie/news-detail/10055753/ [Accessed 1 October 2019]

[5] Hockey Ireland (2019) EHYL & EHYL2 Round Up Weekend 12/13 October [Internet] Available from: https://www.hockey.ie/news-detail/10056271/ [Accessed 16 October 2019]

Images

[1] Hockey Ireland (2017) Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/user_data/modules/player_profiles2/8089/36Ggv3vHPUGom7VCRnL57YR8.jpeg [Accessed 29 May 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville (Three Rock Rovers), Kevin Smyth (Corinthian) & Richard Sheehy (Dublin University).

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 10 December 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Hockey Ireland | EY Hockey League Women 2018-19

Table

  P W D L GF GA GD Pts
Pegasus 8 7 0 1 22 10 12 21
Loreto HC 8 6 1 1 23 6 17 19
UCD 8 4 2 2 11 8 3 14
Pembroke Wanderers 8 4 1 3 15 16 -1 13
Cork Harlequins 8 4 0 4 12 10 2 12
Belfast Harlequins 8 3 3 2 12 13 -1 12
Old Alex 8 3 1 4 10 10 0 10
Railway Union 8 2 3 3 11 12 -1 9
Ards 8 0 2 6 6 20 -14 2
Muckross 8 0 1 7 3 20 -17 1

Results

Home Team   Away Team  
Week 1   29-30 September 2018  
Cork Harlequins 0 Loreto HC 2
Old Alex 0 Railway Union 3
Belfast Harlequins 2 Pembroke Wanderers 0
Pegasus 3 UCD 2
Muckross 0 Ards 0
Week 2   6 October 2018  
Loreto HC 5 Muckross 0
Pembroke Wanderers 2 Pegasus 4
Cork Harlequins 0 Old Alex 1
Railway Union 2 Belfast Harlequins 2
Ards 0 UCD 1
Week 3   13 October 2018  
Belfast Harlequins 0 Cork Harlequins 3
Pembroke Wanderers 2 Railway Union 0
UCD 2 Loreto HC 0
Muckross 1 Old Alex 5
Ards 0 Pegasus 4
Week 4   20 October 2018  
Cork Harlequins 1 Pembroke Wanderers 2
Old Alex 0 UCD 1
Belfast Harlequins 2 Muckross 0
Railway Union 1 Pegasus 3
Loreto HC 5 Ards 0
Week 5   3-4 November 2018  
Railway Union 1 Cork Harlequins 3
UCD 1 Belfast Harlequins 1
Ards 1 Old Alex 2
Pegasus 0 Loreto HC 2
Pembroke Wanderers 2 Muckross 1
Week 6   7-10 November 2018  
Belfast Harlequins 3 Ards 1
Cork Harlequins 2 Pegasus 4
Old Alex 1 Loreto HC 2
UCD 3 Pembroke Wanderers 1
Muckross 0 Railway Union 2
Week 7   17 November 2018  
Cork Harlequins 1 Muckross 0
Ards 3 Pembroke Wanderers 4
Loreto HC 5 Belfast Harlequins 1
UCD 1 Railway Union 1
Pegasus 1 Old Alex 0
Week 8   24 November 2018  
Loreto HC 2 Pembroke Wanderers 2
UCD 0 Cork Harlequins 2
Ards 1 Railway Union 1
Belfast Harlequins 1 Old Alex 1
Muckross 1 Pegasus 3

References

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Websites

Hockey Ireland (2019) EYHL Women’s League 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: http://www.hockey.ie/eyhlinfo?league=EYHL-Women-sLeague [Accessed 15 January 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Margaret Williams, UCD

 

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Hockey Ireland | EY Hockey League Men 2018-19

Table

 PWDLGFGAGDPts
Glenanne74301810815
Banbridge65011813515
Pembroke Wanderers75022019115
Three Rock Rovers530213949
Lisnagarvey5302141229
Annadale73041419-59
Monkstown5203191366
Cookstown71241621-55
Cork Church of Ireland6033913-43
YMCA7025513-82

Results

Home Team Away Team 
Week 1 22 September 2018 
Cork Church of Ireland1Glenanne1
Monkstown6Annadale2
Lisnagarvey1Pembroke Wanderers2
Cookstown7YMCA1
Banbridge4Three Rock Rovers3
Week 2 29 September 2018 
Annadale1Glenanne2
Cookstown0Lisnagarvey4
Pembroke Wanderers4Monkstown3
YMCA1Three Rock Rovers3
Banbridge3Cork Church of Ireland1
Week 3 6 October 2018 
Cork Church of Ireland2YMCA2
Lisnagarvey5Banbridge4
Cookstown2Glenanne2
Pembroke Wanderers1Annadale2
Week 4 13 October 2018 
Banbridge2YMCA1
Three Rock Rovers4Lisnagarvey1
Glenanne6Pembroke Wanderers2
Monkstown6Cookstown1
Midweek Rescheduled 17-18 October 2018 
Annadale1Banbridge2
Monkstown2Three Rock Rovers3
Week 5 20-21 October 2018 
Annadale4Cookstown3
Pembroke Wanderers3Cork Church of Ireland2
Glenanne1Three Rock Rovers0
YMCA2Lisnagarvey3
Banbridge3Monkstown2
Week 6 3 November 2018 
Cork Church of Ireland1Cookstown1
YMCA3Glenanne3
Week 7 10 November 2018 
Cookstown2Pembroke Wanderers3
Glenanne3Annadale1
Week 8 17 November 2018 
Pembroke Wanderers5YMCA3
Week 9 1 December 2018 
Cork Church of Ireland2Annadale3

References

_______________________________________________________

Websites

Hockey Ireland (2019) EYHL Men’s League 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: http://www.hockey.ie/eyhlinfo?league=EYHL-Men-sLeague [Accessed 15 January 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Kevin Smyth & Richard Sheehy.

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Hockey Ireland | EY Hockey League 2 Women 2018-19

Table

  P W D L GF GA GD Pts
Pool A                
Queens University 4 3 1 0 14 6 8 14
Trinity College 4 2 0 2 12 6 6 10
Corinthian 4 2 1 1 5 5 0 10
UCC 4 2 0 2 11 9 2 9
Greenfields 4 0 0 4 1 17 -16 1
Pool B                
Catholic Institute 4 4 0 0 12 5 7 16
Monkstown 4 3 0 1 11 4 7 13
Lurgan 4 1 0 3 6 9 -3 6
Dungannon 4 1 1 2 6 11 -5 6
NUI Galsway 4 0 1 3 7 13 -6 3

Pool A Results

Home Team   Away Team  
Round 1   29 September 2018  
Queens University 6 Greenfields 0
Trinity College 1 Corinthian 2
Round 2   13-14 October 2018  
UCC 3 Queens University 4
Greenfields 0 Corinthian 1
Round 3   4 November 2018  
Queens University 3 Trinity College 2
UCC 4 Greenfields 1
Round 4   24 November 2018  
Corinthian 1 Queens University 1
Trinity College 3 UCC 1
Round 5   8 December 2018  
Trinity College 6 Greenfields 0
UCC 3 Corinthian 1

Pool B Results

Home Team   Away Team  
Round 1   29 September 2019  
Lurgan 0 Monkstown 1
NUI Galway 1 Dungannon 1
Round 2   13 October 2018  
Monkstown 5 NUI Galway 2
Catholic Institute 3 Lurgan 2
Round 3   3 November 2018  
NUI Galway 1 Catholic Institute 3
Dungannon 1 Monkstown 5
Round 4   24 November 2018  
Monkstown 0 Catholic Institute 1
Dungannon 2 Lurgan 0
Round 5   8 December 2018  
NUI Galway 3 Lurgan 4
Catholic Institute 5 Dungannon 2

References

_______________________________________________________

Websites

Hockey Ireland (2019) EYHL 2 Women’s Pool A 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: http://www.hockey.ie/eyhlinfo?league=EYHL2-Women-sPoolA [Accessed 15 January 2019]

Hockey Ireland (2019) EYHL 2 Women’s Pool B 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: http://www.hockey.ie/eyhlinfo?league=EYHL2-Women-sPoolB [Accessed 15 January 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Margaret Williams, UCD

 

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Hockey Ireland | EY Hockey League 2 Men 2018-19

Table

  P W D L GF GA GD Pts
Pool A                
UCD 3 2 1 0 10 4 6 10
Railway Union 3 1 2 0 9 4 5 8
Bandon 3 0 1 2 5 7 -2 4
Bangor 3 1 0 2 8 17 -9 4
Pool B                
Corinthian 3 3 0 0 15 5 10 12
Instonians 3 2 0 1 14 7 7 8
Kilkeel 3 1 0 2 9 11 -2 4
UCC 3 0 0 3 2 17 -15 0

Pool A Results

Home Team   Away Team  
Round 1   13 October 2018  
Bangor 3 Bandon 2
Railway Union 0 UCD 0
Round 2   3 November 2018  
Bandon 1 UCD 2
Bangor 2 Railway Union 7
Round 3   1 December 2018  
UCD 8 Bangor 3
Railway Union 2 Bandon 2

Pool B Results

Home Team   Away Team  
Round 1   13 October 2018  
Instonians 8 UCC 0
Kilkeel 2 Corinthian 6
Round 2   3 November 2018  
UCC 1 Kilkeel 5
Corinthian 5 Instonians 2
Round 3   1 December 2018  
Kilkeel 2 Instonians 4
UCC 1 Corinthian 4

References

_______________________________________________________

Websites

Hockey Ireland (2019) EYHL 2 Men’s Pool A 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: http://www.hockey.ie/eyhlinfo?league=EYHL2-Men-sPoolA [Accessed 15 January 2019]

Hockey Ireland (2019) EYHL 2 Men’s Pool B 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: http://www.hockey.ie/eyhlinfo?league=EYHL2-Men-sPoolB [Accessed 15 January 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Kevin Smyth & Richard Sheehy.

 

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Federation of International Hockey | International Series Women 2018

Federation of International Hockey

Results – Ireland v Spain – 6-11 February 2018

DateHome Team Away Team 
06.02.2018Spain7Ireland0
08.02.2018Spain0Ireland2
10.02.2018Spain3Ireland1
11.02.2018Spain2Ireland3

[2][3][4][5]

Series Drawn 2-2

Venues

MatchVenue
All MatchesCHP Benalmadena, Spain

[2][3][4][5]

Report

___________________________________________________________________________

Ireland v Spain

Ireland gained a two-all draw in the series with a number 11 ranked Spain, who were just off a series of draws with World Number 5 Australia, whereas Ireland had not played a series since November.[3]

6 February 2018: Spain 7 Ireland 0:

Spain nearly went in front after 90 seconds but their goal from the first penalty corner of the match was disallowed after a goal-mouth scramble, Lucia Jiminez, however, put Spain in front after 3 minutes. Ireland had their first chance from a penalty corner of their own but Roisin Upton’s shot went wide. Spain went 2-0 up on ten minutes as Berta Bonastre ran from the baseline into the circle and scored from close range. Ireland put Spain under some pressure late in the first half and Chloe Brown’s shot was saved by the Spanish Goalie.[2]

Berta Bonastre scored her second goal with a stroke high into the right corner to put Spain 3-0 up and they then scored four goals in the fourth quarter to finish 7-0 winners and spoil Naomi Carroll’s 100th Irish cap. Begona Garcia (2), Lola Riera and Maialen Garcia were the scorers.[2]

8 February 2018: Spain 0 Ireland 2

The second game was played at a significantly higher pace and Ireland put Spain under pressure right from the whistle. Deirdre Duke won a penalty corner for Ireland but her shot was saved. The Irish defence kept Spain at bay, and in the 29th minute Ireland were rewarded with a goal from a diving Katie Mullan from a cross-field pass from Gillian Power.[3]

Zoe Wilson and Shirley McCay were threading passes through the Spanish defence in the second half and a penalty stroke from Lena Tice put Ireland 2-0 up. The penalty was awarded after a penalty corner that was stopped on the line by a Spanish body. Spain put Ireland under pressure towards the end as they sought to get back into the match but Ireland’s defence held well to give Ireland a 2-0 victory.[3]

10 February 2018: Spain 3 Ireland 1

Ireland started as they had played in the previous win, with Sarah Torrans causing trouble for the Spanish defence from the start, a pass to Katie Mullan saw a shot sail just over the crossbar. Torrans drew an excellent save herself and the rebound from Gillian Pinder was cleared as well. Just before half-time Ireland were rewarded as Anna O’Flanagan sent a cross into the circle for Aisling Naughton to put Ireland 1-0 up.[4]

The Irish were defence was caught unaware for the Spanish equaliser as an out-of-place defence was punished by a Marta Segu goal in the 33rd minute. Ireland responded with a reverse shot from O’Flanagan that went just wide of the post, and forced another save minutes later. Spain, however, got two goals in five minutes to seal the match, Alicia Magaz and Marta Segu the scorers.[4]

11 February 2018: Spain 2 Ireland 3

Anna O’Flanagan won a penalty corner in the opening minutes as Ireland started the brighter, however, Zoe wilson’s strike from the top of the circle flew just over the crossbar. From there on Spain seized momentum, and in the 9th minute Carmen Cano gave them the lead. A second goal from Lola Riera from a goalmouth scramble saw Spain take control, forcing two more saves in quick succession. Ireland finished the half the stronger as Lena Tice’s shot ricocheted off the post.[5]

Ireland started the second half as they finished the first with two shots coming off the post and crossbar. Anna O’ Flanagan then scored from the penalty spot to put Ireland back in the game, and Deirdre Duke forced a fine save. Katie Mullan made a vitall interception and a one-two with Ellen curran caught the Spanish defence napping, and Mullan put a reverse shot into the corner for an equaliser. Anna O’Flanagan then won it for Ireland from a penalty corner with a deflection of Shirley MCCay’s shot. The come-from-behind victory left the series tied two wins apiece.[5]

Players and Scorers

Ireland women’s Hockey Team v Spain 2018 [References: 4]

Ireland Squad [2][3][4][5]

DateIreland Squad (Goals)
06.02.2018Starters: G O’ Flanagan, Z Wilson, L Tice, S McCay, L Colvin, R Upton, G Pinder, K Mullan, N Carroll, N Evans, K Lloyd. Subs: C Cassin, H Matthews, Y O’Byrne, A Meeke, E Beatty, C Brown, D Duke.
08.02.2018Starters: G O’ Flanagan, H Matthews, L McGuire, L Tice(1), R Upton, Z Wilson, G Pinder, K Mullan (C)(1), D Duke, A Naughton, S Torrans. Subs: E Buckley, Y O’Byrne, S McCay, L Colvin, R Barry, N Evans, E Russell.
10.02.2018Starters: E Buckley, Y O’Byrne, N Evans, K Mullan, S MCCay, E Tice, G Pinder, R Upton, S Torrans, A O’Flanagan (C), Z Wilson. Subs: C Cassin, A Naughton (1), N Carroll, L Colvin, H Matthews, R Barry, L McGuire.
11.02.2018Starters: G O’ Flanagan, A Naughton, N Evans, K Mullan (C)(1), E Tice, G Pinder, L Colvin, H Matthews, A O’Flanagan (2), Z Wilson, E Curran. Subs: E Buckley, Y O’Byrne, S McCay, S Torrans, D Duke, A Meeke, L MCGuire.

References

___________________________________________________________________________

Websites

[1] Hockey Ireland (2017) Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/user_data/modules/player_profiles2/8089/36Ggv3vHPUGom7VCRnL57YR8.jpeg [Accessed 29 May 2017]

[2] Hockey Ireland (2017) Spain Seal Victory In Opening Fixture of Series [Internet] Available from: http://www.hockey.ie/news-detail/10034986/ [Accessed 14 February 2018]

[3] Hockey Ireland (2017) Green Army Earn 2-0 Victory Over Spain [Internet] Available from: http://www.hockey.ie/news-detail/10035100/ [Accessed 14 February 2018]

[4] Hockey Ireland (2017) Spain Edge Encounter With Green Army [Internet] Available from: http://www.hockey.ie/news-detail/10035166/ [Accessed 14 February 2018]

[5] Hockey Ireland (2017) Green Army Beat Spain To Split The Series [Internet] Available from: http://www.hockey.ie/news-detail/10035182/ [Accessed 14 February 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Margaret Williams and Irene Carroll (UCD)

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Leinster Hockey | Men’s Division 1 2015-2018

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LHA Mens Division 1 2015-16

 

  P W D L F A Pts
Division 1A              
Corinthians 1 8 5 1 2 14 8 16
UCD 1 8 4 2 2 15 8 14
Clontarf 1 8 3 4 1 18 10 13
YMCA 1 8 3 2 3 14 14 11
Avoca 1 8 0 1 7 8 29 1
Division 1B              
Dublin University 1 8 5 1 2 18 12 16
Kilkenny 1 8 5 1 2 17 11 16
Rathgar 1 8 4 2 2 19 9 14
Fingal 1 8 2 2 4 17 15 8
Weston 1 8 1 0 7 7 31 3
Division 1 (1st Half)              
YMCA 1 9 8 0 1 36 8 24
Clontarf 1 9 6 2 1 32 14 20
Corinthians 1 9 6 2 1 30 14 20
UCD 1 9 5 3 1 22 13 18
Avoca 1 9 5 0 4 18 21 15
Fingal 1 9 3 1 5 21 24 10
Dublin University 1 9 3 0 6 12 18 9
Rathgar 1 9 2 2 5 17 14 8
Kilkenny 1 9 2 0 7 13 31 6
Weston 1 9 0 0 9 9 53 0

[1]
[2][3]

League Split at Halfway Stage into Divisions 1A (Top Half) and 1B (Bottom Half).

UCD 1 Promoted to EY Hockey League (Irish Hockey League) for 2016-17. No Team Promoted or Relegated from Leinster Hockey League Division 2

 

LHA Mens Division 1 2016-17

 

  P W D L F A Pts
Corinthians 1 16 13 1 2 51 16 40
YMCA 1 16 13 0 3 65 25 39
Clontarf 1 16 8 5 3 40 26 29
Dublin University 1 16 8 4 4 39 34 28
Rathgar 1 16 5 4 7 28 32 19
Fingal 1 16 4 3 9 27 50 15
Kilkenny 1 16 3 6 7 41 53 15
Avoca 1 16 3 2 11 26 41 11
Weston 1 16 1 3 12 23 63 6

[4]

No team Promoted to EY Hockey League (Irish Hockey League) and UCD 1 Relegated. No Team Promoted or Relegated to Leinster Hockey League Division 2

 

LHA Men’s Division 1 2017-18

 

  P W D L F A Pts
YMCA 1 18 14 2 2 87 33 44
Corinthians 1 18 14 2 2 71 24 44
UCD 1 18 13 3 2 73 31 42
Avoca 1 18 9 4 5 39 25 31
Clontarf 1 18 6 5 7 37 39 23
Rathgar 1 18 6 4 8 43 55 22
Kilkenny 1 18 5 2 11 48 58 17
Dublin University 1 18 5 2 11 43 53 17
Dublin North 1 18 3 3 12 29 70 12
Weston 1 18 1 1 16 14 96 4

[5]

Fingal Renamed Dublin North.

YMCA 1 Promoted to and Railway Union 1 Relegated from EY Hockey League (Irish Hockey League). Weston Relegated to and Portrane Promoted from Leinster Hockey League Division 2.

 

 

References

_________________________________________________________

 

Images

 

[4] Leinster Hockey Facebook Page (2018) Leinster Hockey Logo [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-1/c66.65.816.816/s200x200/311049_176104735800244_830978520_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=3ff8042d70c8faea6e7012fd10941926&oe=5C31F181 [Accessed 18 September 2018]

 

Websites

 

[1] Leinster Hockey (2016) Mens Division 1 2015-16 [Internet] Available from: http://www.leinsterhockey.ie/league/99112/division_one2015-16 [Accessed 19 January 2017]

[2] Leinster Hockey (2016) Mens Division 1A 2015-16 [Internet] Available from: http://www.leinsterhockey.ie/league/104284/division1_a2015-16 [Accessed 19 January 2017]

[3] Leinster Hockey (2016) Mens Division 1B 2015-16 [Internet] Available from: http://www.leinsterhockey.ie/league/104285/division1_b2015-16 [Accessed 19 January 2017]

[4] Leinster Hockey (2017) Mens Division 1 2016-17 [Internet] Available from: http://www.leinsterhockey.ie/league/110770/mens_division1 [Accessed 5 March 2017]

[5] Leinster Hockey (2018) Mens Division 1 2017-18 [Internet] Available from: http://www.leinsterhockey.ie/league/120307/division_one2017-18 [Accessed 18 September 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Richard Conville (Three Rock Rovers), Kevin Smyth (Corinthians) & Richard Sheehy (Trinity College Dublin).

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Kevin Smyth & Richard Sheehy.

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Federation of International Hockey | World Cup Men 1978-2018

Federation of International Hockey Logo

Ireland has qualified for the Men’s World Cup twice, in Buenos Aires 1978, and Lahore 1990, finishing 12th both times.[1][4]

FIH Hockey World Cup Buenos Aires 1978

Pos   P W D L F A Pts
1 Pakistan 8 8 0 0 35 4 24
2 Netherlands 8 6 0 2 26 14 18
3 Australia 8 6 0 2 24 13 18
4 West Germany 8 3 2 3 28 18 11
5 Spain 8 5 1 2 11 5 16
6 India 8 4 1 3 11 16 13
7 England 8 2 3 3 11 10 9
8 Argentina 8 2 2 4 12 18 8
9 Poland 8 3 1 4 17 25 10
10 Malaysia 8 2 2 4 9 11 8
11 Canada 8 2 2 4 15 19 8
12 Ireland 8 1 2 5 10 23 5
13 Italy 7 1 0 6 3 29 3
14 Belgium 7 1 2 4 13 20 5

Compiled from: [1][2][3]

FIH Hockey World Cup Lahore 1990

Pos   P W D L F A Pts
1 Neterlands 7 5 1 1 21 13 16
2 Pakistan 7 4 1 2 13 10 13
3 Australia 7 6 0 1 17 7 18
4 West Germany 7 5 0 2 16 7 15
5 England 7 4 1 2 12 7 13
6 USSR 7 2 2 3 9 11 8
7 France 7 3 1 3 8 13 7
8 Spain 7 3 0 4 13 17 9
9 Argentina 7 3 1 3 15 15 10
10 India 7 1 1 5 12 18 4
11 Canada 7 1 1 5 6 11 4
12 Ireland 7 0 1 6 3 18 1

Compiled from : [4][5][6]

Websites

[1] Federation of International Hockey (2018) Hockey World Cup Buenos Aires 1978 Men – Teams [Internet] Available from: http://www.fih.ch/events/world-cup/hockey-world-cup-buenos-aires-1978-m/teams/ [Accessed 3 August 2018]

[2] Federation of International Hockey (2018) Hockey World Cup Buenos Aires 1978 Men – Pools [Internet] Available from: http://www.fih.ch/events/world-cup/hockey-world-cup-buenos-aires-1978-m/pools-matches/pools/ [Accessed 3 August 2018]

[3] Federation of International Hockey (2018) Hockey World Cup Buenos Aires 1978 Men – Matches [Internet] Available from: http://www.fih.ch/events/world-cup/hockey-world-cup-buenos-aires-1978-m/pools-matches/matches/ [Accessed 3 August 2018]

[4] Federation of International Hockey (2018) Hockey World Cup Lahore 1990 Men – Teams [Internet] Available from: http://www.fih.ch/events/world-cup/hockey-world-cup-lahore-1990-m/teams/ [Accessed 3 August 2018]

[5] Federation of International Hockey (2018) Hockey World Cup Lahore 1990 Men – Pools [Internet] Available from: http://www.fih.ch/events/world-cup/hockey-world-cup-lahore-1990-m/pools-matches/pools/ [Accessed 3 August 2018]

[6] Federation of International Hockey (2018) Hockey World Cup Lahore 1990 Men – Matches [Internet] Available from: http://www.fih.ch/events/world-cup/hockey-world-cup-lahore-1990-m/pools-matches/matches/ [Accessed 3 August 2018]

Images

[7] Federation of International Hockey (2018) FIH Logo 2000 [Internet] Available from: http://www.fih.ch/files/logos/competitions/fih_logo_2000.gif [Accessed 3 August 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Kevin Smyth & Richard Sheehy.

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