Results
Date | Home Team | Away Team | ||
Round 1 | ||||
08.10.2011 | Bandon | 1 | UCD | 5 |
08.10.2011 | Railway Union | 11 | South Antrim | 2 |
08.10.2011 | Annadale | 4 | YMCA | 1 |
08.10.2011 | Belfast Harlequins | 5 | Kilkeel | 4 |
08.10.2011 | Lisnagarvey | 4 | UCC | 0 |
08.10.2011 | NICS | 2 | Corinthian | 1 |
08.10.2011 | Monkstown | 4 | Fingal | 1 |
08.10.2011 | Instonians | 9 | North Down | 1 |
08.10.2011 | Pembroke Wanderers | 7 | Clontarf | 0 |
Round 2 | ||||
12.11.2011 | Cookstown | 1 | Banbridge | 2 |
12.11.2011 | Monkstown | 2 | Pembroke Wanderers | 2 |
12.11.2011 | Church of Ireland | 2 | Lisnagarvey | 4 |
12.11.2011 | Cork Harlequins | 3 | Annadale | 2 |
12.11.2011 | Belfast Harlequins | 1 | NICS | 2 |
12.11.2011 | Instonians | 4 | Mossley | 2 |
12.11.2011 | Railway Union | 5 | Three Rock Rovers | 2 |
12.11.2011 | UCD | 1 | Glennane | 3 |
Quarter-Finals | ||||
28.04.2012 | Cork Harlequins | 2 | Banbridge | 1 |
28.04.2012 | Lisnagarvey | 3 | Pembroke Wanderers | 0 |
28.04.2012 | NICS | 0 | Instonians | 1 |
28.04.2012 | Railway Union | 2 | Glennanne | 0 |
Semi-Finals | ||||
12.05.2012 | Cork Harlequins | 4 | Instonians | 3 |
12.05.2012 | Railway Union | 3 | Lisnagarvey | 2 |
Final | ||||
13.05.2012 | Railway Union | 3 | Cork Harlequins | 4 |
Report
Cork Harlequins won the Hockey Ireland Men’s Irish Senior Cup in 2011-12, defeating Railway Union, of Sandymount in Dublin 4, 4-3 in the Final. They had earlier dispatched Annadale, Banbridge and Instonians in previous rounds.
References
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]
Websites
[2] Hockey Ireland Wayback Machine (2012) Men’s Irish Senior Cup 2011-12 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120704163545/http://www.hockey.ie:80/competitionFixturesResults/47776/draw [Accessed 19 January 2019]
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Fr. Richard Sheehy (Trinity), Richard Conville (Three Rock Rovers) and Kevin Smyth (Corinthians).
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