Midland Regional Hockey Association

Midlands Regional Hockey Association
SportField Hockey
JurisdictionMidlands
AbbreviationMRHA
AffiliationEngland Hockey
Official website
www.mrha.co.uk

The Midland Regional Hockey Association is the organising body for field hockey in the Midlands, England. It feeds teams into the Men's and Women's England Hockey Leagues and receives teams from regional and county leagues.

League structure

The region has separate men's league structures for 1st, 2nd and 3rd XIs, and an open Central League for 4th XIs and below. The champions of the Premier Division enter the Men's and Women's England Hockey League Conference play-offs.

The league covers the counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.[1]

First XI League
Midlands Premier
(promotion to English Hockey League)
Midlands Division 1
West Midlands Premier East Midlands Premier
West Midlands Division 1 East Midlands Division 1
West Midlands Division 2 East Midlands Division 2
Second XI League
Midlands Premier
Midlands Division 1
West Midlands Premier East Midlands Premier
West Midlands Division 1 East Midlands Division 1
West Midlands Division 2 East Midlands Division 2
Third XI League
Midlands Premier
West Midlands Premier East Midlands Premier
West Midlands Division 1 East Midlands Division 1
West Midlands Division 2 East Midlands Division 2
Central League
Midlands Premier
West Midlands Premier East Midlands Premier
North West Division 1 South West Division 1 North East Division 1 South East Division 1
North West Division 2 South West Division 2 North East Division 2 South East Division 2

Recent champions

Midlands Hockey League 1XI Premier Division

Season Champions Runners Up
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03 Leek Coventry & North Warwick
2003–04 University of Birmingham Coventry & North Warwick
2004–05 Lichfield West Bridgford
2005–06 Sikh Union (Nottingham) Telford & Wrekin
2006–07 Telford & Wrekin Harborne
2007–08 Harborne Chesterfield
2008–09 Harborne Coventry & North Warwick
2009–10 Olton & West Warwicks Lichfield
2010–11 Lichfield Khalsa
2011–12 Khalsa West Bridgford
2012–13 West Bridgford Rugby & East Warwickshire
2013–14 Barford Tigers Bournville
2014–15 Lichfield Bournville
2015–16 Leek University of Nottingham
2016–17 University of Nottingham Khalsa
2017–18 Belper Harborne
2018–19 Harborne Barford Tigers
2019–20
[2]

Midlands Women's Hockey League 1XI Premier Division

Season Champions Runners Up
2000–01
2001–02
2002–03 Worcester Norton Nottingham Highfields
2003–04 Nottingham Highfields Belper
2004–05 Belper Cannock
2005–06 Cannock Olton & West Warwicks 2s
2006–07 Bedford Matlock Baileans
2007–08 Leicester 2s Loughborough Students 2s
2008–09 Northampton Saints Loughborough Students 2s
2009–10 Worcester Kettering
2010–11 Northampton Saints Bedford
2011–12 Stourport Beeston 2s
2012–13 Beeston 2s Boots
2013–14 Beeston 2s University of Birmingham 2s
2014–15 Belper University of Birmingham 2s
2015–16 University of Birmingham 2s Northampton Saints
2016–17 Beeston 2s University of Birmingham 2s
2017–18 University of Birmingham 2s Belper
2018–19 University of Nottingham Beeston 2s
2019–20
[3]

References

  1. ^ "Midlands Hockey League Constitution". www.mrha.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Midlands Hockey League Results". www.mrha.co.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Midlands Women's Hockey League Results". mrhawl. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
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