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Ulster Senior League (men's hockey)

The Ulster Senior League is a league competition for the first teams of men's hockey clubs affiliated to the Ulster Hockey Union of Hockey Ireland.

Formation edit

At a Special General Meeting of the Union held on 15 October 1897 in the Royal Avenue Hotel, Belfast, the clubs present resolved to form the Ulster Senior League.[1] Eight teams participated in the first season: Antrim, Ards, Cliftonville, King's (Liverpool) Regiment, Lisburn, North Down, North Staffordshire Regiment and Ulster[2]

Current composition of the Senior League edit

In 2022–23, there are 10 clubs in the Ulster Senior League season.[3]

Premier League
Belfast Harlequins
Bangor
Kilkeel
Mossley
Newry Olympic
North Down
NICS
Portadown
Queen's University
South Antrim

Early format edit

From its formation until 1953 entry to the Ulster Senior League could only be obtained by application to the Ulster Hockey Union. The applicant club would then have to be successful in a vote amongst the Senior Clubs. The size of the Senior League varied between seven competing clubs in the 1900s to as many as eighteen in the late 1920s. With eighteen teams it was necessary to play the league in two pools with the winners of the pools playing a Test Match to decide that year's league champions.

1953 reorganisation edit

In 1953 the eight team Senior League amalgamated with the eight team Qualifying League. There was no realignment of teams at this time, the only difference was the renaming of the two leagues as Senior League Section A (the old Senior League) and Senior League Section B (the old Qualifying League). Teams did not change Sections during this period and no teams were promoted or relegated to or from the Senior League.

At the end of each league season the winner of Section A played the winner of Section B in a Test Match to decide the winner of the Keightley Cup. The loser of the Test Match was awarded the Ireland's Saturday Night Cup. During this period the trophy was always won by the Section A winner.

Senior League 1953–54 to 1956–57
Section A Section B
Antrim Albert Foundry
Banbridge Down
Belfast YMCA East Antrim
Cliftonville Holywood
Lisnagarvey Mossley
North Down Newry Olympic
Portrush Parkview
Queen's University South Antrim

1958 reorganisation edit

Prior to the start of the 1957–58 season, the Council of the Ulster Branch made a controversial decision. Portrush, who had finished bottom of Section A in 1956–57 were demoted to Section B. Parkview, the winners of Section B in 1956–57, were moved to Section A. This signalled the intention of the League to move to Promotion and Relegation. A report was commissioned by the Council of the Ulster Branch to establish new league structures.

The report and debate lead to the league reorganising to allow for promotion and relegation prior to the start of the 1958–59 season. There were eight teams in each league section. A Qualifying League in two sections provided two lower rungs for the league, with a further Intermediate section below that. The formation of the sections again proved controversial, as some clubs were not placed in the section that their previous seasons standing would merit. In particular, it was reported that Saintfield (Intermediate A) had finished above four clubs in 1957–58 that were placed in Qualifying B.

Ulster Leagues after re-alignment in 1958–59
Senior League Qualifying A Qualifying B Intermediate A
Antrim Albert Foundry Ballymena Cookstown
Banbridge Down Bangor Courtalds
Belfast YMCA East Antrim King's Scholars Dunmurry
Cliftonville Holywood Lisburn OB Hollerith
Lisnagarvey Mossley NICS Lisnafillin
Parkview Newry Olympic Old Bleach Montalto
Portrush North Down RUC Portadown
Queen's University South Antrim Shorts & Harland Saintfield

1969 reorganisation edit

At the end of the 1968–69 season the Senior League expanded from eight to ten teams and was renamed as Senior League Section 1. The remaining six Qualifying League 'A' were joined by the top four teams from Qualifying 'B' to form a ten team league known as Senior League Section 2. All remaining club first teams were entered in the Intermediate League. In season 1975–76 Section 2 was increased to 12 teams.

Membership of the two Senior League Sections at the start of the 1969–70 season was as follows

Senior League prior to 1969–70
Section 1 Section 2
Antrim Bangor
Banbridge Cookstown
Belfast YMCA Crossgar
Cliftonville East Antrim
Friends School OB Newry
Instonians North Down
Lisnagarvey N.I.C.S.
Mossley Parkview
Portrush R.U.C.
Queen's University Saintfield

2001 reorganisation edit

In 2001 Section 1 was reduced to eight teams, and was renamed as the Premier League. Section 2 remained with twelve teams and was renamed as Senior 1. The Intermediate League was renamed as Senior 2, with all remaining teams placed in this section.

The top three teams in the Premier League at the end of the season qualify for the All-Ireland Club Championship.

2015 reorganisation edit

The top four teams departed for the new Irish Hockey League (IHL) and the league reduced from three divisions to two. The League champions now qualify for the Provincial play-offs where they compete for promotion to the IHL.

2017 reorganisation edit

Four teams dropped into junior hockey and the two divisions were amalgamated into a single Premier League of fourteen teams.[4]

2018 reorganisation edit

The Intermediate League was revived.

Trophies edit

  • Winners of the Premier League are awarded the Keightley Cup.
  • Winners of Senior 1 were awarded the Ireland's Saturday Night Cup.
  • Winners of Senior 2 were awarded the Cliftonville Cup.[5]

League winners and relegated clubs edit

2018–19 on edit

Year Relegated from Irish Hockey League Premier League winner Promoted to Irish Hockey League 1 Premier League relegated Intermediate League promoted
2022–23 Cookstown Queen's University[6] n/a Newry Raphoe
2021–22 n/a Instonians[7] Cookstown
Instonians[8]
Raphoe Bangor
2019–20 n/a2 Cookstown[9] 2 n/a2 Bangor
Ballynahinch2
Belfast Harlequins
NICS2
2018–19 Cookstown Instonians[10] n/a Antrim
Belfast Harlequins
NICS
Ballynahinch

Key:

  • 1 – Irish Hockey League Second Division formed in 2018-19 with teams competing in addition to the Ulster Premier League. Prommotion to the Irish Premier League is via the IHL Second Division.[11]
  • 2 – 2019–20 Season abandoned due to coronavirus pandemic. Cookstown declared Premier League champions using percentage equalisation method. No promotion to or relegation from Irish Hockey League. Relegation to and promotion from Intermediate League based on percentage equalisation method.

2017–18 edit

Year Relegated from Irish Hockey League Premier League winner Also promoted from Premier League Premier League relegated
2017–18 n/a Kilkeel n/a Cliftonville1

Key:

  • 1 – 2017–18 Cliftonville relegated to revived Intermediate League (and changed name to CIYMS). Other teams joining Intermediate League were Armagh, Ballymena, Ballynahinch, Down, Parkview, PSNI, Portrush and Saintfield.

2015–16 to 2016–17 edit

Year Relegated from Irish Hockey League Premier League winner Also promoted from Premier League Premier League relegated Senior One winner
2016–17 Instonians[12] Cookstown[13]1 Annadale2 Campbellians3 South Antrim4
2015–16 Annadale & Cookstown Instonians[14]5 n/a South Antrim Campbellians[15]

Key:

  • 1 – 2016–17 Cookstown promoted to Irish Hockey League after winning the promotion/relegation play-off.
  • 2 – 2016–17 Annadale promoted to Irish Hockey League after winning the Provincial play-offs.
  • 3 – 2016–17 Campbellians dropped into junior hockey.
  • 4 – 2016–17 Antrim, Bangor, Cliftonville and Queen's University promoted alongside South Antrim. Armagh, Ballynahinch and Portrush dropped into junior hockey.
  • 5 – 2015–16 Instonians promoted to Irish Hockey League after winning the Provincial play-offs.

2010–11 to 2014–15 edit

Year Premier League Winner Premier League Relegated Senior One Winner Senior One Relegated Senior Two Winner
2014–15 Banbridge[16]1 Antrim unknown2 PSNI(?) Cliftonville3
2013–14 Lisnagarvey[17] Raphoe Newry Cliftonville Portrush
2012–13 Banbridge[18] Mossley Raphoe Armagh
Ballynahinch
PSNI4
2011–12 Cookstown North Down Antrim Cliftonville Ballynahinch
2010–11 Lisnagarvey Bangor Belfast Harlequins Ballynahinch Campbellians
2009–10 Cookstown[19] Raphoe N.I.C.S. Down Ballynahinch
2008–09 Cookstown[20] Raphoe5 Kilkeel6 Ballynahinch Down
2007–08 Cookstown[21] Kilkeel Raphoe Down Armagh
2006–07 Annadale N.I.C.S. Mossley PSNI Down
2005–06 Annadale North Down Kilkeel Armagh South Antrim
2004–05 Annadale Raphoe North Down South Antrim Armagh
2003–04 Annadale Kilkeel Raphoe Armagh Ballynahinch
2002–03 Annadale Mossley Bangor Parkview Portadown
2001–02 Lisnagarvey Newry Kilkeel Portadown Parkview

Key:

  • 1 – 2014–15 Banbridge along with Annadale, Cookstown and Lisnagarvey joined the Irish Hockey League for the 2015–16 season.
  • 2 – 2014–15 Mossley, North Down, Portadown, Raphoe and South Antrim promoted.
  • 3 – 2014–15 Armagh, Ballynahinch and Cliftonville promoted. (Ballymena, Down, Larne, Newcastle, Parkview and Saintfield were relegated to the Junior League.)
  • 4 – 2012–13 Cliftonville were also promoted.
  • 5 – 2008–09 Raphoe were not relegated due to increase in number of teams in premier league to ten.
  • 6 – 2008–09 North Down were also promoted to enable increase of premier league to ten teams.

2000–01 to 1969–70 edit

Year Section 1 Winner Section 1 Relegated Section 2 Winner Section 2 Relegated Intermediate Winner
2000–01 Lisnagarvey North Down & Raphoe Bangor1 Larne, Parkview & Portrush Armagh
1999-2000 Lisnagarvey Cliftonville N.I.C.S. Down R.U.C.
1998–99 Lisnagarvey Bangor North Down R.U.C. Portrush
1997–98 Instonians Holywood '87 Bangor Ballynahinch Larne & South Antrim2
1996–97 Lisnagarvey Cliftonville3 Bangor3 R.U.C.3 Larne3
1995–96 Instonians[22] Bangor Cliftonville Portrush North Down
1994–95 Lisnagarvey[23] Cliftonville Bangor East Antrim R.U.C.
1993–94 Lisnagarvey[24] Bangor Raphoe South Antrim Parkview
1992–93 Holywood '87 Queen's University Bangor R.U.C. Portrush
1991–92 Lisnagarvey Bangor Cliftonville Wanderers Portadown
1990–91 Lisnagarvey R.U.C. Bangor North Down Ballynahinch
1989–90 Lisnagarvey Bangor Newry Friends School Old Boys North Down
1988–89 Banbridge Collegians Queen's University North Down Wanderers
1987–88 Banbridge Antrim Collegians Portrush N.I.C.S.
1986–87 Banbridge Raphoe R.U.C. Corinthians Kilkeel
1985–86 Banbridge R.U.C. Raphoe N.I.C.S. Collegians
1984–85 Belfast Y.M.C.A. Cliftonville Annadale Collegians Down
1983–84 Belfast Y.M.C.A. Annadale R.U.C. Parkview Collegians
1982–83 Cookstown Queen's University Annadale Portadown East Antrim
1981–82 Belfast Y.M.C.A. Portadown Bangor Down & East Antrim Newry & Parkview
1980–81 Lisnagarvey[25] Annadale Portadown Newry & Parkview Corinthians & Down
1979–80 Belfast Y.M.C.A. Raphoe Queen's University Collegians & Down North Down & Parkview
1978–79 Belfast Y.M.C.A.4[26] Bangor Raphoe North Down & Parkview Down & South Antrim
1977–78 Lisnagarvey Mossley5 N.I.C.S.5 Crossgar & Stranmillis Collegians & Newry
1976–77 Lisnagarvey Portrush Bangor Collegians & Newry Raphoe & Stranmillis
1975–76 Cliftonville[27] Friends School Old Boys Annadale Stranmillis Portadown
1974–75 Instonians[28] Parkview Cookstown No relegation N.I.C.S. & Newry
1973–74 Cliftonville Queen's University Belfast Y.M.C.A. Newry East Antrim
1972–73 Cliftonville Collegians Banbridge East Antrim Newry
1971–72 Lisnagarvey Banbridge Collegians Newry Stranmillis
1970–71 Belfast Y.M.C.A. Parkview N.I.C.S. Annadale
1969–70 Lisnagarvey Banbridge & Mossley6 Parkview6 Saintfield Collegians

Key:

  • 1 – 2000–01 Bangor won Section 2 but lost a Promotion Playoff
  • 2 – 1997–98 South Antrim were runners-up and gained promotion when Holywood '87 folded.
  • 3 – 1996–97 Promotion and relegation suspended.
  • 4 – 1978–79 Belfast YMCA won League after 3–1 victory in Test Match against Instonians.
  • 5 – 1977–78 Promotion and relegation between Section 1 and 2 suspended because of Ireland's participation in the Hockey World Cup in Argentina.
  • 6 – 1969–70 Promotion and relegation between Section 1 and 2 suspended.

1968–69 to 1957–58 edit

Year Senior Winner Senior Relegated Qual. 'A' Winner Qual. 'A' Relegated Qual. 'B' Winner Qual. 'B' Relegated Inter. 'A' Winner
1968–69 Cliftonville F.S.O.B. North Down Collegians
1967–68 Cliftonville R.U.C. Mossley East Antrim1 Cookstown Short & Harland
1966–67 Cliftonville Banbridge R.U.C. Portadown East Antrim Ballymena Cookstown
1965–66 Lisnagarvey Mossley Instonians Lissara2 F.S.O.B. Holywood East Antrim
1964–65 Lisnagarvey3 Parkview Mossley North Down Lissara Albert Foundry Lisburn OB4
1963–64 Y.M.C.A. Bangor Parkview Montalto5 Portadown None5 Lissara
1962–63 Lisnagarvey[29] Parkview Portrush Holywood Instonians South Antrim King's Scholars
1961–62 Banbridge Portrush Bangor Down Old Bleach East Antrim Instonians
1960–61 Lisnagarvey[30] Mossley Parkview Albert Foundry Bangor Short & Harland Portadown
1959–60 Lisnagarvey[31] Parkview Cliftonville South Antrim Montalto King's Scholars Saintfield
1958–59 Cliftonville Mossley East Antrim RUC Lisburn OB Montalto
1957–58 North Down Portrush

KEY

  • 1 – 1967–68 Old Bleach(Qual. A) folded after this season. As a result, East Antrim were not relegated. In addition Holywood(Int. A) folded.
  • 2 – 1965–66 Lissara renamed as Crossgar at the end of this season.
  • 3 – 1964–65 Lisnagarvey won League after Test Match with Cliftonville
  • 4 – 1964–65 Lisburn Old Boys renamed as Friends School Old Boys at the end of this season.
  • 5 – 1963–64 Montalto withdrew from League during season. No relegation from Qualifying B.

1956–57 to formation edit

  • 1956–57
  • 1955–56 Belfast YMCA (Won Test Match against Parkview)
  • 1954–55 Lisnagarvey (Won Test Match against Parkview)
  • 1953–54 Lisnagarvey (Won Test Match against Down)
  • 1952–53 Lisnagarvey
  • 1951–52 Lisnagarvey
  • 1950–51 Lisnagarvey
  • 1949–50 Lisnagarvey (Won Test Match 1–0 v Parkview)[32]
  • 1948–49 Parkview (Won Test Match 2–1 after extra time v Antrim)[33]
  • 1947–48
  • 1946–47
  • 1945–46
  • 1944–45 Lisnagarvey
  • 1943–44
  • 1942–43
  • 1941–42
  • 1940–41
  • 1939–40
  • 1938–39 Lisnagarvey[34]
  • 1937–38 Lisnagarvey[35]
  • 1936–37 North Down[36]
  • 1935–36 North Down[37]
  • 1934–35 North Down[38]
  • 1933–34 Lisnagarvey (Won Test Match 3–1 v North Down)[39] (2 section Senior League)
  • 1932–33 North Down[40]
  • 1931–32 North Down[41]
  • 1930–31 Cliftonville[42]
  • 1929–30 Antrim[43]
  • 1928–29 Cliftonville[44]
  • 1927–28 Antrim[45]
  • 1926–27 Antrim[46]
  • 1925–26 Banbridge (Won Test Match 3–2 v Lisnagarvey)[47]
  • 1924–25 Lisnagarvey
  • 1923–24 East Antrim (Won Test Match 4–3 v Banbridge)[48]
  • 1922–23
  • 1921–22
  • 1920–21 Antrim (Won Test Match 3–1 v Banbridge)[49]
  • 1919–20
  • 1918–19 Not Played
  • 1917–18 Not Played
  • 1916–17 Not Played
  • 1915–16 Not Played
  • 1914–15 Not Played
  • 1913–14 Banbridge
  • 1912–13 Banbridge
  • 1911–12 Queen's University
  • 1910–11 Banbridge
  • 1909–10 Banbridge (after a Test Match)
  • 1908–09 Banbridge (after a Test Match)
  • 1907–08 Antrim
  • 1906–07 Cliftonville (after a Test Match)
  • 1905–06 Malone
  • 1904–05 Antrim (after a Test Match)
  • 1903–04 Banbridge
  • 1902–03 Antrim[50]
  • 1901–02 Banbridge[51]
  • 1900–01 Antrim[52]
  • 1899-1900 North Down
  • 1898–99
  • 1897–98 Antrim[53]

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Information gathered from Belfast Newsletter and Ireland Saturday Night

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The Ulster Senior League is a league competition for the first teams of men s hockey clubs affiliated to the Ulster Hockey Union of Hockey Ireland Contents 1 Formation 2 Current composition of the Senior League 3 Early format 4 1953 reorganisation 5 1958 reorganisation 6 1969 reorganisation 7 2001 reorganisation 8 2015 reorganisation 9 2017 reorganisation 10 2018 reorganisation 11 Trophies 12 League winners and relegated clubs 12 1 2018 19 on 12 2 2017 18 12 3 2015 16 to 2016 17 12 4 2010 11 to 2014 15 12 5 2000 01 to 1969 70 12 6 1968 69 to 1957 58 12 7 1956 57 to formation 13 SourcesFormation editAt a Special General Meeting of the Union held on 15 October 1897 in the Royal Avenue Hotel Belfast the clubs present resolved to form the Ulster Senior League 1 Eight teams participated in the first season Antrim Ards Cliftonville King s Liverpool Regiment Lisburn North Down North Staffordshire Regiment and Ulster 2 Current composition of the Senior League editIn 2022 23 there are 10 clubs in the Ulster Senior League season 3 Premier LeagueBelfast HarlequinsBangorKilkeelMossleyNewry OlympicNorth DownNICSPortadownQueen s UniversitySouth AntrimEarly format editFrom its formation until 1953 entry to the Ulster Senior League could only be obtained by application to the Ulster Hockey Union The applicant club would then have to be successful in a vote amongst the Senior Clubs The size of the Senior League varied between seven competing clubs in the 1900s to as many as eighteen in the late 1920s With eighteen teams it was necessary to play the league in two pools with the winners of the pools playing a Test Match to decide that year s league champions 1953 reorganisation editIn 1953 the eight team Senior League amalgamated with the eight team Qualifying League There was no realignment of teams at this time the only difference was the renaming of the two leagues as Senior League Section A the old Senior League and Senior League Section B the old Qualifying League Teams did not change Sections during this period and no teams were promoted or relegated to or from the Senior League At the end of each league season the winner of Section A played the winner of Section B in a Test Match to decide the winner of the Keightley Cup The loser of the Test Match was awarded the Ireland s Saturday Night Cup During this period the trophy was always won by the Section A winner Senior League 1953 54 to 1956 57 Section A Section BAntrim Albert FoundryBanbridge DownBelfast YMCA East AntrimCliftonville HolywoodLisnagarvey MossleyNorth Down Newry OlympicPortrush ParkviewQueen s University South Antrim1958 reorganisation editPrior to the start of the 1957 58 season the Council of the Ulster Branch made a controversial decision Portrush who had finished bottom of Section A in 1956 57 were demoted to Section B Parkview the winners of Section B in 1956 57 were moved to Section A This signalled the intention of the League to move to Promotion and Relegation A report was commissioned by the Council of the Ulster Branch to establish new league structures The report and debate lead to the league reorganising to allow for promotion and relegation prior to the start of the 1958 59 season There were eight teams in each league section A Qualifying League in two sections provided two lower rungs for the league with a further Intermediate section below that The formation of the sections again proved controversial as some clubs were not placed in the section that their previous seasons standing would merit In particular it was reported that Saintfield Intermediate A had finished above four clubs in 1957 58 that were placed in Qualifying B Ulster Leagues after re alignment in 1958 59 Senior League Qualifying A Qualifying B Intermediate AAntrim Albert Foundry Ballymena CookstownBanbridge Down Bangor CourtaldsBelfast YMCA East Antrim King s Scholars DunmurryCliftonville Holywood Lisburn OB HollerithLisnagarvey Mossley NICS LisnafillinParkview Newry Olympic Old Bleach MontaltoPortrush North Down RUC PortadownQueen s University South Antrim Shorts amp Harland Saintfield1969 reorganisation editAt the end of the 1968 69 season the Senior League expanded from eight to ten teams and was renamed as Senior League Section 1 The remaining six Qualifying League A were joined by the top four teams from Qualifying B to form a ten team league known as Senior League Section 2 All remaining club first teams were entered in the Intermediate League In season 1975 76 Section 2 was increased to 12 teams Membership of the two Senior League Sections at the start of the 1969 70 season was as follows Senior League prior to 1969 70 Section 1 Section 2Antrim BangorBanbridge CookstownBelfast YMCA CrossgarCliftonville East AntrimFriends School OB NewryInstonians North DownLisnagarvey N I C S Mossley ParkviewPortrush R U C Queen s University Saintfield2001 reorganisation editIn 2001 Section 1 was reduced to eight teams and was renamed as the Premier League Section 2 remained with twelve teams and was renamed as Senior 1 The Intermediate League was renamed as Senior 2 with all remaining teams placed in this section The top three teams in the Premier League at the end of the season qualify for the All Ireland Club Championship 2015 reorganisation editThe top four teams departed for the new Irish Hockey League IHL and the league reduced from three divisions to two The League champions now qualify for the Provincial play offs where they compete for promotion to the IHL 2017 reorganisation editFour teams dropped into junior hockey and the two divisions were amalgamated into a single Premier League of fourteen teams 4 2018 reorganisation editThe Intermediate League was revived Trophies editWinners of the Premier League are awarded the Keightley Cup Winners of Senior 1 were awarded the Ireland s Saturday Night Cup Winners of Senior 2 were awarded the Cliftonville Cup 5 League winners and relegated clubs edit2018 19 on edit Year Relegated from Irish Hockey League Premier League winner Promoted to Irish Hockey League 1 Premier League relegated Intermediate League promoted2022 23 Cookstown Queen s University 6 n a Newry Raphoe2021 22 n a Instonians 7 CookstownInstonians 8 Raphoe Bangor2019 20 n a2 Cookstown 9 2 n a2 BangorBallynahinch2 Belfast HarlequinsNICS22018 19 Cookstown Instonians 10 n a AntrimBelfast HarlequinsNICS BallynahinchKey 1 Irish Hockey League Second Division formed in 2018 19 with teams competing in addition to the Ulster Premier League Prommotion to the Irish Premier League is via the IHL Second Division 11 2 2019 20 Season abandoned due to coronavirus pandemic Cookstown declared Premier League champions using percentage equalisation method No promotion to or relegation from Irish Hockey League Relegation to and promotion from Intermediate League based on percentage equalisation method 2017 18 edit Year Relegated from Irish Hockey League Premier League winner Also promoted from Premier League Premier League relegated2017 18 n a Kilkeel n a Cliftonville1Key 1 2017 18 Cliftonville relegated to revived Intermediate League and changed name to CIYMS Other teams joining Intermediate League were Armagh Ballymena Ballynahinch Down Parkview PSNI Portrush and Saintfield 2015 16 to 2016 17 edit Year Relegated from Irish Hockey League Premier League winner Also promoted from Premier League Premier League relegated Senior One winner2016 17 Instonians 12 Cookstown 13 1 Annadale2 Campbellians3 South Antrim42015 16 Annadale amp Cookstown Instonians 14 5 n a South Antrim Campbellians 15 Key 1 2016 17 Cookstown promoted to Irish Hockey League after winning the promotion relegation play off 2 2016 17 Annadale promoted to Irish Hockey League after winning the Provincial play offs 3 2016 17 Campbellians dropped into junior hockey 4 2016 17 Antrim Bangor Cliftonville and Queen s University promoted alongside South Antrim Armagh Ballynahinch and Portrush dropped into junior hockey 5 2015 16 Instonians promoted to Irish Hockey League after winning the Provincial play offs 2010 11 to 2014 15 edit Year Premier League Winner Premier League Relegated Senior One Winner Senior One Relegated Senior Two Winner2014 15 Banbridge 16 1 Antrim unknown2 PSNI Cliftonville32013 14 Lisnagarvey 17 Raphoe Newry Cliftonville Portrush2012 13 Banbridge 18 Mossley Raphoe ArmaghBallynahinch PSNI42011 12 Cookstown North Down Antrim Cliftonville Ballynahinch2010 11 Lisnagarvey Bangor Belfast Harlequins Ballynahinch Campbellians2009 10 Cookstown 19 Raphoe N I C S Down Ballynahinch2008 09 Cookstown 20 Raphoe5 Kilkeel6 Ballynahinch Down2007 08 Cookstown 21 Kilkeel Raphoe Down Armagh2006 07 Annadale N I C S Mossley PSNI Down2005 06 Annadale North Down Kilkeel Armagh South Antrim2004 05 Annadale Raphoe North Down South Antrim Armagh2003 04 Annadale Kilkeel Raphoe Armagh Ballynahinch2002 03 Annadale Mossley Bangor Parkview Portadown2001 02 Lisnagarvey Newry Kilkeel Portadown ParkviewKey 1 2014 15 Banbridge along with Annadale Cookstown and Lisnagarvey joined the Irish Hockey League for the 2015 16 season 2 2014 15 Mossley North Down Portadown Raphoe and South Antrim promoted 3 2014 15 Armagh Ballynahinch and Cliftonville promoted Ballymena Down Larne Newcastle Parkview and Saintfield were relegated to the Junior League 4 2012 13 Cliftonville were also promoted 5 2008 09 Raphoe were not relegated due to increase in number of teams in premier league to ten 6 2008 09 North Down were also promoted to enable increase of premier league to ten teams 2000 01 to 1969 70 edit Year Section 1 Winner Section 1 Relegated Section 2 Winner Section 2 Relegated Intermediate Winner2000 01 Lisnagarvey North Down amp Raphoe Bangor1 Larne Parkview amp Portrush Armagh1999 2000 Lisnagarvey Cliftonville N I C S Down R U C 1998 99 Lisnagarvey Bangor North Down R U C Portrush1997 98 Instonians Holywood 87 Bangor Ballynahinch Larne amp South Antrim21996 97 Lisnagarvey Cliftonville3 Bangor3 R U C 3 Larne31995 96 Instonians 22 Bangor Cliftonville Portrush North Down1994 95 Lisnagarvey 23 Cliftonville Bangor East Antrim R U C 1993 94 Lisnagarvey 24 Bangor Raphoe South Antrim Parkview1992 93 Holywood 87 Queen s University Bangor R U C Portrush1991 92 Lisnagarvey Bangor Cliftonville Wanderers Portadown1990 91 Lisnagarvey R U C Bangor North Down Ballynahinch1989 90 Lisnagarvey Bangor Newry Friends School Old Boys North Down1988 89 Banbridge Collegians Queen s University North Down Wanderers1987 88 Banbridge Antrim Collegians Portrush N I C S 1986 87 Banbridge Raphoe R U C Corinthians Kilkeel1985 86 Banbridge R U C Raphoe N I C S Collegians1984 85 Belfast Y M C A Cliftonville Annadale Collegians Down1983 84 Belfast Y M C A Annadale R U C Parkview Collegians1982 83 Cookstown Queen s University Annadale Portadown East Antrim1981 82 Belfast Y M C A Portadown Bangor Down amp East Antrim Newry amp Parkview1980 81 Lisnagarvey 25 Annadale Portadown Newry amp Parkview Corinthians amp Down1979 80 Belfast Y M C A Raphoe Queen s University Collegians amp Down North Down amp Parkview1978 79 Belfast Y M C A 4 26 Bangor Raphoe North Down amp Parkview Down amp South Antrim1977 78 Lisnagarvey Mossley5 N I C S 5 Crossgar amp Stranmillis Collegians amp Newry1976 77 Lisnagarvey Portrush Bangor Collegians amp Newry Raphoe amp Stranmillis1975 76 Cliftonville 27 Friends School Old Boys Annadale Stranmillis Portadown1974 75 Instonians 28 Parkview Cookstown No relegation N I C S amp Newry1973 74 Cliftonville Queen s University Belfast Y M C A Newry East Antrim1972 73 Cliftonville Collegians Banbridge East Antrim Newry1971 72 Lisnagarvey Banbridge Collegians Newry Stranmillis1970 71 Belfast Y M C A Parkview N I C S Annadale1969 70 Lisnagarvey Banbridge amp Mossley6 Parkview6 Saintfield CollegiansKey 1 2000 01 Bangor won Section 2 but lost a Promotion Playoff 2 1997 98 South Antrim were runners up and gained promotion when Holywood 87 folded 3 1996 97 Promotion and relegation suspended 4 1978 79 Belfast YMCA won League after 3 1 victory in Test Match against Instonians 5 1977 78 Promotion and relegation between Section 1 and 2 suspended because of Ireland s participation in the Hockey World Cup in Argentina 6 1969 70 Promotion and relegation between Section 1 and 2 suspended 1968 69 to 1957 58 edit Year Senior Winner Senior Relegated Qual A Winner Qual A Relegated Qual B Winner Qual B Relegated Inter A Winner1968 69 Cliftonville F S O B North Down Collegians1967 68 Cliftonville R U C Mossley East Antrim1 Cookstown Short amp Harland1966 67 Cliftonville Banbridge R U C Portadown East Antrim Ballymena Cookstown1965 66 Lisnagarvey Mossley Instonians Lissara2 F S O B Holywood East Antrim1964 65 Lisnagarvey3 Parkview Mossley North Down Lissara Albert Foundry Lisburn OB41963 64 Y M C A Bangor Parkview Montalto5 Portadown None5 Lissara1962 63 Lisnagarvey 29 Parkview Portrush Holywood Instonians South Antrim King s Scholars1961 62 Banbridge Portrush Bangor Down Old Bleach East Antrim Instonians1960 61 Lisnagarvey 30 Mossley Parkview Albert Foundry Bangor Short amp Harland Portadown1959 60 Lisnagarvey 31 Parkview Cliftonville South Antrim Montalto King s Scholars Saintfield1958 59 Cliftonville Mossley East Antrim RUC Lisburn OB Montalto1957 58 North Down PortrushKEY 1 1967 68 Old Bleach Qual A folded after this season As a result East Antrim were not relegated In addition Holywood Int A folded 2 1965 66 Lissara renamed as Crossgar at the end of this season 3 1964 65 Lisnagarvey won League after Test Match with Cliftonville 4 1964 65 Lisburn Old Boys renamed as Friends School Old Boys at the end of this season 5 1963 64 Montalto withdrew from League during season No relegation from Qualifying B 1956 57 to formation edit 1956 57 1955 56 Belfast YMCA Won Test Match against Parkview 1954 55 Lisnagarvey Won Test Match against Parkview 1953 54 Lisnagarvey Won Test Match against Down 1952 53 Lisnagarvey 1951 52 Lisnagarvey 1950 51 Lisnagarvey 1949 50 Lisnagarvey Won Test Match 1 0 v Parkview 32 1948 49 Parkview Won Test Match 2 1 after extra time v Antrim 33 1947 48 1946 47 1945 46 1944 45 Lisnagarvey 1943 44 1942 43 1941 42 1940 41 1939 40 1938 39 Lisnagarvey 34 1937 38 Lisnagarvey 35 1936 37 North Down 36 1935 36 North Down 37 1934 35 North Down 38 1933 34 Lisnagarvey Won Test Match 3 1 v North Down 39 2 section Senior League 1932 33 North Down 40 1931 32 North Down 41 1930 31 Cliftonville 42 1929 30 Antrim 43 1928 29 Cliftonville 44 1927 28 Antrim 45 1926 27 Antrim 46 1925 26 Banbridge Won Test Match 3 2 v Lisnagarvey 47 1924 25 Lisnagarvey 1923 24 East Antrim Won Test Match 4 3 v Banbridge 48 1922 23 1921 22 1920 21 Antrim Won Test Match 3 1 v Banbridge 49 1919 20 1918 19 Not Played 1917 18 Not Played 1916 17 Not Played 1915 16 Not Played 1914 15 Not Played 1913 14 Banbridge 1912 13 Banbridge 1911 12 Queen s University 1910 11 Banbridge 1909 10 Banbridge after a Test Match 1908 09 Banbridge after a Test Match 1907 08 Antrim 1906 07 Cliftonville after a Test Match 1905 06 Malone 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