2022–23 Women's England Hockey League season

The 2022–23 Women's England Hockey League season (sponsored by Vitality) is the 2022–23 season of England's field hockey league structure and England Hockey Women's Championship Cup.[1]

Women's England Hockey League
ChampionsEast Grinstead
2023–24

The season started on 24 September 2022.[2][3] Surbiton are the defending league champions[4] and Beeston are the defending cup holders.[5] The Premier League play offs returned.[6]

East Grinstead won their first ever title after beating Surbiton 3–2 in the play off final.[7]

Beeston defeated Guildford in the England Hockey Women's Championship Cup final.[8]

2022–2023 teams

Premier Division

Team City/town Home pitch
BeestonBeeston, NottinghamshireNottingham Hockey Centre
BuckinghamBuckinghamStowe School
Clifton RobinsonsWestbury-on-Trym, BristolCoombe Dingle Sports Centre
East GrinsteadEast Grinstead, West SussexEast Grinstead Sports Club
Hampstead & WestminsterMaida ValePaddington Recreation Ground
HolcombeRochester, KentHolcombe Park
Loughborough StudentsLoughborough, LeicestershireLoughborough University
ReadingReading, BerkshireSonning Lane
SurbitonLong Ditton, SurreySugden Road
University of BirminghamBirminghamBournbrook
University of NottinghamNottinghamDavid Ross Sports Village, Nottingham Hockey Centre
Wimbledon 1st XIWimbledon, LondonRaynes Park High School, King's College School

Division One South

Team City/town Home pitch
BarnesChiswick, West LondonDuke's Meadow, Dan Mason Drive
Cambridge CityCambridgeWilberforce Road
CanterburyCanterburyPolo Farm
Harleston MagpiesHarlestonShotford Heath
Isca & University of ExeterExeterUniversity of Exeter Sports Park
SevenoaksSevenoaks, KentVine Cricket Ground
SloughSlough, BerkshireUpton Park, Upton Road
Surbiton 2nd XILong Ditton, SurreySugden Road
WitneyWitney, OxfordshireWood Green School, Woodstock Road
Wimbledon 2nd XIWimbledon, LondonRaynes Park High School, King's College School

Division One North

Team City/town Home pitch
Ben RhyddingBen RhyddingCoutances Way
Bowdon HightownBowdon, Greater ManchesterThe Bowdon Club
Brooklands PoyntonSale, Greater ManchesterBrooklands Sports Club
Durham UniversityDurhamThe Graham Sports Centre
Gloucester CityGloucesterPlock Court and St Peter's High School
LeedsLeedsSports Park Weetwood
Leicester CityLeicesterLeicester Grammar School
StourportStourport-on-SevernStourport Sports Club
Sutton ColdfieldSutton ColdfieldRectory Park
SwanseaSwanseaSwansea University's International Sports Village

Final table

Premier Division

Pos Team P W L D Pts Section
1Surbiton16150145top 6
2Wimbledon1696133
3Hampstead & Westminster1684428
4East Grinstead1675426
5Beeston1673624
6Clifton Robinsons1644816
7University of Nottingham1663721bottom 6
8University of Birmingham1654719
9Loughborough Students1645717
10Reading1643915
11Holcombe1635814
12Buckingham1630139

Play-offs

The semi-finals took place on 1 April and the final on 2 April, at the Surbiton Hockey Club.[9]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
1 Apr – Long Ditton
 
 
Surbiton 5
 
2 Apr – Long Ditton
 
Hampstead & Westminster 3
 
Surbiton 2
 
1 Apr – Long Ditton
 
East Grinstead 3
 
Clifton Robinsons3 (8)p
 
 
East Grinstead3 (9)p
 

East Grinstead
Isabel Field (gk), Sally Sime, Alex Malzer, Amy Thompson, Guadalupe Fernández Lacort (c), Harriet Mitchell, Courtney Hansford, Laura Roper, Carlota Gomez, Tessa Howard, Olivia Breed, Anna Faulstich, Chloe Brown, Mollie Mason, Sophie Bray, Pip Lock

Surbiton
Sabbie Heesh (gk), Louisa Bray (gk) Giselle Ansley, Darcy Bourne, Alice Wills, Meg Dowthwaite, Hannah Martin, Holly Payne, Sophie Hamilton, Eloise Stenner, Steph Elliott (c), Leah Wilkinson, Izzy Petter, Amy Costello, Alice Sharp, Martha le Huray

Division One South

Pos Team P W L D Pts
1Isca & University of Exeter18143145
2Sevenoaks18121537
3Barnes18106236
4Slough1885529
5Surbiton 2nd XI1859424
6Wimbledon 2nd XI1855820
7Canterbury1845917
8Harleston Magpies18441016
9Cambridge City18341113
10Witney1816119

Division One North

Pos Team P W L D Pts
1Bowdon Hightown18151246
2Stourport18142244
3Durham University18115238
4Leicester City1874725
5Sutton Coldfield1864822
6Swansea1854919
7Ben Rhydding18531018
8Gloucester City18441016
9Leeds18431115
10Brooklands Poynton18321311


England Hockey Women's Championship Cup

Semi-finals

Date Team 1 Team 2 Score
16 AprClifton RobinsonsBeeston4–4 (p)
16 AprLiverpool SeftonGuildford2–7

Final

Date Team 1 Team 2 Score Scorers
1 MayBeestonGuildford4–2Burrell (2), Robinson, Miller / Wood, Farrar

Beeston
Steph Tirrell (gk), Nicola Moss, Julie Whiting, Ella Cusack, Cerys Miller, Jane Kilpatrick, lauren Burrell (c), Hannah grieve, Beatrice Bell, Maddie Pendle, Sophie Robinson, Jess Hood, Madeleine Newitt, Nadia Benallal, Lauren Dunn, Rosy Stephens

Guildford
Rose Thomas, Kelly Taylor (c), Stephanie Smith, Anna Kurovska, Charlotte Barr, Nicola Wren, Valeriia Tyschenko, Georgie Lawes, Alex medlicott, Robyn Bentley, Alice Welland, Katerina Xenoudakis, Lucy Wood, Abbi Howgate, Helen Jelley, Juliet Farrar

Conference divisions

Below the top three divisions are four Conference divisions - Midlands, North, East and West.[10]

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Conference East

Team City/town Home pitch
Bishop's StortfordBishop's StortfordHerts and Essex Sports Centre[11]
ChelmsfordChelmsfordChelmer Park[12]
East LondonEast LondonLea Valley Hockey & Tennis Centre
GuildfordGodalmingBroadwater School[13]
Hampstead & Westminster 2Maida ValePaddington Recreation Ground
HorshamHorshamChrist's Hospital School[14]
IpswichIpswichIpswich Sports Club
London WayfarersBattersea ParkKings House Sports Ground[15]
SouthgateOakwood, LondonSouthgate Hockey Centre
SpencerEarlsfieldSpencer Hockey Club, Fieldview[16]

Current standings

Pos Team P W L D GF GA Pts
1Southgate440017312
2Guildford440017512
3Hampstead & Westminster 2431012510
4Ipswich4220776
5East London42209116
6London Wayfarers4121584
7Horsham41305113
8Spencer41305123
9Chelmsford41304133
10Bishop's Stortford40408140

Updated to match(es) played on 16 October 2022.

See also

2022–23 Men's England Hockey League season

References

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  2. "Women's Hockey League results and fixtures". England Hockey. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
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