Premier Hockey League (South Africa)

The Premier Hockey League (PHL) is a field hockey competition organised by South African Hockey Association.[1][2][3][4]

Premiere Hockey League
SportField hockey
Founded2016
No. of teams6
CountrySouth Africa South Africa
Official websitepremierhockeyleague.co.za

Format

All matches for PHL will be played at the Randburg Hockey Stadium in Johannesburg – on a Saturday and Sunday. The event consists of a league stage and a play-off stage: Each team will play each other once in the league stage. This means each team will play 5 games. The teams who finish 5th and 6th respectively in the log, at the end of the league stage, will be knocked out of the competition. The top four teams in the log will progress to the semi-finals. The losing semi-finalists will play-off for 3rd and 4th respectively and the winning semi-finalists will progress to the finals of the men’s and women’s competitions.

The team identities have been inspired by famous tourist areas in South Africa and are representative of all nine Provinces.

Men

Caption
Teamfamous touristProvinces
 ––  Addo ElephantsAddo Elephant National ParkEastern Cape
 ––  Drakensberg DragonsuKhahlamba-Drakensberg ParkKwaZulu-Natal
 ––  Garden Route GazellesGarden RouteWestern Cape
 ––  Golden Gate GladiatorsGolden Gate Highlands National ParkFree State
 ––  Mapungubwe MambasMapungubwe National ParkLimpopo
 ––  Maropeng CavemenMaropeng Visitors Centre, Cradle of HumankindGauteng

Women

Caption
Teamfamous touristProvinces
 ––  Blyde River BuntersBlyde River Canyon Nature ReserveMpumalanga
 ––  Madikwe RangersMadikwe Game ReserveNorth West Province
 ––  Namaqualand DaisiesNamaqua National ParkNorthern Cape
 ––  Orange River RaftersOrange RiverFree State
Northern Cape
 ––  St. Lucia LakersLake St. LuciaKwaZulu-Natal
 ––  Wineland WingsSouth Africa wineWestern Cape

Men's tournament

Summaries

Year Gold Medal Match Third and Fourth
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2016  ––  Maropeng Cavemen[5][6] 2-0  ––  Addo Elephants  ––  Golden Gate Gladiators 3-1  ––  Garden Route Gazelles
2017  ––  Maropeng Cavemen[7] 3-0  ––  Drakensberg Dragons  ––  Mapungubwe Mambas 2-1  ––  Addo Elephants
2018  ––  Drakensberg Dragons 2-0  ––  Addo Elephants  ––  Garden Route Gazelles 2-2 (0-2 SO)  ––  Maropeng Cavemen
2019  ––  Drakensberg Dragons[8] 4-0  ––  Mapungubwe Mambas  ––  Garden Route Gazelles 3-2  ––  Maropeng Cavemen

Awards

Year Player of the tournament Goalkeeper of the tournament Top goalscorer Young Player of the tournament
2016  ––  Ignatius Malgraff[9]
2017[10]  ––  Miguel da Graca  ––  Gowan Jones  ––  Courtney Halle  ––  Tyson Dlungwana
2018[11]  ––  Jethro Eustice  ––  Siya Nolutshungu  ––  Richard Pautz  ––  Peter Jarvis
2019[8]  ––  Nqobile Ntuli  ––  Rob Mckinley  ––  Keegan Hezlett  ––  Mustaphaa Cassiem

Women's tournament

Summaries

Year Gold Medal Match Third and Fourth
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2016  ––  Blyde River Bunters[5][12] 2-0  ––  Madikwe Rangers  ––  Wineland Wings 3-2  ––  St. Lucia Lakers
2017  ––  Orange River Rafters [7] 0 - 0 (2 - 3 SO)  ––  St. Lucia Lakers  ––  Blyde River Bunters 1-0  ––  Namaqualand Daisies
2018  ––  Blyde River Bunters 1-0  ––  Madikwe Rangers  ––  St. Lucia Lakers 3-0  ––  Orange River Rafters
2019  ––  Madikwe Rangers[8] 1-1 (3-2 SO)  ––  Wineland Wings  ––  Orange River Rafters 4-1  ––  Namaqualand Daisies

Awards

Year Player of the tournament Goalkeeper of the tournament Top goalscorer Young Player of the tournament
2016  ––  Jacinta Jubb[9]
2017[10]  ––  Kristen Paton  ––  Nicole La Fleur  ––  Sulette Damons
 ––  Tiffany Jones
 ––  Ongi Mali
2018[10]  ––  Kara-Lee Botes  ––  Phumelela Mbande  ––  Carmen Smith  ––  Lezaan Jansen van Vuuren
2019[8]  ––  Lisa-Marie Deetlefs  ––  Mmatshepo Modipane  ––  Sylvia van Jaarsveldt  ––  Bianca Wood

Broadcasting

See also

References

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