1974–75 in English field hockey

The 1974–75 English Hockey League season took place from September 1974 until April 1975.

1974–75 England Hockey League
1973–74 (previous) (next) 1975–76

The Men's Cup was won by Southgate. [1]

The Inaugural Men's National Inter League Championship brought together the winners of their respective regional leagues. The event was the predecessor of the National League and the championship (held in September 1975) was won by Bedfordshire Eagles in its first year. [2]

As from the 1980-81 season the National Inter League Championship would be held in the spring of the same season instead of the Autumn of the following season.

Men's Courage National Inter League Championship

(Held at Aston University Grounds, Birmingham, September 13–14)

Group A

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Coventry & North WarwickshireAshford1-0
SouthgateDoncaster1-0
Coventry & North WarwickshireSouthgate1-1
AshfordDoncaster1-2
Coventry & North WarwickshireDoncaster3-3
AshfordSouthgate0-3
Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1Southgate3210515
2Coventry & North Warwickshire3120544
3Doncaster3111553
4Ashford3003160

Group B

Team 1 Team 2 Score
NortonBedfordshire Eagles0-6
HavantLiverpool Sefton3-1
NortonHavant1-4
Bedfordshire EaglesLiverpool Sefton1-1
Bedfordshire EaglesHavant3-0
NortonLiverpool Sefton1-0
Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1Bedfordshire Eagles32101015
2Havant3201754
3Norton31022102
3Liverpool Sefton3012251
= Qualified for final

Final

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Bedfordshire EaglesSouthgate2-0

Bedfordshire Eagles
P Ball, M Blake, M Hodge, M Ganesh, Brajinder Daved, P Goodyear, P Ellis, Benawra Singh, R Jackson, M Kavanagh (capt), J Ashford
Southgate
David Owen, David Collison, David Whitaker, Anthony Ekins, R J Owen, Michael Corby, Alistair McGinn (Ian McGinn sub), Michael Crowe (capt), David Aldridge, John Walker, James Neale (G Pickard sub)

Men's Cup (Benson & Hedges National Clubs Championship)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Portsmouth Command Royal Navy
NottinghamMarlborough
Bedfordshire EaglesBrooklands3-0
SouthgateBromley

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
SouthgateBedfordshire Eagles1-0
NottinghamPortsmouth Command Royal Navy3-0

Final

(Held at Goosedale Farm, Bestwood Park, Nottingham, on 27 April)

Team 1 Team 2 Score
SouthgateNottingham4-0

Southgate
David Owen, David Collison, David Whitaker, Anthony Ekins, Bernie Cotton, Michael Corby, Ian McGinn, Michael Crowe, (David Aldridge sub), John Walker, James Neale, t'Hoen
Nottingham
Sergeant, Watson, Appleby, Elson, Rivers, Stables, Walters, Cassell, Maughan, Stokes, Roper (Beck sub)

References

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