2002–03 England Hockey League season

The 2002–03 English Hockey League season took place from September 2002 until May 2003.

2002–03 England Hockey League
2001–02 (previous) (next) 2003–04

The men's title was won by Cannock with the women's title going to Slough. There were no play offs to determine champions after the regular season but there was a competition for the top four clubs called the Premiership tournament which culminated with men's & women's finals on 5 May.

The Men's Cup was won by Reading and the Women's Cup was won by Canterbury.[1][2]

Men's Premier Division League Standings

[3]

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1Cannock18160291335848
2Reading18151267274046
3Surbiton18112557302735
4Loughborough Students18102656362032
5Guildford188464437728
6Canterbury187293945-623
7Teddington1862103456-2220
8Hampstead and Westminster1851123272-4016
9St Albans1830152668-429
10Doncaster1812153577-425
= Champions
= Qualified for Premiership tournament
= Relegated

Women's Premier Division League Standings

[4]

Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1Slough181413651743
2Olton & West Warwicks181224442438
3Canterbury181143402737
4Ipswich18756423426
5Chelmsford18684283026
6Leicester18747343825
7Clifton18729373423
8Hightown18657414823
9Sutton Coldfield18221425578
10Trojans18031519663
= Champions
= Qualified for Premiership tournament
= Relegated

Men's Premiership Tournament

[5]

Round Date Team 1 Team 2 Score
First roundApr 26Loughborough StudentsSurbiton3-2
PositionalApr 26ReadingCannock4-1
Second roundMay 3Loughborough StudentsCannock3-2
Final [6]May 5ReadingLoughborough Students5-2

Women's Premiership Tournament

[7]

Round Date Team 1 Team 2 Score
First roundApr 26CanterburyIpswich3-0
PositionalApr 26SloughOlton & West Warwicks5-3
Second roundMay 3CanterburyOlton & West Warwicks3-2
Final [8]May 5SloughCanterbury2-1

Men's Cup (EHA Cup)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
CannockBeeston10-3
BowdonLoughborough Students2-5
TeddingtonGuildford2-3
St.AlbansReading0-6

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
ReadingLoughborough Students4-3
GuildfordCannock3-3 (3-4 p)

Final

(Held at the Canterbury on 13 April)

Team 1 Team 2 Score
ReadingCannock4-1

Reading
Simon Mason, Rob Todd, Jon Wyatt, Ben Barnes, Rhys Joyce, Simon Towns, Manpreet Kochar, Richard Mantell, Mark Pearn, Ken Robinson, Jonty Clarke. Subs: Adam Mulholland, Howard Hoskin, Andy Watts, Scott Ashdown, Dave Cooper
Cannock
James Fair, Andrew Humphrey, Simon Ramsden, Andrew West, Craig Parnham, Matthew Taylor, Michael Johnson, Ben Sharpe, Andrew Brogdon, Scott Cordon, Martin Jones. Subs: Barry Middleton, Chris Mayer, James Tweddle, Richard Lane, Andrew Gooderham
Scorers
Mantell, Robinson, Ashdown, Hoskin / Lane

Women's Cup (EHA Cup)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
CanterburyOlton & West Warwick1-0
IpswichSlough2-3
TrojansHightown1-0
DoncasterLiverpool O2-0

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
DoncasterCanterbury0-3
TrojansSlough0-8

Final

(Held at Canterbury on 13 April)

Team 1 Team 2 Score
CanterburySlough4-0

Canterbury
Natalie Westcar, Frances Houslop, Susan Webber, Mel Clewlow, Lucy Burr, Nicky Litchfield, Jackie Laslett, S Sutton, Anna Bennett, Vanessa Lines, Jenny Wilson. Subs: Tasha Brennan, Alice Dunn, Juliet Chapman, Christina Houslop, Hayley Brown
Slough
Beth Storry, Lisa Scarborough, Kate Walsh, Fiona Greenham, Lucy Newcombe, Sue Chandler, A Brown, Carol Voss, Lucy Bevan, Vicky Goodacre, Alex Scott. Subs: Sarah Kelleher, L Walton, Lesley Hobley, L Smith
Scorers
Webber, Bennett (2), Clewlow

References

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