The EY Hockey League sees Ireland’s top Men’s and Women’s Clubs from all four provinces compete to be crowned EY Hockey League Winners and EY Champions Trophy Winners. The National League format was first established in 2008, with EY Ireland becoming title sponsors in 2015.
The EY Hockey League Division 2 consists of two pools of 5 teams from across Ireland competing to reach the Play-Offs in order to secure a place in the EY Hockey League for the following season. Entrants into the EY Hockey League Division 2 are determined based on their provincial league position the previous season.
PREVIOUS WINNERS
EY HOCKEY LEAGUE WINNERS |
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YEAR | MEN’S TEAM | WOMEN’S TEAM |
2024 | Banbridge | Loreto |
2023 | Banbridge | Loreto |
2022 | Lisnagarvey | Pembroke Wanderers |
2021 | Cancelled due to Covid19 | Cancelled due to Covid19 |
2020 | Cancelled due to Covid19 | Cancelled due to Covid19 |
2019 | Lisnagarvey | Pegasus |
2018 | Glenanne | UCD |
2017 | Banbridge | UCD |
2016 | Lisnagarvey | Hermes |
2015 | Monkstown | Pegasus |
2014 | Monkstown | UCD |
2013 | Monkstown | Railway Union |
2012 | Lisnagarvey | Railway Union |
2011 | Banbridge | Pegasus |
2010 | Pembroke Wanderers | Railway Union |
2009 | Pembroke Wanderers | Loreto |
EY CHAMPIONS TROPHY WINNERS |
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YEAR | MEN’S TEAM | WOMEN’S TEAM |
2024 | Banbridge | Railway Union |
2023 | Banbridge | UCD |
2022 | Lisnagarvey | Pembroke Wanderers |
2021 | Cancelled due to Covid19 | Cancelled due to Covid19 |
2020 | Cancelled due to Covid19 | Cancelled due to Covid19 |
2019 | Three Rock Rovers | Pegasus |
2018 | Three Rock Rovers | Loreto |
2017 | Three Rock Rovers | UCD |
2016 | Lisnagarvey | Hermes |
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