Lisnagarvey Hockey Club


Lisnagarvey Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in Hillsborough, County Down, Northern Ireland. The club was founded in 1901 and was originally based in Lisburn. The club was named after Lisnagarvey, the townland that eventually expanded into Lisburn. The club's senior men's team plays in the Men's Irish Hockey League, the Men's Irish Senior Cup, the Kirk Cup and the Anderson Cup. They have previously played in the Ulster Senior League. The men's reserve team plays in the Men's Irish Junior Cup. Lisnagarvey has also represented Ireland in European competitions, winning the 1991 EuroHockey Club Trophy. Lisnagarvey also fields various men's and women's teams in junior, senior and veterans leagues and cup competitions affiliated to the Ulster Hockey Union.

History

Early years

Lisnagarvey Hockey Club was founded in September 1901, following a meeting held at the Temperance Institute on Railway Street, Lisburn. An earlier Lisburn Hockey Club was founded in 1897 so the new club was named after Lisnagarvey, the townland that eventually expanded into Lisburn. In 1903–04 the club joined a league for the first time and in 1904–05 the club won its first trophy, the Mulholland Shield. In 1905–06 Lisnagarvey reached the final of the Irish Junior Cup. After the first game against Monkstown finished 2–2 after extra time, they lost the replay 5–0. In 1922–23 Lisnagarvey won their first senior trophy when they won the Anderson Cup, defeating Antrim in the final. In 1924–25 Lisnagarvey won a quartet of trophies. In addition to winning the Anderson Cup for a second time, they also won the Irish Senior Cup, the Kirk Cup and the Ulster Senior League, all for the first time.

Men's Irish Senior Cup

Lisnagarvey are the Irish Senior Cup's most successful team. They won the cup for the first time in 1924–25, defeating Limerick PMYA over three games. Between 1987–88 and 1993–94 with a team that included Jimmy Kirkwood, Lisnagarvey won the cup for seven successive seasons.
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners UpCaptain
1924–25Lisnagarvey3–0Limerick PYMAL. Alderdice
1926–27Lisnagarvey2–1Railway & Steam Packet UnionR. T. S. Bailey
1940–41LisnagarveyLimerick PYMAJack Bowden
1942–43Dublin University5–0Lisnagarvey
1944–45Lisnagarvey2–1Dublin UniversityD. G. Paul
1945–46Lisnagarvey4–3YMCA D. G. Paul
1948–49YMCA 1–0Lisnagarvey
1950–51Lisnagarvey2–1YMCA James Corken
1951–52Lisnagarvey4–3Pembroke WanderersJames Corken
1957–58Lisnagarvey2–0Dublin UniversitySteven Johnson
1958–59Three Rock Rovers1–0Lisnagarvey
1959–60Lisnagarvey4–3Three Rock RoversD. McClements
1961–62Lisnagarvey0–0Three Rock RoversR. B. Shaw
1965–66Lisnagarvey3–0Pembroke WanderersWally Mercer
1969–70Lisnagarvey1–0MonkstownMichael Bowden
1970–71Lisnagarvey2–1Cork Church of IrelandD. McClements
1977–78YMCA 1–0Lisnagarvey
1980–81Queen's University1–0Lisnagarvey
1987–88Lisnagarvey3–2Cookstown
1988–89Lisnagarvey1–0Avoca
1989–90Lisnagarvey4–0YMCA
1990–91Lisnagarvey3–0Cork Harlequins
1991–92Lisnagarvey3–1Holywood '87
1992–93Lisnagarvey1–0Avoca
1993–94Lisnagarvey2–0Banbridge
1995–96Avoca3–2LisnagarveyRobbie Taylor
1996–97Lisnagarvey4–3Pembroke Wanderers
1999–2000Pembroke Wanderers3–3Lisnagarvey
2002–03Lisnagarvey3–2Cork Harlequins
2004–05Lisnagarvey3–2InstoniansErrol Lutton
2005–06Cork Harlequins2–1LisnagarveyErrol Lutton
2015–16Monkstown2–2Lisnagarvey
2018–19Three Rock Rovers1–0Lisnagarvey

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Ulster Senior League

Men's Irish Junior Cup

In 1905–06 Lisnagarvey reached the final of the Irish Junior Cup for the first time. After the first game against Monkstown finished 2–2 after extra time, they lost the replay 5–0. In 1954–55 Lisnagarvey won the Irish Junior Cup for the first time after defeating UCD 4–0 in the final.
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners UpCaptain
1905–06Monkstown II5–0Lisnagarvey
1953–54YMCA II2–1Lisnagarvey II
1954–55Lisnagarvey II4–0UCDJ. Hadden
1955–56Lisnagarvey II1–0North KildareM. Christie
1957–58Lisnagarvey II1–0YMCA III. Hadden
1958–59Lisnagarvey II3–0Dublin University IID. Boomer
1959–60Lisnagarvey II2–0Dublin University IIA. Bolas
1961–62Lisnagarvey II4–1Waterford YMCA A. Howard
1962–63Lisnagarvey II2–0Irish Air CorpsJ. Reid
1966–67Lisnagarvey II1–0Railway Union IIG. Pelan
1969–70Lisnagarvey II1–0Pembroke Wanderers III. Wells
1971–72Lisnagarvey II3–0Deighton WanderersA. Boyd
1972–73Lisnagarvey II4–0Waterford II S. Howard
1973–74Lisnagarvey II4–0St Brendan'sS. Howard
1974–75Railway Union II3–1Lisnagarvey IIS. Howard
1976–77Lisnagarvey II3–1Three Rock Rovers II
1986–87Lisnagarvey IIIan MacDonnell
1988–89Banbridge II3–0Lisnagarvey III
1989–90Lisnagarvey II1–0Holywood '87 II
1992–93Cork Church of Ireland II2–1Lisnagarvey II
1998–99Cork Harlequins II5–4Lisnagarvey II
2000–01Pembroke Wanderers II2–1Lisnagarvey II
2002–03Lisnagarvey II5–0Kilkenny
2003–04Annadale II4–3Lisnagarvey II
2010–11Lisnagarvey II3–1Banbridge II

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Kirk Cup

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Anderson Cup

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Men's Irish Hockey League

In 2008–09 Lisnagarvey were founder members of the Men's Irish Hockey League.
;Regular season
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners Up
2009–10Pembroke Wanderers4–1Lisnagarvey
2010–11Banbridge2–2Lisnagarvey
2011–12Lisnagarvey3–1YMCA
2015–16Lisnagarveyn/a
2018–19Lisnagarveyn/aThree Rock Rovers

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YearWinnersScoreRunners Up
2016Lisnagarvey3–1Banbridge
2019Three Rock Rovers2–0Lisnagarvey

Lisnagarvey in Europe

Lisnagarvey has also represented Ireland in European competitions. After winning both the 1969–70 Irish Senior Cup and the 1969–70 British Club Championship, Lisnagarvey were invited to play in the 1971 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup. After retaining both the Irish Senior Cup and the British Club Championship in 1970–71, Lisnagarvey were invited to play in the 1972 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup.
TournamentsPlace
1971 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup8th
1972 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup10th
1989 EuroHockey Club Trophy2nd
1991 EuroHockey Club Trophy1st
2006 EuroHockey Club Trophy4th
2012–13 Euro Hockey LeagueRound of 16
2016–17 Euro Hockey LeagueRound of 16
2020 Men's EuroHockey Club Trophy IICancelled

Women's section

Lisnagarvey first formed a women's section in 1903–04. The original women's section was suspended during the First World War but was reformed in 1920. During the 1920s at least two Lisnagarvey women's players – Sylvia Kirkwood and K. Kirkwood – represented Ireland.
;Women's Irish Junior Cup
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners Up
2010–11Railway UnionLisnagarvey
2012–13Pembroke Wanderers IILisnagarvey

Grounds

Lisnagarvey originally played their home games at two separate pitches in Lisburn – one at Magheralave Road and the other at Antrim Road. Lisnagarvey took over the Magheralave Road pitch from the original Lisburn Hockey Club after it disbanded around 1907–08. They continued to use this pitch until 1933–34. In the early 1950s Lisnagarvey purchased ground in Blaris, near the Lisnagarvey transmitting station. The club members subsequently built their own pitch and pavilion. In the 1980s the club established an artificial pitch complex at a completely new venue nearby. The new home was named New Blaris.
In 2002 New Blaris was sold and the club temporarily played its home games at Queen's University. Work on a new home at Comber Road, Hillsborough, County Down was started in 2004. This facility featuring a new clubhouse and two water-based artificial turf pitches was completed in time for the start of the 2005–06 season.

Notable players

Men's field hockey internationals

In 1908 Fred Hull became the first Lisnagarvey player to play for Ireland. He made his debut as a substitute in a match against Wales.
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During the First World War forty-three club members served with the British Armed Forces. Of these four were killed and four were wounded. Four others received the Military Cross.

Men

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