Roller Hockey Premier League

Roller Hockey Premier League
Sport Roller Hockey
Founded 1930
No. of teams 8
Country  England
Most recent
champion(s)
King's Lynn
Official website National Roller Hockey Association

The Premier League is the main competition in England Roller Hockey. It has a long history, and it has existed since 1930. It has some of the most historic European teams like Herne Bay and Herne Bay United, that usually compete in European Club Competitions like European League or Cers Cup.

Participating Teams: 2012-13 Season

The clubs that are competing in the 2012-13 Season are: Bury St. Edmunds RHC, Grimsby RHC, RHC Invicta, Herne Bay United, King's Lynn RHC, Letchworth RHC, Manchester RHC, Middlesbrough RHC and Peterborough RHC.

History of the Premier League

Edition Champion
1973 - 1974Wolverhampton
1974 - 1975Wolverhampton
1975 - 1976Folkestone
1976 - 1977Not disputed
1977 - 1978Wolverhampton
1978 - 1979Middlesbrough RHC
1979 - 1980Middlesbrough RHC
1980 - 1981Southsea
1981 - 1982Southsea
1982 - 1983Southsea
1983 - 1984Southsea
1984 - 1985Southsea
1985 - 1986Southsea
1986 - 1987Southsea
1987 - 1988Southsea

Edition Champion
1988 - 1989Southsea
1989 - 1990Southsea
1990 - 1991Southsea
1991 - 1992Southsea
1992 - 1993Herne Bay United
1993 - 1994Herne Bay United
1994 - 1995Herne Bay United
1995 - 1996Herne Bay United
1996 - 1997Herne Bay United
1997 - 1998Herne Bay United
1998 - 1999Letchworth
1999 - 2000Herne Bay United
2000 - 2001Herne Bay United
2001 - 2002Herne Bay United
2002 - 2003Herne Bay United

Edition Champion
2003 - 2004Herne Bay United
2004 - 2005Bury
2005 - 2006Herne Bay United
2006 - 2007Herne Bay United
2007 - 2008Herne Bay United
2008 - 2009Herne Bay United
2009 - 2010Herne Bay United
2010 - 2011Middlesbrough RHC
2011 - 2012Grimsby
2012 - 2013Middlesbrough RHC
2013 - 2014Grimsby
2014 - 2015Middlesbrough RHC
2015 - 2016King's Lynn

Number of Championships by Team

Team Championships
Herne Bay United 16
Southsea 12
Middlesbrough RHC 5
Wolverhampton 3
Grimsby 2
Bury St Edmunds 1
Folkestone 1
Letchworth 1
King's Lynn 1
TOTAL 41

National Cup

The National Cup is the second main competition of Roller Hockey in England and is played by all the English clubs.

Year Winners
1930 Herne Bay
1931 Herne Bay
1932 Herne Bay
1933 Herne Bay
1934 Herne Bay
1935 Herne Bay United
1936 Herne Bay
1937 Herne Bay United
1938 Herne Bay
1939 Herne Bay
1940 Herne Bay
1941 Herne Bay
1942 Herne Bay
1943 Herne Bay
1944 Herne Bay
1945 Herne Bay
1946 Herne Bay
1947 Herne Bay
1948 Herne Bay
1949 Herne Bay
1950 Herne Bay
1951 Herne Bay
1952 Herne Bay
1953 Herne Bay
1954 Great Harwood
1955 Herne Bay
1956 Herne Bay
1957 Great Harwood
1958 Herne Bay
1959 Rochester
1960 Rochester
1961 Birchpark
1962 Alexandra Palace
1963 Herne Bay

Year Winners
1964 Wolverhampton
1965 Wolverhampton
1966 Folkestone
1967 Folkestone
1968 Folkestone
1969 Bury St. Edmunds
1970 Wolverhampton
1971 Wolverhampton
1972 Wolverhampton
1973 Southsea
1974 Herne Bay United
1975 Folkestone
1976 Southsea
1977 Southsea
1978 Herne Bay
1979 Herne Bay
1980 Southsea
1981 Southsea
1982 Southsea
1983 Southsea
1984 Herne Bay
1985 Southsea
1986 Southsea
1987 Southsea
1988 Southsea
1989 Southsea
1990 Maidstone
1991 Southsea
1992 Herne Bay
1993 Herne Bay
1994 Herne Bay
1995 Middlesbrough RHC
1996 Herne Bay United
1997 Maidstone

Year Winners
1998 Letchworth
1999 Maidstone
2000 Herne Bay United
2001 Herne Bay United
2002 Herne Bay United
2003 Herne Bay United
2004 Herne Bay United
2005 Bury St. Edmunds
2006 Herne Bay United
2007 Herne Bay United
2008 Herne Bay United
2009 Herne Bay United
2010 Middlesbrough RHC
2011 Herne Bay United
2012 Middlesbrough RHC
2013 Grimsby
2014 Grimsby

Number of English Cups by Team

Team Cups
Herne Bay 32
Herne Bay United 14
Southsea 13
Wolverhampton 5
Folkstone 4
Maidstone 3
Middlesbrough RHC 3
Bury St Edmunds 2
Rochester 2
Great Harwood 2
Grimsby 2
Letchworth 1
Alexandra Palace 1
Birchpark 1
TOTAL 85

English websites

English Teams websites

International


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