Women's Ice Hockey in Great Britain
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Women's Ice Hockey in Great Britain is administered by the English and Scottish Ice Hockey Associations. It is one of the fastest growing areas of the game.

The British Women's Leagues were formed with five teams in 1984. The founder members of the league were:
  • Brighton
    Brighton
    Brighton is the major part of the city of Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, England on the south coast of Great Britain...

     Amazons
  • Cambridge University
    University of Cambridge
    The University of Cambridge is a public research university located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest university in both the United Kingdom and the English-speaking world , and the seventh-oldest globally...

  • Oxford University
  • Peterborough
    Peterborough
    Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in the East of England, with an estimated population of in June 2007. For ceremonial purposes it is in the county of Cambridgeshire. Situated north of London, the city stands on the River Nene which flows into the North Sea...

     Ravens
  • Solihull
    Solihull
    Solihull is a town in the West Midlands of England with a population of 94,753. It is a part of the West Midlands conurbation and is located 9 miles southeast of Birmingham city centre...

     Vixens


Of those teams, only two are still in league play today, Oxford University and Solihull
Solihull
Solihull is a town in the West Midlands of England with a population of 94,753. It is a part of the West Midlands conurbation and is located 9 miles southeast of Birmingham city centre...

, while the Cambridge University
University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public research university located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest university in both the United Kingdom and the English-speaking world , and the seventh-oldest globally...

 has a non-league team. After the Ravens folded, a new team, the Penguins was set up in Peterborough
Peterborough
Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in the East of England, with an estimated population of in June 2007. For ceremonial purposes it is in the county of Cambridgeshire. Situated north of London, the city stands on the River Nene which flows into the North Sea...

.

League Structure

In England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...

 and Wales
Wales
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...

, 28 teams play in the British Women's Leagues. The top 10 teams in the country play in the Premier League, while the remaining 18 teams play in a regionalised Division One, equally divided into North, Midlands and South.

In the Premier Division, the sides play each other, one home, once away, in a dual round robin format, with the team ranked highest being declared champion of the league. In Division 1, teams are seeded according to their previous season's performance. The top three seeded teams, and the bottom three teams, play each other four times each. The team with the highest points at the end of the season is declared the regional champion.

At the end of the season, the top four Premier sides, and top three Division One sides from each region converge for the 'Trophy Weekend'. The Premier Sides play for the Chairman's Cup, while the Division One sides play for the Division One Trophy.

In addition to the playoffs, there is Promotion and Relegation between the Premier and Division 1 leagues. In 2004/05, this was decided with a Playoff Weekend at Coventry. The Division One sides played first in a one-off game, then the following day the winner of that game played the 10th ranked team in the Premier league, to decide who played in the Premier and Division 1 leagues for the following season.

In 2007-08 season the EIHA introduced women's U16 teams to the league structure. Three teams (Oxford, Streatham and Bracknell) were created in a Southern Division and four teams were created in the women's U16 Northern Division. For 2008-09, Oxford folded and was replaced by Peterborough in the South.

Premier League

  • Bracknell Queen Bees
    Bracknell Queen Bees
    Bracknell Queen Bees IHC is a ladies’ ice hockey club based in Bracknell, Berkshire, England. They are located at the John Nike Leisuresport complex in Bracknell...

     - http://www.bracknellqueenbees.co.uk
  • Cardiff
    Cardiff
    Cardiff is the capital, largest city and most populous county of Wales and the 10th largest city in the United Kingdom. The city is Wales' chief commercial centre, the base for most national cultural and sporting institutions, the Welsh national media, and the seat of the National Assembly for...

     Comets - http://www.cardiffcomets.com
  • Guildford
    Guildford
    Guildford is the county town of Surrey. England, as well as the seat for the borough of Guildford and the administrative headquarters of the South East England region...

     Lightning - http://www.guildfordlightning.co.uk
  • Kingston
    Kingston upon Hull
    Kingston upon Hull , usually referred to as Hull, is a city and unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It stands on the River Hull at its junction with the Humber estuary, 25 miles inland from the North Sea. Hull has a resident population of...

     Diamonds - http://www.kingstondiamonds.karoo.net/
  • Newcastle Vipers
    Newcastle Vipers
    The Newcastle Vipers were an ice hockey club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Former members of the Elite Ice Hockey League, the club previously held membership in the British National League.- History :...

     - http://www.sunderlandicehockeyclub.com/scorpions.htm
  • Sheffield
    Sheffield
    Sheffield is a city and metropolitan borough of South Yorkshire, England. Its name derives from the River Sheaf, which runs through the city. Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, and with some of its southern suburbs annexed from Derbyshire, the city has grown from its largely...

     Shadows A - http://www.sheffieldshadows.com
  • Slough
    Slough
    Slough is a borough and unitary authority within the ceremonial county of Royal Berkshire, England. The town straddles the A4 Bath Road and the Great Western Main Line, west of central London...

     Phantoms - No Website
  • Solihull
    Solihull
    Solihull is a town in the West Midlands of England with a population of 94,753. It is a part of the West Midlands conurbation and is located 9 miles southeast of Birmingham city centre...

     Vixens - http://www.solihullvixens.co.uk
  • Streatham
    Streatham
    Streatham is a district in Surrey, England, located in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is situated south of Charing Cross. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.-History:...

     Storm A - http://www.streathamstorm.co.uk
  • Swindon Top Cats
    Swindon Top Cats
    Swindon Topcats are a ladies ice hockey club based in Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom. They are located at the Link Centre in Swindon. They are managed by Michael Armstrong and coached by Rebecca Hargreaves, with captain Lynn Taylor and assistant manager John Hallett.- Overview :The club...

     - http://www.swindontopcats.org.uk

Division One (North)

  • Billingham
    Billingham
    Billingham is a town in the unitary authority of Stockton on Tees, in north east England, with a population of 35,765 . It was founded circa 650 by a group of Saxons known as Billa's people, which is where the name Billingham is thought to have originated...

     Wildcats - http://www.billingham-wildcats.co.uk
  • Blackburn Thunder - http://www.blackburnthunder.co.uk
  • Coventry Phoenix
    Coventry Phoenix
    Coventry Phoenix is the name of Coventry's only female ice hockey team. The team was established in 2003, and currently competes in Division One of the British Women's Leagues...

     - http://www.phoenix-hockey.co.uk
  • Flintshire
    Flintshire
    Flintshire is a county in north-east Wales. It borders Denbighshire, Wrexham and the English county of Cheshire. It is named after the historic county of Flintshire, which had notably different borders...

     Furies - http://www.flintshire-furies.co.uk
  • Peterborough
    Peterborough
    Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in the East of England, with an estimated population of in June 2007. For ceremonial purposes it is in the county of Cambridgeshire. Situated north of London, the city stands on the River Nene which flows into the North Sea...

     Penguins - http://www.ppenguins.co.uk
  • Sheffield
    Sheffield
    Sheffield is a city and metropolitan borough of South Yorkshire, England. Its name derives from the River Sheaf, which runs through the city. Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, and with some of its southern suburbs annexed from Derbyshire, the city has grown from its largely...

     Shadows B - http://www.sheffieldshadows.com/
  • (Telford) Wrekin Raiders - http://www.wrekinraiders.co.uk
  • Whitley Bay
    Whitley Bay
    Whitley Bay is a town in North Tyneside, in Tyne and Wear, England. It is on the North Sea coast and has a fine stretch of golden sandy beach forming a bay stretching from St. Mary's Island in the north to Cullercoats in the south...

     Squaws - http://www.freewebs.com/whitleysquaws
  • Nottingham
    Nottingham
    Nottingham is a city and unitary authority in the East Midlands of England. It is located in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire and represents one of eight members of the English Core Cities Group...

     Vipers - http://www.nottinghamvipers.co.uk

Division One (South)

  • Basingstoke
    Basingstoke
    Basingstoke is a town in northeast Hampshire, in south central England. It lies across a valley at the source of the River Loddon. It is southwest of London, northeast of Southampton, southwest of Reading and northeast of the county town, Winchester. In 2008 it had an estimated population of...

     Bears - http://www.basingstokebears.co.uk
  • Basingstoke
    Basingstoke
    Basingstoke is a town in northeast Hampshire, in south central England. It lies across a valley at the source of the River Loddon. It is southwest of London, northeast of Southampton, southwest of Reading and northeast of the county town, Winchester. In 2008 it had an estimated population of...

     Bison Ladies - http://basingstokeladies.tripod.com/
  • Bracknell Firebees
    Bracknell Queen Bees
    Bracknell Queen Bees IHC is a ladies’ ice hockey club based in Bracknell, Berkshire, England. They are located at the John Nike Leisuresport complex in Bracknell...

     - http://www.bracknellqueenbees.co.uk/
  • Chelmsford
    Chelmsford
    Chelmsford is the county town of Essex, England and the principal settlement of the borough of Chelmsford. It is located in the London commuter belt, approximately northeast of Charing Cross, London, and approximately the same distance from the once provincial Roman capital at Colchester...

     Cobras - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/m.preen/cobras.html
  • Invicta Dynamics
    Invicta Dynamics
    Invicta Dynamics are a women's Ice Hockey team based in Gillingham in Kent, England. Invicta currently play in Division One of the British Women's Leagues....

     - http://www.invictadynamics.co.uk
  • Milton Keynes
    Milton Keynes
    Milton Keynes , sometimes abbreviated MK, is a large town in Buckinghamshire, in the south east of England, about north-west of London. It is the administrative centre of the Borough of Milton Keynes...

     Falcons - http://www.mkfalcons.co.uk
  • Oxford
    Oxford
    The city of Oxford is the county town of Oxfordshire, England. The city, made prominent by its medieval university, has a population of just under 165,000, with 153,900 living within the district boundary. It lies about 50 miles north-west of London. The rivers Cherwell and Thames run through...

     City Zodiacs - http://www.zodiacs.org
  • Oxford University Blues - http://users.ox.ac.uk/~ouwihc/
  • Streatham
    Streatham
    Streatham is a district in Surrey, England, located in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is situated south of Charing Cross. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.-History:...

     Storm B - http://www.streathamstorm.co.uk
  • Solent and Gosport Amazons - http://www.solenticehockey.net/?q=node/16

U16 Northern Division

  • Billingham
    Billingham
    Billingham is a town in the unitary authority of Stockton on Tees, in north east England, with a population of 35,765 . It was founded circa 650 by a group of Saxons known as Billa's people, which is where the name Billingham is thought to have originated...

     Junior Wildcats - http://www.billingham-wildcats.co.uk
  • Kingston
    Kingston upon Hull
    Kingston upon Hull , usually referred to as Hull, is a city and unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It stands on the River Hull at its junction with the Humber estuary, 25 miles inland from the North Sea. Hull has a resident population of...

     Junior Diamonds - http://www.kingstondiamonds.karoo.net/
  • Nottingham
    Nottingham
    Nottingham is a city and unitary authority in the East Midlands of England. It is located in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire and represents one of eight members of the English Core Cities Group...

     Junior Vipers - http://www.nottinghamvipers.co.uk
  • Sheffield
    Sheffield
    Sheffield is a city and metropolitan borough of South Yorkshire, England. Its name derives from the River Sheaf, which runs through the city. Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, and with some of its southern suburbs annexed from Derbyshire, the city has grown from its largely...

     Shadows U16 - http://www.sheffieldshadows.com/

U16 Southern Division

  • Bracknell
    Bracknell
    Bracknell is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Bracknell Forest in Berkshire, England. It lies to the south-east of Reading, southwest of Windsor and west of central London...

     Ice Bees - http://www.bracknellqueenbees.co.uk
  • Oxford
    Oxford
    The city of Oxford is the county town of Oxfordshire, England. The city, made prominent by its medieval university, has a population of just under 165,000, with 153,900 living within the district boundary. It lies about 50 miles north-west of London. The rivers Cherwell and Thames run through...

     City U16 - http://www.oxfordstars.com/u16s/girls
  • Streatham
    Streatham
    Streatham is a district in Surrey, England, located in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is situated south of Charing Cross. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.-History:...

     Blizzard - http://www.streathamstorm.co.uk

History

Below is a list of the Winners of the Major Competitions. The teams standing is shown in Win-Loss-Tie format.

Women's English League

  • 1987/88 - Streatham Strikers (10-1-1)
  • 1986/87 - Oxford University Blues (12-0-0)
  • 1985/86 - Streatham Strikers (11-1-0)
  • 1984/85 - Peterborough Ravens (8-0-0)


The Women's England League was the first incarnation of the league, starting with 5 teams before moving up to 7 by 1988. An influx of interest from new teams resulted in a complete regionalisation of the sport, a system that lasted two years.

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Overall Champion

  • 1989/90 - !No Official Champion
  • 1988/89 - Oxford City Rockets (beat Streatham Strikers 3-1 in final game)


! - Oxford City Rockets declared unofficial champions after beating Streatham in a Regional Playoff by four goals to one. Rockets were never able to play the final against Sunderland (champions of the Northern Division).

Northern Division

  • 1989/90 - Sunderland Scorpions (6-1-1)
  • 1988/89 - Sunderland Scorpions (4-0-2)

Central Division

  • 1989/90 - Oxford City Rockets (12-0-0)
  • 1988/89 - Oxford City Rockets (10-0-0)

Capital/South Division

  • 1989/90 - Streatham Strikers (8-0-0)
  • 1988/89 - Streatham Strikers (10-0-0)


After two years of this format, the system switched to the structure that exists to the present day, making it after 15 years, one of the longest lasting formats of any ice hockey league that ever has been in the UK.

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Premier League

  • 2008/09 - Sheffield Shadows (17-1-0)
  • 2007/08 - Slough Phantoms (17-1-0)
  • 2006/07 - Slough Phantoms (16-1-1)
  • 2005/06 - Newcastle Vipers (15-2-1)
  • 2004/05 - Sunderland Scorpions (16-2-2)
  • 2003/04 - Sunderland Scorpions (16-2-0)
  • 2002/03 - Cardiff Comets (13-2-1)
  • 2001/02 - Guildford Lightning (15-1-0)
  • 2000/01 - Sunderland Scorpions (11-2-1)
  • 1999/00 - Nottingham Vipers (11-2-1)
  • 1998/99 - Slough Phantoms (12-1-1)
  • 1997/98 - Sunderland Scorpions (13-1-0)
  • 1996/97 - Sunderland Scorpions (14-0-0)
  • 1995/96 - Sunderland Scorpions (13-0-1)
  • 1994/95 - Sunderland Scorpions (11-2-1)
  • 1993/94 - Bracknell Queen Bees (9-1-2)
  • 1992/93 - Oxford City Rockets (14-0-0)
  • 1991/92 - Oxford City Rockets (13-0-1)
  • 1990/91 - Oxford City Rockets (9-0-1)

Division One (North)

  • 2008/09 - Billingham Wildcats (12-1-1)
  • 2007/08 - Nottingham Vipers (11-1-2)
  • 2006/07 - Billingham Wildcats (12-1-1)
  • 2005/06 - Nottingham Vipers (11-0-3)
  • 2004/05 - Billingham Wildcats (12-2-2)
  • 2003/04 - (Telford) Wrekin Raiders - (18-1-1)
  • 2002/03 - Flintshire Furies (12-4-0)
  • 2001/02 - Sheffield Shadows (15-0-1)
  • 2000/01 - Billingham Wildcats (15-1-0)
  • 1999/00 - Kingston Hull Diamonds (15-3-2)
  • 1998/99 - Kingston Hull Diamonds (13-2-1)
  • 1997/98 - Kingston Hull Diamonds (10-2-0)
  • 1996/97 - Solihull Vixens (5-2-1)
  • 1995/96 - Solihull Vixens (Record Unknown)
  • 1994/95 - Sheffield Shadows (8-0-0)
  • 1993/94 - Unknown
  • 1992/93 - Unknown
  • 1991/92 - Unknown
  • 1990/91 - Unknown

Division One (South)

  • 2008/09 - Chelmsford Cobras (13-0-1)
  • 2007/08 - Swindon Top Cats (18-0-0)
  • 2006/07 - Swindon Top Cats (17-1-0)
  • 2005/06 - Swindon Top Cats (17-1-0)
  • 2004/05 - Streatham Storm - (17-0-3)
  • 2003/04 - Romford Nighthawks - (18-0-0)
  • 2002/03 - Solihull Vixens - (17-0-1)
  • 2001/02 - Basingstoke Bison Ladies - (15-2-1)
  • 2000/01 - Romford Nighthawks - (15-0-1)
  • 1999/00 - Cardiff Comets (14-0-0)
  • 1998/99 - Cardiff Comets (12-0-0)
  • 1997/98 - Basingstoke Bison Ladies - (13-0-1)
  • 1996/97 - Romford Nighthawks (7-2-1)
  • 1995/96 - Chelmsford Cobras (Record Unknown)
  • 1994/95 - Chelmsford Cobras (8-0-0)
  • 1993/94 - Guildford Lightning (Record Unknown)
  • 1992/93 - Unknown
  • 1991/92 - Unknown
  • 1990/91 - Unknown

U16 Northern Division

  • 2008/09 - Kingston Hull Junior Diamonds (4-0-0)
  • 2007/08 - Kingston Hull Junior Diamonds (5-0-1)

U16 Southern Division

  • 2008/09 - Bracknell Ice Bees (7-1-0)
  • 2007/08 - Bracknell Ice Bees (7-1-0)

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Trophy Weekend

The Trophy Weekend, has been split into the Bill Britton Memorial Trophy and D1 Trophy. The Memorial Trophy sees 1st vs 4th and 2nd vs 3rd in the Premier League, with the Winners playing the final the following day.

Prior to the Memorial Trophy being renamed, it was called the Chairman's Cup.

The D1 Trophy sees the Champion of the North playing the Runner-up of the South, and Champion of the South vs Runner-Up of the North, with the Winners playing the final the following day.

The introduction of the Women's U16 Northern and Southern (season 2007/08) created a third play off final between the winners of each league.

Bill Britton Memorial Trophy

  • 2008/09 - Bracknell Queen Bees bt Guildford Lightning (6:0)
  • 2007/08 - Sheffield Shadows bt Slough Phantoms (4:2)
  • 2006/07 - Bracknell Queen Bees bt Newcastle Vipers (2:1)
  • 2005/06 - Sheffield Shadows bt Newcastle Vipers (3:0)

Chairman's Cup

  • 2004/05 - Bracknell Queen Bees bt Sunderland Scorpions (1:0)
  • 2003/04 - Sunderland Scorpions bt Guildford Lightning (2:0)
  • 2002/03 - Cardiff Comets bt Sunderland Scorpions (5:4) (AOT) (APS)
  • 2001/02 - Sunderland Scorpions bt Guildford Lightning (2:1)
  • 2000/01 - Guildford Lightning bt Slough Phantoms (1:0)
  • 1999/00 - Sunderland Scorpions bt Nottingham Vipers (4:0)
  • 1998/99 - Sunderland Scorpions bt Slough Phamtoms (6:3)
  • 1997/98 - Sunderland Scorpions bt Bracknell Queen Bees (4:2)
  • 1996/97 - Sunderland Scorpions bt Bracknell Queen Bees (3:2) (AOT)
  • 1995/96 - Unknown
  • 1994/95 - Sunderland Scorpions bt Guildford Lightning (4:2)
  • 1993/94 - Bracknell Queen Bees bt Slough Phamtons (7:2)
  • 1992/93 - Oxford City Rockets bt Bracknell Queen Bees (4:0)
  • 1991/92 - Oxford City Rockets bt Bracknell Queen Bees (2:1) (AOT) (APS)
  • 1990/91 - Oxford City Rockets bt Bracknell Queen Bees (5:1)

Division One Trophy

  • 2007/08 - Swindon Top Cats bt Chelmsford Cobras (6:4)
  • 2006/07 - Swindon Top Cats bt Billingham Wildcats (4:0)
  • 2005/06 - Swindon Top Cats bt Nottingham Vipers (3:1)
  • 2004/05 - Streatham Storm bt Basingstoke Bison Ladies (3:1)
  • 2003/04 - Solihull Vixens bt Whitley Bay Squaws (9:2)
  • 2002/03 - Solihull Vixens bt Flintshire Furies (1:0)
  • 2001/02 - Sheffield Shadows bt Whitley Bay Squaws (7:2)
  • 2000/01 - Billingham Wildcats bt Sheffield Shadows (4:2)
  • 1999/00 - Kingston Hull Diamonds bt Billingham Wildcats (2:1)
  • 1998/99 - Kingston Hull Diamonds bt Cardiff Comets (1:0) (AOT) (APS)
  • 1997/98 - Kingston Hull Diamonds bt Basingstoke Bison Ladies (4:3)
  • 1996/97 - Solihull Vixens bt Kingston Hull Diamonds (5:0)

Women's U16 Trophy

  • 2008/09 - Bracknell Ice Bees bt Kingston Hull Junior Diamonds (3:2)
  • 2007/08 - Kingston Hull Junior Diamonds bt Bracknell Ice Bees (5:2)

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Promotion/Relegation Playoffs

Information on these Playoffs is sketchy, however the following contains most of them. Playoffs were not held in every season due to either teams not wanting to go for promotion to the higher league, or a natural expansion of the Premier League.
  • 2005/06 - Nottingham Vipers bt Flintshire Furies (11:1)
  • 2004/05 - Streatham Storm bt Swindon Top Cats (1:0)
  • 1999-2004 - Playoff System scrapped, Premier League naturally expanded.
  • 1998/99 - Nottingham Vipers bt Kingston Hull Diamonds (2:1,5:3)
  • 1997/98 - Basingstoke Bison Ladies bt (Telford) Wrekin Raiders (5:0,5:1)
  • 1996/97 - Solihull Vixens bt Chelmsford Cobras (Unknown Score)
  • 1995/96 - Chelmsford Cobras bt Solihull Vixens (Unknown Score)
  • 1994/95 - Sheffield Shadows bt Durham Dynamites (Unknown Score)

Knockout Cup

The Knockout Cup was proposed to allow teams of different standard to play each other, and also to increase the number of competitions played for in the Women's game.
  • 2006/2007 - Bracknell Queen Bees bt Solihull Vixens (5:0)
  • 2005/2006 - Newcastle Vipers bt Solihull Vixens (5:1)
  • 2004/2005 - Bracknell Queen Bees bt Swindon Top Cats (8:2)
  • 2003/2004 - Kingston Hull Diamonds bt Solihull Vixens (4:3) (APS)
  • 2002/2003 - Bracknell Queen Bees bt Swindon Top Cats (4:1)

Regional/National/International Sides

In the UK, there are five sides that play at Regional, National and International level.

Regional Level

England is divided into two regional sides, featuring the best players whom have not been selected for Team Great Britain. The regional sides are a recent addition to assist with the development of the top Women and Girls hockey in the UK. For the purposes of the records shown, only games against other Regional, National or International teams shall be considered.

In addition the conference sections are divided into Senior and Junior (U16) teams.
  • North of England Senior : 1-2
  • North of England Junior : 1-1
  • South of England Senior : 1-1
  • South of England Junior : 1-1

National Teams

In total there are three National teams, although Team England has been defunct since 2002. 2006 saw the England team reinstated and an Under 16 England added to the list of National Teams. In August 2006 both teams travelled to Prague for a training camp, followed by a tournament in Plizen which saw the Senior Team play their way to a silver medal.

Details of all Home Internationals known are shown below:
  • Saturday, 25 June 2005 - Team WALES 4 - 0 Team SCOTLAND @ Cardiff
  • Saturday, 10 April 2004 - Team SCOTLAND 0 - 7 Team WALES @ Paisley
  • Saturday, 18 May 2002 - Team ENGLAND 1 - 4 Team WALES @ Nottingham
  • Saturday, 30 January 1993 - Team ENGLAND 7 - 0 Team SCOTLAND @ Sheffield
  • Saturday, 16 May 1992 - Team ENGLAND 3 - 1 Team SCOTLAND @ Nottingham
  • Saturday, 28 December 1991 - Team SCOTLAND 1 - 1 Team ENGLAND @ Murrayfield


The overall records of the teams are therefore:
  • Team ENGLAND: 2-1-1
  • Team SCOTLAND: 0-4-1
  • Team WALES: 3-0-0

Team GB

Team Great Britain, is the national side that represents the UK in firstly the European Championships followed by the IIHF World Championships.

Below is a guide to GB's performances year by year. Only 'competitive' games (challenge matches ignored) are counted for the records.

1989

Team GB re-entered the World of International Hockey, with a European Championship two-leg qualifying match against the Netherlands in Chelmsford. GB battled hard in both games but were defeated by an experienced Dutch side, winning both games by the margin of four goals to two, giving the Dutch an 8-4 aggregate win and a place in the European Championship.

Overall Record: 0-2-0

1990

No official competitions existed, however GB defeated the Dutch in Amsterdam 1-0 in a challenge match.

1991

Team GB took part in the 1991 European Championship finishing 9th out of 10 teams. Placed in a very tough Group B, they lost their first three games to Sweden (0-16), Denmark (0-4) and Germany (0-6) before surprising the Czech Republic with a 2-2 draw in their final game. GB finished bottom of their group, and played Holland in the 9th/10th playoff which they won 3-0.

Record: 1-3-1

1993

After the break for an Olympic year, GB started again in the newly formed European Championship Pool B. Following an opening loss against Latvia (0-3), GB repeated their performance against the Czech Republic from two years ago, this time with a 1-1 draw. France, dispatched GB easily in the third game by 7 goals to 2, and GB won their first International game in the final match of the tournament with a 1-0 win over the Ukraine. giving GB a respectable 4th placed finish out of 5 teams, with GB only missing a medal by one point.

Record: 1-2-1

1995

GB went to Denmark, for the IIHF European Women's Championships Pool B in March 1995, and faced a tough group on paper and proved to be a tough group on ice. GB fell to their worst defeat in 4 years, in the opening game with a 14-1 defeat to Denmark. Slovakia defeated GB 4-1 and in the final group game Holland put seven past the Brits, with only two coming back.

The 7th/8th playoff game saw GB take on the Ukraine, the only side they had beaten in competitive hockey so far. Unfortunately the Ukraine gave a much more solid account of themselves, and skated to a 2-0 victory which saw GB finish 8th out of 8 teams.

Record: 0-4-0

Team Roster:
  • Gill Barton - Guildford
  • Julie Biles - Guildford
  • Verity Boome - Guildford
  • Laura Bugbee - Slough
  • Sarah Burton - Swindon
  • Rachael Cotton - Bracknell
  • Lisa Davies - Bracknell
  • Lynsey Emmerson - Sunderland
  • Fiona Johnstone - Swindon
  • Fiona King - Guildford
  • Teresa Lewis - Sunderland
  • Julie Lossnitzer - Slough
  • Jane McLelland - Sunderland
  • Jeanette Mountjoy - Bracknell
  • Sarah Musgrove - Telford
  • Kathy Nike - Bracknell
  • Kim Strongman - Guildford
  • Laura Urquhart - Slough
  • Louise Wheeler - Slough

  • Manager: Anne Sheppard. Head Coach: Mike Urquhart
    Mike Urquhart
    Mike Urquhart is a retired Canadian ice hockey player, coach and General Manager. He played for the Nottingham Panthers, Oxford City Stars, Chelmsford Chieftains, Guildford Flames, Bracknell Bees and Milton Keynes Kings during the 1980s and 1990s. He was inducted to the British Ice Hockey Hall of...

    . Asst Coaches: Charlie Colon & Paul O'Higgins

1996

A trip to Slovakia was in store for GB in Pool B in 1996. GB started positively with a much better account against Denmark who they had been routed against the previous year falling only to a 5-0 defeat. Unfortunately any hopes of a great comeback were dashed in their 2nd game against the Danes who GB had previously done well against collapsing to a 7-1 defeat. That scoreline was repeated in the final group round game against the Dutch to leave GB adrift at the bottom of their group.

The 7th/8th playoff saw GB take on Kazahstan and for the first time in the tournament, team GB took the game to their opponents in a thrilling encounter. Unfortunately the Asian side was just able to edge ahead and won by the odd goal in 9 leaving GB in 8th out of 8 place and without a win in two years.

Record: 0-4-0

Team Roster:
  • Gill Barton - Guildford
  • Julie Biles - Guildford
  • Verity Boome - Peterborough
  • Becky Bowles - Bracknell
  • Sarah Burton - Swindon
  • Laura Byrne - Oxford
  • Rachael Cotton - Bracknell
  • Lisa Davies - Bracknell
  • Lynsey Emmerson - Sunderland
  • Fiona King - Guildford
  • Teresa Lewis - Sunderland
  • Jane McLelland - Sunderland
  • Jeanette Mountjoy - Bracknell
  • Claire Pannell - Bracknell
  • Debbie Palmer - Swindon
  • Nicola Pattinson - Sunderland
  • Cheryl Smith - Sunderland
  • Michelle Smith - Sunderland
  • Kim Strongman - Guildford
  • Laura Urquhart - Sunderland
  • Elaine Whitney - Telford

1999

Székesfehérvár,
Hungary

Following a re-structure in the World Championships, and the no championship in 1998 due to it being an Olympic year, GB finally came back into the new Pool B Qualifying Group to decide the final spot in Pool B for the following year.

Great Britain opened brightly holding Italy to a 1-1 draw after 40 minutes in the opening game before Italy stepping the game up a gear to skate out to a 4-1 victory however the signs looked good. The next game was against the hapless South Africa, which ended to be a sporting contenst on the opening puck drop with GB running up their highest ever victory at International level with a 22-0 victory.

After a slow start in the final game GB hit the host team Hunary hard with five quick goals in a match that ended up as 9-1 to the Brits, leaving them finish 2nd out of 4 teams.

Record: 2-1-0

Team Roster:
  • Natalie Arthur – Backburn
  • Zoe Bayne - Billinghham
  • Nicola Bicknell - Slough
  • Vicky Burton – Bracknell
  • Laura Byrne – Bracknell
  • Louise Fisher – Slough
  • Amy Johnson - Haringey
  • Fiona King – Guildford
  • Teresa Lewis – Basingstoke
  • Claire Oldfield – Whitley Bay
  • Ceri Powell – Solihull
  • Tasmin Quinn – Basingstoke
  • Vicky Robbins – Guildford
  • Cheryl Smith – Slough
  • Michelle Smith – Slough
  • Tonia Scialdone – Solihull
  • Emily Turner – Sheffield
  • Louise Wheeler - Slough

  • Manager: Teresa Fisher. Coaches : Mike Urquhart
    Mike Urquhart
    Mike Urquhart is a retired Canadian ice hockey player, coach and General Manager. He played for the Nottingham Panthers, Oxford City Stars, Chelmsford Chieftains, Guildford Flames, Bracknell Bees and Milton Keynes Kings during the 1980s and 1990s. He was inducted to the British Ice Hockey Hall of...

    , Laura Urquhart & David Graham.

2000

Székesfehérvár,
Hungary

It was back to Hungary in the year 2000, for the Pool B Qualifying Tournament. GB again had a strong start with the Brits 1-1 against the Group Favorites DPR Korea in their first game. Korea struck back with two 2nd period goals but despite a fightback by GB, the game ended up 4-2 to the Asian side.

Australia were next up for GB and we're comfortably dispatched by seven goals to one, and GB finally defeated Holland in a competitive game, 11 years after their first attempt with a comfortable 5-2 victory. GB again finish 2nd out of 4 teams in their group.

Belgium, who finished 2nd in the other Group took on GB in the 3rd/4th place playoff. GB, comfortably dispatch the Belgians by 8 goals to 1 which saw GB ranked overall 3rd out of 8 teams.

Record: 3-1-0

Team Roster:
  • Natalie Arthur - Blackburn
  • Zoe Bayne - Billingham
  • Nicola Bicknell - Slough
  • Vicky Burton - Bracknell
  • Laura Byrne - Bracknell
  • Samantha Cheetham - Bracknell
  • Louise Fisher - Slough
  • Susan Hemmerman - Kingston
  • Amy Johnson - Swindon
  • Fiona King - Guildford
  • Claire Oldfield – Whitley Bay
  • Debbie Palmer - Swindon
  • Vicky Robbins - Guildford
  • Tonia Scialdone - Nottingham
  • Cheryl Smith - Nottingham
  • Michelle Smith - Nottingham
  • Emily Turner - Sheffield
  • Louise Wheeler - Slough

  • Manager: Teresa Fisher. Head Coach: Laura Urquhart.

2001

Maribor,
Slovenia

Pool B overnight was renamed Division 1, but apart from that the challenge stayed the same for GB with their third straight attempt at Qualification into the 2nd tier.

GB looked to their first game against hosts Slovenia to set the standard for the tournament and they did not disappoint. 5-0 up after 20 minutes they went onto win 12-0. Hungary also fell to a GB by 12 goals to 0 the in Game Two, and with GB dispatching the Aussies by 4-2 in Game 3 they were left in the pleasant situation of Played 3, Won 3, Scored 28, Conceded 2.

Slovakia who were Group favourites took on GB in the final game. Slovakia just were too good for Team GB, who despite getting a goal back in the 3rd, went down to a 4-1 defeat and finished 2nd in their group for the 3rd consecutive year.

Record: 3-1-0

Team Roster:
  • Natalie Arthur - Blackburn
  • Zoe Bayne – Billingham
  • Nicola Bicknell – Slough
  • Laura Burke - Sheffield
  • Vicky Burton, - Bracknell
  • Laura Byrne – Bracknell
  • Louise Fisher – Guildford
  • Susan Hemmerman – Kingston
  • Amy Johnson – Bracknell
  • Fiona King – Guildford
  • Teresa Lewis – Sunderland
  • Rachel McCabe – Billingham
  • Claire Oldfield – Whitley Bay
  • Vicky Robbins - Guildford
  • Tonia Scialdone – Birmingham
  • Cheryl Smith – Nottingham
  • Michelle Smith - Nottingham
  • Emily Turner = Sheffield
  • Louise Wheeler - Slough
  • Gillian Wyatt - Kingston

  • Manager: Alison McCabe, Head Coach: Tony Hall. Assistant Coach: Reg Wilcox.

2002

Hull,
UK

An Olympic year saw no official hockey taking place, but the IIHF hosted a Women's challenge tri-series between Italy, Belgium and GB, held in Hull.

GB beat Belgium, but fell to Italy to finished 2nd in the three team group.

Team Roster:
  • Zoe Bayne - Billingham
  • Kirstin Beattie - Murrayfield
  • Nicola Bicknell - Slough
  • Verity Boome - Slough
  • Heather Brunning - Bracknell
  • Laura Burke - Sheffield
  • Vicky Burton - Bracknell
  • Louise Fisher – Guildford
  • Alex von Haselberg - Guildford
  • Susan Hemmerman - Kingston
  • Fiona King - Guildford
  • Alice Lamb - Slough
  • Claire Oldfield – Whitley Bay
  • Vicky Robbins - Guildford
  • Tonia Scialdone - Birmingham
  • Angela Taylor - Paisley
  • Emily Turner - Sheffield
  • Gemma Watt - Paisley
  • Gillian Wyatt - Kingston
  • Hannah Young - Guildford

  • Manager: Alison McCabe. Head Coach: Tony Hall. Assistant Coach: Reg Wilcox.

2003

Lecco,
Italy

Off to Italy for Division 2, which now sported 6 teams in direct parity with the Men's game for the first time.

GB collapsed to the worst possible start against long time foes Slovakia, 5-0 down after the 1st period they ended up losing 8-1 to the Eastern Bloc side. Game 2 against group favourites Norway was just as tough for the Brits along a spirited performance saw them just 1-0 down after the first GB collapsed to an 8-3 defat.

Game 3 against Denmark saw a pulsating clash from end to end which saw GB register their first points with a 4-4 draw, however after leading the Danes 1-0 at the end of the 1st. The Netherlands, a long term bogey team of the Brits skated to a 4-2 win over GB. GB's final game against Italy proved too much for them and they were defeated as they were the previous year to an experienced Italian side, this time 4-2.

And so GB were relegated. Or so we thought. GB however had the dubious honour of being saved by a life-threatening disease, as due to the SARS pandemic in China the World Championships were cancelled for that year and the IIHF didn't relegate any teams from any divisions.

Record : 0-4-1

Team Roster:
  • Zoe Bayne - Sheffield
  • Kirstin Beattie - Murrayfield
  • Nicola Bicknell - Slough
  • Verity Boome - Slough
  • Heather Brunning - Bracknell
  • Laura Burke - Sheffield
  • Vicky Burton - Bracknell
  • Lynsey Emmerson - Sunderland
  • Alex von Haselberg - Guildford
  • Fiona King - Guildford
  • Teresa Lewis - Sunderland
  • Eleanor Maitland - Kilmarnock
  • Ami Merrick - Cardiff
  • Claire Oldfield - Sunderland
  • Vicky Robbins - Basingstoke
  • Angela Taylor - Paisley
  • Emily Turner - Sheffield
  • Gemma Watt - Paisley
  • Gillian Wyatt – Kingston
  • Hannah Young - Guildford

  • Manager: Ian Turner. Head Coach: Tony Hall. Assistant Coach: Reg Wilcox

2004

Vipiteno-Sterzing,
Italy

From a standings point of view, the 2004 saw GB's worst ever performance from International Ice Hockey, with defeats to Denmark, Italy, Slovakia, the Netherlands and Australia.

However, when your team is washed out a goal on a wraparound due to the referee 'losing sight of the puck' as it went round the net, there isn't much you can do. GB battled desperately hard under the some of the worst refereeing ever seen in an international competition.

GB were relegated to Division 3 along with Australia.

Record: 0-5-0

Team Roster:
  • Zoe Bayne - Sheffield
  • Kirstin Beattie - Murrayfield
  • Nicola Bicknell - Slough
  • Lynsey Emmerson - Sheffield
  • Louise Fisher - Guildford
  • Lauren Halliwell - Kingston
  • Alex von Haselberg - Guildford
  • Kelly Herring - Pererborough
  • Becky Kasner – Whitley Bay
  • Fiona King - Guildford
  • Eleanor Maitland - Kilmarnock
  • Ami Merrick - Cardiff
  • Claire Oldfield - Sunderland
  • Vicky Robbins - Basingstoke
  • Helen Stowe - Sunderland
  • Angela Taylor - Pailsey
  • Emily Turner - Sheffield
  • Gemma Watt - Sunderland
  • Katherine Wiggins - Guildford
  • Gillian Wyatt - Sheffield
  • Hannah Young - Guildford

  • Manager: Ian Turner. Head Coach: Reg Wilcox. Assistant Coach: Jo Abbs

2005

Cape Town,
South Africa

Division III was the setting for GB. GB started off the tournament in impressive fashion easily dispatching Hungary 5-0 followed by an 11-0 demolition of Belgium.

GB's minds were however firmly planted on the 3rd game, without a doubt the title decider. GB went a goal down at 26:56 before Newcastle's Teresa Lewis opened the account for GB on the half hour mark.

With the scores neatly tied at 1 heading into the final period, GB battled hard. University of New Hampshire's Angela Taylor picked up a penalty for highsticking at 47:39, and with eight seconds left in the game heartbreak as Slovenia took the lead. GB were never able to get back in the game and ended losing 4-1 with the final goal placed into the empty net.

Game 4, saw GB take out their frustrations of the previous game with a 19-0 victory over South Africa, who were saved relegation by the IIHF Women's Committee as they expanded the Elite competition to 9 teams, and thus no teams were relegated this time around.

Game 5, saw GB finally lay the ghost of a year ago with an excellent 6-2 victory over Australia to ensure GB's 2nd place finish.

Record: 4-1-0

Team Roster:
  • Zoe Bayne – Sheffield
  • Kirstin Beattie – Murrayfield
  • Nicola Bicknell - Slough
  • Laura Burke - Sheffield
  • Lynsey Emmerson - Sunderland
  • Louise Fisher - Guildford
  • Lauren Halliwell - Kingston
  • Kelly Herring - Slough
  • Becky Kasner - Whitley Bay
  • Beth Kavanagh - Flintshire
  • Fiona King - Guildford
  • Alice Lamb - Slough
  • Claire Oldfield - Sunderland
  • Vicky Robbins - Basingstoke
  • Angela Taylor - Paisley
  • Emily Turner - Sheffield
  • Katherine Wiggins - Guildford
  • Gillian Wyatt - Sheffield
  • Laura Urquhart - Nottingham
  • Teresa Lewis - Sunderland

  • Manager: Ian Turner, Head Coach: Reg Wilcox. Assistant Coach: Jo Abbs
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