The Burney Cup (Ulster Schoolboys' Senior Hockey Cup) is an annual
competition
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involving the strongest schools affiliated to the
Ulster Branch of the
Irish Hockey Association
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. The competition is held in the spring term of each school year and progress through to the final is via an open draw.
The most successful school is
Friends' School Lisburn
Friends' School, Lisburn is a Quaker voluntary grammar school in the city of Lisburn, Northern Ireland, founded in 1774.
History
Friends’ School Lisburn was founded – as The Ulster Provincial School – on the basis of a bequest in 1764 of ...
with 20 wins (16 outright wins and 4 shared wins).
The current holder is
Banbridge Academy
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.
Eligibility
To play in the competition, boys must be 19 years of age and under on 1 April immediately preceding the draw. The draw for the Cup takes places in early January. A fresh draw to determine pairings is held prior to each subsequent round.
History
The trophy was presented by Andrew George Burney of
East Antrim Hockey Club.
The first final took place on 22 April 1920 at the Ormeau Road grounds of
North of Ireland Rugby & Cricket Club. The final was marked by future Irish
rugby union
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and
cricket
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international
A.C. Douglas of
Royal Belfast Academical Institution
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scoring all six goals in his team's victory.
Performance table
(''one finalist missing'')
Finals
(records incomplete)
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Footnote
*
a Ballyclare Intermediate School would later be renamed as
Ballyclare High School
Ballyclare High School is a co-educational, non-denominational grammar school in Ballyclare, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. There are approximately 1,200 pupils at the school, taught by around 80 teachers.
History
The school was opened in th ...
.
*
b Lisburn Intermediate School would later be renamed as
Wallace High School.
*
c Newry Intermediate School would later be renamed as Newry Grammar School(1948) and then
Newry High School(1966).
Sources
External links
Ulster Branch of Irish Hockey Union
{{Ulster field hockey links
Field hockey competitions in Ulster
1920 establishments in Ireland
Field hockey cup competitions in Ireland