1984–85 England Hockey League Season
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The 1984–85 English Hockey League season took place from September 1984 until May 1985. The season culminated in the National Inter League Championship for men which brought together the winners of their respective regions. The Men's championship was won by
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. The Men's Cup ( National Clubs Championships/Hockey Association Cup) was won by Southgate and the Women's Cup (National Clubs Championship) was won by
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Men's National Inter League Championship finals

(Held at Prescot Leisure Centre,
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, Merseyside, May 4–5)


Pool A


Pool B


Semi-finals & Final

East Grinstead
Ian Taylor, David Payne, William Bartlett, Simon Cole, Neil Longstreet ( Simon Whalley ''sub''), G Lee, Gerry Mott, James Leman,
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, Richard Leman (capt), Bram van Asselt, Andrew Bass
Slough
Paul Loudon, Paul Barber (capt), D Knott, Manjit Flora, Sutinder (Suti) Khehar, Kartar Davatwal, Ken Partington, Bhaji Flora, Chris Maskery, Ravinder Laly, Kuki Dhak ( Kalli Saini ''sub'')


Men's Cup (National Clubs Championship/Hockey Association Cup)


Quarter-finals


Semi-finals


Final

(Held at
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on 19 May) Southgate
David Owen David Anthony Llewellyn Owen, Baron Owen, (born 2 July 1938) is a British politician and physician who served as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs as a Labour Party MP under James Callaghan from 1977 to 1979, and later ...
, David Craig, James Duthie, Mike Spray, Richard Dodds, A Wallace (capt), Steve Batchelor ( Ian Jennings ''sub''), John Shaw, David Thomas ( Nick Clark ''sub''), Sean Kerly, Paul Moulton
Blackheath
Mohan Singh Kalsi, Harjinder Singh Dhami, Parminder Singh Kalsi, Brad Rehling, Brajinder Daved, Badar Butt, Albert De Souza, Peter Abreo, Wasim Butt ( Neil Watson ''sub''), Sheikh Imtiaz (capt), Nirman Singh Kalsi


Women's Cup (National Club Championship finals)

(Held at the Pressed Steel Fisher Ground,
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, April 20–21)


Pool A


Pool B


Semi-finals & Final


References

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