Mossley Hockey Club

Mossley Hockey Club
Address The Glade,
Mossley,
Newtownabbey
Phone (+44) 28 9084 9151
Website www.mossleyhockeyclub.com
Email
Chairman 2007-2008 Dougie Sleith
Secretary 2007-2008 David McKinstry
Sports Men's Hockey
Branch Ulster Branch of the IHA
Founded 1929
Club Colours Maroon & Amber Shirt, Black Shorts,
Maroon & Amber Socks

Mossley Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in the village of Mossley in Newtownabbey, County Antrim. It was formed in 1929 following a meeting of employees of Henry Campbell’s Mill in the village. The club currently fields six men's teams, with the first team playing in the Premier League of the Ulster Senior League. In 1994 the Club won a coaching award in recognition of its work with young players.

Early years

During the 1930s the Club enjoyed great success in the Intermediate and Junior League. In 1942 the first team won through to the Irish Junior Cup, but were on the receiving end of a 4-0 defeat by Pembroke Wanderers II. Two years later fortunes were reversed when Mossley won the Irish Junior Cup for the first time with a 3-0 win over Graiguenamanagh.[1]

The First XI were promoted to Qualifying League B and Senior status was attained when that section was won in 1951.

1950s and 1960s

The first Senior trophy final was in the Kirk Cup in 1953-54, when defeat was suffered at the hands of Lisnagarvey by 2 goals to one after extra time.[2]

The First XI were beaten in the Ulster Final of the Irish Senior Cup in 1964-65 by Portrush.

In 1966 the Second team won the Irish Junior Cup with a 4-0 win over the Catholic Institute II, Limerick.[3]

The Anderson Cup was won by the First XI in 1966-67 and the following season promotion was gained to the top section of the Ulster Senior League. This position would be held until the end of 2002-03.

1970s and 1980s

In 1973 Mossley made a second appearance in the Kirk Cup Final, losing to Lisnagarvey after a replay. In 1983, a third Kirk Cup Final appearance, again against Lisnagarvey was won 2-0.

The Second XI were successful in the 1986 Irish Junior Cup defeating Banbridge Second XI in the Final. The team was captained by David McKinstry, who was also a member of the 1966 Cup winning team.

Grounds

The original grass pitches at Mossley were abandoned in 1976 and the Club played home games at the City of Belfast Playing Fields at Mallusk. The present site at The Glade was purchased in 1984, and in 1991 the Club installed a synthetic surface. In 2004 the original artificial surface was replaced with a water based pitch.

Notable members

In 1952 the first International honour came to Mossley when Bryan Gilroy was chosen to play for Ireland. Harold Burns Jnr made his debut in the First XI in 1969 and was the second member of the Club to gain full International honours in 1978. Paul Cooke made his first appearance in the Irish Squad, along with two other Club members David Gordon and Richard Willis in 1985. John Jackson, a current member of the club, recently achieved his 100th cap for Ireland.

Derek Watt was the Ulster Hockey Union President in 1985.

Honours

Sources

  1. Northern Whig 27/03/1944 Page 4
  2. Ireland's Saturday Night 08/05/1954 Page 6
  3. Belfast Newsletter 25/04/1966 Page 13

External links

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