The North of England Men's Lacrosse Association Senior Flags, known as the Senior Flags, is an annual knockout club cup competition played for by teams in the North of England Men's Premiership. It is the oldest lacrosse club competition in the world.[citation needed] The Senior Flags is organised by the North of England Men's Lacrosse Association, a committee of the English Lacrosse Association.

Senior Flags
Founded1883
RegionNorth of England
Current championsStockport Lacrosse Club (25th title)
Most successful club(s)Stockport Lacrosse Club (25 titles)

Past Winners 1883-1945

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Year Winner Runner-up Score
1883–1884 South Manchester Heaton Mersey 8–5
1884–1885 Liverpool Heaton Mersey 9–3
1885–1886 South Manchester Liverpool 5–3
1886–1887 Owens College Liverpool 3–2
1887–1888 Owens College South Manchester 6–5
1888–1889 South Manchester Owens College 3–1
1889–1890 South Manchester Heaton Mersey 15–5
1890–1891 South Manchester Owens College 4–1
1891–1892 South Manchester Owens College 6–2
1892–1893 Cheetham South Manchester 6–2
1893–1894 Cheetham Owens College 4–3
1894–1895 South Manchester Owens College 10–3
1895–1896 Stockport South Manchester 9–5
1896–1897 Stockport Albert Park 2–1
1897–1898 Stockport South Manchester 9–3
1898–1899 Stockport Heaton Mersey 16–2
1899–1900 Stockport Albert Park 12–0
1900–1901 Stockport Heaton Mersey 11–3
1901–1902 Stockport South Manchester 6–1
1902–1903 Stockport South Manchester 12–5
1903–1904 South Manchester Heaton Mersey 9–4
1904–1905 Stockport Heaton Mersey 9–4
1905–1906 South Manchester Stockport 3–2
1906–1907 Old Hulmeians South Manchester 10–7
1907–1908 Old Hulmeians South Manchester 10–7
1908–1909 South Manchester Eccles 11–4
1909–1910 Old Hulmeians South Manchester 10–4
1910–1911 Stockport Old Hulmeians 6–1
1911–1912 Stockport Albert Park 7–3
1912–1913 Stockport Albert Park 11–2
1913–1914 Old Hulmeians Heaton Mersey 10–6
1915–1918 No Contest No Contest
1919–1920 South Manchester Albert Park 6–5
1920–1921 Boardman South Manchester 12–4
1921–1922 Boardman Old Hulmeians 11–5
1922–1923 Old Hulmeians Stockport 6–4
1923–1924 South Manchester Stockport 7–4
1924–1925 Albert Park Stockport 8–3
1925–1926 Stockport Heaton Mersey Guild 15–5
1926–1927 Heaton Mersey Old Mancunians 12–6
1927–1928 Stockport Heaton Mersey Guild[1] 16–1
1928–1929 Boardman Eccles 9–1
1929–1930 Old Mancunians Stockport 4–3
1930–1931 Stockport Old Mancunians 5–4
1931–1932 Old Hulmeians Heaton Mersey 7–3
1932–1933 South Manchester & Wythenshawe Stockport 10–3
1933–1934 Stockport Old Mancunians 7–6
1934–1935 Mellor Old Mancunians 9–4
1935–1936 Mellor Old Hulmeians 13–5
1936–1937 Mellor Old Waconians 9–5
1937–1938 Old Waconians Old Hulmeians 8–6
1938–1939 Old Waconians Boardman & Eccles 7–2
1940–1945 No Contest No Contest

Past Winners 1946-Present

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Year Winner Runner-up Score
1946–1947 Old Waconians Old Hulmeians 9–2
1947–1948 Mellor Boardman & Eccles 5–4
1948–1949 Old Hulmeians Ashton 10–7
1949–1950 Old Hulmeians Mellor 9–7
1950–1951 Old Waconians Old Mancunians 9–8
1951–1952 Old Waconians Old Mancunians 7–4
1952–1953 Old Waconians Old Hulmeians 8–4
1953–1954 Heaton Mersey Old Hulmeians 8–7
1954–1955 Old Waconians Old Hulmeians 10–5
1955–1956 Old Hulmeians Old Mancunians 8–5
1956–1957 Old Mancunians Heaton Mersey 9–7
1957–1958 Heaton Mersey Old Mancunians 5–4
1958–1959 Heaton Mersey Old Hulmeians 4–1
1959–1960 Heaton Mersey Manchester University 8–6
1960–1961 Boardman & Eccles Manchester University 8–6
1961–1962 Old Hulmeians South Manchester & Wythenshawe 6–1
1962–1963 Mellor Heaton Mersey 15–7
1963–1964 Old Hulmeians Heaton Mersey 10–3
1964–1965 Mellor Old Hulmeians 7–5
1965–1966 South Manchester & Wythenshawe Old Hulmeians 11–5
1966–1967 Mellor South Manchester & Wythenshawe 12–11
1967–1968 Old Hulmeians Mellor 6–5
1968–1969 Mellor Cheadle 19–4
1969–1970 South Manchester & Wythenshawe Mellor 9–5
1970–1971 South Manchester & Wythenshawe Urmston 18–5
1971–1972 South Manchester & Wythenshawe Urmston 7–5
1972–1973 South Manchester & Wythenshawe Mellor 11–2
1973–1974 Urmston Sheffield University 12–5
1974–1975 Urmston Sheffield University 14–7
1975–1976 Old Hulmeians South Manchester & Wythenshawe 12–8
1976–1977 Sheffield University Urmston 17–11
1977–1978 Cheadle South Manchester & Wythenshawe 10–4
1978–1979 Cheadle Mellor 15–11
1979–1980 South Manchester & Wythenshawe Old Hulmeians 14–10
1980–1981 Cheadle Mellor 13–7
1981–1982 Sheffield University Cheadle 13–11
1982–1983 Sheffield University Cheadle 15–10
1983–1984 Cheadle South Manchester & Wythenshawe 15–8
1984–1985 Cheadle Old Hulmeians 12–5
1985–1986 Heaton Mersey Stockport 10–8
1986–1987 Stockport Mellor 9–8
1987–1988 Mellor Stockport 11–6
1988–1989 Stockport Cheadle 9–8
1989–1990 Cheadle Mellor 7–6
1990–1991 Cheadle Stockport 10–9
1991–1992 Cheadle Heaton Mersey 15–12
1992–1993 Heaton Mersey Timperley 13–9
1993–1994 Cheadle Mellor 11–8
1994–1995 Cheadle Mellor 9–4
1995–1996 Stockport Mellor 7–4
1996–1997 Mellor Heaton Mersey 13–10
1997–1998 Cheadle Heaton Mersey 8–7
1998–1999 Stockport Heaton Mersey 13–6
1999–2000 Cheadle Heaton Mersey 14–7
2000–2001 Cheadle Old Waconians 9–7
2001–2002 Heaton Mersey Stockport 14–13
2002–2003 Cheadle Mellor 15–13
2003–2004 Stockport Heaton Mersey 14–13
2004–2005 Stockport Heaton Mersey 14–10
2005–2006 Heaton Mersey Stockport 6–4
2006–2007 Manchester Waconians Mellor 9–3
2007–2008 Wilmslow Mellor 19–10
2008–2009 Cheadle Stockport 9–8
2009–2010 Stockport Rochdale 9–2
2010–2011 Cheadle Heaton Mersey 9–8
2011–2012 Stockport Cheadle 15–2
2012–2013 Stockport Cheadle 8–6
2013–2014 Cheadle Stockport 10–8
2014–2015 Cheadle Heaton Mersey 14–8
2015–2016 Poynton Cheadle 8–7
2016–2017 Poynton Cheadle 14–8
2017–2018 Poynton Cheadle 10–6
2018–2019 Poynton Cheadle 13–11 (OT)
2019–2020 No Contest No Contest
2020–2021 No Contest No Contest
2021–2022 Heaton Mersey Stockport 14–11
2022–2023 Cheadle Brooklands 10–6
2023–2024 Stockport Heaton Mersey 16–8

References

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  1. ^ "Register". Retrieved 19 June 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.

Further reading

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  • Melland, Charles H. (1939) "The University Lacrosse Club", in: The Journal of the University of Manchester, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 74–76