2. Hockey WA would like to thank our partners and sponsors for their continual support
of Hockey in Western Australia. Without their generous support, Hockey in Western
Australia would not be in the healthy position it is in today.
The following partners and sponsors have provided support to Hockey WA in 2014.
SPONSORS & PARTNERS
Partners
Sponsors
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Contents Page
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Office Bearers & Committees 4
Life Membership Inductee 5
Honour Board 7
Reports 8
State Teams 16
Olympians Medal 26
Charlesworth Medal 27
Premier One Division Winners 28
Results 30
Byrne & Judge Award 32
Kyle Rutter Award 32
Season Standings 33
Regional Association Results 43
Audited Financial Statements 50
Contents
Office Address: Perth Hockey Stadium, Curtin University, Hayman Road, Bentley, WA 6102 Australia
Postal Address: PO Box 1090, Bentley MDC WA 6983
Telephone: (08) 9351 4300
Fax: (08) 9458 5524
Email: admin@hockeywa.org.au
Design & Editor: Mitchell Eastman
Photography: Dan Carson (DC Images), contributors.
Cover: Perth Hockey Stadium at night
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Office Bearers & Committees
BOARD
President
Phil Nillsen
Vice President
Pat Hall
Directors
Janene Bon
Rob Clement
John Heath (resigned 14 November)
Tony Lalor (resigned 14 November)
Christine Truscott
AUDIT & FINANCE
Chairperson
Rob Clement
Members
Geoff Boyce
Peter Churack (CEO)
Sarah de Rozario (CFO)
Craig Seddon
MASTERSSTAFF
Chairperson
Peter Westlund
Members
Lorraine Browning
Sandy Cable
Bill Campbell
Len Collier
Peter Connolly
Keith Gilbride
James Kotzas
Allison Rieck
Helen Rule
JUNIOR ADVISORY GROUP
Members
Garry Fitzpatrick
Kerry Gallagher
Glen Kirkaldy
David Meier
Claire Omodei
Tania Smith
Tess Smith
Wendy Wales
SENIOR COACHES
WAIS Coach (women) - Jeremy Davy
WAIS Coach (men) - Chris O’Reilly
WA Diamonds Coach - Jason Butcher
WA Thundersticks (co-coach) - Chris O’Reilly
WA Thundersticks (co-coach) - Nathan Eglington
Management
Peter Churack - Chief Executive Officer
Sarah de Rozario - Chief Financial Officer
Gerrit Engelbrecht - Senior Manager Facilities & Infrastructure
Grant Mitton - Sports Development Manager
Administration Staff
Kelli Dawson - Executive Assistant
Susan Cook - Receptionist/Administration
Sandra Jenner - Management Accountant
Gayle Baillie - Accounts Clerk
Fiona Stuart - Assistant Manager Club & Game Development
Jason Butcher - High Performance Coach & Mentor
Ben Bregazzi - Game Development, Education & Officiating
Jen Anyalai - High Performance Administration Manager
Melanie Baldwin - High Performance Support
Shayley McGurk-Davy - Assistant Manager Facilities & Events
Hope Munro - Event Coordinator
Jason De Wind - Hospitality Manager
Mitchell Eastman - Communications
Rob Ward - Maintenance
Graham Pilcher - Competitions
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RISK MANAGEMENT & GOVERNANCE
Chairperson
Christine Truscott
Members
Janene Bon
Peter Churack (CEO)
Gerrit Engelbrecht
Pat Hall
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Life Member - Ric Charlesworth
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Life Membership is the most prestigious award that the Western Australian Hockey Association can bestow upon an individual. It is in
recognition of a person’s outstanding contribution to the sport of hockey either as a player, coach and/or administrator over a prolonged period
of time.
At the Annual Hockey WA Awards Night Dinner on 31st October 2014; Hockey WA had the privilege of presenting Dr. Richard Charlesworth AM
Life Membership of the Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Dr Richard Charlesworth’s contribution to the sport of hockey now spans five decades with his representation at state and national competi-
tion commencing in 1971. His dedication and competitiveness on the playing field was legendary both for Australia and for Western Australia,
indeed it has been said that the WA sides of the mid 70’s through to the mid 80’s were consistently the most dominate in the history of the
National Championships.
Ric’s contribution as a coach both with the Hockeyroos and more recently with the Kookaburras has resulted in his reputation as a Master
Coach and has lead to the Hockeyroos, whilst under his control, being widely considered the best and most consistent international team that
this country has ever produced across all sports.
His work with the Kookaburras culminated in the recent World Cup success. Again, this enhanced his reputation as a Master Coach. The
complete dominance of the Kookaburras over this tournament stunned the world hockey community and has lifted the bar to a new standard.
The Kookaburras fast, aggressive, high scoring style of play has elevated the sport as a spectacle at a time when considerable pressure is
mounting on the promotion of the sport (particularly for broadcasting). This was a god send.
Ric’s has always viewed the sport with a critical eye, and as with his coaching has been an innovator and advocate for change and improvement
within the sport. This is evidenced by the successful Super 9’s concept and tournament held over recent times in Perth.
Ric’s retirement from the international coaching arena has lead to this
award tonight, however Ric is not lost to the Hockey community of
WA as he has accepted the role as a mentor coach for a number
of our junior state team coaches, so imagine the impact of having
this Master Coach mentor these aspiring coaches and players.
Finally, join with us in the recognition and celebration of the
contribution Dr Richard Charlesworth has made, as he is
inducted as a Life Member of the Western Australian
Hockey Association.
Hockey WA would like to congratulate
Dr Richard Charlesworth AM for his induction
as a Life Member of the Western Australian
Hockey Association.
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ATHLETIC CAREER
• Represented WA at senior level hockey from 1971-1988.
• Became the 204th male to represent WA at senior level hockey.
• 7 August 1972: International hockey debut in a 0-0 draw with New Zealand in the opening match of the Munich
Olympic Games
• October 1988: 227 hockey appearances for Australia before retiring from international hockey following 2-1 defeat in
the Olympic Games bronze medal match.
• Olympic Games: 1972 (5th), 1976 (silver medal), 1980 (Australia boycotted), 1984 (4th), 1988 (4th)
• World Cup: 1975 (5th), 1978 (bronze medal), 1982 (bronze medal), 1986 (gold medal).
• Leading goal scorer and voted best player at 1986 World Cup. Named in World XI for fifth time.
• Champions Trophy: 1980 (bronze medal), 1981 (silver medal), 1982 (silver medal), 1983 (gold medal), 1985 (gold
medal), 1988 (bronze medal).
• Olympian’s Medal winner in 1980.
• Won the senior national championships 14 times, and never finished any lower than 3rd on the other four occasions.
• Senior championship titles: 1972-79, 1981-82, 1985-88.
COACHING CAREER
• 1993-2000: National coach of the Australian women’s hockey team, the Hockeyroos
• 2007-2008: Technical Advisor, Indian hockey teams
• 2008-2014: National coach of the Australian men’s hockey team, the Kookaburras
AS KOOKABURRAS COACHAS HOCKEYROOS COACH
• 251 matches, 195 wins, 27 draws and 29 defeats
• Olympic Games: 1996 (gold medal), 2000 (gold
medal)
• World Cup: 1994 (gold medal), 1998 (gold
medal)
• Commonwealth Games: 1998 (gold medal)
• Champions Trophy: 1993 (gold medal), 1995
(gold medal), 1997 (gold medal), 1999 (gold
medal).
• 190 matches, 148 wins, 21 draws and 21 defeats
• Olympic Games: 2012 (bronze medal)
• World Cup: 2010 (gold medal), 2014 (gold medal)
• Commonwealth Games: 2010 (gold medal)
• Champions Trophy: 2009 (gold medal), 2010 (gold
medal), 2011 (gold medal), 2012 (gold medal)
AWARDS & ACCOLADES
• Western Australian Sportsman of the Year (1976, 1979, 1987)
• Advance Australia Award (1984)
• Western Australian Institute of Sport Hall of Champions (inducted 1985)
• Member of the Order of Australia (AM) (1987)
• Sport Australia Hall of Fame (inducted 1987)
• Western Australian Sports Champions of the Year Coach of the Year (1994-2000)
• Australian Coaching Council Team Coach of the Year
(1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000)
• Confederation of Australian Sport Coach of the Year (1996, 1997, 2000)
• Australian Sports Medal (2000)
• Western Australia Citizen of the Year (2001)
• Hockey Australia Hall of Fame (inducted 2008)
• WA Best Coach of the Year (2010).
• Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Coach of the Year (2010)
7. J G ARDAGH * V FALLOWS * T ST J KENNEDY *
J BANKS CA FAULDS * K LEGGETT
L BARRETT * A FUHRMANN M KINSELLA
F D BEAMES * N GILES OBE * S LEECE
T C BEDELLS * I GLASS * V LONGSON *
N BEZANT V GOOCH H McMANIS OAM *
P BRADSHAW B A GOODHEART OBE * D C McKENZIE *
M CAMPBELL OBE * P GOODRIDGE MBE * G MOUNSEY
C J CARNE * C D HARPER * C B NICHOLAS OAM
P T CARTER AM * R J JEWELL L PACKHAM
R CHARLESWORTH AM D JOHNSON * I PITT
D CROTHERS S J JOHNSON * M A REYNOLDS *
J T CRUICKSHANK * A KELLY F N SERMON *
S DAVIES AM D R KELLY AM A J TODD *
E A EASTMAN OBE * K KEMP * Deceased
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LIFE MEMBERS AWARD OF MERIT
D ALLEN J HARRINGTON B NUGENT
G ASHLEY R JONES S O’HARA
J BANKS R JEWELL S O’SULLIVAN
G BELL * D KELLY OAM L PACKHAM
N BEZANT M KINSELLA I PITT
S BIBRA T LALOR R RATE
F BROWN J LEECE D REES
A BRAZIER * S LEECE R REITZE *
E BURGESS * K LEGGETT M REYNOLDS *
H BYLES * N MANNOLINI D SCANLON *
P COLLINS H McMANIS OAM * W SCOTT *
S DAVIES AM J McMEEKIN B SHARPE
J EDSALL * P MONTGOMERY D SMART
A EMSLIE G MOUNSEY H SMITH
A FUHRMANN F MURRAY M SUTHERLAND
R GLENCROSS * C NAYLOR S TONKIN
V GOOCH G NAPIER V VILLAMIL
S HAHNEL J NETTLETON L WALDRON
C HARPER * C NICHOLAS OAM J WRIGHT *
* Deceased
HOCKEY AUSTRALIA - AWARD OF MERIT
R AGGISS T GALVIN S LEECE
M ADAMS * G GETLEY L PACKHAM
P CARTER AM * B GLENCROSS OAM I PITT
R CHARLESWORTH AM B GOODHEART OBE * G REID
J EDSALL * M HAGER J SANDS *
J EVANS F MURRAY F SERMON *
* Deceased
HOCKEY AUSTRALIA - LIFE MEMBERS
S DAVIES AM C NICHOLAS OAM E A EASTMAN OBE *
B GOODHEART * S LEECE F MURRAY
* Deceased
Life Membership is the highest honour that the Association can
bestow upon an Individual. The following people have received
Life Membership of the Association for services to hockey in
Western Australia.
The following have received an Award of Merit for outstanding
service to hockey in Western Australia.
This list includes previous recipients of the Reg Goodridge
Service Award.
The following have been recognised by Hockey Australia for
service to hockey in Western Australia and Australia by an
Award of Merit
8. President
2014 was my first complete year as
President of Hockey WA and like every
year it presented its fair share of
challenges; However I believe this was far
outweighed by the opportunities that
the year gone has provided our sport.
Before I move onto developments in Western Australia, I want to
acknowledge the performances of the national teams in 2014 who
delivered a new standard of hockey at the World Cup and
Commonwealth Games, providing exceptional results, but just as
importantly, taking the sport of hockey to exciting new levels. The
televising of these and other events was a positive outcome and
now the challenge lies with hockey as a sport in Australia to
leverage off this and take our sport to new levels.
Hockey WA is focussed on engaging with and supporting Hockey
Australia with this challenge to leverage off what I see as a unique
opportunity to take the sport forward in an increasingly
competitive environment.
Underpinning this forward direction, Hockey WA is finalising an
updated strategic plan which will be rolled out in the coming
months. The strategic plan will continue to focus on the same (or
similar) pillars of “organisation”, “revenue”, “high performance”,
“participation” and “facilities”. However, the structure will provide
a greater focus on the individual stakeholders groups associated
with Hockey WA and will be linked to improved structures to deliver
initiatives and tie these with Hockey WA management
performance.
In parallel, the organisational structure is being realigned to the
strategic plan, and importantly better aligns managers’ focus on
members and all our stakeholders.
As I look back on 2014, I would like to draw your attention to these
strategic pillars and some of the positive outcomes achieved during
this period;
Organisation
A key role of the Board is to provide governance over our
Association. Through 2014 this focus continued to be a focus for
the Board as we look to improve the overarching governance of
the activities of Hockey WA and provide platforms to support the
governance activities of our members and key stakeholders.
In 2014 the Board of Hockey WA announced and commenced the
roll-out of a far broader reward and recognition program which will
provide a platform to acknowledge the exceptional contribution of
key individuals across our Association.
Hockey WA is committed to recognising and rewarding, in a timely
manner, the many contributors to our sport who play an integral
part in the success of every player, club, official and ultimately
the association as a whole. Without these contributors, many of
whom are providing their services voluntarily; our sport would
not be what it is today. I am very proud to be part of this initiative
and look forward to working with the wider hockey community to
identify and recognising these contributors.
As an extension of this initiative, the 2014 Hockey WA Annual
dinner agenda was expanded to recognise the wider hockey
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community while continuing to celebrate our elite competition and
players. For the first time we awarded the winning clubs with the
association based trophies and I congratulate the Peel Rebels
Hockey Club on winning the Kyle Rutter (highest percentage of
points in the season by a junior club) and University Associates
(Womens) Hockey Club on winning the Byrne & Judge (highest
percentage points in the season by a senior club) trophies.
Also at the Annual Dinner, Dr Richard Charlesworth, a true visionary
of our sport was awarded with Hockey WA Life Membership, the
highest recognition that the Association can bestow upon any
individual. Ric’s considerable achievements are outlined in a
separate article in the annual report.
Revenue
As reported last year, over the last 6 years, the financial
performance of Hockey WA and ongoing sustainability has been a
key concern and area requiring immediate addressing. I am very
pleased to advise that the association has continued to improve our
annual financial performance in 2014 delivering improved results
and continuing to generate positive cash flow after replacing both
turfs at the Perth Hockey stadium.
There remain challenges ahead of the Association to maintain
this position; However there are also some great opportunities
which can now be further explored on the back of this continued
improved annual position.
High Performance
In 2014 the Melville Toyota league provided one of the most
competitive and exciting seasons to date. The competition was
again tight throughout the season; culminating in a tense grand
final day which, witnessed by more than 3500 spectators, resulted
in four consecutive games going to overtime.
I would like congratulate all the Melville Toyota League teams on
delivering this exceptional competition and in particularly UWA and
YMCC on their 2014 premierships seasons.
At the Australian Hockey League (AHL), Hockey WA improved our
overall performances with a significantly improved result for the
Thundersticks, falling just short of the championship gold, and the
strong showing from a young Diamonds team in what was a very
tight competition.
Looking to the future, Hockey WA embedded two development
programs, TAP and HEAT, which are providing improved pathways
for our talented young athletes into elite competition. These
programs are being recognised for their high quality outcomes and
we look forward to seeing these young athletes stepping up in our
local competitions and representing their state and country in years
to come.
Participation
One of the great strengths of hockey is the ability for a great
breadth of players to participate. From seven to seventy (and
beyond) hockey is one of the few team sports to support such a
breadth of engagement. This breadth is pivotal to the past and
future success of our sport and something we must continue to
support, foster and celebrate.
In 2014 Hockey WA continued to increase player participation,
a trend not universally achieved across Australia. Continuing to
invest in our participation and importantly our player retention is
critical for our ongoing success and while the sport has continued
to grow overall numbers. However, the rate of growth is declining
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In reviewing the year 2014, I will focus on
a number of highlights from the year, a
number of challenges and finally a
number of initiatives implemented over
the year. Following my contribution will
be an outline from each manager on their
area of operations.
Highlights
Undoubtedly the highlight for HWA this year was the staging of
the Grand Final Day with in excess of 3,500 spectators who created
an outstanding atmosphere and showcased Hockey in WA at its
best. The format of playing the Melville Toyota League finals on the
Saturday with all other finals being completed the week prior is
certainly providing dividends in attendance at our season finale.
The calibre of hockey in all matches that day was of the highest
quality and congratulations to University of WA as winners in the
Women’s and YMCC as repeat winners in the Men’s both terrific
matches, both going to extra time and the goal from one Jamie
Dwyer to win the men’s match and close the season was
extraordinary.
and is not keeping up with population growth, a trend which we
will be focussing on overturning through 2015 and beyond.
Facilities
Firstly, I would like to congratulate UWA Hockey Club on the
completion of their second turf and Whitfords Hockey Club on
successful approval of their facilities, expected to be completed
in 2016. In addition in 2014, Hockey WA delivered new surfaces
at both PHS1 and PHS2 while Melville City Hockey Club and Hale
Hockey Club resurfaced their existing surfaces.
Despite this significant activity, the availability of synthetic
playing facilities in WA continues to be a major inhibitor for our
sports growth and focus for the strategic plan being developed. Put
simply, we need a step change in the quality and quantity of playing
surfaces to support our ongoing growth. This will remain a key area
of development in 2015, albeit there is a long way to progress on
this front. Hockey WA has commenced some exciting discussions
with DSR and is increasingly looking to improve the support we
can provide to clubs in the overall development of facilities for the
wider Association.
Finally, I would like to close by thanking all our sponsors,
supporters, members, officials and volunteers. There are many
thousands of contributors to our great sport and everyone plays a
key role in delivering our past and continued success. In particular
I would like to thank the Board of Hockey WA, Peter Churack and
his team for their continued passion, significant contribution and
commitment to our sport.
As I look forward beyond 2015 then I have to say I am excited at the
opportunity that lies ahead and look forward to continuing to work
with everyone in delivering this future. In the immediate term
I trust everyone will enjoy a safe and exceptional 2015 with the
Hockey WA community.
Phil Nillsen
President - Hockey WA
Large crowds were also in attendance at a number of internationals
held at the Perth Hockey Stadium over the year starting off with the
Test match against New Zealand on Easter Thursday and
finishing with the great support seen for the India test match
series in November. Both these events provided additional proof to
Hockey Australia that Perth is a city that will support International
Hockey and while the National teams are located here and other
states moan about the lack of internationals in their states, it is still
Perth that provides the best value and the best crowds with the
best venue in Australia for such events.
The venue at Perth Hockey Stadium was enhanced over the year
with both the pitches being resurfaced and in the case of PHS2, the
underlay and bitumen being also removed, laser levelled and
relayed, now making both pitches of international standard. The
relay of one surface is a large task but to double the task with one
after the other was great effort and special mention must go to
Gerrit Englebrecht (Senior Manager – Facilities & Infrastructure) for
ensuring such a smooth transition. Additional Hockey WA was
asked to provide assistance to Hale Hockey in the relay and
reconditioning of their turf, which was provided. This did create
some inconvenience at the commencement of the season but the
end result and the standard of that surface, and with the relay at
Melville, means better surfaces equate to better hockey and a
stronger competition. UWA also completed the installation of their
second pitch and although completed, it was not utilised during the
season. Its completion will relieve the pressure on facilities and will
allow for better fixturing at more sociable hours.
The performance of our state teams also improved in 2014 with the
Thundersticks narrowly missing gold in a shoot-out with Tasmania,
many have said that it was the outstanding performance of WA’s
own Tristram Clements in goal in that match that made the
difference. Improved performances in our U18’s & U21’s
illustrate that the greater focus given by the association in this area
of operations is paying dividends. The identification of the need
for a more formal and structured development program in 2013
and the implementation of an embryo program in the offseason
of 2013/14 has also enhanced the state team performances and
the now extended version in 2014/15 of TAP and HEAT programs is
expected to produce even better prepared athletes for this year’s
U18, U21 and AHL championships.
The next phase of these development programs is their integration
into the WAIS and HA high performance pathways and considerable
progress has been made over the offseason with combined WAIS
and HEAT teams competing against the Hockeyroos, Melville Toyota
League club sides, and in a number of cases visiting international
teams. Also, combined WAIS, HEAT and AHL development squads
toured Singapore and Malaysia over the Easter break providing
exceptional opportunities for our young developing and emerging
athletes to get a taste of international hockey within our region.
Challenges
Sustainability of the sport is the largest issue for hockey in WA.
While numbers continue to grow in WA (which has been unique
within Australia apart from Tasmania) caution is required. Much of
this growth has been in Masters hockey and while it is
excellent that players are staying in the sport and that many
women are returning to the sport, the lack of growth within our
entry level J5/6 competition is concerning. Additionally, as the
current crop of players move through the senior grades and look to
playing Masters, many have only ever played on Turf and the
prospect of playing on grass may mean a reduction in Masters
growth.
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In essence the lack of turf facilities and the lack of engagement
with Hockey WA and clubs with schools, parents and other groups
within our community to promote hockey as the sport of choice are
our biggest challenges. This is even more evident in our regional
areas where associations have few resources and many logistical
issues to overcome
Initiatives
To this end Hockey WA has embarked on extensive drive to ensure
clubs become part of the revitalised Hookin2Hockey program for
pre-school children through to grades 4/5 at school. Additionally, in
2015 Hockey WA will resource and assist local Clubs to contact and
drive programs within local primary schools, promoting modified
entry level skills training and games.
In regional WA, Hockey WA is reviewing its method of delivery
of similar programs, in consultation with DSR and is looking to
enhance the training of existing Regional Development Officers,
to provide contracted coaching to regional hubs and to assist by
providing additional resources through an enhanced online
coaching program.
On the expansion of turf facilities and while continuing to support
clubs in the development of their own turf facilities Hockey WA
is working closely with DSR to identify possible areas where fast
tracking of turf developments which Hockey WA would initially
establish manage and then possibly pass onto clubs can take place.
The President and management of Hockey WA have been over the
last 4 months, working on the Strategic Plan for the organization to
not only address the challenges of sustainability but to also
maximise the opportunities that will present themselves in the
future to grow the sport. At its heart is the engagement with all
stakeholders from government to players and while not yet
complete, it has resulted in a review of the structure of Hockey
WA - a structure that will more closely align with the objectives and
challenges of Hockey WA and will allow all the management team
to focus on strategic issues.
Finally, I wish to thank all the clubs, presidents in particular for their
support over the last year, the Board of Hockey WA for their many
voluntary hours of engagement, the management and staff of
Hockey WA, who over a difficult and often frustrating year of
transition have remained on task, and finally to the many
volunteers so essential to the sport.
To the players, not only for their support and continued
improvement in the quality of the sport, but also for an
improvement in the sportsmanship and behaviour on the field.
In 2013, 5 tribunals were needed to be called to address issues of
violence and poor behaviour, in 2014 only one such tribunal was
required.
Peter Churack
Chief Executive Officer
11. This year, 2014, was another exceptionally busy year at the Perth
Hockey Stadium (PHS). We hosted several tournaments
throughout the year, the highlights definitely being the
International Sikh Games; the Australian Masters Men’s
Nationals and Internationals Kookaburras v New Zealand,
Kookaburras v Malaysia, Hockeyroos v Japan and Kookaburras v
India.
The Smarter than Smoking J7/8, J9/10 and J11/12 Club
Championships, and the Smarter than Smoking Regional
Championships for U13 and U15 boys and girls showcased the
current depth of talent in Western Australian hockey.
In June, PHS welcomed the CBH Country Men’s and Women’s
tournaments to town. These championships are always well
supported by our country associations and offer a fantastic op-
portunity for regional players to compete on the stadiums’ world
class playing surfaces. The men trialled, for the first time, moving
all their games onto turf and were fortunate enough to utilise the
facilities at Aquinas College.
Western Australia was also fortunate enough to host two national
championships in 2014, with the U15 Boys Australian
Championships being held in Rockingham, and the U21 Women’s
National Championships being hosted at Perth Hockey Stadium.
This offered a unique opportunity for interstate athletes to play
on and experience the state of the art facilities available here in
Western Australia.
Due to developments within Curtin University campus, we will no
longer have access to Barblett Oval (the oval immediately adjacent
to PHS) and this will have a massive impact on the regional and
club competition formats being played at PHS in 2015 and beyond.
A revised format and/or alternative venues are being investigated
to ensure these events are staged with minimal disruption.
Both pitches at PHS were replaced during the off-season. PHS1 was
replaced under warranty by AstroTurf and PHS2 was replaced with
the revolutionary Greenfields turf. Greenfields was also the World
Cup surface on which the Kookaburras and Hockeyroos competed.
Much of the old turf and some of the remnant new turf were
collected by mums and dads, country associations and schools. The
new surfaces are more water efficient and we are already noticing
a reduction in water use, and we will continue to monitor this
usage into the future.
Turfs were also replaced at Hale and Melville and the second turf
at UWA became available after the end of the season. There is still
a dire need for playing facilities in WA and to this end Hockey WA
will be embarking on a number initiatives to alleviate this shortage
commencing in the first quarter of 2015.
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On reflection, 2014 was very successful for the Bar and Café. At the
start of the year we had a complete review of our objectives and
set ourselves some new goals, with a particular focus on customer
satisfaction and product quality. The bar, the focal point of the
stadium, had a review of products offered to see how our selection
reflected current trends in the market. New beers such as Little
Creature Pale Ale and Little Creatures Rogers were added during
the season and were a hit with patrons, as too was the expansion
of our cider range, as more of our customers start to enjoy
something different on a Saturday afternoon. Our wine list
continued to expand with the inclusion of a more up market range
for our wine enthusiasts.
Functions, a vital part of the hospitality section, also grew in 2014
with new customers Curtin University, Launch Finance, Wesley
College & Trinity College plus the continued support from the
Department of Education, Hockey Australia & the Rostrum Club,
making for a greater contribution from this area of operations.
With the ongoing support of the Department of Sport and
Recreation, we have managed to continue with the stadium
maintenance plan for PHS.
Thanks must go to our volunteers and staff, who dedicated many
hours over the past season to ensure that Perth Hockey Stadium
continued to offer a high quality and enjoyable experience for the
West Australian Hockey community, and continues to be regarded
as the no.1 Hockey facility in Australia.
Gerrit Engelbrecht
Senior Manager - Facilities and Infrastructure
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2014 has been a period of recognising that we are not performing
to expectation or potential around state teams and player
development. Following on from this we have reviewed and
reflected on our existing high performance landscape, which has
included a formal review facilitated by the Department of Sport and
Recreation. As a result of this process we have commenced forming
and delivering a new vision for WA high performance.
A general focus is to increase the number of development activities
and opportunities for athletes. The program vehicles developed
for this are Holistic Elite Athlete Training (HEAT), Talent Accelerant
Program (TAP), and U15 and U18 Camps and training blocks that
underpin the state teams. There is a 12 month approach now
accommodating appropriate peaks and troughs to integrate with
state teams and club commitments during the winter season.
Officials:
A significant achievement this year has been the establishment
of the Officials Advisory Group. Once again, officials have a forum
whereby they can form common views, focus on development and
generally contribute positively to the officiating environment.
2014 has been a particularly successful year for WA with twenty
four officials participating in National Championship events across
U13, U15, U18, U21 and AHL. Of those Melissa Trivic, Murray
Grime, Scott Embry and Tammy Standley were given International
appointments which included World Cup and Commonwealth
Games.
In the local competition scene, 101 umpires and 12 technical
officials (4 new ones) were appointed on a regular basis during the
course of the season. Sarah Allanson again coordinated the junior
program and received great support from Grant Watton, Cheryl
Murphy, Samn Gibbs-Jones, Josh Harmon, Cam Dudfield, and Kyle
Lister.
SPORT DEVELOPMENT
HIGH PERFORMANCE COACHES & OFFICIALS
For our top athletes we have started work on establishing a system
to manage and deliver a holistic approach to athlete development.
It will be used to communicate, assess, record fundamental
competencies, manage workload and facilitate feedback to our
targeted athletes. It will provide a consolidated database of athlete
information that can easily be accessed by relevant coaches,
service providers, and of course, the athletes themselves. This
system is in development now and on target for introduction early
in 2015.
With the increased volume of activities, full integration of country
athletes is unlikely. To fill this void, we have established a strong
link with the Regional Talent Development Network. We are using
this network to support coaches by providing resources and
information to align with what is occurring in Perth. Supporting
this, there is a standing invitation for identified athletes and
coaches to attend activities in Perth whenever they are available to
do so. Greater alignment between the local association and
academy is required to take full advantage of the support being
provided. We are also moving towards shorter and more focused
state team preparation to accommodate country athletes better.
States are experiencing a period of significant change around
National Championships. Expectation on us to field two state teams
in the U13 and U15 age groups, and allowing clearance of players
who missed selection to opposition states, is requiring a
re-assessment from us on the purpose and objective of national
championship events.
Coaches:
Around 30 coaches were involved in state team programs in 2014.
Without exception, all coaches made a positive contribution to the
performance of WA teams and development of the players. Adding
in off-season athlete development programs, this number is up
over 50 coaches. With Jason Butcher joining Hockey WA during the
year, we are now in a position to increase the level of support and
resourcing provided, which we expect to have a positive impact on
retention and longevity.
During the course of the year we have also started forming a
connection with the country academy coaches, and they are now
receiving information, resources and opportunities for their
scholarship athletes.
Sarah Allanson and Melissa Trivic officiating at the 2014 Melville Toyota League (Women)
Grand Final
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Metropolitan team number performance show a healthy growth
of just over 15% over the last decade. Drilling a bit deeper into this
result tells us that this has been achieved almost solely by growth
in Masters hockey. Growth in this category tells us that senior
players, once in our sport are staying involved for longer, which is
a good outcome; However, if it is looked at in isolation it tells us
that growth across all other categories is stagnant. This analysis
does not paint a good long term picture for hockey, and is telling us
that Hockey WA must now lead a process that consults with clubs
to find new solutions, with the backing of appropriate resourcing
to improve metropolitan participation trends. County participation
trends mirror that of the metropolitan results, but without the
same strength in Masters. The logistical challenges associated with
Hockey WA contributing to a positive influence on country
participation need to be overcome. I believe that most successful
strategies to grow participation can be delivered in either a
metropolitan or country environment.
We know that playing our game on turf is an increasing factor
relating to player recruitment and retention. We also know that our
turf to player ratio of 1:1300 is the highest and worst of all States
and Territories. Victoria, the lowest and best is 1:350. Increasing
the number of turf facilities is a difficult task, but one that will
impact the level of success that we can achieve.
With the longer term goal of growing junior participation in mind,
the short term goal in 2014 was to redefine staff roles to reduce
man hours attributed to the competitions area. In doing this it
allowed us to increase man hours in the development area, without
having to increase salary costs to the organisation to achieve it. This
has been accomplished and forms the foundation to re-establish
Hockey WA’s drive towards growing participation.
In 2015 Hockey WA will re-establish a club linked metropolitan
schools program, plus support and direction to country
development officers. We understand that there will be other
strategies required to grow junior participation in the medium to
long term, but based on our knowledge and experience we know
that these two components are pivotal, and as a start will deliver
them in 2015.
Grant Mitton
Sport Development Manager
The Hockey WA Winter Competition saw some significant change in
2014, with an additional team entering the Melville Toyota League
Women, and the formidable Metropolitan 1 Men’s Grade being put
on hold for a year, due to an insufficient number of teams
nominating. The Women’s Masters Competition also provided
Hockey WA with challenges, due to the increasing number of
players wanting to be involved, and the limited number of turfs
available.
In all, 2014 saw a growth in participation in our competition, in
both Junior and Senior ranks, though with turf space limited, and
the 2nd turf at UWA being unavailable throughout the year, turf
grades were stretched to capacity. The work being conducted in
getting additional turfs online in the not-too-distant future is
integral now to facilitate the growth trends that Hockey should be
experiencing.
Hockey WA shall continue to liaise with clubs over the development
of the Winter Competition, to maximise the enjoyment and
camaraderie of players, both within clubs and between opposing
teams.
Graham Pilcher
Competitions Coordinator
GROWTH PARTICIPATION METROPOLITAN COMPETITION
Kids playing ‘Rookey’ hocky with the Smarter than Smoking ‘Dude’,
WA Diamonds and Hockeyroos midfielder Ashleigh Nelson teaching some stick skills in Kalgoorlie.
Photo Credit: Heather Grosser
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The WAIS Men’s Hockey Program was highlighted in 2014 by three
scholarship holders featuring in a World Cup win for the Kookabur-
ras in the Netherlands.
The Kookaburras defended their world title, defeating the hosts 6-1
in the final. Fergus Kavanagh, Aran Zalewski and Tyler Lovell were
all part of the Australian squad.
Preparations for the World Cup started back in January where Aran
Zalewski and Tyler Lovell were members of a youthful Australian
team that claimed fourth place at the World League Finals in India,
before Lovell was joined by WAIS athlete Trent Mitton in competing
in Malaysia at the Azlan Shah Cup, where Australia won gold.
The April two test series against New Zealand saw Fergus Kavanagh
return for the first time in 2014 after a long term back injury.
Another three WAIS athletes, Lovell, Zalewski and Mitton were also
involved in the series, which saw the Kookaburras winning the first
test and drawing the second.
The U18’s WA State Team lost their semi final to New South Wales
in a shoot out, but went on to claim Bronze with an emphatic 5-1
victory over Victoria. WAIS scholarship holders Hayden Walker,
Simon Benetti and James Benetti were all members of the team.
Both Benetti brothers and Walker were then to double up to com-
pete at the U21’s Championships in Sydney. They were joined with
fellow WAIS athletes in Ross Hall, Marshall Roberts and Daniel Rob-
ertson. They lost the semi final to a very talented New South Wales
team, but went on to claim Bronze beating Queensland 3-0.
Another Burras team was announced later in the year to compete
for the Junior Johor Cup in Malaysia. Again, both Benetti brothers
and Walker were selected in the eighteen man team who would
claim a Bronze medal.
Finally, from these junior events throughout the year, athletes
would be named to attend a National Youth Camp on the Gold
Coast in December. Seven WAIS scholarship holders were named
to attend the camp in Frank Main, Matthew Bird, Ross Hall, Simon
Benetti, James Benetti, Marshall Roberts and Hayden Walker.
The WA Thundersticks would lose a close final to Tasmania, who
claimed their first ever AHL title, in a shoot out after the scores
were tied 2-2 at full time. Kiel Brown, Trent Mitton, Aran Zalewski,
Fergus Kavanagh, Tyler Lovell, Craig Boyne, Nathan McGuire and
Chris Bausor all competed at the AHL for the Thundersticks. Two
other WAIS athletes in Tristan Clemons,Daniel Robertson also
competed at the AHL for Tasmania and the
Northern Territory respectively as part
of their future development.
The AHL was also used as a selection phase for
the Champions Trophy Squad and the National
Camp. With such a successful AHL campaign
we had six WAIS athletes named in the
Champions Trophy Squad, Fergus Kavanagh,
Kiel Brown, Tyler Lovell, Trent Mitton,
Aran Zalewski and Craig Boyne. We also had
three named for the National Camp in
Chris Bausor, Tristan Clemons and
Nathan McGuire. They will all get to
compete against India in early November
for an opportunity to be selected in
the final event of the year, the
Champions Trophy, which will
be held in India.
Chris O’Reilly
WAIS (Men’s) Hockey Coach
WAIS MENS REPORT
WAIS
Photo: Fergus Kavanagh kisses the World Cup
Credit: Grant Treeby - Treeby Images
After a quick turn around between events we saw Fergus Kavanagh,
Trent Mitton, Aran Zalewski and Kiel Brown all named to compete
at the Commonwealth Games. The Kookaburras would claim Gold
after defeating India 4-0 in the final. This was their fifth
Commonwealth Games title, maintaining their record as the only
team ever to win the Gold medal at the Commonwealth Games.
In the juniors we saw three new WAIS scholarship holders in
Hayden Walker, James Benetti and Simon Benetti go to Vanuatu
to represent the Burras in the Youth Olympic Games Qualifier. The
shortened five a side format saw the young Burras side still qualify
for the games though losing to New Zealand in the final. Even
though no WAIS athletes were selected into the final team for the
Burras, the team would go onto winning the Youth Olympic Games
in Nanjing China.
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The WAIS Women’s Hockey program continued to build on the plat-
form set in 2013. The content of the program maintained it’s focus
on the technical, tactical and physical development of its 13 squad
members throughout the year in line with the direction set by the
national program.
In addition to this, WAIS has taken the next step in our program
development, as we have introduced our Values and Behaviours
Charter for our athletes to follow. This program has been developed
with the athlete group, and it focuses on building a quality training
environment based on the interaction and encouragement of the
athletes towards each other.
Further to this, WAIS launched the Building High Performance
Athletes Program. This introduces athletes to understanding the
mechanisms required to be an elite athlete in terms of the lifestyle,
the mindset and the need for nutrition and recovery in their every
day program.
Achievements
In 2014, WAIS Women’s Hockey was a finalist for Program of the
Year at the Annual WAIS Awards Night. This was a tremendous
achievement made possible by the dedication of the playing group,
and the professional input from the service providers of physiology,
strength, nutrition, psychology and careers and education.
WAIS athletes have been recognised by the national program at all
age groups in 2014. Ashleigh Nelson and Jayde Taylor were mem-
bers of the World Cup silver medal team, and the Commonwealth
Games gold medal team.
Five WAIS athletes were selected for the Australia A tour of China
and Japan in August. Kate Denning, Kyra Flynn, Kathryn Slattery,
Penny Squibb and Katy Symons were all selected for this tour based
on their performances in the WAIS and national training program
environments.
As a result of this tour, 4 of these athletes were selected for Hockey
Australia Champions Trophy Squad, that is in contention for the
November tour of New Zealand and Argentina. Along with Ashleigh
Nelson; Kate Denning, Kathryn Slattery, Penny Squibb and Katy
Symons are all currently training in a full time capacity for a 3 week
period in the national program. The 4 WAIS athletes were part of
10 new institute athletes from around Australia to join the current
Hockeyroo squad.
From our junior program, WAIS have 7 athletes attending the 2014
Youth Camp to be held on the Gold Coast in December. Aimee
Clark, Preah Hetherington, Aleisha Power and Georgia Wilson are
current scholarship holders that will all be attending their second
such camp. Training Agreement members Sienna Archer, Brooke
Capewell and Shanea Tonkin will also be attending their first Youth
Camp.
Activities
Hockey Australia launched their small camps program in 2014. This
format brought together selected institute athletes to attend
position specific training programs where the players were taught
or reinforced the skills taught by the national team and the national
training centre programs.
This is an excellent initiative that continues and refines the
exposure of the athlete and institute coach to the skills and
strategies that are valued by the national coaches. It confirms to
the player the content of what they learn in their home state, and
is a valuable evaluation opportunity as well.
The 4 camps attended by 8 WAIS athletes, (with some attending
multiple camps) were: Goalkeeping and Forwards camp in
Adelaide, Midfield Camp in Melbourne, Penalty Corner Specialist
Camp in Perth, and Defenders Camp in Brisbane. WAIS provides
incredible financial support for the athletes in all of these national
activities, international tours and state team programs and is a key
factor in WA athletes being able to participate in such activities.
WAIS athletes also participated in the inaugural visit to Singapore
where a WA representative team played the Singapore and
Malaysian National Teams. This provided an excellent experience
in all aspects and is a wonderful inclusion to the WA development
program.
2014 has been a successful year as the WAIS athletes continue to
develop on their pathway toward national identification. The
consistency of the approach of the athlete to their weekly
commitment to 6-‐8 training sessions has been a core part this
development.
The access to support services and passionate employees is a
significant factor in the program design. It continues to evolve and
the implementation of stretching classes, speed technique
coaching and agility training, along with the monitoring of
physiological improvement through GPS, heart rate and lactate
data, further add to the improvement of each individual athlete.
The WAIS program greatly enjoys working with the Western
Australia athletes to assist them in their development as hockey
players and elite athletes.
Jeremy Davy
WAIS (Women’s) Hockey Coach
WAIS WOMENS REPORT
This team played 5 tests against the national teams of both nations
in what was an invaluable playing and touring experience. 3 of
these 5 athletes were ranked in the top 4 places for the tour based
on technical, tactical and mental performance and the ability to
progress to higher honours.
L-R: Penny Squibb, Kathryn Slattery, Katy Symons, Kyra Flynn and Kate Denning
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STATE TEAMS
U21 MEN
David Andersson
Lachlan Ashton
James Benetti
Simon Benetti
Shane Benfell
Ryan Edge
Sebastian Ewing
Tim Geers
Frazer Gerrard
Brandon Gibbs
Ross Hall
Dominic Hird
Aiden Lowes
Marshall Roberts
Daniel Robertson
Joe Robinson
Declan Spencer
Hayden Walker
Coach: Craig Wilson
A/Coach: Charles Gaudon
Manager: Russell Harvie
Physio: Andrew McIntyre
30 June - 11 July 2014 in Sydney, NSW
Final Placing: 3rd
U18 MEN U15 BOYS (Gold)
Elliot Barton
James Bennetti
Simon Bennetti
Matt Bird
Bryn DE Bes
Matthew Fisher
Frazer Gerrard
Bill Golding
Jake Harvie
Oliver Hill
Brayden King
Riley Lloyd
George McGeoch
Shaun McKay
Alec Rasmussen
Matthew Tate
Sasha Thomas
Hayden Walker
Coach: Alistair Park
A/Coach: Scott Hughes
Manager: Hans Geers
Physio: Alicia Reyner
4 - 12 April 2014 in Canberra, ACT
Final Placing: 3rd
Oscar Beilin
Lachlan Benetti
James Collins
Dylan Dear
Fraser Dudfield
Brad Engelbrecht
Riley Faulds
Harry Golding
Oliver Harding
Tom Harvie
James Leigh
Mackenzie Love
Trenton Matthews
Trent Potter
Marshall Puzey
Alex Rayfield
Lachlan Sampson
Nicholas Woodford
Coach: James McPherson
A/Coach: Scott Embry
Manager: Rob McPherson
12 - 20 April 2014 in Rockingham, WA
Final Placing: 3rd
Oliver Arkinstall
Ollie Benson
Dominic Cain
Oscar Charlesworth
Jonathon Connolly
Glyde Cooper
Nicholas Corner
Denver Farmer
Dane Gavranich
Lachlan James
Caden Manfield
Iszak Milentis
Alistair Murray
William Pike
Kyle Pinto
Kyle Potter
Ethan Stirrat
Hayden Vaitekenas
Coach: Cameron Hopkins
A/Coach: Jason Gabriel
Manager: Julie Murray
Physio: Francis Staude
12 - 20 April 2014 in Rockingham, WA
Final Placing: 7th
U15 BOYS (Black) U13 BOYS (Gold) U13 BOYS (Black)
Makz Alexander
Lewis Barritt
Timothy Bourke
Lachlan Cain
Karel Cronje
Lucas Ferri
Ky Fisher
Thomas Green
Tristan Guest
Marcus Jorgensen
Lachlan Meston
Darcy Owen
Mitchell Pace
Colton Palmer
Kurtis Scaini
Jack Tosana
Coach: Shaun Ray
A/Coach: Theo Gummery
Manager: Cameron Fosbery
Physio: Shrikant Iyenga
4 - 11 October 2014 Adelaide, SA
Final Placing: 8th
Ebrahim Adolphus
Ryan Armstrong
Harrison Banyard
Lachlan Carnachan
Tristan Chandraratna
Justin Chanter
Bevan Deasy
Luke Gorman
Mitchell Havercroft
Patrick Lorraine
Jack Pearce
James Pike
Matt Rogers
Wian Stickling
Lochlan Taddei
Calum Wong
Co-Coach: Simon Andrew
Co-Coach: John Hay
Manager: Shaun Chanter
Physio: Shrikant Iyengar
4 - 11 October 2014 Adelaide, SA
Final Placing: 9th
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U21 WOMEN U18 WOMEN U15 GIRLS (Gold)
Keeley Allsop
Sophie Argus
Emily Burton
Briony Clark
Nisha Fernandes
Erin Flynn
Rachel Frusher
Teagan Gmeiner
Jemma Green
Aimee Harris
Preah Hetherington
Alexander Hunt
Candyce Peacock
Aleisha Power
Kathryn Slattery
Penny Squibb
Hayley Surgeson
Shanea Tonkin
Coach: Tate Napier
A/Coach: Melissa Grey
Manager: Di Burton
Physio: James Grierson
1 - 12 July 2014 in Perth WA
Final Placing: 6th
Sienna Archer
Melanie Baldwin
Anne Bartle
Rebecca Bell
Danielle Bestall
Brooke Capewell
Aimee Clark
Taylor Collard
Natasha Del Borrello
Stephanie Gallagher
Jemma Green
Ashleigh McNess
Ellie Nalder
Candyce Peacock
Aleisha Power
Shanea Tonkin
Megan Tonkinson
Georgia Wilson
Coach: Jeremy Davy
A/Coach: Melissa Grey
Manager: Di Burton
Physio: Pip Onley
Video: Mark Watton
4 - 12 April 2014 in Melbourne, VIC
Final Placing: 5th
Ashleigh Barbetti
Morgan Bentley
Naomi Brown
Caitlin Cooper
Paige Costello
Mackenzie Epps
Sara Foster
Kira-Lee Gmeiner
Sara Guest
Zoe Hopkinson
Lauren Johnson
Bree Johnson
Elizabeth Middleton
Rosey Pearce
Renee Rockliff
Jo-Zandre Snyman
Karri Somerville
Isabella Suleski
Coach: Karla Barrett
A/Coach: Allison Rieck
Manager: Kristy Harwood
12 - 20 April 2014 in Hobart, TAS 2014
Final Placing: 7th
U15 GIRLS (Black)
Megan Armstrong-Boase
Abigail Bell
Angela Chilwell
Clare Faichney
Eliane Gebauer
Molly Hagen
Erin Harwood
Prada Herron
Jessica Hood
Sophie Johnston
Sarah Kaesler
Shannon Ma
Alli McArthur
Zeta Orrman
Ciara Quirk
Ruby Rankin
Zali Spencer
Jessica Wade
Coach: Mark Watton
A/Coach: Joshua Brown
Manager: Terese Smith
12 - 20 April 2014 in Hobart, TAS
Final Placing: 8th
U13 GIRLS (Gold) U13 GIRLS (Black)
Emily Antonovich
Alyssa Davidson
Georgina Dowd
Lisa Gleave
Phoenix Green
Sasha Hendry
Tyler Nel
Kallen Otway
Charlotte Owens
Jess Page
Jolie Sertorio
Ellie Stroud
Amelia Thorpe
Jade Vanderzwan
Jasmine Wallace
Elyse Wilson
Coach: Kaye Goulding
A/Coach: Les Faulds
Manager: Jen Anyalai
4 - 11 October 2014 in Brisbane, QLD
Final Placing: 5th
Eloise Annear
Brooke Carew-Reid
Grace Carter
Caitlin Duckworth
Nease Flynn
Ruby Fogarty
Hannah Jones
Sophie Lowry
Lucy McCorkindale
Hayley McEvoy
Greta Milne
Maddie Naylor-Pratt
Kayla O'Sullivan
Ashleigh Power
Erin Trotter
Madeleine Williams
Coach: Graham Pilcher
A/Coach: Monique Criddle
Manager: Deanna Higgins
4 - 11 October 2014 Brisbane, QLD
Final Placing: 7th
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MENS SENIOR INDOOR
Jason Black
Brad Clarke
Jonathan Ellis
Mark Ellis
Evan Kelly
David Orr
Darren Parkes
Ben Rennie
Brodie Sarre
Graham Watts
Ed Welch
Rohan Wilson
Coach: John Christie
A/Coach: Johnson Orr
Manager: Kynan Fuller
2 - 5 January 2014 in Woolongong, NSW
Final Placing: 3rd
MENS SENIOR INDOOR MENS U21 INDOOR
Jason Black
Brad Clarke
Jonathan Ellis
Mark Ellis
Evan Kelly
David Orr
Darren Parkes
Ben Rennie
Graham Watts
Ed Welch
Rohan Wilson
Coach: John Christie
A/Coach: Kynan Fuller
Manager: Johnson Orr
4 - 7 December 2014 in Canberra ACT
Final Placing: 2nd
Shane Benfell
Joshua Bryne-Quinn
Joshua Clarey
Zak Hilton
Cameron Hyde
Nicholas Hyde
Patrick Lawther
James Naughtin
Michael Nicoli
David Ogden
Jerome Paz
David Richardson
Coach: Patrick Walsh
A/Coach:
Manager: Ryan Hyder
7 - 10 January 2014 in Woolongong NSW
Final Placing: 3rd
Ben Di-Saboto
Jordan Edmonds
Cam Hyde
Nic Hyde
Pat Lawther
Aiden Lowes
Michael Nicoli
Frankie Reynolds
Liam Solig
Nick Tate
Ryan West
Coach: David Orr
Manager: Darren Parkes
4 - 7 December 2014 in Canberra ACT
Final Placing: 2nd
MENS U21 INDOOR MENS UNDER 18 INDOOR BOYS U15 INDOOR
Josh Antoncich
Matt Bird
Taylor Brown
Ben Di Sabato
Matthew Hawgood
Jason Lockett
Jack Loneragan
Aiden Lowes
Ashley Ranford
Matthew Tate
Andrew Vaitekenas
Ryan West
Coach: David Ogden
Manager: Nicolla Ogden
17 - 20 January 2014 in Brisbane QLD
Final Placing: 4th
Isaac Broderick
Oscar Charlesworth
Cody Eva
Ethan Faulds
Harry Golding
James Leigh
Trenton Matthews
Joshua McEvoy
Jack Pampling
Alex Rayfield
Benjamin Taylor
Coach: Josh Byrne-Quinn
Manager: Kyle McNess
12 - 15 January 2014 in Brisbane QLD
Final Placing: 3rd
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WOMENS SENIOR INDOOR WOMENS SENIOR INDOOR WOMENS U21 INDOOR
Lauren Austin
Tara Bowater
Jodie Cameron
Emily Carroll
Sarah Dick
Cara Evans
Christina Mash
Brylie Sanders
Anika Schoonens
Nicole Serafini
Penny Stern
Amy Strickland
Coach: John Carroll
A/Coach: Ryan Skeggs
Manager: Samn Gibbs-Jones
2 - 5 January 2014 in Woolongong, NSW
Final Placing: 4th
Lauren Austin
Jessica Bestall
Tara Bowater
Chloe Carter
Cara Evans
Erin Judd
Jarni McGuire
Ellie Nalder
Emma Reid
Anna Roberts
Nicole Serafini
Anna Scheer
Coach: Lauren Austin
A/Coach: John Carroll
Manager: Samn Gibbs-Jones
4 - 7 December 2014 in Canberra ACT
Final Placing: 5th
Kaitlyn Burns
Natasha Del Borrello
Astrid Denning
Paige Denning
Katie Jolly
Erin Judd
Lucy Lane
Brooke Loneragan
Hannah Northcott
Ashleigh Quartermain
Hayley Surgeson
Katy Symons
Coach: Tara Bowater
Manager: Emily Carroll
7 - 10 January 2014 in Woolongong, NSW
Final Placing: 3rd
WOMENS U21 INDOOR
Jessica Bestall
Amy Fullarton
Emily Hindle
Natasha Hyde
Erin Judd
Lucy Lane
Brittany McNab
Monique Miller
Ellie Nalder
Hanna Nalder
Elaura Wilkinson
Coach: Nicole Serafini
Manager: Claire French
20 Nov - 2nd Dec 2014 in Canberra ACT
Final Placing: 3rd
WOMENS U18 INDOOR WOMENS U15 INDOOR
Amy Fullarton
Emily Hindle
Josephine Lane
Brittany MacNab
Paris McGuckin
Monique Miller
Aleisha Power
Emma Reid
Anna Roberts
Renee Rockliff
Jera Rogers-Uff
Elaura Wilkinson
Coach: Nicole Serafini
Manager: Sue Dickson
17 - 20 January 2014 in Brisbane, QLD
Final Placing: 3rd
Anne Bartle
Morgan Bentley
Meg Buckley
Grace Cohn
Annie Gibbs
Abby Kendell
Jessica Pavitt
Sage Rogers-Uff
Jo Snyman
Karri Somerville
Abbie Taylor
Jessica Wade
Coach: Matt Bowater
Manager: India Brockman
12 - 15th January 2014 in Brisbane, QLD
Final Placing: 3rd
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MENS COUNTRY WOMENS COUNTRY
Andrew Bairstow
Dylan Bean
Alexander Burcham
Shay Connolly
Jyi Connolly
Nicholas Crane
Sebastian Hood
Nicholas Lavery
Tristan Lock
Thomas Payne
Dean Petrie
Tim Pyle
Mitchell Pyle
Seaton Ridout
Bradley Staphorst
Dillan Williamson
Coach: Paul Bolger
Manager: Cale Varris
2 - 9 August 2014 Toowoomba, QLD
Final Placing: 5th
Emma Bird
Mikala Cooper
Louise Davies
Emma Fleay
Rebecca Gallimore
Sarah Gilbert
Dee-Jay Hands
Tenille Harrington
Renae Parsons
Georgetta Powis
Courtney Reed
Jodie Schell
Phoebe Smith
Shayne Wass
Mikalia Watson
Carly Williamson
Coach: Rodney Thornton
Manager: Vicki McAllister
2 - 9 August 2014 Toowoomba, QLD
Final Placing: 4th
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STATE TEAMS
MENS O35’s MENS O40’s (Division Two)MENS O40’s (Division One)
Richard Boseley
Adam Commens
Jayson Eichstadt
Glen Foley
Adam Grinsell
Grant Hughes
Russell Lee
Ben Millar
Don O'Brien
Graham Pilcher
Lyle Robertson
Ben Rushton
Favil Singh
Mike Smith
Robert Thompson
Grant Watton
Coach: Russell Lee
Manager: Catherine McFarlane
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 3rd
Paul Armitage
Tim Ashford
Allan Colthart
Damon Diletti
Craig Emslie
Richard Gardner
David Hurst
Michael Illingworth
Iain Kirkaldy
Patrick Knott
Nigel Land
Stewart McDonald
David Perry
Cam Robinson
Chris Rourke
Brian Siva
Michael Starling
Coach: Michael Starling
Manager: Tracy Connolly
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 1st
Nathan Bridge
Rob Clement
Michael Cake
David Corboy
Bruce Hancock
Max Kurlow
Andrew Nairn
John Nordmann
Gary Payet-Smith
Brad Potter
Stephen Reid
Danny Rosemeyer
Carlo Sorci
Paul Tang Nian
Brian Taylor
Andrew Wise
Paul Youlden
Coach: Rob Clement
Manager: Brad Potter
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 1st
MENS O45’s MENS O50’s (Division One) MENS O50’s (Division Two)
Trevor Beazley
Robert Behets
Anthony Brittain
Peter Chisholm
Peter Connolly
Alan Dick
Wayne Grimes
Mark Lyons
Scott MacDonald
Andreas Manopas
Craig McKenzie
Steven Metcalfe
Glenn Strother
Bruce Taylor
Eric Thuel
Jeff West
Darran Wilson
Coach: Scott Macdonald
Manager: Paula Dick
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 1st
Mark Arnold
Michael Bilney
Phil Cain
Paul Cartwright
Grant Carville
Martin Ferrari
Mike Hallam
Matthew Jones
Kevin Knapp
Noel Morrison
John Pestana
Russell Rieck
Bede Rogers
Brian Saxby
Paul Scicluna
Craig Trott
Colin Tyler
Coach: Matthew Jones
Manager: Russell Rieck
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 1st
Ray Archimedei
Rob Baker
Peter Barblett
Carlo Bordi
Alan Chellew
Barry Holford
Michael Jensen
Joe Mastrangelo
Geoff Reynolds
Tim Reynolds
Greg Ross
Greg Ryan-Gadsden
David Tonkin
Ian Tubbs
Jeremy Walsh
Brett Waters
Coach: Rob Baker
Manager: Michael Jensen
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 2nd
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
State Teams
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
STATE TEAMS
MENS O55’s (Division One)
Stephen Adams
Peter Crowe
Wayne Cutler
Joslyn D'Silva
David Elliot
Steve Farrar
Colin Howell
Lyle Kenny
Graham Miller
Norm Morrison
Ian Parker
Stephen Pestana
Nigel Rayney
Brian Robinson
Geoff Robinson
Ian Simes
Peter Westlund
Coach: Robbie Lawson
Manager: Astrid Miller
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 1st
MENS O55’s (Division Two) MENS O60’s
Geoff Davenport
John Dreja
Cameron Fairbrother
Gavin Hames
Greg Hunt
Mitch Law
Peter Moran
George Naylor
Colin Needham
Graham Newson
John Rogers
John Ruprecht
Russell Scanlon
Mike Sputore
Simon Walsh
Michael Waters
Coach: Cameron Fairbrother
Manager: Mike Sputore
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 1st
Peter Aylmore
John Chapman
Len Collier
Greg Cooper
Peter Dawkins
Dudley Evans
Peter Fogels
Keith Gilbride
Charles Hulbert
Rudy Keswick
Thomas Long
Peter Morgan
Ray Norton
John Ostaszewskyj
Ian Pestana
Ian Sheppard
Greg Wood
Coach: Ian Pestana
Manager: Len Collier
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 1st
Jim Banks
William Campbell
Ashley Challenor
Graham Challenor
Hammond D'Souza
John Harper
Geoff Hudson
Ian Keally
Alan Ledger
Terry Parker
Mal Poole
Alan Stewart
Simon Thompson
Heath Tyrell
Ken Walter
Simon Williams
Graeme Worth
Coach: Jim Banks
Manager: Ashley Challenor
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 3rd
MENS O65’s MENS O70’s (Team One) MENS O70’s (Team Two)
Eric Alcock
Peter Gason
Graham Harler
Howard Herbert
Ian Hill
John Jeffreys
Trevor Kerr
Peter Murray
John Ree
Paul Robinson
Barry Rutter
Graeme Sanson
Max Stewart
Ronald Venables
Les Waldon
Peter Willett
Coach: Barry Rutter
Manager: Bill Williamson
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 1st
Henry Barrie
John Burt
Scott Blackwell
Bob Bowyer
George Bradbury
Alan Crawford
Ashley Foster
Brian Glencross
Roger Jewell
David Lester
Jim Malcolm
Brian Soares
Ken Watt
Ivan Wilson
Jim Wright
Coach: Ivan Wilson
Manager: Jim Wright
27 September - 5 October 2014 in Perth, WA
Final Placing: 3rd
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
State Teams
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
STATE TEAMS
WOMENS O35’s WOMENS O50’sWOMENS O45’s
Kellie Atherton
Isobel Bevis
Nyree Brown
Bernadette Charsley
Natasha Dunham
Jodie George
Claire Goss
Lisa Hando
Robyn Himbeck
Temeka Hood
Madeleine King
Deidre Middlemiss
Kellie Sadler
Elizabeth Sander
Nadelle Smith
Sara Zapelli
Coach: Janet Elliott
Manager: Beverley Gardiner
10 - 19 July 2014 in Darwin, NT
Final Placing: 4th
Sally Barrett
Tamara Cowan
Nicole Doorman
Ann-Maree Foster
Kellie Grant
Tracey Halden
Louise Keeffe
Lyn Lucas
Jen O'Donnell
Samantha Rankin
Kelli Reilly
Jean-Marie Rudd
Anna Taylor
Jill van Duuren
Georgina Webb
Claire Wright
Coach: Ian Colan
Manager: Donelle Smith
10 - 19 July 2014 in Darwin, NT
Final Placing: 5th
Judy Bailiff
Vicki Berry
Marjourie Boultbee
Jenny Casserly
Anita Duckworth
Marie Filbert-Hadet
Kelley Robinson
Helen Guinness
Jocelyn Henly
Jennifer Hogg
Tracey Hough
Kerrie Longbottom
Alison McVee
Helen Rule
Leonie Squire
Gail Westlund
Coach: Glenys Chinnery
Manager: Janine Raszkawajski
10 - 19 July 2014 in Darwin, NT
Final Placing: 3rd
WOMENS O55’s WOMENS O60’s
Debra Andrew
Carmel Bussenschutt
Tracy Buswell
Alison Cooper
Alison Fleming
Helen Gandy
Margaret Knapp
Ingrid Matthew
Anne Serafini
Jill Sheehan
Sheridan Stokell
Lyn Tapper
Pearl Watene
Ricky Whelan
Coach: Wendy Quint
Manager: Wendy Stone
10 - 19 July 2014 in Darwin, NT
Final Placing: 3rd
Karen Adams
Karen Allan
Gail Anderson
Betty Bryant
Jacqueline Colleran
Alma Davies
Pattie Davis
Susan Gallinagh
Dorothy Glass
Patricia Halden
Dale Keiley
Maris Margetts
Janese McDougall
Delys Palmer
Carol Samsa
Coach: Coleen Dayman
Manager: Roz Flood
10 - 19 July 2014 in Darwin, NT
Final Placing: 1st
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Olympians Medal
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Year Name Club
1976 Steve Hayward University of WA
1977 David Bell Old Aquinians
1978 David Bell Fremantle
1979 David Bell Fremantle
1980 Richard Charlesworth University of WA
1981 Michael Nobbs Suburban
1982 Steve Hayward University of WA
1983 Craig Davies Fremantle
1984 Geoff Bott YMCA Perth
1985 Terry Leece Fremantle
1986 David Bell Old Aquinians
1987 John Bestall Trinity
1988 Bryan Zekulich Wesley South Perth
1989 Warren Birmingham Fremantle
1990 Michael Nobbs University of WA
1991 Geoff Bott YMCA
1992 Paul Lewis North Coast Raiders
1993 Peter Haselhurst Westside Wolves
1994 Paul Armitage Westside Wolves
1995 Graham Reid Vic Park Panthers
1996 Lee Bodimeade Wesley South Perth
Graham Reid Vic Park Panthers
1997 Matthew Wells Modernians
1998 Graham Reid Vic Park Panthers
1999 Ian Wishart YMCA
2000 Ian Wishart YMCA
2001 Paul Armitage Westside Wolves
Year Name Club
2002 Tom Kavanagh Hale
2003 Andrew Smith Hale
2004 David Hennessy Wesley South Perth
2005 Alistair Park Westside Wolves
2006 Phil Hulbert Vic Park Panthers
2007 Darryl McCormick Fremantle
2008 Phil Marshall Fremantle
2009 Brent Dancer Wesley South Perth
Nathan Eglington Westside Wolves
Craig Boyne YMCA
2010 Kiel Brown Wesley South Perth
Greg Reece Hale
2011 Phil Hulbert Vic Park Panthers
2012 Ian Burcher Vic Park Panthers
Jacob Whetton Vic Park Panthers
2013 Aran Zalewski Old Aquinians
2014 Tom Wickham University of WA
Photo: Tom Wickham
Credit: Dan Carson | DC Images
Tom Wickham
2014 Olympians Medal Winner
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Charlesworth Medal
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Year Name Club
1988 Kerri Richards Westside Wolves
1989 Rechelle Hawkes OAM North Coast Raiders
1990 Liane Tooth OAM Westside Wolves
1991 Rechelle Hawkes OAM North Coast Raiders
1992 Lee Capes OAM Curtin Trinity Pirates
1993 Nicole Dalby South Perth
1994 Michelle Hager OAM Curtin Trinity Pirates
1995 Lisa Powell OAM Westside Wolves
1996 Sara Booth Westside Wolves
1997 Rechelle Hawkes OAM North Coast Raiders
1998 Michelle Andrews OAM North Coast Raiders
1999 Liane Tooth OAM Westside Wolves
2000 Kim Walker University of WA
2001 Nicole Dalby South Perth
2002 Simone Wallington YMCA
2003 Nicole Dalby South Perth
2004 Shayni Buswell University of WA
2005 Kim Walker Curtin Trinity Pirates
2006 Shayni Buswell University of WA
2007 Jayde Taylor Westside Wolves
2008 Shayni Nelson University of WA
2009 Lisa Eglington Westside Wolves
2010 Kate Denning Curtin Trinity Pirates
2011 Airlie Ogilvie Wesley South Perth
2012 Shelly Liddelow University of WA
2013 Kate Denning Curtin Trinity Pirates
2014 Georgia Wilson Vic Park Panthers
Georgia Wilson
2014 Charlesworth Medal Winner
Photo: Georgia Wilson
Credit: Tyron Benfell
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Premier One Division Winners - Men
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Year Club Year Club Year Club
1908 Perth 1945 University 1982 Suburban Nedlands
1909 Wilberforce 1946 Cricketers 1983 Suburban Nedlands
1910 Wilberforce 1947 University/Guildford 1984 Suburban Nedlands
1911 Perth 1948 Cricketers 1985 YMCA Perth
1912 Wilberforce 1949 University 1986 Cricketers
1913 Cottesloe 1950 Fremantle 1987 Suburban Nedlands
1914 Claremont 1951 Cricketers 1988 YMCA Perth
1915 Perth 1952 Fremantle 1989 Westside Wolves
1916 ) Competition 1953 Cricketers 1990 Wesley South Perth
1917 ) Suspended 1954 Cricketers 1991 Wesley South Perth
1918 ) Duration 1955 CBC 1992 University
1919 ) World War I 1956 CBC 1993 University
1920 Claremont 1957 Perth 1994 Old Aquinians
1921 Claremont 1958 Perth 1995 University
1922 Suburban 1959 Perth 1996 Vic Park Panthers
1923 Suburban 1960 Cricketers 1997 Curtin Trinity Tigers
1924 Suburban 1961 CBC (Trinity) 1998 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1925 Suburban 1962 Cricketers 1999 YMCA Coastal City
1926 Suburban 1963 Cricketers 2000 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1927 Suburban 1964 YMCA Perth 2001 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1928 Perth 1965 Cricketers 2002 University of WA
1929 Perth 1966 YMCA Perth 2003 Wesley South Perth
1930 Suburban 1967 Cricketers 2004 University of WA
1931 Perth 1968 YMCA Perth 2005 University of WA
1932 Guildford 1969 Old Modernians 2006 Fremantle
1933 Perth 1970 Modernians 2007 University of WA
1934 Perth 1971 Cricketers 2008 Vic Park Panthers
1935 Perth 1972 YMCA Perth 2009 YMCA Coastal City
1936 Perth 1973 Cricketers 2010 Hale
1937 Cricketers 1974 Old Aquinians 2011 YMCA Coastal City
1938 Cricketers 1975 YMCA Perth 2012 Vic Park Panthers
1939 Cricketers 1976 Cricketers 2013 YMCA Coastal City
1940 Cricketers 1977 Cricketers 2014 YMCA Coastal City
1941 Suburban 1978 YMCA Perth
1942 ) Competition 1979 Cricketers
1943 ) Suspended 1980 Cricketers
1944 ) Duration World War II 1981 Old Aquinians
YMCA Coastal City Hockey Club
2014 Melville Toyota League (Men) Premiers
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Premier One Division Winners - Women
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Year Club Year Club Year Club
1965 Surf 1982 Grads 1999 Westside Wolves
1966 Surf 1983 University 2000 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1967 Fremantle 1984 Grads 2001 South Perth
1968 Surf 1985 Surf 2002 University of WA
1969 Pirates 1986 Pirates 2003 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1970 Surf/Pirates 1987 Westside Wolves 2004 Westside Wolves
1971 Grads 1988 University 2005 University of WA
1972 Surf 1989 Westside Wolves 2006 Westside Wolves
1973 Surf 1990 University 2007 Westside Wolves
1974 Surf 1991 Pirates 2008 University of WA
1975 Surf 1992 Raiders 2009 Westside Wolves
1976 Surf 1993 Raiders 2010 University of WA
1977 University 1994 University 2011 University of WA
1978 Grads 1995 South Perth 2012 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1979 University 1996 Pirates 2013 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1980 University 1997 Westside Wolves 2014 University of WA
1981 Grads 1998 Curtin Trinity Pirates
University of WA Hockey Club
2014 Melville Toyota League (Women) Premiers
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Results
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Grade Guth Ardagh Premiers
Melville Toyota League WASPS YMCC
Promotion 1 Joondalup Lakers NC Raiders
Premier 2 University of WA Melville
Promotion 2 NC Raiders NC Raiders
Premier Alliance WASPS Westside Wolves
Provisional 1 Old Aquinians Old Aquinians
Provisional 2 (Black) NC Raiders NC Raiders
Provisional 2 (Gold) Rockingham Fremantle
Provisional 3 (Black) Melville Melville
Provisional 3 (Gold) Old Aquinians Old Aquinians
Provisional 4 (Black) Old Aquinians YMCC
Provisional 4 (Gold) Southern River Canning
Metropolitan 2 (Black) WASPS University of WA
Metropolitan 2 (Gold) OGMHC University of WA
Metropolitan 3 (Black) Westside Wolves Whitford
Metropolitan 3 (Gold) ECU Rangers ECU Rangers
Metropolitan 4 Southern River Whitford
O40 Midweek Modernians Westside Wolves
O40 Division 1 Modernians Modernians
O40 Division 2 Uni Associates Uni Associates
O40 Division 3 Kalamunda Kalamunda
O40 Division 4 Lions Harlequin Wanneroo
O50 Division 1 YMCC YMCC
O50 Division 2 (Black) Hale Hale
O50 Division 2 (Gold) Kalamunda OGMHC
O50 Division 3 Willetton Reds Willetton Reds
O60 Division Westside Wolves NC Raiders
Grade Guth Ardagh Premiers
J 11/12 A University of WA Victoria Park
J 11/12 A Reserve Lions Lions
J 11/12 B YMCC YMCC
J 9/10 A University of WA Westside Wolves
J 9/10 A Promotion Rockingham NC Raiders
J 9/10 A Reserve Westside Wolves Westside Wolves
J 9/10 B (Black) Westside Wolves Westside Wolves
J 9/10 B (Gold) Mazenod Mazenod
J 9/10 B (White) Peel Rebels Peel Rebels
J 7/8 A University of WA University of WA
J 7/8 A Promotion University of WA University of WA
J 7/8 A Reserve Lions YMCC
J 7/8 B (White) Melville Melville
J 7/8 B (Black) Whitford Whitford
J 7/8 B (Gold) Modernians Southern River
J 7/8 C Dale Dale
J 5/6 A Westside Wolves "No Grand Finals for
J 5/6 Boys"
J 5/6 A Reserve Westside Wolves
J 5/6 B (White) Westside Wolves
J 5/6 B (Black) Westside Wolves
J 5/6 B (Gold) Lions
J 5/6 B (Sand) OGMHC
J 5/6 C (Black) Westside Wolves
J 5/6 C (Gold) Melville
J 5/6 C (White) Kalamunda
MENS GRADE RESULTS BOYS GRADE RESULTS
MENS INDOOR GRADE RESULTS
Grade Premiers
Division 2 U18 State Team
Division 3 CT Pirates
BOYS INDOOR GRADE RESULTS
Grade Premiers
U18 Como Secondary College
U15 Victoria Park (black)
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Results
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
WOMENS GRADE RESULTS GIRLS GRADE RESULTS
Grade Guth Ardagh Premiers
Melville Toyota League CT Pirates University of WA
Promotion 1 Whitford Whitford
Premier 2 CT Pirates University of WA
Promotion 2 WASPS WASPS
Premier Alliance University of WA University of WA
Provisional 1 Old Aquinians Uni Associates
Provisional 2 (Black) Old Aquinians Uni Associates
Provisional 2 (Gold) Canning Old Aquinians
Provisional 3 (Black) University of WA University of WA
Provisional 3 (Gold) Kalamunda Kalamunda
Provisional 4 NC Raiders Southern River
Metropolitan 1 NC Raiders NC Raiders
Metropolitan 2 ECU Rangers Newman Knights
Metropolitan 3 (Black) Modernians Modernians
Metropolitan 3 (Gold) Lions Lions
Rae Blunt Pennant YMCC YMCC
O35 Division 2 Melville Uni Associates
O35 Division 3 Uni Associates Victoria Park
O35 Division 4 WASPS WASPS
Grade Guth Ardagh Premiers
J 11/12 A Victoria Park Victoria Park
J 11/12 A Promotion Joondalup Lakers Joondalup Lakers
J 11/12 A Reserve YMCC YMCC
J 11/12 B St Brigids Westside Wolves
J 9/10 A Lions Victoria Park
J 9/10 A Promotion Joondalup Lakers Fremantle
J 9/10 A Reserve University of WA University of WA
J 9/10 B (Black) Modernians Modernians
J 9/10 B (Gold) Canning Canning
J 9/10 C Hale Hale
J 7/8 A Lions Peel Rebels
J 7/8 A Promotion Hale NC Raiders
J 7/8 A Reserve Rockingham Rockingham &
Westside Wolves
J 7/8 B (White) Fremantle Fremantle
J 7/8 B (Black) University of WA Westside Wolves
J 7/8 B (Gold) WASPS WASPS
J 7/8 C Hale Hale
J 5/6 A Westside Wolves "No Grand Finals for
J 5/6 Girls"
J 5/6 A Reserve Lions
J 5/6 B (Black) University of WA
J 5/6 B (Gold) AW Reds
J 5/6 C (Black) Ellenbrook Falcons
J 5/6 C (Gold) Victoria Park
WOMENS INDOOR GRADE RESULTS GIRLS INDOOR GRADE RESULTS
Grade Premiers
Division 1 CT Pirates
Division 2 CT Pirates
Grade Premiers
U18 Victoria Park
U15 AW Reds
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Results
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
BYRNE & JUDGE PERPETUAL TROPHY KYLE RUTTER PERPETUAL TROPHY
Club Name P W D L F A GD Pts %
SW Strikers 17 9 5 3 37 23 14 41.0 80.4%
Uni Associates Women 115 75 18 22 284 123 161 242.0 70.1%
Uni Associates Men 66 39 9 18 196 104 92 126.0 63.6%
Canning 101 56 21 24 223 117 106 189.0 62.4%
University of WA 403 208 54 141 1004 761 243 673.6 55.7%
WASPS 405 202 59 143 920 729 191 663.2 54.6%
Old Aquinians 323 160 46 117 795 582 213 523.2 54.0%
Royals 18 8 5 5 40 17 23 29.0 53.7%
YMCC 303 146 38 119 700 587 113 475.2 52.3%
Melville 421 195 70 166 946 768 178 652.2 51.6%
Willetton Reds 52 23 11 17 105 85 20 80.0 51.3%
Joondalup Lakers 234 105 36 93 528 438 90 358.1 51.0%
Rockingham 267 116 47 104 568 470 98 403.3 50.3%
NC Raiders 323 142 38 143 715 660 55 472.4 48.8%
Whitford 236 98 43 95 483 476 7 344.1 48.6%
Harlequin Wanneroo 66 29 9 28 105 96 9 94.9 47.9%
Victoria Park 316 136 48 132 712 679 33 453.2 47.8%
Modernians 257 106 48 103 444 489 -45 366.0 47.5%
OGMHC 195 77 39 79 376 398 -22 277.7 47.5%
Westside Wolves 336 144 44 148 787 829 -42 470.3 46.7%
Servio 16 6 4 6 22 21 1 22.0 45.8%
Lions 386 153 64 169 692 744 -52 528.3 45.6%
ECU Rangers 104 39 18 47 203 228 -25 134.9 43.2%
Hale 355 130 70 154 629 703 -74 458.8 43.1%
Southern River 173 62 29 82 319 370 -51 222.2 42.8%
Ellenbrook Falcons 103 37 17 49 144 195 -51 128.0 41.4%
CT Pirates 268 99 37 132 524 643 -119 332.1 41.3%
Dellas 18 6 4 8 28 42 -14 22.0 40.7%
Fremantle 345 124 50 170 621 811 -190 420.2 40.6%
Kalamunda 150 54 19 77 219 347 -128 179.3 39.8%
John XXIII 122 41 20 61 236 313 -77 143.0 39.1%
(Eastern) Blades 84 28 11 45 136 186 -50 94.7 37.6%
Kwinana Tigers 68 21 8 39 91 168 -77 71.0 34.8%
Newman Knights 217 60 34 123 318 560 -242 213.0 32.7%
Dale 47 11 11 25 53 84 -31 44.0 31.2%
Peel Rebels 96 16 8 72 142 476 -334 55.0 19.1%
BayUnion 18 2 2 14 12 56 -44 8.0 14.8%
Club Name P W D L F A GD Pts %
Peel Rebels 55 39 6 10 193 69 124 123.0 74.5%
Kwinana Tigers 39 25 8 6 125 43 82 83.0 70.9%
Westside Wolves 483 293 60 130 1352 677 675 939.0 64.8%
CT Pirates 28 16 3 9 87 57 30 51.0 60.7%
St Brigids 26 13 7 6 42 31 11 46.0 59.0%
Canning 53 28 4 21 125 85 40 88.0 55.3%
University of WA 409 200 67 142 954 603 351 667.0 54.4%
Mazenod 54 27 5 22 160 131 29 86.0 53.1%
Modernians 149 68 31 50 333 239 94 235.0 52.6%
YMCC 174 78 27 69 387 404 -17 261.0 50.0%
Rockingham 159 71 22 66 337 345 -8 235.0 49.3%
Fremantle 106 46 14 46 211 213 -2 152.0 47.8%
Lions 432 183 62 187 836 790 46 611.0 47.1%
Victoria Park 239 102 29 108 503 458 45 335.0 46.7%
Hale 244 102 32 110 528 530 -2 338.0 46.2%
Southern River 68 29 7 32 159 150 9 94.0 46.1%
Joondalup Lakers 169 68 25 76 371 335 36 229.0 45.2%
Kalamunda 79 30 14 35 108 214 -106 104.0 43.9%
OGMHC 128 47 18 63 177 351 -174 159.0 41.4%
Ellenbrook Falcons 79 26 20 33 132 179 -47 98.0 41.4%
Dale 55 21 4 30 105 151 -46 67.0 40.6%
AW Reds 168 60 22 86 309 381 -72 202.0 40.1%
NC Raiders 197 68 31 98 283 465 -182 235.0 39.8%
Melville 336 116 52 168 540 793 -253 400.0 39.7%
Whitford 117 39 15 63 189 348 -159 132.0 37.6%
WASPS 203 63 25 115 249 463 -214 214.0 35.1%
ECU Rangers 65 18 14 33 107 165 -58 68.0 34.9%
Newman Knights 92 18 16 58 74 236 -162 70.0 25.4%
Mercedes 25 3 5 17 13 64 -51 14.0 18.7%
Legend
Winner
Not Eligible - Less than four teams
Byrne & Judge trophy is awarded to the club (with 3 or more senior
teams) with the highest percentage of points gained for the season.
The result is determined by number of points scored, divided by
the number of possible points overall.
This award originated from, and the trophy was donated by Mr
Byrne and Mr Judge of the Continental Hotel, Claremont.
Kyle Rutter trophy is awarded to the club (with 3 or more junior
teams) with the highest percentage of points gained for the
season. The result is determined by number of points scored,
divided by the number of possible points overall.
The trophy was donated by the Rutter family in memory of Kyle
Rutter.
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Season Standings (Seniors)
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
2014 SEASON - MENS SENIOR GRADES STANDINGS
Melville Toyota League
Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 22 18 0 4 88 42 46 54.0
YMCC 22 17 2 3 89 28 61 53.0
University of WA 22 15 5 2 95 40 55 50.0
Melville 22 12 2 8 52 38 14 38.0
OGMHC 22 11 4 7 64 53 11 37.0
Old Aquinians 22 11 4 7 57 43 14 36.5
Victoria Park 22 10 3 9 62 56 6 33.0
Fremantle 22 8 3 11 47 62 -15 27.0
Hale 22 6 1 15 44 75 -31 18.5
Westside Wolves 22 5 2 15 46 68 -22 17.0
CT Pirates 22 4 0 18 31 82 -51 12.0
Peel Rebels 22 2 0 20 26 114 -88 6.0
Promotion 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Joondalup Lakers 17 13 2 2 70 25 45 50.0
Rockingham 17 12 2 3 71 33 38 47.0
Lions 17 9 2 6 46 30 16 38.0
NC Raiders 17 5 5 7 34 33 1 29.0
Whitford 17 9 1 7 49 37 12 26.9
Newman Knights 17 7 3 7 35 40 -5 23.7
Modernians 17 4 2 11 28 55 -27 14.0
Kalamunda 17 0 1 16 12 92 -80 -0.7
Premier 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 2 22 21 0 1 101 25 76 63.0
Melville 2 22 17 1 4 75 32 43 52.0
Victoria Park 2 22 13 5 4 57 35 22 44.0
YMCC 2 22 10 5 7 44 36 8 35.0
WASPS 2 22 8 6 8 41 33 8 30.0
Westside Wolves 2 22 8 5 9 42 55 -13 29.0
Fremantle 2 22 8 4 10 42 52 -10 28.0
Old Aquinians 2 22 6 6 10 39 49 -10 24.0
Hale 2 22 5 7 10 33 41 -8 21.7
OGMHC 2 22 5 6 11 33 43 -10 21.0
CT Pirates 2 22 3 5 14 21 54 -33 14.0
Peel Rebels 2 22 2 2 18 19 92 -73 8.0
Promotion 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
NC Raiders 2 16 14 0 2 49 17 32 42.0
Joondalup Lakers 2 16 12 3 1 52 14 38 39.0
Lions 2 16 10 0 6 59 33 26 30.0
Newman Knights 2 16 8 2 6 33 32 1 26.0
Blades 16 7 1 8 32 42 -10 22.0
Harlequin Wanneroo 16 6 1 9 29 34 -5 19.0
Whitford 2 16 4 2 10 42 50 -8 14.0
Rockingham 2 16 3 1 12 40 60 -20 10.0
ECU Rangers 16 2 2 12 26 80 -54 7.9
Premier Alliance Men P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 3 18 15 2 1 80 21 59 47.0
University of WA 3 18 13 3 2 58 25 33 42.0
Hale 3 18 10 4 4 55 30 25 34.0
Westside Wolves 3 18 9 5 4 46 47 -1 32.0
Fremantle 3 18 10 2 6 49 36 13 30.5
Melville 3 18 8 4 6 69 47 22 28.0
Peel Rebels 3 18 8 2 8 54 65 -11 25.3
Old Aquinians 3 18 7 3 8 48 42 6 24.0
YMCC 3 18 5 2 11 30 49 -19 17.0
Victoria Park 3 18 5 0 13 36 54 -18 13.9
CT Pirates 3 18 2 1 15 26 83 -57 7.0
OGMHC 3 18 1 2 15 29 81 -52 5.0
Provisional 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 4 18 13 3 2 55 26 29 42.0
WASPS 4 18 13 3 2 51 19 32 41.9
Ellenbrook Falcons 18 10 4 4 37 18 19 34.0
Melville 4 18 10 4 4 42 30 12 34.0
University of WA 4 18 9 5 4 48 29 19 31.3
Westside Wolves 5 18 8 1 9 46 48 -2 23.5
Lions 3 18 4 4 10 28 47 -19 16.0
Hale 4 18 3 4 11 2 40 -38 12.9
John XXIII 18 2 3 13 17 50 -33 9.0
Southern River 18 1 3 14 13 53 -40 5.7
Provisional 2 (Black) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
NC Raiders 3 16 13 3 0 65 17 48 42.0
Westside Wolves 6 16 13 1 2 66 11 55 39.9
University of WA 5 16 12 2 2 46 16 30 38.0
Whitford 3 16 7 4 5 29 25 4 25.0
Joondalup Lakers 3 16 5 3 8 35 31 4 17.9
Newman Knights 3 16 5 0 11 17 51 -34 15.0
Modernians 2 16 3 4 9 16 52 -36 13.0
Lions 4 16 2 2 12 17 56 -39 7.9
Old Aquinians 5 16 1 3 12 15 47 -32 3.7
Provisional 2 (Gold) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 3 16 12 3 1 70 24 46 38.3
Fremantle 4 16 10 2 4 32 19 13 32.0
WASPS 5 16 9 3 4 30 21 9 30.0
Lions 5 16 7 6 3 22 26 -4 25.9
University of WA 6 16 8 1 7 27 24 3 25.0
CT Pirates 4 16 7 3 6 37 26 11 24.0
Old Aquinians 6 16 5 2 9 31 35 -4 17.0
Melville 5 16 3 1 12 21 44 -23 9.7
Kalamunda 2 16 0 1 15 9 60 -51 1.0
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Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 6 16 14 1 1 101 29 72 43.0
Hale 5 16 8 5 3 37 32 5 29.0
Westside Wolves 7 16 8 3 5 41 35 6 25.9
Uni Associates 16 7 2 7 40 39 1 23.0
YMCC 4 16 7 2 7 37 45 -8 22.7
University of WA 7 16 5 3 8 39 43 -4 18.0
NC Raiders 4 16 5 1 10 38 48 -10 15.9
Lions 6 16 5 2 9 25 43 -18 14.9
Joondalup Lakers 4 16 3 1 12 21 65 -44 10.0
Provisional 3 (Gold)
Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 7 18 17 0 1 86 19 67 51.0
Rockingham 4 18 11 3 4 44 24 20 36.0
Fremantle 5 18 9 6 3 32 29 3 33.0
Canning 18 7 5 6 40 34 6 26.0
WASPS 6 18 6 3 9 27 35 -8 21.0
Melville 7 18 4 3 11 23 52 -29 15.0
Southern River 2 18 3 4 11 26 47 -21 13.0
University of WA 8 18 2 2 14 17 55 -38 8.0
Provisional 4 (Black)
Men
P W D L F A GD Pts %
Old Aquinians 8 15 11 3 1 52 12 40 36.0 80.0%
YMCC 5 15 11 3 1 62 16 46 35.9 79.8%
Joondalup Lakers 5 15 9 4 2 42 22 20 31.0 68.9%
Ellenbrook Falcons 2 15 7 3 5 36 27 9 24.0 53.3%
University of WA 9 16 5 0 11 21 59 -38 14.7 30.6%
University of WA 10 16 2 1 13 21 64 -43 7.0 14.6%
NC Raiders 5 16 2 0 14 22 56 -34 5.5 11.5%
Provisional 4 (Gold)
Men
P W D L F A GD Pts %
Southern River 3 16 14 2 0 48 9 39 44.0 91.7%
Rockingham 5 15 8 4 3 34 16 18 28.0 62.2%
Canning 2 15 8 3 4 29 21 8 27.0 60.0%
Kwinana Tigers 16 6 2 8 23 26 -3 20.0 41.7%
Fremantle 6 15 5 3 7 24 27 -3 18.0 40.0%
Dale 15 3 4 8 12 18 -6 13.0 28.9%
Melville 8 16 0 2 14 5 58 -53 1.9 4.0%
Metropolitan 2 (Black)
Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 7 16 14 1 1 74 22 52 43.0
University of WA 11 16 13 2 1 68 15 53 41.0
Hale 6 16 11 2 3 53 32 21 35.0
Victoria Park 4 16 9 2 5 41 33 8 28.7
Westside Wolves 4 16 6 3 7 37 32 5 19.9
Harlequin Wanneroo 2 16 5 0 11 13 25 -12 13.9
Lions 7 16 4 1 11 21 41 -20 12.7
Modernians 3 16 2 1 13 15 67 -52 7.0
OGMHC 4 16 1 2 13 23 78 -55 3.7
Metropolitan 2 (Gold)
Men
P W D L F A GD Pts %
OGMHC 5 15 12 2 1 44 10 34 38.0 84.4%
University of WA 12 15 11 0 4 44 20 24 33.0 73.3%
Fremantle 7 15 8 2 5 31 26 5 26.0 57.8%
John XXIII 2 16 8 1 7 50 43 7 25.0 52.1%
Lions 8 16 8 1 7 39 39 0 25.0 52.1%
Newman Knights 4 15 3 0 12 28 54 -26 9.0 20.0%
Victoria Park 5 16 1 0 15 11 55 -44 3.0 6.3%
Metropolitan 3 (Black)
Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 8 18 14 2 2 69 28 41 44.0
Whitford 4 18 13 2 3 67 22 45 41.0
Newman Knights 5 18 8 7 3 31 26 5 31.0
University of WA 13 18 8 2 8 40 39 1 26.0
Joondalup Lakers 6 18 8 1 9 33 41 -8 25.0
YMCC 6 18 5 1 12 31 54 -23 16.0
John XXIII 3 18 4 3 11 26 60 -34 15.0
ECU Rangers 2 18 1 4 13 26 53 -27 7.0
Metropolitan 3 (Gold)
Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
ECU Rangers 3 18 16 1 1 67 14 53 49.0
OGMHC 6 18 12 2 4 41 17 23 38.0
Royals 18 8 5 5 40 17 23 29.0
WASPS 9 18 9 0 9 36 43 -7 27.0
CT Pirates 5 18 8 1 9 51 52 -1 25.0
Kalamunda 3 18 6 2 10 40 40 0 20.0
WASPS 10 18 5 2 11 33 35 -2 17.0
Fremantle 8 18 1 1 16 9 99 -90 4.0
Metropolitan 4 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Southern River 4 16 9 5 2 36 15 21 32.0
Whitford 5 16 9 3 4 36 10 26 29.9
WASPS 11 16 9 2 5 32 19 13 29.0
Joondalup Lakers 7 16 8 3 5 28 21 7 27.0
Kwinana Tigers 2 16 8 2 6 34 38 -4 26.0
Canning 3 16 6 3 7 24 23 1 21.0
Dale 2 16 4 4 8 16 30 -14 16.0
Ellenbrook Falcons 3 16 4 2 10 15 30 -15 14.0
Blades 2 16 2 2 12 12 47 -35 8.0
O40 Midweek Men P W D L F A GD Pts %
Modernians 15 11 1 3 79 45 34 34.0 75.6%
Victoria Park 17 12 1 4 85 44 41 37.0 72.5%
Fremantle 16 11 1 4 91 35 56 34.0 70.8%
Westside Wolves 17 12 0 5 99 42 57 36.0 70.6%
Joondalup Lakers 16 10 3 3 85 34 51 33.0 68.8%
Melville 16 9 3 4 67 28 39 30.0 62.5%
NC Raiders 16 9 0 7 84 52 32 27.0 56.3%
Rockingham 16 6 1 9 44 45 -1 19.0 39.6%
CT Pirates 16 3 0 13 24 100 -76 9.0 18.8%
Newman Knights 16 1 0 15 21 97 -76 3.0 6.3%
Peel Rebels 17 0 0 17 11 168 -157 0.0 0.0%
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O40 Division 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Modernians 18 12 4 2 47 25 22 40.0
Victoria Park 18 11 3 4 51 30 21 36.0
Westside Wolves 18 11 2 5 58 43 15 35.0
Melville 18 10 3 5 41 30 11 33.0
YMCC 18 10 2 6 54 37 17 32.0
NC Raiders 18 4 3 11 29 47 -18 15.0
Old Aquinians 18 2 2 14 16 56 -40 8.0
Southern River 18 1 3 14 20 48 -28 6.0
O40 Division 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Uni Associates 16 12 3 1 62 17 45 39.0
YMCC 2 16 10 2 4 44 29 15 32.0
Melville 2 16 7 4 5 32 22 10 25.0
Lions 16 7 3 6 33 31 2 24.0
Whitford 16 5 5 6 28 39 -11 20.0
Willetton Reds 16 6 0 9 29 32 -3 18.0
WASPS 16 5 3 8 24 35 -11 18.0
Hale 16 3 5 7 18 28 -10 14.0
John XXIII 16 2 3 11 17 54 -37 9.0
O40 Division 3 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Kalamunda 16 12 2 2 32 12 20 38.0
Uni Associates 2 16 11 3 2 49 12 37 36.0
Fremantle 16 11 1 4 40 25 15 34.0
Lions 2 16 7 2 7 27 34 -7 23.0
NC Raiders 2 16 7 1 8 35 29 6 22.0
Victoria Park 2 16 6 2 8 29 37 -8 19.7
Blades 16 6 1 9 29 35 -6 19.0
Newman Knights 16 4 2 10 20 28 -8 14.0
CT Pirates 16 1 0 15 12 61 -49 2.7
O40 Division 4 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 3 16 11 3 2 42 17 25 36.0
Harlequin Wanneroo 16 8 5 3 29 19 10 29.0
Melville 3 16 7 5 4 35 23 12 26.0
Rockingham 16 7 4 5 31 23 8 25.0
Westside Wolves 2 16 7 2 7 31 34 -3 23.0
Fremantle 2 16 4 5 7 21 24 -3 16.7
Hale 2 16 4 4 8 21 33 -12 16.0
OGMHC 16 3 5 8 21 31 -10 14.0
Lions 4 16 4 1 11 17 44 -27 13.0
O50 Division 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
YMCC 3 18 15 3 0 75 13 62 48.0
Modernians 2 18 13 1 4 48 18 30 40.0
Victoria Park 3 18 9 1 8 44 32 12 28.0
NC Raiders 3 18 8 3 7 39 39 0 27.0
WASPS 2 18 7 5 6 38 31 7 26.0
Melville 4 18 8 0 10 33 46 -13 24.0
Hale 3 18 4 0 14 24 63 -39 12.0
Old Aquinians 2 18 1 1 16 13 72 -59 4.0
O50 Division 2 (Black)
Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 4 18 16 1 1 65 19 46 49.0
Lions 5 18 12 2 4 68 30 38 38.0
Whitford 2 18 9 3 6 45 46 -1 30.0
Uni Associates 3 18 9 1 8 45 36 9 28.0
Modernians 3 18 6 5 7 30 28 2 23.0
Westside Wolves 3 18 5 2 11 40 49 -9 17.0
NC Raiders 4 18 3 2 13 25 71 -46 11.0
Newman Knights 2 18 2 4 12 25 64 -39 10.0
O50 Division 2 (Gold)
Men
P W D L F A GD Pts %
Kalamunda 2 15 13 0 2 45 13 32 39.0 86.7%
OGMHC 2 15 8 2 5 37 18 19 26.0 57.8%
Melville 5 15 8 0 7 31 26 5 24.0 53.3%
CT Pirates 2 16 7 3 6 34 29 5 24.0 50.0%
Victoria Park 4 16 6 3 7 36 36 0 21.0 43.8%
Fremantle 3 15 5 0 10 25 50 -25 15.0 33.3%
Southern River 2 16 3 0 13 21 57 -36 9.0 18.8%
O50 Division 3 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Willetton Reds 2 18 11 4 3 52 31 21 37.0
Melville 6 18 9 4 5 40 20 20 31.0
Hale 5 18 9 1 8 43 36 7 28.0
John XXIII 2 18 8 3 7 50 53 -3 27.0
Rockingham 2 18 7 5 6 32 19 13 26.0
Blades 2 18 5 5 8 26 36 -10 20.0
Kalamunda 3 18 5 4 9 20 49 -29 19.0
Lions 6 18 4 2 12 23 42 -19 14.0
O60 Division Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 4 18 15 2 1 50 18 32 47.0
WASPS 4 18 14 2 2 66 21 45 44.0
NC Raiders 5 18 14 0 4 47 17 30 42.0
WASPS 3 18 9 2 7 48 41 7 29.0
Victoria Park 5 18 7 3 8 31 28 3 24.0
Melville 7 18 8 0 10 36 48 -12 24.0
Modernians 4 18 5 1 12 32 51 -19 16.0
Old Aquinians 3 18 5 1 12 26 51 -25 16.0
Whitford 3 18 4 3 11 30 43 -13 15.0
YMCC 4 18 1 2 15 14 62 -48 5.0
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Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
CT Pirates 18 15 3 0 61 12 49 48.0
Melville 18 11 3 4 55 33 22 36.0
University of WA 18 10 4 4 49 21 28 34.0
Old Aquinians 18 9 4 5 30 26 4 31.0
Victoria Park 18 8 4 6 33 29 4 27.7
WASPS 18 7 5 6 34 37 -3 26.0
NC Raiders 18 8 0 10 25 36 -11 24.0
Westside Wolves 18 6 1 11 30 36 -6 19.0
Fremantle 18 1 4 13 18 51 -33 7.0
YMCC 18 1 0 17 11 65 -54 2.7
Promotion 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Whitford 17 11 6 0 47 16 31 47.3
SW Strikers 17 9 5 3 37 23 14 41.0
Southern River 17 7 4 6 37 47 -10 32.5
OGMHC 17 6 3 8 25 31 -6 30.0
Rockingham 17 6 2 9 33 41 -8 20.0
Lions 17 5 3 9 24 32 -8 18.0
Hale 17 4 5 8 33 41 -8 16.7
Peel Rebels 17 4 4 9 32 37 -5 15.7
Premier 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
CT Pirates 2 18 14 3 1 66 15 51 45.0
University of WA 2 18 12 3 3 50 19 31 39.0
Victoria Park 2 18 11 3 4 51 28 23 35.5
YMCC 2 18 10 2 6 25 22 3 32.0
Old Aquinians 2 18 7 6 5 23 18 5 27.0
NC Raiders 2 18 4 6 8 21 40 -19 18.0
Fremantle 2 18 5 1 12 15 36 -21 16.0
Westside Wolves 2 18 4 3 11 20 53 -33 14.7
Melville 2 18 4 2 12 19 28 -9 13.9
Lions 2 18 4 1 13 18 49 -31 13.0
Promotion 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 2 16 12 3 1 48 12 36 39.0
Joondalup Lakers 16 10 1 5 36 17 19 30.7
Hale 2 16 6 6 4 24 16 8 24.0
Modernians 16 7 1 8 15 28 -13 22.0
Rockingham 2 16 5 6 5 18 22 -4 21.0
Lions 3 16 5 3 8 17 19 -2 17.9
University of WA 4 16 4 5 7 15 25 -10 16.9
Whitford 2 16 4 3 9 17 29 -12 15.0
ECU Rangers 16 3 4 9 12 34 -22 13.0
Premier Alliance
Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 3 18 14 3 1 59 13 46 44.3
Old Aquinians 3 18 14 2 2 82 11 71 44.0
Victoria Park 3 18 12 4 2 45 15 30 39.7
YMCC 3 18 12 2 4 42 26 16 38.0
CT Pirates 3 18 6 4 8 25 32 -7 21.9
Melville 3 18 4 8 6 14 27 -13 20.0
Fremantle 3 18 5 4 9 29 46 -17 19.0
NC Raiders 3 18 2 2 14 11 53 -42 8.0
Westside Wolves 3 18 1 5 12 8 47 -39 7.5
WASPS 3 18 2 2 14 13 58 -45 6.3
Provisional 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 4 18 14 2 2 56 14 42 44.0
Uni Associates 18 13 2 3 71 23 48 40.3
YMCC 4 18 12 4 2 59 15 44 39.9
OGMHC 2 18 8 6 4 35 20 15 30.0
Whitford 3 18 9 0 9 39 43 -4 27.0
University of WA 5 18 6 4 8 29 34 -5 22.0
CT Pirates 4 18 6 3 9 38 34 4 21.0
Newman Knights 18 5 2 11 33 53 -20 16.3
Hale 3 18 4 3 11 23 45 -22 15.0
Westside Wolves 4 18 0 0 18 5 107 -102 -1.1
Provisional 2 (Black)
Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 5 18 15 1 2 54 17 37 46.0
Uni Associates 2 18 14 2 2 62 18 44 44.0
Modernians 2 18 9 5 4 32 16 16 32.0
Lions 4 18 8 6 4 21 14 7 30.0
NC Raiders 4 18 8 4 6 36 22 14 28.0
University of WA 6 18 7 2 9 28 29 -1 23.0
John XXIII 18 6 3 9 25 35 -10 21.0
Victoria Park 4 18 4 2 12 25 65 -40 14.0
Hale 4 18 2 4 12 21 47 -26 10.0
YMCC 5 18 1 3 14 12 53 -41 6.0
Provisional 2 (Gold)
Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Canning 18 16 1 1 57 6 51 49.0
Old Aquinians 6 18 12 2 4 69 16 53 38.0
Rockingham 3 18 12 1 5 50 24 26 37.0
WASPS 4 18 11 4 3 42 18 24 37.0
Melville 4 18 9 4 5 26 16 10 31.0
Southern River 2 18 9 1 8 40 41 -1 28.0
Lions 5 18 7 2 9 31 24 7 23.0
University of WA 7 18 3 1 14 18 58 -40 10.0
Fremantle 4 18 2 0 16 15 71 -56 6.0
WASPS 5 18 1 0 17 5 79 -74 3.0
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Women
P W D L F A GD Pts %
University of WA 8 18 12 3 3 64 25 39 39.0 72.2%
OGMHC 3 18 10 5 3 24 16 8 35.0 64.8%
Joondalup Lakers 2 18 10 4 4 45 21 24 34.0 63.0%
Ellenbrook Falcons 18 6 7 5 17 17 0 25.0 46.3%
Whitford 4 18 6 6 6 28 32 -4 24.0 44.4%
Modernians 3 17 3 8 6 14 24 -10 17.0 33.3%
Newman Knights 2 17 2 6 9 15 39 -24 12.0 23.5%
Hale 5 18 1 3 14 10 43 -33 6.0 11.1%
Provisional 3 (Gold)
Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Kalamunda 16 14 2 0 40 7 33 44.0
University of WA 9 16 11 1 4 43 18 25 32.5
Old Aquinians 7 16 10 1 5 43 28 15 31.0
CT Pirates 5 16 9 2 5 37 20 17 27.5
Canning 2 16 8 3 5 39 25 14 27.0
Rockingham 4 16 5 2 9 27 24 3 17.0
Dale 16 4 3 9 25 36 -11 15.0
WASPS 6 16 1 2 12 8 63 -55 5.0
Fremantle 5 16 0 2 13 10 51 -41 2.0
Provisional 4 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
NC Raiders 5 18 15 1 2 67 14 53 46.0
Southern River 3 18 12 2 4 67 28 39 38.0
Hale 6 18 11 2 5 51 19 32 35.0
Joondalup Lakers 3 18 9 3 6 41 19 22 28.5
Ellenbrook Falcons 2 18 9 0 9 29 38 -9 27.0
Blades 18 8 2 8 37 26 11 25.7
Melville 5 18 7 3 8 31 39 -8 21.7
University of WA 10 18 5 2 11 24 65 -41 15.9
Rockingham 5 18 3 3 12 11 47 -36 12.0
Kwinana Tigers 18 1 2 15 12 75 -63 5.0
Metropolitan 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
NC Raiders 6 16 14 2 0 55 6 49 44.0
Uni Associates 3 16 12 1 3 41 15 26 36.7
WASPS 7 16 8 5 3 32 11 21 29.0
Westside Wolves 5 16 9 2 5 32 30 2 29.0
Melville 6 16 7 2 7 34 25 9 23.0
Fremantle 6 16 6 3 7 32 25 7 21.0
Victoria Park 6 16 2 4 10 28 48 -20 10.0
Kalamunda 2 16 1 3 12 7 38 -31 6.0
Whitford 5 16 1 2 13 3 66 -63 5.0
Metropolitan 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
ECU Rangers 3 18 13 1 4 45 15 30 40.0
Harlequin Wanneroo 18 10 3 5 34 18 16 33.0
Newman Knights 4 18 9 3 6 35 19 16 30.0
Hale 7 18 8 6 4 18 15 3 30.0
Willetton Reds 18 6 7 5 24 22 2 25.0
Modernians 4 18 7 2 9 24 30 -6 23.0
CT Pirates 6 18 3 7 8 21 27 -6 16.0
Ellenbrook Falcons 3 18 1 1 16 10 65 -55 4.0
Metropolitan 3 (Black)
Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Modernians 5 18 12 5 1 38 8 30 41.0
Canning 3 18 11 6 1 34 8 26 39.0
Modernians 6 18 6 4 8 13 28 -15 22.0
ECU Rangers 4 18 4 6 8 27 32 -5 18.0
Southern River 4 18 3 5 10 11 25 -14 14.0
Kalamunda 3 18 3 4 11 14 36 -22 13.0
Metropolitan 3 (Gold)
Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 7 18 13 1 4 40 17 23 40.0
John XXIII 2 18 11 4 3 51 18 33 37.0
Lions 8 18 5 9 4 29 20 9 24.0
Dellas 18 6 4 8 28 42 -14 22.0
Kwinana Tigers 2 18 6 2 10 22 29 -7 20.0
BayUnion 18 2 2 14 12 56 -44 8.0
Rae Blunt Pennant P W D L F A GD Pts %
YMCC 16 13 2 1 51 19 32 41.0 85.4%
Uni Associates 15 12 1 2 41 17 24 37.0 82.2%
Rockingham 16 6 3 7 25 28 -3 21.0 43.8%
WASPS 15 5 2 8 19 21 -2 17.0 37.8%
Hale 16 5 2 9 31 39 -8 17.0 35.4%
Westside Wolves 15 3 3 9 21 46 -25 12.0 26.7%
Victoria Park 15 2 3 10 21 39 -18 9.0 20.0%
O35 Division 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 16 10 4 12 36 14 22 34.0
Uni Associates 2 16 9 5 2 23 17 6 32.0
Fremantle 16 8 4 4 27 20 7 28.0
Lions 16 8 2 6 30 36 -6 26.0
Modernians 16 6 4 6 13 14 -1 22.0
YMCC 2 16 6 1 9 20 18 2 19.0
Joondalup Lakers 16 5 2 9 18 22 -4 17.0
Newman Knights 16 4 2 10 15 28 -13 14.0
NC Raiders 16 3 2 11 18 31 -13 11.0
O35 Division 3 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Uni Associates 3 16 9 3 4 26 14 12 30.0
Rockingham 2 16 9 3 4 21 10 11 30.0
Victoria Park 2 16 8 5 3 26 15 11 29.0
Whitford 16 7 3 6 23 18 5 24.0
Servio 16 6 4 6 22 21 1 22.0
Uni Associates 4 16 6 4 6 20 19 1 22.0
Lions 2 16 4 6 6 15 20 -5 18.0
NC Raiders 2 16 4 3 9 15 32 -17 15.0
Newman Knights 2 16 2 3 11 10 29 -19 9.0
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O35 Division 4 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 2 18 14 2 2 51 12 39 44.0
CT Pirates 18 11 2 5 40 16 24 35.0
Hale 2 18 10 5 3 23 9 14 35.0
Melville 2 18 9 7 2 28 13 15 34.0
Fremantle 2 18 7 2 9 32 27 5 23.0
Rockingham 3 18 4 4 10 17 30 -13 16.0
Joondalup Lakers 3 18 3 3 12 17 45 -28 12.0
Joondalup Lakers 2 18 0 3 15 5 61 -56 3.0
J 9/10 A Promotion
Boys
P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 14 13 1 0 59 9 50 40.0
NC Raiders 14 10 2 2 34 14 20 32.0
Kalamunda 14 7 2 5 32 18 14 23.0
Joondalup Lakers 14 6 3 5 39 30 9 21.0
OGMHC 14 6 1 7 22 40 -18 19.0
Newman Knights 14 5 1 8 12 29 -17 16.0
Whitford 14 2 2 10 20 41 -21 8.0
Modernians 14 0 2 12 8 45 -37 2.0
J 9/10 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Westside Wolves 2 12 11 1 0 68 5 63 34.0 94.4%
Westside Wolves (Grey) 9 8 0 1 30 15 15 24.0 88.9%
YMCC 12 8 1 3 51 15 36 25.0 69.4%
WASPS 12 8 0 4 31 20 11 24.0 66.7%
University of WA 2 13 7 1 5 28 22 6 22.0 56.4%
Hale (Blue) 9 2 1 6 16 30 -14 7.0 25.9%
Melville 2 12 3 0 9 17 50 -33 9.0 25.0%
Victoria Park 2 12 1 1 10 7 45 -38 4.0 11.1%
Lions 2 13 1 1 11 10 56 -46 4.0 10.3%
J 9/10 B (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Westside Wolves (Red) 11 10 1 0 43 9 34 31.0 93.9%
Lions 11 8 1 2 34 12 22 25.0 75.8%
University of WA 10 6 0 4 37 23 14 18.0 60.0%
NC Raiders 12 3 4 5 21 26 -5 13.0 36.1%
YMCC 11 3 2 6 27 39 -12 11.0 33.3%
Joondalup Lakers 9 2 1 6 15 35 -20 7.0 25.9%
Whitford 12 1 1 10 14 47 -33 4.0 11.1%
J 9/10 B (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Mazenod 14 13 0 1 83 12 71 39.0
AW Reds 14 12 0 2 90 16 74 36.0
Hale (Royal) 14 10 0 4 65 17 48 30.0
OGMHC 14 8 1 5 38 25 13 25.0
ECU Rangers 14 6 0 8 28 60 -32 18.0
Ellenbrook Falcons 14 2 2 10 20 70 -50 8.0
Modernians 14 1 2 11 18 57 -39 5.0
Kalamunda 14 1 1 12 9 94 -85 4.0
J 9/10 B (White) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Peel Rebels 14 11 3 0 76 13 63 36.0
Kwinana Tigers 14 11 2 1 63 9 54 35.0
Canning 14 7 0 7 37 35 2 21.0
Dale 14 5 1 8 28 45 -17 16.0
Melville 14 4 0 10 34 51 -17 12.0
Rockingham 14 1 0 13 14 99 -85 3.0
BOYS JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGS
J 11/12 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 14 12 1 1 62 20 42 37.0
Victoria Park 14 12 0 2 68 10 58 36.0
Peel Rebels 14 8 1 5 44 34 10 25.0
Westside Wolves 14 7 0 7 28 30 -2 21.0
Hale 14 5 0 9 37 57 -20 15.0
AW Reds 14 4 1 9 27 60 -33 13.0
Melville 14 3 1 10 24 44 -20 10.0
WASPS 14 3 0 11 23 58 -35 9.0
J 11/12 A Reserve
Boys
P W D L F A GD Pts %
Lions 12 10 1 1 36 15 21 31.0 86.1%
Whitford 13 10 3 0 42 13 29 33.0 84.6%
OGMHC 13 8 1 4 36 20 16 25.0 64.1%
NC Raiders 12 6 1 5 23 20 3 19.0 52.8%
Rockingham 12 5 1 6 34 37 -3 16.0 44.4%
University of WA 2 12 4 2 6 20 19 1 14.0 38.9%
Newman Knights 13 4 2 7 13 29 -16 14.0 35.9%
Mazenod 12 1 2 9 20 47 -27 5.0 13.9%
Westside Wolves 2 13 1 1 11 19 43 -24 4.0 10.3%
J 11/12 B Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
YMCC 14 11 1 2 61 16 45 34.0
Victoria Park 2 14 10 1 3 62 12 50 31.0
Melville 2 14 8 4 2 64 14 50 28.0
Joondalup Lakers 14 6 2 6 41 20 21 20.0
Dale 14 2 0 12 20 73 -53 6.0
OGMHC 2 14 1 0 13 4 117 -113 3.0
J 9/10 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
University of WA 14 10 4 0 48 11 37 34.0
Westside Wolves 14 10 2 2 53 12 41 32.0
Victoria Park 14 6 4 4 27 21 6 22.0
Fremantle 14 6 3 5 27 23 4 21.0
Hale 14 6 3 5 22 25 -3 21.0
AW Reds 14 4 2 8 19 36 -17 14.0
Lions 14 3 1 10 21 50 -29 10.0
Melville 14 0 3 11 7 46 -39 3.0
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