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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 2016.
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)Contents Page
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Office Bearers & Committees 04
Honour Board 05
Reports 06
State Teams 21
Olympians Medal 31
Charlesworth Medal 32
Premier One Division Winners 33
Results 35
Byrne & Judge Award 37
Kyle Rutter Award 37
Season Standings 38
Regional Association Results 49
Audited Financial Statements 56
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: Robert Mooore Photography: Click InFocus, Dan Carson (DC Images), Gary Day, contributors. Cover: WA Thundersticks vs Great Britain
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BOARD
AUDIT, FINANCE, RISK AND GOVERNANCEMembers
Christine Truscott Pat Hall
Janene Bon Phil Nillsen
Peter Churack (CEO) Martin Spencer Sandra Jenner
MASTERS’ COMMITTEE
HOCKEY WA STAFF
Chairperson Peter Westlund
MembersPeter Connolly
Rona Craig Sinead French-Bluhm
Jill Van DuurenKeith Gilbride
John HeathScott MacDonald Jean-Marie Rudd
JUNIOR ADVISORY GROUPMembers
Kerry Gallagher Glen Kirkaldy
Katie McDonald Janine Tate David Meier Tess Smith
SENIOR COACHES
WA Diamonds Coach - Rob Hammond WA Thundersticks Coach - Jason Butcher
Corporate Department
Peter Churack - Chief Executive Officer Trish Jayallan - Executive Assistant
Gerrit Engelbrecht - Senior Manager Facilities & Infrastructure Robert Moore - Communications Coordinator
Susan Cook - Receptionist/ Administration
Finance Department
Sandra Jenner - Project Management (P/T) Tim Skepper - Finance Manager
Ruth Fenton - Management Accountant Kate Sexstone - Bookkeeper
High Performance
Jason Butcher - High Performance Manager
Candyce Peacock - High Performance Coordinator Tom Wickham - High Performance Assistant Coach
Competition and Events
Shayley McGurk-Davy - Competitions and Events Manager
Ben Bregazzi - Competitions and Officiating Coordinator Graham Pilcher - Competitions and Events Coordinator
Infrastructure and Strategic Planning
Gerrit Englebrecht - Senior Manager Facicilties and Infrastructure
Jason De Wind - Hospitality Manager Ryan Gray - Bookings Officer
Rob Ward - Maintenance Coordinator Daniel Kontor - Duty Manager/ Ground Controller
Participation Department
Janine Finnie - Participation Manager
Michael Cake - Pathway Facilitator Hanny Kappelle - Junior Development Coach
Jenny Lister - Participation Administrator
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OFFICIATING ADVISORY GROUPChairpersonCeri Writer
MembersSarah Allanson Frank Brown Tom Daniells Shane Knapp
Shayley McGurk-Davy John Ward
Phil Nillsen (President)
Martin Spencer (Vice President)
Janene Bon Stephen Cain Pat Hall Christine Truscott
INDOOR ADVISORY GROUPMembers Julia Reid
Josh Byrne-Quinn Shana Pell Janine Tate
Josh McGuckin Lauren Austin
Mark Kerrigan (until Nov. 2016)
J G ARDAGH * V FALLOWS * T ST J KENNEDY *
J BANKS CA FAULDS * K LEGGETT
L BARRETT * A FUHRMANN M KINSELLA * (June 2015)
F D BEAMES * N GILES OBE * S LEECE
T C BEDELLS * I GLASS * (2010) V LONGSON *
N BEZANT V GOOCH H McMANIS OAM *
P BRADSHAW * (Oct 2015)
B A GOODHEART OBE * (2011)
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 * (July 2015)
D CROTHERS S J JOHNSON * M A REYNOLDS *
J T CRUICKSHANK * A KELLY F N SERMON *
S DAVIES AM D R KELLY AM * (May 2015)
P SCOTT
E A EASTMAN OBE * K KEMP A J TODD *
* 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 * (May 2015)
L PACKHAM
N BEZANT M KINSELLA * (June 2015)
I PITT * (July 2015)
S BIBRA * (June 2015) 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 G GETLEY L PACKHAM
M ADAMS * B GLENCROSS OAM I PITT *
P CARTER AM * B GOODHEART OBE * G REID
R CHARLESWORTH AM M HAGER J SANDS *
J EDSALL * F MURRAY F SERMON *
J EVANS J LEECE
T GALVIN S LEECE * Deceased
HOCKEY AUSTRALIA - LIFE MEMBERS
S DAVIES AM C NICHOLAS OAM E A EASTMAN OBE *
B GOODHEART OBE * S LEECE F MURRAY
R CHARLESWORTH AM * 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
HOCKEY AUSTRALIA - LEGEND STATUS (NEW AWARD 2016)
R HAWKES OAM R CHARLESWORTH AM
President’s Report
While 2016 wasn’t without its challenges, Hockey WA continued to take positive steps forward delivering against the pillars of our strategic plan while focusing on our core values.While I often talk about the pillars of our strategic plan, I would like to focus on the core values which were updated with our revised strategic plan in 2015. The core values outline the en-gagement and relationship Hockey WA seeks to have with all our stakeholders and, while we may not always achieve these, they certainly are the standard we are aiming for.As a reminder, the Hockey WA core values are:
• INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION for all people of all abilities, gender, race and age group to achieve their full potential• TRANSPARENT and regular engagement to encourage dialogue and CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT• To work together to ensure ENJOYMENT for all• Open to INNOVATION and striving for EXCELLENCE in all that we undertake. Inclusive Participation
While many alternative sports are commencing the journey towards a broader and more inclusive participation model, hockey can boast a long and proud history of engagement par-ticularly across gender and age. In 2016 Hockey WA continued to grow our broad participation
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base providing:• Increased levels of direct engagement, in partnership with local clubs and regional associations, in schools based introduction programs; • Expansion of clinics and camps providing additional active participation opportunities for young members of our community; and• Expansion of our HEAT and TAP programs which provide developing athletes with the opportunity to develop their skills and experience base with some of the best our game has to offer. While the focus has been on investing in the growth and expansion of our younger members, Hockey WA has continued to work with and ex-pand our Masters competitions and community which provide one of the best competitions for our more mature members that any sport can offer.
Transparent and Regular Engagement
In 2015 Hockey WA created a Communications and Marketing Committee which has focused on improving the quality of our engagement with all our hockey community stakeholders. We have seen a significant improvement in the measurable engagement through this program which creates a more in a more informed and engaged community.Hockey WA will continue to innovate and invest in this area to provide further opportunities for engagement and exposure including areas such as live streaming of National and International engagements which can open up our competitions and our game to the wider sporting community.
Innovation and Excellence In 2016 Hockey WA tendered for and won the right to host the Australian Hockey League (AHL), in partnership with Hockey Australia, from 2016 to 2018. Through this process Hockey WA has been focused on reinvigorating our National Championships with changes implemented in 2016 including:• Combining the Men’s and Women’s Championships to a single venue in parallel to the National Under 13 Championships;• Introducing international teams into the AHL bringing varied game styles for our supporters and new challenges for our players and officials; and• Provide online streaming and improved fixturing to increase the opportunity for supporter engagement along with expanding the commercial opportunities for the sport. The WA hosted 2016 AHL was well received by Hockey Australia and provided an excellent baseline for an expanded 2017 competition with in-creased commercial opportunities. Hockey WA and Hockey Australia are now focused on further innovating the 2017 AHL to provide a greater value for our sport, the wider hockey community and the wider sporting community.
Through 2016, Hockey WA continued to deliver against the six pillars of our strategic plan with some key highlights including:
• VALUE: Hockey WA delivered an improved financial outcome in 2016 against 2015 with a small profit and significant cash positive result. These financial results allow Hockey WA to ensure the sustainability of our association while supporting the growth and expansion of our delivery;• ORGANISATION: Hockey WA continued to improve our stakeholder engagement with our key funding and sporting partners. In addi-tion, the Board of Hockey WA has undertaken a Board Governance review which has resulted in several governance policies and practices;• PARTICIPATION: In 2016 Hockey WA continued to expand our participation and engagement programs which are envied by other
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States and are setting the pathway for the growth and retention of our participation levels;• HIGH PERFORMANCE: Hockey WA’s elite level teams had another outstanding year with consistent improvement across all our teams. The WA Thundersticks made the AHL final for the third consecutive year, unfortunately falling short of championship gold, while the WA Dia-monds continued to develop with some strong performances although they were unfortunately undone by some inconsistent results;• FACILITIES: The shortfall in Perth turf facilities continues to be a limiting factor on our sport, however 2016 provided some further relief with the Guildford turf opening and the Whitfords turf in track to open in the coming weeks. In addition, Hockey WA in partnership with local clubs, councils and State and federal government assisted to secure significant funding to develop playing facilities in Cockburn and Gosnells expanding the available facilities for our members in locations where there are high levels of participation growth opportunities exist.• PROFILE: The delivery of an innovative Australian Hockey League in 2016 has set the platform for further profile expansion of our sport in WA along with active participation in our wider international region.
In closing, I would like to thank the significant sponsors, officials, volunteers, supporter and participants who tirelessly support our sport. I would also like to thank the Board of Hockey WA and in particular several retiring Board members for their significant contribution to our sport:• Mr Mark Kerrigan, who resigned from the Board in late 2016, was critical in developing the marketing and communications board sub-committee;• Mr Pat Hall, who resigned in 2017, was a long serving member of the Board and former Vice President who accepted a role on the Hockey Australia Board; and• Mrs Janene Bon, who will be standing down after the 2017 AGM, has been a long standing member of the Hockey WA Board and most recently has played a pivotal role in revising the Hockey WA constitution which will be put to our members for adoption in 2017.
I would also like to thank Peter Churack and his team for their continued passion, significant contribution and commitment to our sport. The 2016 year has seen Hockey WA deliver off a strong platform which was implemented in the preceding years and now provides a baseline for our organisation to grow and develop.
I thank you all for your support and engagement over the last 12 months and encourage everyone to continue to support the exciting future direction of our sport in WA. Phil Nillsen President - Hockey WA
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Chief Executive Officer’s reportWhile in last year’s report I described 2015 as a watershed, 2016 was the consolidation of a number of those initiatives resulting in many successes, some failures and as always learnings as how to improve. The third year of the TAP and HEAT development programs again highlighted how successful these programs are in athlete development, with our U18 Men’s team retaining Gold while our U18 Women continued their improvement by finishing 3rd. In fact, all our elite state teams performed admirably with the Diamonds side (the youngest at the Australian Hockey League) being the only team to finish outside of the finals. However, while these programs have been held as a benchmark and are pro-grams which other states are attempting to emulate, community feedback has lead us to review the programs due to their impact upon some clubs and summer sports, and revised programs for 2017/18 will be announced in July of 2017. Our junior engagement programs which include the Hookedin2Hockey, Sporting Schools and the U13 & U15 programs have also been very successful in providing close to 17,000 in school or in clinic experiences across the state. A pleasing aspect of both our High Performance and Participation initiatives has been the engagement of our regions. Hockey WA staged a development “road show” in conjunction with the Lower Great Southern Hockey Association which involved over 750 children in the Albany and Mt Barker region. Additionally, a regional High Perfor-mance camp conducted at Narrogin was well received and uncovered a number of talented athletes that have now been exposed to and then succeeded in achieving State Team selection.
The 2016 winter competition was well run with more than a few long-term observers of the game commenting on how smooth and incident free the 2016 season was. In addition to the traditional winter hockey season, the Pre-season Cup and Preseason Challenge competitions were also staged. Both ran successfully and achieved their aim of providing warm-up matches prior to the start of the winter season. These competi-tions also provided “warm-ups” for our umpiring and officiating personnel prior to the main event. While on umpiring, mention needs to be made of the Officiating Advisory Group which provided significant assistance in the allocation, evaluation and development of umpires and officials over the course of the year, and their efforts to enhance the game.
Our Masters community continues to grow and it was pleasing this year that the Wednesday Hockey Masters fraternity provided a level of monetary support enabling a number of junior regional athletes to attend and participate in our development programs. Our State Team per-formances at National Championships for both men and women can best be described as dominate. The development of artificial turf facilities has accelerated in 2016 with the addition of the Guildford Grammar facility and the recently completed artificial turf and club room facilities at Warwick, the new home of Whitfords City Hockey Club. The construction of the Sutherland Park turf development home of the Southern River Hockey Club is due to commence by July 2017 and will mean that by the start of the 2018 season, an additional four metropolitan turf facilities will have been completed and will be available for use in the 2018 season representing an increase of nearly 45% over the 2015 figure.
Regionally, the completion of the Mt Barker turf in the Lower Great Southern region and the turf development in Bruce Rock - due for comple-tion in August 2017 - increases the availability of turf and provides better facilities in our regional areas, ensuring that the strong hockey tradi-tion in the country continues. At Perth Hockey Stadium, the replacement of the lighting on Field 2 has not only improved the lux levels to a standard that will support TV coverage but it will also produce electricity and maintenance savings in the longer term. These upgrades were made possible by the continued support of the Department of Sport and Recreation (DSR) who, in challenging financial times, have been strong supporters of Hockey WA.DSR also provided support to enable Hockey WA to bid and be successful in staging of the Australian Hockey Leagues (AHL) in 2016. With this support Hockey WA was able to stage for the first time a combined Men’s and Women’s AHL which incorporated six international teams and the U13 Boys’ and Girls’ Championships over the September/ October school holidays. While this was a massive undertaking, Hockey WA was able to stage what has been widely described as the best AHL ever and has led to the opportunity for the State to stage the event in 2017 with a possible extension to 2018.
Finally, while dramatically increasing its spend in the development and delivery of these new initiatives, Hockey WA has, through prudent control of expenditure and the maximising of the hospitality revenue, been able to achieve a surplus and keep any increases in club affiliation fees to or below CPI. These achievements are the result of the diligent work of a committed management team and staff at Hockey WA, the guidance and support of the Board of Hockey WA, our sponsors and the support of the hockey community of Western Australia. To all, I express my appreciation and look forward to 2017.
Peter ChurackHockey WA’s Chief Executive Officer
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FACILITIES & INFRASTRUCTURE2016 was a busy year at the Perth Hockey Stadium (PHS). We hosted several events throughout the year, with the highlight definitely being the successful staging of the Australian Hockey League Men’s and Women’s competitions. For the first time in history the men and women com-peted at the same venue. This 10 day event showcased the best of Australian hockey and we saw more than 12,000 people though the gates. We look forward to the 2017 event which is scheduled to.take place between September 28 and October 8.
In June, PHS welcomed the CBH Country Men’s and Women’s Championships to PHS. These championships are always well supported by our country associations and offer a fantastic opportunity for regional players to compete.
The first stage of the Curtin Master Plan is now almost complete with the new access road and parking lot in use. The construction process was not without its fair share of challenges and we appreciate the patience showed by the patrons and players using PHS.
A lack of turf facilities remains an ongoing challenge for the sport and is still an area of focus for Hockey WA. PHS and other turf venues in the Perth Metro are currently running at full capacity for training and games during the season. Hockey WA, with City of Gosnells and the City of Cockburn, made a bid for federal funding to build three additional pitches in the metro area. Unfortunately, the combined bid was unsuccess-ful, but the City of Gosnells did receive the funding through an election promise to build a new turf at Sutherlands Park for the Southern River Hockey Club. The project completion date will be early 2018. In May, Guildford Grammar School’s new world-class synthetic hockey turf was unveiled. The new facility features a LED lighting system (the first in Australia for Hockey) and the same surface as the one used at the Rio Olympics.
November 2015
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The Warrick Hockey Facility (Whitfords Hockey Club - pictured right) will be ready early in 2017. This will give players in the northern corridor more opportunities to train and play on turf. The challenge always facing us is to balance the necessary improvements, replacements and general upgrades to maintain a world class facility at PHS and to do this within budgetary parameters. With the ongoing support of the Department of Sport and Recreation (DSR), we have man-aged to continue with the long term maintenance plan for PHS. To mitigate our ongoing issues with the roof, we have received the funding from DSR to replace the tiled roof at PHS with a Colourbond roof. We hope to have the works completed by the start of the regular season.
Progress of Warrick Hockey Facility - Photo courtesy of the City of Joondalup
DSR finalised the business case for the Perth Hockey Stadium with a specific focus of the Curtin University lease and the location agreement with the Hockey Aus-tralia High Performance Programmes. The business case included a third pitch at PHS and several improvements to the building. Thanks must go to our volunteers and staff who dedi-cated 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 number one Hockey facility in Australia.
Gerrit EngelbrechtSenior Manager: Facilities and Infrastructure
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It has been another strong year of progression for High Per-formance in our State, with staff, volunteers and athletes working tirelessly to re-establish Western Australian hockey as a national force again.
Almost three years into Hockey WA’s journey to rebuild its pathway into a sustainable and integrated model. Team results and athlete quality and depth are progressively improving and the areas of deficiencies in the pathway have been clearly identified. The goal of building a strong U18 foundation is not only beginning to have an impact on our U21 programs and on bridging the gap towards rebuild-ing our senior teams, but is also having a strong effect on supporting clubs to build and develop their future depth of talent as well.
There were numerous highlights in 2016 that symbolised this progress including the Thundersticks’ international statement, defeating the touring Great Britain Olympic team. Our young U21 women’s team (inclusive of nine U18 players) won a silver medal at the National Championships (our first medal in six years) and our U18 Men won back to back gold medals. The resolve and resilience of the past is returning and the quality and cohesiveness of an aligned system is providing the tools to once again compete as a premier state. These achievements also highlight the areas where the heavy focus on our culture and underlying values and behaviours are taking hold.
It was overall a healthy year from a team results perspec-tive with our young Diamonds the only team not playing finals. The U21 Men’s result was the disappointment of the year with a talented group failing to live up to expecta-tions, the ongoing review of all aspects of this area of the pathway and remedial action has been a priority in the latter part of the year.
The Diamonds who fielded the youngest Australian Hockey League (AHL) team in our history, defeated semi-finalists Queensland (the eventual winner) and ACT in the round games but couldn’t maintain the consistency of their performance and fell just short of the finals. It was a good performance however from a young group that provides fresh optimism for the future.
The Thundersticks continued to defy their regeneration status. After blooding 13 debutants over the last two years they once again played in the AHL grand final but fell agonisingly short, collecting their third silver medal in three years. This team like the Diamonds still has much to do with its age imposed makeover, which continues to high-light the importance of consolidating the next generation.
National Championship Results:
Thundersticks - 2ndU21 Men - 4thU18 Men - 1st
HIGH PERFORMANCEDiamonds - 5thU21 Women - 2ndU18 Women - 3rd
2016 has been a year of consolidation but also of expan-sion. The HEAT and TAP programs have continued to flour-ish and with the inclusion of the HEAT Academy initiative to support athletes that perform in TAP during the in-season period, this has added another layer of support to the pathway.
The HEAT Program continues to support the development of our priority youth athletes with strong U18 performanc-es and athlete progression. HEAT scholarship holder Karri Somerville was selected into the Junior World Cup team after her AHL debut and received a Visiting Athlete Training Agreement with the Hockeyroos
Our AHL Programs continue to look at a more annual ap-proach which is a model that will continue to be explored and developed. Providing opportunities and support to a broader group to develop the depth and quality of our AHL lists. In 2016 this included a number of matches against the Malaysian senior men’s and women’s teams, Chinese Provincial team Liaoning Province and Great Britain.
With the inaugural (RTAC) Regional Talent Accelerant Camp being conducted in Narrogin in October this year and the enhanced support provided to our state country teams we have begun to take important steps towards connecting our regional programs to our centralised pathway. Cur-rently the Southwest through the SWAS Academy is directly linked to the HEAT and TAP programs and aligned models are being developed across the state through the Develop-ment of a more structured Regional Network.
Towards the end of the year indoor was moved into the High Performances portfolio. This will aid in the manage-ment of athletes through the off-season and improve the alignment with this component of our hockey pathway. The focus of this period has been to review all aspects of our indoor state team programs with a vision of aligning all aspects into the current outdoor infrastructure in 2017.
One of the big movements in High Performance has been in Coach Development. 2016 has seen a big increase in the depth and quality of WA coaches engaged in pathway activities. Providing flexible opportunities for more coaches to be involved and be part of our collaborative effort and a focus on engaging and developing a new generation of coaches has begun to bear fruit. Jason Butcher High Performance Manager
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ParticipationDuring 2016 Hockey WA (HWA) continued its focus on schools, working in our Eastern corridor with structured MOU’s. In 2017 HWA will move to support the Northern corridor in the same vein. Our Sporting School program numbers also increased significantly this calendar year and we delivered more than 4,000 experiences around the State through this Federal Government supported initiative.
In 2016 HWA attended both Primary and Secondary ACHPER (Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation) conferences with a focus on training primary and secondary sports teachers from around the state to deliver in-school programs. In 2016 we established a new relationship with Murdoch University’s Education department, and through our ‘Coach Developer’ program, worked to create a program to benefit and share best practice between education students and our aspirant coaches.
In June HWA hosted an Olympic Day, the official Western Australian Olympic event. With a multi-sport approach we welcomed 350 primary aged children for a day of Olympic inspired games and events. Across the year we have delivered 21 days of participation based clinics with more than 632 participants and specific skill based programs for Goalkeepers of all ages, exposing 132 goalkeepers to skill specific training.
2016 also saw us roll out the U15 pathway program. This final phase sees the successful completion of the first year of both the U13 and U15 pathway programs. With more than 750 children involved, these retention based programs are increasing in popularity. Enrolments for the 2016-17 U13 program are 10% up on last year. For the 2016- 2017 U13 and U15 pathways we have also increased the number of places for regional based athletes, committing to an investment of more than $20,000 for their subsidised attendance.
Regionally, we have increased our focus on properly registering Hookin2Hockey centers and we will carry this focus into 2017 as we look to work towards formalizing the program. HWA will also work to establish three new Hookin2Hockey centers in the Pilbara in 2017.
With close to 17,000 in-school and in-clinic experiences for children across our regional areas, our Regional Associations with the support of Regional Healthway funding, continue to deliver a strong ‘Smarter than Smoking’ message to the whole State.
In February we trialled a roadshow model in Albany, Mt Barker and Gnowangerup. Across the four days we covered 11 schools and exposed 756 children to HWA run clinics. Additionally, we offered more than 12 hours of development and extension clinics in two of the locations. This trial demonstrated the importance of suiting the delivery to the context and we look forward to working with our regional associations in 2017 to consider additional context based delivery options.
With Hockey Australia, the Department of Sport and Recreation and the Australian Sports Commission’s support, HWA rolled out the Coach Developer program and Aspirant Coach Program. At this stage we have 20 coach developers from a wide range of clubs and associations help-ing to create this exciting model.
Our strategic intent for 2017 is to embed these programs to ensure their sustainability and to look to a comprehensive and shared approach to the delivery of the sub-ages programs.
Janine FinnieParticipation Manager
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COMPETITIONS & EVENTSThe Competition & Events (C&E) department were well placed with the success of the 2015 season to build, enhance, grow and take on the many challenges that 2016 would present.
The C&E department had a very busy start to the year hosting three International Events; Australia v Great Britain (Women), Australian v Great Britain (Men) and Australia v China (Women) at Perth Hockey Stadium. These events were professionally run and provided great training op-portunities and preparation for our national and international identified umpires and officials.
Season 2016 The 2016 season commenced on Saturday, 2 April, and our Grand Final Gala Day held on Saturday, 24 September. Across the senior competi-tion there was a total of 407 teams (senior and master). The draft draw for the Premier One and Promotion One competitions was released in late 2015, allowing our clubs the opportunity to review the scheduling and collaborate on individual club and facility initiatives to best support a successful season delivery at both a strategic and operational level.
Our junior competition continues to develop, with a total of 355 teams split over 50 grades. As ever, the success on the field is measured not only by results but also by increased levels of engagement and participation. The administration of junior teams rests on a collective effort of junior coordinators, coaches, parents, families and volunteers. To that end, I would like to acknowledge the ever changing landscape of junior sport, increasing time commitment and multitude of tasks required to allow our junior players the very best of opportunities to excel.
The season would not have functioned without the enormous support of volunteers across the entire community. I would personally, like to thank the numerous volunteers, club officials and advisory group members for their contribution to the operations of Hockey WA and their clubs, but also for their understanding and cooperation to ensure their clubs are effectively represented.
Match recording SportsTG continued to provide Hockey WA with the online system for clubs to record match results across all competitions.
It was decided that AltiusRT would be piloted during the Melville Toyota League finals series, a cloud based platform with the ability to capture results as they happen and showcase real time online statistics. The simplicity of this system will allow clubs to reduce the administration com-mitment by allowing starting lineups to be entered online, view results, ladder standings and player statistical data. In 2017 this will roll out to the entire Premier One competition, inclusive of hardware to assist with timely entry. This will allow Hockey WA to build historical statistical data on our players and teams and promote the Premier League brand to the greater hockey community. This is an exciting new initiative which we are looking forward to implementing in 2017.
Indoor Competitions
In consultation with the Indoor Advisory Group (IAG), the indoor season was approached with new energy. The Indoor Club Championships saw a total of 22 teams participate over a three-day format.
Indoor Club Champions:
Under 15 Boys: Suburban LionsUnder 15 Girls: University of WAUnder 18 Boys: Melville
The Indoor League season is currently underway, with a healthy 27 senior teams and 24 junior teams.
Smarter Than Smoking Junior WA Club Championships These are multi-grade, all-inclusive participation based series of events capturing children aged 10-18 years from regional locations throughout Western Australia and the Perth Metropolitan area. 2016 saw 106 representative teams (Boys & Girls), stretched as far North as Geraldton and South in Esperance. These events, consist of J7/8, J9/10 and J11/12 age groups and divisions and were successfully hosted between the Perth Hockey Stadium and Aquinas College.
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Champions were as below: J7/8 Boys (A Grade): Westside WolvesJ7/8 Boys (B Grade): Victoria ParkJ7/8 Girls (A Grade): Lower Great SouthernJ7/8 Girls (B Grade): RockinghamJ9/10 Boys (A Grade): MelvilleJ9/10 Boys (B Grade): PeelJ9/10 Girls (A Grade): Suburban LionsJ9/10 Girls (B Grade): YMCCJ11/12 Boys (A Grade): Victoria ParkJ11/12 Boys (B Grade): AW RedsJ11/12 Girls (A Grade): Lower Great SouthernJ11/12 Girls (B Grade): Eastern Goldfields
CBH Group Men’s Country Championships
Perth Hockey Stadium and Aquinas College again played host to the CBH Group Men’s Country Championships, now in its second year as an exclusive artificial, three day, turf competition, the Men’s tournament consisting of 23 representatives teams, continues to deliver and the highlight the very best of WA’s regional talent.
CBH Group Men’s Champions: Division 1: GeraldtonDivision 2: Upper Great SouthernDivision 3: BusseltonMasters Division: Bunbury
The Women’s tournament played through three days of competition was this year shared between Perth Hockey Stadium and the immaculate home grounds of Victoria Park Xavier Hockey Club. Under advice from the Women’s Country delegates, securing a quality grass facility remains high on the ability to deliver a successful tournament.
The success of this event on every level, the grounds and facilities, the catering and hospitality, is a true reflection of the generosity of Victoria Park’s volunteer base its commitment to grass roots hockey.
CBH Group Women’s Country Champions:
Division 1: GeraldtonDivision 2: EsperanceDivision 3: MortlockDivision 4: MortlockDivision 5: HillsMasters Division 1: East Avon Women’s Hockey AssociationMasters Division 2: Warren
Umpires & Officials
During 2016, Hockey WA facilitated a number of new development plans and strategic initiatives with the assistance of the Officiating Advisory Group (OAG) for its myriad of tiers from junior to senior umpires. Umpiring in particular has been a focus of HWA where seamless transparent allocations, education and pathway and opportunity have been identified as important areas for improvement and immediate attention.HWA continues to maintain its outstanding presence and effective contribution to the number of umpires and officials appointed to national and international tournaments.
Hockey WA continues to commit to work with our clubs to ensure that our competition remains at its highest competitive level, and work to strengthen Hockey WA’s involvement in delivering events at state, national and international level, to reinforce our event brand and ensure our customer loyalty remains of great significance.
Shayley McGurk DavyCompetitions & Events Manager
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OFFICIATING ADVISORY GROUP2016 heralded the second year of operation of the Officiating Advisory Group (OAG) and brought with it some new members. The group welcomed Frank Brown, Shane Knapp and Tom Daniels to the team who determined that our goal for 2016 was to focus on officiating develop-ment and streamlined allocations.
As is always the case, assisting Hockey WA in the effective management of the officiating program brings with it some challenges including inap-propriate treatment of umpires by players, off-field staff and spectators and a lack of umpires. With this is in mind, the Group worked tirelessly to address issues of umpire abuse/ mistreatment “head on”, consider new pathways to identify, recruit and develop umpires and ensure equity in the allocation of umpires throughout our grades.
2016 was also the year where members of our WA hockey officiating were recognised on the world stage and our congratulations go to Tammy Standley, Melissa Trivic and Murray Grime who represented Australia as officials at the Rio Olympics.
International and National competitions also showcased other members of our WA hockey officiating community and we’d like to congratulate the following on their officiating achievements in 2016: National Appointments:
Matt Tate Under 15 Boys’ Indoor Australian ChampionshipJordan Moore Under 15 Boys’ Australian Championship, Under 18 Mens Australian ChampionshipReece Young Under 15 Boys’ Australian ChampionshipNicola McEvoy Under 15 Girls’ Australian ChampionshipJade Vorenberg Under 15 Girls’ Australian ChampionshipAidan Elliot Under 18 Men’s Australian ChampionshipKimberleigh Todd Under 18 Women’s Australian Championship, Womens Masters ChampionshipsDavid Ferguson Men’s Masters ChampionshipAllan Sadler Men’s Masters ChampionshipScott Embry Men’s Australian Hockey LeagueDaniel Johnston Men’s Australian Hockey LeagueSebastian Hood Under 13 Boys’ Australian ChampionshipsJessica Edwards Under 13 Girls’ Australian ChampionshipsRuby Guilfoyles Under 13 Girls’ Australian ChampionshipsGeorgie Higgins Under 13 Girls’ Australian ChampionshipsMikayla Stephens Under 13 Girls’ Australian ChampionshipsKuk Hee Kim Women’s Masters ChampionshipsLorna Woodley Women’s Masters ChampionshipsJennie Thompson Under 21 Women’s Australian Championship (TD)Graham Napier Men’s Masters Championships (TD)Nicola Ogden Men’s Masters Championships (ATD)Shayley McGurk-Davy Women’s Australian Hockey League (TD)Ian Lugg Under 13 Boys Australian Championships (ATD)Gail Mounsey Under 13 Girls Australian Championships (UM)Nola Bezant Under 13 Girls Australian Championships (AUM)
International Appointments
Murray Grime Sultan Azlan Shah Cup (M) Test Matches AUS v GBR (M) Olympic Games (M) Asian Champions Trophy (M) Four National Invitational (M)Daniel Johnston Test Matches AUS v GBR (M)
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Melissa Trivic Test Matches AUS v GBR (W) Test Match AUS v CHN (W) Hawkes Bay Cup (W) Olympic Games (W) Kuk Hee Kim Test Matches AUS v GBR (W)Sarah Allanson Test Matches AUS v GBR (W) Test Match AUS v CHN (W) Tammy Standley Test Matches AUS v GBR (W) (TO) Test Match AUS v CHN (W) (TO) Test Matches AUS v GBR (M) (TO) Olympic Games (W) (Judge)Shayley McGurk-Davy Test Matches AUS v GBR (W) (TD) Test Match AUS v CHN (W) (Judge) Hawkes Bay Cup (W) (TO/Judge) Test Matches AUS v GBR (M) (Judge)Ceri Writer Test Matches AUS v GBR (W) (TO) Four Nations Invitational (W) (Judge)Jennie Thompson Test Matches AUS v GBR (W) (Judge) Test Match AUS v CHN (W) (Judge) Four Nations Invitational (W) (Judge)Nicole Ogden Test Matches AUS v GBR (W) (Judge)John Ward Test Matches AUS v GBR (M) (Judge)Chris Gilders Test Matches AUS v GBR (M) (Judge) It would be remiss of me to not acknowledge our officiating award winners for 2016 and so congratulations must go to Golden Whistle Award Winners – Melissa Trivic and Dan Johnston, Hockey WA Service to Officiating - Sarah Allanson, Most Promising Umpire – Riley Symington, as well as Ian Pitt Rising Star official – Aidan Elliot.
2017 I’m sure will bring with it more challenges and opportunities for the OAG but I am confident that our goals to increase our officiating num-bers, provide sound development pathways across our officiating levels and increase the number of officials representing WA at the National and International level will be achieved.
In closing, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those in our officiating hockey community for their ongoing dedication and com-mitment to our sport and for rising to the numerous challenges that they face with professionalism and pride in often challenging and trying situations – hockey in WA (or anywhere for that matter) would not survive without you.
Yours in hockey,
Ceri WriterConvenor OAG
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MASTERSCharter
The WA Masters Hockey Committee is a committee of Hockey WA and is responsible to the Management of Hockey WA and encompasses all matters relating to Masters Hockey and Masters Hockey State Teams. Chairman’s Report The WA Masters Committee Members elected at Annual Meeting and holding office during the year were Peter Westlund (Chairman), Jill van Duuren, Keith Gilbride, Sinead French-Bluhm Peter Connolly, Jean-Marie Rudd and John Heath. Following the 2015 Annual Meeting, Scott Mac-donald and Rona Craig offered to fill, and were appointed to, two of the three casual vacancies. Graham Newson was appointed as Secretary to the Committee. Committee Members hold portfolio responsibilities and continue to discharge these with considerable energy and terrific success. I acknowledge and congratulate Committee Members’ significant contributions during the year.
As the Charter specifies, the Committee has significant advisory and operational responsibilities. In its advisory capacity, the Committee pro-vides advice to Hockey WA management and staff on a wide range of local competition issues and policies, and the development of Masters Hockey for the hockey community. Its operational responsibilities encompass selecting coaches, managers and players to participate in the annual Australian Masters’ Championships, this year held in Adelaide for Men’s Teams and Hobart for Women’s Teams, and the significant as-sociated logistical arrangements.
Local Competition Thirty-five teams took the field in four divisions of the Women’s Wednesday Night Masters Competitions, an increase of one team on last year. Two new teams were admitted to the competitions with one team not renominating this year. The additional synthetic turf surface capacity at UWA allowed the Women’s Masters competitions to meet club and player demand this year. However, turf capacity continues to be the subject of year-by-year review. Another continuing concern is the low number of teams in the premier Women’s Masters Rae Blunt competition where only 7 teams partici-pated this year. There appears to be a perception that the grade is too strong for entry from Division Two. However, in not making the move, club teams which are eligible do not provide their players with an opportunity for development of Women’s Masters Hockey in WA and for their club. The Committee will work with clubs to moderate this perception. Hale were Grand Final winners of the 2016 Rae Blunt Pennant competition.
Seventy-Three teams took the field in Men’s Masters Saturday afternoon competitions, an increase of one in 2015, and 11 teams participated in the Over 40 Midweek Division on Monday night. Grand Final Winners in Division 1 for each grade included YMCC in Over 40, Fremantle in Over 40 Midweek, Modernians in Over 50 and Westside Wolves in Over 60. The Western Hockey Masters club also facilitate Over 50 and Over 60 Master’s hockey competitions on a Wednesday afternoon at Perth Hockey Stadium and an Over 65s competition on Saturday afternoons at Perry Lakes most weeks of the year. Men’s Masters hockey players in WA are fortunate to have this level of choice of participation. Australian Masters Championships Hobart hosted the 2016 Women’s Australian Masters Championships with WA Masters Hockey fielding teams in Over 40 through to Over 65 divisions, an inaugural year for the Over 65 competition. Results for the Championships were Over 40, Gold Medal; Over 45, Silver Medal; Over 50, Gold Medal; Over 55, 4th; Over 60, Silver Medal and Over 65, 4th. An Over 35 team was not fielded due to insufficient nominations. The WA contingent won the Anne Stewart Perpetual Trophy for best overall State for a restricted (reduced team numbers) State. Nine players and one shadow player from Western Australian teams were selected to play in the Australian Women’s Masters Teams for the 2017 Trans-Tasman Masters Challenge at Whangarei, New Zealand in May. Allison Rieck was appointed Coach of the Women’s Australian Over 35 Team, having completed a successful appointment as Australian Women’s Over 50 Coach in 2016.
Adelaide hosted the Men’s Australian Masters Championships after an absence of 19 years. Nine teams from Over 40 Division through to the inaugural Over 75 Division were entered in the Championships. WA won Gold Medals in the Over 45, Over 50, Over 50/2 Over 55, Over 55/2 and Over 65 Divisions, a Silver Medal in the Over 75 Division, a Bronze Medal in the Over 70 Division and came 7th in the Over 40 and 4th in Over 60 Divisions. Selected in Australian Teams to participate in the 2017 Trans-Tasman Masters Challenge, also at Whangarei, New Zealand in May, were 24 players, 11 shadow players, and Cameron Fairbrother as Coach of the Australian Over 55 Team and Paula Dick as Australian Over
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50 Manager. Congratulations to all successful WA teams and Australian selections.
The overall performance of the WA Masters Hockey Women’s and Men’s Teams in 2016 is exceptional and demonstrates that we are perform-ing well above expectations for the size of our player base and shows that our Selection Policies and Procedures and team preparation is high-class. A warm thank you and congratulations to the coaches, managers and sports health professionals who helped deliver these outstanding results. Newcastle is the venue for the Women’s Australian Masters Hockey Championships and Hobart for Men’s Championships in Septem-ber/October 2017.
Committee Outlook The Committee makes a significant contribution to the development of Masters Hockey in WA to meet the needs of participants with a pre-dominantly volunteer base. It could not deliver these results without the support of Hockey WA and I would like to acknowledge and thank Hockey WA CEO Peter Churack and his staff for their assistance throughout the year.
2017 presents the challenge of continuing to implement our Strategic Plan, revised as necessary, to ensure that the WA Masters Hockey Com-mittee’s activities meet the needs of Masters Hockey players to participate in the game of hockey at all levels. Of significance, is the need to encourage players who are reaching the age of eligibility for Masters Hockey to consider continuing their participation into and beyond Over 35 and Over 40 competitions. To this end, the Committee is trialling Over 30 Summer competitions with the expectation that there is recognition of Over 35 Australian Mas-ters competitions and Women’s Over 35 and Men’s Over 40 WA competitions by the participating players. In addition, there is an opportunity to offer an entry level Women’s Masters competition on weekdays throughout the year to provide Masters Hockey at a variety of levels of skill and fitness for women. These and other action plans to improve participation in, and enjoyment of, Masters Hockey are a focus of the WA Masters Hockey Committee’ 2017 agenda.
Peter WestlundChairman WA Masters Hockey Committee
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The WAIS Men’s Hockey Program provided athlete highlights at both junior and senior level both nationally and internationally.
At the start of the year the Australian Men’s Junior Team (Burras) qualified for the Junior World Cup to be held in Lucknow India. WAIS athletes Alec Rasmussen, Matthew Bird, Jake Harvie, Hayden Walker and Frazer Gerrard all represented Australia in the Junior World Cup Qualifier on the Gold Coast during this period in a posi-tive return for the underpinning talent in this state.
The West Australian U21 team had to settle for 4th after losing a thrilling bronze medal playoff to Queensland 4-3. WAIS contributed eleven representatives with Frazer Gerrard, Matthew Bird, Jake Harvie and Alec Rasmussen named in the National Junior Squad.
Internationally, WAIS were well represented with athletes win-ning a Gold Medal at the Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh, Malaysia, for the Kookaburras. Aran Zalewski, Fergus Kavanagh and Tyler Lovell were all part of the team that won 4-0 over India in the final of the tournament.
Preparations for the Champions Trophy were underway with the Kookaburras hosting a three test series against Great Britain in Perth. Six WAIS athletes would all get the opportunity to play for Australia in the series, Aran Zalewski, Trent Mitton, Tyler Lovell, Tristan Clemons, Kiel Brown and Fergus Kavanagh. The Kookaburras would go through the series with 1 draw and 2 wins.
As part of the final selection process for the 2016 Rio Olympics the Kookaburras would claim their 14th Champions Trophy in England. Aran Zalewski, Trent Mitton and Tyler Lovell represented the green and gold that won a tense final, against India. Scores were dead locked 0-0 at full time and it took some great saves from Tyler Lovell in the net to see Australia win 3-1 in the shoot out.
Back home, the West Australian U18s would defend their 2015 title by winning the Gold Medal in Launceston. The WA team won the title by defeating New South Wales in a shoot out 2-1 after an excit-ing 3-3 score after regular time. WAIS athletes Brayden King and Coby Green were the only two WAIS athletes that had the opportu-nity to win back-to-back Gold medals.
The highlight tournament in 2016 was the Rio Olympics. Unfor-tunately the men were unable to progress through to the medal rounds and would have to settle for a 6th position finish. The West Australian athletes who represented Australia at this year’s Olym-pics were Fergus Kavanagh and Aran Zalewski, with Tyler Lovell named as an emergency.
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WA Thundersticks achieved another Silver Medal after another absorbing Grand Final, going down to Victoria 5-3. Kiel Brown, Trent Mitton, Aran Zalewski, Tyler Lovell, Chris Bausor, Coby Green, Matthew Bird all competed for the Thundersticks with fellow WAIS athlete Mathew Fisher making his AHL debut. Three other WAIS athletes in Frazer Gerrard, Alec Rasmussen and Marshall Roberts also had an opportunity to compete at this year’s AHL for ACT and the Northern Territory respectively as part of their continued development.
AHL was also used as a selection vehicle for two tournaments at the back end of the year for the Kookaburras, the Trans-Tasman Cup in New Zealand and the Festival of Hockey in Melbourne. With such a successful AHL campaign we had six WAIS athletes named to compete over the tournaments, Tyler Lovell, Trent Mitton, Aran Zalewski, Tristan Clemons, Chris Bausor and Tom Wickham.
The Burras were back in action at the end of the year with Frazer Gerrard and Matthew Bird traveling to Malaysia for the Sultan of Johor Cup. The Burras would go onto win their first ever Gold medal at the tournament with a 3-1 victory over Pakistan in the final.
The Johor Cup was also the final selection phase for the Junior World Cup. Both WAIS athletes, Frazer Gerrard and Matthew Bird were successful in being selected into the final 18-man team to compete in Lucknow India for the last tournament for the year. Chris O’ReillyWAIS Men’s hockey Coach
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WAIS WOMEN’S REPORT2016 started with the National Futures Camp on the Gold Coast in January. Jemma Green, Annie Gibbs, Sienna Archer and Pippa Morgan were involved in the futures camp that was a mixture of training and matches against visiting New Zealand and Japanese teams.
The futures camp was followed by the arrival of Georgia Wilson, Shanea Tonkin, Candyce Peacock and Aleisha Power to take part in the nation-al junior camp and Oceania Test Series against New Zealand. Pippa Morgan was invited to attend the camp on the back of her performances at the futures camp.
After two practice matches, a national junior team was selected to play against New Zealand, and all five girls were selected for the 3 test series. Australia improved their performances with each match and concluded the series with a 3-0 win.
In February, the WAIS program welcomed Sara Foster, Jemma Green, Candyce Peacock and Renee Rockliff to its training program in 2016. These girls performed very well in their respective under age national events. Candyce and Sara had particularly good tournaments, and were rewarded with further selection into their respective national squads.
In March Penny Squibb, Aleisha Power and Kyra Flynn were selected to play in a three match series against China with the national develop-ment team. This providedfurther international experience for these girls and all provided strong performances.
Following the National U21 tournament in Sydney, where WA finished second to Queensland, nine WAIS athletes were selected to attend the National Training Centre Challenge in Canberra. This was the final selection point for the 2016 Junior World Cup Squad.
Six of these athletes were then selected for the JWC Squad: Georgia Wilson, Shanea Tonkin, Candyce Peacock and Aleisha Power, were joined by Pippa Morgan and Annie Gibbs as members of this group.
Further to this, a national development team was selected to tour to England to play Great Britain and the Netherlands in a six match series. Georgia Wilson, Penny Squibb and Aleisha Power were part of a successful tour that finished withthree wins, a draw and two losses in an excellent development opportunity for athletes and staff alike.
At this time, Kathryn Slattery was selected for the Rio Olympic Games Team, and made a commendable contribution at her first Olympic Games. Ash Nelson was unfortunately unavailable for selection due to an ACL injury that was sustained only a few months out from Rio.
At the completion of the National U18 event in Launceston, Sienna Archer and Sara Foster were selected for the 2017 National Futures pro-gram. The U18 team performed very well and although settling for bronze, showed potential for a talented group to build on this result in the coming years.
Following the AHL, Kathryn Slattery was selected for a series against New Zealand and then India as she continues to lead the Australian for-ward line at senior international level.
Georgia Wilson and Aleisha Power were selected for the Junior World Cup to be held in Santiago, Chile. This will be the final competitive event for 2016.
The coming months are filled with great expectation as Hockey Australia will announce theircoaching staff for the Tokyo cycle, to be followed by the release of national squads and program plans for 2017. Jeremy Davy WAIS (Women’s) Hockey Coach
Chris BausorGraham Begbie
Kiel BrownNicholas Budgeon
Ian BurcherMatthew Fisher
Tim GeersCoby Green
Matthew BirdTyler LovellFrank Main
Justin McDougallTrent Mitton
Daniel RayneyJames Richardson
Cale WalshTom WickhamAran Zalewski
WA Thundersticks 4-1 Australian Capital Territory
WA Thundersticks 2-0 Maylaysia (Blue)
WA Thundersticks 1-0 Tasmania
WA Thundersticks 3-0 South Australia
WA Thundersticks 1-3 India (Junior Men)
WA Thundersticks 1-1 New South Wales (WA won 3-1 in S/O)
WA Thundersticks 3-5 Victoria
Coach: Jason ButcherAssistant Coach: Dean EvansManager: Lawrie TylerPhysiotherapist Guy Robertson
Results
2016 Australian Hockey LeagueFinal Place - 2nd
2016 Team
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Results 2016 TeamRoos Broek
Jemma BuckleyAimee ClarkJacqui Day
Kate DenningKyra Flynn
Rachel FrusherAnnie GibbsMelissa Luff
Philippa MorganCaitlin Pascov
Candyce PeacockAleisha Power
Kathryn SlatteryKarri Somerville
Penny SquibbAshlee Wells
Georgia Wilson
Coach: Rob HammondAssistant Coach: Joshua MillerManager: Susan DicksonPhysiotherapist Elizabeth Perry
WA Diamonds 4-1 Australian Capital Territory
WA Diamonds 2-0 Queensland
WA Diamonds 0-1 New Zealand Futures
WA Diamonds 3-2 Tasmania
WA Diamonds 2-5 New South Wales
WA Diamonds 2-1 South Australia
WA Diamonds 3-1 Malaysia
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STATE TEAMSU21 MEN
Elliot BartonJames BenettiSimon BenettiMatthew BirdBryn de BesMatthew FisherFrazer GerrardLiam FlynnAlexander FraserCoby GreenJake HarvieJoe KennyBrayden KingAiden LowesGeorge McGeochAlec RasmussenHayden WalkerJake Williams Coach: Richard Davies A/Coach: Brent Dancer Manager: Matthew Boyce Physio: Samantha Grozotis Championship held 10 - 17 April 2016 in Sydney, NSW Final Placing: 4th
U18 MEN U15 BOYS (Gold)
Timothy AndrewJames CollinsMarcus DiFilippoAlexander FraserHarry GoldingCoby GreenFraser JilleyBrayden KingJack LeaversuchJames LeighNicholas McCaughanAlistair MurrayLawson Patten-WilliamsMarshall PuzeyJesse RyanLachlan SampsonChristian StarkieBenjamin Taylor Coach: Tom Wickham A/Coach: Ian Burcher Manager: Kerry Gallagher Physio: Guy Robertson Championship held 8 - 9 July 2016 in Launceston, TAS Final Placing: 1st
Makz AlexanderSam AshtonHarrison BanyardLewis BarritTimothy BurkeLachlan CainRegan ClarkeCain EvansKy FisherTristan GuestZane MorrisColton PalmerJack PearceKurt ScainiSamuel StarkieWian SticklingKye StirratJack Tosana
Coach: Les Faulds A/Coach: Theo Gummery Manager: Fiona Power Physio: Lori-Rae O’Sullivan Championship held 9 - 17 April, 2016 Wollongong NSW Final Placing: 4th
Cameron AndersonWian BesterZacharie BoglioLloyd CantHugo CharlesworthJames HackettOliver HigginsMarcus JorgensenMichael LowLachlan MestonMitchell PaceHugh PlowmanAlex RippeyMathew StevensLuke SymingtonLockie TaddeiNicholas VerrynDavid Wareham Coach: Shaun Ray A/Coach: John Hay Manager: Cameron Thorsby Championship held 9 - 17 April Wol-longong, NSW Final Placing: 11th
U15 BOYS (Black) U13 BOYS (Lightning) U13 BOYS (Storm)Hamish AdamsonMitchell BarronMartin CooperJarod CrickTimothy FleayTrent GumprichCharlie HarveyThomas KeatingHugh MitchellDeclan MorrisFletcher NetherwayCameron PellTrent ScainiAngus SheldrickFletcher WetherellHarry Wright Coach: John Hay A/Coach: Matthew Bottomley Manager: Janine Keating Championship held 29 September - 9 October 2016 Perth, WA Final Placing: 3rd
Angus AdamsonLuke AndersonWilliam AndrewHunter BanyardDavid BeeversDeclan BrandwoodScott CapornBrennan DoakMatthew EdwardsBenjamin FelsBrayden FernandesMax FreedmanJeremy MayneIsaac MorrisonZhaan ShorterJordan Smithall Coach: John McGuckin A/Coach: Michael Nicoli Manager: Sarah Freedman 2 Championship held 9 September to 9 October 2016 Perth, WA Final Placing: 5th
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U21 WOMEN U18 WOMEN U15 GIRLS (Gold)Sienna ArcherMelanie BaldwinRebecca BellBrooke CapewellAimee ClarkTaylor CollardNatasha del BorrelloSophie FidoeStephanie GallagherJemma GreenJancke HabigMatilda NelsonCandyce PeacockAleisha PowerSage Rogers-UffKarri SomervilleShanea TonkinGeorgia Wilson
Coach: Colin Brandis A/Coach: Megan Partington Manager: Sue Dickson Physio: Georgina Buckley Championship held 10 - 17 April 2016 in Sydney NSW Final Placing: 2nd
Sienna ArcherAshleigh BarbettiTenille BarbettiLucy BarrettNaomi BrownMckenzie EppsCiara FaichneySophie FidoeSara FosterAnnie GibbsJacqui HuttonBree ohnsonPhillipa MorganMatilda NelsonZeta OrrmanRenee RockliffSage Rogers-UffKarri Somerville
Coach: Jason Gabriel A/Coach: Jason Butcher Manager: Janet Bestall Physio: Mohini Hindocha Championship held 8 - 17 July 2016 in Launceston TAS Final Placing: 3rd
Christine AitkenEmily AntonovichBrooke Carew-ReidParis ChisholmMargot CooneyAlyssa DavidsonBritney DesilvaNeasa FlynnRuby FogartyLisa GleaveLucy McCorkindaleMadeline Naylor-PrattKallen OtwayCharlotte OwensAshleigh PowerJolie SertorioJade VanderzwanElyse Wilson
Coach: Karla Barrett A/Coach: Mark Watton Manager: Kristy Harwood Championship held 9 - 17 April 2016 in Wollongong, NSW Final Placing: 4th
U15 GIRLS (Black)Emma BarrettGeorgina DowdCaitlin DuckworthLou-Ellen EdwardsChloe ForbesPhoenix GreenSarah HasselerharmSasha HendryBrooke HurstMadison MarcinkewyczSienna MurieTyler NelKayla O’SullivanBronte PriceSophie SkirvingEllie StroudJasmine WallaceCharlie Wicksteed
Coach: Fiona Miotti A/Coach: David Ogden Manager: Chloe Pendlebury Physio: Jenna Brown Championship held 9 - 17 April 2016 in Wollongong, NSW Final Placing: 6th
U13 GIRLS (Emeralds) U13 GIRLS (Rubies)Lily BallSienna BerryMikayla BlackhamElla Du PreezGinger FogartyMeg HebitonJayde JacksonAnna JorgensenBeatriz Monger-MolownyGrace MurphyEliza MurrayAriana PapandroulakisEloise RosserAmy SandilandsCaitlyn TemplemanAnna van Heerden Coach: Julie De Silva A/Coach: Felicity Gallagher Manager: Kerry Gallagher Championship held 29 September to 9 October 2016 Perth, WA Final Placing: 5th
Jasmine AitkenSarah BrickSamantha Denehy-JohnsonNicole EnslinCharlotte FairweatherMaddison FenwickTallulah GouldthorpAlexandra HendersonElla HunterGeorgia NeedhamShaya Pravina PillaySaysha Shuana PillayHayley SmithMikaela SwartMadeline WestMcKenzie Wilson Coach: Hanny Kappelle A/Coach: Gavin Byers Manager: Delphine Hunter Championship held 29 September to 9 October 2016 Perth, WA Final Placing: 6th
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MEN’S UNDER 21 INDOOR
Joshua AntonichShane BenfellShaun BuchanJordan EdmondsJacob GarciaJack Henharen Cameron HydeAiden LowesMichael NicoliFrank ReynoldsAndrew VaitekenasHayden Vaitekenas
Coach: David Orr Manager: Darren Parkes Championship held 9 - 12 January 2016 in Wollongong NSW Final Placing: 4th
Taylor BrownEthan FauldsJack HenharenNicholas McCaughanJoshua McEvoyRyan PaceAsh RanfoprdAlex RayfieldMatthew TateBenjamin TaylorAndrew VaitekenasHayden Vaitekenas
Coach: Joshua Byrne-Quinn Manager: Kyle McNess Championship held 14 - 17 January 2016 in Wollongong, NSW Final Placing: 1st
Ebrahim AdolphusDanyon BatemanDanyon BeechDominic CainDylan ForbesOliver HardingHarrison PellJustin SchonkenChristian StarkieWesley StewartMitchell TateAiden Van Zuylen
Coach: David Ogden Manager: Jay Testar Championship held 19 - 22 January 2016 in Wollongong, NSW Final Placing: 2nd
James BurnsJosh Byrne-QuinnBrad ClarkeTom EdwardsMark EllisEvan KellyPat LawtherAiden LowesJames NaughtinDarren ParkesBen Rennie Coach: Kynan Fuller Manager: Jay Dorsett Championship held 4 - 7 January 2016 in Wollongong, NSW Final Placing: 3rd
MEN’S OPEN INDOOR
MEN’S UNDER 18 INDOOR BOYS’ UNDER 15 INDOOR
Lauren AustinGrace CohnElizabeth DuguidEmily HindleErin JuddParis McGuckinEllie NalderEmma ReidAnna RobertsAnika SchoonensNicole SerafiniKarri Somerville Coach: David Ogden Manager: Nicola Ogden Championship held 4 - 7 January 2016 in Wollongong, NSW Final Placing: 4th
Andal ElfordKira-Lee GmeinerEmily HindleBritt McNabParis McGuckinMonique MillerEllie NalderHannah NalderEmma ReidAnna RobertsAbbie TaylorElaura Wilkinson Coach: Josh Byrne-Quinn Manager: Julia Reid Championship held 9 - 12 January 2016 in Wollongong NSW Final Placing: 3rd
Georgia BentleyDana CarterGrace CohnKira-Lee GmeinerEmily GrosserKim HockingMonique MillerHanna NalderZeta OrrmanRenee RockliffKarri SomervilleAbbie Taylor Coach: David Orr & Lauren Austin Manager: Craig Orr Championship held 14 - 17 January 2016 in Wollongong, NSW Final Placing: 3rd
Morgan BentleyMadeline DeSilvaLisa GleaveShanae HaywoodPrada HerronEmma Jones Ruby RankinJolie SertorioJolie SnymanJade Van de ZwanJessica WadeShanae Wardrope
Coach: Erin Judd Manager: Jake Stewart Championship held 19 - 22 January 2016 in Wollongong, NSW Final Placing: 1st
WOMEN’S UNDER 21 INDOOR
STATE TEAMS
WOMEN’S OPEN INDOOR
WOMEN’S UNDER 18 INDOOR GIIRLS’ UNDER 15 INDOOR
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MEN’S COUNTRY WOMEN’S COUNTRY
Kyle AverySamuel BroadJyi ConnollyShay ConnollyNick CornerJake DownCorey LettsNick McCaughanThomas PayneJesse ReganLiam SmithChris SouchonLeon Squibb Bradley StaphorstAlex WennShaun WheatlandCallum Williamson Coach: Paul Bolger Asst Coach: Paul Morrissy Manager: Sean Griffiths Physio: Matt Beaumont Championship held 24 - 31 July 2016 in Marrara, NT Final Placing: 4th
Sally BrownBrooke Carew-ReidDayna CooperMikala CooperHannah DaveySharnee DixGeorgia EllisKatie ErnstEmma FleaySarah FotheringhameSarah GilbertTeneille HarringtonRachel HoeyApril KimberLyn LucasGeorgetta PowisZali SpencerAlana Walsh
Coach: Charlene Watters Asst Coach: James Grant Manager: Sarah Gangell Physio: Matt Beaumont Championship held 24 - 31 July 2016 in Marrara, NT Final Placing: 6th
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MENS O40sStewart FethersJeff FergusonRichard GardinerCraig HeatleyAlan KearnanSimone MallaboneGordon MathwinJesse NewmanBrent PenberthyDavid PerryMatt ReadDavid RobbinsMatt RobbinsBrett RoweGarth SlyPaul Tang Nian Coach: David Robbins Manager: Tanya Sky Championship held 24 September - 9 October 2016 in Gepps Cross, SA Final Placing: 7th
MENS O45s MENS O50s (Division One)
MENS O50s (Division Two)
Tim AshfordJohn BakerMichael CakeAlan ColthartGunnar GrovDavid HurstGlenn KirkaldyNigel LandDrew LoxleyMark LyonsScott MacdonaldStewart McDonaldSteve MetcalfeMatthew NeedhamCameron RobinsonAndrew SandersGlenn Strother
Coach: Scott Macdonald Manager: Stewart McDonald Championship held 24 September - 9 October 2016 in Gepps Cross, SA Final Placing: 1st
Robert BehetsMichael BilneyPeter ChisholmPeter ConnollyAlan DickMichael HallamKevin KnappAndrew MuncktonGavin ParkerTim ReynoldsRussell RieckDavid RossBrian SaxbyJohn SimsBruce TaylorDarren Wilson Coach: Kevin Knapp Manager: Paula Dick Championship held 24 September - 9 October 2016 in Gepps Cross, SA Final Placing: 1st
Peter BarblettEddie BiggsMichael BuchanBarry HolfordDavid MoroneySteve NobleWarren NoddingsKen O’DriscollRobin ReidHohn RogersGreg Ryan-GadsdenGurmeet SinghKalwant SinghMinder SinghDavid SurgesonLeon Wende Murray West Coach: Steven Noble Manager: Naomi Noble Championship held 24 September - 9 October 2016 in Gepps Cross, SA Final Placing: 7th
MENS O55s (Division One)Shaun BunnCraig BurgessDavid ElliotMartin FerrariGregory HuntMathew JonesGraham MillerNoel MorrisonSteve PestanaJohn PestanaBrian RobinsonJohn RuprechtPaul SciclunaCraig TrottJeremy WalshRussell Wood Coach: Stephen Pestana Manager: Astrid Miller Championship held 24 September - 9 October 2016 in Gepps Cross, SA Final Placing: 1st
MENS O55s (Division Two)Trevor CookPeter CroweDaryl DedmanJon DrejaCameron FairbrotherGavin HamesMichael JensenMitch LawPeter MoranNorm MorrisonJohn NettletonGraham NewsonMichael OosterhofIan ParkerRussell ScanlonMichael SputoreDavid TonkinSimon Walsh
Coach: Cameron Fairbrother Manager: Daryl Dedman Championship held 24 September - 9 October 2016 in Gepps Cross, SA Final Placing: 1st
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
STATE TEAMS
MENS O60sGregory AllenPeter AylmoreJohn ChapmanWayne CutlerStephen FarrarKeith GilbrideMaurice GilesGraham HarperColin HowellDavid KerslakePeter KomyshanGeorge NaylorJohn OstaszewskyjIan SimesPeter WestlundPhil WilsonGregory Wood Coach: Colin Howell Manager: Wayne Cutler Championship held 24 September - 9 October 2016 in Gepps Cross, SA Final Placing: 4th
Jim BanksIan BrownWilliam CampbellJim CampbellLen CollierRoger DaveyStephen Drake-BrockmanDudley EvansBruce GoetzeGeoff HudsonIan KealleyAlan LedgerRon MitchellPeter MorganTerry ParkerIan PestanaKeith PlatelHeath Tyrrell
Coach: Jim Banks Manager: Dennis Reid Championship held 24 September - 9 October 2016 in Gepps Cross, SA Final Placing: 1st
MENS O65s
MENS O70sPeter AndrewsStan BaldingScott BlackwellLen BlythJohn BurtGraham ChallenorHammond D’SouzaHoward HerbertMalcolm HorriganJohn JeffreysPeter MurrayDon SmartSimon ThomsonLeslie WaldonKen WalterSimon Williams Coach: Don Smart Manager: Bill Wiliamson Championship held 24 September - 9 October 2016 in Gepps Cross, SA Final Placing: 3rd
Phil AndersonAshley FosterPeter GasonGraham HarlerJames MalcolmIan LyonRobert RobinsonWilliam RobinsonBarry RutterBrian SoaresRonald VenablesPeter WillettBill Williamson
Coach: Peter Gason Manager: Lesley Rutter Championship held 24 September - 9 October 2016 in Gepps Cross, SA Final Placing: 2nd
MENS O75s
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.) State Teams
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
STATE TEAMS
WOMEN’S O45sWOMEN’S O40s Kelly AthertonDonella BerryIsobel BevisBernadette CharlseySinead French-BluhmJodie GeorgeClaire GossNicole IllichPauline MolloyRebecca Morton-StephensJodi NieldRenae ParesElisabeth ParrickKaren RichardsJodie SchellKaty Vipond Coach: Fay Nash Manager: Deidre Middlemiss Championship held 6 - 15 October 2016 in Hobart, TAS Final Placing: 1st
Sally BarrettMarjorie BoultbeePippa ButtonSusan Elizabeth ClarkAnita DuckworthMarie Fulbert-HadetHelen GuinnessJocelyn HenlyTiki KelseyCatherine LewisJudith OttawayHelen RuleLeonie SquireSuzanne StoateJill van DuurenJulie Waddell Coach: Suzanne Wood Manager: Janene Bon Championship held 6 - 15 October 2016 in Hobart, TAS Final Placing: 1st
WOMEN’S O50s
WOMEN’S O55s Deb AndrewTracy BuswellGlenys CociveraSarah EarlMarion EwingVivien GeorgeDelores JackLynette JohnsonIngrid MatthewsDebbie OliverAnne SerafiniEleanor StaplesPearl WateneDeborah WhitingSuzanne Wood Coach: Beverley Ewen Manager: Susan Joyce Championship held 6 - 15 October 2016 in Hobart, TAS Final Placing: 4th
Gail AndersonKerry CoxAlma DaviesSusan GallinaghDale KeileyMargaret KnappTrish LeoMaris Adele MargettsJanese McDougallKaye McGlewSandra OrthJill SheehanLyn StoweLynne TrustrumRicky Whelan Coach: Coleen Dayman Manager: Vicki Silich Championship held 6 - 15 October 2016 in Hobart, TAS Final Placing: 2nd
WOMEN’S O60s Karen Adams Karen AllanBetty BryantPattie DavisEv DowleyRosa GarnerDorothy GlassShirley Howard Jane ManningCatherine McFarlaneSue NettletonLeone NichollsCarol SamsaMaureen St JorreVicki True Pamela Warren
Coach: Roz Flood Manager: Kerry Foote Championship held 6 - 15 October 2016 in Hobart, TAS Final Placing: 4th
Suzanne BowyerSamantha CameronNatasha DunhamTanya HadlowLisa HandoSheree HillRobyn HimbeckLisa HodgeLauren JohnstonSamantha LomaxLarissa RechichiKelli ReillyAnita ScottToni SlaterAnna TaylorVicki Wilson Coach: Janet Elliott Manager: Natalie Underwood Championship held 6 - 15 October 2016 in Hobart, TAS Final Placing: 2nd
WOMEN’S O65s
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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 Coastal City
1992 Paul Lewis North Coast Raiders
1993 Peter Haselhurst Westside Wolves
1994 Paul Armitage Westside Wolves
1995 Graham Reid Victoria Park Xavier
1996 Lee Bodimeade Wesley South Perth
Graham Reid Victoria Park Xavier
1997 Matthew Wells Modernians
1998 Graham Reid Victoria Park Xavier
1999 Ian Wishart YMCA Coastal City
2000 Ian Wishart YMCA Coastal City
2001 Paul Armitage Westside Wolves
2002 Tom Kavanagh Hale
2003 Andrew Smith Hale
2004 David Hennessy Wesley South Perth
Year Name Club
2005 Alistair Park Westside Wolves
2006 Phil Hulbert Victoria Park Xavier
2007 Darryl McCormick Fremantle
2008 Phil Marshall Fremantle
2009 Brent Dancer Wesley South Perth
Nathan Eglington Westside Wolves
Craig Boyne YMCA Coastal City
2010 Kiel Brown Wesley South Perth
Greg Reece Hale
2011 Phil Hulbert Victoria Park Xavier
2012 Ian Burcher Victoria Park Xavier
Jacob Whetton Victoria Park Xavier
2013 Aran Zalewski Old Aquinians
2014 Tom Wickham University of WA
2015 Chris Bausor University of WA
2016 Chris Bausor University of WA
Chris Bausor 2016 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 Coastal City
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 Victoria Park Xavier
2015 Jacqui Day North Coast Raiders
2016 Jacqui Day North Coast Raiders
Jacqui Day 2016 Charlesworth Medal Winner
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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 Victoria Park Xavier
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 Victoria Park Xavier
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 Vitoria Park Xavier
1939 Cricketers 1976 Cricketers 2013 YMCA Coastal City
1940 Cricketers 1977 Cricketers 2014 YMCA Coastal City
1941 Suburban 1978 YMCA Perth 2015 YMCA Coastal City
1942 ) Competition 1979 Cricketers 2016 Wesley South Perth1943 ) Suspended 1980 Cricketers
1944 ) Duration World War II 1981 Old Aquinians
Wesley South Perth 2016 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
1965 Surf 1991 Pirates
1966 Surf 1992 Raiders
1967 Fremantle 1993 Raiders
1968 Surf 1994 University of WA
1969 Pirates 1995 South Perth
1970 Surf/Pirates 1996 Pirates
1971 Grads 1997 Westside Wolves
1972 Surf 1998 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1973 Surf 1999 Westside Wolves
1974 Surf 2000 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1975 Surf 2001 South Perth
1976 Surf 2002 University of WA
1977 University of WA 2003 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1978 Grads 2004 Westside Wolves
1979 University of WA 2005 University of WA
1980 University of WA 2006 Westside Wolves
1981 Grads 2007 Westside Wolves
1982 Grads 2008 University of WA
1983 University of WA 2009 Westside Wolves
1984 Grads 2010 University of WA
1985 Surf 2011 University of WA
1986 Pirates 2012 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1987 Westside Wolves 2013 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1988 University of WA 2014 University of WA
1989 Westside Wolves 2015 Westside Wolves
1990 University of WA 2016 University of WA
University of WA 2016 Melville Toyota League (Women)
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)Results
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Grade Guth Ardagh PremiersMelville Toyota League University of WA Wesley South Perth
Promotion 1 North Coast Raiders
North Coast Raiders
Premier 2 University of WA University of WA
Promotion 2 Kalamunda Harlequin Wanneroo
Premier Alliance University of WA University of WA
Provisional 1 Southern River Southern River
Provisional 2 (Black) Melville Melville
Provisional 2 (Gold) University of WA Fremantle
Provisional 3 (Black) Suburban Lions University of WA
Provisional 3 (Gold) Rockingham Suburban Lions
Provisional 4 (Black) Old Guildford & Mundaring
Old Guildford & Mundaring
Provisional 4 (Gold) University of WA University of WA
Metropolitan 1 Westside Wolves Westside Wolves
Metropolitan 2 (Black) Whitford Newman Knights
Metropolitan 2 (Gold) Harlequin Wanneroo
Harlequin Wanneroo
Metropolitan 3 Royals Wesley South Perth
O40 Midweek Fremantle Fremantle
O40 Division 1 YMCA Coastal City YMCA Coastal City
O40 Division 2 Suburbans Lions Suburbans Lions
O40 Division 3 Rockingham Rockingham
O40 Division 4 Old Guildford & Mundaring
Fremantle
O50 Division 1 Modernians Modernians
O50 Division 2 (Black) Hale Hale
O50 Division 2 (Gold) Westside Wolves Westside Wolves
O50 Division 3 Kalamunda Kalamunda
O60 Division Wesley South Perth
Westside Wolves
Grade Guth Ardagh PremiersJ 11/12 A University of WA University of WA
J 11/12 A Promotion Hale Hale
J 11/12 A Reserve Suburban Lions (Gold)
Suburban Lions (Gold)
J 11/12 B Modernians North Coast Raiders
J 9/10 A Melville University of WA
J 9/10 A Promotion AW Reds AW Reds
J 9/10 A Reserve Westside Wolves YMCA Coastal City
J 9/10 B (Black) Peel Rebels Peel Rebels
J 9/10 B (Gold) Modernians Newman Knights
J 9/10 C Rockingham Rockingham
J 7/8 A Westside Wolves Westside Wolves
J 7/8 A Promotion Old Guildford & Mundaring
Old Guildford & Mundaring
J 7/8 A Reserve University of WA (Green)
University of WA (Green)
J 7/8 B (Black) Suburban Lions (Navy)
Fremantle
J 7/8 B (Gold) Southern River Southern River
J 7/8 B (Sand) Hale (Navy) Hale (Navy)
J 7/8 C Dale Dale
J 5/6 A Westside Wolves No Grand Finals for J 5/6 Boys
J 5/6 A Promotion Rockingham “
J 5/6 A Reserve Westside Wolves (Grey)
“
J 5/6 B (Black) Suburban Lions (Navy)
“
J 5/6 B (Gold) Suburban Lions (Gold)
“
J 5/6 B (Sand) University of WA (Yellow)
“
J 5/6 C (Black) Whitford “
J 5/6 C (Gold) Canning “
MEN’S GRADE RESULTS BOYS’ GRADE RESULTS
MEN’S INDOOR GRADE RESULTS
Grade PremiersPremier League Fremantle
Division 2 Vic Park 2
BOYS’ INDOOR GRADE RESULTS
Grade PremiersU18 Melville (White)
U15 YMCC
U13 (Mixed) YMCC
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WOMEN’S GRADE RESULTS GIRLS’ GRADE RESULTS
Grade May Campbell PremiersMelville Toyota League University of WA University of WA
Promotion 1 Fremantle Fremantle
Premier 2 University of WA Old Aquinians
Promotion 2 Hale Hale
Premier Alliance Old Aquinians Old Aquinians
Provisional 1 Melville Melville
Provisional 2 (Black) Old Aquinians Vic Park
Provisional 2 (Gold) Old Aquinians Rockingham
Provisional 3 (Black) Ellenbrook Falcons Ellenbrook Falcons
Provisional 3 (Gold) Fremantle Old Aquinians
Provisional 4 (Black) John XXIII John XXIII
Provisional 4 (Gold) Suburban Lions Suburban Lions
Metropolitan 1 Westside Wolves Westside Wolves
Metropolitan 2 John XXIII Westside Wolves
Metropolitan 3 (Black) Suburban Lions Suburban Lions
Metropolitan 3 (Gold) Mundaring Mundaring
Rae Blunt Pennant YMCA Coastal City Hale
O35 Division 2 Newman Knights University Associates
O35 Division 3 Wesley South Perth Whitford
O35 Division 4 Canning Canning
Grade May Campbell PremiersJ 11/12 A Victoria Park Victoria Park
J 11/12 A Promotion YMCA Coastal City YMCA Coastal City
J 11/12 A Reserve Suburban Lions (Gold)
Suburban Lions (Gold)
J 11/12 B Hale St Brigids
J 9/10 A Suburban Lions Suburban Lions
J 9/10 A Promotion Hale Hale
J 9/10 A Reserve Westside Wolves (Red)
Suburban Lions
J 9/10 B (Black) Westside Wolves (White)
Westside Wolves (White)
J 9/10 B (Gold) Hale (Navy) Hale (Navy)
J 9/10 B (Sand) Hale (Blue) Hale (Blue)
J 7/8 A Westside Wolves Melville
J 7/8 A Promotion Rockingham Victoria Park
J 7/8 A Reserve Melville Westside Wolves
J 7/8 B (Black) Hale Hale
J 7/8 B (Gold) Whitford YMCA Coastal City
J 7/8 B (Sand) Fremantle Fremantle & Wesley South Perth
J 5/6 A Suburban Lions No Grand Finals for J 5/6 Girls
J 5/6 A Promotion North Coast Raiders “
J 5/6 A Reserve Suburban Lions “
J 5/6 B (Black) Westside Wolves (Grey)
“
J 5/6 B (Gold) Suburban Lions (Navy)
“
J 5/6 B (Sand) Suburban Lions (Maroon)
“
J 5/6 C Westside Wolves (Pink)
WOMEN’S INDOOR GRADE RESULTS GIRLS’ INDOOR GRADE RESULTS
Grade PremiersPremier League Vic Park (Orange)
Division 2 UWA
Grade PremiersU18 AW Reds
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BYRNE & JUDGE PERPETUAL TROPHY KYLE RUTTER PERPETUAL TROPHY
Club Name P W D L F A GD Pts %
Mundaring 18 17 1 0 78 7 71 52 96.3%
SW Strikers 42 27 6 9 108 64 44 87 69.0%
Old Aquinians 332 187 50 95 856 522 334 610.7 61.3%
University of WA 366 203 60 103 967 611 356 669 60.9%
Uni Associates Women 150 77 33 40 309 208 101 264 58.7%
Westside Wolves 347 171 41 135 833 681 152 552.7 53.1%
Harlequin Wanneroo 84 41 12 31 195 127 68 133 52.8%
John XXIII 99 47 15 37 246 204 42 156 52.5%
Royals 34 15 8 11 55 54 1 53 52.0%
Canning 100 45 16 39 220 158 62 151 50.3%
Ellenbrook Falcons 100 47 10 43 178 172 6 150.9 50.3%
Fremantle 345 159 43 143 709 624 85 519.7 50.2%
Melville 465 210 71 184 983 941 42 699.6 50.2%
Hale 358 157 67 134 825 664 161 536.9 50.0%
Lions 396 176 59 161 811 829 -18 587 49.4%
OGMHC 245 109 33 103 517 469 48 359.6 48.9%
WASPS 409 173 77 159 836 750 86 593 48.3%
Victoria Park 344 144 50 150 745 715 30 481.6 46.7%
NC Raiders 307 122 44 141 601 658 -57 410 44.5%
Joondalup Lakers 184 72 28 84 346 389 -43 244 44.2%
Newman Knights 219 87 28 104 368 496 -128 288.4 43.9%
YMCC 297 111 60 126 544 613 -69 390.6 43.8%
Dellas 18 7 2 9 28 32 -4 23 42.6%
Southern River 179 70 22 86 337 446 -109 231.5 43.1%
Kalamunda 150 56 22 71 234 273 -39 190 42.2%
CT Pirates 243 86 32 125 453 599 -146 289.7 39.7%
Servio 18 7 0 11 25 50 -25 21 38.9%
Whitford 225 75 33 117 371 511 -140 257.8 38.2%
ECU Rangers 86 28 14 44 116 207 -91 96.9 37.6%
Rockingham 207 69 26 112 337 484 -147 232.4 37.4%
Modernians 283 91 38 154 419 584 -165 310.6 36.6%
Uni Associates Men 82 23 21 38 138 224 -86 89.9 36.5%
Willetton Reds 30 9 3 18 66 100 -34 30 33.3%
BayUnion 18 6 0 12 16 30 -14 18 33.3%
Dale 50 12 7 31 73 163 -90 42.9 28.6%
(Eastern) Blades 82 18 12 52 95 199 -104 66 26.8%
Peel Rebels 42 8 4 30 53 114 -61 27.8 22.1%
Kwinana Tigers 34 5 4 25 26 106 -80 19 18.6%
Club Name P W D L F A GD Pts %
Peel Rebels 38 23 3 12 136 60 76 72 63.2%
Lions 381 219 48 114 976 564 412 705 61.7%
Westside Wolves 551 288 84 179 1305 899 406 948 57.4%
Hale 274 134 32 108 671 599 72 434 52.8%
University of WA 382 181 59 142 827 662 165 602 52.5%
Kwinana Tigers 48 23 5 20 111 97 14 74 51.4%
Whitford 163 71 34 58 315 245 70 247 50.5%
AW Reds 212 95 36 81 485 384 101 321 50.5%
Melville 285 125 45 115 624 549 75 423 49.5%
Fremantle 149 65 25 59 314 368 -54 220 49.2%
YMCC 243 106 40 97 552 432 120 358 49.1%
Rockingham 150 67 19 64 336 288 48 220 48.9%
St Brigids 41 18 5 18 56 84 -28 59 48.0%
Modernians 142 57 23 62 277 327 -50 194 45.5%
Kalamunda 47 19 6 22 80 130 -50 63 44.7%
Victoria Park 207 80 30 97 408 476 -68 270 43.5%
Newman Knights 92 32 14 46 166 193 -27 110 39.9%
Canning 42 16 2 24 93 109 -16 50 39.7%
WASPS 222 71 46 105 347 506 -159 259 38.9%
Mazenod 73 26 7 40 138 201 -63 85 38.8%
OGMHC 146 45 20 81 206 458 -252 155 35.4%
NC Raiders 245 69 41 135 373 624 -251 248 33.7%
Dale 38 12 2 24 75 125 -50 38 33.3%
ECU Rangers 13 4 1 8 11 24 -13 13 33.3%
Southern River 78 23 7 48 104 205 -101 76 32.5%
Ellenbrook Falcons 61 17 6 38 89 155 -66 54 29.5%
Joondalup Lakers 160 38 19 103 201 505 -304 133 27.7%
CT Pirates 55 11 9 35 78 151 -73 42 25.5%
LegendWinnerNot Eligible - Less than four teams
Byrne & Judge trophy is awarded to the club (with three 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 three 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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2016 SEASON - MEN’S SENIOR GRADES STANDINGSPremier Alliance Men P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 3 18 13 3 2 65 20 45 42
Melville 3 18 13 1 4 66 22 44 38.9
Vic Park 3 18 11 4 3 64 25 39 37
WASPS 3 18 10 6 2 64 31 33 35.7
Hale 3 18 10 1 7 49 39 10 29.9
Old Aquinians 3 18 9 2 7 51 40 11 29
Westside Wolves 3 18 8 2 8 42 49 -7 25.9
CT Pirates 3 18 7 1 10 31 44 -13 22
OGMHC 3 18 4 5 9 40 55 -15 16.7
Fremantle 3 18 5 1 12 42 58 -16 16
Lions 3 18 2 3 13 35 86 -51 9
YMCC 3 18 0 3 15 9 89 -80 0.7
Provisional 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Southern River 18 15 2 1 81 32 49 46.5
Melville 4 18 11 5 2 47 29 18 38
NC Raiders 3 18 9 4 5 50 37 13 31
Old Aquinians 6 18 9 3 6 44 39 5 29.9
UWA 4 18 5 6 7 40 36 4 21
WASPS 4 18 4 3 11 27 52 -25 14.7
Westside Wolves 5 18 3 3 12 30 49 -19 12
Hale 4 18 3 0 15 17 62 -45 9
Provisional 2 (Black) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 7 18 14 2 2 70 18 52 44
UWA 5 18 11 6 1 45 14 31 39
Westside Wolves 6 18 11 3 4 60 24 36 36
Old Aquinians 4 18 7 4 7 31 40 -9 25
Modernians 2 18 6 1 11 16 43 -27 19
Joondalup Lakers 3 18 4 2 12 30 57 -27 14
Newman Knights 3 18 4 2 12 26 57 -31 13.7
Whitford 3 18 3 4 11 23 48 -25 13
Provisional 2 (Gold) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 6 18 18 0 0 83 13 70 54
Fremantle 4 18 12 2 4 44 17 27 37.9
Old Aquinians 7 18 10 4 4 55 31 24 34
Melville 5 18 8 2 8 42 39 3 26
Vic Park 4 18 5 3 10 30 34 -4 18
Lions 4 18 5 3 10 29 48 -19 18
WASPS 5 18 6 1 11 29 43 -14 17.1
Southern River 2 18 0 1 17 10 97 -87 1
Melville Toyota League Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 22 19 2 1 105 30 75 59
WASPS 22 17 3 2 91 38 53 53.7
Melville 22 13 3 6 62 43 19 42
Hale 22 11 5 6 67 33 34 38
Old Aquinians 22 12 2 8 63 41 22 38
Fremantle 22 11 1 10 66 48 18 33.9
YMCC 22 9 6 7 49 54 -5 33
Westside Wolves 22 8 1 13 45 56 -11 25
Vic Park 22 7 3 12 47 69 -22 23.7
OGMHC 22 7 2 13 42 66 -24 23
CT Pirates 22 2 2 18 34 97 -63 8
Lions 22 1 0 21 21 117 -96 3
Promotion 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
NC Raiders 21 15 2 4 41 20 21 47
SW Strikers 21 13 5 3 57 29 28 44
Joondalup Lakers 21 12 4 5 52 28 24 40
Rockingham 21 11 3 7 51 37 14 36
Newman Knights 21 5 6 10 37 56 -19 21
Whitford 21 6 1 14 29 61 -32 19
Modernians 21 5 4 12 24 35 -11 18.9
Peel Rebels 21 4 1 16 28 53 -25 12.9
Premier 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 2 22 19 2 1 114 32 82 59
Melville 2 22 16 2 4 72 27 45 50
OGMHC 2 22 14 2 6 49 37 12 44
Fremantle 2 22 10 4 8 41 37 4 34
Vic Park 2 22 11 1 10 50 54 -4 33.9
WASPS 2 22 9 3 10 38 44 -6 30
Hale 2 22 9 3 10 47 57 -10 30
Westside Wolves 2 22 9 2 11 42 54 -12 29
YMCC 2 22 8 3 11 30 47 -17 27
Old Aquinians 2 22 6 4 12 51 64 -13 22
CT Pirates 2 22 4 2 16 24 62 -38 14
Lions 2 22 3 0 19 34 77 -43 9
Promotion 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Kalamunda 16 13 2 1 39 18 21 41
Harlequin Wanneroo 16 10 3 3 53 18 35 33
NC Raiders 2 16 10 3 3 44 18 26 33
Ellenbrook Falcons 16 11 0 5 39 23 16 32.9
Rockingham 2 16 6 4 6 24 27 -3 22
Joondalup Lakers 2 16 6 1 9 30 33 -3 19
Newman Knights 2 16 5 2 9 20 34 -14 16.7
Whitford 2 16 2 1 13 13 61 -48 7
Blades 16 1 0 15 16 46 -30 3
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2016 SEASON - MEN’S SENIOR GRADES STANDINGSProvisional 3 (Black) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 6 16 12 1 3 45 22 23 37
Old Aquinians 9 16 11 1 4 51 23 28 33.9
YMCC 4 16 10 2 4 46 25 21 31.9
UWA 7 16 8 2 6 28 29 -1 26
Uni Associates 16 6 4 6 40 44 -4 22
Westside Wolves 7 16 4 5 7 27 31 -4 17
NC Raiders 4 16 4 3 9 24 38 -14 15
Hale 5 16 2 6 8 27 40 -13 12
Joondalup Lakers 4 16 1 4 11 13 49 -36 7
Provisional 3 (Gold) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 3 16 14 2 0 61 11 50 44
Lions 5 16 12 3 1 52 14 38 39
Old Aquinians 8 16 10 3 3 47 13 34 33
Kalamunda 2 16 6 4 6 27 30 -3 22
Fremantle 5 16 6 2 8 34 25 9 20
CT Pirates 4 16 4 2 10 22 36 -14 14
UWA 8 16 3 5 8 20 37 -17 14
Melville 6 16 4 1 11 23 58 -35 13
WASPS 6 16 0 4 12 12 74 -62 4
Provisional 4 (Black) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
OGMHC 4 18 14 1 3 73 29 44 43
YMCC 5 18 12 3 3 68 23 45 39
Old Aquinians 5 18 11 4 3 49 29 20 37
UWA 9 18 7 4 7 37 40 -3 25
Melville 9 18 5 4 9 26 48 -22 19
Royals 18 4 4 10 21 48 -27 16
Ellenbrook Falcons 2 18 3 5 10 27 44 -17 14
NC Raiders 5 18 2 3 13 20 60 -40 9
Provisional 4 (Gold) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 10 18 17 0 1 102 26 76 51
Canning 18 14 0 4 72 18 54 42
Kalamunda 3 18 11 1 6 41 35 6 34
Fremantle 6 18 9 1 8 33 45 -12 28
Dale 18 6 3 9 39 55 -16 21
Rockingham 4 18 5 3 10 28 50 -22 18
Kwinana Tigers 18 4 2 12 24 49 -25 14
Melville 8 18 0 2 16 7 68 -61 2
Metropolitan 1 P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 4 14 11 1 2 49 17 32 34
Hale 6 14 9 3 2 48 19 29 30
UWA 11 14 8 3 3 37 28 9 27
Vic Park 5 14 8 2 4 43 23 20 26
WASPS 7 14 7 4 3 30 16 14 25
OGMHC 6 14 2 3 9 18 27 -9 9
OGMHC 5 14 2 2 10 19 50 -31 8
Modernians 3 14 0 0 14 7 57 -50 0
Metropolitan 2 (Black) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Whitford 4 18 11 3 4 53 30 23 36
Westside Wolves 8 18 11 3 4 55 33 22 36
Southern River 4 18 10 5 3 61 25 36 35
Newman Knights 5 18 10 3 5 37 25 12 33
ECU Rangers 18 7 5 6 51 35 16 26
YMCC 6 18 5 1 12 35 53 -18 16
UWA 12 18 3 2 13 20 65 -45 11
John XXIII 2 18 3 2 13 17 63 -46 11
Metropolitan 2 (Gold) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Harlequin Wanneroo 2 18 16 2 0 79 6 73 50
OGMHC 7 18 14 3 1 58 14 44 45
WASPS 8 18 11 3 4 50 32 18 36
ECU Rangers 2 18 7 3 8 16 26 -10 24
Vic Park 6 18 5 3 10 23 36 -13 18
Southern River 5 18 4 1 12 9 56 -47 13
Fremantle 7 18 3 2 13 19 48 -29 11
Kalamunda 4 18 1 3 13 16 52 -36 6
Metropolitan 3 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Royals 2 16 11 4 1 34 6 28 37
Joondalup Lakers 2 16 10 3 3 47 19 28 33
WASPS 10 16 8 6 2 31 14 17 30
WASPS 9 16 8 2 6 35 18 17 26
Ellenbrook Falcons 3 16 8 2 6 33 23 10 26
Whitford 5 16 5 5 6 17 13 4 20
Canning 2 16 5 5 6 28 25 3 20
Blades 2 16 3 1 12 15 47 -32 10
Dale 2 16 0 0 16 5 80 -75 0
O40 Division 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
YMCC 18 16 1 1 65 27 38 49
NC Raiders 18 13 1 4 68 29 39 40
Uni Associates 18 9 4 5 36 32 4 31
Westside Wolves 18 8 4 6 45 40 5 28
Modernians 18 6 4 8 33 31 2 22
Melville 18 6 1 11 27 45 -18 19
Vic Park 18 4 1 13 23 59 -36 13
Southern River 18 1 2 15 11 45 -34 5
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O40 Division2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 2 16 13 1 2 38 10 28 40
Hale 16 9 3 4 61 33 28 30
Melville 2 16 8 1 7 34 32 2 25
Fremantle 16 6 3 7 38 32 6 21
Whitford 16 6 3 7 28 30 -2 21
YMCC 2 16 6 2 8 32 31 1 20
John XXIII 16 6 2 8 26 35 -9 20
WASPS 16 5 2 9 28 44 -16 17
Lions 16 4 1 11 34 72 -38 13
O40 Division 3 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 16 10 2 4 45 24 21 32
CT Pirates 16 9 2 5 40 33 7 29
Lions 3 16 8 3 5 31 23 8 27
NC Raiders 2 16 8 2 6 39 26 13 26
Newman Knights 16 8 2 6 31 25 6 26
Vic Park 2 16 7 1 8 19 33 -14 22
Blades 16 7 0 9 22 30 -8 21
Uni Associates 2 16 4 4 8 16 22 -6 16
Harlequin Wanneroo 16 2 2 12 10 37 -27 6
O40 Division 4 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
OGMHC 16 9 4 3 35 25 10 31
Fremantle 2 15 9 2 4 32 12 20 29
Newman Knights 2 15 9 2 4 35 18 17 29
Lions 4 16 8 4 4 36 22 14 28
Melville 3 15 6 1 8 30 32 -2 19
Lions 5 16 6 1 9 32 36 -4 19
Rockingham 2 15 0 0 15 5 60 -55 0
O50 Division 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Modernians 2 15 13 1 1 57 11 46 40
YMCC 3 16 8 3 5 34 28 6 27
Hale 2 15 8 1 6 41 36 5 25
Vic Park 3 15 6 3 6 30 30 0 21
Old Aquinians 16 5 3 8 25 39 -14 18
Melville 4 16 4 3 9 25 36 -11 15
NC Raiders 3 15 2 2 11 18 50 -32 8
O50 Division 2 (Black) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 3 16 10 1 5 46 31 15 31
Lions 6 16 8 3 5 46 30 16 27
Willetton Reds 15 7 1 7 48 43 5 22
Whitford 2 15 6 3 6 31 25 6 21
Modernians 3 15 6 3 6 21 30 -9 21
John XXIII 2 15 4 3 8 32 48 -16 15
Uni Associates 3 16 2 8 6 23 40 -17 14
O50 Division 2 (Gold) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 2 15 12 2 1 53 15 38 38
Melville 5 16 9 1 6 41 32 9 28
OGMHC 2 16 8 2 6 31 21 10 26
Fremantle 3 15 7 2 6 31 27 4 23
CT Pirates 2 15 6 3 6 26 25 1 21
Vic Park 4 16 3 2 11 25 48 -23 11
Willetton Reds 2 15 2 2 11 18 57 -39 8
O50 Division 3 Men P W D L F A GD PTS
Kalamunda 18 12 5 1 49 9 40 41
Melville 6 18 10 5 3 37 16 21 35
NC Raiders 4 18 9 3 6 35 22 13 30
Hale 4 18 6 10 2 31 19 12 28
Westside Wolves 3 18 9 1 8 37 41 -4 28
Rockingham 3 18 5 5 8 29 34 -5 20
John XXIII 3 18 4 6 8 29 42 -13 18
Hale 5 18 4 4 10 25 42 -17 16
Blades 2 18 3 6 9 28 51 -23 15
Lions 7 18 3 5 10 25 49 -24 14
O60 Division 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 4 16 13 1 2 61 23 38 40
Modernians 4 16 12 2 2 57 25 32 38
Westside Wolves 4 16 11 0 5 45 22 23 33
Vic Park 5 16 9 0 7 43 39 4 27
Kalamunda 2 16 6 2 8 22 27 -5 20
WASPS 3 16 6 2 8 21 34 -13 20
Old Aquinians 2 16 6 0 10 26 36 -10 18
Melville 7 16 2 3 11 23 56 -33 9
Whitford 3 16 2 0 14 17 53 -36 6
O40 Midweek Division Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Fremantle 16 13 2 1 68 15 53 41
Westside Wolves 16 13 0 3 77 29 48 39
NC Raiders 17 11 0 6 86 50 36 33
Modernians 17 10 3 4 74 46 28 33
Joondalup Lakers 17 9 3 5 61 32 29 30
Vic Park 16 9 1 6 68 40 28 28
Melville 16 7 1 8 43 50 -7 22
WASPS 16 5 4 7 52 35 17 19
Uni Associates 16 2 1 13 23 86 -63 6.9
Newman Knights 17 2 0 15 22 122 -100 6
CT Pirates 16 1 1 14 27 96 -69 4
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Melville Toyota League Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 18 13 1 4 40 16 24 40
Vic Park 18 11 4 3 45 2 43 37
CT Pirates 18 10 4 4 40 21 19 34
Westside Wolves 18 9 4 5 40 24 16 31
WASPS 18 10 1 7 35 27 8 31
Melville 18 6 5 7 29 36 -7 23
NC Raiders 18 6 4 8 25 34 -9 22
Old Aquinians 18 5 2 11 28 40 -12 16.9
Lions 18 4 4 10 18 34 -16 16
YMCC 18 0 3 15 19 60 -41 3
Promotion 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Fremantle 21 16 2 3 61 29 32 50
Hale 21 16 1 4 71 16 55 49
Southern River 21 14 1 6 54 35 19 43
SW Strikers 21 14 1 6 51 35 16 43
Whitford 21 8 5 8 39 31 8 29
OGMHC 21 5 1 15 23 47 -24 16
Peel Rebels 21 4 3 14 25 61 -36 14.9
Rockingham 21 0 0 21 10 80 -70 -0.5
Premier 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 2 18 14 3 1 46 12 34 45
Old Aquinians 2 18 10 5 3 43 18 25 35
Vic Park 2 18 9 5 4 42 27 15 32
CT Pirates 2 18 9 4 5 43 31 12 31
Melville 2 18 7 6 5 34 29 5 27
Westside Wolves 2 18 7 3 8 36 28 8 24
Lions 2 18 5 5 8 26 38 -12 20
YMCC 2 18 5 2 11 27 45 -18 17
NC Raiders 2 18 4 3 11 15 48 -33 15
WASPS 2 18 1 2 15 10 46 -36 4.9
Promotion 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 2 16 11 4 1 55 11 44 37
UWA 4 16 10 5 1 32 11 21 35
Fremantle 2 16 11 1 4 31 19 12 34
Uni Associates 16 9 4 3 46 28 18 31
Canning 16 5 5 6 17 19 -2 20
Joondalup Lakers 16 6 1 9 21 36 -15 19
Whitford 2 16 4 3 9 18 38 -20 14.9
Modernians 16 1 3 12 10 28 -18 6
Rockingham 2 16 1 2 13 10 50 -40 5
Premier Alliance Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Oid Aquinians 3 18 15 2 1 43 8 35 47
UWA 3 18 12 4 2 49 18 31 40
YMCC 3 18 11 2 5 34 17 17 35
Lions 3 18 9 3 6 36 29 7 30
Melville 3 18 8 4 6 37 29 8 28
Vic Park 3 18 7 4 7 35 29 6 25
CT Pirates 3 18 4 4 10 26 42 -16 15.7
Westside Wolves 3 18 3 5 10 14 30 -16 13.9
WASPS 3 18 1 7 10 14 33 -19 10
NC Raiders 3 18 0 5 13 7 60 -53 5
Provisional 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 4 16 14 1 1 53 13 40 42.7
Old Aquinians 5 16 12 2 2 44 9 35 38
Uni Associates 2 16 8 3 5 39 23 16 27
YMCC 4 16 5 8 3 21 13 8 23
UWA 5 16 7 2 7 25 32 -7 23
Hale 3 16 4 6 6 26 22 4 18
Newman Knights 16 5 2 9 29 35 -6 17
OGMHC 2 16 4 2 10 25 40 -15 14
Whitford 3 16 0 0 16 4 79 -75 -0.1
Provisional 2 (Black) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 4 16 12 3 1 55 11 44 39
UWA 6 16 10 3 3 31 16 15 33
Vic Park 4 16 10 2 4 41 23 18 32
Uni Associates 3 16 9 4 3 32 15 17 31
Lions 4 16 8 3 5 32 18 14 27
CT Pirates 4 16 6 4 6 30 20 10 22
NC Raiders 4 16 3 1 12 13 30 -17 10
Westside Wolves 4 16 3 0 13 8 54 -46 7.9
Modernians 2 16 1 0 15 6 61 -55 3
Provisional 2 (Gold) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 6 16 14 2 0 58 15 43 44
Rockingham 3 16 11 2 3 47 24 23 35
Melville 5 16 10 4 2 38 19 19 34
WASPS 4 16 6 3 7 23 27 -4 21
UWA 7 16 5 5 6 36 34 2 20
Lions 5 16 4 4 8 12 26 -14 16
Southern River 2 16 4 3 9 18 46 -28 15
Fremantle 3 16 3 1 12 10 32 -22 10
Kalamunda 16 2 2 12 24 43 -19 8
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2016 SEASON - WOMEN’S SENIOR GRADES STANDINGSProvisional 3 (Black) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Ellenbrook Falcons 16 12 1 3 39 10 29 37
Joondalup Lakers 2 16 11 2 3 33 20 13 35
Hale 4 16 9 3 4 26 16 10 30
Modernians 3 16 9 2 5 25 16 9 29
OGMHC 3 16 8 2 6 26 22 4 26
YMCC 5 16 6 2 8 18 19 -1 20
NC Raiders 5 16 4 1 11 12 39 -27 13
Newman Knights 2 16 3 3 10 18 23 -5 12
UWA 8 16 1 2 13 9 41 -32 5
Provisional 3 (Gold) Women
P W D L F A GD P
Fremantle 4 16 11 3 2 41 11 30 36
Old Aquinians 7 16 11 1 4 42 12 30 34
CT Pirates 5 16 8 1 7 27 25 2 25
WASPS 5 16 7 3 6 24 24 0 24
Canning 2 16 6 4 6 21 21 0 22
Southern River 3 16 7 1 8 34 44 -10 22
Dale 16 6 4 6 29 28 1 21.9
Vic Park 5 16 6 3 7 34 29 5 21
UWA 9 16 0 0 16 3 61 -58 0
Provisional 4 (Black) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
John XXIII 16 15 1 0 72 4 68 46
Hale 5 16 8 4 4 32 26 6 28
Joondalup Lakers 3 16 7 4 5 25 19 6 25
ECU Rangers 16 7 3 6 24 31 -7 22.9
Ellenbrook Falcons 2 16 7 1 8 23 29 -6 22
Blades 16 4 5 7 14 25 -11 17
Melville 6 16 5 2 9 19 37 -18 17
OGMHC 4 16 4 2 10 9 25 -16 13.9
YMCC 6 16 1 6 9 7 29 -22 9
Provisional 4 (Gold) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 6 16 14 2 0 51 4 47 44
Old Aquinians 8 16 12 3 1 50 14 36 39
Hale 6 16 10 2 4 38 17 21 32
Fremantle 5 16 9 3 4 36 18 18 30
WASPS 6 16 9 0 7 37 19 18 27
Kalamunda 2 16 4 1 11 12 25 -13 13
Rockingham 4 16 3 3 10 9 31 -22 11.9
Melville 7 16 1 2 13 3 53 -50 5
Kwinana Tigers 16 1 2 13 2 57 -55 5
Metropolitan 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 5 16 15 1 0 64 10 54 46
Melville 8 16 10 4 2 41 20 21 34
WASPS 6 16 7 5 4 26 18 8 25.9
Uni Associates 4 16 7 3 6 29 27 2 24
Harlequin Wanneroo 16 6 2 8 23 30 -7 20
Modernians 4 16 6 2 8 23 37 -14 19.7
NC Raiders 6 16 5 1 10 28 39 -11 16
CT Pirates 6 16 3 2 11 21 51 -30 11
Fremantle 6 16 2 2 12 11 34 -23 7.9
Metropolitan 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
John XXIII 2 16 15 1 0 70 12 58 46
Lions 7 16 13 1 2 59 25 34 40
Westside Wolves 6 16 12 1 3 43 18 25 37
Vic Park 6 16 8 2 6 39 29 10 26
Newman Knights 3 16 5 2 9 21 35 -14 17
Hale 7 16 3 4 9 18 24 -6 13
Westside Wolves 7 16 4 0 12 21 57 -36 12
ECU Rangers 2 16 3 3 10 6 47 -41 12
Kalamunda 3 16 1 2 13 4 34 -30 5
Metropolitan 3 (Black) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 8 18 13 3 2 39 11 28 42
Newman Knights 4 18 11 2 5 22 12 10 35
Whitford 4 18 10 3 5 30 19 11 33
Uni Associates 5 18 8 5 5 23 16 7 29
Dellas 18 7 2 9 28 32 -4 23
BayUnion 18 6 0 12 16 30 -14 18
Modernians 5 18 4 2 12 11 29 -18 14
Modernians 6 18 3 3 12 10 30 -20 12
Metropolitan 3 (Gold) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Mundaring 18 17 1 0 78 7 71 52
OGMHC 5 18 14 2 2 69 11 58 44
Southern River 4 18 11 3 4 44 15 29 36
Harlequin Wanneroo 2 18 7 3 8 30 36 -6 24
Ellenbrook Falcons 3 18 6 1 11 17 43 -26 19
Southern River 5 18 4 3 11 15 51 -36 15
ECU Rangers 3 18 4 0 14 19 68 -49 12
Canning 3 18 2 1 15 14 55 -41 7
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WOMEN’S SENIOR GRADES STANDINGSRae Blunt Pennant P W D L F A GD Pts
YMCC 15 9 4 2 38 25 13 31
WASPS 15 9 3 3 40 17 23 30
Hale 16 10 1 5 54 28 26 31
Uni Associates 16 8 5 3 42 27 15 29
Fremantle 16 4 3 9 33 46 -13 15
Modernians 15 3 0 12 14 46 -32 9
Vic Park 15 2 2 11 17 49 -32 8
O35 Division 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Newman Knights 16 13 2 1 48 17 31 41
Uni Associates 2 16 11 3 2 36 12 24 36
Lions 16 11 3 2 36 20 16 36
NC Raiders 16 6 4 6 37 28 9 22
Melville 16 6 2 8 25 26 -1 20
Modernians 2 16 5 4 7 22 17 5 19
Joondalup Lakers 16 4 2 10 22 45 -23 14
YMCC 2 16 0 9 7 12 28 -16 9
Hale 2 16 0 3 13 17 62 -45 3
O35 Division 3 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 2 18 12 4 2 47 13 34 40
Whitford 18 12 2 4 69 23 46 38
Uni Associates 3 18 10 4 4 37 24 13 34
Lions 2 18 10 3 5 44 18 26 33
Fremantle 2 18 9 3 6 21 23 -2 30
Uni Associates 4 18 7 2 9 25 36 -11 23
Vic Park 2 18 6 4 8 27 37 -10 22
Servio 18 7 0 11 25 50 -25 21
Rockingham 18 3 0 15 18 56 -38 9
Modernians 3 18 1 4 13 9 42 -33 7
O35 Division 4 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Canning 16 13 1 2 68 20 48 40
CT Pirates 16 13 0 3 62 16 46 39
NC Raiders 2 16 11 2 3 39 30 9 35
Melville 2 16 7 3 6 29 28 1 24
Newman Knights 2 16 7 0 9 22 37 -15 21
Hale 3 16 5 2 9 29 31 -2 17
Fremantle 3 16 3 3 10 17 48 -31 12
WASPS 3 16 2 5 9 11 28 -17 11
Joondalup Lakers 2 16 2 2 12 12 51 -39 8
J 11/12 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions (Gold) 14 14 0 0 72 12 60 42
Peel Rebels 14 8 3 3 52 16 36 27
UWA 2 14 8 2 4 43 14 29 26
Westside Wolves 2 14 8 1 5 33 28 5 25
AW Reds 2 14 6 2 6 39 31 8 20
Mazenod 14 5 1 8 26 37 -11 16
Vic Park 2 14 2 0 12 17 75 -58 6
Melville 2 14 0 1 13 4 73 -69 4
J 11/12 B Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Modernians 10 9 0 1 34 10 24 27
NC Raiders 2 10 6 1 3 54 16 38 19
Kwinana Tigers 10 6 1 3 26 14 12 19
OGMHC 2 10 5 2 3 21 17 4 17
Mazenod 2 10 1 0 9 9 43 -34 3
Dale 10 1 0 9 4 48 -44 3
J 9/10 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 14 11 2 1 80 19 61 35
UWA 14 11 1 2 57 16 41 34
Westside Wolves 14 9 1 4 49 18 31 28
Lions 14 7 0 7 51 36 15 21
YMCC 14 6 3 5 35 36 -1 21
Hale 14 3 3 8 26 66 -40 12
Vic Park 14 3 1 10 21 53 -32 10
WASPS 14 0 1 13 19 94 -75 1
J 11/12 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 14 12 2 0 58 10 48 38
Westside Wolves 14 11 1 2 55 33 22 34
Vic Park 14 9 3 2 65 23 42 30
AW Reds 14 6 3 5 32 25 7 21
Fremantle 14 4 2 8 23 51 -28 14
Melville 14 3 1 10 35 47 -12 10
OGMHC 14 2 2 10 16 61 -45 8
WASPS 14 1 2 11 25 59 -34 5
J 11/12 A Promotion Boys
P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 13 11 2 0 68 10 58 35
Whitford 13 9 3 1 42 14 28 30
YMCC 13 9 2 2 44 16 28 29
NC Raiders 13 8 1 4 41 22 19 25
Newman Knights 13 5 1 7 39 28 11 16
Joondalup Lakers 13 4 1 8 33 49 -16 13
Kalamunda 8 2 0 6 12 47 -35 6
Lions (Navy) 13 1 2 10 17 49 -32 5
UWA 3 13 1 0 12 13 74 -61 3
BOYS’ JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGS
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P W D L F A GD Pts
AW Reds 14 10 1 3 47 18 29 31
Mazenod 14 10 1 3 54 26 28 31
OGMHC 14 9 2 3 32 18 14 29
Rockingham 14 8 2 4 35 20 15 26
NC Raiders 14 6 4 4 36 23 13 22
Fremantle 14 5 0 9 23 33 -10 15
Whitford 14 2 2 10 12 49 -37 8
Joondalup Lakers 14 0 0 14 10 62 -52 0
J 9/10 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 2 14 13 0 1 65 13 52 39
UWA 2 14 9 2 3 45 20 25 29
YMCC 2 14 8 2 4 55 22 33 26
Lions 2 14 4 2 8 28 32 -4 14
Melville 2 14 2 2 10 13 40 -27 8
Hale 2 14 1 2 11 8 87 -79 5
J 9/10 B (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Peel Rebels 10 8 0 2 46 21 25 24
Melville (Maroon) 13 9 2 2 56 17 39 29
Vic Park 14 10 1 3 46 22 24 31
Lions 13 7 0 6 37 35 2 21
UWA 14 5 5 4 26 29 -3 20
OGMHC 13 3 3 7 13 35 -22 12
YMCC 13 2 1 10 13 37 -24 7
NC Raiders 14 1 2 11 21 62 -41 5
J 9/10 B (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Modernians 11 10 0 1 64 10 54 30
Newman Knights 11 9 0 2 50 25 25 27
Westside Wolves (Grey) 10 5 1 4 20 18 2 16
Southern River 8 3 1 4 19 21 -2 10
Ellenbrook Falcons (Green)
10 2 1 7 18 34 -16 7
Westside Wolves (Red) 10 2 0 8 14 43 -29 6
Mazenod 8 1 1 6 8 42 -34 4
J 7/8 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 12 12 0 0 75 3 72 36
YMCC 14 11 0 3 53 8 45 33
UWA 14 10 1 3 56 20 36 31
Lions 13 6 0 7 22 41 -19 18
WASPS 13 4 2 7 22 53 -31 14
NC Raiders 14 3 1 10 26 55 -29 10
Vic Park 12 2 2 8 18 53 -35 8
Hale 10 0 0 10 10 49 -39 0
J 7/8 A Promotion Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
OGMHC 14 12 2 0 57 10 47 38
AW Reds 10 7 1 2 28 15 13 22
Melville 13 7 3 3 25 45 -20 24
Modernians 13 7 2 4 33 23 10 23
Rockingham 14 5 2 7 24 23 1 17
Mazenod 13 3 2 8 13 35 -22 11
Whitford 14 1 4 9 8 31 -23 7
Westside Wolves 13 0 4 9 9 46 -37 4
J 7/8 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA (Green) 12 10 1 1 17 4 13 31
Westside Wolves (Grey) 12 9 2 1 43 12 31 29
UWA (Blue) 12 5 1 6 18 17 1 16
YMCC 2 12 4 2 6 15 17 -2 14
Westside Wolves (Red) 12 4 2 6 10 27 -17 14
Lions 2 12 3 1 8 11 18 -7 10
OGMHC 2 12 1 3 8 8 27 -19 6
J 7/8 B (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions (Navy) 14 11 3 0 51 11 40 36
YMCC 14 10 2 2 43 11 32 32
Fremantle 14 9 2 3 49 17 32 29
UWA 14 8 2 4 56 19 37 26
Vic Park 14 5 2 7 19 22 -3 17
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 4 1 9 17 63 -46 13
Westside Wolves (Grey) 14 2 0 12 23 64 -41 6
Joondalup Lakers 14 1 0 13 16 67 -51 3J 9/10 C Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 10 8 1 1 47 13 34 25
Melville (White) 10 6 3 1 40 18 22 21
Kwinana Tigers 10 4 2 4 29 20 9 14
Hale 10 3 2 5 21 30 -9 11
Joondalup Lakers 10 3 1 6 14 29 -15 10
Ellenbrook Falcons (White)
10 1 1 8 5 46 -41 4
J 7/8 B (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Southern River 14 11 1 2 52 20 32 34
WASPS 14 9 2 3 51 18 33 29
Melville 14 9 2 3 38 16 22 29
Lions (Gold) 14 6 4 4 44 31 13 22
Kalamunda 14 6 3 5 29 28 1 21
Kwinana Tigers 14 4 1 9 33 48 -15 13
AW Reds 14 2 1 11 13 39 -26 7
Rockingham 14 1 2 11 10 70 -60 5
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J 7/8 C Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Dale 14 11 1 2 66 13 53 34
Whitford 14 8 3 3 27 16 11 27
Hale (Blue) 14 8 2 4 20 12 8 26
Mazenod 14 6 2 6 28 18 10 20
Modernians (Blue) 14 3 4 7 12 37 -25 13
Canning 14 0 0 14 5 62 -57 0
J 5/6 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 14 14 0 0 80 7 73 42
Hale 14 10 1 3 48 21 27 31
YMCC 14 7 2 5 29 24 5 23
UWA 14 6 2 6 19 30 -11 20
Lions 14 5 2 7 26 27 -1 17
WASPS 14 4 5 5 14 35 -21 17
Modernians 14 2 2 10 6 45 -39 8
Vic Park 14 1 0 13 11 44 -33 3
J 5/6 A Promotion Boys
P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 14 11 2 1 42 8 34 35
Joondalup Lakers 14 10 2 2 41 13 28 32
AW Reds 13 9 2 2 31 9 22 29
NC Raiders 14 6 4 4 19 15 4 22
Melville 13 4 1 8 26 23 3 13
OGMHC 13 3 2 8 10 38 -28 11
Whitford 14 1 2 11 15 43 -28 5
Kalamunda 11 0 3 8 7 42 -35 3
J 5/6 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves (Grey)
14 13 0 1 61 4 57 39
UWA 2 14 10 1 3 38 15 23 31
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 9 3 2 52 15 37 30
Lions 2 14 7 1 6 26 15 11 22
Hale 2 14 5 1 8 18 43 -25 16
YMCC 2 14 3 2 9 15 51 -36 11
NC Raiders 2 14 2 2 10 12 45 -33 8
WASPS 2 14 1 2 11 4 35 -31 5
J 5/6 B (Sand) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA (Yellow) 14 12 1 1 44 11 33 37
Kwinana Tigers 14 9 1 4 23 15 8 28
Lions (Maroon) 14 7 4 3 20 17 3 25
YMCC 14 6 1 7 18 21 -3 19
Rockingham 14 2 3 9 10 25 -15 9
Westside Wolves (White)
14 0 2 12 9 35 -26 2
J 5/6 C (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Whitford 14 11 1 2 61 8 53 34
OGMHC 14 9 4 1 34 9 25 31
AW Reds (White) 14 5 3 6 18 29 -11 18
Hale (Blue) 14 5 2 7 26 33 -7 17
Ellenbrook Falcons 14 3 2 9 13 32 -19 8
NC Raiders 14 1 4 9 6 47 -41 7
BOYS’ JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGS BOYS’ JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGS
J 5/6 B (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions (Gold) 12 11 0 1 51 4 47 33
UWA (Blue) 12 10 0 2 27 7 20 30
Westside Wolves (Grey) 12 6 2 4 34 15 19 20
Westside Wolves (Red) 12 6 2 4 20 11 9 20
AW Reds (Black) 12 4 1 7 19 21 -2 13
Hale (Navy) 12 1 1 10 4 44 -40 4
Modernians 12 0 2 10 0 53 -53 2
J 7/8 B (Sand) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale (Navy) 14 14 0 0 56 5 51 42
Newman Knights 14 8 0 6 39 33 6 24
Modernians (Yellow) 14 8 0 6 31 37 -6 24
Ellenbrook Falcons 14 7 0 7 32 26 6 21
NC Raiders 14 4 0 10 19 41 -22 12
OGMHC 14 1 0 13 7 42 -35 3
J 5/6 B (Blaclk) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions (Navy) 14 14 0 0 63 6 57 42
AW Reds (Red) 14 9 2 3 33 16 17 29
Melville (Maroon) 13 8 2 3 26 12 14 26
Fremantle 11 3 4 4 13 23 -10 13
Vic Park 13 5 1 7 27 30 -3 16
UWA (Green) 13 4 2 7 22 21 1 14
Joondalup Lakers 14 2 1 11 12 54 -42 7
Newman Knights 14 0 4 10 6 40 -34 4
J 5/6 C (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts
Canning 14 12 0 2 66 9 57 36
Kalamunda 14 11 0 3 32 13 19 33
WASPS 14 6 3 5 13 21 -8 21
Melville (White) 14 6 0 8 28 26 2 18
Southern River 14 3 4 7 9 20 -11 13
Dale 14 0 1 13 5 64 -59 1
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J 11/12 B Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 3 13 9 2 2 42 11 31 29
St Brigids 13 9 1 3 4 15 -11 28
Westside Wolves 3 13 7 3 3 23 13 10 24
ECU Rangers 13 4 1 8 11 24 -13 13
Canning 14 4 2 8 22 38 -16 14
Joondalup Lakers 2 14 1 3 10 8 45 -37 6
J 9/10 A Promotion Girls
P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 14 13 0 1 97 7 90 39
Fremantle 14 12 1 1 65 18 47 37
WASPS 14 9 1 4 60 35 25 28
Peel Rebels 14 7 0 7 38 23 15 21
Modernians 14 5 0 9 37 46 -9 15
Rockingham 14 5 0 9 33 48 -15 15
AW Reds 14 4 0 10 13 65 -52 12
OGMHC 14 0 0 14 7 108 -101 0
J 9/10 A Reserve Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 11 2 1 65 17 48 35
Lions 2 14 11 2 1 30 14 16 35
Westside Wolves (Grey)
14 9 3 2 34 16 18 30
UWA (Green) 14 7 2 5 32 23 9 23
Hale 2 14 4 2 8 22 37 -15 14
Melville 2 14 3 0 11 19 37 -18 9
NC Raiders 2 14 1 4 9 11 35 -24 7
UWA (Blue) 14 1 3 10 9 43 -34 6
J 9/10 B (Black) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves (White)
14 8 1 5 38 22 16 25
Fremantle 14 6 6 2 36 17 19 24
WASPS 14 5 6 3 27 17 10 21
Vic Park 14 5 6 3 28 24 4 21
YMCC 14 5 5 4 18 22 -4 20
UWA 14 0 2 12 9 54 -45 2
J 11/12 A Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Vic Park 14 11 2 1 49 12 37 35
AW Reds 13 9 1 3 45 20 25 28
UWA 14 9 2 3 25 20 5 29
Westside Wolves 14 8 3 3 42 22 20 27
CT Pirates 13 4 0 9 31 47 -16 12
Melville 13 2 3 8 18 37 -19 9
Hale 10 1 1 8 5 34 -29 4
NC Raiders 13 1 2 10 11 34 -23 5
J 11/12 A Promotion Girls
P W D L F A GD Pts
YMCC 9 9 0 0 90 1 89 27
Joondalup Lakers 12 6 3 3 20 17 3 21
UWA 3 12 6 2 4 24 29 -5 20
WASPS 13 6 2 5 18 25 -7 20
Fremantle 12 5 3 4 22 42 -20 18
Modernians 12 4 4 4 15 21 -6 16
Whitford 11 2 3 6 8 21 -13 9
Lions (Navy) 11 2 3 6 11 32 -21 9
Newman Knights 12 1 2 9 4 24 -20 5
J 11/12 A Reserve Girls
P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions (Gold) 14 12 0 2 61 10 51 36
AW Reds 2 14 11 1 2 83 15 68 34
UWA 2 14 11 1 2 63 16 47 34
Hale 2 14 6 3 5 28 30 -2 21
Westside Wolves 2 14 3 4 7 15 47 -32 13
Vic Park 2 14 3 3 8 20 46 -26 12
NC Raiders 2 14 3 1 10 18 54 -36 10
Fremantle 2 14 0 1 13 9 79 -70 1
J 9/10 A Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 14 12 1 1 62 15 47 37
Melville 14 11 1 2 53 9 44 34
UWA 14 7 3 4 33 26 7 24
Vic Park 14 6 1 7 16 32 -16 19
Westside Wolves 14 4 3 7 22 43 -21 15
CT Pirates 14 4 2 8 25 34 -9 14
NC Raiders 14 2 3 9 15 36 -21 9
YMCC 14 2 2 10 16 47 -31 8
J 9/10 B (Gold) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale (Navy) 14 8 2 4 32 15 17 26
Newman Knights 14 6 6 2 18 12 6 24
Whitford 14 7 2 5 29 18 11 23
Westside Wolves (Grey)
14 5 4 5 26 28 -2 19
Lions 14 5 2 7 20 22 -2 17
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 2 2 10 10 40 -30 8
J 9/10 B (Sand) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale (Blue) 14 13 0 1 59 9 50 39
St Brigids 14 8 1 5 42 34 8 25
Westside Wolves (Pink)
14 8 0 6 42 32 10 24
Southern River 14 5 0 9 15 30 -15 15
Melville 14 4 2 8 14 31 -17 14
CT Pirates 14 1 3 10 6 42 -36 6
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Lions 14 9 4 1 36 8 28 31
Westside Wolves 14 8 4 2 22 8 14 28
Vic Park 14 6 4 4 20 9 11 22
UWA 14 5 4 5 18 17 1 19
Melville 14 2 4 8 9 28 -19 10
WASPS 14 1 2 11 5 40 -35 5
J 5/6 A Promotion girls P W D L F A GD Pts
NC Raiders 14 13 0 1 41 9 32 39
Whitford 14 7 4 3 30 9 21 25
AW Reds 14 7 3 4 55 18 37 24
YMCC 14 7 3 4 41 13 28 24
Fremantle 14 1 1 12 6 63 -57 4
Joondalup Lakers 14 1 1 12 7 68 -61 4
J 5/6 A Reserve Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 2 14 10 3 1 25 4 21 33
Westside Wolves (Grey) 14 8 3 3 16 8 8 27
NC Raiders 2 14 4 5 5 11 11 0 17
Rockingham 14 4 5 5 11 17 -6 17
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 4 4 6 14 15 -1 16
UWA 2 14 1 2 11 9 31 -22 5
2016 SEASON - GIRLS’ JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGSJ 7/8 A Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 14 12 1 1 55 7 48 37
Melville 14 11 2 1 34 4 30 35
Lions 14 10 1 3 39 11 28 31
UWA 14 8 2 4 37 13 24 26
YMCC 14 3 3 8 11 28 -17 12
WASPS 14 3 3 8 10 28 -18 12
NC Raiders 14 2 2 10 11 45 -34 8
Joondalup Lakers 14 0 0 14 5 66 -61 0
J 7/8 A Promotion Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Rockingham 14 14 0 0 91 3 88 42
Fremantle 14 8 4 2 29 11 18 28
Vic Park 14 8 3 3 42 13 29 27
Modernians 14 6 4 4 32 25 7 22
AW Reds 14 4 4 6 19 38 -19 16
Hale 14 3 3 8 18 28 -10 12
UWA (Blue) 14 3 2 9 15 36 -21 11
OGMHC 14 0 0 14 1 93 -92 0
J 7/8 A Reserve Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 2 14 10 3 1 21 4 17 33
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 9 4 1 28 9 19 31
Westside Wolves (Grey)
14 6 3 5 20 15 5 21
Lions 2 14 5 3 6 19 22 -3 18
WASPS 2 14 0 6 8 1 17 -16 6
UWA (Green) 14 0 5 9 4 26 -22 5
J 7/8 B (Black) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 10 9 1 0 36 6 30 28
Westside Wolves (Grey)
13 9 1 3 33 13 20 28
Westside Wolves (Red) 13 9 1 3 30 12 18 28
Lions (Navy) 14 6 2 6 27 25 2 20
Lions (Gold) 13 5 1 7 21 19 2 16
Melville (Maroon) 14 4 3 7 17 23 -6 15
NC Raiders 13 3 2 8 9 40 -31 11
Southern River 14 1 1 12 7 42 -35 4
J 7/8 B (Gold) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Whitford 13 8 4 1 26 8 18 28
Joondalup Lakers 13 7 5 1 18 6 12 26
YMCC 14 5 4 5 22 25 -3 19
Ellenbrook Falcons 13 4 2 7 21 17 4 14
AW Reds 10 2 4 4 6 9 -3 10
Westside Wolves (White)
13 1 3 9 6 34 -28 6
J 7/8 B (Sand) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Fremantle 14 12 1 1 39 14 25 37
Rockingham 14 7 2 5 23 17 6 23
WASPS 14 6 4 4 24 12 12 22
Melville (White) 14 5 4 5 19 25 -6 19
CT Pirates 14 2 4 8 16 28 -12 10
St Brigids 14 1 3 10 10 35 -25 6
J 5/6 B (Black) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves (Grey) 14 10 3 1 28 8 20 33
YMCC (Green) 14 8 3 3 21 9 12 27
Whitford (White) 14 6 4 4 17 10 7 22
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 4 2 8 10 19 -9 14
Vic Park 14 4 1 9 9 18 -9 13
Newman Knights 14 3 1 10 10 31 -21 10
2016 SEASON GIRLS’ JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGSJ 5/6 B (Gold) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions (Navy) 14 13 0 1 49 11 38 39
Whitford (Blue) 14 9 2 3 40 18 22 29
Hale 14 7 2 5 27 22 5 23
NC Raiders 14 3 3 8 12 34 -22 12
Joondalup Lakers 14 3 2 9 17 29 -12 11
YMCC (White) 14 1 3 10 13 44 -31 6
J 5/6 B (Sand) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions (Maroon) 14 9 3 2 34 10 24 30
Lions (Yellow) 14 7 4 3 23 27 -4 25
Westside Wolves (White)
14 6 5 3 16 8 8 23
Modernians 14 3 5 6 13 20 -7 14
UWA 14 2 6 6 10 21 -11 12
AW Reds 14 0 7 7 4 16 -12 7
J 5/6 C Girls P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves (Pink) 14 10 3 1 41 8 33 33
WASPS (Green) 14 9 4 1 30 3 27 31
Melville 14 8 4 2 49 15 34 28
WASPS (Yellow) 14 7 1 6 24 14 10 22
Rockingham 14 2 0 12 10 44 -34 6
Southern River 14 0 0 14 2 72 -70 0
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MEN
BDHA PREMIERSHIP TABLE
P W L D F A GD P
S W LEAGUE
WESTS 20 18 1 1 107 19 88 55
BOYANUP 20 12 6 2 52 26 26 38
MARIST 20 9 7 4 46 27 19 31
ASSOCIATES 20 8 6 6 38 25 13 30
EXIES 20 3 15 2 15 99 -84 11
TOWNS SOUTH 20 2 17 1 15 77 -62 7
A2 GRADE
MARIST 20 17 2 1 71 22 49 52
COLLIE 20 13 5 2 65 29 36 41
BOYANUP 20 12 4 4 47 25 22 40
EXIES 20 6 13 1 40 61 -21 19
ASSOCIATES 20 4 15 1 28 65 -37 13
TOWNS SOUTH 20 3 16 1 24 73 -49 10
A3 GRADE
DONNYBROOK 18 16 1 1 65 23 42 49
MARIST 18 13 2 3 49 16 33 42
EXIES 18 10 5 3 41 26 15 33
EATON EAGLES 18 10 6 2 49 26 23 32
HARVEY 18 8 6 4 38 20 18 28
BOYAN UP 18 8 7 3 37 37 0 27
TOWNS SOUTH 18 8 9 1 38 44 -6 25
EXIES CUBS 18 1 12 5 21 49 -28 8
ASSOCIATES 18 2 14 2 7 54 -47 8
EE HC 18 1 15 2 19 69 -50 5
WOMEN
BDHA PREMIERSHIP TABLE
P W L D F A GD P
S W LEAGUE
BOYANUP 18 14 0 4 49 12 37 46
COLLIE 18 10 7 1 38 27 11 31
ROBINS 18 9 6 3 31 20 11 30
MARIST 18 8 5 5 31 19 12 29
ASSOCIATES 18 6 6 6 21 25 -4 24
TOWNS SOUTH 18 1 10 7 15 40 -25 10
EXIES 18 1 15 2 4 46 -42 5
A2 GRADE
MARIST 18 13 4 1 31 11 20 40
TOWNS SOUTH 18 10 4 4 42 22 20 34
EATON EAGLES 18 10 6 2 29 13 16 32
BOYANUP BROOK 18 10 6 2 30 25 5 32
EXIES 18 6 9 3 18 23 -5 21
BOYANUP 18 3 13 2 12 40 -28 11
ASSOCIATES 18 3 13 2 12 40 -28 11
A3 GRADE
MARIST 21 18 1 2 53 11 42 56
EXIES KITTENS 21 16 4 1 83 15 68 49
TOWNS SOUTH 21 10 8 3 34 30 4 33
DONNYBROOK 21 9 7 5 36 24 12 32
ASSOCIATES 21 7 11 3 22 36 -14 24
EATON EAGLES 21 4 11 6 18 41 -23 18
BOYANUP 21 4 15 2 17 61 -44 14
EXIES 21 2 13 6 11 56 -45 12
Bunbury Hockey is heading in a positive direction with consistent numbers, we have also had an amazing 22 junior athletes attend state this year, and also 1 junior umpire attend states. This year saw Wests Men win their first SWHL premiership, and the Boyanup ladies once again taking home the title. The A2W was again taken out by Marist making it back to back for them; the A2M was won by Collie for the first time in the Bunbury competition.The A3 division was dominated by Marist with both Men and Women winning the premiership.
Looking forward to a successful season in 2017.
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2016 was another busy season for Busselton with a large number of South West Strikers games and South West League (SWL) games being playing at the Stadium. And finally, 22 years after their last SWL Grand Final win, West’s men bought home the silverware. Both South West league Grand Finals were held in Busselton with a large portion of the crowd supporting the home side, which Wests won 3 - 1. The women’s South West league Grand Final was a hard fought game between Collie and Boyanup and the scores were level on the final siren. With just six seconds to play in the second lot of extra time Boyanup scored the winning goal. The 2016 season concluded on the weekend of October 8 & 9 with our annual Retravision Masters Carnival which saw 28 teams from the Great Southern, South West and Perth Metro areas make the treck to Busselton. The weather proved to be a bit of a challenge with all four season over the weekend but all teams had an enjoyable weekend of hockey and socialising and vowed to return in 2017.
SENIOR MEN
TEAM POINTS
Cavaliers 36
Wests 34
Countrys 23
Margaret River 19
Capel 12
Grand Final won by Wests
SENIOR WOMEN
TEAM POINTS
Margaret River 46
Countrys 44
Cavaliers Orange 29
Capel 28
Robins 21
Wests 9
Cavaliers White 7
Grand Final won by Margaret River
MASTERS
TEAM POINTS
Capel 39
Margaret River 31
Wests 28
Cougars 26
Centrals 23
Redbacks 13
Jets 13
Grand Final won by Cougars
JNR 9-12 BOYS
TEAM POINTS
Cavaliers 47
Capel 31
Wests 18
Margaret River 1
Grand Final won by Cavaliers
JNR 9-12 GIRLS
TEAM POINTS
Cavaliers 40
Countrys 39
Wests 30
Capel 25
Robins 13
Margaret River 1
Grand Final won by Countrys
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EGHA FINAL LADDER POSITIONS JUNIOR DIVISION
U17 Boys U17 Girls U13 Boys U13 Girls
YM HC YM HC CBC HC Mines HC
CBC HC Pegasus HC Norths - Wesley HC YM HC
Norths - Wesley HC CBC HC YM HC CBC HC
Pegasus HC Mines HC Pegasus HC Norths - Wesley HC
Mines HC Norths - Wesley HC Mines HC Pegasus HC
EGHA FINAL LADDER POSITIONS SENIOR DIVISIONS
A1 League (Men) A1 League (Women) A2 Reserves (Men) A2 Reserves (Women)
Norths Wesley HC CBC HC CBC HC Pegasus HC
Pegasus HC Pegasus HC Pegasus HC YM HC
CBC HC Mines HC Norths Wesley HC Veterans HC
YM HC Norths Wesley HC YM HC CBC HC
Mines HC YM HC Mines HC Norths Wesley HC
Mines HC
EGHA JUNIOR DIVISION AWARDS
CHAMPION CLUB - YM HOCKEY CLUB (YMHC)
Division Best & Fairest Leading Goal Scorer Grand Final Results
U17 Boys Daniel Ace-Heaton (Mines HC)
Chris McCulloch (CBC HC) YMHC def CBC HC
U17 Girls Emma McFall (YMHC) Caitlyn Williams (Pegasus HC)
YMHC def CBC HC
U13 Boys Fynn Moulds (Norths-Wesley)
Matthew Dellar (CBC HC) Norths Wesley HC
def YMHC
U13 Girls Zoe Thiel (CBC HC) Casey Reghanzani (Mines HC)
Mines HC def YMHC
EGHA SENIOR DIVISION AWARDS
CHAMPION CLUB - CBC HOCKEY CLUB
Division Best & Fairest Leading Goal Scorer Grand Final Results
A1 League (Men) Nick Lavery (Norths-Wesley)
Matt Souchon (Norths-Wesley)
Norths Wesley HC
def Pegasus HC
A1 League (Womens) Charlotte Polmear (Pegasus HC)
Kim Henderson (CBC HC) CBC HC def Mines HC
A2 Reserves (Men) Nick Coombs (Pegasus HC) Kyle Battista (CBC HC) CBC HC def YMHC
A2 Reserves (Women) Mikala Richardson (YMHC) Missy Nesbitt (Pegasus HC) YMHC def CBC HC
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MEN’S A-GRADE P W L D F A GD PTS
YACHT CLUB 20 15 4 1 60 31 +29 46
CASUALS 20 11 5 4 64 31 +33 37
SAINTS 20 12 7 1 56 40 +16 37
MURCHISON 20 8 9 3 48 43 +5 27
ROVERS 20 5 13 2 32 70 -38 17
AUSTRALS 20 3 16 1 31 76 -45 10
WOMEN’S A-GRADE
CARDINALS 20 19 0 1 87 7 +80 58
MURCHISON 20 12 6 2 31 33 -2 38
AUSTRALS 20 8 5 7 38 34 +4 31
SAINTS 20 9 8 3 26 28 -2 30
YACHT CLUB 20 2 15 3 17 54 -37 9
SWANS 20 1 17 2 8 51 -43 5
MEN’S A-RESERVE
CASUALS 20 14 5 1 82 27 +55 43
MURCHISON 20 9 5 6 44 31 +13 33
AUSTRALS 20 8 7 5 47 45 +2 29
YACHT CLUB *forfeit 20 8 9 3 35 39 -4 26
ROVERS 20 7 9 4 42 54 -12 25
SAINTS 20 3 14 3 24 78 -54 12
WOMEN’S A-RESERVE 1
CARDINALS 16 14 1 1 63 9 +54 43
SAINTS 16 11 1 4 22 5 +17 37
AUSTRALS 16 11 4 1 44 17 +27 34
MURCHISON 16 6 7 3 19 26 -7 21
YACHT CLUB 16 5 7 4 27 30 -3 19
VETERANS 17 3 13 1 17 54 -37 10
SWANS 17 0 17 0 1 52 -51 0
GIRLS SUB JUNIORS
DIAMONDS 10 8 0 2 36 3 +33 26
SFX/TARCOOLA 10 3 3 4 12 18 -6 13
ST. LAWRENCE STRIKERS 10 0 8 2 4 31 -27 2
GIRLS SUB JUNIORS - DIVISION 1
STRATHALBYN 13 12 1 0 65 15 +50 36
ST. LAWRENCE 13 6 6 1 36 35 +1 19
GERALDTON GRAMMAR 13 5 5 3 25 29 -4 18
TARCOOLA 13 4 7 2 34 37 -3 14
SFX 13 3 6 4 22 39 -17 13
ST JOHN'S 5 0 5 0 1 28 -27 0
GIRLS SUB JUNIORS - DIVISION 2
STRATHALBYN 13 11 1 1 54 17 +37 34
GERALDTON 13 7 3 3 24 11 +13 24
SFX 13 7 5 1 23 20 +3 22
TARCOOLA 13 6 6 1 16 25 -9 19
ST. LAWRENCE 13 4 8 1 18 27 -9 13
ST. JOHN’S 7 2 1 4 8 6 +2 10
LEANING TREE 13 2 8 3 9 21 -12 9
GERALDTON GRAMMAR 13 1 8 4 6 31 -25 7
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2016 PREMIERS - LOCAL COMPETITIONS
MEN’S DIVISION ONE
MIDCITY HOCKEY CLUB
WOMEN’S DIVISION ONE
PINJARRA HOCKEY CLUB
WOMEN’S DIVISION TWO
HALLS HEAD HOCKEY CLUB
2016 was a year of consolidation and planning for hockey in the Peel region. We have continued on our program of development in all areas of our responsibilities, with much progress in umpiredevelopment and a continuing coaching and player development plan across all ages. Without being proactive in these areas enthu-siasm drops away and both our local hockey and Metro teamswill suffer. Our progress is already evident with our junior Metro team enthusiasm and the players’ willingness to participate in our senior Metro sides.
This was a year where our financial base was more solid despite substantial infrastructure expenses throughout the season. We are also on track with forward planning to replace our turf for 2019season.
With a new Strategic plan in place Peel Hockey is looking forward with confidence for the next few years. Neville GriffithsPresident 2016
J9/12
MANDURAH HOCKEY CLUB
J7/8
MANDURAH HOCKEY CLUB
HWA COMPETITION PREMIERS
PEEL REBELS - J9/10 BOYS B GRADE
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Team
Men A Grade
ALLBLACKS
WARRIORS MEN
OLYMPICS
RIFFS
ALL BLACKS A
Men B Grade
WARRIORS MEN
DUMBLEYUNG
WAGIN
RIFFS
WILLIAMS
ALLBLACKS
PINGELLY
OLYMPICS
Team
Upper School Competition
EAGLES
VULTURES
NRC TOUCANS
FALCONS
COLLEGIANS
AG RANGERS
Middle School Competition
PUMAS
TIGERS
PANTHERS
LEOPARDS
COUGARS
NRC LIONS
Lower School Competition
WILLIAMS
DUMBLEYUNG
STINGRAYS
DINGOES
BULLDOGS
BROOKTON
WAGIN
DEVILS
SAINTS
2016 was a huge year for the UGSHA with the resurfacing of our facility with the top of the range Tiger Turf Wet Pro surface being completed in late December 2015. This resurfacing was also the catalyst for other upgrades to our facility with new retaining walls, storage area, sea contain-ers, and a $60,000 children’s playground being built at the hockey stadium to service the UGSHA families and the wider community. These fa-cilities, coupled with our full digital full video scoreboard and entertainment system, were part of a proposal to Hockey Australia to potentially host a National level match or even “pie in the sky” - an international match.
In March Hockey Australia visited UGSHA and were privy to a full tour of the hockey facility and the adjoining Regional Rec Centre, with a view that there may be something in the pipeline for an international Match Vs Great Britain. In cutting a long story short, we were successful in gaining not one – but two internationals between the Kookaburras and Great Britain on the 21 & 22 May (coincidentally the 21st May delivered the worst weather conditions in Narrogin for 50 odd years). Despite all the bad weather, we managed to successfully pull off the series, which was being broadcast worldwide via Epicentre TV.
This was a HUGE coup for the UGSHA and one we are all extremely proud of.
In regards to our local competition and our successes, the UGSHA had a great season with the culmination of the year being our Grand Final series. The talking point of the finals was the Men’s A grade, where a team (All Blacks) scraped into the final four after only winning four games all season, and eventually made it into the Grand Final to play Warriors (who had only lost one game all year – to All Blacks coincidentally). No one gave All Blacks a chance, but they played out of their socks and defeated the hot favourites to claim back to back premierships. The final tables for the UGSHA were:
We have had a changing of the leadership team this October when Mark Regan stepped down as President after nine years and Andrew Corner stepped up from Vice President to take on the role. We plan to continue to develop our facility to make it the best regional hockey stadium in WA. We are also planning for the next international match hosting gig in the next year or so.
We look forward to working with Hockey WA and Hockey Australia to further support our sport and our athletes across all levels.
Mark ReganPresident – UGSHA (now Vice President)
Team
Women A Grade
WARRIORS WOMEN
WAGIN
WILLIAMS
ROBINS (UGSHA)
MIGHTY DUCKS
Women B Grade
WARRIORS WOMEN
PINGELLY
WICKEPIN
WAGIN
BROOKTON
WILLIAMS
ROBINS WHITE
ALLBLACKS
ROBINS RED
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The 2016 season saw 66 teams entere, an increase from 2015 by three teams. 43 of these teams were juniors and 23 were seniors. Great Southern Grammar, Vikings and Mount Barker Hockey Club made up the majority of the teams.Both the Albany turf (regional centre of the LGSHA) and the new turf in Mount Barker were used extensively throughout the season, with one junior grade played on grass.
In conjunction with HWA, a ‘Regional Roadshow’ was held early in 2016. From 18 to 21 February, HWA and the Association focused on junior player development – Association players and schools in the region. In addition, a coaching clinic was held with a number of local coaches at-taining Level 1.
Six junior players were selected for State teams this year with an increase in the number of junior players taking part in TAP in Perth.
Year 11/12 boys and girls teams were successful in the State Championships coming second and first respectively. The Association has formed a sub-committee to look at turf replacement with the intent of a new turf ready for the 2018 season.
Finals Results
Whiteford Shied A Grade Premiers (Mens ) - ManypeaksK & A Rule Shield A Grade (Womens ) - TigersSimpson Shield Premiers B Grade (Mens) – Mt Barker BlackE Norman Shield B Grade (Womens) - GrammarLGSHA Boys U17 - Boys Upper HS – Boys Under 18’s – Grammar BlueBoys Middle HS Boys 9/10 – Viking RaidersLGSHA Boys U15 – Boys16 - Boys Lower HS – Boys 7/8 – Grammar BlueEvertrans Shield Premiers Boys U12 - Boys Upper Primary – Boys 5/6 – Mixed for 2016 – Viking Crusaders shared with Mt BarkerLGSMHA BoysU10 - Boys Middle Primary - No CompetitionKJ & J Lynch Shield Girls U17- Girls Upper HS – Girls Under 18’s – ASHSGirls Middle HS – Girls 9/10 - North AlbanyLGSHA Girls U15 – Girls Lower HS – Girls 7/8 - Grammar WhiteGirls Inter School Hockey Shield P Heberle Girls U12 - Girls Upper Primary – Girls 5/6 - no completion for 2016Vicki Jamieson Memorial Girls U10 - Girls Middle Primary – No competition
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