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HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND
ANNUAL REPORT
2016
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4. 2016 Outcomes
5. CEO Report
7. Chair’s Report
8. Board
9. Hockey Foundation
10. Gala Dinner
11. GROW THE HOCKEY COMMUNITY
12. Fan Engagement
13. Coaching & Development
15. Umpires & Officials
20. Small Sticks
18. Masters
20. Maori
21. A WORLD CLASS HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME
22. Black Sticks Men
24. Black Sticks Women
26. Rio Olympic Games
28. 2016 Ford Trans-Tasman Trophy
30. Black Sticks Milesones
31. Hawke’s Bay Cup
32. Retirements
33. EVENTS AND COMPETITIONS
34. Domestic Competition Results
38. Hockey Councils
39. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
41. Independent Auditor’s Report
43. Statement of Comprehensive Revenue and Expenses
43. Statement of Changes in Net Assets
44. Statement of Financial Position
45. Statement of Cash Flows
45. Notes to the Financial Statements (Extract)
47. ESSENTIAL HOCKEY INFORMATION
48. 2016 Player Numbers
49. 2016 Umpire & Officials Numbers
50. Hockey New Zealand Team
51. Hockey Community Contact List
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SPONSORS AND OFFICIAL PARTNERS
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2016 OUTCOMES
Average viewers of live streamed games
Black Sticks Women
WON the Hawke’s Bay Cup
Bronze medal at Sultan Azlan Shah Cup for Black Sticks Men
Black Sticks Men 7thWIN ON THE WORLD STAGE
STRENGTHEN THE BUSINESS
IN GRANTS received from our funding partners$1.13m $63,779 SURPLUS
on an overall budget of nearly $7.1 million
74,840 School children receive delivery of Small Sticks Program 6.9% growth
SPECTATORS attended international hockey fixtures
15,336 DELIVER WORLD CLASS EVENTS
GROW THE HOCKEY COMMUNITY
55,123 Winter Players 6.1% growth
Summer Players 5% growth 22,161
15k272,000 Facebook fans
Umpires at major international competitions 34
1,162,779 website views 3.7 % growth
2,085people attended Coach
Development Courses
602 teams competed at 34 domestic tournaments
6 NZ Officials at the Rio Olympic Games
CEO REPORT
The Hockey New Zealand Board and hockey community signed off our vision to be the ‘world’s best hockey nation’. Although unashamedly ambitious, the aspiration is realistic.
We have a clear purpose to deliver quality hockey experiences to all New Zealanders and deliver our four key objectives:
- Grow the hockey community
- Win on the World Stage
- Deliver World Class Events
- Strengthen the Business
With people at the heart of OUR 2020 Strategy and being the underpinning principle behind any key decisions, 2016 saw many highlights in the delivery of hockey in New Zealand.
Some key highlights for us in 2016:
- Signing off of OUR 2020 Strategy
- 6% growth in traditional participation
- Hawke’s Bay signed as Naming Rights Partner for the Blacks Sticks for 2016
- Black Sticks Women – semi-finalist at Rio Olympic Games
- Six officials at the Rio Olympic Games including the top official Jason McCracken as Tournament Director for the men’s event
- 300,000+ fans connected to the Black Sticks via social media.
GROW THE HOCKEY COMMUNITY
The hockey community saw the eighth year of consecutive growth with a 6% gain in tradition- al participation and a further 12% in summer participation. Again, the strongest growth was in junior participation with the Small Sticks programme proving the value of a nationally branded participation programme. A further 6% growth in 2016 means since the inception of the Small Sticks programme in 2012, junior participation numbers have grown 34%.
Colin French and Jack Clayton commenced in their new roles as Community Hockey Manager for Adults and Capability and Young People respectively. These roles were implemented to increase the support to the delivery of community hockey through our regional network, associations and clubs.
Ken Maplesden started in October 2016 in the role of General Manager – Community Hockey and Events and has made a strong start to the development of the sport.
Throughout the year, there was a considered approach to strengthening the alignment and unification of the sport. This was undertaken in various forums and workshops throughout the year including four CEO forums, two Hockey New Zealand Board to Regional/Association Chair Forums, one High Performance Forum, two community hockey manager forums and a strategy day connected to both the AGM and the Hockey Leaders Conference.
WIN ON THE WORLD STAGE
Both the Blacks Sticks Men and Black Sticks Women managed to capture the hearts and minds of all New Zealanders at various stages of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Rio was the main focus of the High Performance programme in 2016.
Ultimately, both teams underperformed on our expectations at the Olympics finishing 7th for the men and 4th for the women. The expectations of the teams and Hockey New Zealand were that both teams would finish higher than we did and a significant and thorough debrief has resulted.
The intent for Hockey New Zealand is to address those areas of deficiency immediately, and position ourselves for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2017 and build a long term approach to medalling at the next Olympic Games. To that extent, already we have implemented the following changes:
- Longer term investment from High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) for support of both Black Sticks programmes
- Signed new Naming Rights Partner for the Black Sticks – Vantage Windows and Doors for the next four years
- Introduced two new roles to support the underpinning programmes for the Blacks Sticks and regional performance network: • National Network Manager • Athlete Pathway Manager
- Introduced support for the key specialists skills of drag flicking and goalkeeping
- Identified ways to support the Regional Performance Network
Our Black Sticks Women were able to gain some key gains in the lead in to the Rio Olympics with victories at the Hawke’s Bay Cup (8 Nations Event) in April and Darwin International Challenge in June.
In November, Our Black Sticks Men had their first victory over Australia on home soil since 1967. Colin Batch unfortunately resigned as the Black Sticks Men’s Coach in December. We thank Colin for his efforts and the gains made by the Black Sticks Men during his four years with Hockey New Zealand.
Our Black Sticks Kayla Whitelock (nee Sharland), Emily Gaddum (nee Naylor), Phil Burrows, Kyle Pontifex, Brad Shaw and Ryan Archibald all retired following the 2016 Rio Olympics. We wish them all the best in their future endeavours and thank them for their continued efforts for the Black Sticks over a number of years.
Our New Zealand Under 21 teams, for both the men and women had a busy year in that we had our Junior World Cup qualifying in January, a World Cup preparation tour for each gender in October and then the Junior World Cup in Chile for Women and India for our Men. Our performances proved that we have a lot of depth and talent in New Zealand,
2016 WAS AN IMPORTANT YEAR FOR HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND AS IT SAW THE IMPLEMENTATION OF OUR 2020 STRATEGY.
4thBlack Sticks Women at Rio Olympic Games
5,170 new Renegade Hockey players
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2,000 unique Black Sticks media mentions
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CHAIR’S REPORTCEO REPORT
I have every expectation that in four years’ time, the achievement of OUR 2020 Strategy will be made possible, not just from the strong foundation that the Whole of Hockey Plan from 2010 to 2015 provided, but by the strategic decisions made and initiatives that were commenced in the past 12 months.
For the Board, a very important task during 2016 was the appointment of our new CEO. We were delighted to announce in July, after an extensive advertising and search process, that Ian Francis would formally take the helm. The decision was widely acclaimed by the hockey community and other stakeholders and the progress that we have made during the year under Ian’s leadership is evident in this annual report. Thank you Ian and your very hard working team for the strong contribution this year.
Signing off OUR 2020 Strategy was significant. We have a clear vision and purpose and as a Board we are confident that will be able to monitor its successful implementation over the next four years.
At last year’s AGM we adopted a refreshed Constitution. The efforts of the working group that came together from the length and breadth of the country should not be underestimated. Not only did the robust discussions and healthy debate result in a well drafted document, but the process demonstrated that when the need arises, a collaborative approach to resolving important issues can be undertaken with confidence. We have just commenced our Strategy
Delivery Review and the talent that has been gathered in this new working group is exceptional and I have every belief that this process will achieve an outstanding outcome for the future of hockey in this country.
We were satisfied with the consolidated financial outturn for the year, particularly given the activity in an Olympic year. There are many demands on our resources and continuing with the rollout of our Small Sticks programme is critical to the health of the sport in the decades to come. However, what was already clear but reinforced from the Rio debriefs is that our elite players and those who aspire to achieve national honours require greater financial and other assistance in order for them to sustain the essential training and playing programmes at the very top level. We are committed to achieving a better outcome for the role models in our sport and know that our many supporters, commercial partners and funders agree this must be realised.
Ian’s CEO report is an excellent summary of happenings through the year. I do however, want to highlight a few areas that deserve special mention such is the calibre of people that our sport is blessed to have involved.
and that we need to provide more continued support to our regions and associations in the space of player and coach development. To the many supporters of our Under 21 participants and in particular to the parents who we know 2016 was a busy year and had significant financial impact. We thank you for that and assure you that we are working towards a more cost effective model for our junior participants.
DEVELOP WORLD CLASS EVENTS
2016 was a year in which a lot of the preparatory work was done for OUR 2020 Events Strategy. Our focus was on the preparation for delivery of the FIH Women’s World League in November 2017, and the applications towards our bids for the FIH 2020 Junior World Cup and the FIH 2022 Women’s World Cup.
The preparatory work was complimented with once again a heavy events and domestic tournament schedule, where we delivered 27 test matches around the country in 6 venues and 34 domestic tournaments with 602 teams participating.
The highlight of the events schedule was the delivery of the first Ford Trans-Tasman Trophy. This was held at Lloyd Elsmore Hockey Stadium in November and saw the three days of play host over 5000 attendees and watched on SKY TV and Fox Sports in Australia by more than 80,000 viewers.
The Hawke’s Bay Cup was again held during April in Hastings as part of the overall Festival of Hockey, and in 2016 we had eight nations competing: NZ, Australia, Canada, China, India, Ireland, Japan and Korea. Once again, a huge thank you to Bruce Mactaggart and David Nancarrow from HBSEEC for their continued support and delivery of this world class event. The support from HBSEEC in 2016 extended to a 12 month agreement to support the Black Sticks as Principal Partner in 2016, which was also greatly appreciated.
Our national domestic tournament calendar is still a strength of our sport and delivers many participation opportunities for our players.
For the second year in a row, the Ford National Hockey League was delivered in Whangarei with the support of Northland Hockey CEO Grant McLeod and his team at Northland Hockey, with very generous support from our Naming Rights Partner Ford New Zealand, Trillian Trust and Whangarei District Council.
Midlands Hockey won the Men’s Challenge Shield and Canterbury won the Women’s K-Cup. After strong performances throughout the year in NHL, Under 21s and Under 18s, Midlands won a very close race for the Ramesh Patel Shield as the best performed High Performance Region in 2016.
STRENGTHEN THE BUSINESS
Throughout 2016 there was a clear focus on delivering value to our suite of commercial partners and funders. We have had a strong group of committed partners and we would like to thank the following for their continued support in 2016:
Ford New Zealand; Just Hockey; Kookaburra, Polytan; AON; Executive Travel; Score Sportswear (Lotto); Fuji Xerox; BDO; Gatorade and Sportslink International.As mentioned previously, HBSEEC and the Hawke’s Bay community came together to support our Black Sticks as Principal Partner for 2016. This support was for both teams in their quest for victory at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
In September 2016, we signed a new agreement with Polytan as preferred turf partner. The partnership has started positively with Polytan who are also an FIH Partner. This means that we ended our relationship with Tiger Turf who have been a valued partner of Hockey New Zealand for the previous 29 years. We thank Stephen and the team at Tiger Turf for their contribution over this time.
Hockey New Zealand was very pleased to sign Vantage - Windows and Doors as Naming Rights Partner for the Black Sticks towards the end of 2016 and have commenced the relationship from 1st February 2017 until 2020. This partnership is significant for the sport and will enable the teams to progress with confidence on our quest for victory in 2018 at the World Cups and 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
We were able to sign Qantas and Educare as event partners for the 2016 Trans-Tasman Trophy and we look forward to extending both of those partnerships in 2017.
Our media and digital gained major increases in 2016 as we started the first year of our Digital Strategy. This combined to grow our social media statistics hugely which has put us on target in one measure for being among the top four New Zealand sport brands by 2020.
We had a focus on building our hockey community through our events and functions. In 2016 we delivered:
- A farewell for the Black Sticks heading off to Rio
- An increased focus on our Annual Awards dinner which included the Wellington Launch of the book ‘Striking Gold’ about the Men’s 1976 Gold Medallists marking 40 years since their famous victory
- The Hockey Foundation Gala Dinner, where over 270 people attended and $60,000 raised towards creating healthy Kiwis through hockey
- The Hockey Foundation made solid gains in 2016 with an increased focus and new
trustees coming on board from around the country. The leadership of our Chair Kylie Clegg, has been important in securing new trustees: Dave Wigmore, Hamish Clentworth, Kate Wilson and Andrew Hastie.
In a year, with a heavy focus on the 2016 Rio Olympics and 2016 Junior World Cups, it was pleasing to deliver a slight surplus of $63,779 which was up slightly against budget.
PEOPLE
We do have people at the heart of our strat-egy and in all our decision making. As a sport, we are lucky to have quality people involved in hockey throughout the whole country.
To the Hockey New Zealand Board, thank you for your support in appointing me to the role of Chief Executive Officer in July 2016. The leadership, support and guidance you have provided in leading our sport and OUR 2020 Strategy has been extremely valuable and will no doubt continue in 2017 as we build the momentum towards 2020.
Our Chair, Dean Ellwood, has done an amazing amount for our sport and in 2016 continued to provide excellent leadership of our sport and the Board. Thank you for your leadership Dean.
The Hockey New Zealand team, have continued to work hard and have delivered in the key areas in 2016.
During 2016, the following team members left Hockey New Zealand and we wish them all the best in their new endeavours:
- Jacqui Swan, Administration Manager left in May 2016
- Colin Batch, Black Sticks Men’s Coach left in December 2016
- Craig Gribble, Technical Manager left in December 2016
- Virginia Henderson, Commercial Manager left in December 2016
- Donna Dicker, Finance Manager left in December 2016
Around the community and in our associations and regions we have many people who give their time so willingly to our sport, in both paid and volunteer roles. To all of you, it is a big thank you for all you do for our sport.
We hope to continue the positive momentum in 2017 as we march on to becoming the ‘world’s best hockey nation’ and all the best.
Ian Francis Chief Executive Officer
2016 HAS BEEN A VERY SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOR HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND. MANY MILESTONES HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED AS WELL AS TARGETS MET.
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HOCKEY FOUNDATION
2016 saw a number of new initiatives intro-duced – a presence at Masters in Nelson, the March test series in Auckland and Ford National Hockey League. We also kept you up to date with quarterly communications sent out to everyone on our database. The $10 optional donation upon club registration generated 160 people ticking the $10 box. A good start, but imagine if that 160 became 16,000 ticks each year!
The highlight of the year was the Hockey Foundation’s Gala Dinner. Thank you to all those people who supported the Gala Dinner. You came from everywhere – Northland, Hawke’s Bay, Hamilton, Rangitikei and further. The amount raised from the auction items was more than ever before and the electronic bidding added a competitive element to the evening as dubious tactics came into play to outbid competitors! The Gala Dinner was much more than raising funds and promoting the Hockey Foundation’s message. It was a chance to honour and thank our recently returned Black Sticks from Rio and bring people together who are so passionate about hockey. The Gala Dinner reinforced to me, that as a sport, we are incredibly lucky to have so many people who give so much.
2017 will be about building on the lessons learnt in 2016 and looking to other foundations to understand what drives success. The Hockey Foundation will be working closely with Chris Klaassen to explore philanthropic opportunities that he has been so successful in doing with Rowing New Zealand.
We are also investigating a proposal where everyone can contribute in a small way. We want to be able to create a legacy where, through self-generating income, any Kiwi kid can play hockey, irrespective of finances. We want to leave hockey in a better position for future generations than where it is today.
The Hockey Foundation’s promise to live within its means has been delivered on in 2016. Grants were paid out to Wellington, Manawatu, Otago and Nelson thanks to the generous donations tagged to regions or associations. Grants assisted with equipment, Small Sticks programmes and facility development.
Without Sir Owen Glenn’s incredible generosity, there would be no Hockey Foundation. Thank you Sir Owen for not only creating a vision for the Hockey Foundation, but making it happen. Those of us coming after you continue to try and honour that vision. Our goal is ambitious, to raise $2.5 million by 2020 (currently $1.2million is in the endowment fund). Thank you to existing donors and new 2016 donors. Your generosity is really appreciated.
The 2016 Hockey Foundation Trustees come from all over New Zealand which is important to bring different perspectives and thinking. We welcomed Andrew Hastie (Canterbury), our first ever Otago trustee, Kate Wilson and Hamish Clentworth (Wellington). Thank you to those new trustees, Dave Wigmore and the staff at Hockey NZ, in particular James Sutherland, Ian Francis, Donna Dicker and Virginia Henderson for their huge amount of time, energy and ideas to help the Hockey Foundation move forward positively.
Thank you to Craig Armitage and Tone Borren for their fantastic contribution to the Hockey Foundation as they step down in 2016.
We all look forward to making 2017 the best year yet for the Hockey Foundation.
Kylie Clegg Chairperson, Hockey Foundation
Thank you to all of our generous donors:
FOUNDING PATRON
Sir Owen G Glenn
FIRST ELEVEN DONORS
Jon and Sue TannerSuresh and Kalpana ChimanlalLaurence FamilyJohn and Sharon WilliamsonBoyd Family Foundation Owen DajiScott and Sandra LoudonMurray and Yvonne LoudonFoodstuffs Owners Group (Waikato and Bay of Plenty) Brian DrakeFoodstuffs Owners Group (Midlands)Craigs Investment Partners
GOLD DONORS
John CullenMonckton Charitable TrustMary DevineCraig ArmitageKylie and Michael Clegg
SILVER DONORS
Bill and Sue ShepherdRik CutfieldWoods Family Rowan Kingston and Jane GouldingDavid Appleby Michael Bignall Diane and George Proudfoot Anna StokesCorrine PritchardKate Wilson
BEQUESTS
Chica Gilmer estateKathleen Elaine Batty estate
HOCKEY FOUNDATION TRUSTEES
Kylie Clegg (Chair) Dave WigmoreAndrew HastieKate WilsonHamish Clentworth
MORE FIT AND HEALTHY KIWIS PLAYING HOCKEY IS WHAT THE HOCKEY FOUNDATION CONTINUES TO STRIVE FOR.
BOARD
Hockey New Zealand Board (as at 31 December 2016):
Kylie CleggJohn RadovonichTone BorrenJason McCracken (retired November 2016)Sharon WilliamsonAnne UrlwinAndrew RoweDean EllwoodAndrew Gaze
CHAIR’S REPORT
I was fortunate to be able to spend my holidays last year in South America and was a regular attendee at the hockey in Rio. Not only was it tremendous to see so many passionate Kiwis in the stands, but seeing the world class talent of our Black Sticks as they competed incredibly well against the very best in the world was simply fantastic. Add to that seeing how smoothly the Men’s tournament was being run by our own Jason McCracken with other officials such as Amber Church doing their bit on and off the pitch, made being a proud New Zealander very easy. Whilst no medals were won, the perception of hockey and New Zealand’s place on the international stage were both significantly enhanced during those Olympic Games. Our challenge is to maintain that momentum.
At home our success in achieving continued growth in player numbers, evidences the talent and dedication that we have in all our communities. Ian and his team provide the guidance and support but the hours and hours of passionate volunteer effort at the coal face is what sets hockey apart from most other sporting codes and continues to be the difference.
Hockey NZ is also truly thankful to our commercial partners and funders, who have belief in us on our journey to be the ‘world’s best hockey nation.’ We are very fortunate
with the close relationship we enjoy with these incredibly important stakeholders. Their trust in us is not taken for granted and our association with these organisations Is hugely valued.
At a Board level I have been fortunate to chair such a talented group. I do thank them all very much. Our Board committees have worked very well and continue to do so. At this AGM Tone Borren steps down after serving on the Board for over six years. Tone’s wisdom and willingness to contribute has been gratefully received. Of course, with his appointment to the CEO role at the International Hockey Federation (FIH), Jason McCracken had to retire from the Board. We will all miss his forthright contributions and the rigour that Jason promoted around discussions on important issues. Jason sets very high standards and Hockey NZ has been the beneficiary of this. We are delighted with his appointment which is a huge achievement and we wish him all the best in the future as he plays a pivotal role in the development of the sport on a global scale. We were also delighted to hear that Craig Gribble was appointed to a senior position at the FIH as Officials and Appointments Manager. Hockey NZ can be rightly very proud of these appointments.
I also want to thank and pay a particular acknowledgement to fellow Hockey NZ
Board member and Chair of the Hockey Foundation, Kylie Clegg. Kylie has not only reinvigorated the Foundation with particular emphasis on the needs of the grassroots game, but also found the time to lead from a board perspective, Hockey NZ’s high level health and safety strategy and policy.
With a new management structure in place and a number of talented individuals having recently joined Ian’s leadership team, the Board looks forward with confidence to an exciting year ahead, culminating with the FIH Women’s World League Final to be held in Auckland in November. We know from our experiences during and after the 2011 Owen Glenn Champions Trophy, the positive impact that having the world’s best teams playing in a tournament in New Zealand can have. This 2017 event will be a wonderful opportunity for us to promote our sport even further.
Dean EllwoodChairman – Hockey New Zealand
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GROW THE HOCKEY COMMUNITY
GROW THE HOCKEY COMMUNITY
GALA DINNER
The Hockey Foundation held its 2016 Gala Dinner on Friday October 14th at Auckland’s Langham Hotel. Over 260 guests joined us for the fundraising event including current and former Black Sticks, Hockey Foundation donors and Hockey NZ sponsors.
With the generous support of all the event attendees and the many businesses and people who donated auction items, we were able to raise over $60,000 through the charity auctions and raffle! This was more money raised than any other previous Hockey Foundation Gala Dinner.
The proceeds from the event will help the Hockey Foundation to support and develop grassroots hockey throughout the country, and continue to grow our Endowment Fund. With an ambitious goal to grow the Endowment Fund by over $1 million to $2.5 million by 2020, events such as the Gala Dinner are crucial to the success of the Hockey Foundation.
Guests were treated to live music from Mike Chunn’s Play It Strange Trust as well as candid interviews with Black Sticks Anita McLaren and Simon Child, as well as former Men’s Coach Colin Batch and Women’s Assistant Coach Sean Dancer. Thank you to each of the players and coaches who generously gave their time to share their Rio Olympic experiences and stories with our captivated audience.
Thank you also to Sue Shepherd for kindly donating her time and expertise to take photos throughout the evening.
Thank you to all businesses and individuals who kindly donated toward our auction:
Anita McLaren, Simon Child, Colin Batch, Mark Hager, Hockey NZ, Ford, Kauri Bay Boomrock, The Dunes Matarangi Golf Resort, Nespresso, NZ Cricket, Kookaburra, Yamaha, AJ Hackett Bungy NZ, Inflite Charters Ltd, Bike Barn, Les Mills Britomart, John Key, Wardrobe World, Off Road NZ, HBSEEC, Sileni Wine, Art Deco Masonic Hotel, Maina Cafe and Bistro, The Turkington Family, Weta Workshop, Kaye Maxwell’s Golf Retreat, NZ Football, Dan Carter, Rob Waddell, Co-Sell, 2 Degrees, NumberWorks’nWords, Medstrength Gym, Bendon, Te Rapa mowers and Chainsaws, Sunglass Style, Snow Planet, Just Hockey, Triathlon NZ, My Food Bag, Placemakers Cook Street, Tasty Pot, Auckland Seafood School, Bliss Reflexology, Dry & Tea, Bar Works Hospitality Group, Gull NZ, Auckland Jet Boat Tours, Hallertau, Silverdale Adventure Park, Lake District Adventures, Woodhill Mountain Bike Park, Brittain Wynyard, Auckland Rugby and TVNZ.
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ONLINE GROWTH
2014 2015 2016
99,283 139,000 272,000
5,897 10,151 12,500
4,200 10,243 18,000
280,000 1,140,000 1,558,500
987,576 1,121,356 1,162,779
0 3,500 5,000
COACHING & DEVELOPMENT
COACHING AND DEVELOPMENT
Community Hockey Managers (CHM)Northland Lloyd GurrNorth Harbour Duncan RoberstonAuckland Liz Perry/Cam GibbonsCentral Kathy NormanCapital Dan GrantCanterbury Jon O’Haire
Regional Development Managers (RDM)Northland Brad PitmanNorth Harbour Briar Parker/Husmit UnkaAuckland Sandie MackieCounties Mike Delaney/ Angus PashleyWaikato Sam BrownTauranga Franki TrainiBOP Jamie CarrollHawke’s Bay Andrea CullenPoverty Bay Wade MansonWanganui Michelle LowManawatu Nicolette VanZeijlTaranaki Jo ScottWairarapa Sharon GatesWellington Jainesh SukhaTasman Craig BrettCanterbury Ben OwersOtago Tory DoughertySouth Canterbury Janelle AmalfitanoSouthland Tony Fryer
Community Hockey Conferences 23-24 February 2016, Community Hockey Managers Conference21-23 November 2016, Community Hockey Forum
REGISTERED “ACTIVE” COACHES 2016
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Small Sticks 805 966 1,097 1,185 1230 1,387 1504
Youth 206 152 235 257 269 302 321
Club 96 70 166 182 111 156 176
Advanced 859 865 901 931 964 964 998
Elite 24 24 26 26 26 38 40
Total Accredited 1,990 2,077 2,425 2,581 2,600 2,847 3039
Other Coaches 2,162 2,384 2,384 2,384 2,384 2,384 2384
TOTAL COACHES 4,152 4,461 4,809 4,965 4,984 5,231 5423
Coach Development Courses # of Courses # of ParticipantsSmall Sticks 5-8 Workshops 57 369Small Sticks 5-8 Extension Workshops 59 641Small Sticks 9-12 Workshops 48 248Small Sticks 9-12 Extension Workshops 41 267Youth/Club Workshops 18 93Youth/Club Extension Workshops 84 413Advanced Coaching Course 2 42HNZ Aspiring Coaches Course 1 12Total 310 2,085
In 2016, Hockey New Zealand continued moving forward in the digital and social media space with a growing fan base enjoying high quality content around the Black Sticks and wider community.
We continued to grow on all platforms with the strongest social mediums of engagement being Facebook and Instagram.
Facebook remained the number one outlet for the Black Sticks brand on social media, with an increase of 133,000 likes from 139,000 at the end of 2015 to 272,000 at the conclusion of 2016.
Video was again the number one commodity with more than one million total views on Facebook alone, with a combined consumption across all video platforms of 1,558,500.
With two websites in operation (hockeynz.co.nz and blacksticks.co.nz) we continued growth in this area, topping one million total views for the second successive year.
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MAJOR INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS
New Zealand umpires and officials continue to be well represented on the International stage with 34 appointments made to major international events in 2016:
India Hockey LeagueCraig Gribble (Umpires Manager), Gavin Hawke (Asst. Tournament Director), David Tomlinson (Umpire)
Women’s Junior World Cup Qualifier, Gold Coast, AustraliaHillary Stubbs (Technical Officer), Jackie Tomlinson (Judge), Kelly Hudson (Umpire)
Men’s Junior World Cup Qualifier, Gold Coast, AustraliaBevan Nichol (Umpire)
Women, 8 Nations Hawkes Bay Cup, New ZealandSarah Garnett (Umpires Manager), Nicola Rankin (Judge), Vicki Allen (Judge), Judith Quinlan (Judge), Amber Church (Umpire)
Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, Ipoh, MalaysiaDave Potter (Judge), Simon Taylor (Umpire)
Women’s, 4 Nations Invitational, Darwin, AustraliaNicola Rankin (Tournament Director), Amber Church (Umpire)
Men’s Hero Hockey Champions Trophy, London, EnglandDavid Tomlinson (Umpire)
Women’s Hero Hockey Champions Trophy, London, EnglandKelly Hudson
Men’s World League Round 1, Suva, FijiJeff Brown (Tournament Director), Paul Morrison (Umpires Manager), Chris Donnelly (Technical Officer), Ben Wilson (Umpire)
Men’s 6 Nations Invitational, Valencia, SpainTim Bond (Umpire)
OLYMPIC GAMES, Rio De Janeiro, BrazilJason McCracken (Technical Delegate), Craig Gribble (Umpires Manager), Simon Taylor (Umpire), Kelly Hudson (Umpire), Amber Church (Umpire), Pam Elgar (Jury of Appeal)
Men’s World League Round 1, Prague, Czech RepublicTim Bond (Umpire)
Men’s Junior Sultan of Johor Cup, Johor Bahru, MalaysiaGavin Hawke (Tournament Director), Colin French (Umpires Manager), Lyndsey Jones (Technical Officer), Lee Erskine (Umpire).
UMPIRES & OFFICIALS
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2016 SMALL STICKS
Association Delivery In-School Delivery
ASSOCIATION/ DELIVERER
Fun Sticks
Small Sticks
Number of
schools
Number of
children
Northland ü ü 20 5,595
North Harbour ü ü 17 5,913
Auckland ü ü 34 7,097
Counties Manukau ü ü 11 2,488
Waikato ü ü 24 3,573
Thames Valley ü ü 9 1,234
Tauranga ü ü 7 921
Bay of Plenty ü ü 1 240
Poverty Bay ü ü 6 1,181
Taranaki ü ü 35 6,819
Hawke’s Bay ü ü 18 3,830
Wanganui ü ü 10 1,637
Central Hawke’s Bay ü ü 0 0
Ruahine/Dannevirke ü ü 0 0
Manawatu ü ü 19 4,091
Horowhenua ü ü 3 1,016
Rangitikei ü ü 0 0
Wairapapa ü ü 9 1,474
Wellington ü ü 27 5,980
Nelson ü ü 9 3,408
Marlborough ü ü 13 2,583
Buller ü ü 0 0
West Coast ü ü 0 0
Canterbury ü ü 26 5,777
Malvern N/A N/A N/A N/A
Mid Canterbury ü ü 9 955
South Canterbury ü ü 12 665
North Otago ü ü 9 1,462
Otago ü ü 19 3,293
Central Otago ü ü 15 3,031
Eastern Southland ü ü 2 138
Invercargill ü ü 4 439
TOTAL 31 31 368 74,840
NB: Fun Sticks indicates an association has aligned to Fun Stick grades.NB: ActivePost Small Sticks indicates an association has aligned to all Small Sticks grades (Fun, Mini, Kiwi and Kwik Sticks).
Association Delivery In-School Delivery
ASSOCIATION/ DELIVERER
Fun Sticks
Small Sticks
Number of
schools
Number of
children
2012 23 11 78 17,884
2013 27 21 207 43,267
2014 31 26 321 62,639
2015 31 31 373 70,001
2016 31 31 368 74,840
SMALL STICKS
ANNUAL REPORT / 2016Hockey New Zealand18 >> >> 19
MASTERS
MASTERS WORLD CUP
March/April 2016, Canberra, Australia
Support Team:Chef de Mission: Jan McKenzie-Laurence (Wellington)Umpires: Helen Travers, Shelley Mills, Barb Mead, Luisa Brownsey, Jan Wilson, Julena Phillips, Bruce Brownsey, Blaise Monteiro, Tim Woods, Andrew Brydon, John Mills, Andrew Whitehead
Women’s 40+ SquadChristine Growse, Carol James, Keri Maunder, Lisa Rose (Auckland), Susan Johnson (Waikato), Karen Eden, Karen Shearer (Nelson), Veronica Hay, Sarah Hurring, Helen Keast, Adrienne Lynn, Nicola Supyk, Vicky Ward (Canterbury), Jo Jones (Marlborough), Katherine Milne, Leah Murphy, Sharrie Nelson (Wellington), Jane Squire (Northland)
Coach: Nicky Sheriff (Wellington) Manager: Lyn Steele (Canterbury)5-0 Win Wales1-1 Draw (Wattles) Australia0-2 Loss Australia3-0 Win USA0-5 Loss England6-2 Win Wales
Women’s 45+ SquadMaera Mafileo, Paulette Reidy-Davis (North Harbour), Annelize Potgeiter, Tanya Povey, Caroline Robinson, Erika Turner (Auckland), Deborah Gallagher (Waikato), Robyn Harrison (BOP), Juliet Dunlop-Fraser, Veronica Romagnoli (Tauranga), Michelle Low (Wanganui), Louise Powick, Rachael Percy, Lynda West (Manawatu), Vicki Collins (Wellington), Jan McDonald, Carolyn Tooby (Canterbury), Carol Cottam (Northland)
Coach: Mike Yates (Manawatu) Manager: Donna Williams (Tauranga)5-0 Win South Africa3-0 Win USA1-1 Draw Australia6-0 Win South Africa7-0 Win USA1-1 Draw Australia1-1 Draw Australia
Women’s 50+ SquadLuana Hohaia, Cheryll Pitman, Vicki Wright (Northland), Robin Dagg, Robyn Matthews (BOP), Christine Arthur, Cheryl Henderson, Gaye Henderson (Auckland), Wendy MacKay (Waikato), Sandra Kindley, Debbie Masters (Tauranga), Rachel Neild, Judith Sewell-Monod (Taranaki), Paula Attrill, Gail Donaldson, Louise Sanson (Wellington), Yvonne Lee (South Canterbury), Maureen Williams (Nelson)
Coach: Franki Traini (Tauranga) Manager: Petrina Martelli (Tauranga)2-1 Win Wales6-0 Win (Wattles) Australia3-4 Loss Australia9-0 Win Canada0-2 Loss Ireland8-0 Win Wales
Women’s 55+ SquadAlison Davis, Alex Duley, Barbara Goodall, Jenny Lambeth (North Harbour), Lynne Jamieson, Sandie Mackie (Auckland), Jocelyn Sawyer (Waikato), Jenny Harington (Tauranga), Susan Gall, Diane Jordan (Wellington), Pip Wilson (Canterbury), Wendy Waghorn (Otago), Sarah-Jane Hamblin (Counties-Manukau), Lynne Dickie (Eastern Southland), Michele Lace (Taranaki), Judy Nelson (Central Otago)
Coach: Gill Gemming (Tauranga) Manager: Kevin Ryan (Auckland) 2-1 Win Australia6-0 Win England3-4 Loss Wales9-0 Win Australia0-2 Loss England3-4 Loss Wales9-0 Win England
MASTERS
Women’s 60+ SquadLorna Johnson, Robin Kavanagh, Maree Todd (North Harbour), Alison Davidson, Anne Harkness, Jeanette Marinovic, Maeve Morrison, Kate Peri, Irene Ryan, Margie Sanders, Jenny Travis (Auckland), Barbara Northey, Liz Saunders, Jillian Tran Van (Tauranga), Vicki Rewcastle (Otago), Stephanie Birnie
Coach: Deborah Armstrong (Auckland) Manager: Fiona Perry (Auckland) 1-1 Draw (Wattles) Australia4-0 Win Alliance3-1 Win Australia3-1 Win Lionesses 3-1 Win England1-0 Win England
Men’s 40+ SquadGarry Bishop, Hayden Burr, Julian Dapena (North Harbour), Yogesh Hari, Geoff Lichtwark, Rob Martin-Camp (Auckland) Gerry Mekkelholt (Counties-Manukau), Aaron Clulow (Waikato), Alan Bunning (Taranaki), Tim Aynsley, Ben Egerton, Kether Gati, Kelvin Giles (Wellington), Warwick Neame, Jaron Steffens (Nelson) Ben Chorley, Andy MacKintosh (Canterbury)
Coach: Devan Menon (Canterbury) Manager: Sandra Mekkelholt (Counties-Manukau)5-0 Win USA0-2 Loss England8-1 Win Malaysia2-0 Win Barbarians 1-3 Loss Australia2-0 Win Malaysia
Men’s 45+ SquadStephen Shepherd (Northland), Mark Gill (North Harbour) Chad Brown, Andrew Massey, Grant Rumble, Michael Seymour, Mark Wilcox (Auckland), Grant Boyde, Adrian Lobb (Taranaki), Chris Brassell (BOP) Patrick Hargreaves (Hawke’s Bay), Glenn Rauzi (Manawatu), Matthew Lawrence, Alan Register (Wellington), Stewart Beach, Gene Cooper, Mike Gafa, Mark Gibbons (Nelson)
Coach: Lee Munt (Canterbury) Manager: Mike Ward (Waikato)5-0 Win Ireland0-4 Loss England8-1 Win Scotland1-5 Loss Australia 13-1 Win Ireland
Men’s 50+ SquadRichard Storey (Northland), Brian Evanson, Mike Mead, Peter van Riele, Mark Vautier, Dave Wigmore (Auckland), Malcolm Sutherland, Phillip Teague (Hawke’s Bay),
Stuart Grant (Manawatu), Richard Calkin, Peter Lowndes, Jonathon Mackey, Arthur Mahon (Wellington), Don Neale (West Coast) Craig Brett, Brett Butcher (Nelson), Michael Rakowitz (Canterbury)
Coach: Allan Binks (North Harbour) Manager: Colin Chester (North Harbour)2-0 Win Germany3-1 Win Malaysia4-0 Win USA 10-0 Win Canada1-2 Loss Australia3-0 Win Germany
Men’s 55+ SquadDennis Fraser (Auckland) Bill Miles (Waikato), Noel Gilliver, Alan Prestage (Tauranga), Russell Burgess (Wanganui), Jeff Brown, Bruce Cousins, Paul Lovejoy, Stephen Lucinsky, Pete West, Mike Young (Manawatu), Chuni Bhikha, Sheldon Bruce, Rob Clay, Julian O’Sullivan, Nev Parker, Ed Rafferty (Wellington), Michael Hooper (Mid Canterbury)
Coach: Doug Reid (Waikato) Manager: Craig Smith (Waikato)1-2 Loss Scotland2-3 Loss Ireland0-2 Loss England 4-0 Win South Africa3-0 Win Wales 1-10 Loss Australia2-1 Win Ireland
GRAND MASTERS WORLD CUP
May 2016, Newcastle, Australia
Men’s 60+ SquadAlan Dickie, Geoffrey Emmitt, Wayne Highet, Brent Smith (North Harbour), Ross Tritt (Waikato), Jeff Garnett (Tauranga), Brett Smith, John Wilson (Wanganui), David Smaile (Hawke’s Bay), Deryck Humphries (Wellington), Tim Brenton, Peter Fowler, Mike Kearney, Jim Matthews, Carey Smith, Gary Wilson (Nelson), Geoff Chalklen, Grant Orpwood, (Canterbury), John Daniels (Otago)
Coach: Deryck Humphries (Wellington) Manager: Rob Clay (Wellington)1-2 Loss South Africa1-1 Draw Ireland 1-7 Loss Netherlands0-2 Loss England0-2 Loss Scotland6-0 Win Japan
Men’s 65+ SquadBrian Codlin (Northland), Merv Huxford, Brent Miller (North Harbour), Alan Isaac, Ken Isaac, John Nimmo, Mark Wilson (Waikato), Mahendra Singh (Tauranga), Dennis Slade (Manawatu), Noel Davies,
Steve McFarlane, Graeme Piggot (Nelson) Peter Henderson (West Coast), Martin Higgins, Dick Pettet, Mike Pettet (Canterbury)
Coach: Patrick Barry (North Harbour) Manager: Bronwyn Ellison (North Harbour)3-2 Win Netherlands7-1 Win Belgium 1-1 Draw South Africa2-1 Win Wales2-4 Loss England3-1 Win Netherlands
HNZ AFFILIATES TOURNAMENT
April 2016, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand
Women’s 35+ SquadElizabeth Shelswell (Northland), Rose Prisk, Michelle Walker (North Harbour), Nadia Clews, Briar McLeod, Stephanie Mills, Vanessa West (Auckland), Kelly Rowlingson (Waikato), Jody James, Tara Pickering (Manawatu), Hannah Bremner, Rachel Lilley, Daina Ratana, Trish Ross, Janine Smith (Wellington), Dianne Webb (Nelson), Jo Rhodes (Canterbury), Kerry Chapman (Mid Canterbury),
Coach: Doug Sommerville (Waikato) Manager: Sue Gregory (Waikato)2-5 Loss NST XI1-3 Loss Hawke’s Bay0-0 Draw Australia Country2-1 Win NZ Barbarians2-3 Loss NST XI
Men’s 35+ SquadAndrew Nation, Clayton Elmes, Craig Burley, Andrew Paiti, Craig Radford, Deane Bellis, Desmond Taumata, Doug Passmore, Hayden Le Compte, Jason Eade, Mark Roberts, Mike Parry, Nigel Wilson, Owen Carter, Robert Burgess, Rory Yates, Simon Bickers
Coach: Nic Pennington (Auckland) Manager: Keith Geenty (Waikato)3-5 Loss NZ Maori0-14 Loss Australia Country0-4 Loss NST XI3-10 Loss NZ Barbarians.
Hockey New Zealand20 >>
NZ MAORI UNDER 21 WOMEN’S HOCKEY TEAMS TRIALS
January 2016, Hamilton, New Zealand
AFFILIATES HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
Napier, New Zealand
Final PlacingsNZ Maori Senior Men – 4th PlacingNZ Maori Womens – 3rd Placing
QUEENSLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL
October 2016, Hamilton, New Zealand
AOTEAROA NATIONAL MAORI HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
October 2016, Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland), New Zealand
Tamaki Makaurau for winning the Tamahou Arikinui – He Toki Senior MenTaitokerau winning the Tumanako – He Waka Huia Senior Women’s2017 - hosts Waikato Maniapoto - Hamilton
NZ MAORI SPORTS AWARDS
November 2016, Manukau, New Zealand
Amber Church – winner of NZ Maori Umpire/Referees award of the year
NZ MAORI HOCKEY COUNCIL
Executive:Kahu Ripia - ChairpersonJoy Ripia - SecretaryOwen Mitai-Wells - Treasurer
Rohe Delegates:Harina Rupapera AoteaJosie Morete and Tairawhiti Marlene NikoraGail Ambler TaitokerauRachael Downs and Takitimu Christine RangihunaJames Hicks and Tamaki Makaurau Liz HanhamRaeleen De Joux Te WaipounamuTenga Rangitauira WaiarikiAaron Buist and Waikato/Maniapoto Emma Walter
Kaunihera Haupoi Maori O Aotearoa – NZ Maori Hockey CouncilKahu Ripia - Chairperson
MAORI HOCKEY
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A WORLD CLASS HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME
ANNUAL REPORT / 2016Hockey New Zealand22 >> >> 23
BLACK STICKS MANAGEMENT TEAM
Coach Colin Batch
Assistant Coach Bryce Collins
Performance Hemant Lala Analyst
Physiotherapist Peter Lee Isobel Freeman
Physical Trainer Scott Logan
Goalkeeper Coach Paul Woolford
Performance Campbell Thompson Psychologist
Nutritionist Dane Baker
Additional Supporting Staff
Assistant Coach Greg Nicol Dave Kosoof
Manager Dean Couzins Kevin Marr David Stones
Doctor Simon Baker James McLaren
Selectors Colin Batch (Convener) Grant Edwards Peter Miskimmin
2016 NATIONAL SQUAD
Ryan Archibald, Marcus Child, Simon Child, Devon Manchester, Arun Panchia, Jared Panchia (Auckland); Nick Haig, Dominic Newman, Bradley Shaw (Canterbury); Blair Hilton, Stephen Jenness, Kyle Pontifex, Alex Shaw, Jacob Smith (Capital); Shea McAleese, Nick Wilson (Central); Nic Woods (Midlands); Cory Bennett, James Coughlan, George Muir (North Harbour); Shay Neal (Northland); Hugo Inglis, Nick Ross, Kane Russell, Blair Tarrant (Southern)
2016 DEVELOPMENT SQUAD
Kim Kingstone (Auckland); David Brydon, George Enersen (Canterbury); Harry Miskimmin, Brad Read (Capital); Joe Hanks, Hayden Phillips (Central); Leo Mitai-Wells, Matt Rees-Gibbs (Midlands); Richard Joyce (North Harbour)
BLACK STICKS RESULTS
TEST SERIES v MALAYSIA, TAURANGA, MARCH 2016› 06/03/16 vs Malaysia Won 4 – 1 (Smith, Wilson, Woods, Neal)
› 07/03/16 vs Malaysia Lost 2 – 3 (Inglis, Bennett)
› 09/03/16 vs Malaysia Won 4 – 2 (Coughlan, Inglis x3)
› 10/03/16 vs Malaysia Drew 0 – 0
TeamR Archibald, C Bennett, M Child, S Child, J Coughlan, N Haig, B Hilton, H Inglis, D Manchester, G Muir, S Neal, A Panchia, J Panchia, K Pontifex, N Ross, K Russell, A Shaw, J Smith, B Tarrant, N Wilson, N Woods
TEST SERIES v KOREA, AUCKLAND, MARCH 2016› 16/03/16 vs Korea Drew 3 – 3 (Russell, Wilson, Hilton)
› 17/03/16 vs Korea Won 7 – 1 (Woods, Jenness x2, S Child x2, Wilson, Russel)
› 19/03/16 vs Korea Won 6 – 1 (Neal, Jenness x2, Inglis, Wilson, Russell)
› 20/03/16 vs Korea Drew 1 – 1 (Woods)
TeamR Archibald, C Bennett, S Child, J Coughlan, N Haig, B Hilton, H Inglis, S Jenness, D Manchester, G Muir, S Neal, A Panchia, H Phillips, K Pontifex, N Ross, K Russell, B Shaw, B Tarrant, N Wilson, N Woods
BLACK STICKS MEN
25th SULTAN AZLAN SHAH CUP, IPOH, MALAYSIA, APRIL 2016› 06/04/16 vs Malaysia Drew 3 – 3 (Wilson x2, S Child)
› 07/04/16 vs Canada Drew 1 – 1 (Woods)
› 09/04/16 vs Pakistan Won 5 – 3 (Jenness, S Child, Woods x2, Russell)
› 10/04/16 vs Japan Won 4 – 1 (Wilson, S Child, Woods, Inglis)
› 12/04/16 vs Australia Lost 0 – 1
› 13/04/16 vs India Won 2 – 1 (Russell, Wilson)
› 16/04/16 vs Malaysia Drew 3 – 3* (Phillips, Russell x2) *Won 5-4 in shoot-outs
Final Placing 3rd
TeamR Archibald, S Child, J Coughlan, H Inglis, S Jenness, D Manchester, S McAleese, G Muir, S Neal, A Panchia, H Phillips, K Pontifex, K Russell, B Shaw, J Smith, B Tarrant, N Wilson, N Woods
TEST SERIES v NETHERLANDS, GRONINGEN, NETHERLANDS, JUNE 2016› 21/06/16 vs Netherlands Lost 0 – 1
› 23/06/16 vs Netherlands Lost 0 – 2
› 24/06/16 vs Netherlands Lost 4 – 2 (Wilson, Jenness)
TeamR Archibald, M Child, S Child, J Coughlan, N Haig, B Hilton, H Inglis, S Jenness, R Joyce, D Manchester, S McAleese, S Neal, A Panchia, H Phillips, K Russell, B Shaw, B Tarrant, N Wilson, N Woods
6 NATIONS INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT, VALENCIA, SPAIN, JUNE-JULY 2016› 27/06/16 vs Spain Lost 0 – 2
› 28/06/16 vs Germany Lost 1 – 6 (Russell)
› 30/06/16 vs India Won 1 – 0 (Jenness)
› 02/07/16 vs Ireland Drew 1 – 1 (McAleese)
› 03/07/16 vs Argentina Won 4 – 1 (Neal, Wilson, S Child, Jenness)
Final Placing 3rd
TeamR Archibald, M Child, S Child, J Coughlan, N Haig, B Hilton, S Jenness, R Joyce, D Manchester, S McAleese, S Neal, A Panchia, H Phillips, K Russell, B Shaw, B Tarrant, N Wilson, N Woods
2016 OLYMPIC GAMES, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL, AUGUST 2016› 06/08/16 vs Australia Lost 1 – 2 (Inglis)
› 07/08/16 vs Great Britain Drew 2 – 2 (Russell, Phillips)
› 09/08/16 vs Spain Lost 2 – 3 (S Child x2)
› 10/08/16 vs Brazil Won 9 – 0 (Wilson x4, Neal, S Child, Russell, Jenness, Woods)
› 12/08/16 vs Belgium Won 3 – 1 (S Child, Wilson, Inglis)
› 14/08/16 vs Germany Lost 2 – 3 (Inglis, McAleese)
Final Placing 7th
TeamR Archibald, S Child, J Coughlan, B Hilton, H Inglis, S Jenness, D Manchester, S McAleese, S Neal, A Panchia, H Phillips, K Russell, B Shaw, B Tarrant, N Wilson, N Woods
TRANS-TASMAN TEST SERIES v AUSTRALIA, AUCKLAND, NOVEMBER 2016› 17/11/16 vs Australia Lost 2 – 4 (Jenness, Kingstone)
› 19/11/16 vs Australia Lost 1 – 2 (Kingstone)
› 20/11/16 vs Australia Won 2 – 1 (Jenness, Lane)
TeamJ Coughlan, C Bennett, D Brydon, N Haig, H Miskimmin, N Ross, R Joyce, K Kingstone, J Smith, S Lane, G Enersen, M Rees-Gibbs, B Read, L Mitai-Wells, S Jenness, D Newman, R Creffier, M Atkinson
FESTIVAL OF HOCKEY TOURNAMENT, MELBOURNE, NOVEMBER 2016› 23/11/16 vs Malaysia Drew 1 – 1 (J Panchia)
› 24/11/16 vs Australia Lost 1 – 3 (Russell)
› 09/03/16 vs India Won 3 – 1 (Ross, Smith, Inglis)
› 10/03/16 vs Australia Lost 1 – 3 (Russell)
TeamJ Coughlan, C Bennett, N Haig, H Miskimmin, N Ross, R Joyce, K Kingstone, J Panchia, A Panchia, J Smith, G Enersen, M Rees-Gibbs, S McAleese, S Jenness, H Inglis, R Creffier, M Atkinson, K Russell
RETIREMENTS
Ryan Archibald, Kyle Pontifex, Bradley Shaw, Phil Burrows
PRIME MINISTER ATHLETE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Alex Shaw, Blair Hilton, Blair Tarrant, Bradley Read, Cory Bennett, David Brydon, Dominic Newman, George Muir, Harry Miskimmin, Hayden Phillips, Jacob Smith, James Coughlan, Jared Panchia, Kane Russell, Marcus Child, Matthew Rees-Gibbs, Nicholas Woods, Shay Neal, Kyle Pontifex*, Phil Burrows*.
* Gold Scholarships
ANNUAL REPORT / 2016Hockey New Zealand24 >> >> 25
BLACK STICKS WOMEN
BLACK STICKS MANAGEMENT TEAM
Coach Mark Hager
Assistant Coach Sean Dancer
Performance Ian Hicks Analyst
Physiotherapist Jessica Meyer
Psychologist Brad Conza
Goalkeeper Coach Jude Menezes
Nutritionist Kath Fouhy
Performance Rod Corban Psychologist
Additional Supporting Staff
Assistant Coach Chris Leslie
Manager Debbie Balme Robyn Neil
Physiotherapist Fiona O’Connor
Selectors Mark Hager (Convener) Chris Leslie Di Te Awa
2016 NATIONAL SQUAD
Amelia Gibson, Charlotte Harrison, Julia King, Elizabeth Thompson (Auckland); Sophie Cocks, Jordan Grant, Pippa Hayward, Rachel McCann, Olivia Merry (Canterbury); Anita McLaren (Capital); Georgia Barnett, Emily Gaddum, Kayla Whitelock (Central); Samantha Charlton, Natasha FitzSimons, Gemma Flynn, Shiloh Gloyn, Rose Keddell, Sally Rutherford (Midlands); Kathryn Henry, Kirsten Pearce, Petrea Webster (North Harbour); Ella Gunson, Stacey Michelsen, Brooke Neal (Northland)
2016 DEVELOPMENT SQUAD
Maddison Dowe, Tyler Lench (Auckland); Jenny Storey (Canterbury); Aniwaka Roberts, Kelsey Smith (Capital); Michaela Curtis (Central); Amy Robinson (Midlands); Stephanie Dickins, Erin Goad (North Harbour); Tessa Jopp (Southern)
BLACK STICKS RESULTS
TEST SERIES v ARGENTINA, MAR DEL PLATA, ARGENTINA, FEBRUARY-MARCH 2016› 23/02/16 vs Argentina Drew 2 – 2 (Merry, Whitelock)
› 25/02/16 vs Argentina Lost 0 – 1
› 27/02/16 vs Argentina Won 3 – 2 (Cocks, Webster, Pearce)
› 28/02/16 vs Argentina Won 4 – 1 (Michelsen, Neal, Webster, Flynn)
› 01/03/16 vs Argentina Lost 1 – 2 (Merry)
› 03/03/16 vs Argentina Drew 2 – 2 (Pearce, Whitelock)
TeamG Barnett, S Charlton, S Cocks, G Flynn, E Gaddum, A Gibson, S Gloyn, E Gunson, P Hayward, K Henry, R Keddell, R McCann, O Merry, S Michelsen, B Neal, K Pearce, E Thompson, P Webster, K Whitelock
TESTS v CANADA, HAMILTON, MARCH 2016› 27/03/16 vs Canada Won 6 – 0 (Merry x2, Harrison x2, Thompson, Whitelock)
› 28/03/16 vs Canada Won 5 – 1 (Harrison x2, Whitelock, Flynn, Grant)
Team
S Charlton, S Cocks, N FitzSimons, G Flynn, E Gaddum, A Gibson, S Gloyn, J Grant, E Gunson, C Harrison, P Hayward, K Henry, R Keddell, J King, O Merry, S Michelsen, K Pearce, S Rutherford, E Thompson, K Whitelock
HAWKE’S BAY CUP 8-NATIONS TOURNAMENT, NAPIER, APRIL 2016› 02/04/16 vs India Won 1 – 0 (Merry)
› 03/04/16 vs China Won 3 – 1 (Flynn x2, Cocks)
› 05/04/16 vs Ireland Won 3 – 1 (Punt, Michelsen, Harrison)
› 07/04/16 vs Korea Won 6 – 0 (Merry, Cocks, Punt x2, Charlton, Hayward)
› 09/04/16 vs Australia Won 3 – 2 (Harrison, Merry, Hayward)
› 10/04/16 vs Japan Won 3 – 2 (Merry, Flynn, Whitelock)
Final Placing 1st
TeamG Barnett, S Charlton, S Cocks, G Flynn, E Gaddum, C Harrison, P Hayward, R Keddell, J King, R McCann, A McLaren, O Merry, S Michelsen, B Neal, K Pearce, S Rutherford, E Thompson, K Whitelock
4 NATIONS INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT, DARWIN, AUSTRALIA, MAY-JUNE 2016› 31/05/16 vs India Won 4 – 1 (Hayward x2, McLaren, Webster)
› 01/06/16 vs Australia Lost 1 – 2 (Merry)
› 03/06/16 vs Japan Won 2 – 1 (Smith, Webster)
› 04/06/16 vs Australia Won 2 – 0 (Smith, Merry)
Final Placing 1st
TeamG Barnett, S Charlton, S Cocks, E Gaddum, A Gibson, E Gunson, C Harrison, P Hayward, R Keddell, J King, R McCann, A McLaren, O Merry, B Neal, K Pearce, K Smith, E Thompson, P Webster
TEST v NETHERLANDS, BERKEL EN RODENRIJS, NETHERLANDS, JUNE 2016 › 14/06/16 vs Netherlands Lost 0 – 2
TeamS Cocks, G Flynn, A Gibson, E Gunson, C Harrison, P Hayward, R Keddell, J King, A McLaren, O Merry, S Michelsen, B Neal, K Pearce, S Rutherford, K Smith, E Thompson, P Webster, K Whitelock
WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS TROPHY, LONDON, JUNE 2016› 18/06/16 vs Netherlands Lost 2 – 6 (Harrison, Michelsen)
› 19/06/16 vs Australia Lost 1 – 3 (McLaren)
› 21/06/16 vs Great Britain Won 1 – 0 (Michelsen)
› 23/06/16 vs Argentina Lost 2 – 4 (Cocks, Merry)
› 25/06/16 vs USA Drew 1 – 1 (Merry)
› 26/06/16 vs Great Britain Lost 3 – 4 (McLaren, Merry, Smith)
Final Placing 6th
TeamS Cocks, G Flynn, A Gibson, E Gunson, C Harrison, P Hayward, R Keddell, J King, A McLaren, O Merry, S Michelsen, B Neal, K Pearce, S Rutherford, K Smith, E Thompson, P Webster, K Whitelock
2016 OLYMPIC GAMES, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL, AUGUST 2016› 07/08/16 vs Korea Won 4 – 1 (Pearce, Harrison, Flynn, Webster)
› 08/08/16 vs Germany Lost 1 – 2 (Webster)
› 10/08/16 vs Spain Won 2 – 1 (Smith x2)
› 12/08/16 vs Netherlands Drew 1 – 1 (Whitelock)
› 13/08/16 vs China Won 3 – 0 (Merry, Flynn, McLaren)
› 15/08/16 vs Australia Won 4 – 2 (McLaren, Smith, Flynn, Merry)
› 17/08/16 vs Great Britain Lost 0 – 3
› 19/08/16 vs Germany Lost 1 – 2 (Merry
Final Placing 4th
TeamS Charlton, S Cocks, G Flynn, C Harrison, P Hayward, R Keddell, A McLaren, O Merry, S Michelsen, B Neal, K Pearce, S Rutherford, K Smith, E Thompson, P Webster, K Whitelock
TRANS-TASMAN TEST SERIES v AUSTRALIA, AUCKLAND, NOVEMBER 2016› 17/11/16 vs Australia Lost 0 – 6
› 19/11/16 vs Australia Lost 2 – 0 (Merry, McCann)
› 20/11/16 vs Australia Won 3 – 2 (Merry, S Harrison, Pearce)
TeamF Reidy, S Harrison, E Goad, O Merry, S Rutherford, A Gibson, R McCann, B Kiddle, M Curtis, M Doar, L Thompson, K Pearce, N Fitzsimons, K Tanner,
S Polovnikoff, R Keddell, K Smith, P Hayward, J Grant, J Storey.
TARANAKI TEST SERIES v MALAYSIA, STRATFORD, DECEMBER 2016› 12/12/16 vs Malaysia Won 3 – 0 (S Harrison, M Curtis, A Robinson)
› 13/12/16 vs Malaysia Won 2 – 0 (Merry, McCann)
› 15/12/16 vs Malaysia Lost 0 – 1
› 17/12/16 vs Malaysia Won 5 – 2 (S Harrison, M Curtis, P Steele, R McCann, K Pearce)
› 18/12/16 vs Malaysia Won 2 – 1 (S Harrison x2)
TeamF Reidy, S Harrison, E Goad, F Davies, B Roberts, P Steele, M Dowe, R McCann, M Curtis, C Tinning, K Pearce, N Fitzsimons, G Wilson, K Tanner, T Davey, J Storey, P Norman, A Robinson
RETIREMENTS
Kayla Whitelock, Emily Gaddum
PRIME MINISTER ATHLETE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Amelia Gibson, Brooke Neal, Charlotte Harrison, Ella Gunson, Rose Keddell, Elizabeth Thompson, Emily Naylor, Erin Goad, Georgia Barnett, Jenny Storey, Julia King, Kathryn Henry, Kelsey Smith, Maddison Dowe, Michaela Curtis, Natasha Fitzsimons, Olivia Merry, Petrea Webster, Pippa Hayward, Rachel McCann, Sally Rutherford, Samantha Charlton, Stacey Michelsen, Stephanie Dickins, Tyler Lench.
ANNUAL REPORT / 2016Hockey New Zealand26 >> >> 27
The New Zealand Men and Women both fought valiantly at the Rio Olympic Games and played some thrilling hockey throughout the tournament.
The Women came painstakingly close to a medal, finishing fourth overall after being defeated 2-1 by Germany in the bronze medal game.
New Zealand dominated the first half but were unable to put goals into the net, with Germany snatching the medal thanks to two goals in the third quarter.
Striker Olivia Merry put the Kiwis back into the game with a great goal at the end of the third quarter, but New Zealand couldn’t find an equaliser in the final 15 minutes.
The fourth place finish in Rio was a painful reminder of London 2012 where they also missed out in the bronze medal match.
The New Zealand Men came so close to progressing to the medal matches but were dealt a cruel hand when Germany mounted 3-2 come from behind win in the quarter finals.
A courageous performance throughout the game had the Kiwis looking destined to reach their first ever Olympic semi-final holding a 2-0 lead as time ticked down in the fourth quarter.
But the two-time reigning Olympic champions Germany mounted an unbelievable comeback and scored three goals in the final four minutes of the game to knock the Kiwis out of contention.
The New Zealand Women at the official naming of the Rio Olympic Games team
Strikers Stephen Jenness and Hugo Inglis appeal for a goal against the Kookaburras
Striker Gemma Flynn fires past the Australia goalkeeper
RIO OLYMPIC GAMES
Nic Woods finds the back of the net from a penalty corner drag flick
GAMES OF THE XXXI OLYMPIAD 2016
Rose Keddell and Anita McLaren celebrate a goal against trans-Tasman rivals Australia
The New Zealand Men at the official naming of the Rio Olympic Games team
ANNUAL REPORT / 2016Hockey New Zealand28 >> >> 29
2016 FORD TRANS-
The Black Sticks Women huddle up after scoring against the Hockeyroos
Kim Kingstone scores his first ever goal
for the Black Sticks
TASMAN TROPHYNovember saw the successful delivery of the inaugural Ford Trans-Tasman Trophy with the Black Sticks Men and Women going head-to-head with Australia’s Kookaburras and Hockeyroos.
It was the first step in a long-term agreement between Hockey New Zealand and Hockey Australia for a top quality annual event for the next four years, with the 2016 edition held at Lloyd Elsmore Hockey Stadium in Auckland.
The series will alternate across the Tasman with New Zealand hosting in 2016 and 2018 while Canberra is set as the venue for 2017 and 2019.
Along with bragging rights, New Zealand and Australia competed for a combined series trophy with results across all six men’s and women’s games determining an overall champion.
It was a thrilling contest with the series coming right down to the wire as both countries finished tied on three wins. Australia took home the trophy based only on a superior goal difference.
A huge thank you to naming rights partner Ford, gold partners Polytan and Qantas, silver partner Educare along with event funders NZCT and Trilliant Trust for helping make the event happen.
Rachel McCann happy with her effort after scoring a terrific goal
Nick Haig and Stephen Jenness celebrate a goal
Samantha Polovnikoff congratulates teammates after a goal against Australia
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BLACK STICKS MILESTONES
MenJared Panchia 50 caps March 2016
George Muir 50 caps March 2016
James Coughlan 50 caps April 2016
Jacob Smith 50 caps April 2016
Nic Woods 50 caps June 2016
Blair Hilton 150 caps March 2016
Nick Wilson 150 caps April 2016
Stephen Jenness 150 caps April 2016
Blair Tarrant 150 caps June 2016
Arun Panchia 200 caps August 2016
Nick Haig 200 caps November 2016
Simon Child 250 caps March 2016
Ryan Archibald 300 caps March 2016
WomenAmelia Gibson 50 caps March 2016
Kirsten Pearce 50 caps June 2016
Elizabeth Thompson 100 caps April 2016
Julia King 100 caps April 2016
Pippa Hayward 100 caps June 2016
Sophie Cocks 100 caps June 2016
Petrea Webster 150 caps August 2016
Charlotte Harrison 200 caps April 2016
Stacey Michelsen 200 caps April 2016
Kayla Whitelock 250 caps August 2016
The Black Sticks Women raised the Hawke’s Bay Cup following an exciting 3-2 win over Japan in the final.
New Zealand were relentless throughout the game, scoring three unanswered goals through Olivia Merry, Gemma Flynn and Kayla Whitelock against a strong defensive unit.
Japan caused a scare with two goals in the final five minutes of the match but the Kiwis held firm to seal the result and the title.
The Hawke’s Bay Cup was deserved reward for the Black Sticks who won every game at the tournament, bettering 2015’s silver medal finish.
In the bronze medal game, Australia walked away with third place at the tournament following a 3-1 win over China thanks to goals from Grace Stewart, Jodie Kenny and Georgie Morgan.
BLACK STICKS CLINCH HAWKE’S BAY CUP
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EVENTS AND COMPETITIONS
END OF AN ERA FOR BLACK STICKS GREATS
Following the Rio Olympic Games both the Black Sticks Men and Women saw several retirements in 2016, including Kayla Whitelock, Emily Gaddum, Phil Burrows, Kyle Pontifex and Bradley Shaw.
Black Sticks Women’s leader Kayla Whitelock confirmed plans to retire from international hockey with the time seemingly right to focus on the next step in her life.
Whitelock [nee Sharland] made her New Zealand debut in 2003 and over a career spanning 13 years, played 255 tests and scored 63 goals. She was part of four Olympic campaigns (Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Rio 2016), three Common- wealth Games (Melbourne 2006, Delhi 2010 where the team won the silver medal and Glasgow 2014 which produced a bronze), along with two World Cups in 2010 and 2014.
The most capped Black Sticks Women’s player of all time Emily Gaddum decided to hang up the black singlet for a more settled lifestyle with the arrival of her first child. The 30-year-old midfielder/defender made her debut in 2004 and has amassed an unrivalled 274 caps for New Zealand. Over 12 years she competed at three Olympic
Games (Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 and London 2012) and three Commonwealth Games (Melbourne 2006, Delhi 2010 where the team won the silver medal and Glasgow 2012 which saw a bronze medal finish).
New Zealand’s most capped Black Sticks player of all time Phil Burrows made his debut in 2000 and played a whopping 343 tests in a career which saw him compete at three Olympic Games (Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012), four Commonwealth Games (Manchester 2002, Melbourne 2006, Delhi 2010, Glasgow 2014) and four World Cups (Kuala Lumpur 2002, Monchengladbach 2006, Delhi 2010, The Hague 2014). He remains one of only three players who have ever eclipsed the 300 test mark for New Zealand, leading fellow retired legends Ryan Archibald (327) and Dean Couzins (318). The 36-year-old is also the Black Sticks’ most prolific goal scorer of all time having found the back of the net 150 times from either the striker or midfielder positions.
Ryan Archibald amassed a huge 327 test caps over his 19-year career. He played at three Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016), three Commonwealth Games (Kuala Lumpur 1988, Manchester
2002, Melbourne 2006) and three World Cups (Kuala Lumpur 2002, Monchengladbach 2006, Delhi 2010).
One of the Black Sticks’ greatest ever goalkeepers, Kyle Pontifex, decided it was time to switch focus to an ongoing career along with dedicating more time to his young family. Pontifex made his debut against Malaysia in 2001 and represented New Zealand in 176 tests during a period which spanned over 15 years. He protected the cage at three Olympic Games (Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012), two Commonwealth Games (Melbourne 2006, Delhi 2010) and two World Cups (Monchengladbach 2006, Delhi 2010).
Veteran defender Bradley Shaw announced his retirement following a career spanning more than a decade. The 33-year-old Cantabrian made his debut at the 2004 Champions Trophy in Pakistan and over the following 12 years played 192 tests for New Zealand.
A huge thank you to all five players for their immense contribution to the sport of hockey in New Zealand.
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FORD NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Whangarei, August/September 2016
Men – Challenge Shield1. Midlands2. Canterbury3. Central4. North Harbour5. Capital6. Auckland7. Northland
Women – “K” Cup1. Canterbury2. North Harbour3. Midlands4. Auckland5. Capital6. Northland7. Central
SENIOR NATIONAL TOURNAMENTWhangarei, September 2016
Men – Newman’s Cup1. Canterbury2. Northland
3. Otago4. South Canterbury5. North Harbour6. NZDF7. Waikato8. Southland9. Counties-Manukau
Women – Floyd Shield1. Southland2. Canterbury3. Tasman4. North Harbour5. Otago6. Northland7. Waikato8. Tauranga
NATIONAL UNDER 21 TOURNAMENT
Wellington, April/May 2016
Men1. Canterbury2. North Harbour3. Southern4. Midlands5. Central6. Capital7. Auckland
Women1. Midlands2. North Harbour3. Auckland4. Central5. Canterbury6. Southern7. Capital
NATIONAL MASTERS TOURNAMENT
Nelson/Blenheim, March 2016
Men – Over 351. Nelson2. Wellington3. North Harbour4. Counties-Manukau
Men – Over 401. North Harbour2. Wellington3= Hawke’s Bay3= Manawatu5= Waikato5= Auckland
Men – Over 451. Auckland2. Nelson3. Wellington
4. Canterbury5. North Harbour6. Manawatu
Men – Over 501. Auckland2. Canterbury3. Wellington4. Hawke’s Bay5. Manawatu6. Tauranga7= Counties-Manukau7= Waikato
Men – Over 551. Manawatu2. Auckland3. Wellington4. North Harbour5. Canterbury6. Nelson
Men – Over 601. Canterbury2. Waikato3. North Harbour4. Nelson5. Wellington
Women - Over 35 1. Manawatu2. Nelson3. Wellington
4. North Harbour5. Auckland6. Canterbury7. Northland
Women – Over 401. Canterbury2. Manawatu3. North Harbour4. Waikato5. Auckland6. Hawke’s Bay7= Nelson7= Northland
Women – Over 45 1. Auckland2. Canterbury3. Northland4. Wellington5. Tauranga6. North Harbour7. Nelson
Women – Over 501. Southern2. Auckland3. Wellington4. Waikato5. Nelson6. Tauranga
DOMESTIC COMPETITION RESULTS
Women – Over 551. North Harbour2. Tauranga3. Auckland4. Canterbury5. Northland6. Wanganui
NATIONAL UNDER 18 TOURNAMENTS
Regional Palmerston North, July 2016
Mens1. Midlands2. North Harbour3. Auckland4. Central5. Southern6. Capital7. Northland8. Canterbury
Womens1. Auckland2. Central3. Canterbury4. Capital5. North Harbour6. Midlands7. Northland8. Southern
Mens – AssociationInvercargill, July 2016
1. Bay of Plenty2. Southern3. Waikato4. Auckland5. Wellington6. Counties-Manukau7. North Harbour8. West Coast9. Canterbury10. Horowhenua11. Manawatu12. South Canterbury13. Thames Valley
Womens – AssociationTimaru, July 20161. Manawatu2. Canterbury3. Hawke’s Bay4. Tauranga5. Auckland6. Waikato7. Wairarapa
8. Wellington9. Bay of Plenty10. South Canterbury11. Southern12. Mid Canterbury13. North Harbour14. Tasman15. West Coast16. North Otago
NATIONAL UNDER 15 TOURNAMENTS
Boys – PremierAuckland, September/October 2016
1. Canterbury2. Waikato3. Auckland4. Hawke’s Bay5. Wellington6. North Harbour7. Northland8. Otago9. Counties-Manukau10. South Canterbury11. Tauranga12. Wairarapa13. Taranaki14. Bay of Plenty15. Manawatu16. Nelson
Boys – ChampionshipHawke’s Bay, September/October 2016
1. Southland2. North Harbour B3. Auckland B4. Wanganui5. Canterbury B6. Tauranga B7. Waikato B8. Thames Valley9. Northland B10. Wellington B11. Manawatu B12. Hawke’s Bay B13. Poverty Bay
Girls – Premier Tauranga, September/October 2016
1. Hawke’s Bay2. Canterbury3. Auckland4. North Harbour5. Waikato6. Wellington
7. Northland8. Tauranga9. Nelson10. Otago11. Manawatu12. Southland13. Wairarapa14. Bay of Plenty15. Taranaki16. Counties-Manukau
Girls – ChampionshipNelson, September/October 2016
1. Canterbury B2. Wanganui3. North Harbour B4. West Coast5. Auckland B6. Northland B7. Marlborough8. Wellington B9. Tauranga B10. Hawke’s Bay B11. Mid Canterbury12. Central Otago13. South Canterbury14. Manawatu B15. North Otago16. Poverty Waikato B17. Bay18. Thames Valley19. Taranaki B20. Southland B21. Nelson B
NATIONAL PRIMARY SCHOOLS U13 TOURNAMENTS
Boys – Hatch Cup Christchurch, October 2016
1. Canterbury2. North Harbour3. Bay of Plenty4. Auckland5. Northland6. Tauranga7. Hawke’s Bay8. Wanganui9. Waikato10. Wellington11. Otago12. Manawatu13. South Canterbury14. Counties-Manukau15. Southland16. Wairarapa
17. Horowhenua18. Thames Valley19. Mid Canterbury20. Taranaki21. Canterbury B22. Central Otago23. Marlborough24. Nelson
Girls – Collier TrophyHamilton, October 20161. Auckland2. Northland3. Tauranga4. Waikato5. Hawke’s Bay6. North Harbour7. Canterbury8. Manawatu9. Wellington10. Canterbury B11. Taranaki12. Wairarapa13. Bay of Plenty14. South Canterbury15. Nelson16. Central Otago17. Eastern Southland18. Otago19. Waikato B20. Horowhenua21. Counties-Manukau22. Marlborough23. Invercargill24. Mid Canterbury
NATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS TOURNAMENTS
Boys
Rankin CupWellington, September 20161. St Pauls Collegiate2. Wairarapa College3. Rangitoto College4. St Andrews College5. Whangarei Boys High School6. Wellington College7. Kings High School8. Christchurch Boys High School9. Auckland Grammar School10. Christ’s College11. Tauranga Boys College
12. Pukekohe High School13. Hamilton Boys High School14. Westlake Boys High School15. Kings College16. St Kentigern’s College
India ShieldWellington, September 2016
1. Palmerston North Boys High School2. Hastings Boys High School3. Timaru Boys High School4. Napier Boys High School5. Lindisfarne College6. Waiopehu College7. St Patrick’s Silverstream8. Rathkeale College9. John McGlashan College10. St Bede’s College11. Scots College12. Hillcrest High School13. New Plymouth Boys High School14. Bethlehem College15. Otago Boys High School16. Pakuranga College
Johnson CupDunedin, September 20161. Paraparaumu College2. Burnside High School3. Southland Boys High School4. Macleans College5. Cashmere High School6. James Hargest College7. Wanganui Collegiate School8. Waitaki Boys High School9. Shirley Boys High School10. Western Heights High School11. Ashburton College
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Mayhill CupPukekohe, September 2016
1. Mt Albert Grammar School2. Kristin School3. Kingsway School4. Aquinas College5. Rotorua Boys High School6. Trident High School7. Hauraki Plains College8. Takapuna Grammar School9. Otumoetai College10. Hutt Valley High School11. Havelock North High School12. Mahurangi College13. Orewa College14. Kamo High School15. Rosehill College
Founders CupCarterton, September 2016
1. Rosmini College2. Heretaunga College3. Wanganui High School4. Taradale High School5. Rongotai College6. Hutt International Boys School7. Sacred Heart College8. Marlborough Boys College9. ACG Strathallan10. Nelson College11. Kapiti College12. Waimea College13. Feilding High School14. St Patricks College, Wellington15. Waiuku College16. Gisborne Boys High School
Coaches CupBuller, September 2016
1. Buller High School2. Geraldine High & Mackenzie College Combined3. Darfield High School4. Lincoln High School5. Tawa College6. South Otago High School
7. Papanui High School8. Roncalli College9. Mountainview High School
Olympic StickNgatea, September 20161. Avondale College2. St Johns College3. St Peters College, Auckland4. Lynfield College5. Mt Roskill Grammar School6. Mt Maunganui College7. Long Bay College8. Glendowie College9. Freyberg High School10. Howick College11. Thames/Waihi Combined12. St Peters School, Cambridge13. Botany Downs Secondary College14. Te Puke High School15. Whakatane High School
Woolaston TrophyLevin, September 20161. Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Ruamata
2. Taupo-Nui-a-Tia College
3. Onslow College
4. Cambridge High School
5. Matamata College
6. Horowhenua College
7. Tauhara College
8. Kelston Boys High School
9. Cornerstone Christian School
10. Northcote College
11. Katikati College
12. Stratford High School
13. Tararua College
14. Dannevirke High School
15. St Johns College
16. Aotea College
Galletly Cup (2nd XI TournamentTaupo, September 2016
1. Palmerston North Boys
High School 2nd XI
2. Hamilton Boys High School 2nd XI
3. Hamilton Boys High School 3rd XI
4. Whangarei Boys High School 3rd XI
5. Wellington College 2nd XI
6. Westlake Boys High School 2nd XI
7. Tauranga Boys College 2nd XI
8. Whangarei Boys High School 2nd XI
9. Timaru Boys High School 2nd XI
10. St Bede’s College 2nd XI
Girls
Federation CupNorth Harbour, September 20161. Villa Maria College2. St Cuthberts College3. St Margarets College4. Diocesan School for Girls5. Rangi Ruru Girls School6. Whangarei Girls High School7. Christchurch Girls High School8. Waikato Diocesan9. Iona College10. Palmerston North Girls High School11. Hillcrest High School12. Queen Margaret College13. Napier Girls High School14. Wairarapa College15. Kristin School16. Bethlehem College
Marie Fry TrophyNorth Harbour, September 20161. Hamilton Girls High School2. Westlake Girls High School3. Tauranga Girls College4. Otumoetai College5. St Kentigern’s
College6. St Matthews Collegiate7. Sacred Heart Girls New Plymouth8. Rangitoto College9. Columba College10. Timaru Girls High School11. St Andrews College12. St Peters School Cambridge13. New Plymouth Girls High School14. Nelson College for Girls15. St Hilda’s Collegiate School16. Burnside High School
Audrey Timlin MemorialAshburton, September 20161. Waimea College2. Epsom Girls Grammar School3. St Mary’s College, Ponsonby4. Wanganui Collegiate School5. Southland Girls High School6. Craighead Diocesan7. Gore High School8. Marian College9. Lincoln High School10. James Hargest College11. Cashmere High School12. Marlborough Girls College13. Otago Girls High School
Chica Gilmer TrophyTauranga, September 20161. Baradene College2. Woodford House3. Sacred Heart Girls College, Hamilton4. Kamo High School5. Wellington East Girls College6. Mt Roskill Grammar School7. Whakatane High School8. Carmel College
9. Western Heights High School10. Rosehill College11. Botany Downs Secondary College12. Macleans College13. Avondale College14. John Paul College15. Aquinas College
Jenny Hair CupHawke’s Bay, September 2016
1. Samuel Marsden Collegiate2. Kings College3. Wellington Girls College4. Havelock North High School5. Waiopehu College6. Wanganui High School7. Nga Tawa Diocesan School8. Sacred Heart College, Lower Hutt9. St Mary’s College, Wellington10. Paraparaumu College11. Mt Albert Grammar School12. Tawa College13. Gisborne Girls High School14. St Pauls Collegiate School15. Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Ruamata
Eveline Hankers MemorialStratford, September 20161. Mahurangi College2. Pakuranga College3. Pinehurst School4. Mt Maunganui College5. Freyberg High School6. Trident High School7. Pukekohe High School8. Northcote College9. New Plymouth Girls High School10. Stratford High School11. Tuakau College12. Massey High School
DOMESTIC COMPETITION RESULTS
13. Takapuna Grammar School14. Onehunga High School
Kate Trolove CupAuckland, September 20161. Orewa College2. Long Bay College3. Horowhenua College4. Kingsway School5. Matamata College6. Waiuku College7. Hutt Valley High School8. Katikati College9. Howick College10. Bream Bay College11. Ormiston Senior College12. Heretaunga College13. Papatoetoe High School14. Sancta Maria College15. Edgewater College
Mary Clinton Cup Wanganui, September 20161. Taupo-nui-a-tia College2. Chilton St James3. Tararua College4. Bethlehem College 2nd XI5. Wanganui Collegiate 2nd XI6. Whanganui Girls College
Rosemary O’Brien Cup Palmerston North, September 20161. Feilding High School2. Kuranui College3. Palmerston North Girls 2nd XI4. St Oran’s College5. Awatapu College6. Aotea College7. Taradale High School8. Te Puke High School9. Kapiti College10. Solway College11. Onslow College12. Hastings Girls High School13. Papamoa College14. Rutherford College15. Tauhara College
16. Te Kauwhata College
Jenny McDonald CupOamaru, September 20161. Cromwell College2. Ashburton College3. Waitaki Girls High School4. Darfield High School5. Papanui High School6. Taieri College7. St Kevin’s College8. South Canterbury Rural Combined9. Riccarton High School10. St Hilda’s Collegiate 2nd XI11. Buller High School12. Central Southland College13. Middleton Grange School14. Mt Calli Girls
Chris Arthur Cup (2nd XI Tournament)Hamilton, September 20161. Rangi Ruru Girls School 2nd XI2. St Margarets College 2nd XI3. Christchurch Girls High School 2nd XI4. Whangarei Girls High School 2nd XI5. Napier Girls High School 2nd XI6. Villa Maria College 2nd XI7. St Cuthberts College 2nd XI8. Hamilton Girls High School 2nd XI9. Diocesan School for Girls 2nd XI10. Tauranga Girls College 2nd XI11. St Matthews Collegiate 2nd XI12. Westlake Girls High School 2nd XI13. Waikato Diocesan 2nd XI14. Queen Margaret College 2nd XI15. Rangitoto College 2nd XI
Mixed
North Island MixedGisborne, September 2016
1. Huanui College2. Te Aroha College3. Newlands College4. Lytton High School5. Campion College6. Waitara High School7. Pompallier Catholic College8. Henderson High School9. Kerikeri High School10. Taihape Area School11. One Tree Hill College12. Naenae College13. St Peters College, Palmerston North14. Putaruru College
South Island MixedGore, September 2016
1. John Paul II High School2. Dunstan High School3. Gore High School4. Mt Aspiring College5. Wakatipu High School6. Greymouth High School7. Kavanagh College8. East Otago High School9. St Peters College, Gore10. Rangiora High School11. Otamatea High School12. Rodney College13. Logan Park High School14. Northern Southland College
NATIONAL INDIAN TOURNAMENT
Hamilton, June 2016
Men’s A Section
Dyan Chand Trophy1. Wellington Indians Sports Club A2. Pukekohe Indians Sports Club A3. Auckland Indians Sports Club A
4. Christchurch Indians Sports Club5. North Harbour Indians Sports Club6. Auckland Indians Sports Club B
Men’s B Section1. Bay of Plenty Indians Sports Club2. Central Districts Indians Sports Club3. Waikato Indians Sports Club4. Wellington Indians Sports Club B5. Pukekohe Indians Sports Club B6. Auckland Indians Sports Club C
Women’s Section1. Pukekohe Indians Sports Club2. North Harbour Indians Sports Club3. Wellington Indians Sports Club4. Bay of Plenty Indians Sports Club5. Auckland Indians Sports Club
NATIONAL AFFILIATES TOURNAMENT
Hawke’s Bay, April 2016
Women
Margaret Hiha Trophy1. Hawke’s Bay2. Australia Country3. New Zealand Maori4. Australia 35+5. National Senior Tournament6. NZ 35+7. Poverty Bay Barbarians
Men
Dave Craven Trophy1. Australia Country2. Hawke’s Bay3. Australia 35+4. New Zealand Maori5. National Senior Tournament XI6. Poverty Bay Barbarians7. NZ 35+
OverallDerek Wilshere Trophy
WINNERS – Australia Country
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT
Wellington, September 2016
Men1. Auckland University2. Victoria University3. Canterbury University4. AUT
Women1. Victoria University2. AUT3. Canterbury University4. Auckland University
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FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Thank you to each of the Councils, Community Trusts and Regional Sports Trusts who contributed toward the success of the hockey in our communities in 2016.
Support from the following organisations helped with the delivery of grassroots hockey as well as event and tournament delivery.
With your financial assistance, marketing and communication support, and dedicated teams of volunteers we were able to share the love of hockey in our communities, promote active communities and inspire the next generation of Black Sticks.
Thank you to the following:
Auckland Council, Nelson District Council, Whangarei District Council, Foundation North, Taranaki Electricity Trust and Tauranga Electricity Consumer Trust.
We would also like to thank Aktive - Auckland Sport & Recreation, Counties Manukau Sport, Harbour Sport, Sport Auckland, Sport Bay of Plenty, Sport Canterbury - Canterbury West Coast Sports Trust, Sport Gisborne, Sport Hawke’s Bay, Sport Manawatu, Sport Northland, Sport Otago, Sport Southland, Sport Taranaki, Sport Tasman, Sport Waikato, Sport Waitakere, Sport Wanganui and Sport Wellington.
LOCAL COUNCILS AND REGIONAL SPORTING TRUSTS
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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT
REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDITOR ON THE SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND INCORPORATED
OPINION
The summary financial statements, which comprise the separate and consolidated summary Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2016, the separate and consolidated summary Statement of Comprehensive Revenue and Expenses, the separate and consolidated summary Statement of Changes in Net Assets and the separate and consolidated summary Statement of Cash Flows for the year then ended, and related notes, are derived from the audited financial statements of Hockey New Zealand Incorporated and Group for the year ended 31 December 2016.
In our opinion, the accompanying summary financial statements are consistent, in all material respects, with the audited financial statements, in accordance with Public Benefit Entity FRS-43: ‘Summary Financial Statements’ (‘PBE FRS-43’) issued by the New Zealand Accounting Standards Board.
SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The summary financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by Public Benefit Entity Standards Reduced Disclosure Regime (“PBE Standards RDR”). Reading the summary financial statements and the Auditor’s Report thereon, therefore, is not a substitute for reading the audited financial statements and the Auditor’s Report thereon.
THE AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OUR REPORT THEREON
We expressed an unmodified audit opinion on the audited financial statements in our report dated 2 April 2017.
BOARD’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The Board is responsible on behalf of Hockey New Zealand Incorporated and Group for the preparation of the summary financial statements in accordance with PBE FRS-43.
AUDITOR’S RESPONSIBILITY
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on whether the summary financial statements are consistent, in all material respects, with the audited financial statements based on our procedures, which were conducted in accordance with International Standard on Auditing (New Zealand) (ISA (NZ)) 810 (Revised), Engagements to Report on Summary Financial Statements.
In addition to audit services, our firm has a sponsorship arrangement with the Society. We have no other relationship with or interests in the Society or Group.
BDO AucklandAuckland New Zealand2 April 2017
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FINANCIALS FINANCIALS
Statement of Comprehensive Revenue and Expenses
HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND INCORPORATED AND GROUP FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2016 NOTES
HOCKEY NZ 2016
GROUP 2016
REVENUE
Revenue from non-exchange transactions
Sport New Zealand other funding 2 3,043,279 3,043,279
Other grants / non exchange contract revenue 2 1,176,046 1,225,680
Total Revenue from non-exchange transactions 4,219,325 4,268,959
Revenue from exchange transactions
Affiliation fees 862,394 862,394
Functions and events 1,056,391 1,180,212
Other operating revenue 974,443 986,409
Interest earned 14,199 42,907
Dividend income - 34,484
Total Revenue from exchange transactions 2,907,427 3,106,406
Total Revenue 7,126,752 7,375,365
EXPENSES
Employee and volunteer related costs 2,303,079 2,303,079
Depreciation and amortisation 42,703 42,703
Other expenses 3 4,717,191 4,813,718
Total Expenses 7,062,973 7,159,500
Surplus for the Year 63,779 215,865
Other Comprehensive Income Revenue and Expenses - -
Total Other Comprehensive Income Revenue and Expenses 63,779 215,865
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND INCORPORATED AND GROUP FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2016 NOTES
HOCKEY NZ 2016
GROUP 2016
EQUITY
Accumulated comprehensive revenue and expense
Current year earnings 63,779 215,865
Retained earnings brought forward 741,476 1,960,329
Total accumulated comprehensive revenue and expense 805,255 2,176,194
Other reserves - 55,713
Total Equity 805,255 2,231,907
SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Hockey New Zealand Incorporated and Group For the year ended 31 December 2016.
These Summary Financial Statements (pages 42-46) are an extract from the full audited financial statements available on the Hockey NZ website, www.hockeynz.co.nz
DIRECTORY
Nature of businessHockey New Zealand is the national sporting body for Field Hockey in New Zealand. We foster all levels of the sport, from children and beginners right through to our elite national sides, the Black Sticks Men and Women. Hockey New Zealand provides the governance and support to 32 regional hockey associations throughout New Zealand as well as five established councils that further support and manage the development of hockey.
Board Members
Tone Borren
Kylie Clegg
Dean Ellwood (Chair)
Andrew Gaze
Jason McCracken (Retired November 2016)
John Radovonich
Andrew Rowe
Anne Urlwin
Sharon Williamson
Physical Address14 Normanby Road Eden 4 Eden Business Park Mt Eden Auckland 1024
Postal AddressPO Box 67-088 Mt Eden Auckland 1349
SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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Statement of Cash Flows
HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND INCORPORATED AND GROUP FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2016 NOTES
HOCKEY NZ 2016
GROUP 2016
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Cash receipts from operations 6,325,890 6,497,804
Interest income 14,199 42,907
Dividend income - 34,484
Cash payments to suppliers and employees (6,643,947) (6,747,510)
Total Cash Flows from Operating Activities (303,858) (172,315)
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Receipts from sale of investments - 26,823
Payments made to purchase fixed assets (61,684) (61,684)
Total Cash Flows from Investing Activities (61,684) (34,861)
Net Increase/ (Decrease) in Cash (365,542) (207,176)
CASH BALANCES
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 1,244,936 1,303,549
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period 879,394 1,096,373
Net Change in Cash for Period (365,542) (207,176)
Statement of Financial Position
HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND INCORPORATED AND GROUP AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2016 NOTES
HOCKEY NZ 2016
GROUP 2016
ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents 879,394 1,096,373
Investments - 1,204,293
Receivables from exchange contracts 928,470 928,884
Prepayments and other debtors 38,619 38,619
Total current assets 1,846,483 3,268,169
Non-Current Assets
Property, plant and equipment 73,601 73,601
Total non-current assets 73,601 73,601
Total Assets 1,920,084 3,341,770
LIABILITIES
Current Liabilities
Trade and other creditors 703,799 696,767
Employee entitlements 151,332 151,332
Income in advance 259,698 261,764
Total current liabilities 1,114,829 1,109,863
Total Liabilities 1,114,829 1,109,863
Net Assets 805,255 2,231,907
ACCUMULATED FUNDS
Accumulated comprehensive revenue and expense 805,255 2,176,194
Other reserves - 55,713
Total Accumulated Funds 805,255 2,231,907
Approved for and on behalf of the Board 2 April 2017.
Dean Ellwood Anne Urlwin 2 April 2017 Chairman Board Member Date
FINANCIALS FINANCIALSSUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Notes to the Financial Statements (Extract)
HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND INCORPORATED AND GROUP FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2016
1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Hockey New Zealand Incorporated (“HNZ”) is an incorporated society in New Zealand established under the Incorporated Societies Act 1908. The full financial statements have been prepared for the first time using Public Benefit Entity International Public Sector Accounting Standards Reduced Disclosure Regime (PBE IPSAS (RDR)). HNZ has elected to base its accounting policies on PBE IPSAS RDR as it does not have public accountability and has total annual expenses of between $2,000,000 and $30,000,000. All transactions in the Statement of Comprehensive Income are reported using the accrual basis of accounting. The financial statements were prepared under the assumption that the entity will continue to operate in the foreseeable future, and have been prepared on a historical cost basis. These summary financial statements are presented in New Zealand dollars (NZD) which is HNZ’s functional currency. These summary financial statements which are prepared in accordance with PBE FRS-43, were authorised by the Board on 2 April 2017 and these have been prepared in order to provide interested persons with a succinct overview of the past performance of HNZ and its controlled entity for the year ended 31 December 2016. The specific disclosures have been extracted from the audited full financial statements dated 2 April 2017. The full financial statements, which include an assessment of the effect of the transition to PBE IPSAS RDR, were audited by BDO Auckland who issued an unqualified audit opinion. Users of the summary financial statements should note that the information contained therein cannot be expected to provide as complete an understanding as provided by the full financial statements of the Society. Users can request the full financial statements of the Society from the CEO, Mr Ian Francis, at 14 Normanby Road, Mt Eden, Auckland or at www.hockeynz.co.nz.
2. REVENUE FROM NON-EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONSHOCKEY NZ
2016GROUP
2016
Sport New Zealand community sport, HPSNZ and other funding 3,043,279 3,043,279
Other grants, donations and similar revenue 1,176,046 1,225,680
Total Revenue from Non-Exchange Transactions 4,219,325 4,268,959
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HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND INCORPORATED AND GROUP FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2016
3. ANALYSIS OF EXPENSES - TOTAL EXPENSES INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC EXPENSES:
HOCKEY NZ 2016
GROUP 2016
Leasing, rental and other interest costs 88,610 88,610
Total Expenses can be split by the following functional lines:
Other Expenses
High Performance 2,727,970 2,727,970
Sport Development 674,112 674,112
Events & Competitions 479,911 479,911
Commercial 326,297 326,297
Administration 508,901 508,901
Grants Issued & Related Costs 0 96,527
Total Other Expenses 4,717,191 4,813,718
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ESSENTIAL HOCKEY INFORMATION
FINANCIALS
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2016 PLAYER NUMBERS AFFILIATED AND UNAFFILIATED HOCKEY PLAYERS
WINTER
SUMMERX
ASSOCIATION OPEN SECONDARY PRIMARY* MINI* 2016 2015 % CHANGE
2016 2015 % CHANGE
M F M F M F M F TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL
Auckland 864 810 1,259 1,511 653 653 320 320 6,390 6,345 0.7% 2,725 3,188 -17.0%
Bay Of Plenty 126 126 300 238 396 396 253 254 2,089 1,929 8.3% 476 290 39.1%
Buller 42 28 18 15 19 15 21 19 177 187 -5.3% 48 100 -108.3%
Canterbury 821 995 520 298 547 937 695 956 5,769 5,285 9.2% 2,134 2,219 -4.0%
Central Hawke’s Bay 0 0 0 0 17 30 5 22 74 44 68.2% 0 0 n/a
Central Otago 68 91 45 81 113 136 112 170 816 718 13.6% 0 0 n/a
Counties Manukau 223 146 176 160 111 118 56 74 1,064 994 7.0% 149 42 71.8%
Eastern 35 54 20 29 80 112 125 127 582 537 8.4% 128 148 -15.6%
Hawke’s Bay 160 160 364 378 473 473 244 244 2,496 2,339 6.7% 1,633 1,425 12.7%
Horowhenua 16 30 30 30 99 99 99 99 502 513 -2.1% 272 223 18.0%
Invercargill 56 56 124 102 208 144 227 182 1,099 1,158 -5.1% 176 128 27.3%
Malvern 29 13 0 13 11 9 0 3 78 64 21.9% 33 0 100.0%
Manawatu 400 321 337 414 299 299 487 488 3,045 2,366 28.7% 1,200 1,706 -42.2%
Marlborough 65 70 15 16 116 117 120 121 640 615 4.1% 64 112 -75.0%
Mid Canterbury 96 69 50 40 120 108 74 74 631 606 4.1% 195 156 20.0%
Nelson 128 131 100 124 159 140 135 143 1,060 1,019 4.0% 472 558 -18.2%
North Harbour 535 559 585 690 779 780 293 303 4,524 4,442 1.8% 2,698 3,093 -14.6%
North Otago 35 31 39 57 55 74 42 46 379 391 -3.1% 87 120 -37.9%
Northland 330 454 252 348 266 480 205 346 2,681 2,586 3.7% 1,894 1,722 9.1%
Otago 297 363 368 256 368 399 172 171 2,394 2,366 1.2% 387 480 -24.0%
Poverty Bay 108 149 66 55 135 173 61 137 884 813 8.7% 428 0 100.0%
Rangitikei 0 0 0 0 79 79 27 28 213 207 2.9% 0 0 n/a
Ruahine-Dannevirke 0 0 0 0 52 64 58 64 238 201 18.4% 0 0 n/a
South Canterbury 84 58 183 94 148 148 153 153 1,021 1,007 1.4% 590 474 19.7%
Taranaki 179 133 206 218 239 239 160 161 1,535 1,386 10.8% 454 408 10.1%
Tauranga 198 180 330 352 424 505 240 372 2,601 2,495 4.2% 1,116 290 74.0%
Thames Valley 77 81 55 67 64 61 74 112 591 615 -3.9% 0 0 0.0%
Waikato 383 349 490 532 828 1,069 346 405 4,402 4,018 9.6% 1,719 1,817 -5.7%
Wairarapa 120 209 181 175 149 267 109 191 1,401 1,368 2.4% 414 416 -0.5%
Wanganui 88 85 137 116 195 127 115 116 979 850 15.2% 631 545 13.6%
Wellington 632 549 638 688 620 675 353 352 4,507 4,153 8.5% 2,003 1,388 30.7%
West Coast 46 35 31 31 16 14 42 46 261 330 -20.9% 35 0 100.0%
TOTAL 6,241 6,335 6,919 7,128 7,838 8,940 5,423 6,299 55,123 51,947 6.1% 22,161 21,048 5.0%
Year 2016 6,241 6,335 6,919 7,128 7,838 8,940 5,423 6,299 55,123 6.1% increase over 2015
Year 2015 6,123 6,200 6,892 6,909 7,173 8,591 5,003 5,056 51,947
Year 2014 5,458 5,979 6,233 6,710 6,635 7,974 4,693 5,100 48,782
Year 2013 5,676 5,980 6,338 6,634 6,067 7,460 4,655 5,364 48,174
Year 2012 5,391 5,427 6,829 7,094 5,517 6,595 4,133 4,996 45,982
Year 2011 5,381 5,450 6,815 6,994 5,434 5,986 3,808 4,795 45,581
Year 2010 5,299 5,109 6,850 6,872 5,992 6,337 3,684 4,364 44,507
Year 2009 5,050 5,097 6,504 6,767 5,617 5,806 3,593 4,460 42,894
Year 2008 4,845 4,986 6,524 7,026 5,878 6,162 3,386 4,083 42,890
Year 2007 4,713 4,990 6,640 7,287 5,640 5,936 3,571 4,568 43,345
UMPIRES AND OFFICIALS
ASSOCIATION Ungraded Junior Community Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 International TOTALComparison
to 2015
Auckland 38 45 1 25 18 2 2 131 128
Bay of Plenty 53 13 5 1 0 0 72 67
Buller 5 1 3 0 0 0 9 9
Canterbury 63 80 23 25 1 6 198 195
Central Hawke’s Bay 12 7 0 1 0 0 20 20
Central Otago 28 3 1 0 0 0 32 32
Counties-Manukau 9 25 7 5 3 0 0 49 47
Eastern 13 9 1 1 0 0 0 24 23
Hawke's Bay 81 16 5 7 6 0 0 115 113
Horowhenua 2 13 2 0 0 0 17 14
Malvern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Manawatu 12 13 1 13 7 2 2 50 48
Marlborough 26 11 2 4 0 0 43 42
Mid-Canterbury 4 14 0 0 0 0 18 16
Nelson 37 15 6 1 0 0 59 57
North Harbour 17 36 7 20 11 4 1 96 90
North Otago 28 6 1 3 0 0 38 37
Northland 34 15 8 5 0 1 63 62
Otago 20 34 1 12 8 0 0 75 72
Poverty Bay 0 12 1 6 3 0 2 24 16
Rangitikei 1 1 0 0 0 2 2
Ruahine-Dannevirke 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
South Canterbury 18 18 2 1 0 0 39 38
Southland 35 20 4 5 1 1 0 66 65
Taranaki 25 21 6 2 0 0 54 54
Tauranga 14 29 14 6 0 3 66 62
Thames Valley 0 13 4 0 0 0 17 14
Waikato 67 28 1 21 3 0 1 121 119
Wairarapa 1 19 1 4 2 0 0 27 27
Wanganui 13 5 3 4 1 0 0 26 26
Wellington 32 32 3 10 10 1 2 90 89
West Coast 34 2 1 0 0 0 37 37
TOTAL 722 556 36 211 122 11 20 1678 1621
2016 UMPIRE & OFFICIALS NUMBERS
* PRIMARY = Year 5-8, Under 13, Kwik Sticks and Kiwi Sticks
* MINI = Year 0-4, Under 9, Mini Sticks and Fun Sticks
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HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND TEAM
Patron: Lieutenant General Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae
HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND OFFICERSPresident: Penny Simmonds (Southland)
Vice President (Female): Vacant
Vice President (Male): Neil Edmundson (Hawke’s Bay)
MANAGEMENT STAFF
Chief Executive Officer: Ian Francis
Administration Manager: Jacqui Swan (until May 2016)
Admin/Team Services Temp: Miranda Lee
Assistant Accountant: Gurvinder Singh
Coaching and Development Manager: Brad Jensen
Commercial Manager: Virginia Henderson (until December 2016)
Community Hockey Manager - Adults/Club Capability: Colin French
Community Hockey Manager - Young People: Jack Clayton
Competitions Manager: Aidan O’Connor
Events Manager: Richard Palmer
Finance Manager: Donna Dicker (until December 2016)
Funding Manager: James Sutherland
General Manager - Community Hockey and Events: Ken Maplesden
High Performance Manager: Terry Evans
Media and Digital Manager: John Whiting
Men’s Head Coach: Colin Batch (until December 2016)
Men’s Assistant Coach: Bryce Collins
Men’s Performance Analyst: Hemant Lala
Team Services Manager: Dana Bisset
Technical Manager: Craig Gribble
Women’s Head Coach: Mark Hager
Women’s Assistant Coach: Sean Dancer
Women’s Performance Analyst: Ian Hicks
2016 HOCKEY NEW ZEALAND SERVICE AWARDS
Gold Service Award (25+ Years Service to Hockey)Peter Cox CanterburyHilary Stubbs Canterbury
Women’s Umpire of the YearAmber Church Poverty Bay
Men’s Umpire of the YearDavid Tomlinson Manawatu
Most Promising Female Umpire of the YearKatrina Woolf Canterbury
Most Promising Male Umpire of the YearBen Wilson Waikato
High Performance Coach of the YearJude Menezes Auckland
Community Umpire of the YearGlen Taylor Taranaki
Community Coach of the YearCory Prouting Horowhenua
Administrator of the YearDenise Hill Waikato
Volunteer of the YearJoshua Bird Canterbury
INTERNATIONAL DELEGATES
Oceania President and Representative to FIH Executive Board: Pam Elgar
Oceania Development Officer:Gill Gemming
FIH COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Appointments Committee: Lyn Farrell
Umpiring Committee: Jason McCracken
LIFE MEMBERSDavid Appleby, Pat Barwick, Keith Binnie, Vera Burt MBE, Graham Child, Dave Coulter, Dave Craven, Aileen Doig, Neil Edmundson, Pam Elgar, Ross Gillespie, Jenny Hair, Margaret Hiha, Dayle Jackson, Myrie Jenkins, Betty MacAlistar, Chris Maister, Selwyn Maister, Jenny McDonald, Rosemary O’Brien, Gladys O’Brien, Arthur Parkin, Bruce Penfold, Corrine Pritchard, Jessie Smith, Jon Tanner QSM, Kevin Towns, Derek Wilshere, Chricton Christie, Jeannette Harper, Bill Shepherd, John Williamson, Sue Shepherd
AUDITORSBDO Auckland
AGM28th AGM, April 2016, Wellington
HOCKEY LEADERS CONFERENCEAuckland, November 2016.
Top row: Aidan O’Connor, Brad Jensen, Bryce Collins, Colin Batch, Craig Gribble, Dana Bisset, Donna Dicker
Middle row: Gurvinder Singh, Hemant Lala, Ian Francis, Ian Hicks, Ken Maplesden, James Sutherland, John Whiting
Bottom row: Mark Hager, Richard Palmer, Sean Dancer, Virginia Henderson, Terry Evans, Colin French, Jack Clayton, Miranda Lee.
HOCKEY COMMUNITY CONTACT LIST
Auckland Hockey AssociationManoj Daji PO Box 51128 Pakuranga, AUCKLAND 2140P 09 576 0683 M 021 308 689F 09 576 0886 E execmanager @akhockey.org.nz www.akhockey.org.nz
Bay of Plenty Hockey AssociationAngela Montgomery PO Box 5018 Rotorua West, ROTORUA 2140M 027 438 8659E [email protected] www.bophockey.co.nz
Buller Hockey AssociationJane DouglasPO Box 356, WESTPORT 7866P 03 789 7916E [email protected]
Canterbury Hockey AssociationRod TempletonPO Box 20143 Bishopdale CHRISTCHURCH 8543P 03 360 3010 E admin@hockeycanterbury. co.nzwww.canterburyhockey.org.nz
Capital HockeyTrafford WilsonPO Box 2891WELLINGTON 6140P 04 389 3337F 04 389 3130E [email protected]
Central HockeyJan ConnellyPO Box 12BULLS 4863 M 027 423 6462 E operations@centralhockey. co.nz
Central Hawke’s Bay Hockey AssociationStuart Ashby4 Willow GroveWAIPUKURAU 4200P 06 858 5144E [email protected]/chbhockey
Central Otago Hockey AssociationSandra StuartPO Box 350ALEXANDRA 9340P 03 448 5333 F 03 448 5333M 027 231 6775E [email protected]
Counties Manukau Hockey AssociationChristine SwithenbankPO Box 50PUKEKOHE 2340P 09 238 3120 (w) M 027 206 9377F 09 238 1387E [email protected]
Eastern Southland Hockey AssociationJanette CollinsPO Box 240GORE 9740P 03 201 6191M 027 643 3040E [email protected]
Hawke’s Bay Hockey AssociationPO Box 16009Hawke’s Bay Mail Centre NAPIER 4142P 06 844 1166 E [email protected] Hockey Academy SouthChris LesliePO Box 20 143Bishopdale CHRISTCHURCH 8543P 03 381 4430 M 027 293 3311 E [email protected]
Horowhenua Hockey AssociationPO Box 326LEVIN 5540P 06 367 5353 F 06 367 5354E [email protected]
Invercargill Hockey AssociationWendy RyanPO Box 197INVERCARGILL 9810M 027 392 4727 E invercargillhockey@ gmail.com
Malvern Hockey AssociationPaul Wilson36 Karanga Rd, RD2CHRISTCHURCH 7682P 03 318 7382E president@malvernhockey. org.nz
Manawatu Hockey IncKevin Nicholson PO Box 1357PALMERSTON NORTH 4410 P 06 356 4562E office@hockeymanawatu. org.nzwww.hockeymanawatu.org.nz
Hockey Marlborough IncJo JonesPO Box 353BLENHEIM 7240P 03 578 5550E office@hockeymarlborough. org.nz www.hockeymarlborough.org.nz
Mid Canterbury Hockey AssociationVicki McArthurPO Box 366ASHBURTON 7740E [email protected]
Midlands HockeyNicky SmithPO Box 1461 Waikato Mail Centre HAMILTON 3240M 021 336 999E nicky@midlandshockey. co.nzwww.midlandshockey.co.nz
Nelson Hockey AssociationPO Box 3426Richmond, NELSON 7050 P 03 547 9988M 027 421 2333F 03 547 9948 E [email protected]
North Harbour Hockey AssociationRiki BurgessPO Box 302 139NORTH HARBOUR 0751P 09 415 7396F 09 415 7403E [email protected]
North Otago Hockey AssociationKiri Ballantyne PO Box 270OAMARU 9400P 03 437 2011 (h)M 027 782 1975F 03 437 2011E northotagohockey@xtra. co.nz
Hockey Northland Grant McLeodPO Box 8021Kensington WHANGAREI 0145P 09 437 3830 E admin@northlandhockey. org.nzwww.northlandhockey.org.nz
Otago Hockey AssociationPO Box 5098DUNEDIN 9058P 03 474 9201F 03 474 9204E [email protected]
Poverty Bay Hockey Association68 Riverside RoadWhataupokoGISBORNE 4010M 027 646 7944E secretary@pbhockey. co.nzwww.pbhockey.co.nz
Rangitikei Hockey AssociationJan ConnellyPO Box 131MARTON 4741P 06 322 1168 E [email protected]
Ruahine-Dannevirke Hockey AssociationJo LiddlePO Box 229DANNEVIRKE 4942P 06 374 6478E dannevirkesportsclub@ gmail.com www.sporty.co.nz/dannevirkesportsclub
South Canterbury HockeyAmanda EverettPO Box 571 TIMARU 7940P 03 686 2875M 027 280 4000E [email protected] www.hockeysouthcanterbury.co.nz
Southern Hockey Andrew BoothPO Box 1239DUNEDIN 9054P 03 474 9201M 027 575 9256E andrew.booth@ southernwide.co.nzwww.southern.org.nz
Southland Hockey Inc. Carol BaerPO Box 132INVERCARGILL 9840P 03 217 9032M 021 0224 4939F 03 217 9036E manager@ hockeysouthland.co.nz www.hockeysouthland.co.nz
Taranaki Hockey FederationDenise Hill 33-37 Rata Street INGLEWOOD 4330M 021 190 9430E admin@taranakihockey. org.nzwww.taranakihockey.org.nz
Tauranga Hockey AssociationClinton ButlerPO Box 4012MT MAUNGANUI, TAURANGA 3116P 07 575 0074 M 021 088 15200E [email protected] www.tgahockey.co.nz
Thames Valley Hockey AssociationAlison RatcliffePO Box 56NGATEA 3541M 027 978 7229E secretary@valleyhockey. org.nz www.valleyhockey.org.nz
Waikato Hockey AssociationDeclan Wyndham-Smith & Brett SandersPO Box 820HAMILTON 3204P 07 838 0485E [email protected]
Wairarapa Hockey AssociationKelly GovanPO Box 712MASTERTON 5840P 06 379 8133 M 027 492 4010E [email protected] www.hockeywairarapa.org.nz
Wanganui Hockey IncKylie PennPO Box 4199WANGANUI 4340P 06 349 2300 Extn 821M 027 414 3842E kylie.penn@ hockeywanganui.org.nzwww.hockeywanganui.org.nz
Wellington Hockey AssociationClaire BookerPO Box 2891WELLINGTON 6140P 04 389 3337F 04 389 3130E [email protected]
West Coast Hockey AssociationRachel CarsonPO Box 6GREYMOUTH 7840E [email protected] www.sporty.co.nz/westcoasthockey
HNZ COUNCILSNZ Indian Sports Association IncAshok GandaPO Box 22 486CHRISTCHURCH 8142P 03 365 4414F 03 365 4464E [email protected]
NZ Maori Council Joy Ripia7A Hilton RoadSt AndrewsHAMILTON 3200M 027 637 0275E [email protected]/nzmaorihockey
PO Box 67-088, Mt Eden, Auckland 1349, New Zealand T: 64-9-630 2932 F: 64-9-630 2954 E: [email protected]
www.hockeynz.co.nz