annual report 2015 - revolutionisesport
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Hockey WA would like to thank our partners and sponsors for their continual support of Hockey in Western Australia. Without their generous support, Hockey in Western Australia would not be in the healthy position it is in today. The following partners and sponsors have provided support to Hockey WA in 2015.
SPONSORS & PARTNERS
Partners
Sponsors
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Office Bearers & Committees 4
Honour Board 5
Reports 8
State Teams 20
Olympians Medal 29
Charlesworth Medal 30
Premier One Division Winners 31
Results 33
Byrne & Judge Award 35
Kyle Rutter Award 35
Season Standings 36
Regional Association Results 46
Audited Financial Statements 53
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Office Address: Perth Hockey Stadium, Curtin University, Hayman Road, Bentley, WA 6102 Australia Postal Address: PO Box 1090, Bentley MDC WA 6983 Telephone: (08) 9351 4300 Fax: (08) 9458 5524 Email: [email protected]
Design & Editor: Mitchell Eastman Photography: Dan Carson (DC Images), contributors. Cover: WA Win U18 Boys National Championship
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BOARD
AUDIT & FINANCEChairpersonPhil Nillsen
MembersStephen Cain
Peter Churack (CEO) Sarah de Rozario (CFO)
Craig Seddon
MASTERS
STAFF
Chairperson Peter Westlund
MembersBill Campbell
Glenys Chinnery Len Collier
Peter ConnollyJill Van Duuren
Sinead French-BluhmKeith Gilbride
John HeathGraham Newson (Secretary)
Allison Rieck
JUNIOR ADVISORY GROUPMembers
Garry Fitzpatrick Kerry Gallagher
Glen Kirkaldy David Meier
Claire Omodei Tania Smith Tess Smith
Wendy Wales
SENIOR COACHES
WAIS Coach (women) - Jeremy Davy WAIS Coach (men) - Chris O’Reilly
WA Diamonds Coach - Suzanne Tiverios WA Thundersticks Coach - Jason Butcher
ManagementPeter Churack - Chief Executive Officer
Sarah de Rozario - Chief Financial Officer Gerrit Engelbrecht - Senior Manager Facilities & Infrastructure
Shayley McGurk-Davy - Competitions & Events Manager Jason Butcher - High Performance Manager Janine Finnie - Game Development Manager
Administration Staff
Karla Barrett - State Team Administrator Ben Bregazzi - Game Development, Education & Officiating
Sue Cook - Receptionist/Administration Jason De Wind - Hospitality Manager
Mitchell Eastman - Communications CoordinatorRuth Fenton - Management Accountant
Maxine Fogarty - Executive Assistant Josh Gough - Bookings & Events Coordinator
Sandra Jenner - Projects/Management Accountant Hanny Kappelle - Junior Development Coach
Daniel Kontor - Maintenance Coordinator Linda Marks - Bookeeper
Candyce Peacock - Pathway Facilitator Graham Pilcher - Competitions Coordinator
Rob Ward - Maintenance Supervisor Tom Wickham - Assistant High Performance Coach
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RISK MANAGEMENT & GOVERNANCEChairperson
Christine Truscott
MembersJanene Bon
Peter Churack (CEO) Gerrit Engelbrecht
Martin Spencer
Phil Nillsen (President)
Martin Spencer (Vice President)
Janene Bon Stephen Cain Pat Hall Mark Kerrigan Christine Truscott Rob Clement (Resigned)
J G ARDAGH * V FALLOWS * T ST J KENNEDY *
J BANKS CA FAULDS * K LEGGETT
L BARRETT * A FUHRMANN M KINSELLA *
F D BEAMES * N GILES OBE * S LEECE
T C BEDELLS * I GLASS * V LONGSON *
N BEZANT V GOOCH H McMANIS OAM *
P BRADSHAW * B A GOODHEART OBE * D C McKENZIE *
M CAMPBELL OBE * P GOODRIDGE MBE * G MOUNSEY
C J CARNE * C D HARPER * C B NICHOLAS OAM
P T CARTER AM * R J JEWELL L PACKHAM
R CHARLESWORTH AM D JOHNSON * I PITT *
D CROTHERS S J JOHNSON * M A REYNOLDS *
J T CRUICKSHANK * A KELLY F N SERMON *
S DAVIES AM D R KELLY AM * A J TODD *
E A EASTMAN OBE * K KEMP * Deceased
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LIFE MEMBERS AWARD OF MERIT
D ALLEN J HARRINGTON B NUGENT
G ASHLEY R JONES S O’HARA
J BANKS R JEWELL S O’SULLIVAN
G BELL * D KELLY OAM L PACKHAM
N BEZANT M KINSELLA * I PITT *
S BIBRA * T LALOR R RATE
F BROWN J LEECE D REES
A BRAZIER * S LEECE R REITZE *
E BURGESS * K LEGGETT M REYNOLDS *
H BYLES * N MANNOLINI D SCANLON *
P COLLINS H McMANIS OAM * W SCOTT *
S DAVIES AM J McMEEKIN B SHARPE
J EDSALL * P MONTGOMERY D SMART
A EMSLIE G MOUNSEY H SMITH
A FUHRMANN F MURRAY M SUTHERLAND
R GLENCROSS * C NAYLOR S TONKIN
V GOOCH G NAPIER V VILLAMIL
S HAHNEL J NETTLETON L WALDRON
C HARPER * C NICHOLAS OAM J WRIGHT *
* Deceased
HOCKEY AUSTRALIA - AWARD OF MERIT
R AGGISS T GALVIN S LEECE
M ADAMS * G GETLEY L PACKHAM
P CARTER AM * B GLENCROSS OAM I PITT *
R CHARLESWORTH AM B GOODHEART OBE * G REID
J EDSALL * M HAGER J SANDS *
J EVANS F MURRAY F SERMON *
* Deceased
HOCKEY AUSTRALIA - LIFE MEMBERS
S DAVIES AM C NICHOLAS OAM E A EASTMAN OBE *
B GOODHEART OBE * S LEECE F MURRAY
R CHARLESWORTH AM * Deceased
Life Membership is the highest honour that the Association can bestow upon an Individual. The following people have received Life Membership of the Association for services to hockey in Western Australia.
The following have received an Award of Merit for outstanding service to hockey in Western Australia. This list includes previous recipients of the Reg Goodridge Service Award.
The following have been recognised by Hockey Australia for service to hockey in Western Australia and Australia by an Award of Merit
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Hockey WA understands the importance of volunteers in the community and the significant contribution they make to the sport of hockey in WA.
In 2015, Hockey WA set out to duly recognise the unheralded contribution volunteers at club level make to our great game by formally recognising them. It is these individuals whose contribution have a major impact on the sport in WA and the wider hockey community.
The inaugural presentation of the Volunteer recognition awards took place on the 23 October 2015 at Crown Perth’s Ballroom.
For 2015, there was a total of 11 recipients of the new Hockey WA Volunteer Recognition Awards, with a collective service of over 300 years. One Individual was honoured for more than 50 years of outstanding service.
Award Categories Volunteer Awards are not limited to how many can be awarded in one year and have the following categories; GoldAwarded for at least 15 years’ service Silver Awarded for at least 8 years’ service BronzeAwarded for at least 4 years’ service Criteria & Eligibility1. Any volunteer, official for a club or affiliated association in Western Australia is eligible for an award. 2. Hockey WA understands the local game attracts international personnel; therefore award recipients do not have to be an Australian citizen
to be recognised for an award. 3. Awards may be awarded to former volunteers, players and/or officials up to three (3) years after their last contribution. 4. Posthumous awards may only be submitted with exceptional circumstances outlined and is at the discretion of the Board of Hockey WA.
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GOLD VOLUNTEER AWARD
Person Nominated Club Service
Stuart Lamont Victoria Park Xavier Hockey Club 35 years’ service to VPXHC. Past President, Vice President, Treasurer, Vice President Juniors and Committee Member
Chris Vincent Dale Hockey Club 30 years’ service to Dale HC.Winner of Club’s Best Person for several years. Past President, Vice President and Club Prop-erty Manager
Howard Herbert Dale Hockey Club 30 years’ service to Dale HC.Winner of Club Best Person for 12 years running.Past Club Secretary and Treasurer
Paul Huisman Dale Hockey Club 38 years’ service to Dale HC.20 years as Club PresidentPast Vice President and Junior President.
SILVER VOLUNTEER AWARD
Person Nominated Club Service
Debbie Campbell North Coast Raiders Hockey Club 8 years’ service to North Coast Raiders HC.Junior Director for 8 years+Member of Executive Committee
Tania Smith Fremantle Hockey Club Over 10+ years’ at Fremantle HC.Current Vice President of Women’s Premier One TeamTurf Committee MemberSenior Team Manager for 8+ years
NB: At time of printing, other award winners have yet to be notified. These will be included in next year’s Annual Report.
President
As outlined in the 2015 annual report, Hockey WA has delivered and had endorsed a revised 5 year strategic plan which sets out the pathway for our association going forward. The strategic plan is built around six key strategic pillars:
VALUE: Identify funding alternatives and ensure the efficient and effective use of resources for the benefit of the sport.
ORGANISATION: Deliver the highest standard of governance supporting sustainable growth across the whole of sport in Western Australia.
PARTICIPATION: Hockey to be the sport of choice attracting new participants through the active engagement of players; officials and volunteers of all ages
HIGH PERFORMANCE: To provide exceptional programs for the development of world class athletes and officials to achieve consistent success at national championships.
FACILITIES: Plan, develop and support / operate facilities that meet the expanding requirements of the Hockey WA community.
PROFILE: Increase the profile of Hockey in WA through the delivery of world class domestic, regional, national and international competitions and events.
Your Board and Management team are now ensuring that appropriate management and reporting processes are established to ensure an aligned delivery of our strategic objectives. This will include processes and engagement with our wider community to increasingly align our entire community against longer term objectives and outcomes.
In parallel to the delivery of the strategic plan, Hockey WA has published a series of values which underpin the operational activities and prac-tices of our association.
INCLUSIVE PARTICIPATION for all people of all abilities, gender, race and age group to achieve their full potential.TRANSPARENT and regular engagement to encourage dialogue and CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT. To work together to ensure ENJOYMENT for all.Open to INNOVATION and striving for EXCELLENCE in all that we undertake.
These values are critical to support our strategic plan delivery and as a Board and management team are committed to working to these values.
While the delivery of the revised strategic plan has been a major step forward for the future organisation, it is obviously essential that Hockey WA deliver against this plan. I am very pleased to outline how Hockey WA has already started delivering against these objectives:
Profile: Hosting Australian Hockey LeagueHockey WA has secured the hosting rights for both the Men’s and Women’s Australian Hockey League in 2016 with an option to host this tour-nament in 2017 and 2018.
This tournament will be held in in October 2016 principally at the Perth Hockey Stadium with the boys and girls Under 13 national tournament held in parallel.
The initiative to combine these events into a single tournament provides an exceptional opportunity for Hockey WA, working with Hockey Aus-tralia to promote the sport of Hockey through the delivery of a major world class tournament.
Hockey WA will be seeking the support and assistance of our whole community in the promotion, support and attendance at this significant event for our sport.
High Performance: National ChampionshipsAt a national level, our young Thundersticks, with 8 debutants, fell just short of premiership gold for a second consecutive year with a 2-1 loss to a very experienced Queensland side. Coupled with an excellent year for our pathway teams who produced 2 gold and 1 silver, the future looks very positive for an era of success from the Perth Thundersticks.
The WA Diamonds continued to regenerate as a group and while our AHL result was disappointing, we see a bright future ahead with signifi-cantly improved places from all our pathway teams.
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Participation: Junior Development PathwaysThrough 2015 Hockey WA has made significant changes to the development pathway for our young athletes. The program runs annually pro-viding increased opportunities for exposure of both metro and regional athletes to coaching and development exposure.
Parallel to the expansion of the pathway program, a wider range of participation development programs and camps for our younger partici-pants have been initiated.
Participation: VolunteersAt the Hockey WA Dinner in October 2015, we presented the inaugural Hockey WA Volunteer Recognition awards to some very deserving mem-bers of the Hockey community in WA. It was a great privilege to meet and hear of the amazing contributions these people have made to our clubs in some cases over more than four decades.
Through 2016, we will continue to work with our wider community to identify, recognise and reward these individuals who are so critical to the ongoing success of our sport and association alike.
Value: 2015 Financial PerformanceHockey WA continued to demonstrate improved financial sustainability. In 2015 a financial loss of $22,451 has been reported despite several unexpected financial impacts. Hockey WA is continuing to focus on opportunities to financial efficiency opportunities in 2016 to further secure our financial future while delivering on the operational and strategic objectives of the organisation.
There are significant contributors to our sport with whom Hockey WA, our clubs and regional associations could not deliver the exceptional competitions, facilities and high performance programs for our community. I would like thank all our sponsors, supporters, members, officials and volunteers for their significant contribution to our sport and their part in supporting past and continued success. I would like to thank the Board of Hockey WA, Peter Churack and his team for their continued passion, significant contribution and commitment to our sport.
2015 has been a significant year in setting a bigger and more focussed platform for our association. Hockey WA is excited about the future for our sport and look forward to working with you, our Hockey community to continue to take our association through some exciting opportunities.
Phil Nillsen President - Hockey WA
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Chief Executive Officer
The year 2015 will be seen as a watershed year in the development of Hockey in Western Australia. With the establishment of development programs TAP and HEAT along with the revamped pathway programs for our U/13 and U/15 athletes, we now have in excess of 700 athletes in structured programs running throughout the year.
Additionally through the auspices of the Officiating Advisory Group (OAG) we have well run development programs for umpires and officials, catering for in excess of 100 aspiring umpires from beginners to elite with a number of new umpires graduating from this program to umpire at the elite Melville Toyota League level.
The improvements in the process of team selection and coach development have resulted in considerable improvements in the performance level of all state teams. Particular success was achieved in our boy/men’s program where WA competed in every final (gold medal match) over the last 14 months, winning 2 golds. The engagement of specialist coaches for goal keeping and drag flicking is providing substantial improvements in these vital areas of our game, these programs will be expanded and enhanced in 2016.
At the time of writing this report, both Whitfords Hockey Club and Old Guildford Mundaring Hockey Club turfs are under construction. The OGMHC turf will be ready for competition in early May 2016 and the Whitfords turf will be ready for the start of the 2017 season. This plus the full affiliation of the UWA turf 2 for Hockey in 2016 will result in an easing of congestion for both matches and training in the coming season.
Successful initiatives in 2015 included:• Development of the “All Stars “concept - with a number of these matches being played between our AHL teams the Thundersticks and
Diamonds against development squad athletes. Thanks to Normandie Foods, Jeremy Walsh and Project Neon’s Cam Fairbrother for providing financial support for these athletes.
• The pre-season cup competition was run over the months of February/March of 2015 and provided the opportunity for clubs and athletes to fine tune themselves prior to the commencement of the season proper. In 2016 the competition will be expanded to include a 1st division women’s side and a cup competition to cater for men’s and women’s’ 3rd division sides.
The year to come in 2016 will be action packed with:• The Hockeyroos and Kookaburras preparing for the Rio Olympics;• Scheduled tours by the Great Britain women’s side in February and then Great Britain men’s team in May;• The first of 3 years of the Australian Hockey League with both men’s and women’s games being held in Perth in October; and• The year ending with an innovative tour and competition between Australia men’s and women’s and the Dutch men’s and women’s sides
in December.
The Board and management of Hockey WA have recognised the many challenges that still face the sport, including interactions with regional centres, facility development to match increasing demand, increased competitions by other sports in primary school engagement and the generation of income to support and offset increasing costs. To this end Hockey WA has been working on a comprehensive strategic plan to take the organisation and the sport through to the 2020s.
Finally I wish to thank the Board of Hockey WA for their countless hours of volunteering, the management and staff of Hockey WA for their efforts and to the hockey community for their contribution to what has been a very successful year in 2015 and I look forward to consolidating these gains in 2016.
Yours sincerely,
Peter ChurackChief Executive Officer
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FACILITIES & INFRASTRUCTURE2015 was a busy year at the Perth Hockey Stadium. We hosted several events throughout the year, with the key highlights being the National Schools Sport Tournament; Kookaburras v Malaysia and Hockeyroos v Korea.
The first stage of the Curtin Master Plan is in full swing with some major developments within Curtin University campus. A new 500 bay parking lot and new road is currently being constructed between Kent Street and the main campus. The new road is running through the middle of the old Barblett Oval and therefore, unfortunately, we will have no longer have access to Barblett Oval for warm up or training. New access routes to PHS and progress reports on the developments on the Curtin Campus will be on our website for your information. We have been assured by Curtin University that the access to Perth Hockey Stadium will not be compromised at any stage during the construction process.
In June, PHS welcomed the CBH Country Men’s and Women’s tournaments to town. These championships are always well supported by our country associations and offer a fantastic opportunity for regional players to compete. This year entailed a revised format and additional venues, both of which we believe enhanced the success of the event.
Following the recent national tender process, PHS have been awarded with the hosting the 2016 Men’s and Women’s AHL in Perth. The men’s and women’s Australian Hockey League (AHL) events will be held together in Perth with the Under 13 Australian Championships continuing its alignment with the AHL. This will be a fantastic event for the city of Perth. This festival of Hockey starts on 29 September with finals being played on 9 October.
A lack of turf facilities are still an ongoing challenge and is a key area of focus in the new Hockey WA Strategic Plan. PHS and other turf venues in the Perth Metro are currently running at full capacity for training and games during the season. There are currently more than eleven feasibility studies and initial discussions by clubs around the development of more hockey turfs. Unfortunately, the State Government recently revealed the Community Sport and Recreation Facilities Fund (CSRFF) would be cut from $20 million to $7 million for the 2016-17 financial year. This decision by the State Government will have an effect on the establishment of new hockey facilities in WA in the future.
On the positive side, two additional turf facilities will be completed in the next two years, with Guildford Grammar School (2016) and Whitfords Hockey Club (2017). This will give more teams the opportunity to train and play on turf.
The challenge always facing us is to balance the necessary improvements, replacements and general upgrades to maintain a World class facility at PHS and to do this within budgetary parameters. With the ongoing support of the Department of Sport and Recreation (DSR), we have managed to continue with the long term maintenance plan for PHS. DSR is currently doing a Business Plan for the Perth Hockey Stadium with a specific focus of the Curtin University lease and the location agreement with the Hockey Australia High Performance Programmes.
Thanks must go to our volunteers and staff who dedicated many hours over the past season to ensure that Perth Hockey Stadium continued to offer a high quality and enjoyable experience for the West Australian Hockey community and continues to be regarded as the no.1 Hockey facility in Australia.
Gerrit EngelbrechtSenior Manager - Facilities and Infrastructure
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2015 has been a year of consolidating the work done over the last 18 months on enhancing and expanding our High Performance pathway to improve the performances of our state teams and our player development and performance levels. We have continued the process of working through the review facilitated by the Department of Sport and Recreation and have begun to secure the foundations for a stronger future.
A major focus of the pathway is to continue to provide opportunities for more athletes and coaches to contribute to and develop within our High Performance landscape. And to ensure progression and identification of talent is fluent and merit based.
The HEAT (Holistic Elite Athlete Training) Program has entered its 2nd year with 11 athletes already earning scholarships with WAIS from the program. In 2015 our WA U18 teams finished 1st in the men and second in the women with 11 HEAT athletes selected into the Australian Futures program from the tournament, the most of any state in the country. The program is already having a big impact.
The program gets great support from Curtin University where all HEAT athletes train in their world class gym facilities often alongside the National Program athletes. Other enhancements to the program into 2016 include the additions of Tom Wickham current Thundersticks striker as the Head Coach, Nick Budgeon as a drag flicking specialist coach and Leon Hayward as the Goalkeeping coach. The program continues to be supported by a fantastic group of volunteers covering support coaching, functional movement, running technique, physiology, strength and conditioning and athlete management services.
Hockey WA’s unique initiative the Talent Accelerant Program (TAP) now enters its 3rd year with the program growing from strength to strength, 60 athletes began the program in 2013 with 140 athletes now supported across different levels and focuses including goalkeeping specific programs managed by Toni Cronk. 14 current WAIS athletes, many of whom are current National Junior athletes have come through the TAP program. It has also had a significant impact on our state team performances and on our clubs with a surge of young stars making their way into and having an impact on the MTL. The programs focuses have adapted and evolved over the first few years with a major focus currently based on integrating basic skill development into game sense opportunities and on developing cultural behaviours and habits in line with Hockey WA values and the capacity for athletes to develop more effectively.
Work continues around integration of country athletes into the High Performance pathway with SWAS being utilised to pilot a decentralised TAP program. Athletes are developed in line with the training programs and methodology utilised for the centralised program. Athletes also have access to sessions with TAP athletes in Perth and HEAT coaching staff visit the Southwest to conduct sessions on a monthly basis. Adding to this there are now 9 HEAT full scholarship athletes based in the Southwest and Peel regions, athletes train in their home environments and access HEAT staff support and training support in Perth when viable and prioritized. Tracey Vanderlaan, the HEAT strength and conditioning Head Coach whom manages the Peel Academy program, writes and manages all of the programs for HEAT athletes in Perth and the Southwest. This is an approach that we will continue to look to expand with other regions as the programs are consolidated. There are also athletes from historical country strongholds like Narrogin and Geraldton accessing the centralised TAP environment.
The off-season remains a priority part of the year for our High Performance programs, with the in-season period continuing to be a difficult balancing act for many, our priorities remain on our state team programs and on supplementing individual athlete programs whilst integrating their programs into club and school activities. Athlete load management and balance remains a priority and an area we are working on with Hockey Australia to align with National systems.
The process of implementing the Selection / Identification Advisory Group (SIAG) has gained momentum this year with a group of coaches involved in developing processes and assisting with selection and identification of athletes through the year. 2016 will see the full implementation of what will become a scouting network and safety net to ensure there is coverage and knowledge across the state relating to all High Performance opportunities going forward.
In 2015 both of our AHL teams were in a regeneration phase after long periods of sustained success. Both of these developing teams acquitted themselves well with the Diamonds unfortunately failing to make the medal round, finishing 5th, but the Thundersticks, with 8 debutants surprised many by reaching a grand final and pushing the heavy favourites Queensland with a 2-1 loss. HEAT athletes 16 year old Coby Green and 17 year old Jake Harvie both made their debuts and impressed in their first AHL. With next year’s AHL men’s and women’s tournaments in Perth it will be an exciting period for our senior teams as a new generation of players begins to take the mantle of these proud teams in front of home crowds.
Our men’s state team program won gold medals at the U15 and U18 National championships and our U21 and AHL teams won silver medals. After two poor years on the National stage signs are looking good for the future.
In the women’s program there is much work to do but the performances of 2015 are much improved also against what were two previous poor years. Our U15 women won silver and our U18 women won bronze, the U21’s started strong and finished in 4th spot; an improvement from the 5th and 6th place finishes from the previous years. We have some fantastic young talent coming through and will continue to work hard to regenerate our top teams by developing our juniors.
2015 has been a year of consolidation and also a year of success for our High Performance Program, we would like to thank the countless volunteers and the community for their support and to our athletes and High performance staff for their hard work and commitment. The support and belief from our board and Peter Churack our CEO has been generous and we look forward to continuing to repay the faith. Jason Butcher High Performance Manager
HIGH PERFORMANCE
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ParticipationDuring 2015 Hockey WA re-established a club linked metropolitan schools program, providing more than 4000 hockey experiences for children in their school context. In addition to our own programs the introduction of the Sporting Schools Program facilitated an additional 1250 experiences across WA.
Connecting Schools to clubs and associations will continue to be a focus for 2016. Detailed analysis of the participation data for the 2015 Metropolitan area supports and guides our push into the Eastern Metropolitan corridor to ensure we are supporting sustainable and robust participation programs. At the close of 2015 we have a structured engagement plan for clubs in the eastern corridor and look forward to delivering those outcomes in 2016.
During 2016 we will be targeting Primary aged children through initial engagement programs, providing opportunities to engage with hockey through excursions. These programs will be developed in modular format to facilitate us sharing best practice with clubs and regional associations.
During 2015 Hockey WA has revitalised the pathway process for the U13 cohort. Following broad community and stakeholder consultation we were supported in our mandate for change. The introduction of this user pay process has allowed us to double the number of opportunities for athletes, both within the metro area and country areas. In addition to the increased participation in pathways we have increased engagement with Regional Associations and in 2016 look forward to taking this program to the Great Southern. During 2016 we will expand this process into the U15 pathway.
Our strategic intent for 2016 is to support and develop significant and sustainable connections between schools and clubs. We look forward to working with ACPHER to deliver training to Primary and High School sports teachers and with network sports teacher groups to further support the growth of our sport in schools, in addition to working directly with school aged children.
Janine FinnieGame Development Manager
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COMPETITIONS & EVENTSThe Competition & Events (C&E) department has had an exciting and challenging year. It has been a year of growth and consolidation of existing and new programs. The competition looks to be sustainable to produce teams and clubs that will have long term benefits for our game.
The Melville Toyota Leagues continue to present a very positive image to our own hockey community. Most of our hockey followers have been enthused and entertained by the way our teams play and contribute to the development and support of hockey in our metropolitan areas.
Following on from previous ventures to Albany and Geraldton, the Melville Toyota League brand was further extended to the south-west regional area of WA, where Busselton hosted the 2015 Regional Round. Being able to showcase hockey at such a high level is a great opportunity to get hockey out to the wider community and hopefully encourage new members, whilst motivating current players to aspire to greater achievements.
Additional turf facilities enable Hockey WA to continue to grow forward, allowing a greater cohort of grades to be played on artificial surfaces. This contributes greatly to the growth and stability in club numbers.
After a comprehensive review of the 2014 event model and consequently restricted access to grass roots facilities, Hockey WA revised the format for the 2015 event season. The format included an all turf based competition for Junior Club Championships, and this format was extended to the Men’s Country Championships. A greater streamlined nomination and reporting system with high accessibility was introduced, whereby all events were hosted online via IMG. A positive and important step forward for Hockey WA to remain progressive and all inclusive. From an operation point of view the communication between Hockey WA and the clubs continues to be consistent and informative.
I would like to recognise the many volunteers within our clubs and committees for their valued support. I’d like to specifically thank the members of the Junior Competitions Advisory Group (JCAG), Officiating Advisory Group (OAG) and the Indoor Advisory Group (IAG). The C&E department have been extremely well supported by a knowledgeable and passionate group of people. The cooperation and commitment of our Advisory Groups has ensured that our membership have received informative, structured, strategic and professional assistance. It is thanks to your combined efforts that the staff members of the C&E department are able to perform at their best operationally. Once more the collaborative approach will see fantastic results moving forward.
Also a special thank you to the Appointments Advisory Group (AAG) for improving the support around umpire and technical development, retention and appointments, at both senior and junior levels.
We have had an outstanding contribution from key officials on a state, national and international level. Our growing presence at the highest level continues to shine through on the world stage with three of our most experienced officials confirmed on the 2016 Rio Olympic panels; in Tammy Standley (technical), Murray Grime (umpire) and Melissa Trivic (umpire).
The 2015 Indoor season is running smoothly at Lumen Christi College. There are 26 senior teams competing across 4 divisions and 18 junior teams across 3 divisions.
Junior Club Championships ran well with a total of 28 teams competing. Winners U18 Boys – Vic ParkWinners U18 Girls – Vic ParkWinners U15 Boys – UWAWinners U15 Girls – Lions
Team numbers on the whole for indoor are slightly down this year. A common inhibiting factor seems to be location and the travel time for participants. We are now working on securing a more central venue for the 2016 season.
The C&E department is well placed to continue the success of this year and tasked with taking it to another level.
Shayley McGurk DavyCompetitions & Events Manager
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OFFICIATING ADVISORY GROUP2015 saw the reintroduction of a group dedicated to the support and development of our officials thanks to the efforts of Grant Mitton and a few other dedicated members of our hockey community. The Officiating Advisory Group came together with experienced members from elite umpiring, umpiring development (senior and junior), allocations, regional umpiring and technical. The group faced a number of challenges along the way with the age old issues of umpire abuse, equity in allocations, standard and quality of umpires, quantity of umpires and officiating pathways amongst them. Discussions were robust and whilst we did not feel as if we achieved as much as we had hoped, we were able to consolidate a number of mat-ters and set a framework for the group to continue with in 2016. At the conclusion of the season the group worked with HWA President - Phil Nillsen and facilitated a workshop with all interested officials to discuss and provide feedback on what worked, what we needed to do better and what innovations we could consider for 2016. The information gathered was very useful and will be distributed to all officials in late 2015/early 2016. I’d like to thank my fellow OAG members - Sarah Allanson, David Sutherland, John Ward and Michael Waite for their passion and commit-ment to this important aspect of our treasured sport and to HWA Chief Executive- Peter Churack and Shayley McGurk-Davey who acted as the group’s Association Liaison for their support and guidance. 2015 once again saw a number of our West Australian hockey community undertaking Officiating & Tournament Director duties at State, National and International levels and I’d like to acknowledge them here: Tammy Lugg; Melissa Trivic; Murray Grime; Shayley McGurk-Davy; Jordan Moore; Kuk Hee Kim; Kim Todd; Lorna Woodley; Zoe Nicol; Carl Mueller; Scott Embry; Aidan Elliot; Sarah Allanson; Tahlya Sleep; James Cameron.
Congratulations also to the following people who received officiating awards at the HWA dinner: Ian Lugg; Melissa Trivic; Ed Welch; Jade Vorenberg; Kyle Bullock; James Cameron; Jordan Moore & Briony Clark
In closing, I would like to thank all our officials at all levels for your dedication to our sport and for continuing to put yourself out there in some-times very difficult and trying circumstances - our sport owes you a huge debt of gratitude. Yours in Hockey, Ceri WriterConvenor - OAG
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MASTERSThe WA Masters Hockey Committee provides recommendations to Hockey WA on Masters Hockey policy and processes with respect to local competitions and WA State Masters Teams. A significant responsibility is the selection of players and officials, and the logistics and coordination of teams, for the annual Australian Women’s and Men’s Masters Championships.
I wish to pay tribute to the very considerable work done by the WA Masters Hockey Committee throughout 2015. The essential work of the Committee commenced with a Strategic Planning Session held in February that was also attended by the President and the CEO of Hockey WA. The strategic discussion included participation in Masters Hockey, engagement with Hockey WA, Australian Championships performance and the availability of synthetic turf surfaces for Masters Hockey. The Strategic Intent which emerged from these discussions included:• Restructuring the Women’s Midweek Competition;• Establishing a Women’s Midweek Daytime hockey competition;• Revising the WA Masters Hockey Charter;• Changing eligibility criteria for nomination to State Teams; and,• Improving access to synthetic turfs for Masters Competitions, selection trials and training.
The WA Masters Hockey Charter has been revised and approved by the board of Hockey WA and now more appropriately reflects the key roles and responsibilities of the WA Masters Hockey Committee. There is progress in each area of strategic intent, some more than others, with more work to be done in 2016, especially with respect to establishing a Women’s Daytime Competition to complement Wednesday Men’s Masters.
Selection of WA Masters Hockey State Teams’ coaches and managers, booking of accommodation and travel are key activities performed during December to February when hockey is in recess so that State Player selection trials can occur during May-June. The Committee also provides advice to Hockey WA on the Local WA Winter Masters Competition, especially team grading, permits and related competitions issues. It continues to develop and improve its policies and procedures especially concerning Masters State Team Selection Policies and Managers Procedures based on recent experience from participation in Australian Championships.
Members of the WA Masters Hockey Committee have specific portfolio responsibilities including State Teams, Local Competitions and Finance. Committee Members during the year were Bill Campbell, Allison Rieck, Glenys Chinnery, Jill van Duuren, Keith Gilbride, Peter Connolly, Len Collier, John Heath, and Sinead French-Bluhm with Graham Newson as Secretary to the Committee. Glenys Chinnery resigned during the year and Bill Campbell, Allison Rieck and Len Collier retire in December and do not offer themselves for re-election with Peter Westlund and Sinead French-Bluhm retiring and seeking re-election in December. I record the significant appreciation of the WA Masters Hockey community for the tireless work of Bill Campbell who has served on the Committee for 12 years. Significant achievements include Chairing the Organising Committees of the 2006 and 2014 Australian Men’s Masters Championships in Perth, both very successful in financial and competitive terms.
Thirty-Four teams took the field in four divisions of the Women’s Wednesday Night Masters Competition, an increase of one team on last year. The limited availability of synthetic turfs on Wednesday evening meant that not all team nominations were able to be accepted, although the premier Rae Blue Pennant competition comprised only seven teams. A significant improvement on 2014 was the return to 70 minute games from the hourly timeslots that applied in 2014 as a result of restricted turf availability. The WA Masters Hockey Committee continues to work with Hockey WA to improve participation in Women’s Masters Hockey which has been one of the fastest growing segments of the hockey com-petition in WA in recent years.
Seventy-Two teams took the field in Men’s Masters Saturday afternoon competitions and 11 teams participated in the Over 40 Midweek Division. Eleven Men’s Masters Teams play on a Wednesday afternoon almost all year round at Perth Hockey Stadium and there is an Over 65 competition played on Saturday at Perry Lakes for most of the year. These Men’s Masters Hockey competitions provide the maximum opportunity for players to enjoy the game of hockey whatever the level of skill, fitness or age.
The WA Masters Hockey Committee wishes to especially acknowledge its deep gratitude to the coaches and managers of the combined Women’s and Men’s Masters Teams participating in the 2015 Australian Masters Hockey Championships. The significant commitment of time and energy in coaching, training, managing, resourcing and logistics for each of the teams is a primary reason why WA Masters teams perform so well at the Australian Championships each year.
The Women’s Australian Masters Championships was played in Brisbane and WA Masters Hockey fielded teams in Over 35 through to Over 60 divisions. Results for the Championships were Over 35, 7th; Over 40, 2nd; Over 45, Gold Medal; Over 50, 3rd; Over 55, 6th; and Over 60, 2nd. There were 14 players from Western Australian selected to play in the Australian Women’s Masters Teams for the 2016 FIH Masters World Cup to be played in Canberra in March-April. Congratulations also go to Allison Rieck who was appointed Coach of the Australian Over 50 Team.
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The Men’s Australian Masters Championships were played in Cairns. Nine teams in from Over 40 through to Over 70 Divisions were entered in the Championships together with a WA/WA Country combined team in the Over 35 Division. WA won Gold Medals in Over 40 and Over 50, and Over 55/2 Divisions and a Silver Medal in the Over 55 Division. Again, many players, coaches and managers were selected in Australian Teams to participate in the in 2016 FIH Masters World Cup to be played in Canberra and Newcastle. Congratulations to all successful WA teams and Australian selected players.
Next year’s Australian Masters Hockey Championships are to be held for Women in Hobart and for Men in Adelaide.
Finally, I would like to thank the WA Masters Hockey Community for its support of the WA Masters Committee and its work. I think that the Committee makes a significant contribution to the development of Masters Hockey in WA, and hockey generally, with limited resources. We could not deliver the results we do without the support and assistance of Hockey WA and I would like to acknowledge President Phil Nillsen and the Board of Hockey WA and CEO Peter Churack and staff for their support and assistance throughout the year.
2016 presents the WA Masters Committee with the significant challenge of ensuring equality of opportunity for synthetic turf usage both for its Men’s and Women’s Midweek Masters Competitions and in selecting and training somewhere in the order of 15 teams for the Australian Masters Hockey Championships. In addition, there is the challenge of continuing to implement our Strategic Plan, revised as necessary, to ensure that the WA Masters Hockey Committee’s activities meet the needs of Masters Hockey players to participate in the game of hockey at all levels.
Peter WestlundChairman
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
The WAIS Men’s Hockey Program started the year with athletes winning a Silver Medal at the Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh, Malaysia. Aran Zalewski, Trent Mitton and Tristan Clemons were all part of the team that lost 3-1 in a shoot out with New Zealand after the scores were locked at 2-2 after full time.
The West Australian U18’s claimed their first Gold Medal after a ten-year drought. The WA team went through the tournament undefeated after winning the title by defeating Tasmania in a close final 3-2. WAIS athlete Alec Rasmussen was the only WAIS athlete representative, however both Matthew Fisher and Brayden King were put on WAIS scholarships mid year after their outstanding performances in the tournament.
The month of May saw the Kookaburras take part in International Challenge, which was hosted in Hobart. It was 6 Test Match Series against Korea, Pakistan and New Zealand. Australia won all 6 Tests that they played. WAIS had six representatives in the Test Match Series where we saw Chris Bausor return to play for the Kookaburras after a two-year absence.
The Highlight in 2015 would come in the form of the Kookaburras winning their leg of the World League Semi Finals in Belgium, thus earning qualification for the Rio Olympic Games.
Preparations for the World League Semi Finals started with a two (2) Test Series against Great Britain, in London where the series was drawn 1-1. Athletes Tyler Lovell, Kiel Brown, Aran Zalewski and Fergus Kavanagh, represented the Kookaburras in both the lead up Test Series and their World League Semi Final Gold Medal win.
The West Australian U21 team had to settle for Silver after losing a close final to Victoria 2-1. Alec Rasmussen with Brayden King doubled up in championships after their Gold Medal win at the U18’s. WAIS had another six representatives highlighted by Frazer Gerrard winning Player of the Tournament
Finally in 2015 we will see six WAIS representatives take on the worlds best for the Kookaburras in the World League Final, which includes a 3 Test Match Series versus India in the lead up. All games will take place in Raipur India.
Chris O’Reilly WAIS (Men’s) Hockey Coach
WAIS MENS REPORT
WAIS
The WA Thundersticks would again lose another close Grand Final 2-1 to Queensland, after their Grand Final loss last year to Tasmania in a shoot out. Kiel Brown, Trent Mitton, Aran Zalewski, Fergus Kavanagh, Tyler Lovell, Chris Bausor all competed for the Thundersticks with fellow WAIS Athlete Simon Benetti making his AHL debut. Two other WAIS athletes in Tristan Clemons, Ross Hall also competed at the AHL for Tasmania and the Northern Territory respectively as part of their continued development.
The AHL was also used as a selection vehicle for the Oceania Cup. With such a successful AHL campaign we had five WAIS athletes named in the Oceania Cup Team, Fergus Kavanagh, Tyler Lovell, Trent Mitton, Aran Zalewski and Tristan Clemons. The Kookaburras would go onto win the Oceania Cup with a 3-2 victory over New Zealand.
The Australian Men’s Junior Team (Burras) were back in action at the end of the year where it would see Frazer Gerrard and Matthew Bird travel to Malaysia for the Sultan of Johor Cup. The team could not better their Bronze Medal performance from last year, but beat Pakistan emphatically 5-0 for fifth place.
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WAIS WOMENS REPORT
In February 2015 Kathryn Slattery was elevated to the full time national training program of Hockey Australia. The first Western Australian female to do so since Jayde Taylor. Kathryn achieved this on the back of her senior international debut against New Zealand in November 2014, which culminated in her first senior tournament at the 2014 Champion’s Trophy.
Kathryn joined Ash Nelson for several international events in 2015, most notably the World League 3 Semi Finals and the Oceania Series. Both athletes are now preparing and hopeful of selection for World League Finals in Argentina.
Penny Squibb and Kyra Flynn joined Ash and Kathryn in a three (3) team, six (6) match event, consisting of two balanced Australian teams and a full Korean senior team. The event was played in Perth in August, and gave the national development squad members invaluable international experience.
Aleisha Power was selected to tour Argentina with the National Junior Team in October of this year. Aleisha played in all six matches against the Argentine national junior team in an incredibly competitive junior test series. This was the first step for the national junior program in its preparation for the 2016 Junior World Cup to be held in Chile.
2015 was a transitional year in many respects. As senior squad members finalised their involvement in the national pathway, new athletes were awarded scholarships based on their performances at various under age national tournaments throughout the year. In all, 8 new athletes have joined the WAIS program to join the 6 returning members for 2015 and 2016.
This succession points to the strong impact the HEAT and TAP programs are now having in the development of the WA athlete base and their readiness to begin their journey to the national squads especially the futures and junior programs. These athletes enjoy a well-integrated training program between the organisations of HWA and WAIS, encouraging a balanced exposure to all aspects of athlete development and preparation.
The majority of these athletes will be involved in the national junior activities held on the Gold Coast in January 2016. The futures camp runs for one week for those selected at the U18 National Championships. This will be followed by the Oceania Test Series for juniors against New Zealand. WA will have five athletes participating in both events.
Finally, WAIS moved to their new High Performance Service Centre (HPSC) in April 2015. It a state of the art training centre that has world class strength, recovery, and acclimatisation facilities for its athletes to use every day.
2016 offers great opportunity for hard work and further development as the next wave of WA athletes look take to take their chance on the pathway to national representation.
Jeremy Davy WAIS (Women’s) Hockey Coach
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)State Teams
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
STATE TEAMSU21 MEN
Lachlan Ashton
Elliot Barton
James Benetti
Simon Benetti
Bryn de Bes
Tim Geers
Frazer Gerrard
Brandon Gibbs
Ross Hall
Dominic Hird
Joe Kenny
Brayden King
Aiden Lowes
Alec Rasmussen
Marshall Roberts
Declan Spencer
Hayden Walker
Jake Williams Coach: Richard Davies A/Coach: Jason Gabriel Manager: Cameron Tremayne Physio: Andrew McIntyre 12 - 19 July 2015 in Canberra, ACTFinal Placing: 2nd
U18 MEN U15 BOYS (Gold)Timothy Andrew
Joshua Bowen
Marcus Di Filippo
Matthew Fisher
Liam Flynn
Coby Green
Jake Harvie
Samuel Hewitt-Dutton
Fraser Jilley
Joe Kenny
Brayden King
Jason Lockett
Christopher Moses
Alex Rasmussen
Matthew Tate
Benjamin Taylor
Sasha Thomas
Andrew Vaitekenas Coach: Chris O’Reilly A/Coach: Tom Wickham Manager: Hans Geers Physio: Guy Robertson8 - 16 April 2015 in Melbourne, VIC Final Placing: 1st
Oscar Charlesworth
James Collins
Jonathon Connolly
Dylan Forbes
Harry Golding
Oliver Harding
Tom Harvie
Lachlan James
Iszak Milentis
Alistair Murray
Harry Paull
Kyle Pinto
Kyle Potter
Jakeb Reardon
Justin Schonken
Christian Starkie
Zeke Tinley
Daniel Walker Coach: Scott Hughes A/Coach: Ric CharlesworthManager: Theo Gummery Physio: Shrikant Iyengar 11 - 19 April 2015 in Hobart, TAS Final Placing: 1st
Makz Alexander
Thomas Andrew
Matthew Barbetti
Lewis Barritt
Daniel Beech
Ollie Benson
Marc Boyatzis
Dominic Cain
Tim Greenwood
Tristan Guest
Angus Milne
Blake Page
Colton Palmer
James Pike
Oliver Repton
Wesley Stewart
Ethan Stirrat
Will Stockwell Coach: Shaun Ray A/Coach: Ric Charlesworth Manager: Cameron Fosbery Physio: Shrikant Iyengar 11 - 19 April 2015 in Hobart, TAS Final Placing: 11th
U15 BOYS (Black) U13 BOYS (Lightning) U13 BOYS (Storm)William Andrew
Samuel Ashton
Solomon Backshall
Wian Bester
Hugo Charlesworth
Cain Evans
Nicholas Foster
Campbell Geddes
Ollie Higgins
Finn Orman
Dylan Paull
David Phillips
Alexander Rippey
Tom Rogers
Stuart Smith
Nicholas Verryn
Coach: John Hay A/Coach: Simon Andrew Manager: Melanie Hood 25 September - 2 October 2015 Darwin, NT Final Placing: 4th
Patrick Andrew
Zacharie Boglio
Lloyd Cant
Daniel Cope
James Hackett
Lachlan Harrington
Jed Hood
Julian Kyriakou
James Mardady
Zachary McKinnon
Ben Olsen
Lewis Smith
Kye Stirrat
Fletcher Taylor
David Wareham
Xavier Yem
Coach: John McGuckin A/Coach: Simon AndrewManager: Craig Ashton 25 September - 2 October 2015 Darwin, NT Final Placing: 5th
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STATE TEAMS
U21 WOMEN U18 WOMEN U15 GIRLS (Gold)Sienna Archer
Melanie Baldwin
Elysia Burvill
Brooke Capewell
Aimee Clark
Briony Clark
Natasha Del Borrello
Erin Flynn
Stephanie Gallagher
Teagan Gmeiner
Jemma Green
Jancke Habig
Preah Hetherington
Ellie Nalder
Candyce Peacock
Aleisha Power
Shanea Tonkin
Georgia Wilson Coach: Jeremy Davy A/Coach: Mark WattonManager: Sue Dickson Physio: Michael Wood 12 - 19 July 2015 in Hobart, TAS Final Placing: 4th
Sienna Archer
Tenillie Barbetti
Anne Bartle
Rebecca Bell
Danielle Bestall
Brooke Capewell
Taylor Collard
Natasha Del Borrello
Sophie Fidoe
Annie Gibbs
Jemma Green
Phillipa Morgan
Matilda Nelson
Aleisha Power
Emma Reid
Sage Rogers-Uff
Jamee Thomas
Shanea Tonkin Coach: Colin Brandis A/Coach: Claire Omodei Manager: Lynda GmeinerPhysio: Georgina Buckley 4 - 12 April 2015 in Adelaide, SA Final Placing: 3rd
Emily Antonovich
Ashleigh Barbetti
Sarah Byrnes
Brooke Carew-Reid
Caitlin Cooper
Madeline DeSilva
Ciara Faichney
Molly Hagen
Prada Herron
Jacqui Hutton
Kallen Otway
Ashleigh Power
Ruby Rankin
Jolie Sertorio
Jolie Snyman
Emma-lottee van der Linden
Jade Vanderzwan
Jessica Wade Coach: Karla Barrett A/Coach: Fiona Miotti Manager: Lena Hopkinson 11 - 19 April 2015 in Southport, QLD Final Placing: 2nd
U15 GIRLS (Black)Stefani Ameduri
Abigail Bell
Morgan Bentley
Margot Cooney
Alyssa Davidson
Shannon Dyke
Sabrina Earle-Salder
Neasa Flynn
Ruby Fogarty
Madison Marcinkewycz
Evie Monro
Charlotte Owens
Rose Pearce
Isadora Rakich
Morgan Ritchie
Eliza Smith
Ellie Stroud
Elyse Wilson Coach: Leslie FauldsA/Coach: Monique Criddle Manager: Alison Pace 11 - 19 April 2015 in Southport, QLDFinal Placing: 4th
U13 GIRLS (Emeralds) U13 GIRLS (Rubies)Jasmine Aitken
Emma Barrett
Paris Chisholm
Phoebe Collard
Britney DeSilva
Madonna Fenwick
Ginger Fogarty
Arizona Galbraith
Sarah Hasselerharm
Matilde Helliar
Holly Mellor
Erin Miller
Sophia Mowbray
Tyler Pedley
Lola Quinn
Grace Sheppard
Coach: Monique CriddleA/Coach: Les Faulds Manager: Alison Pace25 Sep - 2 October 2015 Sydney, NSW Final Placing: 5th
Christine Aitken
Caitlin Barnard
Lou-Ellen Edwards
Chloe Forbes
Tallulah Gouldthorp
Sarah Guilfoyle
Brooke Hurst
Georgia Hyde
Anne Jagtenberg
Tayah Medlen
Mollie Pethick
Belle Ramshaw
Sophie Skirving
Harriet Ward
Madeline West
Charli Wicksteed
Coach: Donna McKeown A/Coach: Les Faulds Manager: Wendy Wales 25 Sep - 2 October 2015 Sydney, NSW Final Placing: 8th
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STATE TEAMS
MENS UNDER 18 INDOOR BOYS U15 INDOOR
Josh Antoncich
Matt Bird
Taylor Brown
Oliver Hill
Zak Hilton
Jason Lockett
Ashley Ranford
Frank Reynolds
Benjamin Taylor
Andrew Vaitekenas
Andrew Vaitekenas
Hayden Vaitekenas Coach: Joshua Byrne-Quinn Manager: Kyle McNess 14 - 17 January 2015 in Wollongong, NSW Final Placing: 4th
Alex Cain
Bradley Engelbrecht
Cody Eva
Dylan Forbes
Kevin Fitzgerald
Trenton Matthews
Trenton Potter
Callum Prindiville
Marshall Puzey
Alex Rayfield
Lachlan Sampson
Hayden Vaitekenas Coach: David Ogden Manager: India Brockman 10 - 13 January 2015 in Melbourne, VIC Final Placing: 2nd
WOMENS U18 INDOOR WOMENS U15 INDOORAnne Bartle
Georgia Bentley
Grace Cohn
Emily Hindle
Katelyn Kalajzic
Brittany MacNab
Paris McGuckin
Monique Miller
Hanna Nalder
Emma Reid
Anna Roberts
Elaura Wilkinson
Kiah Williams Coach: Lauren AustinManager: Sue Dickson15 - 18 January 2015 in Melbourne, VIC Final Placing: 4th
Morgan Bentley
Naomi Brown
Ciara Faichney
Elizabeth Middleton
Zeta Orrman
Ciara Quirk
Renee Rockcliff
Jo Snyman
Karri Somerville
Abbie Taylor
Emme-Lotte Van Der Linden
Jessica Wade Coach: Erin Judd Manager: Sean Ranford 10 - 13 January 2015 in Melbourne, VIC Final Placing: 1st
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STATE TEAMS
MENS COUNTRY WOMENS COUNTRY
Kyle AveryAndrew BairstowDylan BeanSamuel BroadAlexander BurchamJyi ConnollySean GriffithsShaun McKayCourtney McLeodThomas PayneMitchell PyleTim PyleSeaton RidoutMatthew SouchonKieron SpringettBradley StaphorstShaun WheatlandDillan Williamson
Coach: Matthew CornerManager: Paul Bolger 8 - 15 August 2015 Wollongong, NSW Final Placing: 4th
Emma BirdKate CreesCarina CronjeMikala CooperLouise DaviesEmma FleaySarah FothinghameRebecca GallimoreSarah GilbertTenille HarringtonRachel HoeyRenae ParsonsGeorgetta PowisPhoebe SmithZali SpencerMikalia WatsonCarly Williamson
Coach: Rodney Thornton Manager: Vicki McAllister 8 - 15 August 2015 Wollongong, NSW Final Placing: 2nd
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
STATE TEAMS
MENS O40’s
Paul Armitage
Tim Ashford
Michael Cake
Allan Colthart
Richard Gardiner
David Hurst
Mike Illingworth
Gordon Mathwin
Stewart McDonald
Jesse Newman
David Perry
Mathew Regan
David Robins
Andrew Sanders
Brian Siva
Garth Sly
Coach: Mathew Regan Manager: Stewart McDonald 26 September - 10 October 2015 in Cairns, QLDFinal Placing: 1st
MENS O45’s MENS O50’s (Division One)
MENS O50’s (Division Two)
John Baker
Anton Brown
Alan Dick
Wayne Grimes
Steven Hicks
Peter Hudson
Glen Kirkaldy
Drew Loxley
Mark Lyons
Scott MacDonald
Andrew Manopas
Matthew Needham
Brad Potter
Cameron Robinson
John Sims
Martin Turner
Darran Wilson Coach: Scott Macdonald Manager: Paula Dick 26 September - 10 October 2015 in Cairns, QLDFinal Placing: 4th
Mark Arnold
Rob Behets
Michael Bilney
Peter Chisholm
John Christie
Peter Connolly
Mike Hallam
Matthew Jones
Kevin Knapp
Tim Reynolds
Russell Rieck
Greg Ross
Brian Saxby
Bruce Taylor
Craig Trott
Colin Tyler
Darren Wilson Coach: Kevin Knapp Manager: Tracey Connolly 26 September - 10 October 2015 in Cairns, QLDFinal Placing: 1st
Robert Baker
Peter Brampton
Peter Barblett
Lewis Bint
Michael Buchan
Adrian Gabriel
Barry Holford
Michael Jenson
David Moroney
John Nettleton
Gavin Parker
Greg Ryan-Gadsden
Gurneet Singh
Minder Singh
David Tonkin
Murray West
Coach: Michael JensonManager: Rob Baker 26 September - 10 October 2015 in Cairns, QLDFinal Placing: 5th
MENS O55’s (Division One)
Craig Burgess
Grant Carville
Peter Crowe
Wayne Cutler
Steve Farrar
Martin Ferrari
Gary Jones
Lyle Kenny
Jimmy Miller
Noel Morrison
John Pestana
Stephen Pestana
Nigel Rayney
Brian Robinson
Geoff Robinson
John Ruprecht
Paul Scicluna
Jeremy Walsh
Peter Westlund Coach: Robbie Lawson Manager: Astrid Miller 26 September - 10 October 2015 in Cairns, QLDFinal Placing: 2nd
MENS O55’s (Division Two)
Paul Cartwright
Trevor Cook
Robert Crofts
Geoff Davenport
John Dreja
David Elliott
Cameron Fairbrother
Fred Flanagan
Gavin Hames
Gary Jones
Peter Moran
Noel Morrison
Graham Newson
John Rogers
Russell Scanlon
Michael Sputore
Coach: Cameron Fairbrother Manager: Mike Sputore 26 September - 10 October 2015 in Cairns, QLDFinal Placing: 1st
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
STATE TEAMS
MENS O60’s
Peter Aylmore
Len Collier
Dudley Evans
Keith Gilbride
Maurice Giles
David Herrington
Colin Howell
David Kerslake
Rudy Keswick
Peter Komyshan
Graeme Nicholls
John Ostaszewskyj
Ian Sheppard
Ian Simes
Richard Staynor
Greg Wood
Coach: Ian Pestana Manager: Len Collier 26 September - 10 October 2015 in Cairns, QLDFinal Placing: 3rd
Peter Andrews
Ian Brown
William Campbell
Graham Challenor
John Harper
Geoff Hudson
Bruce Goetze
Ian Keally
Alan Ledger
Ron Mitchell
Colin Murray-Smith
Peter Morgan
Terry Parker
Alan Stewart
Simon Thompson
Heath Tyrell
Simon Williams Coach: Jim Banks Manager: Ian Brown 26 September - 10 October 2015 in Cairns, QLDFinal Placing: 3rd
MENS O65’s MENS O70’s (Team One)
Len Blyth
John Burt
Bob Bowyer
Peter Gason
Graham Harler
Howard Herbert
Ian Hill
Roger Jewell
John Jeffreys
David Lester
Peter Murray
Colin Sanders
Goron Thomas
Ronald Venables
Les Waldon
Peter Willett
Coach: Colin Sanders Manager: Bill Williamson 26 September - 10 October 2015 in Cairns, QLDFinal Placing: 3rd
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STATE TEAMS
WOMENS O35’s WOMENS O45’sWOMENS O40’s
Sheridan Buswell
Deborah Cashman
Claire Goss
Emma Jamieson
Natalie Jarlett
Suelette Le Reoux
Jodie Nield
Valier O'Neill
Carrie Parsons
Nikki Rollason
Elizabeth Sander
Jo Sgro
Elizabeth Tatham
Emma Thurlby-Wright
Sally Yapo
Sara Zapelli Coach: Janet Elliott Manager: Beverley Gardiner 24 September - 3 October 2015 in Brisbane, QLDFinal Placing: 7th
Donella Berry
Nyree Brown
Natarsha Caddy
Jodie George
Madeleine King
Pauline Molloy
Julie-Ann Ogilvie
Kylie Reed
Karen Richards
Kellie Sadler
Anita Scott
Ally Thunder
Kate Tonkin
Katy Vipond
Sarah Zappelli
Claire Wright Coach: Fay NashManager: Deidre Middlemiss 24 September - 3 October 2015 in Brisbane, QLDFinal Placing: 2nd
Megan Caporn
Tammy Cowan
Rona Craig
Nicole Doorman
Julie D'Silva
Kellie Grant
Kirsty Grant
Robyn Himbeck
Lauren Johnsdton
Lucy Lucas
Samantha Rankin
Larissa Rechichi
Kelly Reilly
JM Rudd
Jill Van Duuren
Claire Wright Coach: Allison RieckManager: Jane Raszkawajski 24 September - 3 October 2015 in Brisbane, QLDFinal Placing: 1st
WOMENS O50’s WOMENS O55’s
Judy Bailiff
Marjourie Boultbee
Jenny Casserly
Susan Clarke
Heather Davies
Anita Duckworth
Marie Fulbert-Hadet
Kelley Robinson
Helen Guinness
Jocelyn Henly
Tiki Kelsey
Kate Main
Melinda Plati
Suzanne Stoate
Leonie Squire
Coach: Suzi Wood Manager: Janene Bon 24 September - 3 October 2015 in Brisbane, QLDFinal Placing: 3rd
Debra Andrew
Tracy Buswell
Kim Chandler
Alison Fleming
Sarah Earl
Tracey Hough
Margaret Knapp
Ingrid Matthew
Debbie Oliver
Anne Serafini
Eleanor Staples
Susan Tidey
Pearl Watene
Gail Westlund
Debbie Whiting Coach: Carol SamsaManager: Lyn Smart 24 September - 3 October 2015 in Brisbane, QLDFinal Placing: 6th
WOMENS O60’s
Karen Adams
Karen Allan
Gail Anderson
Janice Arcus
Betty Bryant
Alma Davies
Pattie Davis
Susan Gallinagh
Dorothy Glass
Dale Keiley
Maris Margetts
Janese McDougall
Catherine McFarlane
Jill Sheehan
Lyn Stowe Coach: Coleen DaymanManager: Vicki Sillich24 September - 3 October 2015 in Brisbane, QLDFinal Placing: 2nd
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)Olympians Medal
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Year Name Club
1976 Steve Hayward University of WA
1977 David Bell Old Aquinians
1978 David Bell Fremantle
1979 David Bell Fremantle
1980 Richard Charlesworth University of WA
1981 Michael Nobbs Suburban
1982 Steve Hayward University of WA
1983 Craig Davies Fremantle
1984 Geoff Bott YMCA Perth
1985 Terry Leece Fremantle
1986 David Bell Old Aquinians
1987 John Bestall Trinity
1988 Bryan Zekulich Wesley South Perth
1989 Warren Birmingham Fremantle
1990 Michael Nobbs University of WA
1991 Geoff Bott YMCA Coastal City
1992 Paul Lewis North Coast Raiders
1993 Peter Haselhurst Westside Wolves
1994 Paul Armitage Westside Wolves
1995 Graham Reid Victoria Park Xavier
1996 Lee Bodimeade Wesley South Perth
Graham Reid Victoria Park Xavier
1997 Matthew Wells Modernians
1998 Graham Reid Victoria Park Xavier
1999 Ian Wishart YMCA Coastal City
2000 Ian Wishart YMCA Coastal City
2001 Paul Armitage Westside Wolves
2002 Tom Kavanagh Hale
2003 Andrew Smith Hale
2004 David Hennessy Wesley South Perth
Year Name Club
2005 Alistair Park Westside Wolves
2006 Phil Hulbert Victoria Park Xavier
2007 Darryl McCormick Fremantle
2008 Phil Marshall Fremantle
2009 Brent Dancer Wesley South Perth
Nathan Eglington Westside Wolves
Craig Boyne YMCA Coastal City
2010 Kiel Brown Wesley South Perth
Greg Reece Hale
2011 Phil Hulbert Victoria Park Xavier
2012 Ian Burcher Victoria Park Xavier
Jacob Whetton Victoria Park Xavier
2013 Aran Zalewski Old Aquinians
2014 Tom Wickham University of WA
2015 Chris Bausor University of WA
Chris Bausor 2015 Olympians Medal Winner
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.) Charlesworth Medal
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Year Name Club
1988 Kerri Richards Westside Wolves
1989 Rechelle Hawkes OAM North Coast Raiders
1990 Liane Tooth OAM Westside Wolves
1991 Rechelle Hawkes OAM North Coast Raiders
1992 Lee Capes OAM Curtin Trinity Pirates
1993 Nicole Dalby South Perth
1994 Michelle Hager OAM Curtin Trinity Pirates
1995 Lisa Powell OAM Westside Wolves
1996 Sara Booth Westside Wolves
1997 Rechelle Hawkes OAM North Coast Raiders
1998 Michelle Andrews OAM North Coast Raiders
1999 Liane Tooth OAM Westside Wolves
2000 Kim Walker University of WA
2001 Nicole Dalby South Perth
2002 Simone Wallington YMCA Coastal City
2003 Nicole Dalby South Perth
2004 Shayni Buswell University of WA
2005 Kim Walker Curtin Trinity Pirates
2006 Shayni Buswell University of WA
2007 Jayde Taylor Westside Wolves
2008 Shayni Nelson University of WA
2009 Lisa Eglington Westside Wolves
2010 Kate Denning Curtin Trinity Pirates
2011 Airlie Ogilvie Wesley South Perth
2012 Shelly Liddelow University of WA
2013 Kate Denning Curtin Trinity Pirates
2014 Georgia Wilson Victoria Park Xavier
2015 Jacqui Day North Coast Raiders
Jacqui Day 2015 Charlesworth Medal Winner
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)Premier One Division Winners - Men
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Year Club Year Club Year Club
1908 Perth 1945 University 1982 Suburban Nedlands
1909 Wilberforce 1946 Cricketers 1983 Suburban Nedlands
1910 Wilberforce 1947 University/Guildford 1984 Suburban Nedlands
1911 Perth 1948 Cricketers 1985 YMCA Perth
1912 Wilberforce 1949 University 1986 Cricketers
1913 Cottesloe 1950 Fremantle 1987 Suburban Nedlands
1914 Claremont 1951 Cricketers 1988 YMCA Perth
1915 Perth 1952 Fremantle 1989 Westside Wolves
1916 ) Competition 1953 Cricketers 1990 Wesley South Perth
1917 ) Suspended 1954 Cricketers 1991 Wesley South Perth
1918 ) Duration 1955 CBC 1992 University
1919 ) World War I 1956 CBC 1993 University
1920 Claremont 1957 Perth 1994 Old Aquinians
1921 Claremont 1958 Perth 1995 University
1922 Suburban 1959 Perth 1996 Victoria Park Xavier
1923 Suburban 1960 Cricketers 1997 Curtin Trinity Tigers
1924 Suburban 1961 CBC (Trinity) 1998 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1925 Suburban 1962 Cricketers 1999 YMCA Coastal City
1926 Suburban 1963 Cricketers 2000 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1927 Suburban 1964 YMCA Perth 2001 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1928 Perth 1965 Cricketers 2002 University of WA
1929 Perth 1966 YMCA Perth 2003 Wesley South Perth
1930 Suburban 1967 Cricketers 2004 University of WA
1931 Perth 1968 YMCA Perth 2005 University of WA
1932 Guildford 1969 Old Modernians 2006 Fremantle
1933 Perth 1970 Modernians 2007 University of WA
1934 Perth 1971 Cricketers 2008 Victoria Park Xavier
1935 Perth 1972 YMCA Perth 2009 YMCA Coastal City
1936 Perth 1973 Cricketers 2010 Hale
1937 Cricketers 1974 Old Aquinians 2011 YMCA Coastal City
1938 Cricketers 1975 YMCA Perth 2012 Vitoria Park Xavier
1939 Cricketers 1976 Cricketers 2013 YMCA Coastal City
1940 Cricketers 1977 Cricketers 2014 YMCA Coastal City
1941 Suburban 1978 YMCA Perth 2015 YMCA Coastal City
1942 ) Competition 1979 Cricketers
1943 ) Suspended 1980 Cricketers
1944 ) Duration World War II 1981 Old Aquinians
YMCA Coastal City Hockey Club 2015 Melville Toyota League (Men) Premiers
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.) Premier One Division Winners - Women
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Year Club Year Club
1965 Surf 1991 Pirates
1966 Surf 1992 Raiders
1967 Fremantle 1993 Raiders
1968 Surf 1994 University of WA
1969 Pirates 1995 South Perth
1970 Surf/Pirates 1996 Pirates
1971 Grads 1997 Westside Wolves
1972 Surf 1998 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1973 Surf 1999 Westside Wolves
1974 Surf 2000 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1975 Surf 2001 South Perth
1976 Surf 2002 University of WA
1977 University of WA 2003 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1978 Grads 2004 Westside Wolves
1979 University of WA 2005 University of WA
1980 University of WA 2006 Westside Wolves
1981 Grads 2007 Westside Wolves
1982 Grads 2008 University of WA
1983 University of WA 2009 Westside Wolves
1984 Grads 2010 University of WA
1985 Surf 2011 University of WA
1986 Pirates 2012 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1987 Westside Wolves 2013 Curtin Trinity Pirates
1988 University of WA 2014 University of WA
1989 Westside Wolves 2015 Westside Wolves
1990 University of WA
Westside Wolves Hockey Club 2015 Melville Toyota League (Women) Premiers
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)Results
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
Grade Guth Ardagh Premiers
Melville Toyota League University of WA YMCA Coastal City
Promotion 1 Suburban Lions North Coast Raiders
Premier 2 Melville Melville
Promotion 2 Peel Peel
Premier Alliance University of WA University of WA
Provisional 1 University of WA Wesley South Perth
Provisional 2 (Black) Westside Wolves University of WA
Provisional 2 (Gold) Melville Melville
Provisional 3 (Black) Melville Victoria Park Xavier
Provisional 3 (Gold) Old Aquinians Fremantle
Provisional 4 (Black) Joondalup Lakers Joondalup Lakers
Provisional 4 (Gold) Old Aquinians Old Aquinians
Metropolitan 1 Hale Hale
Metropolitan 2 Suburban Lions Suburban Lions
Metropolitan 3 (Black) Whitford Westside Wolves
Metropolitan 3 (Gold) Wesley South Perth
Southern River
Metropolitan 4 Southern River Canning
O40 Midweek Modernians Modernians
O40 Division 1 YMCA Coastal City Westside Wolves
O40 Division 2 Hale Hale
O40 Division 3 Fremantle Fremantle
O40 Division 4 Suburban Lions Suburban Lionas
O50 Division 1 Modernians Modernians
O50 Division 2 (Black) Hale Hale
O50 Division 2 (Gold) Old Guildford & Mundaring
Curtin Trinity Pirates
O50 Division 3 Melville North Coast Raiders
O60 Division Wesley South Perth
Westside Wolves
Grade Guth Ardagh Premiers
J 11/12 A Victoria Park Xavier Victoria Park Xavier
J 11/12 A Reserve Hale Newman Knights
J 11/12 A Promotion Suburban Lions (Blue) Whitford
J 11/12 B Dale Dale
J 9/10 A University of WA Westside Wolves
J 9/10 A Promotion Wesley South Perth Old Guildford & Mundaring
J 9/10 A Reserve Westside Wolves (Grey)
Westside Wolves (Grey)
J 9/10 B (Black) University of WA University of WA
J 9/10 B (Gold) Victoria Park Old Guildford & Mundaring (White)
J 9/10 C Dale Dale
J 7/8 A University of WA Westside Wolves
J 7/8 A Promotion AW Reds Rockingham
J 7/8 A Reserve Westside Wolves (Grey)
Westside Wolves (Grey)
J 7/8 B (White) University of WA Blue Draw - University of WA (Blue) & West-side Wolves (Grey)
J 7/8 B (Black) Melville (Maroon) Melville Maroon
J 7/8 B (Gold) Old Guildford & Mundaring (Blue)
Draw - Hale (Navy) and Modernians
J 7/8 C Southern River Southern River
J 5/6 A Westside Wolves No Grand Finals for J 5/6 Boys
J 5/6 A Reserve Suburban Lions “
J 5/6 A Promotion Westside Wolves (Red)
“
J 5/6 B (White) Westside Wolves (Black)
“
J 5/6 B (Black) Westside Wolves (Grey)
“
J 5/6 B (Gold) Fremantle (Black) “
J 5/6 B (Sand) Suburban Lions (Maroon)
“
J 5/6 C (Black) North Coast Raiders “
J 5/6 C (Gold) Dale “
MENS GRADE RESULTS BOYS GRADE RESULTS
MENS INDOOR GRADE RESULTS
Grade Premiers
Division 1 Victoria Park (black)
Division 2 AW Reds
BOYS INDOOR GRADE RESULTS
Grade Premiers
U18 Whitford
U15 Melville (Maroon)
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.) Results
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
WOMENS GRADE RESULTS GIRLS GRADE RESULTS
Grade May Campbell Premiers
Melville Toyota League Curtin Trinity Pirates Westside Wolves
Promotion 1 Southwest Strikers Southwest Strikers
Premier 2 Curtin Trinity Pirates University of WA
Promotion 2 Suburban Lions Suburban Lions
Premier Alliance University of WA University of WA
Provisional 1 Old Aquinians Old Aquinians
Provisional 2 (Black) Melville Melville
Provisional 2 (Gold) Old Aquinians Old Aquinians
Provisional 3 (Black) University of WA University of WA
Provisional 3 (Gold) Old Aquinians Old Aquinians
Provisional 4 (Black) Joondalup Lakers Ellenbrook Falcons
Provisional 4 (Gold) Southern River Southern River
Metropolitan 1 Westside Wolves Westside Wolves
Metropolitan 2 (Black) Suburban Lions Harliequin Wanneroo
Metropolitan 2 (Gold) Curtin Trinity Pirates Victoria Park
Metropolitan 3 (Black) John XXIII John XXIII
Metropolitan 3 (Gold) Canning Canning
Rae Blunt Pennant University Associates YMCA Coastal City
O35 Division 2 Fremantle Fremantle
O35 Division 3 University Associates Hale
O35 Division 4 Fremantle Curtin Trinity Pirates
Grade May Campbell Premiers
J 11/12 A Curtin Trinity Pirates University of WA
J 11/12 A Promotion Melville Melville
J 11/12 A Reserve YMCA Coastal City YMCA Coastal City
J 11/12 B Joondalup Lakers Joondalup Lakers
J 9/10 A Victoria Park Suburban Lions
J 9/10 A Promotion AW Reds AW Reds
J 9/10 A Reserve Peel Peel
J 9/10 B (Black) Hale (Blue) Hale (Blue)
J 9/10 B (Gold) Westside Wolves (Grey)
Westside Wolves (Red)
J 7/8 A Suburban Lions Suburban Lions
J 7/8 A Promotion Fremantle Fremantle
J 7/8 A Reserve Joondalup Lakers Joondalup Lakers
J 7/8 B (Black) Westside Wolves (Red)
Westside Wolves (Grey)
J 7/8 B (Gold) Wesley South Perth (Yellow)
Wesley South Perth (Yellow)
J 7/8 C Whitford Fremantle
J 5/6 A Suburban Lions “No Grand Finals for J 5/6 Girls”
J 5/6 A Reserve AW Reds
J 5/6 B (Black) Suburban Lions
J 5/6 B (Gold) University of WA
J 5/6 C (Black) Whitford
WOMENS INDOOR GRADE RESULTS GIRLS INDOOR GRADE RESULTS
Grade Premiers
Division 1 Melville
Division 2 University of WA
Grade Premiers
U18 Victoria Park Xavier
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)Results
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BYRNE & JUDGE PERPETUAL TROPHY KYLE RUTTER PERPETUAL TROPHY
Club Name P W D L F A GD Pts %
SW Strikers 17 10 3 4 47 23 24 33.0 64.7%
Uni Associates Women 130 76 21 33 307 184 123 249.0 63.8%
Harlequin Wanneroo 84 44 13 27 184 121 63 145.0 57.5%
Southern River 155 80 26 49 380 235 145 266.0 57.2%
Canning 119 57 22 40 251 169 82 193.0 54.1%
Old Aquinians 295 146 40 109 704 552 152 477.3 53.9%
Ellenbrook Falcons 102 47 24 31 192 134 58 165.0 53.9%
Lions 381 183 63 135 841 730 111 611.7 53.5%
Fremantle 346 164 58 124 740 617 123 549.6 52.9%
WASPS 379 178 64 137 799 656 143 596.8 52.5%
Melville 429 207 55 167 1068 819 249 674.4 52.4%
Willetton Reds 51 25 5 21 128 120 8 80.0 52.3%
University of WA 378 175 57 146 853 725 128 581.6 51.3%
YMCC 279 126 40 113 602 556 46 417.3 49.9%
Hale 358 155 67 136 763 684 79 531.1 49.5%
Joondalup Lakers 201 85 41 75 387 376 11 295.4 49.0%
Westside Wolves 327 146 40 141 729 688 41 474.5 48.4%
Victoria Park 346 147 50 150 737 737 0 490.0 47.2%
OGMHC 199 80 40 79 418 440 -22 279.2 46.8%
CT Pirates 252 106 32 114 476 588 -112 349.4 46.2%
ECU Rangers 71 28 13 31 144 149 -5 97.0 45.5%
Dellas 18 7 3 8 31 42 -11 24.0 44.4%
NC Raiders 305 113 49 143 577 672 -95 387.0 42.3%
Modernians 267 96 51 121 478 567 -89 338.7 42.3%
John XXIII 100 37 14 49 205 267 -62 125.0 41.7%
Royals 32 11 4 18 46 64 -18 37.0 38.5%
Rockingham 233 77 37 119 412 574 -162 268.0 38.3%
(Eastern) Blades 100 32 16 52 166 206 -40 111.7 37.2%
Whitford 239 73 38 128 353 523 -170 256.7 35.8%
Uni Associates Men 82 26 10 46 159 248 -89 88.0 35.8%
Peel Rebels 55 17 6 32 111 203 -92 56.3 34.1%
Kwinana Tigers 34 11 1 22 64 95 -31 34.0 33.3%
Kalamunda 169 42 30 97 194 359 -165 155.5 30.7%
Newman Knights 200 49 33 118 261 521 -260 180.0 30.0%
Servio 16 4 2 10 34 52 -18 14.0 29.2%
Dale 51 10 8 33 57 157 -100 38.0 24.8%
BayUnion 18 0 6 12 14 59 -45 6.0 11.1%
Club Name P W D L F A GD Pts %
Dale 54 31 13 10 134 95 39 103.0 63.6%
Whitford 161 88 46 27 410 210 200 291.0 60.2%
University of WA 387 207 128 52 891 596 295 673.0 58.0%
Victoria Park 194 106 69 19 499 364 135 337.0 57.9%
Peel Rebels 37 20 13 4 113 73 40 64.0 57.7%
CT Pirates 25 14 10 1 58 61 -3 43.0 57.3%
Lions 403 207 141 55 933 751 182 676.0 55.9%
Westside Wolves 546 281 197 68 1285 891 394 911.0 55.6%
Joondalup Lakers 163 79 52 32 357 263 94 269.0 55.0%
ECU Rangers 26 12 13 1 50 61 -11 37.0 47.4%
OGMHC 145 58 59 28 270 254 16 202.0 46.4%
YMCC 215 88 100 27 498 471 27 291.0 45.1%
Melville 281 115 131 35 516 582 -66 380.0 45.1%
AW Reds 194 78 92 24 410 452 -42 258.0 44.3%
Newman Knights 91 34 39 18 134 165 -31 120.0 44.0%
Fremantle 130 48 59 23 276 302 -26 167.0 42.8%
WASPS 223 85 108 30 379 490 -111 285.0 42.6%
Southern River 78 30 40 8 159 156 3 98.0 41.9%
NC Raiders 218 78 103 37 388 469 -81 271.0 41.4%
Kwinana Tigers 54 18 23 13 133 108 25 67.0 41.4%
Rockingham 151 54 83 14 295 439 -144 176.0 38.9%
Canning 41 12 19 10 75 93 -18 46.0 37.4%
Ellenbrook Falcons 79 24 45 10 130 227 -97 82.0 34.6%
Hale 257 78 149 30 443 696 -253 264.0 34.2%
Modernians 134 37 73 24 145 293 -148 135.0 33.6%
Kalamunda 67 19 40 8 84 185 -101 65.0 32.3%
Mazenod 79 18 49 12 129 283 -154 66.0 27.8%
St Brigids 27 5 20 2 30 137 -107 17.0 21.0%
Mercedes 14 2 12 0 9 66 -57 6.0 14.3%
LegendWinnerNot Eligible - Less than four teams
Byrne & Judge trophy is awarded to the club (with 3 or more senior teams) with the highest percentage of points gained for the season. The result is determined by number of points scored, divided by the number of possible points overall.
This award originated from, and the trophy was donated by Mr Byrne and Mr Judge of the Continental Hotel, Claremont.
Kyle Rutter trophy is awarded to the club (with 3 or more junior teams) with the highest percentage of points gained for the season. The result is determined by number of points scored, divided by the number of possible points overall.
The trophy was donated by the Rutter family in memory of Kyle Rutter.
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.) Season Standings (Seniors)
The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
2015 SEASON - MENS SENIOR GRADES STANDINGSMelville Toyota League Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 22 17 2 3 99 40 59 53
WASPS 22 14 6 2 88 32 56 48
YMCC 22 13 2 7 70 53 17 41
Westside Wolves 22 10 4 8 47 41 6 34
Old Aquinians 22 10 3 9 57 53 4 33
Hale 22 10 2 10 70 53 17 31.7
Fremantle 22 9 3 10 56 50 6 30
Victoria Park 22 9 2 11 52 55 -3 28.3
Melville 22 8 3 11 47 47 0 27
OGMHC 22 8 3 11 55 70 -15 27
CT Pirates 22 4 5 13 29 80 -51 16.7
Peel Rebels 22 2 1 19 31 127 -96 6.3
Promotion 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 18 12 2 4 60 30 30 38
Joondalup Lakers 18 12 2 4 51 32 19 37.7
NC Raiders 18 11 3 4 52 20 32 36
Rockingham 18 8 5 5 55 35 20 29
Whitford 18 3 5 10 26 48 -22 14
Newman Knights 18 4 0 14 30 65 -35 12
Modernians 18 3 3 12 23 67 -44 12
Premier 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 2 22 17 1 4 78 33 45 52
UWA 2 22 12 4 6 80 40 40 40
WASPS 2 22 12 3 7 43 32 11 39
Hale 2 22 11 6 5 51 41 10 39
Westside Wolves 2 22 11 3 8 51 47 4 36
Fremantle 2 22 10 5 7 45 30 15 35
CT Pirates 2 22 8 3 11 29 35 -6 27
YMCC 2 22 8 3 11 38 48 -10 26.3
Victoria Park 2 22 7 5 10 38 47 -9 26
Old Aquinians 2 22 8 2 12 40 56 -16 26
OGMHC 2 22 5 4 13 28 52 -24 19
NC Raiders 2 22 2 3 17 21 81 -60 8.3
Promotion 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Peel Rebels 2 16 11 1 4 55 35 20 34
Lions 2 16 10 1 5 39 30 9 31
Kalamunda 16 6 6 4 36 27 9 24
Harlequin Wanneroo 16 7 3 6 37 36 1 24
Rockingham 2 16 7 2 7 42 38 4 23
Blades 16 7 2 7 39 41 -2 22.7
Newman Knights 2 16 5 4 7 38 40 -2 19
Whitford 2 16 4 2 10 21 43 -22 14
Joondalup Lakers 2 16 2 5 9 19 36 -17 11
Premier Alliance Men P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 3 16 13 1 2 70 15 55 40
Victoria Park 3 17 12 1 4 51 26 25 37
Melville 3 17 10 3 4 62 36 26 33
Hale 3 16 9 4 3 53 28 25 31
WASPS 3 16 7 4 5 36 27 9 23.9
Fremantle 3 17 7 4 6 31 24 7 25
Westside Wolves 3 16 6 3 7 39 42 -3 20.9
CT Pirates 3 17 7 1 9 35 48 -13 22
Old Aquinians 3 16 4 1 11 30 56 -26 13
YMCC 3 16 2 1 13 18 44 -26 7
OGMHC 3 16 1 1 14 16 95 -79 4
Provisional 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 4 16 13 0 3 48 20 28 39
WASPS 4 16 10 5 1 50 21 29 35
Ellenbrook Falcons 16 9 3 4 49 19 30 30
Old Aquinians 5 16 10 0 6 29 25 4 30
Melville 4 15 8 1 6 51 32 19 25
NC Raiders 3 16 4 6 6 29 39 -10 18
Lions 3 15 4 4 7 26 42 -16 16
Hale 4 16 2 2 12 16 50 -34 8
Westside Wolves 5 16 0 1 15 11 61 -50 0.9
Provisional 2 (Black) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 6 16 13 3 0 64 14 50 41.7
UWA 5 16 11 3 2 38 13 25 36
Whitford 3 16 8 4 4 29 19 10 28
Modernians 2 16 7 4 5 26 24 2 25
John XXIII 16 5 5 6 19 28 -9 20
Joondalup Lakers 3 16 3 5 8 21 33 -12 14
Old Aquinians 4 16 4 1 11 22 34 -12 12.9
Newman Knights 3 16 3 3 10 15 38 -23 12
Lions 4 16 2 4 10 13 44 -31 10
Provisional 2 (Gold) Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 5 16 12 2 2 68 21 47 38
Rockingham 3 16 10 3 3 52 26 26 33
Old Aquinians 6 16 9 5 2 46 26 20 32
UWA 6 16 9 3 4 41 17 24 30
Fremantle 4 16 6 6 4 25 17 8 23.9
Southern River 16 6 0 10 39 43 -4 18
WASPS 5 16 4 4 8 36 36 0 16
Lions 5 16 3 3 10 17 51 -34 12
CT Pirates 4 16 0 0 16 9 96 -87 0
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The Western Australian Hockey Association (Inc.)
2015 SEASON - MENS SENIOR GRADES STANDINGS
Provisional 3 (Black) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 6 16 14 1 1 49 18 31 41.5
Victoria Park 4 16 11 2 3 52 27 25 35
Hale 5 16 9 2 5 42 25 17 29
YMCC 4 16 9 2 5 33 31 2 29
Westside Wolves 7 16 8 2 6 36 32 4 26
Lions 6 16 3 6 7 25 33 -8 14.7
Uni Associates 16 4 2 10 31 48 -17 14
NC Raiders 4 16 1 4 11 20 47 -27 7
UWA 7 16 1 3 12 24 51 -27 6
Provisional 3 (Gold) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 7 16 14 0 2 52 11 41 42
Fremantle 5 16 10 3 3 35 15 20 33
Canning 16 9 4 3 36 23 13 31
Rockingham 4 16 8 4 4 28 23 5 28
Southern River 2 16 5 7 4 24 27 -3 22
WASPS 6 16 5 4 7 25 30 -5 18.9
UWA 8 16 3 4 9 26 45 -19 13
Melville 7 16 1 3 12 17 41 -24 5.9
Kalamunda 2 16 1 3 12 11 39 -28 5.5
Provisional 4 (Black) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Joondalup Lakers 4 15 14 0 1 56 10 46 42
YMCC 5 15 11 2 2 48 27 21 35
NC Raiders 5 15 8 0 7 25 41 -16 24
UWA 9 16 5 2 9 23 26 -3 17
Ellenbrook Falcons 2 16 5 2 9 25 34 -9 17
Royals 15 4 1 10 18 34 -16 13
Blades 2 16 3 1 12 20 43 -23 10
Provisional 4 (Gold) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 8 15 14 1 0 82 12 70 43
Canning 2 16 11 2 3 45 19 26 35
Kwinana Tigers 16 10 1 5 51 26 25 31
Dale 15 7 1 7 22 40 -18 22
Fremantle 6 16 5 1 10 26 33 -7 16
Melville 8 15 3 0 12 15 63 -48 9
Rockingham 5 15 0 2 13 6 54 -48 2
Metropolitan 1 P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 6 14 8 2 4 36 32 4 26
WASPS 7 14 8 0 6 34 32 2 24
UWA 11 14 6 2 6 34 34 0 20
Westside Wolves 4 15 5 3 7 26 30 -4 18
Victoria Park 5 15 4 3 8 34 36 -2 15
Metropolitan 2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 7 16 11 5 0 48 16 32 38
Harlequin Wanneroo 2 16 11 3 2 32 13 19 36
OGMHC 5 16 8 5 3 36 16 20 29
OGMHC 4 16 7 6 3 55 28 27 27
UWA 12 16 7 5 4 40 29 11 26
Modernians 3 16 4 5 7 30 38 -8 16.7
John XXIII 2 16 2 3 11 25 59 -34 9
Fremantle 7 16 2 2 12 17 57 -40 8
Newman Knights 4 16 0 6 10 23 50 -27 6
Metropolitan 3 (Black) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Whitford 4 18 14 1 3 66 24 42 43
Westside Wolves 8 18 12 5 1 59 31 28 41
ECU Rangers 18 9 3 6 52 36 16 30
Newman Knights 5 18 9 2 7 33 33 0 29
UWA 13 18 5 2 11 29 43 -14 17
YMCC 6 18 5 2 11 38 62 -24 17
John XXIII 3 18 5 2 11 36 64 -28 17
Joondalup Lakers 5 18 3 3 12 23 43 -20 12
Metropolitan 3 (Gold) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 9 18 15 2 1 55 20 35 47
Southern River 3 18 13 3 2 60 14 46 42
OGMHC 6 18 13 3 2 55 14 41 42
Royals 2 17 7 3 8 28 30 -2 24
ECU Rangers 2 17 6 2 10 29 42 -13 20
WASPS 8 18 3 5 10 21 40 -19 14
Victoria Park 5 17 2 3 12 19 58 -39 9
Kalamunda 3 17 0 3 14 10 59 -49 3
Metropolitan 4 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Southern River 4 18 13 3 2 60 26 34 42
Joondalup Lakers 6 18 13 1 4 47 25 22 40
Whitford 5 18 10 2 6 27 22 5 32
Canning 3 18 8 3 7 33 23 10 27
Ellenbrook Falcons 3 18 7 4 7 35 38 -3 25
WASPS 10 18 6 5 7 30 27 3 23
Blades 3 18 2 4 12 20 39 -19 10
Dale 2 18 1 2 15 9 61 -52 5
O40 Division One Men P W D L F A GD Pts
YMCC 18 13 2 3 65 32 33 41
Westside Wolves 18 12 2 4 48 29 19 38
NC Raiders 18 12 1 5 56 39 17 37
Melville 18 8 2 8 37 35 2 26
Modernians 18 7 3 8 32 37 -5 24
Southern River 18 5 2 11 24 37 -13 17
Uni Associates 18 4 2 12 31 53 -22 14
Victoria Park 18 3 2 13 26 57 -31 11
Peel Rebels 17 0 0 17 11 168 -157 0.0
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2015 SEASON - MENS SENIOR GRADES STANDINGS
O40 Division2 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 16 15 1 0 77 20 57 46
YMCC 2 16 10 1 5 41 28 13 31
Lions 2 16 9 2 5 48 23 25 29
WASPS 16 9 1 6 32 29 3 28
Melville 2 16 7 1 8 30 34 -4 22
Whitford 16 4 3 9 23 30 -7 15
Lions 16 4 2 10 31 50 -19 14
John XXIII 16 4 2 10 22 66 -44 14
Kalamunda 16 1 5 10 17 41 -24 8
O40 Division 3 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Fremantle 16 15 1 0 67 12 55 46
Blades 16 12 0 4 56 29 27 36
Victoria Park 2 16 9 4 3 38 16 22 31
Uni Associates 2 16 7 2 7 39 33 6 23
NC Raiders 2 16 6 2 8 32 32 0 20
CT Pirates 16 6 2 8 22 38 -16 20
Lions 3 16 4 2 10 15 42 -27 14
Harlequin Wanneroo 16 3 1 12 15 45 -30 10
Newman Knights 16 1 4 11 10 47 -37 7
O40 Division 4 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 4 18 12 4 2 69 25 44 40
Rockingham 18 12 3 3 55 26 29 39
Melville 4 18 11 2 5 54 30 24 35
Fremantle 2 18 9 3 6 41 33 8 30
OGMHC 18 3 1 14 29 57 -28 10
Lions 5 18 0 1 17 10 87 -77 1
O50 Division 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
Modernians 2 18 12 2 4 56 23 33 38
Victoria Park 3 18 9 4 5 43 29 14 31
YMCC 3 18 9 3 6 44 27 17 30
NC Raiders 3 18 9 3 6 46 42 4 30
Hale 2 18 8 3 7 43 46 -3 27
WASPS 2 18 5 3 10 32 45 -13 18
Melville 3 18 4 3 11 29 44 -15 15
Old Aquinians 18 4 3 11 31 68 -37 15
O50 Division 2 (Black) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Hale 3 16 11 3 2 57 29 28 36
Willetton Reds 15 10 3 2 61 33 28 33
Uni Associates 3 16 8 4 4 36 29 7 28
Lions 6 15 8 2 5 41 34 7 26
Whitford 2 16 6 0 10 27 33 -6 18
Modernians 3 15 3 2 10 27 51 -24 11
Westside Wolves 2 15 1 0 14 21 61 -40 3
O50 Division 2 (Gold) Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
OGMHC 2 18 13 5 0 54 13 41 44
CT Pirates 2 18 10 3 5 30 21 9 33
Fremantle 3 18 10 3 5 35 28 7 33
Melville 5 18 9 4 5 53 34 19 31
Victoria Park 4 18 8 1 9 37 41 -4 25
Willetton Reds 2 18 5 2 11 32 52 -20 17
Kalamunda 2 18 5 1 12 22 33 -11 16
Westside Wolves 3 18 1 3 14 16 57 -41 6
O50 Division 3 Men P W D L F A GD PTS
Melville 6 16 12 0 4 49 15 34 36
NC Raiders 4 16 11 2 3 31 17 14 34.7
Hale 5 16 10 2 4 29 12 17 32
Kalamunda 3 16 8 3 5 23 11 12 27
Rockingham 2 16 7 1 8 26 23 3 22
Hale 4 16 7 1 8 22 27 -5 22
John XXIII 2 16 5 2 9 20 43 -23 17
Blades 2 16 2 3 11 14 39 -25 9
Lions 7 16 2 2 12 8 35 -27 8
O60 Division 1 Men P W D L F A GD Pts
WASPS 4 18 16 2 0 74 14 60 50
Modernians 4 18 11 3 4 45 26 19 36
Westside Wolves 4 16 9 2 5 26 21 5 29
Victoria Park 5 17 7 4 6 34 30 4 25
Old Aquinians 2 17 5 3 9 32 42 -10 18
Whitford 3 17 4 4 9 20 33 -13 16
WASPS 3 16 4 1 11 14 42 -28 13
Melville 7 17 1 3 13 14 51 -37 6
O40 Midweek Division Men
P W D L F A GD Pts
Modernians 16 13 2 1 92 36 56 41
Westside Wolves 16 12 2 2 89 35 54 38
Melville 17 12 1 4 80 34 46 37
Victoria Park 16 10 2 4 72 39 33 32
Fremantle 17 10 1 6 61 34 27 31
Joondalup Lakers 16 8 3 5 47 34 13 27
NC Raiders 16 8 2 6 77 48 29 26
Uni Associates 16 3 0 13 22 85 -63 9
Newman Knights 16 2 2 12 27 80 -53 8
Rockingham 17 1 3 13 19 93 -74 6
CT Pirates 17 1 2 14 26 94 -68 5
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Melville Toyota League Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
CT Pirates 18 12 2 4 49 18 31 38
Westside Wolves 18 10 2 6 39 26 13 31.9
UWA 18 9 4 5 45 32 13 31
NC Raiders 18 9 4 5 31 25 6 31
WASPS 18 9 3 6 40 35 5 30
Old Aquinians 18 8 3 7 34 32 2 27
Victoria Park 18 8 0 10 28 37 -9 24
Melville 18 6 2 10 31 39 -8 20
Whitford 18 4 4 10 30 53 -23 15.7
YMCC 18 2 2 14 26 56 -30 8
Promotion 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
SW Strikers 17 10 3 4 47 23 24 33
Lions 17 9 5 3 50 30 20 32
Fremantle 17 9 4 4 35 26 9 31
Southern River 17 9 2 6 37 26 11 29
OGMHC 17 7 3 7 30 31 -1 23.5
Hale 17 4 6 7 31 37 -6 18
Peel Rebels 17 4 4 9 25 41 -16 16
Rockingham 17 1 3 13 12 53 -41 6
Premier 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
CT Pirates 2 18 12 4 2 44 17 27 40
UWA 2 18 12 3 3 46 16 30 39
Victoria Park 2 17 10 4 3 34 15 19 34
Melville 2 18 8 4 6 30 23 7 28
YMCC 2 17 7 4 6 30 22 8 25
NC Raiders 2 18 7 3 8 34 28 6 24
Old Aquinians 2 18 6 5 7 21 30 -9 22.7
WASPS 2 18 5 4 9 25 32 -7 19
Westside Wolves 2 18 4 1 13 19 28 -9 12.3
Fremantle 2 18 1 2 15 5 77 -72 5
Promotion 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 2 18 14 3 1 55 9 46 45
Whitford 2 18 8 5 5 36 21 15 29
Hale 2 18 8 5 5 38 30 8 28.7
Joondalup Lakers 18 6 10 2 23 15 8 28
UWA 4 18 8 4 6 24 30 -6 27.7
Modernians 18 6 3 9 21 36 -15 21
Rockingham 2 18 3 3 12 9 31 -22 12
Canning 18 1 3 14 8 42 -34 6
Premier Alliance Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 3 18 13 2 3 56 21 35 40.9
Melville 3 18 11 4 3 54 17 37 37
Victoria Park 3 18 10 5 3 34 20 14 34.7
Old Aquinians 3 18 9 6 3 40 14 26 33
YMCC 3 18 8 4 6 38 28 10 28
CT Pirates 3 18 7 5 6 29 29 0 26
NC Raiders 3 18 5 5 8 23 32 -9 20
WASPS 3 18 6 2 10 17 35 -18 20
Westside Wolves 3 18 2 1 15 9 58 -49 6.7
Whitford 3 18 1 2 15 9 55 -46 5
Provisional 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 5 18 16 2 0 63 13 50 50
Lions 3 18 15 0 3 51 15 36 45
Uni Associates 18 12 5 1 45 22 23 41
YMCC 4 18 8 4 6 29 20 9 28
Newman Knights 18 7 2 9 20 37 -17 23
OGMHC 2 18 5 5 8 25 37 -12 19.7
Hale 3 18 4 6 8 26 35 -9 17.7
UWA 5 18 4 2 12 17 37 -20 14
CT Pirates 4 18 3 1 14 22 56 -34 9.7
Fremantle 3 18 1 3 14 12 38 -26 5.7
Provisional 2 (Black) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Melville 4 16 14 1 1 68 9 59 43
Uni Associates 2 16 13 2 1 60 10 50 41
UWA 6 16 9 2 5 33 26 7 29
Lions 4 16 9 2 5 23 23 0 29
Victoria Park 4 16 6 3 7 28 29 -1 21
Modernians 2 16 6 3 7 14 21 -7 21
NC Raiders 4 16 3 3 10 13 43 -30 12
Old Aquinians 4 16 1 2 13 12 51 -39 4.7
Westside Wolves 4 16 1 2 13 13 52 -39 3.1
Provisional 2 (Gold) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Old Aquinians 6 16 12 1 3 50 13 37 37
WASPS 4 16 12 1 3 50 17 33 37
Lions 5 16 11 1 4 49 27 22 34
Kalamunda 16 8 5 3 31 19 12 29
Southern River 2 16 8 4 4 44 19 25 28
Melville 5 16 5 3 8 34 39 -5 18
Rockingham 3 16 5 1 10 28 45 -17 16
UWA 7 16 2 0 14 10 69 -59 6
Victoria Park 5 16 1 0 15 20 68 -48 3
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2015 SEASON - WOMENS SENIOR GRADES STANDINGSProvisional 3 (Black) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
UWA 8 16 11 4 1 50 10 40 37
Joondalup Lakers 2 16 8 6 2 26 12 14 29.7
Ellenbrook Falcons 16 7 7 2 26 11 15 28
Modernians 3 16 8 4 4 23 12 11 28
NC Raiders 5 16 7 4 5 25 23 2 25
YMCC 5 16 6 3 7 17 22 -5 21
Hale 4 16 3 5 8 9 30 -21 14
Newman Knights 2 16 2 4 10 3 27 -24 10
Whitford 4 16 0 3 13 4 36 -32 3
Provisional 3 (Gold) Women
P W D L F A GD P
Old Aquinians 7 17 12 2 3 63 16 47 38
Canning 2 17 12 1 4 60 19 41 37
OGMHC 3 18 10 4 4 35 27 8 34
Fremantle 4 18 9 4 5 31 17 14 31
CT Pirates 5 18 9 4 5 28 18 10 31
WASPS 5 18 4 3 11 30 51 -21 15
Dale 18 2 5 11 26 56 -30 11
UWA 9 18 1 1 16 7 76 -69 4
Provisional 4 (Black) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Joondalup Lakers 3 18 10 2 6 46 26 20 32
Ellenbrook Falcons 2 18 9 4 5 23 17 6 31
Hale 6 18 8 4 6 29 21 8 28
Blades 18 6 6 6 17 15 2 24
Hale 5 18 5 4 9 19 33 -14 19
UWA 10 18 4 4 10 13 35 -22 16
Provisional 4 (Gold) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Southern River 3 18 14 2 2 72 20 52 44
Fremantle 5 18 14 2 2 57 14 43 44
Kalamunda 2 18 9 2 7 28 26 2 29
Rockingham 4 18 9 1 8 31 39 -8 28
Melville 6 18 3 1 14 16 49 -33 10
Kwinana Tigers 18 1 0 17 13 69 -56 3
Metropolitan 1 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Westside Wolves 5 15 15 0 0 70 8 62 45
Uni Associates 3 15 10 1 4 36 15 21 31
WASPS 6 15 8 2 5 16 16 0 26
Melville 7 16 5 4 7 18 29 -11 19
Fremantle 6 15 4 3 8 12 44 -32 15
Modernians 4 16 3 4 9 23 29 -6 13
NC Raiders 6 16 1 2 13 4 38 -34 5
Metropolitan 2 (Black) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Lions 6 18 16 1 1 71 16 55 49
Harlequin Wanneroo 18 14 1 3 62 10 52 43
ECU Rangers 18 6 6 6 33 34 -1 24
Newman Knights 4 18 6 3 9 21 34 -13 21
Hale 7 18 3 6 9 13 30 -17 15
Whitford 5 18 0 1 17 1 77 -76 1
Metropolitan 2 (Gold) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
CT Pirates 6 18 15 0 3 74 20 54 45
Westside Wolves 6 18 14 1 3 46 15 31 43
Willetton Reds 18 10 0 8 35 35 0 30
Victoria Park 6 18 8 0 10 38 37 1 24
Kalamunda 3 18 4 1 13 14 45 -31 13
Modernians 5 18 2 0 16 15 70 -55 6
Metropolitan 3 (Black) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
John XXIII 18 16 0 2 83 7 76 48
Lions 7 18 8 6 4 19 22 -3 30
Dellas 18 7 3 8 31 42 -11 24
Modernians 6 18 5 7 6 14 15 -1 22
Uni Associates 4 18 5 4 9 15 31 -16 19
BayUnion 18 0 6 12 14 59 -45 6
Metropolitan 3 (Gold) Women
P W D L F A GD Pts
Canning 3 18 11 5 2 34 7 27 38
Ellenbrook Falcons 3 18 10 4 4 34 15 19 34
Harlequin Wanneroo 2 18 9 5 4 38 17 21 32
Southern River 4 18 7 3 8 20 23 -3 24
ECU Rangers 2 18 7 2 9 30 37 -7 23
Kalamunda 4 18 0 1 17 2 59 -57 1
Rae Blunt Pennant P W D L F A GD Pts
University Associates 15 14 0 1 54 22 32 42
YMCC 15 10 4 1 51 12 39 34
WASPS 16 11 2 3 32 14 18 35
Modernians 14 4 4 7 28 32 -4 16
Victoria Park 15 3 2 11 21 50 -29 11
Rockingham 16 3 2 11 28 52 -24 11
Hale 15 1 2 12 27 59 -32 5
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WOMENS SENIOR GRADES STANDINGSO35 Division 2 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Fremantle 16 13 2 1 66 28 38 41
Lions 16 12 1 3 50 19 31 37
Newman Knights 16 9 1 6 32 27 5 28
Melville 16 8 2 6 43 31 12 26
University Associates 2 16 6 5 5 33 24 9 23
Joondalup Lakers 16 4 4 8 19 29 -10 16
YMCC 2 16 5 1 10 16 44 -28 16
NC Raiders 16 4 0 12 35 51 -16 12
Modernians 2 16 2 2 12 9 50 -41 8
O35 Division 3 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
University Associates 3 16 11 3 2 41 25 16 36
Hale 2 16 11 1 4 38 18 20 34
Victoria Park 2 16 10 3 3 38 20 18 33
Whitford 16 7 2 7 34 29 5 23
Lions 2 16 5 4 7 23 27 -4 19
WASPS 2 16 5 2 9 19 29 -10 17
University Associates 4 16 5 1 10 23 35 -12 16
Servio 16 4 2 10 34 52 -18 14
Rockingham 2 16 3 4 9 21 36 -15 13
O35 Division 4 Women P W D L F A GD Pts
Fremantle 3 16 12 2 2 42 16 26 38
CT Pirates 16 12 0 4 50 18 32 36
Melville 2 16 10 4 2 41 15 26 34
Fremantle 2 16 8 4 4 41 24 17 28
Hale 3 16 8 0 8 37 28 9 24
Canning 16 5 4 7 35 36 -1 19
NC Raiders 2 16 5 2 9 23 26 -3 17
Joondalup Lakers 2 16 2 0 14 9 81 -72 6
Newman Knights 2 16 1 2 13 9 43 -34 5
J 11/12 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %Lions (Blue) 12 12 0 0 64 7 57 36 100
Westside Wolves 2 12 8 3 1 39 18 21 25 69.44
Newman Knights 13 8 3 2 35 20 15 26 66.67
UWA 2 12 6 4 2 28 25 3 20 55.56
Victoria Park 2 13 6 7 0 43 31 12 18 46.15
Melville 2 12 5 6 1 20 35 -15 16 44.44
AW Reds 2 13 4 7 2 37 35 2 14 35.9
Joondalup Lakers 12 2 8 2 16 25 -9 8 22.22
Mazenod 2 13 0 13 0 4 90 -86 0 0
J 11/12 B Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Dale 12 6 2 4 28 14 14 22 61.11
Newman Knights 12 6 2 4 20 10 10 22 61.11
Kwinana Tigers 12 5 3 4 33 10 23 19 52.78
OGMHC 12 3 3 6 29 34 -5 15 41.67
NC Raiders 12 4 5 3 20 25 -5 15 41.67
ECU Rangers 12 1 10 1 14 51 -37 4 11.11
J 9/10 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
UWA 13 11 0 2 55 10 45 35 89.74
Westside Wolves 13 11 1 1 78 16 62 34 87.18
Victoria Park 14 10 4 0 53 34 19 30 71.43
AW Reds 10 5 4 1 20 21 -1 16 53.33
Melville 13 5 8 0 35 40 -5 15 38.46
Lions 14 4 9 1 26 51 -25 13 30.95
Hale 13 3 9 1 21 45 -24 10 25.64
YMCC 14 0 14 0 8 79 -71 0 0
J 9/10 A Promotion Boys
P W D L F A GD Pts %
WASPS 10 8 0 2 61 16 45 26 86.67
Joondalup Lakers 13 9 1 3 53 13 40 30 76.92
OGMHC 13 9 2 2 44 13 31 29 74.36
NC Raiders 14 10 3 1 45 16 29 31 73.81
Mazenod 14 3 8 3 25 45 -20 12 28.57
Fremantle 13 3 8 2 30 47 -17 11 28.21
Westside Wolves (Red) 13 1 10 2 10 64 -54 5 12.82
Rockingham 12 0 11 1 10 64 -54 1 2.78
J 9/10 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Westside Wolves (Grey) 13 12 0 1 68 3 65 37 94.87
YMCC 2 14 9 3 2 49 16 33 29 69.05
UWA 2 13 8 5 0 41 18 23 24 61.54
Peel Rebels 13 8 5 0 40 21 19 24 61.54
Hale (Blue) 10 6 4 0 25 34 -9 18 60
Melville 2 13 4 9 0 19 46 -27 12 30.77
Lions 2 14 2 12 0 18 81 -63 6 14.29
AW Reds 2 14 1 12 1 10 51 -41 4 9.52
BOYS JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGSJ 11/12 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Victoria Park 13 12 0 1 75 15 60 37 94.87
UWA 13 11 1 1 55 8 47 34 87.18
Westside Wolves 13 8 4 1 40 37 3 25 64.1
Melville 14 6 7 1 25 25 0 19 45.24
AW Reds 14 5 7 2 28 42 -14 17 40.48
Fremantle 14 2 8 4 21 55 -34 10 23.81
WASPS 13 1 10 2 15 53 -38 5 12.82
OGMHC 10 1 9 0 11 35 -24 3 10
J 11/12 A Promotion Boys
P W D L F A GD Pts %
Hale 10 8 1 1 43 11 32 25 83.33
Whitford 13 9 0 4 41 10 31 31 79.49
NC Raiders 13 7 1 5 35 15 20 26 66.67
Lions (Gold) 13 5 3 5 36 29 7 20 51.28
Rockingham 14 3 7 4 38 38 0 13 30.95
Mazenod 13 3 7 3 23 46 -23 12 30.77
YMCC 14 3 8 3 24 41 -17 12 28.57
Kalamunda 14 1 12 1 13 63 -50 4 9.52
BOYS JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGS
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2015 SEASON - BOYS JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGSJ 9/10 B (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
UWA 14 12 0 2 77 12 65 38 90.48
Whitford 14 12 1 1 80 8 72 37 88.1
Melville 13 8 3 2 48 24 24 26 66.67
Lions 13 5 6 2 26 32 -6 17 43.59
Modernians 10 3 6 1 29 27 2 10 33.33
YMCC 13 2 8 3 20 53 -33 9 23.08
Westside Wolves 12 1 10 1 11 54 -43 4 11.11
Rockingham 11 1 10 0 4 85 -81 3 9.09
J 9/10 B (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Victoria Park 11 8 1 2 49 12 37 26 78.79
OGMHC (White) 11 8 3 0 48 17 31 24 72.73
Mazenod 11 6 3 2 41 28 13 20 60.61
Kalamunda 11 2 9 0 8 45 -37 6 18.18
Hale (Navy) 12 2 10 0 19 63 -44 6 16.67
J 9/10 C Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Dale 14 12 2 0 49 28 21 36 85.71
Joondalup Lakers 14 9 2 3 43 22 21 30 71.43
OGMHC (Blue) 14 6 6 2 28 25 3 20 47.62
Southern River 14 5 8 1 40 30 10 16 38.1
Kwinana Tigers 14 3 6 5 46 36 10 14 33.33
Ellenbrook Falcons 14 1 12 1 24 89 -65 4 9.52
J 7/8 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
UWA 14 11 0 3 60 12 48 36 85.71
Westside Wolves 14 11 0 3 58 19 39 36 85.71
YMCC 14 8 5 1 52 24 28 25 59.52
Lions 14 7 4 3 44 25 19 24 57.14
Victoria Park 14 6 6 2 31 41 -10 20 47.62
Melville 14 3 10 1 21 59 -38 10 23.81
Hale 14 2 11 1 16 53 -37 7 16.67
WASPS 14 1 13 0 15 64 -49 3 7.14
J 7/8 A Promotion Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
AW Reds 13 10 2 1 68 19 49 31 79.49
NC Raiders 14 11 3 0 60 21 39 33 78.57
Rockingham 13 10 3 0 53 21 32 30 76.92
Westside Wolves (Red) 13 5 6 2 23 32 -9 17 43.59
OGMHC (White) 9 3 5 1 12 27 -15 10 37.04
Modernians 13 3 8 2 13 41 -28 11 28.21
Peel Rebels 14 2 8 4 23 50 -27 10 23.81
UWA 3 13 2 11 0 10 51 -41 6 15.38
J 7/8 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Westside Wolves (Grey) 14 13 1 0 77 12 65 39 92.86
UWA 2 14 9 4 1 30 18 12 28 66.67
Joondalup Lakers 14 8 3 3 23 16 7 27 64.29
Whitford 14 8 5 1 30 19 11 25 59.52
Lions 2 14 8 5 1 31 23 8 25 59.52
YMCC 2 14 3 11 0 14 45 -31 9 21.43
Mazenod 14 2 11 1 5 32 -27 7 16.67
NC Raiders 2 14 1 12 1 9 54 -45 4 9.52
J 7/8 B (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Melville (Maroon) 14 12 1 1 40 12 28 37 37
Lions (Blue) 13 9 4 0 35 20 15 27 27
Westside Wolves (White)
14 8 5 1 38 22 16 25 25
Victoria Park 13 6 7 0 17 24 -7 18 18
UWA (Green) 13 5 6 2 33 27 6 17 17
Hale (Blue) 14 4 6 4 24 23 1 16 16
Fremantle 10 0 6 4 9 26 -17 4 4
WASPS 13 1 10 2 7 49 -42 5 5
J 7/8 B (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
OGMHC (Blue) 14 10 2 2 33 14 19 32 76.19
Hale (Navy) 14 7 5 2 31 20 11 23 54.76
Lions (Maroon) 14 7 5 2 25 20 5 23 54.76
Modernians 14 5 9 0 17 23 -6 15 35.71
Mazenod 14 4 7 3 31 42 -11 15 35.71
AW Reds 14 4 9 1 21 39 -18 13 30.95
J 7/8 B (White) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
UWA (Blue) 14 10 2 2 58 21 37 32 76.19
Westside Wolves (Grey) 14 9 4 1 43 24 19 28 66.67
Lions (Gold) 14 6 5 3 56 43 13 21 50
Rockingham (Red) 14 7 7 0 39 30 9 21 50
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 5 5 4 33 37 -4 19 45.24
Newman Knights 14 5 7 2 33 55 -22 17 40.48
YMCC 14 5 8 1 27 45 -18 16 38.1
Kwinana Tigers 14 1 10 3 17 51 -34 6 14.29
J 7/8 C Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Southern River 14 13 0 1 72 5 67 40 95.24
Kalamunda 14 10 3 1 41 18 23 31 73.81
Rockingham (Black) 14 9 4 1 48 27 21 28 66.67
Ellenbrook Falcons 14 7 6 1 24 17 7 22 52.38
Melville (White) 14 6 6 2 19 24 -5 20 47.62
NC Raiders 14 5 7 2 23 30 -7 17 40.48
Joondalup Lakers 14 3 6 5 15 33 -18 14 33.33
Dale 14 3 7 4 13 34 -21 13 30.95
Whitford 14 2 9 3 5 35 -30 9 21.43
Canning 14 0 10 4 12 49 -37 4 9.52
J 5/6 A Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Westside Wolves 14 14 0 0 65 5 60 42 100
YMCC 14 12 2 0 59 9 50 36 85.71
Victoria Park 14 8 5 1 34 21 13 25 59.52
UWA 14 6 6 2 36 30 6 20 47.62
WASPS 14 6 7 1 29 30 -1 19 45.24
Lions 14 4 8 2 28 31 -3 14 33.33
AW Reds 14 1 11 2 10 64 -54 5 11.9
Hale 14 1 13 0 3 74 -71 3 7.14
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J 5/6 A Promotion Boys
P W D L F A GD Pts %
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 11 0 3 62 8 54 36 85.71
Melville 14 9 3 2 45 20 25 29 69.05
Joondalup Lakers 14 8 5 1 26 22 4 25 59.52
Modernians 14 6 6 2 20 25 -5 20 47.62
Rockingham 14 3 10 1 20 62 -42 10 23.81
NC Raiders 14 0 13 1 6 42 -36 1 2.38
J 5/6 A Reserve Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Lions 2 14 12 1 1 33 7 26 37 88.1
Westside Wolves (Grey)
13 7 4 2 26 12 14 23 58.97
YMCC 2 13 6 5 2 21 13 8 20 51.28
OGMHC (White) 11 3 4 4 7 9 -2 13 39.39
UWA 2 13 4 6 3 17 20 -3 15 38.46
Hale 2 14 0 12 2 6 49 -43 2 4.76
J 5/6 B (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Westside Wolves (Grey)
11 9 1 1 38 14 24 28 84.85
AW Reds 2 11 6 3 2 15 10 5 20 60.61
Lions (Gold) 14 7 4 3 23 20 3 24 57.14
Westside Wolves (White)
13 4 8 1 8 12 -4 13 33.33
WASPS (Yellow) 12 3 7 2 18 20 -2 11 30.56
UWA (Green) 13 3 9 1 12 38 -26 10 25.64
J 5/6 B (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Fremantle (Black) 14 8 2 4 54 25 29 28 66.67
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 8 3 3 54 19 35 27 64.29
Melville (Maroon) 11 6 2 3 35 11 24 21 63.64
Lions (Blue) 13 6 2 5 34 19 15 23 58.97
Rockingham (Red) 13 2 11 0 12 69 -57 6 15.38
AW Reds 13 1 11 1 5 51 -46 4 10.26
J 5/6 B (White) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Westside Wolves (Black)
14 12 1 1 55 12 43 37 88.1
Whitford (White) 14 11 1 2 41 8 33 35 83.33
Lions (Red) 14 6 7 1 24 34 -10 19 45.24
Westside Wolves (Pink)
14 6 8 0 30 26 4 18 42.86
Joondalup Lakers 14 3 9 2 12 39 -27 11 26.19
Hale 14 0 12 2 8 51 -43 2 4.76
J 5/6 B (Sand) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Lions (Maroon) 14 12 0 2 37 3 34 38 90.48
YMCC (White) 14 9 2 3 44 11 33 30 71.43
Victoria Park 14 8 2 4 36 15 21 28 66.67
Kalamunda (Blue) 14 5 5 4 18 19 -1 19 45.24
OGMHC (Blue) 14 5 7 2 24 22 2 17 40.48
Modernians (Yellow) 14 4 5 5 16 23 -7 17 40.48
UWA (Blue) 14 1 12 1 9 42 -33 4 9.52
Ellenbrook Falcons 14 1 12 1 7 56 -49 4 9.52
J 11/12 A Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
CT Pirates 11 9 1 1 34 17 17 28 84.85
UWA 11 8 0 3 38 6 32 27 81.82
Victoria Park 12 8 3 1 41 11 30 25 69.44
Westside Wolves 11 5 5 1 18 17 1 16 48.48
NC Raiders 13 5 6 2 34 36 -2 17 43.59
Lions 13 4 7 2 21 41 -20 14 35.9
Hale 13 3 7 3 15 27 -12 12 30.77
AW Reds 11 3 7 1 18 32 -14 10 30.3
Rockingham 9 0 9 0 7 39 -32 0 0
J 11/12 A Promotion Girls
P W D L F A GD Pts %
Melville 12 11 1 0 51 5 46 33 91.67
UWA 2 12 7 3 2 23 9 14 23 63.89
WASPS 13 7 4 2 16 14 2 23 58.97
Victoria Park 2 12 6 5 1 19 17 2 19 52.78
Newman Knights 12 6 5 1 16 14 2 19 52.78
Modernians 13 5 7 1 16 34 -18 16 41.03
Westside Wolves 2 12 3 8 1 5 24 -19 10 27.78
Fremantle 13 2 8 3 17 29 -12 9 23.08
Hale 2 13 2 8 3 14 31 -17 9 23.08
J 11/12 A Reserve Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
YMCC 10 10 0 0 90 6 84 30 100
AW Reds 2 14 11 2 1 47 24 23 34 80.95
UWA 3 14 8 3 3 36 26 10 27 64.29
Whitford 13 8 4 1 46 21 25 25 64.1
Lions 2 13 5 7 1 21 34 -13 16 41.03
Fremantle 2 14 2 9 3 12 53 -41 9 21.43
Southern River 13 2 10 1 11 35 -24 7 17.95
NC Raiders 2 13 0 11 2 11 75 -64 2 5.13
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GIRLS JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGS
BOYS JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGSJ 5/6 C (Black) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
NC Raiders 14 12 0 2 40 5 35 38 90.48
WASPS (Green) 14 7 5 2 29 19 10 23 54.76
Newman Knights 14 5 5 4 12 12 0 19 45.24
Whitford (Blue) 14 5 6 3 19 15 4 18 42.86
Modernians (Blue) 14 3 9 2 9 38 -29 11 26.19
YMCC (Green) 14 1 8 5 8 28 -20 8 19.05
J 5/6 C (Gold) Boys P W D L F A GD Pts %
Dale 14 10 2 2 44 19 25 32 76.19
Kwinana Tigers 14 9 4 1 37 11 26 28 66.67
Canning 14 8 3 3 44 21 23 27 64.29
Fremantle (White) 14 8 4 2 27 18 9 26 61.9
Melville (White) 14 6 6 2 34 30 4 20 47.62
Rockingham (Black) 13 4 8 1 7 30 -23 13 33.33
Southern River 13 2 10 1 8 36 -28 7 17.95
Kalamunda (Red) 14 1 11 2 4 40 -36 5 11.9
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2015 SEASON - GIRLS JUNIOR GRADES STANDINGSJ 11/12 B Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Joondalup Lakers 12 9 0 3 49 14 35 30 83.33
Ellenbrook Falcons 12 8 2 2 34 12 22 26 72.22
Hale 12 7 2 3 23 10 13 24 66.67
Westside Wolves 12 6 4 2 28 16 12 20 55.56
St Brigids 13 5 6 2 23 31 -8 17 43.59
Canning 13 4 6 3 19 23 -4 15 38.46
Melville 13 4 7 2 16 31 -15 14 35.9
Newman Knights 13 3 8 2 12 22 -10 11 28.21
Whitford 12 0 11 1 4 49 -45 1 2.78
J 9/10 A Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Victoria Park 14 11 1 2 40 11 29 35 83.33
Lions 14 11 2 1 60 15 45 34 80.95
Westside Wolves 14 11 2 1 55 15 40 34 80.95
Melville 14 9 5 0 36 18 18 27 64.29
CT Pirates 14 5 9 0 24 44 -20 15 35.71
Hale 14 2 10 2 9 54 -45 8 19.05
UWA 14 2 11 1 13 36 -23 7 16.67
NC Raiders 14 1 12 1 9 53 -44 4 9.52
J 9/10 A Promotion Girls
P W D L F A GD Pts %
AW Reds 13 10 1 2 42 4 38 32 82.05
WASPS 13 10 1 2 46 10 36 32 82.05
Fremantle 14 7 5 2 43 20 23 23 54.76
Rockingham 13 6 4 3 22 14 8 21 53.85
YMCC 13 5 6 2 26 33 -7 17 43.59
UWA 3 14 5 7 2 18 35 -17 17 40.48
Victoria Park 2 10 1 7 2 4 36 -32 5 16.67
Modernians 14 0 13 1 2 51 -49 1 2.38
J 9/10 A Reserve Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Peel Rebels 10 10 0 0 50 2 48 30 100
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 9 2 3 41 12 29 30 71.43
Lions 2 13 7 5 1 20 17 3 22 56.41
UWA 2 14 6 4 4 16 15 1 22 52.38
Westside Wolves (Grey) 13 6 5 2 12 15 -3 20 51.28
Melville 2 13 3 9 1 9 33 -24 10 25.64
OGMHC 13 2 8 3 8 25 -17 9 23.08
NC Raiders 2 14 0 10 4 8 45 -37 4 9.52
J 9/10 B (Black) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Hale (Blue) 14 13 1 0 79 9 70 39 92.86
ECU Rangers 14 11 3 0 36 10 26 33 78.57
Hale (Navy) 14 9 4 1 61 16 45 28 66.67
Joondalup Lakers 14 8 5 1 37 26 11 25 59.52
Westside Wolves (White)
14 7 7 0 34 29 5 21 50
AW Reds 14 5 9 0 38 39 -1 15 35.71
Mercedes 14 2 12 0 9 66 -57 6 14.29
St Brigids 14 0 14 0 7 106 -99 0 0
J 9/10 B (Gold) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Westside Wolves (Grey)
14 13 0 1 39 2 37 40 95.24
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 12 2 0 74 15 59 36 85.71
Fremantle 14 7 5 2 37 22 15 23 54.76
WASPS 14 6 5 3 20 27 -7 21 50
UWA 14 6 8 0 19 26 -7 18 42.86
Lions 14 5 8 1 17 46 -29 16 38.1
Hale 14 2 11 1 11 39 -28 7 16.67
Melville 14 1 13 0 7 47 -40 3 7.14
J 7/8 A Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Lions 13 12 0 1 54 9 45 37 94.87
UWA 13 9 3 1 30 13 17 28 71.79
Melville 13 8 4 1 28 19 9 25 64.1
YMCC 13 8 5 0 33 15 18 24 61.54
WASPS 14 7 7 0 21 14 7 21 50
Westside Wolves 14 4 9 1 18 30 -12 13 30.95
Hale 10 1 8 1 13 28 -15 4 13.33
Victoria Park 14 0 13 1 4 73 -69 1 2.38
J 7/8 A Promotion Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Fremantle 13 13 0 0 59 1 58 39 100
Rockingham 10 7 3 0 36 9 27 21 70
UWA 3 12 6 3 3 17 16 1 21 58.33
Hale (Blue) 10 5 3 2 19 22 -3 17 56.67
Westside Wolves (Red) 13 6 6 1 15 19 -4 19 48.72
Lions 3 12 1 7 4 9 40 -31 7 19.44
AW Reds 13 2 10 1 21 43 -22 7 17.95
Newman Knights 13 1 9 3 6 32 -26 6 15.38
J 7/8 A Reserve Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Joondalup Lakers 14 12 1 1 53 5 48 37 88.1
NC Raiders 14 9 3 2 36 5 31 29 69.05
Lions 2 14 9 3 2 23 13 10 29 69.05
UWA 2 14 8 5 1 23 22 1 25 59.52
Modernians 14 6 6 2 17 17 0 20 47.62
Westside Wolves (Grey)
14 2 10 2 9 28 -19 8 19.05
Melville 2 14 1 10 3 4 38 -34 6 14.29
WASPS 2 14 1 10 3 4 41 -37 6 14.29
J 7/8 B (Black) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 8 4 2 28 18 10 26 61.9
Westside Wolves (Grey)
13 7 4 2 20 15 5 23 58.97
YMCC 13 7 4 2 19 16 3 23 58.97
OGMHC 10 3 4 3 9 11 -2 12 40
NC Raiders 13 3 7 3 13 19 -6 12 30.77
Lions 13 2 7 4 14 24 -10 10 25.64
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Lions 14 14 0 0 71 1 70 42 100
UWA 14 9 4 1 30 21 9 28 66.67
Melville 14 4 6 4 16 21 -5 16 38.1
Westside Wolves (Grey)
14 4 7 3 5 14 -9 15 35.71
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 4 8 2 11 42 -31 14 33.33
WASPS 14 1 11 2 5 39 -34 5 11.9
J 5/6 A Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Lions 14 14 0 0 71 1 70 42 100
UWA 14 9 4 1 30 21 9 28 66.67
Melville 14 4 6 4 16 21 -5 16 38.1
Westside Wolves (Grey)
14 4 7 3 5 14 -9 15 35.71
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 4 8 2 11 42 -31 14 33.33
WASPS 14 1 11 2 5 39 -34 5 11.9
J 5/6 A (Reserve) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
AW Reds 14 10 1 3 33 9 24 33 78.57
Joondalup Lakers 14 8 2 4 29 10 19 28 66.67
Westside Wolves 14 6 2 6 12 7 5 24 57.14
Lions 2 14 5 3 6 27 16 11 21 50
UWA 2 14 6 6 2 14 12 2 20 47.62
Whitford 14 4 6 4 9 13 -4 16 38.1
Rockingham 14 4 7 3 11 20 -9 15 35.71
Modernians 14 2 4 8 6 14 -8 14 33.33
NC Raiders 14 2 5 7 10 17 -7 13 30.95
YMCC 14 0 11 3 4 37 -33 3 7.14
J 5/6 B (Black) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Lions (Gold) 14 11 1 2 38 3 35 35 83.33
UWA (Green) 14 11 1 2 43 11 32 35 83.33
NC Raiders 14 8 5 1 29 11 18 25 59.52
Lions (Maroon) 14 8 5 1 28 20 8 25 59.52
OGMHC 14 5 6 3 17 22 -5 18 42.86
Westside Wolves (Red) 14 2 9 3 15 37 -22 9 21.43
Westside Wolves (Grey) 14 1 9 4 6 35 -29 7 16.67
Joondalup Lakers 14 0 10 4 1 38 -37 4 9.52
J 5/6 B (Gold) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
UWA (Blue) 12 8 1 3 32 5 27 27 75
Victoria Park 12 8 4 0 22 10 12 24 66.67
Lions (Red) 11 6 2 3 19 12 7 21 63.64
WASPS (Yellow) 12 6 4 2 18 16 2 20 55.56
Melville (Maroon) 11 3 4 4 14 15 -1 13 39.39
AW Reds 12 1 7 4 2 20 -18 7 19.44
Lions (Blue) 12 1 11 0 5 34 -29 3 8.33
J 5/6 C (Black) Girls P W D L F A GD Pts %
Whitford (White) 14 10 1 3 35 13 22 33 78.57
Whitford (Blue) 14 10 1 3 32 13 19 33 78.57
WASPS (Green) 14 9 3 2 28 11 17 29 69.05
Melville (White) 14 6 4 4 19 12 7 22 52.38
Westside Wolves (Black)
13 5 6 2 15 17 -2 17 43.59
Ellenbrook Falcons 13 3 9 1 13 28 -15 10 25.64
Southern River 13 2 10 1 5 30 -25 7 17.95
Westside Wolves (White)
11 0 11 0 5 28 -23 0 0
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MEN
BDHA PREMIERSHIP TABLE
P W L D F A % GD P
S W LEAGUE
WESTS 20 12 3 5 73 36 37 41
BOYANUP 20 13 6 1 56 32 24 40
MARIST 20 12 4 4 52 28 24 40
ASSOCIATES 20 9 9 2 43 42 1 29
EXIES 20 4 15 1 27 77 -50 13
TOWNS/SOUTH 20 2 15 3 19 55 -36 9
A2 GRADE
BOYANUP 20 15 1 4 62 30 32 49
MARIST 20 11 5 4 61 29 32 37
EXIES 20 7 8 5 49 46 3 26
ASSOCIATES 20 7 11 2 28 54 -26 23
TOWNS/SOUTH 20 4 12 4 34 58 -24 16
COLLIE 20 4 11 5 40 57 -17 17
A3 GRADE
EATON EAGLES 18 17 1 0 85 24 94.44 61 51
MARIST 18 14 3 1 83 29 79.62 54 43
EXIES 19 13 5 1 71 34 70.17 37 40
DONNYBROOK 19 10 7 2 47 47 56.14 0 32
BOYANUP 19 8 9 2 69 61 45.61 8 26
HARVEY 19 6 10 3 39 34 36.84 5 21
TOWNS/SOUTH 18 6 11 1 44 60 35.18 -16 19
EXIES CUBS 19 3 13 3 27 66 21.05 -39 12
ASSOCIATES 19 0 18 1 6 116 1.75 -110 1
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BDHA PREMIERSHIP TABLE
P W L D F A % GD P
S W LEAGUE
ROBINS 18 13 4 1 52 25 27 40
BOYANUP 18 12 4 2 47 16 31 38
MARIST 18 12 5 1 53 23 30 37
ASSOCIATES 18 11 5 2 45 28 17 35
COLLIE 18 5 10 3 39 44 -5 18
TOWNS/SOUTH 18 2 13 3 14 66 -52 9
EXIES 18 1 15 2 7 55 -48 5
A2 GRADE
MARIST 18 14 2 2 51 12 39 44
ASSOCIATES 18 12 3 3 29 17 12 39
EATON EAGLES 18 7 4 7 31 18 13 28
BOYANUP 18 8 7 3 26 38 -12 27
EXIES 18 4 7 7 19 22 -3 19
TOWNS/SOUTH 18 3 11 4 12 25 -13 13
BOYUP BROOK 18 0 14 4 11 47 -36 4
A3 GRADE
TOWNS/SOUTH 21 17 2 2 72 24 48 53
EXIES KITTENS 21 14 7 0 55 18 37 42
DONNYBROOK 21 12 5 4 46 29 17 40
MARIST 21 10 6 5 38 20 18 35
ASSOCIATES 21 8 7 6 22 25 -3 30
EATON EAGLES 21 5 12 4 21 43 -22 19
BOYANUP 21 4 14 3 16 66 -50 15
EXIES 21 0 19 2 10 65 -55 2
Bunbury hockey is improving and doing really well, with many representatives across all age groups in higher competitions.
This year saw Boyanup dominant in the SWHL, winning both the men and women premierships.
The A2W was taken out by Marist who won their last premiership 21 years ago. The A2M was won by Boyanup.
A3W was won by Towns/South and A3M by Exies.
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2015 was another successful season for Busselton with both Men’s and Women’s SWL teams making the grand final for the second year in a row. Unfortunately neither was able to bring home the trophy. The 2015 season concluded on the weekend of October 10 & 11 with our Masters Carnival. Once again we hosted 30 teams from the Great Southern, South West and Perth Metro areas. The weather proved a bit warm, but all teams had an enjoyable weekend of hockey and socialising.
A2 MEN
TEAM POINTS
Wests 36
Margaret River 35
Capel 29
Countrys 21
Cavaliers 1
Grand Final won by Wests.
A2 WOMEN
TEAM POINTS
Countrys 48
Capel 36
Robins 24
Margaret River 23
Cavaliers Orange 22
Cavaliers White 10
Wests 8
Grand Final won by Countrys
MASTERS
TEAM POINTS
Cougars 40
Capel 39
Wests 34
Margaret River 25
Redbacks 17
Centrals 16
Jets 8
Grand Final won by Cougars
JNR 9-12 BOYS
TEAM POINTS
Cavaliers 48
Capel 27
Margaret River 12
Wests 9
Grand Final won by Cavaliers
JNR 9-12 GIRLS
TEAM POINTS
Countrys 40
Capel 36
Robins 28
Wests 13
Cavaliers 13
Cavs White 6
Grand Final won by Countrys
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EGHA, Junior League, Final Ladder, 2015
U17 Boy’s U17 Girl’s U13 Boy’s U13 Girl’s
YMHC YMHC CBC MINES
CBC PEGASUS NORTHS-WESLEY YMHC
PEGASUS CBC PEGASUS CBC
NORTHS-WESLEY NORTHS-WESLEY YMHC NORTHS-WESLEY
MINES MINES MINES PEGASUS
EGHA, Senior League, Final Ladder, 2015
A1 League Men’s A1 League Women’s A2 Reserves Men’s A2 Reserves Women’s
NORTH-WESLEY CBC CBC CBC
CBC PEGASUS YMHC PEGASUS
YMHC MINES PEGASUS MINES
PEGASUS NORTH-WESLEY NORTH-WESLEY VETERANS
MINES YMHC MINES NORTH-WESLEY
YMHC
EGHA, Junior League, 2015
Association Junior Champion Club, YMHC
Division Best & Fairest Leading Goal Scorer Grand Final Results
U17 Boy’s Chris Souchon Chris Souchon YMHC def. CBC
U17 Girl’s Holly Creedon & Meg Jones
Holly Creedon YMHC def. CBC
U13 Boy’s Callum Abrahams Callum Abrahams PEGASUS def. CBC
U13 Girl’s Zoe Thiel Casey Reghenzani YMHC def. MINES
EGHA, Senior League, 2015
Association Senior Champion Club, CBC
Division Best & Fairest Leading Goal Scorer Grand Final Results
A1 League Men’s Nick Lavery Daniel Lavery CBC def. NORTH-WESLEY
A1 League Women’s Jane Puckett Lauren Puckett CBC def. MINES
A2 Reserves Men’s Shaun Mulvaney Kyle Battista YMHC def. CBC
A2 Reserves Women’s Tiffany Jeffery Erin Glasson MINES def. CBC
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MEN’S A-GRADE P W L D F A GD PTS
CASUALS 20 13 4 3 68 39 +29 42
YACHT CLUB 20 12 4 4 80 35 +45 40
MURCHISON 20 8 6 6 50 57 - 7 30
SAINTS 20 4 8 8 36 54 -18 20
AUSTRALS 20 5 11 4 35 59 -24 19
ROVERS 20 4 13 3 45 70 -25 15
WOMEN’S A-GRADE
CARDINALS 20 19 1 0 80 13 +67 57
MURCHISON 20 15 5 0 52 21 +31 45
AUSTRALS -1pt P 20 10 9 1 37 35 + 2 30
SWANS 20 7 9 4 41 40 + 1 25
YACHT CLUB 20 1 14 5 10 58 -48 8
SAINTS 20 2 16 2 17 70 -53 8
MEN’S A-RESERVE
AUSTRALS 20 13 4 3 66 32 +34 42
CASUALS 20 10 4 6 59 39 +20 36
ROVERS 20 7 8 5 48 54 - 6 26
MURCHISON -3pts P 20 7 8 5 34 43 - 9 23
SAINTS 20 7 11 2 34 47 -13 23
YACHT CLUB 20 5 14 1 32 58 -26 16
WOMEN’S A-RESERVE 1
CARDINALS 19 16 2 1 83 10 +73 49
AUSTRALS 19 16 2 1 78 14 +64 49
MURCHISON 1 F -1pt 19 12 5 2 33 23 +10 37
YACHT CLUB 19 10 7 2 35 25 +10 32
SAINTS 19 6 11 2 25 34 - 9 20
MURCHISON 2 F -1pt 19 4 12 3 20 62 -42 14
VETS F -1pt 19 4 14 1 24 74 -50 12
SWANS 19 1 16 2 4 60 -56 5
JUNIOR GIRLS 10/12
CARDINALS 12 11 1 0 67 3 +64 33
AUSTRALS 12 8 3 1 46 12 +34 25
MURCHISON 12 7 4 1 33 18 +15 22
SAINTS 12 3 9 0 11 50 -39 9
SWANS 12 0 12 0 3 77 -74 0
JUNIOR BOYS 10/12
ROVERS 12 9 2 1 44 17 +27 28
SAINTS 12 9 3 0 42 11 +31 27
AUSTRALS 12 8 3 1 46 15 +31 25
MURCHISON 12 2 10 0 11 58 -47 6
CASUALS 12 1 11 0 11 53 -42 3
JUNIOR GIRLS 7/9 P W L D F A GD PTS
AUSTRALS 12 11 0 1 44 1 +43 34
CARDINALS 12 6 3 3 17 10 + 7 21
MURCHISON 12 2 8 2 10 34 -24 8
SAINTS 12 1 9 2 7 33 -26 5
JUNIOR BOYS 7/9
SAINTS 15 11 0 4 70 16 +54 37
YACHT CLUB 15 8 1 6 56 13 +43 30
AUSTRALS 15 8 4 3 53 22 +31 27
MURCHISON 15 5 8 2 21 26 - 5 17
ROVERS 15 4 8 2 31 50 - 19 14
CASUALS 15 0 15 0 2 106 -104 0
GIRLS SUB JUNIORS
DIAMONDS 10 10 0 0 59 4 +55 30
ST LAWRENCE STRIKERS 10 4 5 1 15 22 - 7 13
SFX / TARCOOLA 10 0 9 1 1 49 -48 1
GIRLS SUB JUNIORS - DIVISION ONE
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER 12 9 0 3 29 4 +25 30
GERALDTON GRAMMAR 12 6 5 1 16 19 - 3 19
STRATHALBYN 12 4 4 4 23 23 0 16
TARCOOLA SAINTS 12 0 10 2 14 36 -22 2
GIRLS SUB JUNIORS - DIVISION TWO
ST. JOHN’S 12 9 0 3 33 11 +22 30
TARCOOLA 12 7 3 2 34 14 +20 23
STRATHALBYN 12 6 3 3 28 13 +15 21
GERALDTON GRAMMAR 12 6 5 1 18 23 - 5 19
ST. LAWRENCE 12 5 5 2 19 16 + 3 17
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER 12 2 9 1 7 32 -25 7
LEANING TREE -1pt F 12 1 11 0 4 34 -30 2
HEALTHWAY - SMARTER THAN SMOKING PREMIERSHIP TABLES
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MEN’S DIVISION ONE LADDER G W L D GD PTS
MANDURAH 16 16 0 0 75 48
IRWINIANS 16 8 8 0 -16 24
HALLS HEAD 16 5 9 2 -18 17
PINJARRA 16 5 10 1 -35 16
MIDCITY 16 4 11 1 -6 13
WOMEN’S DIVISION ONE LADDER G W L D GD PTS
IRWINIANS 16 13 3 0 57 39
PINJARRA 16 12 3 1 25 37
MANDURAH 16 5 9 2 -30 17
MIDCITY 16 3 9 4 -4 13
HALLS HEAD 16 2 11 3 -48 9
WOMEN’S DIVISION TWO LADDER G W L D GD PTS
IRWINIANS 2 15 12 0 3 35 39
HALLS HEAD 2 15 7 7 1 -3 22
MIDCITY 2 15 4 9 1 -20 14
PINJARRA 2 15 3 10 2 -12 11
Peel Hockey has had mixed success in 2015. We continue to have representative teams in all regional competitions including the State championships. Many juniors have had opportunities and have done well with both Regional and State honours. State Coun-try & Master’s teams have also had our players once again in 2015. Our Metro teams have had mixed success, with our promotion 2 men’s team and our Junior 9/10 girls team achieving well with premiership wins. Unfortunately, our young MTL squad inevitably fell out of the league back to Promotion 1 for 2016.
The elephant in the room for our association and I suspect with other associations and clubs is the question of numbers. 2015 ap-peared to be a watershed year with local teams struggling to keep their teams viable. Juniors are not committing to the sport. With many In one year and out the next. Cost is one factor, but other sports are the real threat. Local clubs are finding difficulty adjust-ing to generational change and changing employment patterns, as they try to address their falling numbers. How we deal with this problem is the challenge for us in Peel for 2016.
Neville GriffithsPresident
MIXED J9/12 LADDER G W L D PTS
MANDURAH 12 12 0 0 36
FREDERICK IRWIN 12 8 4 0 24
HALLS HEAD 12 2 9 1 7
PINJARRA 12 1 10 1 4
MIXED J7/8 LADDER G W L D PTS
FREDERICK IRWIN 12 10 2 0 30
HALLS HEAD 12 9 3 0 27
PINJARRA 12 3 8 1 10
MANDURAH 12 1 10 1 4
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Team P W L D PTS
Men A Grade
WARRIORS MEN (Premiers) 15 10 4 1 31
ALLBLACKS 15 9 6 0 27
OLYMPICS 15 8 7 0 24
RIFFS 15 2 12 1 7
Women A Grade
WARRIORS WOMEN (Premiers) 12 9 2 1 28
Wagin Hockey Club 12 6 2 4 22
ROBINS (UGSHA) 12 5 3 4 19
WILLIAMS 12 3 5 4 13
MIGHTY DUCKS 12 0 11 1 1
Men B Grade
WAGIN 16 11 3 2 35
WARRIORS MEN (Premiers) 16 11 5 0 33
ALL BLACKS GOLD 16 10 4 2 32
DUMBLEYUNG 16 8 4 4 28
RIFFS 16 7 6 3 24
PINGELLY 16 7 8 1 22
WILLIAMS 16 3 10 3 12
OLYMPICS 16 3 11 2 11
ALLBLACKS 16 2 11 3 9
Women B Grade
WARRIORS WOMEN (Premiers) 14 11 1 2 35
BROOKTON 14 8 1 5 29
WAGIN 14 8 5 1 25
ROBINS WHITE 14 7 4 3 24
ROBINS RED 14 5 7 2 17
MIGHTY DUCKS 14 4 5 5 17
WILLIAMS 14 3 10 1 10
ALLBLACKS 14 0 13 1 1
Team P W L D PTS
Upper School Competition
VULTURES (Premiers) 12 11 0 1 34
FALCONS 12 8 3 1 25
EAGLES 12 6 4 2 20
CONDORS 12 6 4 2 20
COLLEGIANS 12 4 7 1 13
AG RANGERS 12 2 9 1 7
NRC TOUCANS 12 0 10 2 2
Middle School Competition
PUMAS (Premiers) 15 12 1 2 38
NRC LIONS 15 8 4 3 27
TIGERS 15 7 7 1 22
COUGARS 15 5 5 5 20
PANTHERS 15 3 9 3 12
LEOPARDS 15 2 11 2 8
Lower School Competition
WILLIAMS (Champions) 8 8 0 0 24
BROOKTON 8 7 1 0 21
STINGRAYS 8 5 2 1 16
SAINTS 8 4 3 1 13
WAGIN 8 3 3 2 11
DINGOES 8 2 5 1 7
DEVILS 8 2 6 0 6
DUMBLEYUNG 8 1 6 1 4
BULLDOGS 8 1 7 0 3
The Upper Great Southern Hockey Association had another exceptionally successful year in 2015, the last on our existing turf. The Narrogin Junior Carnival was super well attended with 47 teams representing their associations. We again held the Men’s State Country vs UGSHA Presi-dent’s XI game which attracted a crowd of at least 1000 people. Our juniors also did exceptionally well, with above-average state selections which we are extremely proud of.
The 2016 season looks set to be a show-stopper with a number of initiatives taking place in our association. It will be the first year on our new Tiger Turf, a major achievement for hockey in the region given the majority of the significant cost was raised by our association. We hope to host a Premier League game early next year as the curtain raiser to the unveiling of the new turf. Also in the pipelines is the development of a Men’s Country Premier League, a competition hosted by the UGSHA to showcase the talent that the country has to offer. Claire CoffeyUGSHA Secretary
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END OF SEASON REPORT
There were no serious safety incidents for the season.
In 2015 the LGSHA fielded 63 teams across 13 divisions. The Albany Turf was used 6 out of 7 days for matches with training slotted in between. Only a couple of junior games were on grass.
Manypeaks was again the stand-out club across senior divisions.
Grammar & Vikings held up junior divisions, supplying ~70% of junior teams.
After a slow start to the year a new Development Officer commenced in early October and is already proving to be great for hockey and the Association’s development.
Of Note:
First games on new Mount Barker turf commenced in July 2015.
Fixturing for 2016 will include this turf - some issues to be worked through.
Hockeyroos (4) visited the Albany Turf on 8 November and conducted some clinics for juniors - a great turn out from Association juniors.
Five juniors made state team selection with one junior selected for the TAP program in Perth.
Competition MA WA MB WB B11/12 G11/12 B9/10 G9/10 B7/8 G7/8 B5/6 G5/6 Mixed 3/4
Albany Primary 11
ASHS 4 34
Bethel 22
Flinders 12 31
Grammar Blue 32 33 40 5 19 32 29 21 32
Grammar Red 19 15 33 1 18 16 35
Grammar White 27 17 22
Manypeaks 39 36
Mount Barker 26 19 9 0 5
Mount Barker 1 9
Mount Barker 2 13
Mt Barker/Denmark 13
North Albany 25 16 22 17 22
Redback Rangers 30
Spencer Park 1 10 7 0 28
Spencer Park 2 11
Spencer Park Vets 15
Tigers 11 15 0
Vikings 7 20 14 24 16 0 20 40 8 40
Vikings Vets 1
Vikings Crusaders
Vikings Raiders 14 22
GRAND FINAL WINNERS
MA = Manypeaks WA = Manypeaks
MB = Spencer Park Vets WB = Grammar Blue
B11/12 = Grammar Blue G11/12 = Grammar Blue B9/10 = Grammar Red
G9/10 = Redback Rangers B7/8 = Grammar Blue G7/8 = Grammar Blue
B5/6 = Vikings/Grammar Blue G5/6 = Grammar Blue
Mixed 3/4 = No Finals Held
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Hockey WA would like to thank our partners and sponsors for their continual support of Hockey in Western Australia. Without their generous support, Hockey in Western Australia would not be in the healthy position it is in today. The following partners and sponsors have provided support to Hockey WA in 2015.
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