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New Zealand Hockey Federation (Inc FINAL TEAM LISTS 12 July 2011 Key: (NS) National Squad 2011 (DS) Development Squad 2011 (GP) NZ Guest Player (IGP) International Guest Player (RO) Region of Origin Player Mark Cromie Holden Northland Northland Rosvall ITM Northland Men Women 1 Nicky Mathews 1 Craig Armstrong (GP-MID) 2 Jess Esslemont (IGP-AUS) 2 James Bailey 3 Charlotte Harrison (NS) (RO-AKL) 3 John Child 4 Melissa Simpson 4 Sam Webb 5 Anna Thorpe (NS) 5 David Adams 6 Stacey Michelsen (NS) (RO-NHR) 6 Strachan Mcleod 7 Elley Miller 7 Henry Cooper 8 Emma Cobbin (IGP-AUS) 8 Ivo Rongen 9 Carli Michelsen (DS) (RO-NHR) 9 David Samuels 10 Tarannah Vette 10 Shay Neal (DS) (RO-NHR) 11 Laura Douglas (NS) 11 Sean Laidlaw 12 Jasmin McQuinn (DS) (RO-NHR) 12 Keeley Johnson 13 Alana Millington (NS) 13 Cameron Hellier 14 Ella Gunson (NS) 14 Nick Capizzi (GP-NHR) 15 Hollie Smith (RO-AKL) 15 Lewis Brill (GP-CAP) 16 Jade McLeod 16 Paul Fordham (GP-NHR) 18 Nicky Howes (RO-NHR) 17 Chris Seddon (IGP-ENG) 19 Jacinda McLeod 18 Josh Rapana Coach: Alan Lints Coach: Michael Delaney Manager: Stephanie Hudson Manager: Bryan Eaton Asst Coach: Vicki Allen Asst Coach: Vicki Gribble Asst Coach: John Daji Physio: Tom Ralph Physio: Kim Pow Video Analyst: Mark Neil NHL Association Manual 12 July 2011 2.2 Page 1 of 5 North Harbour North Harbour Women North Harbour Men Edwina Bone (IGP-AUS) Shaun Barnett Johanna Bilkey (GP-AKL) Joseph Bartholomew (DS) Rhianna Buchanan Corey Bennett Rhiannon Dennison Priyesh Bhana (DS) Hannah Duley Simon Brill Kelsey Dunn James Coughlan (DS) Lauren Emirali Steven Edwards (NS) (RO-AKL) Natasha Fitzsimons (DS) David Green (NS) Erin Goad Bevan Hari Amanda Green (DS) Nathaniel Joy Kathryn Henry Richard Joyce Naveena Hira Harley Kopa Amie Judge David Kosoof Brianna Lupton George Muir Karlie Maloney Dylan Nixon Bianca Russell (NS) Jan Petersen Kate Savory (DS) Daniel Shaw Petrea Webster (NS) Isaac Staples Coach: Bryce Collins Coach: Greg Fritelli Manager: Sue Webster Manager: Mike Chatterley Asst Coach: Paul Smith Asst. Coach: Charlie Meredith Physio: Mary Dunning Physio: Nikki Stevens Video Analyst: Briar Parker Video Analyst: Daniel Wood Auckland Land and Marine Aucklanders Land and Marine Auckland 1 Caroline Stuart (GP-NHR) 1 Devon Manchester (DS) 2 Samantha Harrison (NS) 2 Jonathan Bilkey 3 Honor Dillon 3 Rakesh Parsotam 4 Danielle Jones (DS) 4 Ketan Hari 5 Kushla Glauser 5 Samuel Miskimmin 7 Lucy Talbot (NS) 6 Shaun Matthews 9 Kate Hollywood (IGP-AUS) 7 Sanjay Patel 10 Jan Burrows (NS) 8 Dean Couzins (NS) 12 Krystal Forgesson (NS) 9 Arun Panchia (NS) 13 Frances Kreft 10 Ryan Archibald (NS) 14 Belinda Smith (DS) 11 Jared Panchia 15 Julia King 13 Simon Child (NS) 16 Danielle Sutherland 14 Jignesh Keshoor 18 Nicole Youman 15 Alex Shaw 20 Katie Glynn (NS) 16 Mark Laurence 21 Kate Saunders 17 Dwayne Rowsell (DS) 22 Rhonda Rowsell 18 Phillip Burrows (NS) 23 Stacey MacDonald 31 Gareth Spittal Coach: Jason Butcher Coach: Hemant Lala Manager: Sarah Giltrap Manager: Bert Rowsell Asst. Coach: Hitendra Patel Asst. Coach: Physio: Monique Baigent Physio: Oliver Low Video Analyst: Peter King Video Analyst: NHL Association Manual 12 July 2011 2.2 Page 2 of 5 Midlands Bayleys Midlands Bayleys Midlands 1 Sally Rutherford (NS) (RO-NHR) Lincoln Churchill 2 Rachael Lecky Ricky Clarke (DS) 3 Parekura Rangitauira Luke Coxhead 5 Tori Horsley Tatai Dewes 6 Tambra McGarvey Stephen Graham (NS) (RO-NHR) 7 Oriwa Hepi Cameron Hayde 8 Brooke Neal Andrew Hayward (NS) (RO-NHR) 9 Kim Tanner Casey Henwood 10 Jol McGarvey Blair Hopping (NS) (RO-NHR) 11 Kate Mahon (NS) (RO-NHR) Tom Lysaght 12 Sam Charlton (DS) (RO-AKL) Abir Mukherjee 14 Cathryn Finlayson (NS) Richard Petherick (NS) 15 Kimberley Green Rob Reckers (IGP-NED) 16 Clarissa Eshuis (NS) Matthew Rees-Gibbs 18 Kate Kernaghan Nicholas Ross (DS) 20 Shiloh Gloyn Raynesh Smith 22 Gemma Flynn (NS) (RO-AKL) Lloyd Stephenson 25 Natasha Cotton Zac Woods Coach: Hymie Gill Coach: Darren Smith Manager: Jenny Travis Manager: Brad Bellamy Asst. Coach: Asst. Coach: Narayan Singh Physio: Video Analyst: Amrit John Central Central Mysticks Central Mavericks 1 Sarah Crofoot Brennan Alexander-Parker 2 Emily Naylor (NS) (RO-AKL) Jake Blanks 3 Michaela Curtis Ben Collier (NS) (RO-NHR) 4 Melody Cooper Ryan Cosgrove (GP-CAP) 7 Caryn Paewai (RO-CAP) Rob Creffier 8 Amanda Pottinger (GP-CAP) Simon Egerton (IGP-ENG) 9 Kayla Sharland (NS) (RO-AKL) Marcus Emery 10 Alice Naylor Andy Ewington 11 Verity Sharland (RO-NHR) Steffan Fastier 12 Piki Hamahona Sam Greaney 14 Charlotte Edwards (GP-AKL) Angus Hazlett 15 Karri McMahon (IGP-AUS) Shea McAleese (NS) (RO-NHR) 16 Angela Scott Todd McHardy 19 Bridgette Allen (GP-CAN) Tom Mieling (IGP-GER) 22 Erin Weber Greg Nicol 23 Tara Drysdale Milen Patel (GP-AKL) 21 Shareena Nana (GP-AKL) Gabe Rawcliffe 24 Elizabeth Horne Nick Wilson (NS) (RO-NHR) Coach: Greg Nicol Coach: Greg Clark Asst. Coach: Lorraine Emery Asst. Coach: Manager: Linda Berg Manager: Russell Tillman Physio: Physio: NHL Association Manual 12 July 2011 2.2 Page 3 of 5 Capital Lifestyle Capital Women Ricoh Capital Men 1 Stephanie Roughan 1 Kyle Pontifex (NS) 3 Anita Punt (NS) 2 Scott Falconer 4 Alex Tully 3 Tim Gyles 12 Aniwaka Roberts 4 Blair Hilton (NS) 13 Trish Ross 5 Stephen Jenness (NS) 14 Suzie Muirhead 6 Dane Lett 15 Tara Hall 7 Stuart Pitu 16 Kirsty Cole 8 Jacob Smith 17 Kat O'Callaghan 9 Jesse Workman 18 Tae Samuel 10 Matt Young 20 Sarah Munn 11 Joel Baker (NS) 21 Casey Haumaha 12 Jamie Coombes 23 Laura Bassemir (IGP-GER) 13 Jason Hilton 24 Holly Gaskin 14 Andy Howse (IGP-ENG) 25 Mel Aiken 15 Jared Jones 26 Larissa Wall 16 Matt L’Huillier 27 Jess McFadyen 17 Iain McPeake 28 Niniwa Roberts 18 Alex Schroder Coach: Alex Ehlert Coach: Sean Dancer Manager: Karen Wallace Manager: William Corke Asst. Coach: Hugh Rosemergy Asst. Coach: Hayden Shaw Physio: James Sincock Physio: Video Analyst: Robert McIntyre Video Analyst: Bruce Irwin Canterbury Canterbury Cats Canterbury Cavaliers 2 Emma Steer (RO-STH) 4 Andrew Searle 3 Anna Wetherall (DS) 5 Jonothan Pooch 4 Monique Wilson (GP-AKL) 6 Tom Louden 5 Lizzie Rae 7 Ryan Wilson 6 Jordan Grant 9 Bradley Shaw (NS) 7 Megan Wall 10 Mitchell Hayde 11 Fiona Morrison (DS) 12 Ben Tanner 12 Rachel McCann 13 Ryan Cocking 13 Jane Maley 14 Tim Miskimmin 16 Amelia Gibson (NS) 15 Morgan Balderstone (RO-NHR) 17 Aimee Heaps 16 George Enersen 18 Bridget Blackwood (DS) 17 Sam Kumbaroff 19 Sian Fremaux 22 Hayden Shaw 21 Sophie Devine (NS) Gareth Brooks (DS) (RO-CAP) 22 Pippa Hayward Rodrigo Garza (IGP-ESP) 30 Olivia Merry Nick Haig (NS) (RO-NHR) Catriona Bailey-Price (IGP-AUS) Reuben Koorey Megan Berriman (IGP-AUS) Jason Niles (DS) Coach: Dan Inns Coach: Jeremy Symonds Manager: Penny Devine Manager: Leon Munt Asst. Coach: Asst. Coach: Physio: Physio: NHL Association Manual 12 July 2011 2.2 Page 4 of 5 Southern Southern Women Southern Men 1 Elizabeth Gifford 3 Alistair Birchall (GP-AKL) 2 Alexandra Irwin 4 Adam Clifford (IGP-AUS) 3 Victoria Dougherty 5 Joseph Crooks (GP-AKL) 4 Samara Dalziel 6 Steven Davison (GP-AKL) 5 Charlotte Henley 7 Hugo Inglis (NS) (RO-NHR) 7 Jenny Storey 8 Nick Elder 8 Tamsin Lee (IGP-AUS) 9 Struan Burgess 9 Anita Chandler 10 Callum Bailey 10 Fiona Johnson (IGP-AUS) 11 James Nation 11 Phillipa Symes 12 Jason Dungey 12 Sarah O’Connells 13 Kane Russell (DS) 13 Michelle Borren 14 Tom Clarkson 14 Lucy Sheppard 15 Richard Storey 15 Francesca Rowley 16 Blair Tarrant (NS) (RO-NHR) 16 Olivia Smeele 17 Sandeep Niak 17 Vicky Clarke-Joyce 18 Liam Brown (IGP-AUS) 18 Kerryn McKeown 19 Chris Ashton 19 Eloise Watson 23 Hamish McGregor (NS) (RO-MID) Coach: Mark Stafford Coach: David Ross Manager: Roni Dungey Manager: Ronald Hutton Asst. Coach: Sam Brown Physio: James Montgomery Video Analyst: Cory Farrell Trainer/Nutritionist: Glen Ross NHL Association Manual 12 July 2011 2.2 Page 5 of 5 .
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