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2015 Women's Australian Hockey League 25 Sep - 2 Oct 2015 Sydney, NSW 2015 Women's Australian Hockey League 25 Sep - 2 Oct 2015 Sydney, NSW Team Details Canberra Strikers Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 BAILEY-PRICE Catriona 23 2 BONE Edwina 27 3 COMMERFORD Kalindi 21 4 SMITH Jessica 21 7 BONE Meredith (C) 27 8 GRAY Laura 20 9 WATSON Shelley (C) 26 11 RODDA Sophie 23 12 GOAD Erin 22 13 ECONOMOS Samantha 21 14 EVANS Naomi 23 16 O'HANLON Grace (GK) 23 17 STOREY Jenny 23 19 FLANAGAN Anna 23 22 MONFRIES Millie 18 25 TASESKA Tina 19 26 BOMBINSKI Hayleigh (GK) 19 27 BRADY Rachel 22 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2015-09-25 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager ECONOMOS Kim Head Coach STAFFORD Mark Assistant Coach MCNALLY Peter Physiotherapist SYMTH Erin Team Colours Shirts Royal Blue | White Skirts Royal Blue | White Socks Yellow | Royal Blue GK Shirts Green Tournament Director: STANDLEY Tammy (AUS) Page 1 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/24 12:22) 2015 Women's Australian Hockey League 25 Sep - 2 Oct 2015 Sydney, NSW Team Details NSW Arrows Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 BARTRAM Jocelyn (GK) 22 2 HUNTER Rene (GK) 19 3 SMITH Emily 23 4 BRAZEL Lily 20 5 CARMICHAEL Mathilda 21 6 FARRELL Lisa 25 7 STEWART Grace 18 8 McLEISH Emma 27 9 JENNER Kate 25 10 HAYES Greta 18 13 BUNT Tamsin 26 14 MORGAN Georgina 22 15 POTTS Makaela 26 16 HANNA Kate 18 17 BORG Alysha 28 18 WILLIAMS Mariah 20 19 NOBBS Kaitlin 18 21 SIMPSON Cara 22 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2015-09-25 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager GOODWIN Pam Head Coach POWELL Katrina Assistant Coach JOHNSTON Ryan Assistant Coach SENIOR Ben Physiotherapist BOYLE Sophie Team Colours Shirts Sky Blue Skirts Sky Blue | Deepwater Blue Socks Sky Blue | Deepwater Blue GK Shirts Purple | Orange Tournament Director: STANDLEY Tammy (AUS) Page 2 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/24 12:22) 2015 Women's Australian Hockey League 25 Sep - 2 Oct 2015 Sydney, NSW Team Details NT Pearls Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 DUGUID Elizabeth (GK) 23 2 DIVALL Rachel 19 3 PERIS Brooke 22 4 FERNANDEZ Clair (GK) 30 5 RAFTERY Hannah 27 6 O'CONNOR Stephanie 23 7 PEACOCK Candyce 19 8 SMITH Riley 17 9 PAUL Kate 18 10 MCGARITY Claire 24 11 RICHARDS Tegan 21 12 PATTERSON Mikaela 18 13 OSBORNE Yasmin 23 14 SIMPSON Molly 19 15 SWANN Amy 30 16 SCRIVEN Emma 24 17 RISK Tegan 22 18 CLARK Aimee 19 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2015-09-25 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager ATKINSON Leah Head Coach DAVIS Mark Assistant Coach CADEN Michelle Physiotherapist CRAWFORD Kim Team Colours Shirts Ochre | Black Skirts Black Socks Ochre | Black GK Shirts Green Tournament Director: STANDLEY Tammy (AUS) Page 3 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/24 12:22) 2015 Women's Australian Hockey League 25 Sep - 2 Oct 2015 Sydney, NSW Team Details Queensland Scorchers Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 ATTARD Teneal 30 2 ALLENDORF Murphy 21 3 BLYTH Madonna (C) 29 4 FEY Ashlea 18 5 DWYER Jill 25 6 FITZPATRICK Savannah 20 7 KENNY Jodie 28 8 HOLZBERGER Jordyn 22 9 FITZPATRICK Madison 23 11 DWYER Kirstin 26 12 KERSHAW Stephanie 20 13 DAY Jacqui 23 14 BENNETT Jane 28 15 SMITH Audrey (GK) 22 16 COMERFORD Clare (GK) 21 18 STONE Jamie 22 21 LAMMON Kazzia 22 27 TAYLOR Renee 18 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2015-09-25 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager TUCKWELL Kym Head Coach BODIMEADE Lee Assistant Coach KING Des Physiotherapist CURRIE Ben Team Colours Shirts Maroon | Gold Skirts Maroon | Gold Socks Maroon | Gold GK Shirts Pink | Blue Tournament Director: STANDLEY Tammy (AUS) Page 4 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/24 12:22) 2015 Women's Australian Hockey League 25 Sep - 2 Oct 2015 Sydney, NSW Team Details South Australian Suns Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 BUSIKO Anna 20 2 CLAXTON Jane (C) 22 3 NANCE Gabi 21 4 GRIST Emily 20 5 BATES Kristina 19 6 MACLACHLAN Euleena 19 8 MARTIN-BROWN Jessica 24 9 PENINGTON Alison 24 10 PARKER Georgina 26 11 McMAHON Karri 23 12 KIEL Georgina 25 13 HOGAN Samantha (GK) 20 14 VAN BODEGOM Charlotte 25 16 TALBOT Lucy 26 17 WELSTEAD Leah 19 19 BUCHECKER Brooklyn 24 20 APPLEYARD Brooke 24 21 RUTHERFORD Sally (GK) 34 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2015-09-25 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager HIGGINS Mary-Ann Head Coach NEIMKE Darren Assistant Coach JENNINGS Ian Physiotherapist KIPREOU Peter Team Colours Shirts Red | Yellow Skirts Red Socks Red | Yellow GK Shirts Grey Tournament Director: STANDLEY Tammy (AUS) Page 5 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/24 12:22) 2015 Women's Australian Hockey League 25 Sep - 2 Oct 2015 Sydney, NSW Team Details Tassie Van Demons Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 2 SPENCE Amelia 22 3 BRENNAN Eleanor 21 4 GEEVES Nicole 31 5 NEWLYN Madeleine 20 7 HINTON Madeleine 18 8 BONDE Holly (GK) 30 9 TREMAYNE Jess (C) 29 10 PATTEN Blair 24 11 GILLARD Andrea 18 12 ARTHUR Ashleigh 20 13 HAMMOND Nicola 19 17 KIRKLAND Lily 19 18 MCCAMBRIDGE Sarah 27 19 WESTLAND Eliza 18 21 MURPHY Madeleine 18 22 RICHARDSON Hannah 25 23 DONOVAN Emily 26 31 HAYWOOD Ruby-Rose (GK) 18 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2015-09-25 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager SMITH Melitta Head Coach CARR Ilene Assistant Coach ANCHER Paul Physiotherapist EVENS Chris Team Colours Shirts Green | White Skirts Green Socks Green | Red GK Shirts Yellow Tournament Director: STANDLEY Tammy (AUS) Page 6 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/24 12:22) 2015 Women's Australian Hockey League 25 Sep - 2 Oct 2015 Sydney, NSW Team Details Victorian Vipers Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 WILLIAMS Kathryn (GK) 25 2 NANSCAWEN Georgia 23 3 JOSEPH Stacia (C) 29 4 TAYLOR Sophie 20 6 MESSENT Claire 30 7 CHAU Kary 27 10 SCHUBACH Danielle 27 11 PEAKE Hana 26 12 COHEN Hannah 26 13 O'CONNOR Sarah 30 14 BARDEN Laura 21 16 DESMET Laura 30 17 HURTZ Emily 25 18 PEARCE Meg 21 20 PADGET Hayley 23 23 SNOW Samantha 23 24 OCKENDEN Lucy 26 27 LYNCH Rachael (C,GK) 29 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2015-09-25 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager WELLS Dale Head Coach STRAPP Tim Assistant Coach TAYLOR Mark Physiotherapist WILKINS Sharon Team Colours Shirts Navy | White Skirts Navy | Orange Socks Navy | Orange | Rainbow GK Shirts Green Tournament Director: STANDLEY Tammy (AUS) Page 7 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/24 12:22) 2015 Women's Australian Hockey League 25 Sep - 2 Oct 2015 Sydney, NSW Team Details WA Diamonds Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 BARCLAY Rachel 21 2 FLYNN Kyra 23 3 WHITE Holly 24 4 BUCKLEY Jemma 26 5 DENNING Kate 25 6 LAMMERS Kim 34 7 SQUIBB Penny 22 8 SLATTERY Kathryn 22 9 HETHERINGTON Preah 20 10 WILSON Georgia 19 11 WELLS Ashlee (GK) 26 12 GMEINER Teagan 21 13 ESSLEMONT Jess 30 14 NELSON Ashleigh (C) 28 16 ROBINSON Alessia 24 17 FLYNN Erin 21 18 TURNER Lauren 18 19 POWER Aleisha (GK) 18 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2015-09-25 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager DICKSON Sue Head Coach TIVERIOS Suzanne Assistant Coach HULBERT Philip Assistant Coach WELCH Edward Medical Doctor PERRY Liz Team Colours Shirts Black | Gold Skirts Black Socks Black | Gold GK Shirts Grey Tournament Director: STANDLEY Tammy (AUS) Page 8 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/24 12:22) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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