Hockey Annual Report 2018 Page 1 Vision Statement To lead and grow hockey in Queensland.

Mission Statement To lead the growth of hockey in Queensland through innovative programs, strong brand awareness, diversifying the game and building a commercial base.

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 2 CONTENTS

The Board and HQ Staff 4

2018 Officials 4

President’s Report 5

Remote Indigenous Hockey Program 7

2018 Media Highlights 8

Operating Committees Report 12

2018 Records 18

Blades Report 26

Scorchers Report 27

State Teams and Placings 29

National Selections 36

International Appointments 39

2017 Hockey Qld Awards 41

Financials 44

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 3 THE BOARD AND HQ OFFICIALS AND HQ STAFF ASSOCIATIONS Patron Board Sub-Committees His Excellency the Finance and Risk Management Paul de Jersey AC Paul Mantell (Chair), Louisa Begley, Graham Astbury, Selva Thambiaiyah President Mr Steven Stewart Integrity Committee Mark Carkeet, Ian Thompson, Kate West, Louisa Begley Vice President Judiciary Panel Ms Tara Diamond John Giles, Joseph Rudolph Finance Director Affiliated Associations and Kindred Organisations Mr Paul Mantell Affiliated Associations Atherton, Women, Brisbane Men, Bundaberg, Board of Directors Term Starts Term Ends Cairns, Gladstone, Gold Coast, Gympie, Hervey Bay, Mr Steven Stewart March 2016 March 2019 Ipswich, Mackay, Maryborough, Mount Isa, Redlands, Ms Tara Diamond March 2018 March 2020 Rockhampton, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Townsville, Mr Graham Astbury March 2016 March 2019 Tweed Border, Warwick Mr Darren Cavanagh March 2016 March 2019 Ms Carthew March 2017 March 2019 Kindred Associations Ms Patricia Hansen March 2017 March 2019 Qld Primary Schools, Qld Secondary Schools, Rockhampton Indoor Mr Colin Murphy March 2018 March 2020 Mr Paul Mantell March 2018 March 2019 Operating Committees High Performance Advisory Group Staff Greg Richards (Chair), Louisa Begley, Matthew Wells, Administration Lee Bodimeade, Barry Vohland, Jan Hadfield, Louisa Begley, Chief Executive Officer Sue McLatchey Sue McLatchey, Manager - Hockey Operations Technical Operating Committee Margaret Dilger, Participation Manager Joanne Greensill (Chair), Bernadette Gotting, Barry Vohland, Program Manager - Talent Pathway Linda Hunter, Cheryl Kann, Vicki Warren, Sonya Fisher, Caitlin Sippel, Program Manager - Competitions & Events Brent Brown, Ronda Nix OAM, Lyn Thomas, Jeff Williams, Project Officer - Competitions & Database Michael Wiemers - resigned in August and Selva Thambiaiyah, Finance Manager Rowan Green - casual appointment Tracey Harbourne, Administration Manager - State Teams Umpiring Philippa Watson, Administration Officer Lyn Hill (Chair), Julie Ashton-Lucy, Steve Rogers, Matthew Wells, HQ High Performance Coach (Men) Ben de Young Lee Bodimeade, HQ High Performance Manager (Women) Umpiring Sub-Committee Remote & Indigenous Program Bernadette Pangrazio, Aaron Gotting, Allen Schasser Lewis Dexter, Development Officer (RIHP) Indoor Advisory Group Holly Harris, Development Officer (RIHP) Lyn Hill (Chair), Paul Tucker, Barry Vohland, Hope Philip, Development Officer (RIHP) Adam Barry, Jan Walker, Paul Matherson, Vicki Spyve, Amber Mutch, Development Officer (RIHP) Shane Palmer, Sue McLatchey Lammon, Development Officer (RIHP) - Res July Women’s Masters Committee State Hockey Centre Linda Hunter (Chair), Karen Walduck (Deputy Chair), Greg Gunner, Facility Supervisor Myra Reilly, Megan Ward, Joy Lewis, Elaine Badini, Keith Briers, Maintenance/Groundsman Deb Creighton Nerieada Gill, Canteen Convenor Men’s Masters Committee Gil Voysey (Chair) Auditor PKF Lawler

Solicitors Bradley Rees Hogan - BRH Lawyers McInnes Wilson Lawyers

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 4 PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2018 was a year of highs and lows for hockey in Joanne Greensill and Gary Queensland. Marsh were appointed as Technical Officials for the The provided many highs Commonwealth Games. including the selection of Mark Knowles -#TeamQld Ambassador - to carry the Australian Flag during the The Masters International opening ceremony. The successes of the Kookaburras Hockey Association and Hockeyroos at the state-of-the-art Gold Coast also recognized the Hockey Centre highlighted the caliber of players and significant contribution facilities. Sadly, yet understandable, we saw the of Australian technical retirement from the representative scene by Mark officials, particularly immediately at the conclusion of the final. However, he the large contingent of remains committed to hockey and is greatly involved in Queenslanders. coaching, mentoring and still enjoying playing on a more With Adam Barry umpiring at the 5th Indoor Hockey local level. World Cup in Berlin, Germany our officials are shining across all formats of our game. Congratulations to Jan ‘PB’ Hadfield on the outstanding of being awarded a Member of the Order These are just a few of the high achievers in the (AM) in The Order of for significant service to officiating area of hockey in Queensland and they should hockey as an international umpire, and to professional all be commended for their commitment to the sport. development of officials. This is an exceptional achievement recognising Jan’s long term commitment, We also saw the Australian men’s and women’s indoor contribution and major impact on hockey from local to teams achieve their best ever results, rising two spots international level. up the FIH Indoor Hockey World Rankings and Hockey Qld is extremely proud of our four Queenslanders - The decision by to return to a home Lindsay Howard, Clare Comerford, Troy Rossiter and and away competition for the final year of the Australian Aidan Campbell. 2018 also saw a very successful Hockey League and transition into a new national format inaugural Indoor Masters National Competition. was also a great success. A home game was hosted at the State Hockey Centre which was well attended. A A significant low was when the hockey community paid real festival atmosphere enveloped the centre. The final tribute and said goodbye to former Hockey Queensland week of the competition and finals were conducted at President, Jim Quaite OAM, who passed away. Jim the Gold Coast Hockey Centre which also provided an played a pivotal role in the formation of Hockey engaging atmosphere for players and spectators. Queensland in its current format and held the position of President from 1995 through to 2001. He was also Congratulations to the Scorchers and Blades for their integral in obtaining funding for the construction of the continued success in the . The State Hockey Centre. Jim was also an accomplished Blades played exciting hockey to secure another Gold coach and led Under 18, Under 19, Under 21 and Open Medal victory, gaining their 10th title. The Scorchers Women’s teams successfully over many years. Jim was made the final, only to fall just short in an exciting awarded QHA Award of Merit in 1985, an OAM in 1990 finale to the women’s AHL, finishing in 2nd place. for services to hockey, HQ Life Membership in 1996 and Congratulations to all management personnel in the Hockey Australia Life Membership in 2000. programs. A highlight for the Women’s Masters through the year The new National League will see an exciting brand was an extremely successful tournament in Townsville of hockey to continue to raise hockey’s profile and where the Townsville Hockey Association and their fan base, showcase our high performance players and volunteers out-did themselves. This was made support our grass roots clubs to grow their members. even more special by three members of the original Townsville Veterans Team from 1984 being present Our technical officials and umpires have also achieved to assist with the tournament’s awards ceremony. great things during 2018. Congratulations to Aleisha Townsville also achieved great success with their new Neuman who was awarded the QSport’s Konica Minolta junior program attracting over 170 under 11 players. Queensland Sport Officiator of the Year and officiated at both the Commonwealth Games and the World Cup. Congratulations also to Adam Kearns who officiated at the Rio Olympics, achieving the Golden Whistle with 100 International games at this year’s World Cup final.

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 5 Rockhampton Hockey Association’s success in securing the 2019 Oceania Cup is an outstanding achievement and we look forward to the hockey community enjoying the first international event in Queensland in many years.

Further in this Annual Report the many successful teams and officials will be reported in full by their respective committees. To all involved, your passion and energy for the sport is recognised and from all who participate a hearty thank you.

To those players who have been honoured with National selection and those who have attained National Awards, Hockey Qld is proud of your achievements and celebrate them in conjunction with all.

The State Hockey Centre (SHC) management and infrastructure continues in a positive manner and has this year seen a number of improvements. The SHC will continue to be upgraded as a result of significant grants being received. Work will begin soon, specifically to enhance facilities around field two.

Throughout the year many Associations obtained grants and funding for projects. Acknowledgment of our sponsors and partners is a necessity and your involvement and support is appreciated. Major League Marketing continues to work in conjunction with Hockey Qld to promote our great game, launching the Play Hockey campaign, attracting and maintaining sponsors and uphold communication avenues to hockey’s benefit. Their work is acknowledged in that capacity. The support of the Queensland Government, Australian Government Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, PCYC and QAS are all instrumental in the functioning of our sport – and we gratefully acknowledge each contribution.

In closing I would like to thank Louisa, all of the Hockey Queensland staff and the army of volunteers for their tireless service and contribution in promoting hockey and providing a framework for all player levels to participate, enjoy and progress in our great game.

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 6 REMOTE AND INDIGENOUS HOCKEY PROGRAM Hockey Queensland’s Remote and Indigenous Program In central Queensland Hookin2Hockey programs with (RIHP) was busy in 2018, making inroads in numerous schools, distance education centres and PCYCs have communities and regions around the state. The program been well received. Isolated Children and Parents takes a whole of community involvement approach in Association (ICPA) have invited RIHP into their Clermont educating and training participants for life long learning Festival for a number of years and have now extended and engagement. the invitation to the Charters Towers Festival. The festivals expose Remote and Indigenous children to The Community Actions Plans for regions and sport, the start of friendships and life-long learning communities are progressing and continues Hockey and enjoyment. Gala days in Murgon and Cherbourg are ’ State wide commitment Reconciliation increasing as the community realises the importance Action Plan. These plans will be integrated into future that sport can play in the lives of young people. policy and planning of the Indigenous program. Letters of support from our associates in the program as well as The Mt Isa region which includes Doomadgee, parliamentarians is testament to the ongoing positive Camooweal and Dajarra is progressing and the links impact the program is having in regions. with PCYC’s, communities and Sport and Recreation

departments are being cemented to ensure that the Without doubt the stand out for the RIHP was the program is ongoing. The Karumba Sports Festival was staging of the Commonwealth Games Legacy event on attended and will be part of the calendar in future the Gold Coast. Four regional events were held and planning days. The South West region, in partnership culminated with the Gold Coast festival. The Preston with South West Indigenous Network toured a couple Campbell Foundation allowed the participants a glimpse of 10 day sporting trips to the western towns of into Indigenous culture. The logistics of transporting Queensland. The RIHP has immersed into the Townsville young Indigenous people and carers from around the area with numerous schools and communities taking on state to the Gold Coast was a massive effort. The local hockey sessions. The nearby towns have also embraced media featured the games on television and papers the program and taken advantage of the availability of a which is a positive for the RIHP and hockey. Feedback development officer. has been overwhelmingly supportive and Hockey Qld will look to source backing for future Championships. Hockey Queensland is pleased to thank all of our stakeholders, partners, communities, local community The program covers a large physical area with delivery members and Associations for their support of the RIHP covering in the far north to Weipa and Aurukun, and to enable the continuing success of the program. west to Charleville and south down to Goondiwindi. We would also like to acknowledge the on-going Many remote communities in between including the support of the Queensland Government and Federal Indigenous communities of Cherbourg and Murgon Government. The positive outcomes from the programs situated in Central Queensland and the Indigenous and services we deliver are achieved by leading and community of Stradbroke Island and Dunwich State setting achievable expectations and improving on what School. has been delivered previously. Margaret Dilger - Participation Manager

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 7 MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 8 Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 9 Kenny’s title bid starts at same venue BURPENGARY husband and wife Shane and and their Queensland teammates will be seeking revenge when the Australian Hockey League starts on Saturday. The Queensland Blades men and Scorchers women’s sides lost their 2017 Australian Hockey League finals against Victoria. Jodie Kenny is one of 10 past and present Australian Hockeyroos players in the Scorchers squad. Shane’s Queensland Blades men’s side has nine Australian players, but for the first time in around 15 years the Blades will be without captain Mark Knowles, who has retired. The 2018 Australian Hockey League has two pools of four teams playing homeand-away matches for three weeks, before the finals. Queensland is in the same pool as , and and opens their campaign against New South Wales in on October 6.

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 10 Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 11 HQ OPERATING COMMITTEES

REPORTS HIGH PERFORMANCE ADVISORY GROUP (HPAG) COACH & PLAYER PATHWAY The HPAG was formed in 2014 with the key objective Some of the initiatives undertaken in 2018 involved: to facilitate the advice and recommendations from Identifying and developing, through camps, players in the HPAG to Hockey Queensland on strategic matters the 16 years age group, who historically lose interest pertaining to the talent development pathway, beyond Under 15 representative level. The players at competition and development programs in Queensland. these camps are coached by the HQHP Coaches on the HPAG currently meets monthly and agendas include a latest techniques for skill development. The camps range of matters listed below based on key activities, conducted have received very positive feedback form priorities for the year and specific needs. the Hockey Community and are conducted in Regional • Oversee and provide input into strategic matters areas, providing opportunity for local coaches to attend relating to competition and development. and update their knowledge. • Provide recommendations to the CEO across Talent Coaching Conferences were again conducted for all Development, High Performance and Competitions RCD’s & RDO’s with all State Team Coaches invited as including timing of the Annual Events Calendar. part of the support and development of those coaches. One of the conferences targeted “Participation” and • Opportunities to attract visiting teams and/or was conducted in conjunction with Hockey Australia and potential development tours and linkage into the 2018 AHL Finals. Hockey Australia Player Development initiatives. A High Performance, Advanced Coaches course was • Provide advice on innovations to competition conducted in conjunction with Hockey Australia, with formats. 15 Queensland Coaches upskilled to the next level of • Establish, implement and review a robust, accreditation. transparent and timely selection process and The introduction of an Under 23 program for both development pathway system for players, coaches, Female and Male athletes (block training) has been well managers, selectors and officials for HQ teams. received and provides opportunity for further • Appoint coaches, managers, selectors and officials development to those players moving out of the Under based on recommendations from the Operating 21 age group, and having not yet achieved AHL level. As Committees. part of this program the squads travelled to Sydney for competition with NSW which was scheduled during the • Establish, implement and review the required AHL round that weekend. This competition provided the policies to ensure alignment with national policies next step in the Development of this group and provided and relevance for Queensland. the HQ High Performance Coaches with an opportunity During the year considerable time has been spent on to assess the players and their ongoing development. reviewing the changes in format for AHL. An invition was It is important that we continue to support our State issued to HA President Mel Woosnam to attend our July Team Coaches with their development, through meeting which she did in conjunction with HQ President attendance at Nationals by the HQHP Coaches & TPPM Steve Stewart. where ever possible. The Commonwealth Games provided opportunities for Due to the good work of the RCD/RDO network, we matches against visiting teams from Scotland & India continue to conduct numerous Level 1 & 2 Coaching (March 2018) as well as Malaysian Women (July 2018) Courses throughout the State, which provides a great Greg Richards, Chair foundation for all Coaches looking to progress on the Coaching Pathway. Another great coach development initiative has been coaches attendance at State Team Trials (U15 and U18) and the 16 years Player Camps to develop coaching skills in a competition environment. This opportunity allows for coach assessment with feedback provided to coaches who may wish to continue to develop to a representative level. Hockey Queensland now ensures Assistant Coaches are appointed to all Queensland Teams from U13 to AHL.

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 12 These roles provide excellent development Aileen Lawler Townsville opportunities in a National Championship environment. Robert Lewis Ipswich Leah McLaren Bundaberg The Regional Coaching Directors around the State play Anne Mills Mackay an important part in the development of coaches within Olivia Norris Ipswich each centre and do a great job in continuing to bring Cheryl Overlack Cairns competent coaches through the Queensland coaching Alison Pritchard Brisbane Men system. Anne Proctor Maryborough The continued growth of Indoor Hockey has provided yet Bruce Romer Rockhampton another Pathway for players and coaches within Hockey Louise Sheedy Mackay Queensland. Thank you to all those who work so hard in Angela Sparks Mackay the area of Indoor, led by Lyn Hill. Tiffany Symons Cairns Robert Thomas Toowoomba Thank you to all coaches across Queensland for their Adam Tronson Townsville commitment and contribution to developing players on Craig Whittaker Gympie their pathway. Jacqueline Williamson Rockhampton Barry Vohland, Talent Pathway Program Manager Christine Woods Rockhampton Leanne Krammer Gold Coast TECHNICAL COMMITTEE REPORT Craig Miller Gold Coast 2018 was another impressive year for the Queensland Teagan Criddle Brisbane Women Technical community across all areas - education, Nicholas Dawes Hervey Bay accreditations and appointments. The Committee met Claire Parker Gympie in February, April, May, June, July, August and October. Lyta Paronella Townsville Appointed Hockey Queensland Tournament Officials Kendra Murphy Gold Coast were invited to join with the Technical Committee Bruce Romer Rockhampton Members for a Christmas breakup dinner on 24 Natalie Jordan Ipswich November 2018 at the Siam Pagoda, Chermside. Cleo Jordan Ipswich The following technical courses were conducted Hockey Queensland Senior Judge Certificate during 2018: Karen Cockrem Cairns Naomi Crase Brisbane Women Hockey Queensland Level 0 Kylie Fullerton Cairns Cairns (3) – Presenter Jo Greensill Bruce Jones-Walker Cairns Mackay – Presenter Bernadette Gotting Geoff McAlister Cairns Sunshine Coast (2) – Presenters Linda Hunter & Kerry Cath Reiha Cairns Liebenberg Ross Salmon Tweed Border Townsville – Presenter Linda Hunter Sian Sheahan Cairns Tweed Border – Presenter Jo Greensill Ben Williams-Carey Cairns Hockey Australia Level 1 Hockey Australia Level 1 Judge Brisbane – 3 March – Facilitator Ronda Nix OAM Leanne Haley Ipswich Hockey Australia Level 2 Brett Judge Townsville Townsville - 6-7 June – Facilitator Ronda Nix OAM Steven Knight Townsville Wendy Lamb Gympie Further courses were scheduled but cancelled due to Carissa Marshall Townsville insufficient numbers. Alisa Panzram Toowoomba During 2018, the following people achieved various Lynda Shiels Toowoomba accreditations as detailed below: Janice Walker Ipswich Hockey Queensland Junior Judge Certificate Hockey Australia Level 2 Technical Officer Kathy Batten Ipswich Jeanette Barnard Gold Coast Caroline Bool Toowoomba Rowan Green Brisbane Men Karlie Browne Gympie Jo-Anne Kempster Cairns Jenny Charnley Mackay Peter Thomas Mackay Helen Cislowski Bundaberg Cathy Platts Mackay Mardi Daley Rockhampton The Hockey Queensland Technical Award Karlie Durso Townsville (the Nix-Thomas Award) was awarded to Brent Brown. Mark Eleison Ipswich Finalists were Brent Brown, Michael Wiemers and Vicki Chloe Elkington Townsville Warren.In 2018 the Super League Technical Official Jessica Fatnowna Cairns of the Tournament award was renamed the Joanne Joshua Ferns Townsville Greensill Technical Official of the Tournament and was Emily Francis Townsville awarded to Kerry Liebenberg. Angela Groves Warwick Joanna Hudson Brisbane Women Jo Greensill - Chair

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 13 UMPIRE COMMITTEE REPORT Kerryl Chandler 2018 was another outstanding year for Hockey • Oceania Youth Olympic Qualifer, Port Moresby, PNG – Queensland Officials on the International stage. The Men and Women 25-28 Apr highlight was 3 Queenslanders being selected to • Sompo Cup – 4 Nations Womens Hockey Osaka, JAP officiate at the highest level competitions in 2018. 12-16 Sept Tamara Leonard • Indoor World Cup for Men & Women in February - • U21 Trans Tasman Series, Hawkes Bay, NZ 29 Nov – 2 Adam Barry officiated at his 2nd Indoor World Cup Dec • Women’s Field World Cup in London in July Bernadette Pangrazio Aleisha Neumann officiated at her first World Cup • Hockey Series Open – SG – Men and Women 23 Jun – and following an outstanding year was also named 1 Jul 2018 QSport Konica Minolta Queensland Sports Officiator of the Year Umpire Manager Appointments • Men’s Field World Cup in Bhubaneswar, India - Lynn Cowie-McAlister Adam Kearns officiated at his 2nd World Cup with • Pioneer Energy Tri-Nations Womens International, the added achievement of umpiring his 100th Game Cromwell, NZ 19-27 May (Gold Whistle) when appointed to the Final between • AHL round match and Asst UM finals October Holland and Belgium. Irene Clelland • Hockey Series Open – Port Vila 2018, VAN 15-18 Aug Congratulations Adam, Aleisha and Adam on these outstanding achievements. The HQ Umpire Committee was appointed in February 2017 to February 2019. There was a sub-committee Below is a full list of Queenslanders who had formed for Development, however with the move of International appointments in 2018. The opportunity for Bernie Pangrazio to Singapore with work, Allen Schasser International appointments to World Events continues to up to Bribie to enjoy some retirement, the focus for be very competitive. The need for high fitness standards the new Committee in 2019-2021 will be to re-build is now a mandatory requirement for appointments and Development Strategies to continue to encourage young our Umpires work extremely hard to improve their umpires all over Queensland on-field performance and strive for the required high fitness test results. To achieve this also comes at a Thanks to the Umpire Committee members Ben de personal cost of loss of wages; annual leave or leave Young, Steve Rogers and Julie Ashton-Lucy for their without pay and the expense of training sessions, ongoing work for Umpires and Umpire Coaches at all physical and mental management. Hockey Queensland levels in Queensland. does recognise these costs and must continue to find National Officiating appointments, in both Indoor and ways to support our Elite Umpires in their endeavours Outdoor hockey continue to highlight Queensland as one to stay at the top of their game, just as we do for our of the dominant States for Officials being appointed to players. National Championships. All appointments of National We congratulate and acknowledge the achievements of Umpires and Umpire Coaches are listed separately in all of our International Umpires for their dedication and this Annual Report. Hockey Queensland is extremely contribution to Officiating. proud of all of you and these achievements. Umpires: Our Committee recognises the contribution of a Adam Kearns number of people who are selected in either or both • Test Matches Aus vs Arg – Darwin, AUST 14-16 Sept International and National Tournaments and who • Darwin International 4 Nations, Darwin, AUST 18-22 also take the time to coach our Umpires at our State Sept Championships and Challenges. Together with our • Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup, Bhubaneswar, IND many tireless volunteers, who also attend our State 28 Nov – 16 Dec Tournaments, our focus is to continue to provide Ben de Young Umpires who attend State Championships quality • Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast, AUST 5-14 April coaching and advice so ensure Queensland continues Adam Barry to perform well and be recognised in all areas of • Indoor World Cup – Berlin, GER 7-11 February Officiating. Steve Rogers Again in 2018, HQ had U18 and U15 trials for State Team • 4 Nations Invitational, Tauranga, NZ 17-21 Jan selections. A number of Umpires are required to make • 4 Nations Invitational, Hamilton, NZ 24-28 Jan these trials possible. This is also a great development Aaron Gotting opportunity for our umpires and coaching is provided • 2018 Sultan of Johor Cup, Johor Bahru, MAL 6-13 Oct where possible. Umpires who attended these trials Aleisha Neumann were: • Aus vs Spain test matches - AUST 15-20 Jan Boys 15/18 trials – Hayden Newell, Carter Chappell, • Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast, AUST 5-14 April Jaren Maddocks, Corey Mogg, Lachlan Jennings, Stephen • Vitality Hockey Women’s World Cup, London, ENG 21 Chappell, Hudson Matthews, Charlie Ibell, Jackson Jul- 5 Aug Freeman & Kyle Jackson

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 14 Girls 15/18 trials – Jess Currie, Mel Blanchard, Peta Contingent Officials: Wallison, Abby Heffernan, Imogen Orphin, Caitlyn Karin Walduck Contingent Coordinator Wilson, Rendell & Cortney Claridge. Hayley Rawson Sports Trainer Taneta Kerr Sports Trainer Umpire Mentor Visits A number of Associations requested Umpire Mentor Award Recipients: visits in 2018 and thanks to our Mentors who made the Player of the Final – following visits – Jessica Chad (35s) and Jan Saul (55s) • Cairns – Lynn Cowie-McAlister and Jo Greensill Leading Goal Scorers - (Tech) - April Terri Read (55s) and Sharon Anderson (60s) • Mackay – Irene Clelland – June HA State Service Award – • Gympie – Steve Rogers – July Ronda Nix OAM • Warwick – Ben de Young – July HA Australian Service Award – Robyn Andersen, Rosely Giddey, Linda Hunter, We encourage Associations to consider, early in the Graham Wakefield season, when you may wish to apply for an Umpire Mentor visit. This allows better planning of our Mentors #TeamQLD was very much in evidence with Hockey and it is important that the correct Umpire Mentor Queensland winning two (2) of the seven (7) Play the request form is completed to ensure HQ understands Whistle Awards – Over 35s and Over 55#2s. your goals for development. At the conclusion of the National Championships, Thank you to Hockey Queensland for continuing to 7 Australian Teams were announced to compete in provide strong support to both our elite and developing the 2019 Trans-Tasman Challenge at Gold Coast. umpires throughout the state. The level of support Queenslanders identified included two (2) Managers, required needs to be continually monitored and re- four (4) Coaches, one (1) Medical Officer, thirty-three assessed if we are to remain one of the leading states in (33) Players and fifteen (15) Shadow Players. This was Officiating in Australia. an outstanding achievement. Best wishes for 2019. State Championships - Townsville: Lyn Hill, Chair Townsville Hockey Association is to be congratulated for hosting an extremely successful State Championship. WOMEN’S MASTERS COMMITTEE REPORT Following an afternoon of trials for Over 55s, Over 60s and Over 65s and Goal Keepers, forty-five (45) teams Committee: competed in six (6) divisions during the three-day event. The work of the volunteers was outstanding. Rhonda Linda Hunter (Chair), Di Barrie, Deb Creighton, Joy Crossman, Kathy Knight and Bunny Deuble, members of Lewis, June Nicholls, Myra Reilly, Karin Walduck (HA Townsville’s original Women’s Vets Team (1985) were Delegate), Megan Ward special guests at the Closing Ceremony. International: HQWMC has continued to support Associations and HQ Women’s Masters was well represented at the 2018 Masters Players and Officials by sharing important IMHA World Cup in Terrassa. The Australian Contingent information in News Flashes and on our website and included the following Queenslanders - 36 players across Facebook page. Association Delegates were able to 7 teams, 4 umpires and 5 technical officials (listed provide feedback to HQWMC at the Annual Delegates’ separately) and the following Off Field Team Officials: Meeting at the State Championships in Townsville. • Graham Wakefield: Over 35s Assistant Coach HQ Women’s Masters Committee continues to work • Gail Lomas: Over 45s Manager closely with Hockey Queensland staff and all other • Sue Howard: Over 50s Manager Hockey Queensland Operating Committees (Indoor, • Linda Hunter: Over 60s Coach Umpire and Technical) to develop policies and processes • Deb Brown: Over 60s Manager and to promote Women’s Masters Hockey. • Pam Nitarski: Over 60 Wattles Coach • Patricia Hansen: Over 60 Wattles Manager Thank you to all who have supported our Teams and • Maree Whitchurch: Contingent Medical Officer Championships in 2018. National Championships – Bunbury/Busselton WA: Linda Hunter, Chair Once again eight (8) teams were selected to represent Hockey Queensland at the National Championships, with two (2) teams selected for the Over 55 Championship. Our teams were successful and were narrowly beaten by NSW in the contest for the Meg Wilson Trophy which is awarded to the Champion State. Our overall medal tally in the seven (7) Championships was 2 Gold (O35 & O55#1) and 2 Silver (O45 & O50).

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 15 INDOOR COMMITTEE REPORT Recognition of all Centres with Indoor Competitions The Indoor season runs between October and February Apart from those Centres who hosted STC’s other and therefore across 2018-19. Centres with Indoor Competitions are - Cairns, Mackay, Sunshine Coast, South Brisbane Vipers & Ipswich also ran The IHAG panel had elected members for 2 years from Indoor competitions. 2017- 2019, however had a re-structure of members in February 2018. 2 Members, Dylan Elliott and Graham A big thank you to all of the Centre who hosted State Taylor withdrew from the Panel and nominations were Team Challenges and for the hard work invested into called for new members to fill their positions. Both each STC. An extra “well done” to Toowoomba who took Dylan and Graham had made significant contributions on the extra workload of Live Streaming the Super 6 to Indoor as Coaches, Selectors and members of the Men and Women via their Toowoomba Face book page IHAG. In particular Graham was highly involved in the – some great feedback and interactions received. The organisation of training camps and squad trainings for ongoing concern for many Indoor centres is the cost to State Teams as well as the administrative function of hire venues and this is recognised by HQ and IHAG and budget preparation while on the IHAG. continues to be high on our list of working with Centres in this regard. Remaining members of the IHAG, Jan Walker, Paul Tucker, Lyn Hill (Chair) continued in 2018-19 and were Participation Numbers by Teams at State Team joined by new members, Adam Barry, Vicki Spyve, Shane Challenges over the past 3 years. Palmer & Paul Matheson in May 2018. Barry Vohland also • From 2016 to 2018 the Girls and Women numbers of continued in the IHAG as the HQ representative. Teams participating at State Team Challenges has With the additional members added to the IHAG, each increased by 25%. member was given a profile/role within the IHAG • From 2016 to 2018 the Boys and Men’s numbers of Teams participating at State Team Challenges has Jan Walker/Vicki Spyve increased by 24%. FaceBook – Marketing and Promotion of Indoor • This growth and success has forced changes and an Shane Palmer increase in the number of State Team Challenges State Team Challenges required, placing an added pressure on finding Paul Matheson appropriate venues. State Team Logistics Co-Ordinator Paul Tucker A Good News Story from this is that Maryborough has Livestreaming – Super 6’s & State Team Training been successful in obtaining a $425 000 Grant from the Co-ordinator (assisted by Barry Vohland – HQ) Federal Government to do up their own Indoor Stadium Adam Barry based at their Hockey Centre. More information will be Umpire and Technical Officiating Co-Ordinator provided on this as further detail comes to hand. Lyn Hill The Indoor State Teams continue to achieve with the Budget and Liaison with Manager Hockey Operations majority of teams in medal matches at the National The IHA Group held a Season Review Meeting in Festival of Indoor Hockey held in Goulburn, NSW in February, 2018 with a main focus on the following: January. HQ Registration Fees for all Indoor Players Thanks to the Coaches and Managers of these teams for Discussion continues on how to encourage all Indoor their tireless work in both preparation and during the Centres to have their players register with HQ Tournament. regardless of whether they were participating in State A list of Officials who represented Indoor at the National Team Challenges or not. There is definite growth in the Indoor Festival of Hockey are listed in Annual Report, number of players attending STC in Queensland and it separately and are acknowledged by the IHAG for their was recognised that there is a need to re-align the State professionalism and dedication to the sport. Team Challenges for teams to enter and have reasonable playing time in each competition. It was decided to HQ Staff Members contribute greatly to the success of separate under age tournaments by holding male and the Indoor Season, STC and Queensland Indoor Teams at female tournaments at different venues or weekends. Nationals – so to all of you Sue, Tracey, Jeff, Caitlin, Pip, The Super 6 Series to be combined for Men and Women Selva and Barry, thank you. To CEO Lou Begley and the as a trial to showcase the premium Indoor event and HQ Board, we also appreciate your ongoing support of continue live streaming. Indoor. The need for more venues to host State Team Lyn Hill, Chair Challenges In 2018-19, Gold Coast held their first STC (U18 girls) for a number of years, Toowoomba hosted both the Super 6 Series Men and Women and the U18 Boys, Maryborough hosted the U15 Girls and U13 boys, Brisbane the U15 Boys and Rockhampton the Under 13 girls.

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 16 Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 17 2018 RECORDS For a full listing of 2018 State Championship Results and Awards, visit the Hockey Queensland website - www.hockeyqld.com.au

AWARDS Women Player of the Series: Jodie Kenny Player of the Final: Rosie Malone Leading Goal Scorer: Emily Hetherington Umpires of the Final: Aleisha Neumann, Kerryl Chandler and reserve Emily Ogden Technical Officer of the Final: Caitlin Gotting Men Player of the Series: Justin Douglas Player of the Final: Hugh Pembroke Leading Goal Scorer: Matt Argent STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS - OUTDOOR Umpires of the Final: Ben De Young, Steve Rogers and Final Places & Awards reserve Aaron Gotting Technical Officer of the Final: Kerry Liebenberg SUPER LEAGUE Jan Hadfield Umpiring Excellence Award: Aaron Gotting Brisbane (5 May - 7 May 2018) Joanne Greensill Technical Official of the Tournament: Final Placing Kerry Liebenberg Women Men TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS South Coast Sharks Brisbane Fury Tournament Director: Sonya Fisher Brisbane Blitz South West Lumberjacks Technical Manager: Brent Brown and Jo Greensill Central Mudturtles Northern Storm Technical Assessor: Lyn Thomas Umpire Manager: Andrew Hickman, Steve Rogers and Northern Storm South Coast Sharks Lyn Hill South West Lumberjills Central Mudturtles Wide Bay Thunder Wide Bay Thunder

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 18 Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 19 WOMEN STATE UNDER 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS GIRLS STATE UNDER 15 CHAMPIONSHIPS Cairns (1 - 3 July 2018) Hervey Bay (23 - 26 September 2018) Final Placing Final Placing Division 1 Division 2 Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Tweed Border Rockhampton Fraser Coast 1 Toowoomba 2 Townsville 2 Brisbane 1 Sunshine Coast Cairns 1 Gladstone Sunshine Coast 2 Townsville 1 Bundaberg Brisbane 1 Brisbane 3 Fraser Coast 2

AWARDS AWARDS Player of the Tournament: Alyssa Ferns Player of the Tournament: Claire Colwill Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Sarah Steinhardt Player Div 1: Annelyse Tevant Player of Div 1: Brooke Saddler Player Div 2: Charli-Rose Adams Player Div 2: Jessica Moffat Player Div 3: Olivia Jackson Umpires of the Div 1 Final: Natasha Cotton & Julie Kura Rising Star: Kirralee McCulloch Umpires of the Div 2 Final: Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Jordan Bliss Ariana Gough & Abby Heffernan Umpires of the Div 1 Final: Vicky Spice Most Promising Umpire Award: Ashley Spry & Brooke Addison Abby Heffernan No Div 2 Final in 2018 Technical Officer of Div 1 Final: Jo-Anne Kempster Umpires of the Div 3 Final: Judges Div 1 Final: Portia Anger & Janice Noonan Chloe Scaysbrook & Kloe Schiller Technical Officer of Div 2 Final: Jo-Anne Kempster Heather Scraggs Young Aspiring Umpire Award: Georgia Annison TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Technical Officer of Div 1 Final: Megan McNamara Tournament Director: Linda Hunter No Div 2 Final in 2018 Technical Manager: Brent Brown Technical Officer of Div 3 Final: Aileen Lawler Assessor: Ronda Nix OAM Umpire Manager: Andrea Farren TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Umpire Coaches: Lyn Hill & Julie Ashton-Lucy Tournament Director: Lesley Bennett Technical Manager: Karen Fechner MEN STATE UNDER 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS Umpire Manager: Tara Leonard Ipswich (1 - 3 July 2018) Umpire Coaches: Kerryl Chandler, Leah Ashford, Miranda Final Placing McNamara, Peta Wallison Division 1 Division 2 BOYS STATE UNDER 15 CHAMPIONSHIPS Tweed Border Sunshine Coast 1 Sunshine Coast (23 - 26 September 2018) Brisbane 1 Townsville Final Placing Toowoomba 1 & Rockhampton Toowoomba 2 Division 1 Division 2 AWARDS Brisbane 1 Gladstone Player of the Tournament: Joe Sandor Fraser Coast Toowoomba 2 Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Tom Lebsanft Mackay and Gold Coast Mount Isa Player Div 1: Kyle Jeffrey-Prestwich Player Div 2: Caleb Enright AWARDS Umpires of the Div 1 Final: Player of the Tournament: Zac McCoombes Hayden Michel & Blake Kroning Player Div 1 Final: Zac McCoombes Umpires of the Div 2 Final: Player Div 2: Ryley Bobart Hayden Newell & Jackson Freeman Rising Star: Brody Devine Colin Crain Most Promising Umpire Award: Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Asher England Zachery Judge Umpires of the Div 1 Final: Bailey Frost & Zac Profke Technical Officer of Div 1 Final: Rowan Green Umpires of the Div 2 Final: Judges Div 1 Final: Jan Walker & Paul Hardie Michelle Watts & Regan Weatherhead Technical Officer of Div 2 Final: Shelley Beardmore Allen Schasser Young Aspiring Umpire Award: Bailey Frost TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Technical Officer of Div 1 Final: Caitlin Gotting Tournament Director: Bernadette Gotting Technical Officer of Div 2 Final: Lyn Mogg Technical Manager: Caitlin Gotting Assessor: Lyn Thomas TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Umpire Manager: Michael Wiemers Tournament Director: Bernadette Gotting Umpire Coaches: Technical Manager: John Luff Aaron Gotting, Chris Harris & David Black Umpire Manager: Brent Brown Umpire Coaches: Chris Harris, David Black & Chris Ibell

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GIRLS STATE UNDER 13 CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN STATE MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS Bundaberg (8 - 11 July 2018) Townsville (8 - 10 June 2018) Final Placing Final Placing Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Brisbane 1 Brisbane 2 Redlands Brisbane 1 Cairns 1 Townsville 1 Tweed Border 1 Cairns 2 Ipswich 2 Mackay 1 Brisbane 2 Gladstone 1 Mackay 1 Brisbane 3 Cairns 3 Sunshine Coast 1 Redlands 1 & Mackay 2 AWARDS Gympie 1 Player of the Tournament: Jamie-Lee Surha Division 4 Division 5 Division 6 Player Div 1: Nina Murphy Maryborough 2 Townsville 2 Cairns 2 Player Div 2: Ellie Kendall Atherton 1 Mackay 3 Mackay 4 Player Div 3: Sarah Swan Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Hayley Petersen Rockhampton 2 Gympie 2 Townsville 4 Rising Star: Aurora Kovacevich AWARDS Kim Thomasson and Julie Ashton-Lucy Most Improved Player of the Tournament: Kylie O’Donohue Umpire Award: Isabella Hartog Player of Division 1 Final: Sarah Walton Umpires of the Div 1 Final: Helen Kura & Peta Wallison Player of Division 2: Rhylee Pendrigh Technical Officer of the Div 1 Final: Carolyn Pease Player of Division 3: Caroline Jones TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Player of Division 4: Leanne Godfrey Tournament Director: Linda Hunter Player of Division 5: Julie Hobson Technical Manager: Caitlin Gotting Player of Division 6: Karen Newman Umpire Manager: Helen Kura Umpires of Division 1 Final: Umpire Coaches: Sandy Hayes, Lyn Hill, Peta Wallison & Katrina Noonan & Natasha Cotton Amanda Wightman Technical Official Division 1 Final: John Luff BOYS STATE UNDER 13 CHAMPIONSHIPS TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Mackay (8 - 11 July 2018) Tournament Director: Cheryl Kann Assistant Tournament Director: Kerry Liebenberg Final Placing Techincal Manager: Vicki Warren Division 1 Division 2 Assistant Technical Managers: Lesley Duncan, Toowoomba Bundaberg Sandy Hayes and Karen Fechner Assessor: Ronda Nix OAM Brisbane 1 Mount Isa Umpire Manager: Kerryl Chandler Fraser Coast & Gold Coast Atherton Umpire Coaches: Tina Deacon, Lyn Hill, Andrea Farren, AWARDS Lyn Mogg & Scott Orth Player of the Tournament: Cooper Punch MEN (35-45) STATE MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS Player Div 1 Final: Tom Campbell Mackay (2-3 June 2018) Player Div 2 Final: Samuel Aitkenhead Final Placing Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Quentin Laskey-Vella Rising Star: Cody Hale Brisbane Basil Coker Most Improved Umpire Award: Warwick/Brisbane Brock Christensen Townsville Umpires of the Div 1 Final: Zachary Eleison & Eddie Westcott MEN (40-50 Div 1&2) STATE MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS Umpires of the Div 2 Final: Cairns (4 - 7 May 2018) Daniel Carson & Daniel Bowler Technical Officer of the Div 1 Final: Cathy Platts Final Placing Judges Div 1 Final: Joseph Rudolph & Dave Watts Division 1 (O40s) Division 2 (O40s) Technical Officer of the Div 2 Final: Joseph Rudolph Cairns 1 Ipswich TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Townsville Gympie Tournament Director: Karen Fechner Brisbane 1 Cairns 2 Technical Manager: Jeff Deakin Umpire Manager: Chris Ibell Division 1 (O50s) Division 2 (O50s) Umpire Coaches: Townsville 1 Mackay Lachlan Jennings, Jamie Brown & Robert Lewis Gold Coast Black Cairns 2 Brisbane 1 Townsville 2

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 21 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS - INDOOR AWARDS Player of the Tournament: Jaedon Evans WOMEN & MEN INDOOR SUPER 6’s & U21 INVITATIONAL Umpires of Final: Blake Kroning & Natalie Walker Toowoomba (16 - 18 November 2018) Technical Officer of Final: Lyn Mogg Women: Final Placing Technical Judges of Final: David Stower & Jan Walker Brisbane Indoor Community Umpire Award: Stephanie Tempany Mackay TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Mixed Muddies Tournament Director: Lesley Bennett Technical Manager: Caitlin Gotting Men: Final Placing Umpire Managers: Stephen Chappell Gods Gift Umpire Coaches: Chris Ibell Ipswich GIRLS UNDER 15 INDOOR TEAM CHALLENGE Rocky Mob Maryborough (2 - 4 November 2018) AWARDS Final Placing Player of the Tournament Women: Fiona Crackles Division 1 Division 2 Player of the Tournament Men: Blake Douglas Umpires of Final - Women: Maryborough Blue Livermore Quick Sticks Monique Yearbury & Deb O’Connell Brisbane Blue Funnel Webs Umpire of Final - Men: Adam Barry & Kai Douglas Mackay Brisbane Yellow & Gold Coast Technical Officer of Final - Women: Lyn Mogg Technical Officer of Final - Men: Sarah Sheppard AWARDS Technical Judges of Final - Women: Player of the Tournament: Annelyse Tevant Caitlin Gotting & Vanda Storie Umpires of the Final Div 1: Technical Judges of Final - Men: Harrison Parker & Olivia Elphick Caitlin Gotting & Nicole Greig Umpires of the Final Div 2: Anniston Chappell & Jessica Moffatt TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Technical Officer of the Final Div 1: Kathy Rogers Tournament Director: Sonya Fisher Technical Officer of the Final Div 2: Janell Chappell Technical Manager: Bernadette Gotting Judges of Div 1 Final: Umpire Managers: Irene Clelland Shelley Beardmore & Janell Chappell Umpire Coaches: Adam Barry Judges of Div 2 Final: Jan Walker & Colleen Bosel

WOMEN INDOOR UNDER 18 INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Gold Coast (26 - 28 October 2018) Tournament Director: Vicki Warren Technical Manager: Karen Fechner Final Placing Umpire Manager: Lyn Hill Mackay Heat Umpire Coach: Stephen Chappell The Renegades BOYS UNDER 15 INDOOR TEAM CHALLENGE Rockhampton Brisbane (9 - 11 November 2018) AWARDS Final Placing Player of the Tournament: Jessica Moffat Umpires of Final: Caitlyn Smith & Julie Kura Division 1 Division 2 Technical Officer of Final: Caroline Schomberg Brisbane Blue Gladstone Renegades Judges of Final: Naomi Crase & Greg Shirvington Maryborough Gold Coast Sharks TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Ipswich Thunder Brisbane Yellow Tournament Director: Linda Hunter AWARDS Technical Manager: Janette Heron Player of the Tournament: Diarmid Chappell Umpire Managers: Miranda McNamara Umpire Coaches: Irene Clelland No Final was played so no additional awards MEN INDOOR UNDER 18 INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Toowoomba (26 - 28 October 2018) Tournament Director: John Luff Final Placing Technical Manager: Brent Brown Umpire Manager: Stephen Chappell Turtles Umpire Coach: Carter Chappell Funnel Webs 1 Brisbane Blue

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 22 GIRLS UNDER 13 INDOOR TEAM CHALLENGE BOYS UNDER 13 INDOOR TEAM CHALLENGE Rockhampton (9 - 11 November 2018) Maryborough (23 - 25 November 2018) Final Placing Final Placing Division 1 Division 2 Division 1 Division 2 Vipers 1 Gold Coast Breakers Funnel Webs Mackay Black Mackay Black Rockhampton Red Rockhampton West Pacific Maryborough Funnel Webs Brisbane Blue Gold Coast Sharks AWARDS AWARDS Player of the Tournament: Demi Walker Player of the Tournament: Jai Cass Umpires of the Div 1 Final: Umpire of the Div 1 Final: Brooke Andrews & Natalie White Blake Kroning & Edward Westcott Umpires of the Div 2 Final: Technical Officers of the Div 1 Final: Shawn McDonald & Ayla Kovaceich Joseph Rudolph, Jeff Deakin & Dave Watts Technical Officials of the Div 1 Final: Umpire of the Div 2 Final: Cathy Platz, Jan Walker & Jeff Deakin Diarmid Chappell & Jess Staples Techincal Officials of the Div 2 Final: Techical Officers of Div 2 Final: Joseph Rudolph, Merv Tibbits & Di Barrie Kathy Rogers, Janell Chappell & Mary Frederiksen TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Tournament Director: Karen Fechner Tournament Director: Vicki Warren Technical Manager: Jeff Deakin Technical Manager: Darren Cavanagh Umpire Manager: Tara Leonard Umpire Manager: Stephen Chappell Umpire Coaches: Alexandra Richards Umpire Coaches: Tarack Chappell

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 23 Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 24 Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 25 “I’VE GOT YA BACK MATE” This year we were challenged with a new AHL format FINAL STANDING – 1ST with a three week home and away series and a finals week on the Gold Coast. Adding to the challenge was RESULTS the unavailability of our National Senior Players for QLD V NSW 5-3 weeks 2 & 3 and our National Junior Players for weeks 1 (RINTALA 2, ANDERSON 2, D.WOTHERSPOON) & 2, but this presented the opportunity to debut 6 new QLD V ACT 2-5 players across the tournament. New rule changes were (CRANE) introduced which all teams had to adapt to, which made QLD V TAS 1-5 the games much more tactical at different stages. (DOUGLAS) QLD V VIC 6-5 (QUARTER FINAL) The Plan was to pick up from where we left off last (BOYDE, B.WOTHERSPOON, WHETTON) year and bring a wider playing group across our way QLD V TAS 9-3 (SEMI FINAL) of play and expose them in competition at the highest (WEYER 2, TAYLOR 2, RINTALA 2) level in our country. It was also important for these QLD V NSW 5-3 (FINAL) athletes to learn firsthand about our culture and how (D.WOTHERSPOON 2, BEALE) the Blades operate off field on match days and what the expectations are to ensure consistent quality WASHUP performances at a high level. We also made significant • Could only use National Squad players for weeks 1 & 4, changes from last year in regards to how we pressed and National Junior Team athletes for weeks 3 & 4. (defended) when not in possession of the ball which • Tim Howard was injured in the Perth training allowed us to be unpredictable to the opposition but at environment and ruled out of AHL following week 1 by the same time added more versatility to the way we can the National Coaches. play at any time during a tournament. • We had 6 new debutants for the Blades (Mitch Overall the performance as a whole was quite mixed. Nicholson, Jared Taylor, Matt Shaw, Doug Buckley, Week 1 & 4 we were outstanding and we were able to Oli Crane, Michael Francis) who all stood up and take our game to another level and play with a real contributed positively during the middle stages of the belief and confidence but most importantly we were AHL. united as one group. Against Victoria in the quarter • We utilized 24 athletes during the whole AHL final we were down to 9 players for pretty much the displaying our depth but also what the future holds for second half and we held on by the skin of our teeth but our sustained success. from that moment our whole demeanor grew stronger. • Jake Whetton was awarded the “Player of the This was the pivotal moment of the AHL where we really Tournament” for an outstanding tournament. showed our character and belief and the culture that • Corey Weyer was named player of the final has been derived over a number of years stood out and • Jacob Anderson was elevated into the National proved that it’s not just the Hockey skills that win you Senior Squad, and Matthew Finn into the National games. Development Squad following the tournament and their performances. During weeks 2 & 3, we had a mixed bag of • The Men and Women travelling together interstate performances. At times we were brilliant but at other really bought the #TeamQLD concept together. The times we were well below the required standard interaction, support, togetherness and having some with not having enough care in executing our way of fun really shows another side to what playing our play. The learning from this was that at this level of game is about but demonstrates what being a Blade competition, if you are only slightly off your game, the and Scorcher is really about and why we have so much opposition will pounce no matter who you are playing. success jointly. These inconsistencies challenged us and questioned our depth but the learning curve through these experiences Matt Wells - Coach will place us in a better position to see continued success in the future. Sustainable success is something we value and feel is important to the culture of the Queensland Blades. To win another Championship just adds to that growth and to the list of outstanding performances over the last 19 years.

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 26 There were significant changes to the dynamic of the We brought NSW into the game with careless errors and AHL in 2018. Home and away, rule changes, modified we paid for not starting with the required intensity. We numbers for games and travel are just a few of the persisted and gathered momentum throughout the game adjustments that were required. and created a great fight back. In the end, we were unlucky not to tie the game with an open shot with 30 When these demands were identified, a lot of decisions secs to go. Lost Renee Taylor for the final match with a based around the approach and execution of our AHL broken thumb. teams became easier and clearer. The management and logistics of how to maximise the availability of our Perth In the past 22 AHL Championships, the Scorchers have based athletes was a high priority in the structuring of competed in 18 gold medal matches. Winning 5 of these the team. finals. Special mention to the non-Brisbane based athletes for Special mention to those that assisted our campaign – the flexibility and selflessness that they demonstrated Tracey Harbourne with all her organisational support over the AHL period. and the team at the QAS consisting of Trish King, Kelly Penfold that worked with our athletes. Mark Stokes from Support staff were extremely competent and Groove fitness was outstanding keeping our athletes on knowledgeable and we need to be looking at how the field and firing. we can provide them further development and responsibility going forward. Congratulations to Jodie Kenny and on being joint leading goalscorers for the 2018 AHL. Nikki Taylor was acting manager but utilised more as Also congratulations to Jodie Kenny, Maddison the defensive coach. Her understanding of the structure Fitzpatrick, , Rosie Malone, that we wanted to play is very advantageous. Her work Rebecca Greiner, and Renee Taylor as the U/21 Head Coach provided a link from the U/21 on their selection into the Hockeyroos Squad. players into the Scorchers group. Dylan Elliot as assistant coach worked very well in Lee Bodimeade - Coach driving the culture of the team. His diligence with scouting of other teams and providing information to scorchers players was extremely beneficial. Results for the AHL were: • V NSW 3-5. Scorers – Kenny, Greiner • V ACT 5-1. Scorers – Taylor 2, Greiner • V TAS 15-0. Scorers – Kenny, Greiner, Malone 3, Holzberger, Kershaw • V NT 13-0. Scorers – Kenny, Greiner, Wilkinson, Eleison, Fitzpatrick, M, Fey, Kershaw 2 • Semi Final V ACT 2-1. Scorers – Kenny, Holzberger • Final V NSW 6-7. Scorers – Kenny, Fitzpatrick, S 2, Kershaw

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 27 Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 28 STATE TEAMS & PLACINGS WOMEN: TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - OUTDOOR Final Places Astbury Emily Burrows Women - Queensland Scorchers Gold Coast 2 Kirstin Dwyer Layla Eleison State U21 Team Sydney 2 Ashlea Fey State U18 Maroon Team Launceston 3 Savannah Fitzpatrick Morgan Gallagher State U18 Gold Team Launceston 5 Rebecca Greiner Georgia Hillas State U15 Maroon Team Wollongong 3 Jordyn Holzberger Madeleine James State U15 Gold Team Wollongong 5 Jodie Kenny Stephanie Kershaw State U13 Team (Cinders) 3 Ambrosia Malone Tegan Richards State U13 Team (Embers) Hobart 5 Renee Taylor Britt Wilkinson State Masters 35+ Team Bunbury 1 Coach: Lee Bodimeade A/Coach: Dylan Elliott Manager: Nikki Taylor State Masters 40+ Team Bunbury 4 State Masters 45+ Team Bunbury 2 STATE UNDER 21 State Masters 50+ Team Bunbury 2 Hannah Astbury Tiana Barrett State Masters 55+ Team #1 Bunbury 1 Rhiannon Baxter Casey Dolkens Layla Eleison Genevieve Ferguson State Masters 55+ Team #2 Bunbury 5 Kendra Fitzpatrick Tara Fitzpatrick State Masters 60+ Team Bunbury 3 Morgan Gallagher Rebecca Greiner State Masters 65+ Team Bunbury 4 Annie Johnson Hannah Lowry Country Berri 1 Morgan Mathison Ashlyn McBurnie

Men - Queensland Blades Gold Coast 1 Jemma Punch Jesse Reid State U21 Team Sydney 5 Zoe Smart Emily Witheyman-Crump State U18 Maroon Team Launceston 2 Coach: Nikki Taylor A/Coach: Lisa Morgan State U18 Gold Team Launceston 4 Manager: Rebecca Schloss State U15 Maroon Team Wollongong 1 STATE UNDER 18 MAROON TEAM State U15 Gold Team Wollongong 8 Ella Brown Rhyleigh Brown State U13 Team (Cutters) Hobart 7 Casey Dolkens Dayle Dolkens State U13 Team (Sabres) Hobart 6 Genevieve Ferguson Alyssa Ferns State Masters 35+ Team Lismore 1 Kendra Fitzpatrick Johannah Goschnick State Masters 40+ Team 1 Lismore 3 Ruby Harris Morgan Mathison State Masters 40+ Team 2 Lismore 1 Georgina Munro Jordyn Office State Masters 40+ Team 3 Lismore 4 Jesse Reid Emily Robson State Masters 45+ Team 1 Lismore 4 Brooke Saddler Jade Smith State Masters 45+ Team 2 Lismore 2 Laney-Belle Smith Emily Witheyman-Crump State Masters 50+ Team 1 Lismore 2 Coach: Lisa Morgan A/Coach: Brenden Edwards State Masters 50+ Team 2 Lismore 1 Manager: Kelly Moore State Masters 50+ Team 3 Lismore 4 STATE UNDER 18 GOLD TEAM State Masters 55+ Team 1 Lismore 1 Montanah Best Emily Caton State Masters 55+ Team 2 Lismore 3 Anniston Chappell Jasmine Fagg State Masters 60+ Team 1 Lismore 3 Ella Fitzpatrick Jessica Moffatt State Masters 60+ Team 2 Lismore 2 Shania Myers Jade Reid State Masters 60+ Team 3 Lismore 4 Jemma Punch Zoe Smith State Masters 65+ Team Lismore 2 Jessie Staples Shae Staples State Masters 70+ Team Lismore 3 Sarah Steinhardt Tatum Stewart State Masters 75+ Team Lismore 3 Brianna Suey Imogen Turner Country Berri 2 Keeley Walker Ella White Coach: Emma McCulloch A/Coach: Candice Luff Manager: Sue Reid

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 29 STATE UNDER 15 MAROON TEAM Sarah Walton Jordan Bliss Hannah Cullum-Sanders Coach: Graham Wakefield Manager: Sue Loft Sarah Cochran Claire Colwill WOMEN’S MASTERS 40+ Rose Elmer Esther Fleming Debbie Dolan Kylie Blackmore Sienna Graham Tess Henare Teresa Clapham Louise Ford Mekensie Hermann Madeline Kenny Lisa Grady Kirsty Hunter Kyra Livermore Liv McArthur Tarryn Job Sue Marcussen Amelia Morgan Jasmin Morrissey Sonja Noonan Carolyn Pease Andie Staples Annalyse Tevant Julie Smith Jolene Smith Coach: Steve Lancaster A/Coach: Amy Ryan Donne Swartz Natalie Williams Manager: Shannon Armbruster Annette Wilson STATE UNDER 15 GOLD TEAM Coach: Lisa Morgan Manager: Sue Howard Charlie-Rose Adams Shaylee Atkinson WOMEN’S MASTERS 45+ Lily Browning Peppa Carter Amanda Cruickshank Janet Peters Beth Elmer Georgia Harris Carol Bradbury Sandra Devine Stella Harris Phoebe Lingard Lyn Hammett Caroline Jones Phoebe McCann Ivy Matthews Robyn Larcombe Penny McShane Kate Miles Kasey Parison Natalie Pace Catherin Pfingst Imogen Patterson Jayde Shultz Cheryl Phillips Sonia Phillips Savannah Trapp Georgina West Christine Pohlmann Joanna Symes Coach: Regie Fisher A/Coach: Prue Armstrong Jenny Trotman Manager: Samantha Bliss Coach: Helen Collins Manager: Janene Moore STATE UNDER 13 EMBERS WOMEN’S MASTERS 50+ Charli Bliss Elise Condon Julie Ashton-Lucy Cindy Atkinson Chloe Daly Grace Ella Maree Beaumont Judy Bruinewoud Hayley Elston Dannan Findlay Louise Carter Catherine Dichmont Jessica Frater Maddison Hayes Linda Fisher Lurline Froude Mihaylia Howell Lile Lenaghan Jenny Houlcroft Natalie Naumann Daniella Lourigan Cleo McLeod Wendy Pearce Sue Rayner Ruby McMenamin Sammi Neill Kathryn Richardson Helen Sharp Alexandria Risetto Karissa Van Der Wath Helen Walls Coach: Melissa Sorensen A/Coach: Amanda Ross Coach: Di Barrie Manager: Michelle Cole Manager: Rachel Simpson WOMEN’S MASTERS 55+ TEAM 1 STATE UNDER 13 CINDERS Deborah Burchard Karen Iwanuscha Isobella Cochran Meka Crink Katrina Bayldon Gail Blackwell Madelyn Dobbs Lucy Fitzpatrick Jo-Anne Bowman Jill Campbell Anika Gall Taryn Knight Cathryn Forbes Gail Lomas Camryn Mathison Julie Monckton Janene McCall Terri Read Keeley Moore Nina Murphy Kathleen Rogers Jan Saul Hayley Patersen Leila Steffen Anita Sikes Noreen Walton Jamie-Lee Surha Demi Walker Ingrid Woods Kendall Wells Charli Woosnam Coach: Linda Hunter Manager: Debbie Brown Coach: Kylie McArthur A/Coach: Emmi Tummon WOMEN’S MASTERS 55+ TEAM 2 Manager: Samantha Bliss Elaine Badini Veronica Cazzola WOMEN’S MASTERS 35+ Deborah Creighton Michelle De Lorenzi Belinda Cameron Shannon Donald Nolene Dennien Wendy Foruria Rowena Anderson Alison Bray Donna Gallagher Kerrie Haines Jessica Chad Lauren Clarke Colleen Hopper Carolyn Malcomson Kelly Edwards Kelly Ince Annie McLachlan Merril Patrick Tanya Lesina Kylie O’Donohue Kayleen Smith Marthy Watson Amanda Peach Kylie Pink Maree Whitchurch Kim Reibel Bonita Tyler Coach: Beverley Dunn Manager: Tracey O’Connor

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 30 WOMEN’S MASTERS 60+ Reagan Martin Ryan Smith Sharon Anderson Belle Davis Daniel Springfield Tyler Spry Kathy Devitt Diane Fraser Blake Wotherspoon Sam Young Cheryl Green Lyn Hill Coach: Craig Martin A/Coach: Elizabeth Hudson Carol Jardim Manager: Christian Bourke Elizabeth Moffatti Susan Mott STATE UNDER 18 MAROON TEAM Deidre Rasmussen Myra Reilly Jayden Atkinson Kaleb Christensen Kaylene Toovey Megan Ward Oliver Conroy Michael Doan Carolyn White Lewis Fossey Ben Gray Coach: Pam Nitarski Manager: Patricia Hansen Liam Hart David Hubbard WOMEN’S MASTERS 65+ Kyle Jeffery-Prestwich Cooper Johnson Cecily Anderson Vicki Barnard Ronan McGuire Zac Profke Narelle Cripps Jan Galloway Matthew Reichardt Oliver Roberts Shirley McCormick Maralynne Newman Angus Sinclair Jun Sugio June Nicholls Janette Richards Matthew West Tate Weyer Clare Slocomb Donna Smith Coach: Aaron Harmsworth A/Coach: Mitch Baker Robyn Sneddon Robyn Sutherland Manager: Steven Profke Gail Willis Verity Wong STATE UNDER 18 GOLD TEAM Kathy Worth Lindsay Bowles Hayden Dorge Coach: Judy Keen Manager: Rhonda Bentley Cody Dunbar Jaedon Evans STATE COUNTRY TEAM Clayton Evans Jesse Gray Brooke Anderson Haylee Brodin Curtis James Tom Lebsanft Kyla Buchanan Ainsley Clanchy Will Mathison Darcy Milner Minka Elliott Holly Gilbar Will Prest Luke Randle Eva Golusin Aimee Griffiths Joseph Sandor Shaun Smith Emily Hetherington Heather Morris Chandan Smith Nicolaas Smith Samantha Morris Amanda Ross Regan Weatherhead Kosia Williams Danielle Staff Madeline Staff Coach: Tony Eaton Manager: Craig Mathison Sarah Steinhardt Madeleine Stower STATE UNDER 15 MAROON TEAM Coach: Elke Swain Manager: Carolyn Bool Ryley Bobart Matthew Browne Diarmid Chappell Bailey Charlesworth MEN: QUEENSLAND BLADES TEAM Harrisen Douma Joshua Ferns Jacob Anderson Cade Banditt Paul Hubbard Zac McCoombes Daniel Beale Robert Bell Brayden Naess Will Nielson Scott Boyde Douglas Buckley Hayden Pease Corey Punch Oliver Crane Justin Douglas Damian Rapisardi Max Robson Matthew Finn Michael Francis Bailey Rutledge Kipp Thrupp Ashley Hennegan Tim Howard Coach: Ben Fitzpatrick A/Coach: Wes Ferns Shane Kenny Hugh Pembroke Manager: Rosie Friske Joel Rintala Matthew Shaw STATE UNDER 15 GOLD TEAM Jared Taylor Zac Ashton-Norton Jack Bergemann Corey Weyer Jake Whetton Ryan Bidgood Daniel Burge Blake Wotherspoon Aden Conlan Asher England Coach: Matthew Wells A/Coach: Matthew Smith Brayden Finn Jayden Friese Manager: Peter Searston Connor Gordon Rhys Mackinder STATE UNDER 21 Joshua Nixon Ashton Schenk Jacob Anderson Tyler Arundell Jack Spina Joshua Sutton Cade Banditt Joshua Baxter Ryk Thiessens Benjamin Ward Joshua Bidgood Douglas Buckley Coach: Justin Spyve A/Coach: Nathaniel Milevskiy Harrison Farrell Matthew Finn Manager: Adrian Bidgood Lewis Fossey Michael Francis Max Harding Liam Hart

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 31 STATE UNDER 13 CUTTERS MEN’S MASTERS 40+ TEAM 3 Samuel Aitkenhead Oliver Bryans Shane Brown Donald Costigan Tomas Burgess Tom Campbell Mike Durso Brad Galgon Lachlan Davies Kurtis Douma Lee Harnden Dean Kirkwood George Evans Oliver Harding Liam Lambert Brad Luck Lennox Hassum Matthew Hawthorne Troy Madero Paul Malcolm Aston Jackwitz Sam Lapsley Liam McGuire Jay Petersen Matthew Miles Preston Mushan Jamie Reid Luke Riley Seamus Penny Arnell Saric-Pamenter Rodney Taylor Coach: Tony Eaton A/Coach: Shannon Bobart Coach: Paul Malcolm Manager: Sandra Costigan Manager: Adrian Suey MEN’S MASTERS 45+ TEAM 1 STATE UNDER 13 SABRES David Cole Brendan Ferns Jude Armstrong Jai Cass Chris Forte Darren Fowler Nicholas Catterall Harley Crossley Gavin Hanscomb Darren Holmes Rupert Fahy Connor Innis Damien Kennedy Peter Keeble Hayden Lane Quintyn Laskey-Vella Patrick Jordan Darren Manson Cooper Mackenzie Kaleb Mayfield Tony Ross Tony Mills Callum McCurley Ault Max Montgomery Brian Scholl Matthew Wade William Powell Cooper Punch Dean Wightman William Ready Rhys Stenzel Coach: David Plant Manager: Regan Wightman Coach: Darren Smith A/Coach: Brett Holland MEN’S MASTERS 45+ TEAM 2 Manager: John Winkel Phil Becky Darren Browne MEN’S MASTERS 35+ Andrew Brunker Peter Cook Adam Barry Wayne Barry Stuart Darby Rown Green Kula Bhullar Craig Bigham Mark Irving Brent Kinnane Adam Byrne Kane Hancock Brad Kirkwood Glenn Kitto Kye Hawgood Joel Helmstedt Craig Lawler Tim Marsden Duncan Mahony James Manssen Kris Murphy Manjeet Singh Isaac Nunn Peter Somers Dion Sleep Brendan Stevens Matthew Spinks Phillip Taylor Coach: Michelle Sellens Manager: Deana Marsden Andrew Ward MEN’S MASTERS 50+ TEAM 1 Coach: Greg Morgan A/Coach: Ian Warren Leon Archilles Gary Adsett Manager: Vicki Warren Ged Aitchison Warren Baker MEN’S MASTERS 40+ TEAM 1 Shane Beckley Gordon Brown Dean Boughen Matthew Bradley Chris Fenton Shane Gesch Jonathon Copland Damien Goodwin Craig Mathison Todd McGuire Jordan Harle Stewart Houghton Neville Newell Chris Pittaway Aleksander Korcz Brett Maff Sean Read Antony Taylor Chris Martin Brad Mathers Michael Warren Terry Wode Andrew May Danny Mayfield Coach: Todd McGuire Manager: Chris Leeder Scott Reid Troy Rossiter MEN’S MASTERS 50+ TEAM 2 Shaun Smyth Scott Whitaker Will Allen Ross Barber Coach: Gary Porteous Manager: Ian Edwards Michael Caddy Noel Cavanagh MEN’S MASTERS 40+ TEAM 2 Darin Dittman Terry Elmer Shane Johnson Colin Marsh Wayne Follet Paul Green Nathan McNulty Tyrone Melrose Trevor Johnson Damien Jones Craig Owen Neil Pease Craig Kadel Russell Mogg Sunil Pereira Jamie Rach Graham Symes Russell Thornburn Brett Rollason Adam Russell David Wilson Don Wincello Steve Sherwood Brett Whitaker Coach: David Wilson Manager: Ian Knights Coach: Shane Johnson Manager: Kerry Johnson

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 32 MEN’S MASTERS 50+ TEAM 3 John Tibaldi Mike Williams Craig Barrett Blair Brewster Coach: Noel Mitchell Manager: Jeff Holt Gavin Burchmann Steven Claridge MEN’S MASTERS 60+ TEAM 3 Peter Edwards Dale Heremaia Graham Alcorn Paul Burris Glin Inmon Ashley Jennings John Campbell Andrew Chambers Bruce Jones-Walker Matthew Kempster Bruce Cock Keith Dickinsin Jeff Lancaster Tony McKean John Dommett David Elith Craig Roberts Denis Tierney Peter Harvey Bruce Miles Don Neville Geoff Orr Chris Wallwork Jonathon Pearce David Pomfret Coach: Craig Barrett Manager: Liz Leeder Michael Quinn Malcolm Rickard MEN’S MASTERS 55+ TEAM 1 Rob Van Nesselrode John Yates Chris Attard Robert Barratt Coach: Bruce Cock Manager: Valda Cock Mark Bowler Bruce Buchanan MEN’S MASTERS 65+ Simon Carrie Stephan Dodd Ed Andersen Ray Flint Alan Ferguson Paul Gasmier Geoff Gebhard Alex Granlund Ian Hoddinott Bill McKay Vern Jensen Jack Kerklaan Paul Marquardt Damien Negus Denis Kettle Ray Langler Briane Northwood Philip Shaw Wayne McPhee John O’Donohue Andrew Small Russell Staff Keith Robertson Allen Schasser Bryan Stothard Gary Wicks Col Shepperd Gil Straayer Coach: Simon Carrie Manager: Alan Voll Ron Tippet Gil Voysey MEN’S MASTERS 55+ TEAM 2 Coach: Ray Bolton Manager: Gary Smith Bob Ainslie Andre Antony MEN’S MASTERS 70+ Robert Barnes Mark Dorge John Beattie Ajit Bhullar Tony Hancock Ian Knights John Chambers Keith Chay Russell Lloyd-Jones John Paterson Garth Cramb Dick Cummins Peter Richards Peter Smith Anton Dekens Keith Dahl Ross Standen Allan Thompson Bryan Horton Ces Johnstone David Todd Andrew Tyson Bill Osborn Robert Ray Alan Voll Gary Weller Don Richards Laurie Robinson Coach: Phil McLeod Brian Seboa Gary Smith Managers: Lesley McLeod and Michael Quinn Bob Turner MEN’S MASTERS 60+ TEAM 1 Coach: Don Richards Manager: Gary Smith Neil Chaseling Les Czislowski MEN’S MASTERS 75+ Errol Deen Mark Elliott Henry (Everett) Barrie John Bowkett Ian Heselwood Gordon Jones Noel Condon Bruce McBryde Peter Mann Rob Milne John McBryde Robert Hawke Paul O’Donoghue Robert Pohlman Tom Peake Charlie Rasmussen Col Rawding Chris Reid Van Richards-Smith Arthur Rowe Jeff Rendell Greg Richards Ken Taylor Russell Tuck Garry Royle Steve Sawyers Gil Tweedie Robert Walsh Mark Stickland Trevor Vallely Errol Western Coach: Greg Richards Manager: Steve Blakeley Coach: Errol Western Manager: Cath Western MEN’S MASTERS 60+ TEAM 2 John Davis Alan Eden George Goodsell Stephen Grehan Ian Harcla Wayne Harris Nigel Hedgcock Andrew Hooker Bob Malcolm Ray Malyon Peter McVeigh Noel Mitchell Colin Neumann Richard Senior

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 33 STATE COUNTY TEAM INDOOR UNDER 13 FIRE Matthew Axelsen Sam Basile Hayley Atkins Chloe Daly Brett Borresen Tarack Chappell Lauren DelDot Katie George Troy Cooper Grant Dilger Freya Horton Caitlin McKay Phillip Dumpleton Joshua Fowler Amy Moffat Jaime-Lee Surha Edwin Hammill Karl Harland Libby Surha Annelyse Tevant Dean Jeffrey Liam McKay Sarah Wall Georgina West Daniel Pittendreigh Cody Rintala Coach: Shane Palmer Manager: Anita Mills Peter Sceresini Jeremy Stephens INDOOR UNDER 13 FLARE Drew Wenzel Jackson Willie Caitlin Canty Storm Duke Coach: Neil Shearer Manager: Tony Basile Andie Griffin Amity Humphreys Madyson Jones Madeline Kenny NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - INDOOR Taryn Knight Ivy Matthews Final Places - Women Paige Spark Andie Staples Indoor Open Goulburn 2nd Sinead Swartz Karissa Van Der Wath Indoor U21 Goulburn 3rd Coach: Cathy Irwin Manager: Kayleen Smith Indoor U18 Goulburn 2nd Indoor U15 Goulburn 2nd Final Places - Men Indoor U13 Fire Goulburn 2nd Indoor Open Goulburn 3rd Indoor U13 Flare Goulburn 3rd Indoor U21 Goulburn 6th INDOOR OPEN TEAM Indoor U18 Goulburn 3rd Clare Comerford Natalie Crick Indoor U15 Goulburn 3rd Minka Elliott Eva Golusin Indoor U13 Shots Goulburn 2nd Pam Hird Lindsey Howard Indoor U13 Spurs Goulburn 5th Eden Jacket Sophie Nottle INDOOR OPEN TEAM Trudi Pedersen Sigrid Pembroke Matthew Argent Jarrod Bass Lauren Richards Madeleine Smith Kula Bhullar Aidan Campbell Coach: Lisa Morgan Manager: Lyn Tucker Patrick Krusi Matthew Lagerroth INDOOR UNDER 21 TEAM Matthew Olive Adrian Pecqueur Nicola Carroll Hannah Casey Troy Rossiter Jared Taylor Aymee Dowell Holly Marsh Coach: Graham Taylor Manager: Tony Comerford Maggie Pembroke Paige Schouw INDOOR UNDER 21 TEAM Sophie Shirley Adriana Silcock Simon Bell Paul Comerford Kate Springfield Lucy Tynan Kai Douglas Ben Edwards Nicole Yearbury Bailey Hoyland Meaker Mitch Ivory Coach: Greg Rendell Manager: Kris Hooley Sam Morgan Blake Rowe INDOOR UNDER 18 TEAM Lachlan Sinclair Jack Tucker Claire Ait Oumezian Anniston Chappell Mackenzie Warne Jackson Willie Claudia Dohnt Casey Dolkens Coach: Matthew Sperring Manager: Mary Ivory Dayle Dolkens Genevieve Ferguson INDOOR UNDER 18 TEAM Emma Hawley Sarah-Jane McCann Josh Blakey Kaleb Christensen Jorja Morgan Jessie Staples Lewis Fossey Matthew Hough Emily Witheyman-Crump Latesha Morante Harry Kettewell Caleb McCoombes Coach: Marc Pike Manager: Kris Hooley Josh McNamara Zac Profke INDOOR UNDER 15 TEAM Matthew Smallwood Roy Tucker Jordan Bliss Talicia Canty Tate Weyer Connor Yates Claire Colwill Holly Harben Coach: Paul Tucker Manager: Stephen Chappell Victoria Heffernan Phoebe Hudson INDOOR UNDER 15 TEAM Kyra Livermore Ebonee Moffat Declan Baker Diarmid Chappell Jessica Moffat Imogen Turner Noah Gauci Cooper Hanscomb Rowlande Williams Ella White Ryley Kroning Liam Matherson Coach: Justin Spyve Manager: Sam Bliss Sean McDonald Riley O’Hanlon

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 34 Oliver Roberts Ryley Stevens Logan Templeton Matthew West Coach: Matthew Bradley Manager: Adrian Bidgood INDOOR UNDER 13 SPURS Daimon Bell Daniel Burge Jai Cass Geoffrey Crofton Jesse Folpp Robert Hawgood Jack Hawthorne Daniel Mooney Brayden Naess Cooper Punch Dylan Quinlan Taj Wright Coach: Russell Templeton Manager: Michelle Kroning INDOOR UNDER 13 SHOTS Samuel Aitkenhead Ryley Bobart Anton Boujaode Ethan Cabot Brock Christensen Haiden Mellifont Joshua Nixon Seamus Penny Riley Profke Benjamin Redmond Patrick Sheedy Jett Wright Coach: Tony Mills Manager: Vicki Spyve

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Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 35 NATIONAL TEAMS / SQUADS SELECTION National Senior Squad World Cup Women Women Ashlea Fey Madison Fitzpatrick Madison Fitzpatrick Jodie Kenny Savannah Fitzpatrick Jordyn Holzberger Stephanie Kershaw Ambrosia Malone Jodie Kenny Stephanie Kershaw Renee Taylor Ambrosia Malone Renee Taylor Men Men Daniel Beale Tim Howard Daniel Beale Tim Howard Matthew Swann Corey Weyer Mark Knowles Matthew Swann Jake Whetton Dylan Wotherspoon Corey Weyer Malaysia Test Series Dylan Wotherspoon Men National Development Squad Jacob Anderson Robert Bell Men Hugh Pembroke Joel Rintala Jacob Anderson Robert Bell Corey Weyer Scott Boyde Hugh Pembroke Youth Olympic Games Qualifying National Junior Squad Women Women Casey Dolkens Morgan Mathison Hannah Astbury Casey Dolkens Shadow Morgan Gallagher Rebecca Greiner Ruby Harris Morgan Mathison Men Men Lewis Fossey Cade Banditt Matthew Finn Shadow Michael Francis Mitchell Nicholson Michael Doan Blake Wotherspoon Youth Olympics Women Women Morgan Mathison Ashlea Fey Savannah Fitzpatrick Jordyn Holzberger Jodie Kenny Stephanie Kershaw Renee Taylor Men Daniel Beale Mark Knowles Jacob Whetton Dylan Wotherspoon

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 36 Darwin International Australian Country Hockey Championships Men Senior Women Jacob Anderson Daniel Beale Brooke Anderson Haylee Brodin Tim Howard Matthew Swann Minka Elliott Heather Morris Corey Weyer Dylan Wotherspoon Madeleine Stower Champions Trophy Senior Men Grant Dilger Brett Borreson Women Troy Cooper Philip Dumpleton Madison Fitzpatrick Rebecca Greiner Peter Sceresini Jeremy Stephens Jodie Kenny Stephanie Kershaw Ambrosia Malone U21 Women Men Ainsley Clanchey Sarah Steinhardt Daniel Beale Tim Howard U21 Men Matthew Swann Jacob Whetton Tarack Chappell Liam McKay Daniel Pittendreigh Jackson Willie Tri Nations Women Madison Fitzpatrick Savannah Fitzpatrick Jodie Kenny Stephanie Kershaw Ambrosia Malone Renee Taylor

Sultan Azlan Shah Cup Men Daniel Beale Tim Howard Mark Knowles Jacob Whetton Dylan Wotherspoon Burra’s Sultan of Johor Cup Men Cade Banditt Matthew Finn Blake Wotherspoon

Women’s Ibaraki International Women Ashlea Fey Madison Fitzpatrick Savannah Fitzpatrick Stephanie Kershaw Ambrosia Malone Renee Taylor

U23 Australian Development Team Women Casey Dolkens Morgan Gallagher Rebecca Greiner

U21 Trans Tasman Series Women Hannah Astbury Morgan Gallagher Rebecca Greiner Morgan Mathison

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 37 Shadows Masters World Cup - Women Andrew Landsberg Cameron Richards Women O35 Ashey Zanetti Belinda Cameron Sharon Clark Men O40 Shannon Donald Vicki-Lee Gibson David Carlson Stewart Houghton Jacinta Johns Rachel Macready Andrew May Daniel Mayfield Sharni Mott Kylie O’Donohue Scott Reid Troy Rossiter Margaret Schiller Shadows Women O40 Matthew Bradley Rodney Dowd Diana Burton Ellen Crawford Brett Maff Christopher Martin Naomi Harberger Susan Kendall Men O45 Sue Marcussen Sam Spry Peter Peeble Grant Smith Shadows Dean Wightman Debbie Dolan Jolene Smith Shadows Women O45 Graeme King Angela Asnicar Amanda Cruickshank Men O50 Shadows Leon Achilles Ged Aitchison Janet Peters Gordon Brown Shane Gesch Women O50 Men O55 Julie Ashton Lucy Sonya Palmer Alan Ferguson Andrew Small Sheryl Simpson Karen Slockee Shadows Shadows Bruce Buchanan Paul Gasmier Cathryn Forbes Wendy Pearce Alan Harris Steff Russel Kathryn Richardson Men O60 Women O55 Peter Mann Robert Pohiman Gail Blackwell Leanne Ferguson Shadows Lyn Grulke Karen Iwanuscha Stephen Sawyers Greg Richards Teresa Kuss Noreen Walter Ian Heselwood Ingrid Woods Men O65 Shadows Shadows Deborah Burchard Jill Campbell Colin Shepperd John O’Donohue Cathryn Forbes Men O70 Women O60 Keith Chay Don Richards Sharon Anderson Kathy Devitt Chris O’Dempsey Susan Mott Myra Reilly Shadow Megan Ward Ajit Bhullar Warren Flower Women O60 Wattles Marvin Heaston Robert Ray Belle Davis Lyn Hill Brian Seboa Kaylene Toovey Men O75 Shadows Thomas Cummins John McBride Kathleen Anderson Donna Gallagher Arthur Rowe Shadow Masters World Cup - Men Robert Cloverdale Bruce McBride Men O35 Errol Weston Adam Barry Kula Bhullar Adam Byrne Joel Helmstedt Duncan Mahony David Rogers Peter Somers

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 38 NATIONAL AND

INTERNATIONAL OFFICIALS NATIONAL – INDOOR NATIONAL - OUTDOOR Indoor Festival of Hockey – Goulburn, Jan 2018 Under 13 Boys & Girls – Hobart, Oct 2018 Open Men & Women – Umpire (Girls) - Ariana Gough Tournament Director - Joanne Greensill Umpire (Boys) - Hayden Michel & Hayden Newell Assistant Tournament Director - Brent Brown Under 15 Boys & Girls – Wollongong, Apr 2018 Umpire Manager (Women) – Irene Clelland Umpire (Boys) - Lachlan Jennings & Jaren Maddocks Umpire (Men) – Adam Barry Umpire (Girls) - Melanie Blanchard, Zoe Fox, Umpire (Women) - Melanie Craig Abby Heffernan & Alexandra Richards Under 21 Men & Women – Under 18 Men & Women– Launceston, Mar 2018 Technical Official (Men & Women) - Jo Dowell Tournament Director - Brent Brown Umpire Manager (Women) - Lyn Hill Technical Official - Joanne Greensill Umpire (Women) - Monique Yearbury & Umpire Manager (Women) - Lyn Hill Deborah O’Connell Umpire (Men) - Christopher Harris, Christopher Ibell & Under 18 Men & Women – Cory Mogg Tournament Director - Michael Wiemers Umpire (Women) - Lauren Berndt, Jessica Currie, Assitant Tournament Director - Sonya Fisher Jessica Fox, Emily Ogden & Peta Wallison Judge (Men & Women) - Lyn Tucker Under 21 Men & Women – Sydney, Jul 2018 Umpire Manager (Women) - Lyn Hill Tournament Director - Joanne Greensill Umpire (Men) - Carter Chappell & Kristen Schenk Technical Official - Sarah Sheppard Umpire (Women) - Tara Leonard Umpire Manager (Women) - Irene Clelland Under 15 Boys & Girls - Umpire (Men) - Harley Schenk Tournament Director - Michael Wiemers Umpire (Women) - Lauren Berndt, Tara Leonard, Umpire (Boys) - Tarack Chappell, Blake Kroning & Emily Ogden & Deborah O’Connell Jaren Maddocks Australian Country Championships – Berri, Aug 2018 Umpires (Girls) - Alexandra Richards & Naomi Riggall Tournament Director - Kerry Liebenberg Under 13 Boys & Girls - Assistant Tournament Director - Michael Wiemers Technical Officials (Boys & Girls) - Technical Officials - Jeffrey Deakin, Joseph Rudolph, Tanya Christensen & Jan Walker David Stower & Peter Thomas Umpire (Girls) - Cortney Claridge & Natalie Walker Umpire (Men) - Christopher Ibell Umpire (Women) - Helen Kura Masters Men & Women - Goulburn - Dec 2018 Tournament Director - Sonya Fisher Australian Hockey League – Various, Oct 2018 Technical Officials - Brent Brown, Sonya Fisher, Kerry Liebenberg, Sarah Sheppard

NATIONAL – MASTERS Masters Women’s – Bunbury/Busselton, Sept - Oct 2018 Tournament Director - Sonya Fisher Assistant Tournament Director - Caroline Schomberg Technical Officials - Lesley Duncan, Linda Hunter & Cathy Platts Judge - Patricia Hansen Umpire - Cortney Claridge, Natasha Cotton, Julie Kura, Emily Pritchard, Sioux Sharpe, Helen Kura, Anne Jones & Katrina Noonan Masters Men’s – Lismore/Ballina, Sept - Oct 2018 Technical Officials - Rowan Green, Joanne Greensill, Laurie Pritchard & Vicki Warren Judge - Debbie Mathers & Alison Pritchard Umpire - Peter Cumming, Scott Orth, Kristen Schenk, Richard Arthur, Mark Eleison, Rob Bullock, Brett Grady, Nathan Pardon & Robert Lewis

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 39 INTERNATIONAL Women’s Test Series - Hockeyroos v Spain - Perth, Jan 2018 Umpires – Aleisha Neumann & Kimberleigh Todd 4 Nationas Invitational - Men - Tauranga & Hamilton, Jan 2018 Umpire - Steve Rogers Indoor Hockey World Cup - Men - Berlin, Feb 2018 Umpire - Adam Barry Commonwealth Games - Men & Women - Gold Coast, Apr 2018 Technical Officials - Joanne Greensill & Gary Marsh Umpire (Men) - Ben de Young Umpire (Women) - Aleisha Neumann Technology Team - Brent Brown, Sonya Fisher, Bernadette Gotting, Kerry Liebenberg & Ronda Nix OAM Oceanic Qualifiers Youth Olympics - Boys & Girls - PNG, April 2018 Technical Official - Brent Brown Pioneer Energy Tri-Nations - Women - Cromwell, May 2018 Umpire Manager - Lynn Cowie-McAlister Hockey Series Open - Men & Women - Singapore, Jun - Jul 2018 Umpire - Bernadette Pangrazio Masters World Cup - Men & Women - Spain, July 2018 Technical Officials - Lesley Duncan, Stuart Duncan, John Luff, Caroline Schomberg, Greg Shivington & Vicki Warren Vitality Hockey World Cup - Women - London, Jul - Aug 2018 Umpire - Aleisha Neumann Hockey Series Open - Port Vila, Aug 2018 Umpire - Irene Clelland Sompo Cup, 4 Nations - Women - Osaka, Sept 2018 Umpire - Kerryl Chandler Men’s Test Series - Kookaburras v Argentina - Darwin, Sept 2018 Umpire - Adam Kearns Darwin International Hockey Open - Men - Darwin, Sept 2018 Umpire - Adam Kearns Sultan of Johor Cup - Men - Johor Bahru, Oct 2018 Umpire - Aaron Gotting Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup Bhubaneswar - Men - India, Nov - Dec 2018 Umpire - Adam Kearns

Hockey Queensland Annual Report 2018 Page 40 HONOUR BOARD & AWARDS Female Player of the Year Stephanie Kershaw Male Player of the Year Mark Knowles Indoor Female Player of the Year Lindsey Howard Indoor Male Player of the Year Jared Taylor Female Rookie of the Year Hannah Astbury Male Rookie of the Year Jacob Anderson Coach of the Year Lisa Morgan Indoor Coach of the Year Lisa Morgan Umpire of the Year Aleisha Neumann Most Promising Umpire of the Year Chris Ibell Association of the Year Gympie & District Hockey Association Volunteer of the Year Sharon Collins Nix/Thomas Technical Official of the Year Brent Brown Life Members Lyn Hill Distinguished Services Lyn Tucker and Nikki Taylor

Hockey Queensland Women's Masters Association Awards 2018:

Brisbane Women Janene McCall Gold Coast Mark Hibb Ipswich Kylie Harden Toowoomba Lyn Mogg

Hockey Queensland Women’s Masters Representative Awards 2018:

25 Year Award Rosely Giddey Kathy Worth

Gold Award (20 Years) Sue Mott

Silver Award (15 Years) Jan Galloway Gail Lomas Donna Smith Gail Willis

Bronze Award (10 Years) Cindy Atkinson Veronica Cazzola Belle Davis Annie Hudson Natalie Pace Jan Richards Anita Sikes

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