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Brisbane Hockey Grand Finals Brisbane Hockey Grand Finals 14th September, 2019 State Hockey Centre, Lytton Road, Colmslie TODAY’S PROGRAM Brisbane Men's Grand Finals Brisbane Women’s Grand Finals 10:30am - BHL 3 – SHC 1 10:30am - BWHA 3 – SHC 2 Pine Rivers St Andrews v Eastern Suburbs University of Qld 3 v Kedron Wavell Services 3 Umpires: B Mathers & S Hamilton Res: A Comerford Umpires: K Noonan & J Currie Res: A Gough Tech Officials: S Pritchard, P Hawgood, A Pritchard Tech Officials: Naomi Crase, Kylie Cassidy, Margie Brown 12:15pm - BHL 2 – SHC 1 12:15pm - BWHA 2 – SHC 2 Pine Rivers St Andrews v University of Qld University of Qld 2 v Eastern Suburbs 2 Umpires: A Kearns & B Carlon Res: S Hamilton Umpires: L Berndt & D O'Connell Res: K Noonan Tech Officials: L Marsden, J Chambers Tech Officials: John Luff, Cheryl Kann, Caroline Schomberg 2:00pm - BWHA 1 – SHC 1 3:50pm approx – BHA Award Presentation University of Qld 1 v Kedron Wavell Services 1 BHA Best & Fairest & Club Awards Umpires: K Chandler & T Leonard Res: D O'Connell Tech Officials: Jenny Heron, Lyn Thomas, Lesley Bennett 4:15pm - BHL 1 – SHC 1 Umpire Mentor: J Hadfield Labrador v Eastern Suburbs Umpires: S Rogers & A Barry Res: B Carlon Tech Officials: L Pritchard, K Argent, E Pritchard Messages from the Presidents BHA President's Message BWHA President's Message The 2019 season draws to a close for a number of you this Today is the culmination of our 2019 turf competition and I weekend. I hope it has been an enjoyable one for you on and welcome all players, supporters, officials and spectators to the off the field. Success comes in many forms at an individual, 2019 Brisbane Grand Finals. This is again an opportunity to team and Club level. see our top teams in action and to watch some exciting hockey. Today is about on field success but also an opportunity to reflect on the other successes we have had as a sport this Thank you to all clubs, teams, umpires and match officials for year. I trust we will all have an enjoyable and wonderful contributing to a successful 2019 season and good luck to all weekend as we gather to celebrate all that is good about our teams playing today. sport. I would like to thank all those who have contributed to Dr Karin Walduck our season this year and look forward to doing it all again President, Brisbane Women’s Hockey Association Inc next year. Todd Fuller President, Brisbane Hockey Association Inc Men's Brisbane Hockey League 1 BWHA Women's Division 1 4:15 pm - Field 1 2:00 pm - Field 1 sponsored by Bart Mellish MP & Joan Pease MP Labrador Eastern Suburbs University of Qld Kedron Wavell Services 1 Tyler Arundel GK Casey Lee 1 Rhiannon Baxter 2 Brittany Wilkinson 3 Josh Baxter 2 Mackenzie Warne 2 Georgia Graf 5 Alyssa Kerr 4 Reece Gaddes 3 Jarrod Brown 3 Rhyleigh Brown 6 Jasmine Larosa 5 Luca Brown 4 Troy Elder 4 Meg Pearce 8 Hannah Lowry 6 Dylan Wotherspoon 5 Scott Boyde 5 Morgan Gallagher (C) 9 Jodie Kenny 7 Adam Imer (vc) 6 Mark Knowles 6 Caitlin Day 11 Tegan Kerr 9 Joe Reardon (c) 7 Arin Doig 8 Jac Graf 13 Madeleine James (C) 10 Reagan Martin 8 Tyler Spry 10 Jamie Stone 14 Britt Noffke 11 Joe Sandor 9 Hugh Pembroke 13 Kelly McNamara 17 Ashlyn McBurnie 12 Luke Tyne 10 Kane Posselt 14 Emily Caton 18 Kendra Fitzpatrick 13 Ethan White 11 Matt Pembroke 15 Monique Brummer 19 Candice Champion 15 Will Mathison 12 Jacob Webber 23 Jessica Chad 20 Shania Meyers 24 Brad Hughes 13 Matt Gohdes 27 Claire Ait Oumeziane 24 Abbey Lowry 25 Brent Livermore 14 Matt Shaw 60 Jess Wilkinson 30 Georgie West 27 Kyle Prestwich 15 Ryan Parry GK Hannah Astbury 40 Courtney Davis GK Aaron Weiss 18 Dale Gohdes GK Sarah Steinhardt GK Amanda Paech Manager: David Reardon GK Gennessa Lee Coach: Darren Fowler Manager: Jarrod Black Manager: Geoff Caton A/Coach: Bruce Curtis Coach: Mark Knowles Coach: Matt Bradley Manager: Allan Kerr A/Coach: Kylie Fowler Coach: Nikki Taylor Men's BHL1 Grand Final Preview Women's Division 1 Grand Final Preview For the second time in three seasons Easts takes on Labrador in University of Queensland won a fairy-tale maiden Division 1 grand the grand final, a blockbuster clash of star-studded sides. The most final last year. Will it be Kedron-Wavell’s turn to hold the premiership dominant team of the decade seeking a sixth title in seven years, shield for the first time today? Easts meets an opponent chasing a first Brisbane top-grade title. For just the fourth time in ten years teams that finished first and The teams that finished one-two on the ladder share seven second on the ladder will face off in the grand final. Today’s game internationals: Matt Gohdes, Mark Knowles, Troy Elder, Scott sees the league’s best attacking team, Kedron-Wavell, take on the Boyde (Easts), Dylan Wotherspoon, Brent Livermore and Adam best defensive outfit, in UQ. While the students have only conceded Imer (Labrador). Six Brisbane Blaze players for the Hockey One 24 goals in the past two years – 12 each season – one-third of national league – three for Easts and three for Labrador – will play those goals were scored by Kedron-Wavell. today. The midfield clash between two league best and fairest winners, Easts twice beat Labrador on the way to being the first team since Morgan Gallagher and Alyssa Kerr, should be a highlight of the 1985 to go through the regular season undefeated. Labrador beat match. Former Victorian Vipers star Meg Pearce, player of the final Easts in the mid-year Memorial Cup final 5-3 before toppling the when UQ beat Easts last year, will also likely have a major Tigers in a semi-final shootout, after the game finished 1-1. influence. Labrador again needs to nullify Easts’ scoring prowess. Goalkeeper The return of Jodie Kenny from Australian duties will bolster the Aaron Weiss has conceded one goal in his last 140 minutes of Wolves but Britt Noffke, Jasmine Larosa and Britt Wilkinson, the hockey and Labrador’s defenders must repel a potent attacking competition’s top goal scorer, need to be at their best to penetrate team spearheaded by Jacob Webber, Mackenzie Warne and Arin the Minor Premier’s tight defence led by Caitlyn Day, Jamie Stone Doig. The Tigerstix will aim to minimise penalty corners to deny and Hannah Astbury. league top scorer and drag flick specialist Webber scoring chances. Consistently one of the competition’s top teams with eight top-three Labrador needs emerging stars Luca Brown, Ethan White and Will finishes this decade, Kedron-Wavell is yet to win a premiership. But Mathison to stand tall alongside the experienced Livermore, Joe against Easts last week the Wolves overcame their Achilles heel, Reardon and Luke Tyne and have Wotherspoon and Brad Hughes winning their first finals shootout in four attempts to advance to a fire against Knowles and the Pembroke brothers. third grand final. All but one of Easts’ players has grand final experience compared The last two matches between Kedron-Wavell and UQ were draws, to just six Labrador players. The last 10 times the sides that with the Red Roos winning a semi-final shootout a fortnight ago finished first and second have met in the grand final, the Minor following a scoreless 70 minutes. Expect another tight contest today Premiers have won on six occasions – Lee Oliver. which could see goalkeepers Astbury and Amanda Paech again called into action in shootouts – Lee Oliver. 2019 Watch the Div 1 Games Brisbane Hockey Grand Finals Live Streaming Brisbane Find us on Facebook URL: livestream.com/accounts/9457344 @Brisbane01 or @brisbane.hockey.1 Men’s Brisbane Hockey League 2 Women’s Division 2 12:15 - Field 1 12:15 - Field 2 Pine Rivers St Andrews University of Qld University of Qld 2 Eastern Suburbs 2 1 Ryk Thiessens 1 Jack Elmer 15 Monique Brummer 1 Kathryn Hall 2 Connor Robertson (GK) 2 Craig Macintosh 16 Jaden Bollman 2 Maddie Shaw 3 Cooper Johnson 3 Tim Hetzel 17 Holley Morton 3 Stella Harris 4 Harry Kettewell 4 Jarryd Dawes 18 Jac Gallop 4 Samantha Nguyen 5 Tom Bolton 5 Tom Smith 19 Abbey Hill 5 Rachel Bellchambers 6 Chandan Smith 6 Forbes Motsi 20 Chloe Hill 6 Kelly Knowles 7 Trent Goldenstein 7 Ryan Kershaw 21 Sarah Walton 7 Margie Quill 8 Jacob Reid 8 Codey Warhurst 24 Beth Westmore 8 Lucy Smith 9 Zac Day 9 Ryan Wagner 25 Shannon Donald (C) 9 Ashley Spry 10 Nick Rowland 10 Greg Collins 27 Claire Ait Oumeziane 10 Angela McGreevy 11 Paul Hubbard 11 Max Elmer 28 Georgia Carr-Brown 11 Bridget Tilse 12 Nick Bolton 13 Rhys Cullen 29 Georgie Mutton 12 Georgia Robinson 13 Michael Stokes 14 Kalum Warhurst 60 Jess Wilkinson 13 Rachel Famularo 14 Ethan Triggell (C) 15 Michael Troup 108 Miekie Han Yi Go 14 Jane Ramsay 15 Nathan Francey 16 Sam Burns GK Sarah Steinhardt 29 Sarah Currie (C) 16 Tom Woodley (GK) GK Michael Webb GK Ella Brown Coach: Greg Collins Manager: Sarah Ballam Mngrs: Warrish Shillito Manager: Sue Carey Coach: Andrew May & Brad Jessep Coach: Ray Carey A/Coach: Tyler Newell Coach: Ryan Kershaw Men’s Brisbane Hockey League 3 Women’s Division 3 10:30 am - Field 1 10:30 - Field 2 Pine Rivers St Andrews Eastern Suburbs University of Qld 3 Kedron Wavell Services 3 1 Jacob Anderson 2 Oscar O'Connor 22 Jo O'Neil 8 Melanie Blanchard 2 Ollie Turner 4 Ben Ward 24 Sammi Chew 22 Aleyse Meyer 3 Matt Bradley 5 Mitch Roberts 33 Ali Westmore 29 Mia Miskeiwicz 4 Joel DeYoung 6 Rolland Hilling-Smith 34 Rachel Caton 31 Alyson Aleksic 5 Greg Robertson 7 Hamish West 35 Sarah Hannam 37 Tessa Long 6 Tom Roche 8 Oli Prest 36 Ash Holcroft 38 Hannah Sky 7 Sam Treloar 9 Ryan Paterson 37 Ebony Harber 43 Sophie Edwards 8 Matt Kleidon 10 Kim Bevis 38 Veronica Morlotti 45 Susan McCarthy 9 Clinton Hart 11 Nick Moir
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