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Year Venue Qld Result Captain Vice Captain Manager Coach TEAM OFFICIALS & RESULTS ETC YEAR VENUE QLD RESULT CAPTAIN VICE CAPTAIN MANAGER COACH STATE TEAM PERSONNEL / OFFICIALS - WOMEN OPEN / SCORCHERS / BLAZE Qld Year Venue Winner Captain V-Captain Manager Coach Pos 1910 NSW 1911 Tasmania 1912 NSW 1913 SA 1914 NSW 1915-19 1st World War 1920 Tasmania 1921 SA / Tas 1922 Tasmania 1923 SA 1924 NSW 1925 Tas SA V Nairn E Pickering Miss Connah Brown/Bartholomew 1926 SA Victoria A Dent A Brew Miss Connah Mr Farley 1927 Vic NSW A Clarke A Brew s Davies Mr Bye 1928 NSW NSW / Vic A Brew D Drouyn Miss A Clarke Mr Bye 1929 WA WA Qld did not attend 1930 D Drouyn E McLucas 1931 Qld NSW P Buckland S Arrowsmith 1932 Tas Tas / Vic G Deviney E Pickering Miss Nairn 1933 SA Tasmania G Spurgin I Frizzell Miss Sommerville 1934 WA Tasmania P Scott Qld did not play Miss Sommerville 1935 NSW Tas / Vic D Hansford 1937 Qld NSW Carly Hansen Olive Perry 1938 Tas NSW 1939 SA WA Miss Sommerville 1940-45 2nd World War 1946 Vic WA Ruby Robinson A Bain Kath Langan 1947 WA K Miles E Richardson Ruby Robinson 1948 NSW WA J Sneddon I Siggs Kath Langan G Risson 1949 Qld WA P Dean M Morse Ruby Robinson 1950 Tas WA / NSW V Moodie P Raines Anna Smith 1951 SA WA Mavis Byme Irene Siggs Anna Smith 1952 Vic WA Mavis Byme Irene Siggs K Langan/R Robinson 1953 WA WA Ann Yeo Joyce Tate K Langan/R Robinson 1954 Tas WA Joyce Tate Margaret Weber Myra King 1955 Qld WA Shirley Otto Daphne Welch Mary (Pix) Josiffe 1956 v NZ / USA NSW Shirley Otto Daphne Welch Mary (Pix) Josiffe Mary Nairn 1957 SA WA Shirley Otto Adele Parkyn Mary (Pix) Josiffe Mary Nairn 1958 WA WA Janet Teys Audrey Marles P Josiffe / Myra King 1959 Vic WA Marie Wakeley M Russell Mary (Pix) Josiffe 1960 NSW WA Adele Plarkyn Janet Teys Mary (Pix) Josiffe 1961 Qld Qld 1st Nola Welch Adele Parkyn Mary (Pix) Josiffe H (Tim) Josiffe 1962 Tas WA Daphne Pirie Elma Dellit Mary (Pix) Josiffe 1963 SA WA Adele Parkyn B Sainioni Mary (Pix) Josiffe 1964 WA WA Adele Parkyn June Baker Mary (Pix) Josiffe 1965 Vic WA Heather Scraggs Di Hoffman Mary (Pix) Josiffe 1966 NSW WA Kay Kindervater Heather Scraggs Lesley Von Nida 1967 Qld WA Di Hoffman Carmel Waugh Mary (Pix) Josiffe 1968 Tas WA / SA Di Hoffman Kay Kindervater Miss B Watson 1969 SA WA Di Hirst Kay Lehmann Miss B Watson Ruby Robinson 1970 WA WA / SA Di Hirst Kay Lehmann Adele Parkyn 1971 Vic Victoria Kay Lehmann Annette West Adele Parkyn 1972 NSW WA Di Hirst Annette Dombrowski Adele Parkyn 1973 Qld WA Annette Dombrowski Kay Lehmann Adele Parkyn Kay Lehmann 1974 Tas WA Pam Adams Noela Holman Adele Parkyn Annette Dombrowski 1975 SA WA 6th Noela Gordon Val Worthington Adele Parkyn Don McWatters 1976 WA WA 5th Georgina Archer Kaye McLellan Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1977 Vic WA 3rd Joy Warren Carmel Waugh Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1978 NSW Qld / NSW / 1st Lee Clarke Julie Lennon Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite Tas 1979 Qld WA 2nd Pam Glossop Rosely Giddey Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1980 Tas Qld 1st Pam Glossop Kim Ireland Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite OPEN / SCORCHERS / BLAZE Continued Qld Year Venue Winner Captain V-Captain Manager Coach Pos 1981 ACT WA 2nd Pam Glossop Kim Ireland Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1982 SA WA 5th Pam Glossop Kim Ireland Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1983 WA Qld 1st Pam Glossop Julene Sunderland Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1984 NSW WA 3rd Robyn Boniface Kim Ireland Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1985 v Eng WA 3rd Wendy Bartlett Kerrie Richards Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1985 Vic WA 2nd Julene Grant Wendy Bartlett Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1986 Qld WA 3rd Julene Grant Wendy Bartlett Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1987 NT WA 2nd Debbie Bowman Kerry Wharton Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1988 ACT WA 3rd Debbie Bowman Tracey Belbin Elsie Quaite Jim Quaite 1989 Tas WA 2nd Debbie Bowman Tracey Belbin Enid Ginn Greg Richards 1990 SA WA 2nd Debbie Sullivan Tracey Belbin Enid Ginn Greg Richards 1991 WA WA 2nd Debbie Sullivan Tracey Belbin Enid Ginn Greg Richards 1992 Vic Qld 1st Debbie Sullivan Tracey Belbin Wendy Cook Greg Richards 1993 NSW Qld 1st Tracey Belbin Debbie Barratt Wendy Cook Greg Richards Last year of National Championship Format and first year of National League Format 1993 Syd NSW 6th Tracey Belbin Debbie Barratt Sue Weimers Greg Richards 1994 Perth WA 2nd Tracey Belbin Renita Farrell Sharyn Simpson Warren Richards 1995 Adel SA 4th Jenny Morris Renita Farrell Sharyn Simpson Kerry Wharton 1996 NSW 4th Jenny Morris Kelly Free / Helen Bartlett Warren Richards Anne-Marie Callow 1997 Syd Qld 1st Renita Garard Nikki Mott Helen Bartlett Neil Hawgood 1998 NSW 2nd Renita Garard Nikki Mott Helen Bartlett Peter Shaw 1999 NSW 3rd Robyn Shaw Des King 2000 NSW 2nd Robyn Shaw Des King 2001 NSW 2nd Nikki Hudson Robyn Shaw Des King 2002 NSW 2nd Robyn Shaw Des King 2003 Vic 2nd Nikki Hudson / Angie Skirving / Robyn Shaw Des King Tammy Cole Karen Smith 2004 Perth WA 3rd Robyn Shaw Des King 2005 Canberra Qld 1st Karen Smith Angie Skirving Robyn Shaw Margaret Dilger 2006 Adelaide WA 2nd Robyn Shaw Mark Rutter 2007 2nd Sue Brough Mark Rutter 2008 Canberra 2nd Suzie Faulkner / n/a Sue Brough Mark Rutter Angie Lambert 2009 2nd Madonna Blyth Sue Brough Des King 2010 Adel 2nd Madonna Blyth Sue Brough Margaret Dilger 2011 Darwin 4th Madonna Blyth Sue Brough Margaret Dilger 2012 Perth 3rd Madonna Blyth Brian Fitzpatrick Des King 2013 Hobart 1st Madonna Blyth Brian Fitzpatrick Des King 2014 Qld NSW 2nd Madonna Blyth Jodie Kenny Brian Fitzpatrick Des King 2015 Sydney Qld 1st Madonna Blyth Kim Tuckwell Lee Bodimeade 2016 Perth Qld 1st Jodie Kenny Kim Tuckwell Lee Bodimeade 2017 Perth Vic 2nd Jordyn Holzberger Nikki Taylor Lee Bodimeade 2018 Various NSW 2nd Jodie Kenny Ashlea Fey Nikki Taylor Lee Bodimeade Inaugural Hockey One format from 2019. Queensland Open Team known as Brisbane Blaze 2019 Various Bne Blaze 1st Jodie Kenny Lee Bodimeade Nikki Taylor 2020 dnp UNDER 21 Qld Year Venue Captain V-Captain Manager Coach Pos 1983 Vic 1st Robyn Winkworth Margaret Dilger 1984 NT 1st Debbie Bowman Margaret Dilger Adele Parkyn Jim Quaite 1985 Tas 2nd Margaret Dilger Di Walmsley Ray Everist Jim Quaite 1986 ACT 4th Julie Ashton Sandra Leeds Adele Parkyn Tony Gatley 1987 WA 1st Sandra Leeds Adele Parkyn Tony Gatley 1988 Vic 3rd Cheryl Moss Kathy McAully Adele Parkyn Tony Gatley 1989 NSW 2nd Debbie Wise Kathy McAully Cheryl Kann David McNulty 1990 Qld 1st Debbie Callaghan Letitia Warlosz Cheryl Kann David McNulty 1991 NT 1st Debbie Callaghan Letitia Warlosz Cheryl Kann David McNulty 1992 Tas 1st Renita Farrell Tammy Cole Julie Ashton-Lucy Lesley Schoenwald 1993 SA 1st Renita Farrell Tammy Cole Eileen Thumpkin Lesley Schoenwald 1994 Perth 3rd Pia Francini Tammy Cole Susan Weimers Debbie Bowman-Sullivan 1995 Canb 6th Meagan Thomas Christine Sheppard Cathy Taylor Greg Richards 1996 Melb 3rd Nicole McMahon Janita Ogilvie / Erin Smyth Cathy Taylor Barry Vohland 1997 Melb 3rd Kerrie Schmidt Janita Ogilvie / Nikki Mott Cathy Taylor Lesley Schoenwald 1998 G Cst 2nd Erin Smyth Cathy Taylor Jill Smith 1999 Darw 5th Suzie Faulkner Leanne Hammond / Margaret Dilger Carl Dalton Wendy Alcorn 2000 Hob 1st Suzie Faulkner Cathy Taylor-Alt Terry Evans 2001 Adel 2nd Wendy Alcorn / Leanne Hammond / Cathy Taylor-Alt Terry Evans Leanne Hammond Wendy Alcorn 2002 Perth 2nd Hayley Phipps Patrice Donnelly / Cathy Taylor-Alt Sharyn Simpson Renee Allen 2003 Cbra 1st Hayley Phipps Emma Meyer / Pam Patterson Sharyn Simpson Patrice Donnelly 2004 Syd 1st Jane Bennett / Madonna Blyth / Sue Brough Margaret Dilger Danette Boland Emma Meyer 2005 Darw 1st Teneal Attard Jane Bennett Sue Brough Margaret Dilger 2006 Bne 1st Amy Korner Lauren Richards Sue Brough Margaret Dilger 2007 Adel 1st Amy Korner Ellen Seaniger Cathy Taylor-Alt Margaret Dilger 2008 9+ 2nd Cathy Taylor Terry Khan 2009 Syd 5th Carla Hunter Alyssa Kerr / Aimee Griffiths Cathy Taylor Terry Khan 2010 Bne 2nd Regie Fisher Des King 2011 Cbra 3rd Regie Fisher Des King 2012 Adel 3rd Kris Hooley Margaret Dilger 2013 Darw 1st Kris Hooley Margaret Dilger 2014 Perth 2nd Kris Hooley Des King 2015 Hobart 3rd Kris Hooley Des King 2016 Sydney 1st Kris Hooley Des King 2017 W’gong 3rd Morgan Gallagher Kris Hooley Des King 2018 Sydney 2nd Morgan Gallagher Rebecca Schloss Nikki Taylor 2019 Lismore 1st Morgan Mathison Kris Hooley Nikki Taylor 2020 dnp Kris Hooley Dylan Elliott 2021 Moorebank Kris Hooley Matt Cook UNDER 18 Year Venue Qld Pos Captain V-Captain Manager Coach 1975 1st No U18 Championships 1976 to 1984 – See Under 19 Teams 1985 WA 2nd L Brown Sonya Carter R Everist Jim Quaite 1986 Vic L Brown Shaleen Mifsud R Everist Jim Quaite 1987 NSW Eq 1st D Callaghan Shaleen Mifsud J Tidey G Wakefield 1988 Qld 2nd D Callaghan Sh Carter J Tidey G Wakefield 1989 SA 1st D Callaghan Letitia Warlosz J Tidey G Wakefield 1990 Tas 1st A Callow Letitia Warlosz E Thumpkin G Wakefield 1991 ACT 1st T Cole Anne-Marie Callow J Tidey G Wakefield 1992 WA 1st V Hancock Meagan Thomas J Tidey G Wakefield 1993 Qld 2nd C Sheppard Nikki Mott J Tidey J Hadfield 1994 Vic 2nd K Schmidt Karen Smith J Ballantyne G Richards 1995 Syd 1st K Smith Erin Smyth / L Mann G Richards Janita Ogilvie 1996 Darw 3rd Janita Ogilvie Suzie Faulkner / Tracey O’Connor Cheryl Johnson Rebecca Richard-Preston 1997 Launc 2nd Suzie Faulkner Hope Brown / Tracey O’Connor Cheryl Johnson Vicki Perna 1998 Adel 3rd Leanne Hammond Hope Brown Tracey O’Connor David McNeil 1999 W’gong 2nd Hope Brown Patrice Donnelly Tina Malyon David McNeil 2000 Perth 1st Hayley Phipps / Rebecca Kathy Rogers Margaret Dilger Pokarier 2001 Bris 2nd Carly Lennon Danette Boland / Marilyn Chatfield Margaret Dilger Jane Bennett 2002 Melb 1st Jane Bennett Madonna Blyth
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