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New Zealand Hockey Representatives - Men (As at 5 November 2019) New Zealand Hockey Representatives - Men (As at 5 November 2019) PROVINCE (when FIRST NAME LAST NAME YEAR NO. of CAPS first selected) John C. ABRAMS 1956, 1958, 1960-63 Canterbury 15 Paul ACKERLEY 1974-77 Canterbury 25 K. ADAMS 1952 Waikato 0 D.P ALEXANDER 1923 Auckland 0 Scott ANDERSON 1990-00 Auckland 114 John ANSLOW 1964-65, 1967-68, 1970 Auckland 0 P. ANTHONY 1929 Auckland 0 David APPLEBY 1974-75 Auckland 0 Bradley APTED 1994-97, 1999 Auckland 52 Jeff ARCHIBALD 1970-86 Auckland 101 Ryan ARCHIBALD 1997-2012, 2014-16 Auckland 327 Ivan ARMSTRONG 1950, 1952, 1955-56, 1962 West Coast 0 Martin ATKINSON 2016- Central 7 G. ATWELL 1967 Auckland 0 Richard BAIN 2014- Canterbury 4 Joel BAKER 2009-12 Wellington 31 Warren BANKS 1973 Manawatu 0 J. BARCLAY 1958, 1960 Waipa 0 Ernest BARNES 1961-64 Canterbury 0 Shaun BARNETT 2005-06 North Harbour 14 Hamish BARON 2005 Auckland 8 Joseph BARTHOLOMEW 2009- North Harbour 39 M.J BAY 1932, 1934-35 North Auckland 0 B.W BEDFORD 1948 Otago 0 S.N BELL 1925-27 Canterbury 0 W.L BELL 1922 Canterbury 0 Cory BENNETT 2013- North Harbour 110 L.A BEST 1937-38 Nelson 0 P.S BETTS 1929, 1934 Taranaki 0 Michael BEVIN 1997-03 Otago 27 Balvant BHANA Canterbury 26 Priyesh BHANA 2009-10 North Harbour 26 Hus BHIKA Wellington 8 Hugh BISS 2000 Wellington 3 T. BLAKE 1958, 1961-64 Northland 0 A. BORREN 1969, 1971-72, 1974-77 Canterbury 0 Jan J. BORREN 1968, 1970-72 Canterbury 0 G.S BOTTING 1938 Otago 0 N. BOWDEN 1935, 1938 Canterbury 0 W.J BOWDEN 1935, 1938 Canterbury 0 L.U BOYD 1923 Wellington 0 Jason BRADLEY 2005 Canterbury 6 M. BROOKES 1929 Geraldine 0 Gareth BROOKS 2002-08, 2011 Canterbury 112 Chris BROWN Auckland 49 R. BROWN 1937 Wellington 0 M.G BROWNE 1937-38 Wellington 0 Bill BROWNE 1962 Canterbury 0 David BRYDON 1994, 1997 Marlborough 3 David BRYDON 2016- Canterbury 53 J.S BUCHAN 1948, 1952 Auckland 0 Wayne BUCKINGHAM Wellington 5 Andrew BUCKLEY 1992-00 Canterbury 70 Phillip BURROWS 2000- Wellington 343 Trevor (Sid) BURROWS 0 E. BURTON 1926 Auckland 0 Mark BURTT Canterbury 17 New Zealand Hockey Representatives - Men (As at 5 November 2019) PROVINCE (when FIRST NAME LAST NAME YEAR NO. of CAPS first selected) T.B BURTT 1938 Canterbury 0 T.G BURTT 1937, 1938 Canterbury 0 Malachi BUSCHL 2018 7 R. BUTLER 1926 Otago 0 Peter BYERS 1964 Wellington 0 Philip BYGRAVE 1954-56, 1958, 1960-61, 1964 Auckland 0 Graham BYLES 0 Richard CALKIN Wellington 1 G. CAMERON 1954 Auckland 0 Dr Rob CAMPBELL Canterbury 0 Roger CAPEY 1965, 1967-68 Northland 0 George CARNOUTSOS Canterbury 39 Tim CARTER 1964 Northland 0 Darryl CASSIDY 1992, 1994 Otago 5 K. CASSIN Auckland 1 Phil.L. CASSIN 1948, 1952 Otago 0 Alan CHESNEY 1973-77 Canterbury 0 Chan CHHIBA Auckland 23 Graham CHILD 1990 Auckland 3 Marcus CHILD 2010- Auckland 171 Simon CHILD 2005- Auckland 284 John CHRISTENSEN 1968, 1970, 1972-76 Canterbury 0 Lincoln CHURCHILL 2009 Midlands 1 F.S CLARK 1934-35, 1937-38 Auckland 0 Greg CLARK 1992-94 Canterbury 12 G.S COLE 1926-27, 1929 Auckland 0 Ben COLLIER 2005-07 North Harbour 137 Bryce COLLINS 2003-07 North Harbour 65 Hugh COMPAIN Auckland 4 George CONNELL 2017- Canterbury 7 Grant CONNELLEY 1994-95 Canterbury 2 Brett COOPER 1996 Canterbury 1 Hugh COPLAND 2005 Canterbury 6 Ashley CORBETT 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971 Taranaki 0 P. COTTON 1958 Canterbury 0 James COUGHLAN 2011 North Harbour 88 Dean COUZINS 2001-14 Otago 318 F.S COWLES 1929 Timaru 0 Robert CREFFIER 2016- Central 15 Grant CROFT 1995-97 Northland 8 John CULLEN 1960-64 Otago 0 Keith CUMBERPATCH 1956, 1958 Canterbury 0 Archie CURRIE 1956 Otago 0 Keiren DAJI 2000 Auckland 4 Peter DAJI Auckland 135 Willy DAVIDSON 2014- Canterbury 8 Don DAVIS Auckland 3 Greg DAYMAN 1969-77 Auckland 0 Paul DERHAM 1995-98 Canterbury 39 O.B DEY 1934-35, 1937 Otago 0 Dominic DIXON 3 Mel DOWN 1950, 1952, 1955 Canterbury 0 B.D DUFFIELD 1937 Canterbury 0 Steve EDWARDS 2007- North Harbour 220 Nick ELDER 2017- North Harbour 22 George ENERSEN 2014- Canterbury 61 H. ENGLERT 1955 Wellington 0 New Zealand Hockey Representatives - Men (As at 5 November 2019) PROVINCE (when FIRST NAME LAST NAME YEAR NO. of CAPS first selected) P. ENGLERT 1954 Wellington 0 T.A EWAN 1932, 1934-35 Waikato 0 Scott FALCONER 2006 Wellington 2 Marty FITZSIMONS Canterbury 0 Cain FLEMING 2005 Auckland 2 G.K FLETCHER 1926-27, 1929 Waikato 0 Ian FREE 1967, 1970 Auckland 0 Michael GAFA 1992-93 Nelson 6 Laurie GALLEN Wellington 53 Jeff GARNETT Tauranga 2 Bevan GIBBS 2000 Northland 4 Jeff GIBSON 18 Hymie GILL 1997-98, 2000-02 Canterbury 79 Ross GILLESPIE 1958, 1960-64 Canterbury 0 David M. GOLDSMITH 1956 Canterbury 0 Keith GORRINGE 1977 Auckland 15 Dion GOSLING 1994, 1996-05 Auckland 169 Mark GOWANS 1990-96 Canterbury 40 Stephen GRAHAM 2007-12 Central 26 David GREEN 2009-11 North Harbour 24 E. GRIBBLE 1950, 1952 Nelson 0 Stuart GRIMSHAW Wellington 46 David GRUNDY 1990-92 Canterbury 37 Michael GUNN 2000 Auckland 3 H. GURR 1925 Otago 0 Xavier GUY 2019- North Harbour 2 Tim GYLES 2005 Wellington 2 H. HANNAH 1952 Canterbury 0 N.P HANSEN 1923, 1929 Manawatu 0 Nick HAIG 2007- Canterbury 210 Bevan HARI 1997-07 Auckland 215 Troy HARI 2000 Auckland 4 Daniel HARRIS 2017- North Harbour 12 C. HART 1955 Manawatu 0 L. HART 1938 Manawatu 0 Andrew HASTIE 1996-00 Canterbury 68 Anthony HAYDE 1955, 1958, 1960-61 Auckland 0 Cameron HAYDE 2017- Canterbury 5 Norman HAYDE 1961-63 Auckland 0 Andy HAYWARD 2007- Canterbury 197 Leon HAYWARD 2019- Auckland 7 E. HEAPHY 1922-23 Wellington 0 Lindsay HENDERSON 1961 Manawatu 0 Casey HENWOOD 2003, 2005, 2007 Waikato 88 E.L HEYWOOD 1929 Marlborough 0 John W. HICKS 1965, 1967-69 Northland 0 Blair HILTON 2009- Wellington 167 Noel HOBSON 1955-56, 1958, 1960-63 Canterbury 0 Scott HOBSON 1990-92, 1994 Wellington 32 D. HOOD 1925 Wellington 0 H. HOOKHAM 1926 Auckland 0 Blair HOPPING 2000-2012 Waikato 264 C. HORE 1934 Canterbury 0 H.G HORE 1925-27, 1934 Canterbury 0 R.M IORNS 1958 Wairarapa 0 Tony INESON 1973-77 Canterbury 0 Chris INESON 1969, 1971-73 Canterbury 0 New Zealand Hockey Representatives - Men (As at 5 November 2019) PROVINCE (when FIRST NAME LAST NAME YEAR NO. of CAPS first selected) Hugo INGLIS 2009- Midlands 232 Andy INNES Canterbury 2 L. IRELAND 1925 Otago 0 N.R JACOBSEN 1922, 1925-26 Hawkes Bay 0 Doug JAMES 1955 Canterbury 0 Ron JENKINS 1948, 1950 Auckland 0 Stephen JENNESS 2010- Wellington 250 P. JOBLIN 1932 Wellington 0 Reginald JOHANSSON 1950, 1954-56 Wellington 0 A.C JOHNS 1922 Auckland 0 Brian JOHNSTON 1956 Manawatu 0 Chris JOHNSTON Wellington 9 H. JONES 1938 Auckland 0 Richard JOYCE 2014- North Harbour 86 Bruce.R. JUDGE 1961-65, 1967-68, 1970, 1975 Canterbury 0 Grantly JUDGE 1963-64 Otago 0 Mark KAKE 1992-95 Auckland 44 Ian KERR 1958, 1960-61, 1964 Wellington 0 Jonty KEANEY 2017- Auckland 13 John KIDDEY 1955, 1958 Canterbury 0 Kevin W. KIERNAN 1965 Canterbury 0 Kim KINGSTONE 2016- Auckland 19 David KOSOOF 2000-95 North Harbour 149 Sam LANE 2016- Canterbury 65 R. LAPWORTH 1961-63 Wellington 0 Trevor LAURENCE 1977 Auckland 27 H. LAWRY 1950 Wellington 0 Brett LEAVER 1991-02 Auckland 157 Mark LEAVER 1992-95 Auckland 42 Chris LESLIE Canterbury 45 Dane LETT 2014, 2017- Capital 77 Matt L'HUILLIER 2011-12 Wellington 34 Angus LINDSEY 1994 Northland 1 Alan LINTS SR Northland Alan LINTS JR 1986-1988 Northland 18 D.G LOADER 1937-38 Canterbury 0 Murray C. LOUDEN 1954-56 Otago 0 H. LUSTY 1927 Wellington 0 A.D MAHONEY 1926-27, 1929, 1937 Canterbury 0 Barry MAISTER 1967-68, 1970-77 Canterbury 0 Chris MAISTER 1976 Canterbury 0 G. MAISTER 1952 Canterbury 0 Selwyn.G. MAISTER 1965, 1967-68, 1973-77 Canterbury 0 Devon MANCHESTER 2012- Auckland 125 S.A MANDER 1922 Canterbury 0 Trevor MANNING 1967-69, 1971-73 Wellington 0 Maurice MARQUET 1977 Auckland 25 P.G MARTIN 1922 Canterbury 0 Murray MATHIESON 1960-61, 1963 Wellington 0 B. MAUNSELL 1961, 1964 Northland 0 Shea McALEESE 2005- Canterbury 310 J. McCORMACK 1973 Wellington 0 G. McGREGOR 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1960-62 Poverty Bay 0 Guy McGREGOR 1961 Wellington 0 Hamish McGREGOR 2010- Tauranga 35 Rodger McHARG 1973-75, 1977 Canterbury 0 Wayne McINDOE 1998-06 Wellington 111 New Zealand Hockey Representatives - Men (As at 5 November 2019) PROVINCE (when FIRST NAME LAST NAME YEAR NO. of CAPS first selected) Alan McINTYRE 1965, 1967-70, 1973-77 Wanganui 0 M. McKINNON 1958, 1960 Canterbury 0 E.G McLEOD 1922-23, 1926, 1929, 1935 Auckland 0 Grant McLEOD 1981-1992 Northland 115 Neil McLEOD 1974-75 Northland 0 Shane McLEOD 1995-96 North Harbour 14 Grant McMINN 1989, 1992-94 Wellington 8 Ross McPHERSON 1965, 1967-68, 1970-72 Northland 0 John MELHUISH Wellington 22 Bruce MELLOR 1975 Auckland 0 S. MILLS 1975 Auckland 0 Peter MISKIMMIN Wellington 150 Brent MISKIMMIN Wellington 43 Harry MISKIMMIN 2016- Capital 56 Leo MITAI-WELLS 2015- Midlands 42 L.T MONTEITH 1937 Auckland 0 C.M MOORE 1932, 1934-35 Wellington 0 B. MORRIS 1927 Canterbury 0 George MUIR 2013- North Harbour 141 P. MUNRO 1950 Manawatu 0 R. MUNRO 1932 Waikato 0 Nigel NAIRN 1990, 1992 Auckland 17 James NATION 2001, 2003-07 Wellington 105 Shay NEAL 2009- North Harbour 87 Dominic NEWMAN 2016- Canterbury 58 Simon NORTON Auckland 15 Kieran O'CONNER 7 Mike O'CONNER 1958, 1961 Wellington 0 D.
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