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2018 Women's Australian Hockey League (AHL) 6 - 28 Oct 2018 Various, Australia 2018 Women's Australian Hockey League (AHL) 6 - 28 Oct 2018 Various, Australia Team Details Canberra Strikers Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 2 BONE Edwina (C) 30 3 BAILEY-PRICE Catriona 26 4 SMITH Jessica 24 5 APPS Isabella 21 6 MONFRIES Millie 21 7 BONE Meredith 30 8 WATSON Shelley 29 11 GAUGHAN Sophie 22 13 ECONOMOS Samantha 24 14 EVANS Naomi 26 16 TICE Elena 20 17 MIDDLETON Beckie 32 22 LEE Rebecca 26 23 COMMERFORD Kalindi 24 25 TASESKA Tina 22 28 WHITE Sarah 21 30 HUNTER Rene (GK) 22 32 FORREST Talei (GK) 19 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2018-10-06 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager ECONOMOS Kim Assistant Coach MUTTON Elizabeth Assistant Coach YIP Jason Physiotherapist SYMTH Erin Physiotherapist GOODALL Suzi Head Coach BURROWS Lindsay Team Colours Shirts Yellow Skirts Royal Blue Socks Yellow | Royal Blue GK Shirts Lime Green Technical Delegate: BURT Josh (AUS) Page 1 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/10/ 1 19:28) 2018 Women's Australian Hockey League (AHL) 6 - 28 Oct 2018 Various, Australia Team Details NSW Arrows Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 BARTRAM Jocelyn (GK) 25 2 JOHNSTON Sarah 21 3 HANNA Kate 22 4 SMITH Emily 26 5 PARR Jessica (GK) 27 6 FARRELL Lisa 28 7 STEWART Grace 21 9 FLANAGAN Anna 26 10 HAYES Greta 21 12 PATTERSON Mikaela 21 13 BUNT Tamsin 29 14 NOBBS Kaitlin 21 15 POTTS Makaela 29 16 WATTERSON Jessica 21 17 MORGAN Georgina 25 22 JENNER Kate 28 23 WILSON Abigail 20 24 WILLIAMS Mariah 23 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2018-10-06 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager REES Gina Head Coach POWELL Katrina Assistant Coach SENIOR Ben Physiotherapist TRI Melanie Physiotherapist AITKEN Corrina Team Colours Shirts Sky Blue | Navy | White Skirts Sky Blue | Navy Socks Sky Blue | Navy GK Shirts Purple | Orange Technical Delegate: BURT Josh (AUS) Page 2 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/10/ 1 19:28) 2018 Women's Australian Hockey League (AHL) 6 - 28 Oct 2018 Various, Australia Team Details NT Pearls Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 DUGUID Elizabeth (GK) 26 2 HOES Jennifer (GK) 33 3 PERIS Brooke 25 4 GALLAGHER Felicity 22 5 SMITH Natarlia 22 6 van der VELDEN Babette 26 7 GRAF Jacqueline 20 8 AINSLIE Tayla 25 10 GRAF Georgia 19 11 JAMES Carly 20 12 LIDBETTER Erin 19 13 SHORT Josie 24 14 LEIPER Kim 24 15 FRANKEMA Seriou 24 16 NALDER Grace 24 17 BISHOP Danarra 23 18 MARTIN-BROWN Jessica 27 21 HEATH Chelsey 20 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2018-10-06 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager KNOWLER Alex Team Manager MACKROW Carol Head Coach NAPIER Tate Assistant Coach CAREY Chantrelle Team Physiotherapist JONES Nick Team Physiotherapist MILLER Daniel Team Colours Shirts Ochre Skirts Black Socks Black | Ochre GK Shirts Lime Green Technical Delegate: BURT Josh (AUS) Page 3 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/10/ 1 19:28) 2018 Women's Australian Hockey League (AHL) 6 - 28 Oct 2018 Various, Australia Team Details Queensland Scorchers Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 FITZPATRICK Savannah 23 2 FITZPATRICK Madison 21 4 FEY Ashlea 21 5 MALONE Ambrosia 20 6 DWYER Kirstin 29 7 KENNY Jodie 31 8 HOLZBERGER Jordyn 25 10 JAMES Madeline 24 11 RICHARDS Tegan 24 12 KERSHAW Stephanie 23 13 GREINER Rebecca 19 14 GALLAGHER Morgan 21 15 ASTBURY Hannah (GK) 20 16 BURROWS Emily (GK) 27 17 ELEISON Layla 20 22 WILKINSON Britt 22 25 HILLAS Georgia 22 27 TAYLOR Renee 22 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2018-10-06 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager TAYLOR Nikki Head Coach BODIMEADE Lee Assistant Coach ELLIOTT Dylan Physiotherapist BUNTINE Jesse Physiotherapist STOKES Mark Team Colours Shirts Maroon Skirts Maroon Socks Maroon | Gold GK Shirts Purple/green Technical Delegate: BURT Josh (AUS) Page 4 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/10/ 1 19:28) 2018 Women's Australian Hockey League (AHL) 6 - 28 Oct 2018 Various, Australia Team Details SA Suns Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 LAGOS Mariana 26 2 CLAXTON Jane (C) 25 3 FOORD Celeste 22 4 GRIST Emily 23 5 EVANS Holly 29 6 MACLACHLAN Euleena 22 7 HUNT Amy 25 8 de BROUGHE Emma 18 9 PENINGTON Alison 27 10 SPANO Miki 21 11 McMAHON Karri (C) 26 12 MORRISON Ashleigh 29 16 TALBOT Lucy 29 17 WELSTEAD Leah 22 18 HAMMOND Amy (GK) 20 22 WHITTAKER Georgia 22 24 SHAND Hattie 18 30 WELLS Ashlee (GK) 29 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2018-10-06 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager HIGGINS Mary-Ann Stand-In Manager COOPER Melody Head Coach DEDMAN Mark Physiotherapist NOTTLE Liam Team Colours Shirts Red Skirts Red Socks Yellow | Red GK Shirts Grey Technical Delegate: BURT Josh (AUS) Page 5 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/10/ 1 19:28) 2018 Women's Australian Hockey League (AHL) 6 - 28 Oct 2018 Various, Australia Team Details Tassie Van Demons Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 MCLEOD Sofie 33 4 GEEVES Nicole 34 5 HAAS Molly 19 7 HINTON Madeleine 21 9 TREMAYNE Jess 32 10 PATTEN Blair 27 11 SPANDLER Laura 18 12 ARTHUR Ashleigh 23 13 LAWRENCE Samantha 28 14 JACOBSON Louisa 28 15 FLANAGAN Jean 27 16 PAYNTER Nellie 20 18 MCCAMBRIDGE Sarah 30 19 WESTLAND Eliza 21 24 BRIDLEY Phillida 17 25 GUNN Julia 16 26 DALTON Evelyn (GK) 16 31 HAYWOOD Ruby-Rose (GK) 21 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2018-10-06 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager WELLS Greer Stand-In Manager WITHINGTON Brett Head Coach CARR Ilene Medical Doctor MIDDLETON Ian Medical Doctor MIDDLETON Dougal Physiotherapist MCHUGH Ian Team Colours Shirts Green Skirts Green Socks Green | Red GK Shirts Yellow | Green Technical Delegate: BURT Josh (AUS) Page 6 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/10/ 1 19:28) 2018 Women's Australian Hockey League (AHL) 6 - 28 Oct 2018 Various, Australia Team Details Victorian Vipers Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 GOULD Morgan (GK) 23 2 UTRI Aisling 20 3 HAMMOND Nicola 22 4 TAYLOR Sophie 23 5 BATES Kristina 22 6 BRAZEL Lily 23 7 CHAU Kary 30 8 COLASURDO Olivia 21 9 BREEN Sarah 24 11 VELZIAN Lydia 25 13 VAN den ASSEM Sabine 30 17 HURTZ Emily 28 18 PEARCE Meg 24 20 PADGET Hayley 26 22 RATCLIFFE Madi 20 23 SNOW Samantha 26 25 GRAVENALL Hannah 29 27 LYNCH Rachael (GK) 32 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2018-10-06 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager TAYLOR Mark Stand-In Manager JOSEPH Stacia Head Coach STRAPP Tim Assistant Coach BURROWS Phill Physiotherapist MIRECKI Daniel Team Colours Shirts Navy | White Skirts Navy Socks Navy | White GK Shirts Green Technical Delegate: BURT Josh (AUS) Page 7 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/10/ 1 19:28) 2018 Women's Australian Hockey League (AHL) 6 - 28 Oct 2018 Various, Australia Team Details WA Diamonds Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 MORGAN Phillipa 20 2 JUDD Erin (GK) 25 3 PEACOCK Candyce 22 4 BUCKLEY Jemma (C) 29 5 PASCOV Caitlin 28 6 FOSTER Sara 19 7 SQUIBB Penny 25 8 SLATTERY Kathryn 25 9 TONKIN Shanea 21 10 BESTALL Danielle 21 11 FRUSHER Rachel 24 12 MALAN Line 26 13 ARCHER Sienna 20 14 BROEK Roos 25 15 ROGERS-UFF Sage 21 17 GIBBS Annie 20 18 ROCKLIFF Renee 19 19 POWER Aleisha (GK) 21 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2018-10-06 Team Staff Role Name Stand-In Manager GOODS Paul Assistant Coach MCGURK Kobie Assistant Coach HALL Melissa Physiotherapist KENNEDY Renee Physiotherapist WOOD Michael Physiotherapist POOK Julia Head Coach DAVY Jeremy Team Colours Shirts Black Skirts Black Socks Gold | Black GK Shirts Grey Technical Delegate: BURT Josh (AUS) Page 8 of 8 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/10/ 1 19:28) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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