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2016 Women's Australian Hockey League 29 Sep - 9 Oct 2016 Perth, WA 2016 Women's Australian Hockey League 29 Sep - 9 Oct 2016 Perth, WA Team Details Canberra Strikers Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 2 BONE Edwina 28 3 COMMERFORD Kalindi 22 5 CARTWRIGHT Jenna 24 6 KINDON Stephanie 23 7 BONE Meredith (C) 28 8 GRAY Laura 21 9 WATSON Shelley (C) 27 11 RODDA Sophie 24 13 ECONOMOS Samantha 22 14 EVANS Naomi 24 15 FORREST Talei (GK) 17 16 O'HANLON Grace (GK) 24 17 STOREY Jenny 24 19 FLANAGAN Anna 24 22 MONFRIES Millie 19 25 TASESKA Tina 20 28 CURTIS Michaela 22 29 LOMAS Emma 22 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2016-09-29 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager ECONOMOS Kim Head Coach STAFFORD Mark Assistant Coach BUNT Jye Physiotherapist SYMTH Erin Team Colours Shirts Yellow | Royal Blue Skirts Royal Blue Socks Yellow | Royal Blue GK Shirts Cyan | Yellow Tournament Directors: MCGURK-DAVY Shayley (AUS), GREENSILL Joanne (AUS) Page 1 of 10 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/28 14:51) 2016 Women's Australian Hockey League 29 Sep - 9 Oct 2016 Perth, WA Team Details Malaysia Tigress Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 4 NURUL NABIHAH Mansur 5 NOR SYAFIQAH Mohd Zain 6 RAJA NORSHARINA Raja Shahbuddin 7 SITI NOOR AMARINA Ruhani 8 JULIANI Mohamad Din 10 SITI SHAHIDA Saad 11 NOR AZLIN Sumantri 12 HANIS NADIA Onn 16 SITI NOOR HAFIZA Zainordin (GK) 17 SITI RAHMAH Othman 18 NURUAL SHAFIQAH Mat Isa 19 FAZILLA SYVESTER Silin 20 WAN NOR FAIEZAH Md Sayuti 22 FATIN NAIMAH Zaki 24 SURIZAN Awang 25 FATIN SHAFIKA Md Shukri 27 NORAINI Abd Rashid 32 MAS HUZAIMAH Md Zain (GK) NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2016-09-29 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager Nor Saliza Head Coach DHARMARAJ Kanniah Assistant Coach LAILIN Abu Hassan Medical Doctor Razana Physiotherapist Dhiasafra Team Colours Shirts Yellow | Navy Blue Skirts Yellow | Navy Blue Socks Yellow | Navy Blue GK Shirts Blue | Red Tournament Directors: MCGURK-DAVY Shayley (AUS), GREENSILL Joanne (AUS) Page 2 of 10 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/28 14:51) 2016 Women's Australian Hockey League 29 Sep - 9 Oct 2016 Perth, WA Team Details New Zealand Futures Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 ROBERTS Brooke (GK) 21 2 NATION Kirsten (GK) 20 3 DICKINS Stephanie 21 5 DOWE Maddie 19 6 HULL Megan 20 7 JOOP Tessa 21 8 STEELE Phoebe 20 9 DAVIES Frances 19 10 WHITE Tayla 19 11 ACKROYD Josie 21 12 WIUM Emily 17 13 RITCHIE Deanna 20 14 TINNING Catherine 20 15 MCDONNELL Nicola 20 16 JAQUES Alia 21 17 MCLEAN Maddi 20 18 KIDDIE Bridget 20 21 ROBINSON Amy 20 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2016-09-29 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager NEIL Robyn Stand-In Manager EVANS Terry Head Coach DANCER Sean Physiotherapist MORITIS Kirsty Team Colours Shirts White | Blue | White Skirts White Socks White | Blue GK Shirts Red | Yellow Tournament Directors: MCGURK-DAVY Shayley (AUS), GREENSILL Joanne (AUS) Page 3 of 10 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/28 14:51) 2016 Women's Australian Hockey League 29 Sep - 9 Oct 2016 Perth, WA Team Details NSW Arrows Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 BARTRAM Jocelyn (GK) 23 2 HUNTER Rene (GK) 20 3 HANNA Kate 19 4 NOBBS Kaitlin 19 5 CARMICHAEL Mathilda 22 6 FARRELL Lisa 26 7 STEWART Grace 19 8 GRAY Kyah 22 10 HAYES Greta 19 11 ALLENDORF Murphy 22 12 PATTERSON Mikaela 19 13 BUNT Tamsin 27 14 MORGAN Georgina 23 15 WILSON Abigail 18 17 BRADY Alysha 29 18 WILLIAMS Mariah 21 20 GILLARD Andrea 19 21 SIMPSON Cara 23 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2016-09-29 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager GOODWIN Pam Stand-In Manager BAKER Brenda Head Coach POWELL Katrina Assistant Coach SENIOR Ben Physiotherapist BOYLE Sophie Psychologist BROPHY-WILLIAMS Ned Team Colours Shirts Sky Blue | Deepwater Blue Skirts Sky Blue | Deepwater Blue Socks Sky Blue | Navy GK Shirts Purple | Orange Tournament Directors: MCGURK-DAVY Shayley (AUS), GREENSILL Joanne (AUS) Page 4 of 10 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/28 14:51) 2016 Women's Australian Hockey League 29 Sep - 9 Oct 2016 Perth, WA Team Details NT Pearls Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 ASTBURY Hannah (GK) 18 2 MELLOR Adrienne 4 EMBLEM Jade 18 5 FITZSIMMONS Natasha 6 MARKOS Jemma 22 7 LEIPER Kim 22 8 STRAWHORN Natalie 18 9 MUTCH Amber 22 10 HETHERINGTON Emily 20 11 JOHNSTON Bree 33 12 LANGHAM Jessica 22 13 ROBERTS Anna 20 14 SIMPSON Molly 20 15 TONKIN Shanea 19 16 SCRIVEN Emma 25 17 THOMAS Leigh 20 18 DEL BORRELLO Natasha 19 19 BRENNAN Taylah (GK) 24 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2016-09-29 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager MARKOS Karen Head Coach GRANT James Assistant Coach WELCH Edward Physiotherapist CONNOLLY Jack Physiotherapist HENSON Tenielle Team Colours Shirts Black | Ochre Skirts Black Socks Black | Ochre GK Shirts Lime Green Tournament Directors: MCGURK-DAVY Shayley (AUS), GREENSILL Joanne (AUS) Page 5 of 10 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/28 14:51) 2016 Women's Australian Hockey League 29 Sep - 9 Oct 2016 Perth, WA Team Details Queensland Scorchers Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 FITZPATRICK Savannah 21 2 FITZPATRICK Madison 19 4 FEY Ashlea 19 5 MALONE Ambrosia 18 6 DWYER Kirstin 27 7 KENNY Jodie 29 8 HOLZBERGER Jordyn 23 9 FERGUSON Aleesa 21 10 JAMES Madeline 22 12 RICHARDS Tegan 22 13 GREINER Rebecca 17 14 GALLAGHER Morgan 18 15 SMITH Audrey (GK) 23 16 COMERFORD Clare (GK) 22 18 STONE Jamie 23 21 LAMMON Kazzia 23 22 WILKINSON Britt 20 27 TAYLOR Renee 20 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2016-09-29 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager TUCKWELL Kym Head Coach BODIMEADE Lee Assistant Coach KING Des Physiotherapist CURRIE Ben Team Colours Shirts Maroon | Gold Skirts Maroon | Gold Socks Maroon | Gold GK Shirts Blue | Pink Tournament Directors: MCGURK-DAVY Shayley (AUS), GREENSILL Joanne (AUS) Page 6 of 10 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/28 14:51) 2016 Women's Australian Hockey League 29 Sep - 9 Oct 2016 Perth, WA Team Details SA Suns Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 1 BUSIKO Anna 21 2 CLAXTON Jane 23 3 NANCE Gabi 22 4 GRIST Emily 21 5 SPANO Maddy 22 7 HUNT Amy 23 8 HOLLAND-SMITH Lucy 20 9 APPS Isabella 19 10 SPANO Miki 19 12 WATTERS Amy 22 13 HOGAN Samantha (GK) 21 14 BRIGHT Tarryn 33 15 PROST Sammy 26 16 JOHNSON Erin (GK) 25 18 BLAMEY Morgan 18 19 BUCHECKER Brooklyn 25 20 APPLEYARD Brooke 25 21 WATTERSON Jessica 19 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2016-09-29 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager HIGGINS Mary-Ann Head Coach NEIMKE Darren Head Coach DEDMAN Mark Physiotherapist PERKINS Sarah Team Colours Shirts Red | Yellow Skirts Red Socks Red | Yellow GK Shirts Grey Tournament Directors: MCGURK-DAVY Shayley (AUS), GREENSILL Joanne (AUS) Page 7 of 10 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/28 14:51) 2016 Women's Australian Hockey League 29 Sep - 9 Oct 2016 Perth, WA Team Details Tassie Van Demons Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 2 SPENCE Amelia 23 3 BRENNAN Eleanor 22 4 GEEVES Nicole 32 6 KENWORTHY Jemma 19 7 HINTON Madeleine 19 8 BONDE Holly (GK) 31 9 TREMAYNE Jess 30 10 PATTEN Blair 25 11 IKIN Brigit 25 12 ARTHUR Ashleigh 21 15 BLACKWELL Stephanie 25 16 McCALLISTER Ainsley 24 17 BRITTON Tayla 23 18 MCCAMBRIDGE Sarah 28 19 WESTLAND Eliza 19 21 MURPHY Madeleine 19 22 RICHARDSON Hannah 26 31 HAYWOOD Ruby-Rose (GK) 19 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2016-09-29 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager SMITH Melitta Stand-In Manager ANCHER Paul Head Coach CARR Ilene Medical Doctor PRITCHARD Michael Physiotherapist COOPER Madeline Physiotherapist CROUCH Paul Team Colours Shirts White | Green Skirts Green Socks Red | Green GK Shirts Yellow Tournament Directors: MCGURK-DAVY Shayley (AUS), GREENSILL Joanne (AUS) Page 8 of 10 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/28 14:51) 2016 Women's Australian Hockey League 29 Sep - 9 Oct 2016 Perth, WA Team Details Victorian Vipers Shirt No. Player Date of Birth Age* 2 NANSCAWEN Georgia 24 3 HAMMOND Nicola 20 4 TAYLOR Sophie 21 5 BATES Kristina 20 6 BRAZEL Lily 21 7 CHAU Kary 28 8 DURST Jessica (GK) 22 10 SCHUBACH Danielle 28 14 BARDEN Laura 22 15 COLASURDO Olivia 19 16 LISTER Annalyse 26 17 HURTZ Emily 26 18 PEARCE Meg 22 20 PADGET Hayley 24 22 RATCLIFFE Madi 18 23 SNOW Samantha 24 25 GRAVENALL Hannah 27 27 LYNCH Rachael (GK) 30 NB: Team lists are subject to change following the tournament briefing meeting * As of 2016-09-29 Team Staff Role Name Team Manager JOSEPH Stacia Head Coach STRAPP Tim Assistant Coach TAYLOR Mark Physiotherapist DE SOUZA Keith Team Colours Shirts Navy | White Skirts Navy | Orange Socks Navy | Orange | Rainbow GK Shirts Green Tournament Directors: MCGURK-DAVY Shayley (AUS), GREENSILL Joanne (AUS) Page 9 of 10 Copyright 2021 Hockey Australia (2021/09/28 14:51) 2016 Women's Australian Hockey League 29 Sep - 9 Oct 2016 Perth, WA Team Details WA Diamonds Shirt No.
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