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Help with Secondary School Hockey Entry Forms HELP WITH SECONDARY SCHOOL HOCKEY ENTRY FORMS Each team’s eligibility is determined by the placing that team received in the 2019 tournaments. To use this document, find out where your team finished in 2019 (see Appendix A of this document), then find the corresponding position in the headings below (boys on the left, girls on the right). Follow the instructions in that section. If your school is entering multiple teams, you will need to do this for each team. Once you have filled in the appropriate online entry form/s, move to Section 2 of this document. Section 1 - Which Tournaments Can I Attend? Tier 1 and 2 Tournaments Secondary School Boys Teams who finished: Secondary School Girls Teams who finished: Ø 1st – 26th at the 2019 Rankin Cup/India Shield Ø 1st – 26th at the 2019 Federation Cup/Marie Fry Ø 1st or 2nd at the 2019 Founders Cup, Johnson Trophy Cup or Mayhill Cup Ø 1st or 2nd at the 2019 Jenny Hair Cup, Audrey Timlin Memorial or Chica Gilmer Trophy Your team has qualified for the 2020 Rankin Cup/India Shield or Federation Cup/Marie Fry Trophy 32-Team tournament. If you are entering any other teams in tier 3-4 tournaments, enter them in the correct tournament as directed by this document. Then go to Section 2 of this document for further instructions. Tier 3 Tournaments Secondary School Boys Teams who finished: Secondary School Girls Teams who finished: Ø 27th – 32nd at the 2019 Rankin Cup/India Shield Ø 27th – 32nd at the 2019 Federation Cup/Marie Fry Ø 3rd – 15th at the 2019 Founders Cup, Johnson Trophy Cup or Mayhill Cup Ø 3rd – 14th at the 2019 Jenny Hair Cup, Audrey Timlin Ø 1st at the 2019 Coaches Cup, Olympic Stick or Memorial or Chica Gilmer Trophy Woolaston Trophy Ø 1st at the 2019 Eveline Hankers Memorial, Jenny McDonald Cup, Kate Trolove Cup, Mary Clinton Cup, South Island Secondary School Tier 4 Girls tournament or Rosemary O’Brien Cup Your team is automatically eligible to attend either the 2020 Founders Cup, Johnson Cup or Mayhill Cup for boys or the 2019 Audrey Timlin Memorial, Chica Gilmer Trophy or Jenny Hair Cup for girls. • If you wish to attend one of the above tournaments, enter the name of the tournament on the online Entry Form. PLEASE NOTE: Only 16 teams can register for any of the above tournaments. As not all tournaments had the maximum numbers last year there will be a few openings for 2020. Please liaise with the Competitions Manager. • If you do not wish to attend any of the above tournaments, please notify Hockey NZ immediately If you are entering any other teams in tier 1 and or 4 tournaments, enter them in the correct tournament as directed by this document. Then go to Section 2 of this document for further instructions. 1 of 6 Tier 4 Tournaments Secondary School Boys Teams who finished: Secondary School Girls Teams who: Ø Finished 16th at the 2019 Founders Cup, Mayhill Ø Finished 15th or 16th at the 2019 Audrey Timlin Cup or Johnson Cup Memorial, Jenny Hair Cup or Chica Gilmer Trophy Ø Finished 2nd – 16th at the 2019 Founders Cup, Ø Finished 2nd – 16th at the 2019 Eveline Hankers Coaches Cup, Olympic Stick, Woolaston Trophy Memorial, Jenny Hair Cup, Jenny McDonald Cup, Ø Participated at the 2019 Mixed Tournament Kate Trolove Cup, Mary Clinton Cup, Rosemary Ø Did not participate at tournament in 2019 O’Brien Cup Ø Participated at the 2019 Mixed Tournaments Ø Did not participate at tournament in 2019 Your team is eligible to attend any of the following tournaments in 2020 (depending on gender): Boys: Coaches Cup, Olympic Stick, Woolaston Trophy Girls: Eveline Hankers Memorial, Jenny Hair Cup, Jenny McDonald Cup, Kate Trolove Cup, Mary Clinton Cup, South Island Secondary School Girls Tier 4 Tournament and Rosemary O’Brien Cup Mixed: North Island Mixed and South Island Mixed 2ND XI TEAMS 2nd XI Teams are only eligible to compete in the Galletly Cup (Boys) and Chris Arthur Cup (Girls) 2nd XI. These are a first in first served basis. IMPORTANT It is important before entering your team into a tournament that you have read this document in full. Section 2 – How to enter: Please use the online links located on the Hockey New Zealand Website to register your team(s). Extras If your team is combining you need to write a letter to the Hockey NZ requesting permission to combine. A list of players and the schools the players attend must accompany the entry. The Principals of all schools involved must sign the entry form. Each school must be affiliated to Hockey NZ. Once you have entered online, you will have an invoice generated for you by HNZ and sent out in due course. PLEASE ONLY PAY HNZ USING THIS INVOICE! PLEASE DO NOT POST ENTRY FORMS NEED HELP? Please contact Hockey NZ if you have any queries regarding the Secondary School Hockey Tournament Entries. Regan Bain National Tournament Coordinator 02040018199 [email protected] 2 of 6 APPENDIX A: 2019 National Secondary Schools Final Standings and 2020 Tournament Eligibility Rankin/India Shield Fed Cup/Marie Fry 1 Kings High School 1 St Cuthberts College 2 Timaru Boys High School 2 Christchurch Girls High School 3 Saint Kentigern College 3 St Margarets College 4 Hamilton Boys High School 4 Diocesan School for Girls 5 Rosmini College 5 Whangarei Girls High School 6 Christchurch Boys High School 6 Hamilton Girls High School 7 Westlake Boys High School 7 Rangi Ruru Girls School 8 St Andrews College 8 St Andrews College 9 Whangarei Boys High School 9 Napier Girls High School 10 New Plymouth Boys High School 10 Palmerston North Girls High School 11 Christ’s College 11 Bethlehem College 12 Auckland Grammar School 12 Baradene College 13 King’s College 13 Wellington Girls College 14 Tauranga Boys College 14 Fielding High School 15 Palmerston North Boy’s High School 15 Columba College 16 Paraparaumu College 16 Orewa College India Shield Tournament Marie Fry Tournament 17 St Bedes College 17 Westlake Girls High School 18 John McGlashan College 18 Villa Maria College 19 Whanganui High School 19 Wairarapa College 20 Hastings Boys High 20 Saint Kentigern College 21 Lindisfarne College 21 New Plymouth Girls High School 22 Burnside High School 22 Burnside High School 23 Wellington College 23 Hillcrest High School 24 St Paul’s Collegiate School 24 Queen Margaret College 25 Wairarapa College 25 St Matthew’s Collegiate 26 Southland Boys High School 26 Tauranga Girls Promoted Teams- Please register in to Tier 1 and 2 or notify asap if not wanting to move. 1 Rathkeale College Audrey 1 Lincoln High School 2 Taradale High School Timlin/Johnson Cup 2 Craighead Diocesan 1 Rangitoto College Chica 1 Wanganui Collegiate School 2 St Peters College Auckland Gilmer/Mayhill Cup 2 St Paul’s Collegiate 1 Napier Boys High School Jenny 1 Waikato Diocesan 2 Wanaganui Collegiate School Hair/Founders Cup 2 Sacred Heart Girls College New Plymouth Relegated Teams - To Register in to Tier 3 Tournaments 27 Pakuranga College 27 Iona College 28 Hutt International Boys School 28 King’s College 29 Trident High School 29 Otumoetai College 30 Taupo-nui-a-Tia College 30 Sacred Heart Girls College, Hamilton 31 Pukekohe High School 31 St Marys College, Ponsonby 32 Rongotai College 32 Western Heights High School 3 of 6 TIER 3 TOURNAMENTS: Those highlighted green are promoted. Those highlighted red are to register in to Tier 4. Request to stay in tier 3 can be made in tournaments that did not have 16 in 2019. Johnson Cup Audrey Timlin 1 Rathkeale College 1 Lincoln High School 2 Taradale High School 2 Craighead Diocesan 3 Cashmere High School 3 St Hildas Collegiate 4 Nelson College 4 James Hargest School 5 Otago Boys High School 5 Marlborough Girls College 6 Mount Roskill Grammar School 6 Kristin School 7 Shirley Boys High School 7 Paraparaumu College 8 Marlborough Boys College 8 Timaru Girls High School 9 Ashburton College 9 Marian College 10 Waimea College 10 Pakuranga College 11 James Hargest School 11 St Oran’s College 12 12 Cashmere High School 13 13 Southland Girls High School 14 14 Waimea College 15 15 Otago Girls High School 16 16 Mayhill Cup Chica Gilmer Rangitoto College 1 Wanganui Collegiate School St Peters College Auckland 2 St Pauls Collegiate School 3 Mount Albert Grammar 3 Kamo High School 4 Rotorua Boys High School 4 Rangitoto College 5 Orewa College 5 Epsom Girls Grammar 6 Sacred Heart College 6 Nga Tawa Diocesan School 7 Avondale College 7 Takapuna Grammar 8 Takapuna Grammar School 8 Carmel College 9 Macleans College 9 Samuel Marsden College 10 Kristin School 10 Long Bay College 11 Mahurangi College 11 Rosehill College 12 Havelock North High School 12 Whakatane High School 13 Otumoetai College 13 Mount Roskill Grammar 14 Rosehill College 14 Kapiti College 15 Hillcrest High School 15 Avondale College 16 16 Mt Albert Grammar School 17 17 Botany Downs Secondary College 18 Jenny Hair Waikato Diocesan, Sacred Heart Girls Founders Cup 1&2 College New Plymouth 1 Napier Boys High School 3 Taradale High School 2 Wanganui Collegiate School 4 Havelock North High School 3 Tawa College 5 Wellington East Girls College 4 Scots College 6 Taupo-nui-a-Tia College 5 Feilding High School 7 Gisborne Girls High School 6 Hauraki Plains College 8 John Paul College 7 Waiopehu College 9 Woodford House 8 Onslow College 10 Whanganui High School 9 ACG Strathallan 11 Tawa College 10 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Ruamata 12 Mahurangi College 4 of 6 11 Hutt Valley High School 13 Macleans College 12 Bethlehem College 14 Waiopehu College 13 Western Heights High School 15 Papamoa College 14 St Patrick’s College Silverstream 16 St Marys College 15 Kapiti College 17 16 Heretaunga College TIER 4 TOURNAMENTS: Those highlighted green are eligible to register in tier 3 – please advise asap if you do not wish to be promoted.
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