Hockey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
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Field hockey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games for women took place between March 16 and March 25 while for men, between March 17 and March 26. Both competitions consisted of a round robin stage of two groups of five with the winners and runners-up of each group qualifying for the semi finals.
All matches were played at the State Netball and Hockey Centre in the Parkville area of Melbourne.
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[edit] Men's Tournament
[edit] Pool A
Australia and England qualified for semifinals. |
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[edit] Pool B
Pakistan and Malaysia qualified for the semifinals. |
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[edit] Semifinals
Australia and Pakistan advanced to gold medal match. |
[edit] Other matches
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[edit] Gold medal match
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[edit] Bronze medal match
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[edit] Medals
Medal | Team |
Gold | Australia |
Silver | Pakistan |
Bronze | Malaysia |
[edit] Men's Team Rosters
[edit] AUSTRALIA
(1.) Jamie Dwyer, (2.) Liam De Young, (4.) Michael McCann, (6.) Robert Hammond, (7.) Nathan Eglington, (9.) Mark Knowles, (13.) Luke Doerner, (14.) Grant Schubert, (15.) Bevan George, (18.) Stephen Lambert, (21.) Aaron Hopkins, (23.) Matthew Wells, (24.) Travis Brooks, (25.) Brent Livermore, (26.) Dean Butler, and (30.) Stephen Mowlam. Head Coach: Barry Dancer.
[edit] CANADA
(1.) Matthew Peck, (2.) Mike Mahood, (3.) Anthony Wright, (5.) Robin D'Abreo, (6.) Marian Schole, (7.) Michael Lee, (8.) Philip Wright, (9.) Ken Pereira, (10.) Wayne Fernandes, (11.) Peter Short, (12.) Dave Jameson, (13.) Rob Short, (16.) Scott Sandison, (17.) Connor Grimes, (18.) Paul Wettlaufer, (21.) Ravi Kahlon. Head Coach: Gene Muller.
[edit] ENGLAND
(4.) Glenn Kirkham, (5.) Richard Alexander, (9.) Martin Jones, (10.) Matt Daly, (11.) Brett Garrard, (12.) Jonty Clarke, (13.) Rob Moore, (14.) Ben Hawes, (15.) Robert Cordon, (18.) Barry Middleton, (20.) James Tindall, (21.) Jon Bleby, (23.) Jon Ebsworth, (24.) Ben Marsden, (25.) James Fair, and (28.) Simon Mantell. Head Coach: Jason Lee.
[edit] MALAYSIA
(1.) Ibrahim Mohamed Nasihin, (2.) Rahim Muhamad Amin, (3.) Boon Huat Chua, (4.) Kali Logan Raj, (5.) Kuham Shanmuganathan, (6.) Bakar Nor Azlan, (7.) Megat Termizi Megat Azrafiq, (8.) Mohan Jiwa, (9.) Nor Mohamed Madzli, (10.) Tengku Ahmad, (11.) Mat Radzi Mohamed Rodzhanizam, (12.) Kali Keevan Raj, (13.) Abu Ismail, (14.) Misron Azlan, (15.) Mohan Jivan, and (16.) Kumar Subramaniam. Head Coach: Wallace Tan.
[edit] NEW ZEALAND
(4.) Darren Smith, (6.) Simon Child, (7.) Blair Hopping, (8.) Dean Couzins, (10.) Ryan Archibald, (12.) Bradley Shaw, (14.) Bevan Hari, (16.) Paul Woolford, (17.) Kyle Pontifex, (18.) Phillip Burrows, (19.) Hayden Shaw, (20.) James Nation, (21.) Bryce Collins, (24.) Gareth Brooks, (25.) Shea McAleese, and (30.) Ben Collier. Head Coach: Kevin Towns.
[edit] SCOTLAND
(1.) Alistair McGregor, (2.) David Mitchell, (3.) Michael Leonard, (4.) Adam MacKenzie, (5.) Niall Stott, (6.) Jonathan Christie, (7.) David Mansouri, (8.) Vishal Marwaha, (9.) Graham Moodie, (10.) Douglas Simpson, (11.) Mark Ralph, (12.) Michael Christie, (13.) Allan Dick, (14.) David Ralph, (15.) Stephen Dick, and (16.) Graham Dunlop. Head Coach: Mathias Ahrens.
[edit] INDIA
(1.) Bharat Kumar Chetri, (2.) Deepak Thakur, (3.) Kanwalpreet Singh, (4.) Sandeep Singh, (5.) Tejbir Singh, (6.) Ignace Tirkey, (10.) Prabodh Tirkey, (11.) Didar Singh, (12.) Baljit Singh, (15.) Rajpal Singh, (19.) Sardara Singh, (21.) Viren Rasquinha, (23.) Arjun Halappa, (25.) William Xallxo, (27.) Vikram Pillay, and (28.) Tushar Khandekar. Head Coach: Rajinder Singh.
[edit] SOUTH AFRICA
(1.) Chris Hibbert, (2.) Franci du Plessis, (3.) Ken Forbes, (4.) Kyle Rhodes, (5.) Darryn Gallagher, (6.) Bruce Jacobs, (7.) John Paul, (8.) Wayne Madsen, (9.) Lungile Tsolekile, (10.) Jody Paul, (11.) Clyde Abrahams, (12.) Ian Symons, (13.) Leroy Phillips, (14.) Charles Rose-Innes, (15.) Reece Basson, and (16.) Justin Reid-Ross. Head Coach: Paul Revington.
[edit] PAKISTAN
(1.) Salman Akbar, (2.) Imram Warsi, (5.) Muhammad Saqlain, (7.) Dilawar Hussain, (8.) Adnan Maqsood, (9.) Tariq Aziz, (10.) Rehan Butt, (11.) Muhammad Shabbir, (12.) Nasir Ahmed, (14.) Mudassar Ali Khan, (15.) Shakeel Abbasi, (16.) Imran Khan Yousafzai, (17.) Muhammad Zakir, (19.) Muhammad Imran, (22.) Zeeshan Ashraf, and (29.) Muhammad Zubair. Head Coach: Asif Bajwa.
[edit] TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
(1.) Glenn Francis, (2.) Ron Alexander, (3.) Akim Toussaint, (4.) Damian Gordon, (5.) Nicholas da Costa, (6.) Solomon Eccles, (7.) Kwandwane Browne, (8.) Nigel Providence, (9.) Atiba Whittington, (10.) Wayne Legerton, (11.) Nel Lashley, (12.) Nicholas Wren, (13.) Dwain Quan Chan, (14.) Dillet Gilkes, (15.) Calvin Alexander, and (16.) Darren Cowie. Head Coach: David Francois.
[edit] Women's Tournament
[edit] Pool A
Australia and India qualify for the semifinal. |
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[edit] Pool B
New Zealand and England qualify for the semifinal. |
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[edit] Semifinals
Australia and India advanced to gold medal match. |
[edit] Other matches
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[edit] Gold medal match
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[edit] Bronze medal match
*England won on penalty shot, 3 - 1 in England favor. |
[edit] Medals
Medal | Team |
Gold | Australia |
Silver | India |
Bronze | England |
[edit] Women's Team Rosters
[edit] AUSTRALIA
(1.) Toni Cronk, (2.) Suzie Faulkner, (3.) Karen Smith, (7.) Kim Walker, (9.) Rebecca Sanders, (10.) Kate Hollywood, (11.) Emily Halliday, (12.) Madonna Blyth, (13.) Wendy Beattie, (14.) Nicole Arrold, (15.) Kobie McGurk, (17.) Rachel Imison, (24.) Angie Skirving, (25.) Melanie Twitt, (30.) Sarah Taylor, and (32.) Nikki Hudson. Head Coach: Frank Murray.
[edit] BARBADOS
(1.) Lana Als, (2.) Ann-Marie Alleyne, (3.) Dionne Clarke, (4.) Joana Davis, (5.) Chiaka Drakes, (6.) Deborah-Ann Holder, (7.) Maria Browne, (8.) Reyna Farnum, (9.) Tricia-Ann Greaves, (10.) Patrina Braithwaite, (11.) Allison Haynes, (12.) Cher King, (13.) Lisa Crichlow, (14.) Charlia Warner, (15.) Nicole Tempro, and (16.) Tara Howard. Head Coach: Elius Fanus.
[edit] CANADA
(3.) Megan Anderson, (4.) Johanna Bischof, (5.) Deb Cuthbert, (9.) Lauren MacLean, (11.) Sarah Forbes, (12.) Kelly Rezansoff, (13.) Stephanie Hume, (14.) Robin Leslie-Spencer, (15.) Stephanie Jameson, (18.) Kim Baker, (19.) Andrea Rushton, (21.) Ali Johnstone, (22.) Tiffany Michaluk, (23.) Katie Rushton, (27.) Clare Linton, and (32.) Azelia Liu. Head Coach: Sally Bell.
[edit] ENGLAND
(1.) Carolyn Reid, (2.) Beth Storry, (3.) Lisa Wooding, (5.) Crista Cullen, (6.) Mel Clewlow, (7.) Helen Grant, (8.) Helen Richardson, (10.) Lucilla Wright, (11.) Kate Walsh, (13.) Jennie Bimson, (15.) Alex Danson, (20.) Jo Ellis, (22.) Cathy Gilliat-Smith, (25.) Charlotte Hartley, (26.) Beckie Herbert, and (27.) Chloe Rogers. Head Coach: Danny Kerry.
[edit] INDIA
(1.) Helen Mary, (2.) Kanti Baa Bala, (3.) Nilima Kujur, (4.) Rajwinder Kaur, (5.) Sumrai Tete, (6.) Masira Samuel-Surin, (7.) Subhadra Pradhan, (8.) Asunta Lakra, (9.) Jyoti Sunita Kullu, (10.) Mamta Kharab, (11.) Jasjeet Handa, (12.) Surinder Kaur, (13.) Saba Anjum, (14.) Sanggai Maimon, (15.) Sarita Lakra, and (16.) Rajni Bala. Head Coach: Mahraja Kaushik.
[edit] MALAYSIA
(1.) Mizan Fauziah, (3.) Ahmad Intan, (4.) Kari Sebah Anak, (5.) Ali Noor Hasliza, (7.) Ruhani Siti Noor, (8.) Mohamad Din Juliana, (9.) Hashim Norfaraha, (10.) Othman Siti Rahmah, (12.) Arumugam Chitra Devi, (13.) Arumugam Kannagi, (14.) Abdul Rahman Nadia, (15.) Hashim Norbaini, (16.) Mahmud Ernawati, (17.) Lambor Catherine, (18.) Ismail Siti Sarah, and (22.) Rahmat Nurulshahizan. Head Coach: Rethinam Chidambaram Raja.
[edit] NIGERIA
(1.) Ladi Rogers, (3.) Helen Obialor, (4.) Christy Bulus, (5.) Queen Anuwa, (6.) Ajuma Ejegwa, (7.) Lucy Micheal Aleji, (8.) Lorinda Sati Yohanna, (9.) Justina Onyedum, (10.) Christy Agbo, (11.) Oluchi Obiefule, (12.) Itohan Evbenafese, (13.) Ijenwa Okah, (14.) Lilian Obasi, (15.) Susan Bulus, (18.) Serah Izang, and (19.) Patricia Uzuebu. Head Coach: Christian Kubeinje.
[edit] NEW ZEALAND
(1.) Kayla Sharland, (2.) Emily Naylor, (3.) Krystal Forgesson, (9.) Honor Dillon, (10.) Lizzy Igasan, (11.) Stacey Carr, (14.) Suzie Muirhead, (15.) Beth Jurgeliet, (16.) Clarissa Eshuis, (18.) Diana Weavers, (19.) Jane Maley, (20.) Frances Kreft, (25.) Kate Mahon, (26.) Anita Wawatai, (28.) Charlotte Harrison, and (29.) Michelle Hollands. Head Coach: Ian Rutledge.
[edit] SCOTLAND
(1.) Debbie McLeod, (2.) Cath Rae, (3.) Vikki Bunce, (4.) Louise Munn, (5.) Catriona Semple, (6.) Julie Kilpatrick, (7.) Jane Burley, (8.) Catriona Forrest, (9.) Samantha Judge, (10.) Rhona Simpson, (11.) Nikki Kidd, (12.) Linda Clement, (13.) Cheryl Valentine, (14.) Emma Rochlin, (15.) Alison Rowatt, and (16.) Louise Carroll. Head Coach: Lesley Hobley.
[edit] SOUTH AFRICA
(1.) Caroline Jack, (2.) Mariette Rix, (3.) Kate Hector, (4.) Nita Van Jaarsveldt, (5.) Tarryn Hosking, (6.) Lenise Marals, (7.) Lesle-Ann George, (8.) Marsha Marescia, (9.) Tarryn Bright, (10.) Kathleen Taylor, (11.) Sharne Wehmeyer, (12.) Lindsey Carlisle, (13.) Henna Du Buisson, (14.) Fiona Butler, (15.) Liesel Dorothy, and (16.) Jenny Wilson. Head Coach: Jenny King.
Sports at the 2006 Commonwealth Games (Melbourne) |
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