Hockey WA
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Hockey WA is the organization responsible for the sport of Field Hockey in the state of Western Australia, Australia. Hockey WA is represented in the Australian Hockey League competition by the SmokeFree WA Thundersticks and the SmokeFree WA Diamonds. Hockey WA also run the Wizard Home Loans League and the Wizard Home Loans Cup.
In late 2003, Hockey WA was formed from a merger between the Western Australian Men's Hockey Association and the Western Australian Women's Hockey Association. It is approaching 100 years since the establishment of the individual Associations and it is anticipated that the amalgamation will be of major benefit to Hockey in Western Australia.
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[edit] Early history
Early records indicated that hockey matches were taking place in Western Australia around 1903 and that by 1906 four Teams existed in the Perth area. In 1906 an inter-club competition had begun and by 1908 the Western Australian Hockey Association had been formed.
Games involving women and particularly schoolgirls were reported in the early 1900's and the Western Australian Women’s Hockey Association was officially formed on the 14th June 1916.
The Western Australian Association decided to adopt the Rules and Regulations of The Hockey Association and sought affiliation with that England based body in 1907.
The early Western Australian teams were mainly located in the Perth area. However the Wilberforce Club Team emerged in 1906 and carried the name of the Hamersley Farm and Homestead, which was situated near York. The Wilberforce team was a family affair and for many of the matches the team mainly comprised the members of two families. The opposing teams were required to travel (by train) back and forth to York and to the City (some 100 kilometres each way) to complete their match programme.
The condition of some of the playing surfaces that were available in these early times was reported to be "poor". However, this may have been partly acceptable to the match participants who were often referred to as being "enthusiastic and robust". The "Association Ground" was the W.A.C.A Cricket Ground of today and was one of the better pitches and regular venues for the hockey matches. Matches were also played at the Royal Agricultural Society's Claremont Show-Grounds and at the South Perth Zoological Gardens.
In the first few years up to six teams including Perth, Wilberforce, Fremantle, YMCA, Claremont and Guildford engaged in hard fought games in an endeavor to win the Hope Cup, which had been donated by Dr. Hope and was contested by the top grade teams from 1908. Early honors were shared between the Perth and Wilberforce Clubs. In the five-year period from 1908 to 1912 Wilberforce won the Cup three times and Perth won twice.
Inter-Club matches continued until 1915 when World War I intervened and it was in the early 1920's before hockey resumed on a competitive basis. The formation of an Australian Hockey Association had been under consideration and was formalized on 29th June 1925 when the first Annual General Meeting was held in Sydney.
In 1928, Western Australia participated for the first time in an Australian Senior Championship. The Team traveled by Ocean Liner across the Bight to Adelaide to contest the Title, which was ultimately won by the Home Team. Following this, the other States agreed to travel to Perth to take part in the 1929 Carnival, which coincided with this State's Centenary year. Western Australia had its first Title victory in that special year and went on to win the Championship twice in the 1930's and was a strong contender thereafter.
After the Second World War and in the late 1940's, the hockey standards in Western Australia and to a lesser extent in other parts of Australia were strengthened by an influx of skillful and promising young players and coaches, particularly from India, who came to settle in Australia after Independence was gained.
The Senior Inter-State Championship was held annually and the venue rotated among the States. Western Australia was a prominent force. In the period from 1928 to 1992, Western Australia won 29 of the 61 Championships held and this included a nine-year period (1962-70) when eight titles were won. Since 1992, the National Hockey League has become the major annual inter-state competition and Western Australia has won six of the twelve Titles contested to date.
The Western Australian Women's Teams have also been successful at National Championship level. After first competing in 1921, Western Australia won the Championship on 43 occasions including 30 wins in the 35-year period (1957 - 1991).
These successful State Teams made strong contributions to the development of players and aided selection in Australia's Men and Women's National and International teams. In addition, Perth has been be acknowledged to be the center of strong top-level inter-Club competition.
[edit] National Championships
[edit] Men
[edit] AHL
1991-Present
Champions: 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2008
Runners-Up: 1997, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007
3rd: 2005
[edit] Open
Champions:
Runners-Up:
3rd:
[edit] Under 21
Champions: 1983, 1988, 1989, 1996, 2002, 2005
Runners-Up: 2000, 2003
3rd: 1993, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2007
[edit] Under 18
Champions: 1984, 1990, 1991, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2005
Runners-Up: 1994, 1997, 1999, 2003
3rd: 1995, 2000, 2001, 2007
[edit] Under 15
Champions: 1983, 1996, 1999, 2001
Runners-Up: 1993, 2003, 2004, 2005
3rd: 1998
[edit] Women
[edit] AHL
1993-Present
Champions: 1994, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008
Runners-Up: 1996, 2005
3rd: 1993, 1995, 1998
[edit] Open
Champions: 1991
Runners-Up:
3rd:
[edit] Under 21
Champions: 1985, 1988
Runners-Up: 1994, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2007
3rd: 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003
[edit] Under 18
Champions: 1985, 1987, 1996, 1997, 2006
Runners-Up: 1998, 2002
3rd: 1991, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2004, 2005
[edit] Under 15
Champions: 2005
Runners-Up: 2003, 2004
3rd: 2006, 2007
[edit] Domestic
[edit] Men's Competition
[edit] Wizard Home Loans Cup
Year | Premier |
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1908 | Perth |
1909 | Wilberforce |
1910 | Wilberforce |
1911 | Perth |
1912 | Wilberforce |
1913 | Cottesloe |
1914 | Claremont |
1919 | Claremont |
1920 | Claremont |
1921 | Suburban |
1922 | Suburban |
1923 | Suburban |
1924 | Suburban |
1925 | Suburban |
1926 | Suburban |
1927 | Suburban |
1928 | Perth |
1929 | Perth |
1930 | Suburban |
1931 | Perth |
1932 | Guildford |
1933 | Perth |
1934 | Perth |
1935 | Perth |
1936 | Perth |
1937 | Cricketers |
1938 | Cricketers |
1939 | Cricketers |
1940 | Cricketers |
1945 | The University of WA |
1946 | Cricketers |
1947 | Guildford The University of WA |
1948 | Cricketers |
1949 | The University of WA |
1950 | Fremantle |
1951 | Cricketers |
1952 | Fremantle |
1953 | Cricketers |
1954 | Cricketers |
1955 | CBC |
1956 | CBC |
1957 | Perth |
1958 | Perth |
1959 | Perth |
1960 | Cricketers |
1961 | CBC |
1962 | Cricketers |
1963 | Cricketers |
1964 | YMCA Perth |
1965 | Cricketers |
1966 | YMCA Perth |
1967 | Cricketers |
1968 | YMCA Perth |
1969 | Old Modernians |
1970 | Old Modernians |
1971 | Cricketers |
1972 | YMCA Perth |
1973 | Cricketers |
1974 | Old Aquinians |
1975 | YMCA Perth |
1976 | Cricketers |
1977 | Cricketers |
1978 | YMCA Perth |
1979 | Cricketers |
1980 | Cricketers |
1981 | Old Aquinians |
1982 | Suburban Nedlands |
1983 | Suburban Nedlands |
1984 | Suburban Nedlands |
1985 | YMCA Perth |
1986 | Cricketers |
1987 | Suburban Nedlands |
1988 | YMCA Perth |
1989 | Westside Wolves |
1990 | WASPS |
1991 | WASPS |
1992 | The University of WA |
1993 | The University of WA |
1994 | Old Aquinians |
1995 | The University of WA |
1996 | Victoria Park Panthers |
1997 | Curtin Trinity Tigers |
1998 | Curtin Trinity Pirates |
1999 | YMCC |
2000 | Curtin Trinity Pirates |
2001 | Curtin Trinity Pirates |
2002 | The University of WA |
2003 | WASPS |
2004 | The University of WA |
2005 | The University of WA |
2006 | Fremantle |
2007 | The University of WA |
[edit] Olympians' Medal
Awarded annually to the Fairest and Best player in the men's first division competition. Umpires award one set of votes for each qualifying season game on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis with votes confidentially tabulated by Hockey WA and awarded at the Annual Dinner.
Year | Winner | Club |
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1976 | Steve Hayward | The University of WA |
1977 | David Bell | Old Aquinians |
1978 | David Bell | Fremantle |
1979 | David Bell | Fremantle |
1980 | Ric Charlesworth | The University of WA |
1981 | Michael Nobbs | Suburban Nedlands |
1982 | Steve Hayward | The University of WA |
1983 | Craig Davies | Fremantle |
1984 | Geoff Bott | YMCA |
1985 | Terry Lecce | Fremantle |
1986 | David Bell | Old Aquinians |
1987 | John Bestall | Trinity Tigers |
1988 | Bryan Zekulich | WASPS |
1989 | Warren Birmingham | Fremantle |
1990 | Michael Nobbs | The University of WA |
1991 | Geoff Bott | YMCA |
1992 | Paul Lewis | North Coast Raiders |
1993 | Peter Haslehurst | Westside Wolves |
1994 | Paul Armitage | Westside Wolves |
1995 | Graham Reid | Victoria Park Panthers |
1996 | Lee Bodimeade Graham Reid |
WASPS Victoria Park Panthers |
1997 | Matthew Wells | Old Modernians |
1998 | Graham Reid | Victoria Park Panthers |
1999 | Ian Wishart | YMCC |
2000 | Ian Wishart | YMCC |
2001 | Paul Armitage | Westside Wolves |
2002 | Tom Kavanagh | Hale |
2003 | Andrew Smith | Hale |
2004 | David Hennessy | WASPS |
2005 | Alistair Park | Westside Wolves |
2006 | Phil Hulbert | Victoria Park Panthers |
2007 | Darryl McCormick | Fremantle |
[edit] Women's Competition
[edit] Wizard Home Loans League
Year | Premier |
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1965 | Surf |
1966 | Surf |
1967 | Fremantle |
1968 | Surf |
1969 | Pirates |
1970 | Pirates Surf |
1971 | Graduates |
1972 | Surf |
1973 | Surf |
1974 | Surf |
1975 | Surf |
1976 | Surf |
1977 | The University of WA |
1978 | Graduates |
1979 | The University of WA |
1980 | The University of WA |
1981 | Graduates |
1982 | Graduates |
1983 | The University of WA |
1984 | Graduates |
1985 | Surf |
1986 | Pirates |
1987 | Westside Wolves |
1988 | The University of WA |
1989 | Westside Wolves |
1990 | The University of WA |
1991 | Pirates |
1992 | North Coast Raiders |
1993 | North Coast Raiders |
1994 | The University of WA |
1995 | South Perth |
1996 | Pirates |
1997 | Westside Wolves |
1998 | Curtin Trinity Pirates |
1999 | Westside Wolves |
2000 | Curtin Trinity Pirates |
2001 | South Perth |
2002 | The University of WA |
2003 | Curtin Trinity Pirates |
2004 | Westside Wolves |
2005 | The University of WA |
2006 | Westside Wolves |
2007 | Westside Wolves |
[edit] Charlesworth Medal
Is awarded Awarded annually to the Fairest and Best player in the women's first division competition. Umpires award one set of votes for each qualifying season game on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis with votes confidentially tabulated by Hockey WA and awarded at the Annual Dinner.
The Medal is named after Ric Charleswortrh, Former Captain of WA & Australia, and Hockeyroos Coach from 1994-2000, where he guided them to 2 World Cups (1994, 1998) & 2 Olympic Gold Medals (1996, 2000).
Year | Winner | Club |
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1999 | Lianne Tooth | Westside Wolves |
2000 | Kim Walker | The University of WA |
2001 | Nicole Dalby | South Perth |
2002 | Simone Wallington | YMCC |
2003 | Nicole Dalby | South Perth |
2004 | Shayni Buswell | The University of WA |
2005 | Kim Walker | Curtin Trinity Pirates |
2006 | Shayni Buswell | The University of WA |
2007 | Jayde Taylor | Westside Wolves |