InterVarsity Hockey refers to Field Hockey competitions in Australia between rival Universities. InterVarsity Hockey has been a part of the Australian University Games since 1993. Regular InterVarsity Hockey Competition has been operating within Australia since 1909.
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The first Women's InterVarsity match was played in 1908 when a team from The University of Melbourne travelled to Adelaide, SA, where they were entertained with a range of activities - a concert, a dance, a drive to the hills and a skating rink evening, and even a special fire brigade practice. The University of Adelaide won the contest 3-1.[1] A return match was played in 1909 on The University of Melbourne Oval, and won by Melbourne 3-0.[2]
The first Men's InterVarsity competition is believed to have occurred in 1909 between The University of Melbourne Hockey Club and The University of Sydney Hockey Club. "An invitation was received from the Melbourne University to send a team over some time during the season, which was accepted after due consideration by the committee. It is probable that the visit will take place during the June vacation and a match en route against Wagga or Wangaratta may be arranged."[3] This match was won by The University of Melbourne, 6-2.[4]
Initial InterVarsity matches were played between The University of Melbourne Hockey Club and The University of Adelaide Hockey Club from 1908, with the addition of The University of Sydney Hockey Club in 1911, and The University of Queensland Hockey Club after World War I in 1919.
The University of Western Australia Hockey Club first participated in 1925.[5]
Year | Venue | Champion |
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1908 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Adelaide |
1909 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne |
1910 | Not played[6] | |
1911 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Sydney |
1912 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Melbourne |
1913 | The University of Melbourne | |
1914 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne |
1919 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Melbourne |
1920 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne |
1921 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Melbourne |
1922 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne |
1923 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Sydney |
1924 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Queensland |
1925 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Melbourne |
Competition was suspended 1915-1918 due to World War I, 1940-1945 due to World War II.
Initial competitions included only The University of Melbourne Hockey Club and The University of Sydney Hockey Club.
Year | Venue | Champion |
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1909 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne |
1910 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Sydney |
1911 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne |
1912 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Melbourne |
1913 | Melbourne, VIC | Not Known |
1914 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Melbourne |
1919 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne |
1920 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Melbourne |
1921 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne |
1922 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Melbourne |
1923 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne |
1924 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Sydney |
The annual games expanded to a triangular competition in 1924 with the addition of The University of Queensland Hockey Club[7], and then further when The University of Adelaide Hockey Club joined in 1928.[8]
Competition was suspended 1915-1918 due to World War I, 1940-1944 due to World War II.
The Syme Cup[9] is awarded to the Champion Men's University at InterVarsity Competition. The Syme Cup for Inter University Hockey was awarded for the first time in 1925, donated by Sir George Adlington Syme, a surgeon and member of Melbourne University Council.[10]
INTER UNIVERSITY HOCKEY
SYME CUP
PRESENTED BY
SIR GEORGE SYME
The Cup is affectionately known as "Georgie."
Year | Venue | Champion | |||
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1925 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne | |||
1926 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Melbourne | |||
1927 | The University of Sydney | ||||
1928 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne | |||
1929 | Brisbane, QLD |
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1930 | The University of Sydney | ||||
1931 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Sydney | |||
1932 | The University of Melbourne | ||||
1933 |
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1934 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Melbourne | |||
1935 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Sydney | |||
1936 | Melbourne, VIC |
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1937 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Melbourne | |||
1938 | The University of Melbourne | ||||
1939 | The University of Melbourne | ||||
1945 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Queensland | |||
1946 | Perth, WA | The University of Western Australia | |||
1947 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Adelaide | |||
1948 | The University of Adelaide | ||||
1949 | Hobart, TAS | The University of Queensland | |||
1950 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Queensland | |||
1951 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Sydney | |||
1952 | Perth, WA |
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1953 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Queensland | |||
1954 | The University of Queensland | ||||
1955 | Hobart, TAS | University of Tasmania | |||
1956 | Brisbane, QLD |
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1957 | The University of Adelaide | ||||
1958 | Perth, WA | The University of Queensland | |||
1959 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Sydney | |||
1960 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Melbourne | |||
1961 | Hobart, TAS |
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1962 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Queensland | |||
1963 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Queensland | |||
1964 | Perth, WA | The University of Queensland | |||
1965 | The University of Adelaide | ||||
1966 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Queensland | |||
1967 | Canberra, ACT | The University of Queensland | |||
1968 | Armidale, NSW | The University of Melbourne | |||
1969 | Hobart, TAS | University of Tasmania | |||
1970 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Western Australia | |||
1971 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Queensland | |||
1972 | Melbourne, VIC | University of New South Wales | |||
1973 | Sydney, NSW |
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1974 | Perth, WA | The University of Western Australia | |||
1975 | Adelaide, SA | University of Tasmania | |||
1976 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Western Australia | |||
1977 | Melbourne, VIC | Australian National University | |||
1978 | Australian National University | ||||
1979 | Hobart, TAS | University of Tasmania | |||
1980 | Perth, WA | The University of Western Australia | |||
1981 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Queensland | |||
1982 | The University of Western Australia | ||||
1983 | Perth, WA | Australian National University | |||
1984 | Australian National University | ||||
1985 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Queensland | |||
1986 | The University of Melbourne | ||||
1987 | Brisbane, QLD | University of New South Wales | |||
1988 | Newcastle, NSW | The University of New England | |||
1989 | Sydney, NSW | The University of New England | |||
1990 | Hobart, TAS | The University of Melbourne | |||
1991 | Perth, WA | The University of Melbourne | |||
1992 | RMIT University | ||||
1993 | Brisbane, QLD | Queensland University of Technology | |||
1994 | Wollongong, NSW | Not Engraved | |||
1995 | Darwin, NT | The University of Western Australia | |||
1996 | Canberra, ACT | University of Canberra | |||
1997 | Melbourne, VIC | University of Tasmania | |||
1998 | Melbourne, VIC | University of Canberra | |||
1999 | Perth, WA | The University of Melbourne | |||
2000 | Ballarat, VIC | The University of Melbourne | |||
2001 | Sydney, NSW | RMIT University | |||
2002 | Adelaide, SA | Curtin University of Technology | |||
2003 | Newcastle, NSW | RMIT University | |||
2004 | Perth, WA | The University of Western Australia | |||
2005 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Western Australia | |||
2006[11] | Adelaide, SA | The University of Western Australia | |||
2007[12] | Gold Coast, QLD | The University of Western Australia | |||
2008[13] | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Western Australia | |||
2009[14] | Gold Coast, QLD | The University of Western Australia | |||
2010[15] | Perth, WA | The University of Western Australia | |||
2011[16] | Gold Coast, QLD | The University of Sydney |
All InterVarsity Hockey results (from 1909) are included here.
Rank | University | Outright Syme Cup Wins | Joint Wins | Pre-Syme Wins | Total |
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1 | The University of Melbourne | 15 | 2 | 9 | 26 |
2 | The University of Queensland | 14 | 5 | 0 | 19 |
3 | The University of Western Australia | 14 | 2 | 0 | 16 |
4 | The University of Sydney | 7 | 4 | 2 | 13 |
5 | The University of Adelaide | 4 | 2 | 0 | 6 |
6 | University of Tasmania | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
7 | Australian National University | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
8 | RMIT University | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
9 | University of New South Wales | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
10 | University of Canberra | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
11 | The University of New England | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
12 | Curtin University of Technology | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
13 | Queensland University of Technology | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
The Women's Hockey Cup[17] is awarded to the Champion Women's University at InterVarsity Competition.
INTER-UNIVERSITY
WOMEN'S
HOCKEY CUP.
Won Outright
by Melbourne
in 1926
and presented
for
Perpetual
The Women's Hockey Cup was first presented in 1926, however it is engraved 1914, 1919 & 1920 with The University of Melbourne as Champions.
Year | Venue | Champion | ||
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1914 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne | ||
1919 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Melbourne | ||
1920 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne | ||
1926 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne | ||
1927 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Sydney | ||
1928 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Sydney | ||
1929 | The University of Melbourne | |||
1930 | The University of Adelaide | |||
1931 | The University of Melbourne | |||
1932 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Melbourne | ||
1933 | The University of Melbourne | |||
1934 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Melbourne | ||
1935 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne | ||
1936 | Sydney, NSW |
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1937 | Hobart, TAS | Not Contested Cancelled Due to Infantile Paralysis Epidemic[18] |
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1938 | Hobart, TAS | University of Tasmania | ||
1939* | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Melbourne | ||
1946 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Western Australia | ||
1947 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Adelaide | ||
1948 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Sydney | ||
1949 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Sydney | ||
1950 | Hobart, TAS | The University of Adelaide | ||
1951 | The University of Adelaide | |||
1952 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of Melbourne | ||
1953 |
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1954 | The University of Melbourne | |||
1955 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Melbourne | ||
1956 |
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1957 | Hobart, TAS | University of Tasmania | ||
1958 | Perth, WA | The University of Western Australia | ||
1959 | The University of Melbourne | |||
1960 | The University of Sydney | |||
1961 | The University of Adelaide | |||
1962 | Not Engraved | |||
1963 | The University of Western Australia | |||
1964 |
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1965 | The University of Melbourne | |||
1966 |
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1967 | The University of Adelaide | |||
1968 | Hobart, TAS | The University of Melbourne | ||
1969 | The University of Melbourne | |||
1970 | Monash University | |||
1971 | Adelaide, SA | University of Tasmania | ||
1972 | The University of Sydney | |||
1973 | The University of Western Australia | |||
1974 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Western Australia | ||
1975 | Newcastle, NSW | The University of Western Australia | ||
1976 | The University of New England | |||
1977 | Perth, WA | The University of Western Australia | ||
1978 | Canberra, ACT | The University of Sydney | ||
1979 | Hobart, TAS | University of Tasmania | ||
1980 | Melbourne, VIC | The University of New England | ||
1981 | The University of Queensland | |||
1982 | The University of Melbourne | |||
1983 | University of Tasmania | |||
1984 | Wollongong, NSW | The University of Queensland | ||
1985 | The University of Queensland | |||
1986 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Sydney | ||
1987 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Queensland | ||
1988 | The University of Sydney | |||
1989 | University of New South Wales | |||
1990 | Hobart, TAS | The University of Melbourne | ||
1991 | The University of New England | |||
1992 | The University of Melbourne | |||
1993 | Brisbane, QLD | The University of Queensland | ||
1994 | Wollongong, NSW | University of Wollongong | ||
1995 | Darwin, NT | The University of Sydney | ||
1996 | Canberra, ACT | The University of Sydney | ||
1997 | Melbourne, VIC | Deakin University | ||
1998 | Melbourne, VIC | Deakin University | ||
1999 | Perth, WA | The University of Sydney | ||
2000 | Ballarat, VIC | The University of Sydney | ||
2001 | Sydney, NSW | The University of Sydney | ||
2002 | Adelaide, SA | The University of Sydney | ||
2003 | Newcastle, NSW | The University of Sydney | ||
2004 | Perth, WA | Queensland University of Technology | ||
2005 | Brisbane, QLD | Charles Sturt University | ||
2006[19] | Adelaide, SA | The University of Sydney | ||
2007[20] | Gold Coast, QLD | The University of Sydney | ||
2008[21] | Melbourne, VIC | Queensland University of Technology | ||
2009[22] | Gold Coast, QLD | The University of Western Australia | ||
2010[23] | Perth, WA | The University of Western Australia | ||
2011[24] | Gold Coast, QLD | The University of Melbourne |
Note: * For an unknown reason the 1939 Result is not engraved on the Women's Hockey Cup
All InterVarsity Hockey results (from 1908) are included here.
Rank | University | Outright Wins | Joint Wins | Total |
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1 | The University of Melbourne | 28 | 4 | 32 |
2 | The University of Sydney | 20 | 1 | 21 |
3 | The University of Western Australia | 9 | 2 | 11 |
4 | The University of Adelaide | 7 | 2 | 9 |
5 | The University of Queensland | 6 | 1 | 7 |
6 | University of Tasmania | 5 | 0 | 5 |
7 | The University of New England | 3 | 0 | 3 |
8 | Deakin University | 2 | 0 | 2 |
9 | Queensland University of Technology | 2 | 0 | 2 |
10 | Charles Sturt University | 1 | 0 | 1 |
11 | Monash University | 1 | 0 | 1 |
12 | University of New South Wales | 1 | 0 | 1 |
13 | University of Wollongong | 1 | 0 | 1 |
As an extension of the Intervarsity Hockey Championships, a representative team was typically named at the conclusion of the carnival. This was known as the Combined Universities Team, or the Australian Universities Team. In years gone by, this combined team would tour New Zealand on a biannual basis and/or play matches against the open state teams of the day. The combined team would often play the Host State's Open State team at the immediate end of the Intervarsity carnival. The last of the New Zealand Tours occurred in the 1980s. Selection in the Combined Universities Team was considered an excellent achievement and many State and even National players have been chosen for these teams.
With the advent of Australian University Games in 1993, the format of naming a 'representative' team was replaced whereby Australian University Sport would name a Green and Gold Merit team. This was essentially done under the same pretence as the Combined University Team, with the best players at the carnival chosen for what is now known as the 'Green and Gold Team'.[25] This team, however, is ceremonious in nature only and does not compete in any matches.