Hockey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Hockey at the
2006 Commonwealth Games

Tournament
menwomen
Squads
menwomen

Field hockey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games took place between 16 March and 25 March for women and for men, between 17 March and 26 March. 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 semifinals.[1]

All matches were played at the State Netball and Hockey Centre in the Parkville area of Melbourne.

Men's tournament

Pool A

Team P W L D F A Pts
 Australia 4 4 0 0 20 5 12
 England 4 3 1 0 13 10 9
 New Zealand 4 2 2 0 14 10 6
 Scotland 4 1 3 0 4 15 3
 Canada 4 0 4 0 3 16 0

Australia and England qualified for semifinals.

Home Result Away Half time
New Zealand  3–4  England 1–2
Australia  5–1  Scotland 3–1
New Zealand  4–1  Canada 2–1
Scotland  1–3  England 1–1
Canada 1–5  Australia 0–3
New Zealand  5–0  Scotland 1–0
Australia  5–1  England 2–0
Canada  0–2  Scotland 0–1
Canada  1–5  England 0–2
Australia  5–2  New Zealand 0–0

Pool B

Team P W L D F A Pts
 Pakistan 4 3 0 1 18 8 10
 Malaysia 4 2 1 1 16 8 7
 India 4 2 1 1 14 6 7
 South Africa 4 1 2 1 8 6 4
 Trinidad and Tobago 4 0 4 0 3 31 0

Pakistan and Malaysia qualified for the semifinals.

Home Result Away Half time
India  1–1  Malaysia 0–1
Trinidad and Tobago  1–6  South Africa 0–5
Pakistan  4–1  India 1–1
Trinidad and Tobago  0–8  Malaysia 0–5
Pakistan 1–1  South Africa 0–0
India  10–1  Trinidad and Tobago 4–1
Malaysia  2–1  South Africa 0–1
Trinidad and Tobago  1–7  Pakistan 1–6
India  2–0  South Africa 1–0
Pakistan  6–5  Malaysia 4–2

Semifinals

Home Result Away Half time
Australia  6–0  Malaysia 1–0
Pakistan  2–1  England 0–0

Australia and Pakistan advanced to gold medal match.

Classification matches

Placing Home Result Away Half time
5th/6th India  1–2  New Zealand 1–0
7th/8th South Africa  1–2  Scotland 0–1
9th/10th Canada  2–0  Trinidad and Tobago 2–0

Gold medal match

Home Result Away Half time
Australia  3–0  Pakistan 1–0

Bronze medal match

Home Result Away Half time
Malaysia  2–0  England 1–0

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men  Australia
Australia (AUS)
Jamie Dwyer
Liam de Young
Michael McCann
Robert Hammond
Nathan Eglington
Mark Knowles
Luke Doerner
Grant Schubert
Bevan George
Stephen Lambert
Aaron Hopkins
Matthew Wells
Travis Brooks
Brent Livermore
Dean Butler
Stephen Mowlam
Coach: Barry Dancer
 Pakistan
Pakistan (PAK)
Salman Akbar
Imram Warsi
Muhammad Saqlain
Dilawar Hussain
Adnan Maqsood
Tariq Aziz
Rehan Butt
Muhammad Shabbir
Nasir Ahmed
Mudassar Ali Khan
Shakeel Abbasi
Imran Khan Yousafzai
Muhammad Zakir
Muhammad Imran
Zeeshan Ashraf
Muhammad Zubair
Coach: Asif Bajwa
 Malaysia
Malaysia (MAS)
Ibrahim Mohamed Nasihin
Rahim Muhamad Amin
Boon Huat Chua
Kali Logan Raj
Kuham Shanmuganathan
Bakar Nor Azlan
Megat Termizi Megat Azrafiq
Mohan Jiwa
Nor Mohamed Madzli
Tengku Ahmad
Mat Radzi Mohamed Rodzhanizam
Kali Keevan Raj
Abu Ismail
Misron Azlan
Mohan Jivan
Kumar Subramaniam
Coach: Wallace Tan

Men's team rosters

Women's tournament

Pool A

Team P W L D F A Pts
 Australia 4 4 0 0 27 2 12
 India 4 2 1 1 18 7 7
 Malaysia 4 2 2 0 7 15 6
 South Africa 4 1 2 1 7 8 4
 Nigeria 4 0 4 0 1 28 0

Australia and India qualified for the semifinal.

Home Result Away Half time
Malaysia  4–0  Nigeria 1–0
Australia  4–2  India 2–2
Nigeria  1–4  South Africa 0–2
Australia  4–0  South Africa 1–1
Canada 1–5  Australia 0–3
India  5–0  Scotland 1–0
Australia  8–0  Malaysia 4–0
South Africa  2–2  India 2–1
Nigeria  0 -11  Australia 0–7
Malaysia  2–1  South Africa 1–0

Pool B

Team P W L D F A Pts
 New Zealand 4 4 0 0 20 1 12
 England 4 3 1 0 20 4 9
 Scotland 4 2 2 0 11 8 6
 Canada 4 1 4 0 10 8 3
 Barbados 4 0 4 0 0 33 0

New Zealand and England qualify for the semifinal.

Home Result Away Half time
Barbados  0–4  Canada 0–1
New Zealand  2–1  Scotland 1–0
Canada  0–5  England 0–2
Barbados  0–11  New Zealand 0–4
England  5–0  Scotland 2–0
Canada  0–3  New Zealand 0–1
England  10–0  Barbados 3–0
Canada  1–2  Scotland 1–1
England  0–4  New Zealand 0–1
Scotland  8–0  Barbados 3–0

Semifinals

Home Result Away Half time
Australia  3–0  England 1–0
New Zealand  0–1  India 0–0

Australia and India advanced to gold medal match.

Classification matches

Placing Home Result Away Half time
5th/6th Malaysia  0–3  Scotland 0–3
7th/8th Canada  2–5  South Africa 0–2
9th/10th Nigeria  1–4  Barbados 1–1

Gold medal match

Home Result Away Half time
Australia  1–0  India 0–0

Bronze medal match

Home Result Away Half time
England  0 – 0*  New Zealand 0–0

*England won 3–1 on penalty shots.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women  Australia
Australia (AUS)
Toni Cronk
Suzie Faulkner
Karen Smith
Kim Walker
Rebecca Sanders
Kate Hollywood
Emily Halliday
Madonna Blyth
Wendy Beattie
Nicole Arrold
Kobie McGurk
Rachel Imison
Angie Skirving
Melanie Twitt
Sarah Taylor
Nikki Hudson
Coach: Frank Murray
 India
India (IND)
Helen Mary
Kanti Baa
Nilima Kujur
Rajwinder Kaur
Sumrai Tete
Masira Surin
Subhadra Pradhan
Asunta Lakra
Jyoti Sunita Kullu
Mamta Kharab
Jasjeet Kaur Handa
Emma Louise
Saba Anjum Karim
Sanggai Chanu
Sarita Lakra
Rajni Bala
Coach: Maharaj Krishan Kaushik
 England
England (ENG)
Carolyn Reid
Beth Storry
Lisa Wooding
Crista Cullen
Melanie Clewlow
Helen Grant
Helen Richardson
Lucilla Wright
Kate Walsh
Jennie Bimson
Alex Danson
Joanne Ellis
Cathy Gilliat-Smith
Charlotte Hartley
Rebecca Herbert
Chloe Rogers
Coach: Danny Kerry

Women's team rosters

References

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