New Zealand women's national field hockey team

New Zealand
Nickname Black Sticks
Association New Zealand Hockey Federation
Confederation OHF (Oceania)
Coach Mark Hager
Assistant coach Chris Leslie
Greg Nicol
Captain Anita Punt
FIH ranking 4
First kit
Second kit

The New Zealand women's national field hockey team, also known as the Black Sticks Women, represents New Zealand in international women's field hockey (known in New Zealand as simply hockey). The team's best performances include a silver medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, a third placing at the 2011 Champions Trophy, and fourth placings at the 1986 World Cup and the 2012 Summer Olympics. As of June 2014, the team ranks fourth on the International Hockey Federation (FIH) world rankings.

Tournament records

Summer Olympics

Year Location Position
1980 Moscow Did not compete
1984 Los Angeles 6th
1988 Seoul Did not compete
1992 Barcelona 8th
1996 Atlanta Did not compete
2000 Sydney 6th
2004 Athens 6th
2008 Beijing 12th
2012 London 4th

World League

Year Location Position
2012–14 San Miguel de Tucumán 5th
2014–15 Rosario 2nd
2016–17 Auckland Qualified

Commonwealth Games

Year Location Position
1998 Kuala Lumpur 3rd
2002 Manchester 4th
2006 Melbourne 4th
2010 Delhi 2nd
2014 Glasgow 3rd

World Cup

Year Location Position
1974 Mandelieu Did not compete
1976 Berlin
1978 Madrid
1981 Buenos Aires
1983 Kuala Lumpur 8th
1986 Amstelveen 4th
1990 Sydney 7th
1994 Dublin Did not compete
1998 Utrecht 6th
2002 Perth 11th
2006 Madrid Did not compete
2010 Rosario 7th
2014 The Hague 5th

Oceania Hockey Cup

Year Location Position
1999 Sydney 2nd
2001 Wellington
Auckland
Hamilton
2nd
2003 Melbourne
Auckland
Whangarei
2nd
2005 Suva 2nd
2007 Buderim 1st
2009 Invercargill 1st
2011 Hobart 1st
2013 Stratford 2nd
2015 Stratford 2nd

Champions Trophy

Year Location Position
1987 Amstelveen 6th
Did not compete between 1989 and 1997
1999 Brisbane 5th
2000 Amstelveen 6th
2001 Amstelveen 5th
2002 Macau 5th
2003 Sydney Did not compete
2004 Rosario 5th
2005 Canberra Did not compete
2006 Amstelveen 6th
Did not compete between 2007 and 2009
2010 Nottingham 5th
2011 Amsterdam 3rd
2012 Rosario 6th
2014 Mendoza 4th

Champions Challenge

Year Location Position
2003 Catania 4th
2005 Virginia Beach 1st
2007 Baku 5th
2009 Cape Town 1st

Current squad

New Zealand squad for the 2014–15 Women's FIH Hockey World League Final.[1]

Note: Caps correct as at 12 November 2015

Num. Name Pos. NHL team Date of birth (age) Caps
4 Merry, OliviaOlivia Merry Striker Canterbury 16 March 1992 103
6 Webster, PetreaPetrea Webster Striker/Midfielder North Harbour 30 March 1988 122
8 Rutherford, SallySally Rutherford Goalkeeper Midlands 5 June 1981 99
9 Neal, BrookeBrooke Neal Defender Northland 4 July 1992 59
12 Gunson, EllaElla Gunson Defender/Midfielder Northland 9 July 1989 124
13 Charlton, SamanthaSamantha Charlton Defender/Midfielder Midlands 7 December 1991 147
16 Thompson, ElizabethElizabeth Thompson Defender Auckland 8 December 1994 86
17 Cocks, SophieSophie Cocks Striker/Midfielder Canterbury 25 July 1994 76
18 Pearce, KirstenKirsten Pearce Striker North Harbour 1990/1991 (age 24–25) 27
21 Barnett, GeorgiaGeorgia Barnett Goalkeeper Central 27 August 1994 20
22 Flynn, GemmaGemma Flynn Midfielder Midlands 2 May 1990 213
23 Harrison, CharlotteCharlotte Harrison Striker Auckland 31 July 1989 189
24 Keddell, RoseRose Keddell Midfielder/Defender Auckland 31 January 1994 98
25 Smith, KelseyKelsey Smith Striker/Midfielder Capital 1993/1994 (age 21–22) 3
26 Hayward, PippaPippa Hayward Midfielder/Defender Canterbury 23 May 1990 79
31 Michelsen, StaceyStacey Michelsen Midfielder Northland 18 February 1991 183
32 Punt, AnitaAnita Punt Striker/Midfielder Capital 2 October 1987 216

Notable players

References

  1. "Black Sticks named for World League Final". Hockey New Zealand. 12 November 2015. Retrieved 13 December 2015.

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