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University of Western Australia Hockey Club

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UWA Hockey Club
Founded1924; 100 years ago (1924)
Home arenaUniversity Sports Park
ColoursGreen, blue and gold
Websitehttp://uwahockey.org.au/

The University of Western Australia Hockey Club (UWAHC),[1] is represented in every level of competition within Hockey WA which includes the top Men's and Women's Division, the Men's Wizard Cup and the Women's Wizard League competitions in Western Australia. It was formed in 1924 to cater for students at The University of Western Australia who wanted to play field hockey.

The University of WA Hockey Club (UWAHC) is one of the largest hockey clubs in Western Australia with over 400 members in men's, women's and junior teams. Along with being one of the largest clubs in WA it is one of the strongest clubs in competition, with a majority of the teams annually reaching finals. The recent decade has seen the UWAHC accomplish outstanding levels of success.

The club is located at the University Sports Park, McGillivray Oval, McGillivray Road off Brockway Road, Mt Claremont, behind HBF Stadium (Perth Superdrome). The fields are a 10 minutes drive from the UWA.

Roll of Honour

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Men's

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Club

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First Grade Champions (10): 1945, 1947, 1949, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007

The Fairest & Best Award is awarded to the player who receives the most votes from the Hockey WA Olympians Medal (Men's First Division).
The HK Smith Players Player Award is awarded to the player who receives the most votes from his teammates (First Division).
The Peter Sims Award is awarded to the Best player Under the age of 21 (First Division).
The Danny Dunn Award is awarded For the best first year player.

InterVarsity

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The University of Western Australia competes in InterVarsity Hockey against other Western Australian Universities at the Western University Games Series (run by Tertiary Sports WA, or TSWA) and against other Australian Universities at the Australian University Games for the Syme Cup.[2]

The University of Western Australia has won the Syme Cup a total of 16 times. The club sent their first Men's team to the 1934 InterVarsity Hockey which was held in Adelaide, SA and won by The University of Melbourne (MUHC), and won their first Syme Cup in 1946 when the carnival was held in Perth, WA.

The Men's Team Mascot is Tonka the Truck.

In Recent times the team have been dominant, recording their 7th straight win of the Syme Cup in 2010.[3]

To be eligible to represent The University of Western Australia at InterVarsity competition, players must be enrolled at The University of Western Australia, but do not necessarily need to play Club hockey for UWAHC.

The Ross Field Award is awarded to the Best UWAHC player who competes for UWA at InterVarsity (Australian University Games). It was first awarded in 1975.

Year Syme Cup Result Ross Field Award TSWA Result
1970 Champions No Award No Competition
1971 No Award No Competition
1972 No Award No Competition
1973 No Award No Competition
1975 Chris Jones No Competition
1976 Champions Terry Green No Competition
1977 Graeme Wright No Competition
1978 John Bouchier No Competition
1979 Neil Jilley No Competition
1980 Champions David Viner No Competition
1981 Matthew Jones No Competition
1982 Champions Bruce Johnston No Competition
1983 Bede Rogers No Competition
1984 David Albrecht No Competition
1985 Bruce Johnston No Competition
1986 Stephen Hicks No Competition
1987 John Hui No Competition
1988 Justin McKirdy No Competition
1989 Stephen Hicks No Competition
1990 Richard McKay No Competition
1991 Geoff Sandilands No Competition
1992 Tim Rear No Competition
1993 DNC Not Awarded Runners-up
1994 DNC Not Awarded Champions
1995 Champions Peter Swingler Champions
1996 Greg Thompson Champions
1997 7th Champions
1998 DNC Not Awarded Runners-up
1999 3rd Runners-up
2000 DNC Ryan Harry Champions
2001 3rd Chris Webster Champions
2002 DNC Not Awarded Disqualified
2003 4th Simon Tiverios Champions
2004 Champions Brendon Gairns Champions
2005 Champions Simon Tiverios Champions
2006 Champions Jonothan Wyber Champions
2007 Champions Dylan Foley Champions
2008 Champions Ben Ashford Champions
2008 Champions Ben Ashford Runners-up
2010 Champions Champions

Women's

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Club

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First Grade Champions (14): 1949, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1988, 1990, 1994, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014.

The Fairest & Best Award is awarded the player who receives the most votes from her teammates (First Division).
The Susan Wood Award is awarded to the Best player Under the age of 21 (First Division).
The Angela Kelly Award is awarded For the best first year player.

InterVarsity

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The University of Western Australia has won the Women's Hockey Cup a total of 11 times. The club sent their first Women's team to the 1946 InterVarsity Hockey which was held in Adelaide, SA and achieved immediate success winning at their first attempt.

The Women's Team Mascot is a Porcelain Statue.

In recent times the team has recorded strong performances, playing in their 3rd consecutive Gold Medal Match and recording their 2nd straight win of the Women's Hockey Cup in 2010.[4]

The Erica Herron Award is awarded to the Best UWAHC player who competes for UWA at InterVarsity (Australian University Games). It was first awarded in 1982.

Year Women's Hockey Cup Result Erica Herron Award TSWA Result
1973 Champions No Award No Competition
1974 Champions No Award No Competition
1975 Champions No Award No Competition
1976 No Award No Competition
1977 Champions No Award No Competition
1978 No Award No Competition
1979 No Award No Competition
1980 No Award No Competition
1981 No Award No Competition
1982 Janice Adams No Competition
1983 Pippa Thompson No Competition
1984 Christine Walker No Competition
1985 Kate Moore No Competition
1986 Pippa Thompson No Competition
1987 Kate Leeming No Competition
1988 Lisa Ward No Competition
1989 Kim Aitken No Competition
1990 Meredith Blake No Competition
1991 Stephanie Calder No Competition
1992 Val Boggs No Competition
1993 DNC Not Awarded Champions
1994 Emma Hall
1995 12th Emma Hall
1996 DNC Not Awarded Champions
1997 DNC Not Awarded Champions
1998 DNC Not Awarded
1999
2000 DNC Kirsty Hewitt Champions
2001 14th Tegan Martyn Champions
2002 DNC Not Awarded 3rd
2003 4th Shonelle Duthie Champions
2004 7th Sarah Newman Runners-up
2005 Runners-up Felicity Riddell Champions
2006 5th Shayni Buswell Champions
2007 5th Aleisha Broom Runners-up
2008 Runners-up Annalyse Lister Champions
2009 Champions Caitlin Pascov Champions
2010 Champions Champions

Club records

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David Viner 329 First Grade Games

UWAHC Legends Teams

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UWAHC selected a Men's and Women's Legends team to celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2004.[5]

Men's

Coach: Frank Murray
Captain: Michael Nobbs
GK: Damon Diletti
FB: Geoff Boyce
FB: Steve Hayward
RH: Michael Boyce
CH: Michael Nobbs
LH: David Viner
RW: Tristram Woodhouse
RI: Frank Murray
CF: Mark Hager
LI: Rob Clement
LW: Craig McKenzie
RES GK: John Nettleton
RES FB: Frank Fitzgerald
RES HB: Denis Reynolds
RES U: Matthew Jones
RES ST: Chris Rourke

Other Legends
Syd Johnson
Ray Strauss
Alan Barblett
Robert F Brindley
Todd Williams
Matthew Wells

Women's

Coach: Pam Rothwell
Captain: Jennifer Wealand (now Edmonds)
GK: Chris Worthington
FB: Perrie Henderson
FB: Fiona Simpson (now Miotti)
RH: Sandy Johnstone
CH: Anthea Haselhurst
LH: Jennifer Wealand (now Edmonds)
RW: Sally Carbon (now Broadbridge)
RI: Suzie Ferguson (now Wood)
CF: Julie Waddell
LI: Pippa Thompson (now Button)
LW: Julie McCormack
RES GK: Liz Allen-Williams (now Pederick)
RES FB: Pam Babb
RES HB: Sarah Pugsley
RES FB: Robyn Kemp (now Harvey)
RES ST: Felicity Barrett-Lennard (now Perry)

Other Legends
Margaret Heron (now Longson)
Kathleen Partridge
Rechelle Hawkes
Nikki Mott (now Hudson)
Claire Mitchell-Taverner

References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 9 March 2010. Retrieved 9 October 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "AUS Trophies". Archived from the original on 29 November 2012. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 January 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 January 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

http://www.uwahockey.org.au/awards.html

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