The following article comprises past and present players and results of the Hockeyroos, the national women's field hockey team from Australia.[2] The team is controlled by Hockey Australia and competes in FIH sanctioned tournaments.[3]
Nickname(s) | Hockeyroos |
---|---|
Association | Hockey Australia |
Confederation | OHF (Oceania) |
Head Coach | Paul Gaudoin |
FIH ranking | |
Current | 5 (23 November 2024)[1] |
Team
editTechnical staff
editHead Coach: Paul Gaudoin
Assistant Coaches: Katie Allen, Stephanie Andrews and Katrina Powell
Current squad
editThe following players were named in the 2020 national squad in an announcement on 5 December 2019.[4]
Caps and goals are current as of 7 March 2020 after the FIH Pro League match against Argentina.
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 | GK | Ashlee Wells | 1 August 1989 | 121 | 0 | Adelaide Fire |
19 | GK | Jocelyn Bartram | 4 May 1993 | 51 | 0 | NSW Pride |
27 | GK | Rachael Lynch | 2 July 1986 | 223 | 0 | HC Melbourne |
1 | DF | Sophie Taylor | 12 September 1995 | 34 | 2 | HC Melbourne |
7 | DF | Jodie Kenny (C) | 18 August 1987 | 235 | 111 | Brisbane Blaze |
10 | DF | Madison Fitzpatrick | 14 December 1996 | 75 | 17 | Brisbane Blaze |
11 | DF | Karri McMahon | 27 February 1992 | 153 | 10 | Adelaide Fire |
13 | DF | Edwina Bone | 29 April 1988 | 202 | 5 | Canberra Chill |
15 | DF | Kaitlin Nobbs | 24 September 1997 | 82 | 4 | NSW Pride |
17 | DF | Georgina Morgan (C) | 15 May 1993 | 93 | 19 | NSW Pride |
20 | DF | Karri Somerville | 7 April 1999 | 2 | 0 | Perth Thundersticks |
22 | DF | Kate Jenner | 5 May 1990 | 127 | 1 | NSW Pride |
4 | MF | Amy Lawton | 19 January 2002 | 14 | 3 | HC Melbourne |
8 | MF | Georgia Wilson | 20 May 1996 | 38 | 0 | Perth Thundersticks |
9 | MF | Lily Brazel | 26 January 1995 | 52 | 1 | HC Melbourne |
12 | MF | Greta Hayes | 17 October 1996 | 9 | 0 | NSW Pride |
14 | MF | Stephanie Kershaw | 19 April 1995 | 64 | 7 | Brisbane Blaze |
18 | MF | Jane Claxton | 26 October 1992 | 181 | 18 | Adelaide Fire |
21 | MF | Renee Taylor | 28 September 1996 | 82 | 8 | Brisbane Blaze |
23 | MF | Kalindi Commerford | 18 November 1994 | 50 | 8 | Canberra Chill |
2 | FW | Ambrosia Malone | 8 January 1998 | 51 | 12 | Brisbane Blaze |
3 | FW | Brooke Peris | 16 January 1993 | 171 | 27 | Canberra Chill |
16 | FW | Gabrielle Nance | 29 July 1994 | 75 | 8 | Adelaide Fire |
24 | FW | Mariah Williams | 31 May 1995 | 83 | 15 | NSW Pride |
26 | FW | Emily Chalker (C) | 28 July 1992 | 244 | 83 | NSW Pride |
30 | FW | Grace Stewart | 28 April 1997 | 86 | 25 | NSW Pride |
31 | FW | Laura Barden | 9 June 1994 | 47 | 5 | HC Melbourne |
Development squad
editIn addition to the core 27 player squad, Hockey Australia also maintains an 18 player development squad. The 2020 squad is as follows:[5]
Past squads
edit- Note: This article does not comprise squads prior to the year 2001.
2001–2010
editHead coach: David Bell
The 2001 national squad comprised the following 27 players:[6]
- Louise Dobson
- Karen Smith
- Alyson Annan
- Ngaire Smith
- Peta Gallagher
- Kimberley Walker
- Bianca Netzler
- Emily Halliday
- Brooke Morrison
- Wendy Alcorn
- Denise Durajski
- Justine Sowry (GK)
- Rachel Imison (GK)
- Kristen Towers
- Cindy Morgan (GK)
- Carmel Souter
- Nina Bonner (GK)
- Alexandra Lupton
- Joanne Banning
- Angela Skirving
- Melanie Twitt
- Megan Sargeant
- Julie Towers
- Tammy Cole
- Sarah Taylor
- Katrina Powell (C)
- Nicole Hudson
Head coach: David Bell
The 2002 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[7]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Louise Dobson
- Karen Smith
- Ngaire Smith
- Bianca Langham-Pritchard
- Peta Gallagher
- Bianca Netzler
- Emily Halliday
- Brooke Morrison
- Wendy Alcorn
- Nicole Arrold
- Cindy Morgan (GK)
- Rachel Imison (GK)
- Carmel Bakurski
- Nina Bonner (GK)
- Joanne Banning
- Angela Skirving
- Melanie Twitt
- Megan Sargeant
- Julie Towers
- Tammy Cole
- Sarah Taylor
- Katrina Powell (C)
- Nicole Hudson
Head coach: David Bell
The 2003 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[8]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Louise Dobson
- Karen Smith
- Ngaire Smith
- Megan Rivers
- Peta Gallagher
- Susannah Harris
- Bianca Netzler
- Emily Halliday
- Wendy Alcorn
- Nicole Arrold
- Denise Durajski
- Cindy Morgan (GK)
- Rachel Imison (GK)
- Donna-Lee Patrick
- Carmel Bakurski
- Katie Allen
- Angela Skirving
- Melanie Twitt
- Suzanne Faulkner
- Julie Towers
- Sarah Taylor
- Katrina Powell (C)
- Nicole Hudson
Head coach: David Bell
The 2004 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[8]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Louise Dobson
- Karen Smith
- Ngaire Smith
- Megan Rivers
- Peta Gallagher
- Susannah Harris
- Bianca Netzler
- Emily Halliday
- Wendy Alcorn
- Nicole Arrold
- Cindy Morgan (GK)
- Rachel Imison (GK)
- Donna-Lee Patrick
- Carmel Bakurski
- Hope Brown
- Katie Allen
- Angela Skirving
- Melanie Twitt
- Suzanne Faulkner
- Julie Towers
- Sarah Taylor
- Katrina Powell (C)
- Nicole Hudson
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2005 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[7]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Suzanne Faulkner
- Karen Smith
- Ngaire Smith
- Megan Rivers
- Susannah Harris
- Rebecca Sanders
- Kate Hollywood
- Emily Halliday
- Madonna Blyth
- Wendy Alcorn
- Nicole Arrold
- Kobie McGurk
- Fiona Johnson
- Rachel Imison (GK)
- Emma Meyer
- Donna-Lee Patrick
- Amy Korner
- Angela Skirving
- Melanie Twitt
- Ursula Ditton
- Teneal Attard
- Sarah Taylor
- Nicole Hudson (C)
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2006 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[9]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Suzanne Faulkner
- Karen Smith
- Casey Eastham
- Peta Gallagher
- Kimberley Walker
- Rebecca Sanders
- Kate Hollywood
- Emily Halliday
- Madonna Blyth
- Wendy Beattie
- Nicole Arrold
- Kobie McGurk
- Fiona Johnson
- Rachel Imison (GK)
- Emma Meyer
- Donna-Lee Patrick
- De-Anne Gilbert (GK)
- Amy Korner
- Angela Skirving
- Melanie Twitt
- Teneal Attard
- Sarah Taylor
- Nicole Hudson (C)
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2007 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[7]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Suzanne Faulkner
- Casey Eastham
- Peta Gallagher
- Kimberley Walker
- Rebecca Sanders
- Kate Hollywood
- Emily Halliday
- Madonna Blyth
- Shelly Liddelow
- Nicole Arrold
- Kobie McGurk
- Fiona Johnson
- Rachel Imison (GK)
- Emma Stewart
- Amy Korner
- Renee Trost
- Angela Lambert
- Melanie Twitt
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Hope Munro
- Teneal Attard
- Sarah Taylor
- Nicole Hudson (C)
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2008 national squad comprised the following 25 players:[10]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Suzanne Faulkner
- Wendy Beattie
- Casey Eastham
- Megan Rivers
- Kimberley Walker
- Ashleigh Nelson
- Rebecca Sanders
- Kate Hollywood
- Emily Halliday
- Madonna Blyth
- Shelly Liddelow
- Nicole Arrold
- Kobie McGurk
- Fiona Johnson
- Rachel Imison (GK)
- Emma Stewart
- Renee Trost
- Angela Lambert
- Melanie Wells
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Hope Munro
- Teneal Attard
- Sarah Young
- Nicole Hudson (C)
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2009 national squad comprised the following 26 players:[11]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Georgia Nanscawen
- Sarah O'Conner
- Casey Eastham
- Alison Bruce
- Megan Rivers
- Kimberley Walker
- Ashleigh Nelson
- Anna Flanagan
- Kate Hollywood
- Emily Halliday
- Madonna Blyth
- Nicole Arrold
- Kobie McGurk
- Fiona Johnson
- Emily Hurtz
- Stacia Joseph
- Heather Langham
- Danielle Schubach
- De-Anne Gilbert (GK)
- Airlie Ogilvie
- Jane Bennett
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Hope Munro
- Teneal Attard
- Claire Messent
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2010 national squad comprised the following 26 players:[12]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Georgia Nanscawen
- Sarah O'Conner
- Casey Eastham
- Alison Bruce
- Megan Rivers
- Kimberley Walker
- Ashleigh Nelson
- Anna Flanagan
- Kate Hollywood
- Madonna Blyth
- Shelly Liddelow
- Nicole Arrold
- Kobie McGurk
- Fiona Johnson
- Emily Hurtz
- Stacia Joseph
- Heather Langham
- Jayde Taylor
- Kate Jenner
- Fiona Boyce
- Kathryn Hubble (GK)
- Jane Bennett
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Teneal Attard
- Amy Korner
2011–2020
editHead coach: Adam Commens
The 2011 national squad comprised the following 30 players:[13][14]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Georgia Nanscawen
- Bianca Greenshields
- Casey Eastham
- Renee Trost
- Megan Rivers
- Jodie Schulz
- Ashleigh Nelson
- Anna Flanagan
- Jacklyn McRae
- Madonna Blyth (C)
- Jill Dwyer
- Kobie McGurk
- Kellie White
- Emily Hurtz
- Stacia Joseph
- Heather Langham
- Marnie Hudson
- Jayde Taylor
- Kate Jenner
- Kandice Olivieri
- Fiona Boyce
- Jade Warrender
- Hollie Webster
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Georgina Parker
- Teneal Attard
- Elise Stacy
- Jade Close
- Holly Evans
Head coach: Adam Commens
The 2012 national squad comprised the following 27 players:[15]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Georgia Nanscawen
- Bianca Greenshields
- Casey Eastham
- Ashlee Wells (GK)
- Megan Rivers
- Jodie Schulz
- Ashleigh Nelson
- Anna Flanagan
- Jacklyn McRae
- Madonna Blyth (C)
- Kobie McGurk
- Kellie White
- Emily Hurtz
- Stacia Joseph
- Marnie Hudson
- Jayde Taylor
- Kate Jenner
- Claire Messent
- Fiona Boyce
- Jade Warrender
- Emily Smith
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Hope Munro
- Teneal Attard
- Jade Close
- Holly Evans
Head coach: Adam Commens
The 2013 national squad comprised the following 27 players:[16]
- Toni Cronk (GK)
- Georgia Nanscawen
- Bianca Greenshields
- Casey Eastham
- Ashlee Wells (GK)
- Kirstin Johnson
- Jodie Schulz
- Ashleigh Nelson
- Anna Flanagan
- Karri McMahon
- Madonna Blyth (C)
- Kobie McGurk
- Kellie White
- Emily Hurtz
- Jane Claxton
- Georgina Parker
- Marnie Hudson
- Jayde Taylor
- Kate Jenner
- Claire Messent
- Fiona Boyce
- Jade Warrender
- Emily Smith
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Teneal Attard
- Jordyn Holzberger
- Jade Close
Head coach: Adam Commens
The 2014 national squad comprised the following 23 players:[17]
- Georgia Nanscawen
- Brooke Peris
- Casey Eastham
- Ashlee Wells (GK)
- Kirstin Johnson
- Jodie Kenny
- Ashleigh Nelson
- Anna Flanagan
- Karri McMahon
- Madonna Blyth (C)
- Edwina Bone
- Kobie McGurk
- Kellie White
- Jane Claxton
- Georgina Parker
- Jayde Taylor
- Kate Jenner
- Claire Messent
- Emily Smith
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Mathilda Carmichael
- Teneal Attard
- Jordyn Holzberger
Head coach: Adam Commens
The 2015 national squad comprised the following 23 players:[18]
- Gabrielle Nance
- Georgia Nanscawen
- Brooke Peris
- Casey Sablowski
- Ashlee Wells (GK)
- Kirstin Dwyer
- Jodie Kenny
- Ashleigh Nelson
- Anna Flanagan
- Karri McMahon
- Madonna Blyth (C)
- Edwina Bone
- Amelia Spence
- Kellie White
- Georgina Morgan
- Jane Claxton
- Georgina Parker
- Kathryn Slattery
- Kate Jenner
- Mariah Williams
- Emily Smith
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Teneal Attard
Head coach: Adam Commens
The 2016 national squad comprised the following 26 players:[19]
- Gabrielle Nance
- Georgia Nanscawen
- Brooke Peris
- Casey Sablowski
- Ashlee Wells (GK)
- Kirstin Dwyer
- Jodie Kenny
- Ashleigh Nelson
- Anna Flanagan
- Madison Fitzpatrick
- Karri McMahon
- Madonna Blyth (C)
- Edwina Bone
- Stephanie Kershaw
- Kellie White
- Georgina Morgan
- Jane Claxton
- Georgina Parker
- Kathryn Slattery
- Renee Taylor
- Kate Hanna
- Mariah Williams
- Emily Smith
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Teneal Attard
- Laura Barden
Head coach: Paul Gaudoin
The 2017 national squad comprised the following 23 players:[20]
- Gabrielle Nance
- Georgia Nanscawen
- Brooke Peris
- Ashlee Wells (GK)
- Kirstin Dwyer
- Madison Fitzpatrick
- Karri McMahon
- Edwina Bone
- Stephanie Kershaw
- Kaitlin Nobbs
- Jordyn Holzberger
- Georgina Morgan
- Jane Claxton
- Jocelyn Bartram (GK)
- Kathryn Slattery
- Renee Taylor
- Madeleine Ratcliffe
- Kate Hanna
- Mariah Williams
- Emily Smith (C)
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Grace Stewart
- Laura Barden
Head coach: Paul Gaudoin
The 2018 national squad comprised the following 28 players:[21]
- Gabrielle Nance
- Ambrosia Malone
- Brooke Peris
- Emily Hurtz
- Ashlee Wells (GK)
- Jodie Kenny
- Georgia Wilson
- Lily Brazel
- Madison Fitzpatrick
- Karri McMahon
- Edwina Bone
- Stephanie Kershaw
- Kaitlin Nobbs
- Jordyn Holzberger
- Georgina Morgan
- Jane Claxton
- Jocelyn Bartram (GK)
- Kathryn Slattery
- Renee Taylor
- Madeleine Ratcliffe
- Kalindi Commerford
- Mariah Williams
- Ashlea Fey
- Emily Smith (C)
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Kristina Bates
- Grace Stewart
- Savannah Fitzpatrick
Head coach: Paul Gaudoin
The 2019 national squad comprised the following 27 players:[22]
- Sophie Taylor
- Ambrosia Malone
- Brooke Peris
- Ashlee Wells (GK)
- Penny Squibb
- Jodie Kenny (C)
- Georgia Wilson
- Lily Brazel
- Madison Fitzpatrick
- Karri McMahon
- Greta Hayes
- Edwina Bone
- Stephanie Kershaw
- Kaitlin Nobbs
- Georgina Morgan (C)
- Jane Claxton
- Jocelyn Bartram (GK)
- Renee Taylor
- Kalindi Commerford
- Mariah Williams
- Emily Chalker (C)
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Kristina Bates
- Rebecca Greiner
- Grace Stewart
- Hayley Padget
- Savannah Fitzpatrick
Head coach: Paul Gaudoin
The 2020 national squad comprised the following 27 players:[23]
- Sophie Taylor
- Ambrosia Malone
- Brooke Peris
- Amy Lawton
- Ashlee Wells (GK)
- Jodie Kenny (C)
- Georgia Wilson
- Lily Brazel
- Madison Fitzpatrick
- Karri McMahon
- Greta Hayes
- Edwina Bone
- Stephanie Kershaw
- Kaitlin Nobbs
- Gabrielle Nance
- Georgina Morgan (C)
- Jane Claxton
- Jocelyn Bartram (GK)
- Karri Somerville
- Renee Taylor
- Kate Jenner
- Kalindi Commerford
- Mariah Williams
- Emily Chalker (C)
- Rachael Lynch (GK)
- Grace Stewart
- Laura Barden
Player recognition
editIn 1998, the FIH introduced the Player of the Year Awards, recognising those deemed to be the best in the world. The following table includes Australian players who have won an award or received nominations.[24]
Player of the Year | Young Player of the Year | Goalkeeper of the Year |
---|---|---|
Alyson Annan (1998, 2000) | Angela Skirving (2001) | Rachael Lynch (2014, 2018, 2019) |
Katie Allen (2005) | Madonna Blyth (2006) | |
Julie Towers (2005) | Casey Eastham (2009) | |
Peta Gallagher (2007) | Anna Flanagan (2012, 2014) | |
Madonna Blyth (2009, 2013) | Kathryn Slattery (2016) | Jocelyn Bartram (2022, 2023) |
Jodie Kenny (2015) | Ambrosia Malone (2018) | |
Ambrosia Malone (2023) | Amy Lawton (2022) |
Note: some players received multiple nominations, therefore winning years have been bolded.
- Winner of Award
Results
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