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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 (19 December 2024)[1] |
Head Coach: Paul Gaudoin
Assistant Coaches: Katie Allen, Stephanie Andrews and Katrina Powell
The 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.
In addition to the core 27 player squad, Hockey Australia also maintains an 18 player development squad. The 2020 squad is as follows:[5]
Head coach: David Bell
The 2001 national squad comprised the following 27 players:[6]
Head coach: David Bell
The 2002 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[7]
Head coach: David Bell
The 2003 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[8]
Head coach: David Bell
The 2004 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[8]
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2005 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[7]
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2006 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[9]
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2007 national squad comprised the following 24 players:[7]
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2008 national squad comprised the following 25 players:[10]
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2009 national squad comprised the following 26 players:[11]
Head coach: Frank Murray
The 2010 national squad comprised the following 26 players:[12]
Head coach: Adam Commens
The 2011 national squad comprised the following 30 players:[13][14]
Head coach: Adam Commens
The 2012 national squad comprised the following 27 players:[15]
Head coach: Adam Commens
The 2013 national squad comprised the following 27 players:[16]
Head coach: Adam Commens
The 2014 national squad comprised the following 23 players:[17]
Head coach: Adam Commens
The 2015 national squad comprised the following 23 players:[18]
Head coach: Adam Commens
The 2016 national squad comprised the following 26 players:[19]
Head coach: Paul Gaudoin
The 2017 national squad comprised the following 23 players:[20]
Head coach: Paul Gaudoin
The 2018 national squad comprised the following 28 players:[21]
Head coach: Paul Gaudoin
The 2019 national squad comprised the following 27 players:[22]
Head coach: Paul Gaudoin
The 2020 national squad comprised the following 27 players:[23]
In 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 |
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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.
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