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Newcastle to Host 2025 Hockey Australia Men’s Masters Championships

The 2025 edition of the Hockey Australia Men’s Masters Championships, Australian hockey’s largest participation event, will be hosted at the Newcastle International Hockey Centre, home of the Newcastle Hockey Association.

Event Details:
2025 Hockey Australia Men’s Masters Championships
Newcastle International Hockey Centre, 332 Turton Rd, Broadmeadow NSW 2305
Friday 26 September to Saturday 11 October 2025 (Final dates TBC)

Full Announcement here:

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Save the Day for Women's Masters Trials APRIL 2025

 

Please put the following dates in your diary if you are interested in nominating for the WA Women's Masters Teams to compete in the Nationals, held in Hobart, Tasmania in September/October 2025 (dates TBC).

We will be organising a 2-day trial (Saturday and Sunday) and are aiming for the weekend of 12 and 13 April 2025.

We have booked UWA turfs to be able to have ALL teams trialling in one location.

Further details on nominations, trials and Nationals 2025 will be provided close to the date.

For any questions or clarification required, please contact Gail Anderson (gail-anderson10@hotmail.com) or Jill van Duuren (Jill.vanduuren@bigpond.com).

Hope to see you all there!

AGM WA Masters Hockey Committee 2024 Updated

 

WA MASTERS HOCKEY

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The Annual Meeting of WA Masters Hockey will be held on

WEDNESDAY 4 DECEMBER 2024 at 6:30 PM

in the

EASTMAN ROOM of PERTH HOCKEY STADIUM

All Masters Hockey Club Delegates, Players, Coaches and Managers are invited to attend.

AGM Annual Report, Agenda, minutes, delegate proxy and committee nomination form available:   AGM Documents link

Nominations for election to Committee of the WA Masters Hockey Community are to be received by the Secretary, Anton Eaton by email to: secretary@wamastershockey.com (cc chair@wamastershockey.com) by 4.00pm on Friday 29 November 2023To be nominated by your club.  If more nominations are received than positions available, a ballot will be held to decide who is elected to the Committee.  A Nomination Form is available from the Secretary by email or on the Masters website at www.wamastershockey.com (you need to be registered and logged in to see the form).

WA Over 60's - 2009 Match Reports

 


WA vs NSW - Friday, October 2, 2009

WA had a very nervous beginning, the game was our first official run together. We played at 6.00 p.m. and the weather was very chilly. 

NSW scored first but WA settled as the nerves settled.  
WA’s goal was scored by the left wing who was on the post and converted a very clever pass into the circle.  
Both teams then kept each other from scoring with some very tight defence work. 

The 60’s would like to thank our many supporters who braved the very cold conditions to cheer us on with some very inspiring singing. 

Result: WA 1 – NSW 1 

Goal scorers (WA): Rosa Garner 
Best Player (WA): Shirley Howard


WA vs VIC - Saturday, October 3, 2009

Today we played the Vics at 4.15 p.m, not quite as cold as the previous game but cold enough! 

We conceded 4 goals in the first half of the game (three penalty corners) which saw us 4 – 1 down at half time.  
Shirley Howard scored our goal midway through the first half.  

Our second half was much steadier, the girls working hard against a younger and more experienced team.  
Nancy Churchill our Goal Keeper made some very impressive saves and only one more goal was scored against us (penalty corner).  

We are looking forward to our next meeting with this team as we feel it will be a much closer game.  

Result: WA 1 – VIC 5 

Goal scorer: Shirley Howard 
Best Players: Kerry Koltasz, Nancy Churchill


WA vs QLD - Sunday, October 4, 2009

Today we played the Qld at 4.15 pm on ground number 3 which was not quite as bouncy as the other two grounds which suited our style. 

We conceded another early goal (short corner) but settled.  
The team combinations started to work better, we gained confidence in each other resulting in several good scoring opportunities.  
We scored our goal late in the first half, Kerry Hood accepted a pass from Vicki True and drove it past the keeper to make the score 1-1.  

In the second half, after a few positional changes, the team settled down to play some really good hockey, creating several very good chances that we should have scored from but we shot wide or miss-trapped.  
Unfortunately the final score remained 1 – 1. 

All players played well and it was not possible to single out a best player in this terrific team effort. 

Result: WA 1 – Qld 1 

Goal scorer: Kerry Hood 
Best Player: WA Team effort.


WA vs NSW - Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Today we played the NSW at 11 am on ground number 2. It was very cold and miserable and the rain was so cold it became sleet. Some players even tried to claim that it was snow. 

Although the team was not combining well in the first half we managed to get to the break with the score line at 0-0. 
Nancy our goalkeeper was outstanding during this period. 
Although we have several opportunities to score, our trapping let us down at the vital moment. 

The players battled out the second half but as the game progressed Queensland was more consistent and eventually scored from a penalty corner to go 1-0 up. 

Queensland scored a very good field goal to seal the match and run out winners 2-0. 

A disappointing result for WA but we didn’t play well on the day. 

Result: WA 0 - QLD 2 

Best Players: Nancy Churchill , Shirley Howard, Vicki True


WA vs VIC - Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Result: WA ? - VIC ?

Goal scorers: 

Best player as nominated by WA: 

Best player as nominated by VIC: 


WA vs QLD - Friday, October 9, 2009

Result: WA ? - QLD ?

Goal scorers: 

Best player as nominated by WA: 

Best player as nominated by QLD: 


Final WA vs ??? - Saturday, October 10, 2009

 

Result: WA ? – ??? ?