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WA Women's Masters Service Awards 2024

In recognition of Outstanding Contribution to Women’s Masters in Western Australia, the following awards were presented at the WA State night in Sydney, during the recent Women's Masters Nationals:

 

KAREN ADAMS:

Karen has played Masters Hockey representing Western Australia for 29 years (1987-2017).
She was first selected in the WA 1987 Number 1 team, in its second year of the Australian Hockey National Master’s competition.
Karen started playing hockey when she was 12 years old at Deanmill, near Manjimup and has played Masters Country Week for Warren Association for 21 years 1990-2011.
In 1988 she became a life member of Warren Women’s Hockey Association  and 2003 a life member of Nationals Club Manjimup.
In 2007 Karen was the winner of the Sandra Treloar over 55’s Coaches Award.

 

GLENYS CHINNERY:

 

Glenys and Gail Anderson (WAMC member)

Glenys has been playing, coaching or selecting master’s Women’s Hockey for Western Australia
for 13 years.
She was selected to represent WA in the Over 55’s Women’s master’s team this year.
Glenys has represented Australian Masters 6 times.
In 2024 she will represent Australia at the World Cup, Auckland NZ in the Over 55’s.
Glenys has been playing hockey for 25 years, she has played for Kellerberrin in the Avon Association,
Boyanup in the Bunbury Association as well as Country Week for both. She also has played for
Hale, Vic Park and now for Uni Soaks Hockey Club.
Glenys has been playing Mid-Week master’s Hockey for over 20 years.

 

TAMMY COWAN:

 

Tammy and Alison Hoy (WAMC member)

Tammy has been playing, coaching or selecting master’s Women’s Hockey for Western Australia for 12 years.
She coached the WA Women’s master’s Over 40’s in 2023 and 2024 and has coached State and Australian school girls.
Tammy started playing hockey when she was 10 years old in Narembeen.
She has played master’s Country Week for Roe District Association for over 6 years. She has also
played in the Narrogin and Geraldton Hockey Associations, Hale, Vic Park and now for Uni Soaks Hockey Club.
Tammy has been playing Mid-Week Masters Hockey for over 20 years

 

TRACEY HOUGH:

Tracey has been playing master’s Women’s Hockey for Western Australia for 17 years.
She has represented Australian master’s twice.
Tracey started playing hockey when she was 15 years old.  She has played for Lathlain, UWA, Curtin Trinity (Pirates), Vic Park Xavier and now plays for Modernians Hockey Club. Tracey has been playing hockey for 45 years.
In 2012 and 2013 Tracey was a member of the Hockey WA master’s Committee.
In 2015 Tracey was a co-winner of the WA master’s 55’s team ‘Sandra Treloar Coaches Award.’
Tracey has been playing Mid-Week Masters Hockey for over 25 years.

Congratulations, Karen, Glenys, Tammy and Tracey on winning this award and thank you so much for your ongoing contribution to WA Women's Masters hockey!

 

Men's HA Masters Championships - Change of Dates

Hockey Australia Masters has confirmed changes to the dates of the Men's National Championships in Hobart in July 2024.

2024 Hockey Australia Men’s Masters Championships dates and venue have been reviewed and confirmed dates for Hobart, Tasmania in July will be as follows: 

Venue:  Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart

Dates:   Friday 12 July until Saturday 27 July 2024 

Competitions will be conducted in two Tournaments to ensure shorter commitment dates for the 34-50 Men.

  • Tournament 2 34+ to 50+ Men:  Friday 12 July – Saturday 20 July 2024
  • Tournament 3 55+ to 65+ Men:  Tuesday 16 July* – Saturday 27 July 2024  (*There will be a staggered start to Tournament 3.  Teams will commence between 16 and 19 July).

                                  70/75+**   Men:   Sunday 14 July – Saturday 27 July 2024   **MA Men’s Masters Delegates have advised that no 80+ Men’s competition will go ahead in 2024.

 The HA Women’s Masters Championships, Tournament 1, remains Friday 28 June – Saturday 6 July 2024 in Sydney, NSW.

WA Women's OFT 2024 Announced

Congratulations to the following OFT selected for the WA Women's Masters Teams to compete in the Masters Nationals in Sydney 2024:

 

Coach WO34                    Allison Rieck

Manager WO34                Tania Dickson

Medical WO34                  Patrick Renner

Coach WO40                    Tammy Cowan

Manager WO40                Cheryl Poustie

Coach WO45                    Temeka Curley

Manager WO45                Dee Middlemiss

Coach WO50                   Charlene Miller

Manager WO50                Lyn Piper

Coach WO55                    Elisabeth Parrick

Manager WO55                Pat Scott

Coach WO60                    Jo Sgro

Manager WO60                Cherryl Pages-Oliver

Coach WO65                    TBC

Manager WO65                Donna Treloar

Coach WO70                    Coleen Dayman

Manager WO70                Colleen Bentley

We are very close in securing selected OFT for the 2 vacant positions (O55s and O65s coach) but if you or someone you know is interested, please complete the nomination form available on the website and send to Jill.vanduuren@bigpond.com asap as we would like to finalize positions this or next week.

 

Women's Masters Nationals Sydney 2024

Congratulations to all the WA Women’s masters’ teams and OFT who competed in this years’ Women’s master’s Nationals held in Sydney from 29/6- 6/7/2024.

All our WA Women's Masters teams performed incredibly well with great results:

WA O34s - 4 th place

WA O40s - 4 th place

WA O50s - Silver Medal

WA O55s - Gold Medal

WA O60s - Gold Medal

WA O70s - Bronze medal

(No WA O45s or O65 competed in 2024 Nationals)

 

Further great team and player achievements:

Best on Ground O55’s Grand Final WA - NSW Claire Wright

 

Top goal scorer O50s- Marianne Tanna (6 goals)

 

Second highest goal scorer O55s- Julie Waddell (6 goals)

 

Top goal scorer O60s- Suzanne Stoate (7 goals)

 

"Play the Whistle"(best behaved team, according to the umpires): WA O50s, O55s and O70s (shared with ACT)

  Charlene Miller- Coach WA WO50

 

For further information and details, please see Hockey Australia Facebook page or visit ALTIUS RT website.

 

WA Team Trophies 2024:

O34s – Cathy Bayens TrophyJodie Mellor

 

 

O40s – Rae Blunt Trophy: Prue Blaine

 Prue with O40s manager Cheryl Poustie (left) and coach Tammy Cowan (right)

 

O50s – Theresa Nicholson Trophy: Marianne Tanna

Marianne, coach Charlene Miller (left), Assistant coach Sinead French-Bluhm (right)

 

O55s – Sandra Treloar Trophy: Vicky McAllister

 

O60s – Laurie Packham Trophy: Helen Rule

 

O70s – Helen Johansen Trophy: Janese McDougall

 

We are hoping to send our Masters survey out asap to get players and OFT feedback relating to these Nationals, in order for the WA Masters Committee, to further make improvements.

 

WA Men’s Masters Teams for 2024 Announced

Thank you to all the players who have nominated for this year’s WA master’s teams to compete in the Nationals in Hobart in July 2024. Also, a big thank you for all the selectors and OFT for your commitment and efforts getting the teams selected. We appreciate everything you do for Masters.

Unfortunately, we didn’t manage to get sufficient nominations for WA O34s, O40s, O45s, O55s, O65s or O80s teams. However, we have worked closely together with the coaches and selection panels to select as many of these players into other WA teams.

Congratulations to the following players and OFT selected in our WA Men’s Masters Teams:

WA Over 55's - 2013 Match Reports

 


WA vs ACT - Monday, September 23, 2013


Another tournament for the Grey Ducks and we were keen to start hard early and assert our dominance. Last year we finished runners up and we're determined to restore the ducks to their rightful place as gold medallists this year. 

Instructions from the coach were to score early and we duly obliged with a goal in the first 2 minutes. Some might say it was an "own goal" off the goalies pads but Pesty will have none of that - it was all by design and was the first of his hat trick. ACT responded with a few attacks of their own but our defence managed to keep them at bay - newby Goaldoc was determined to start well and managed several great saves on the way to a clean sheet for the game. 

In spite of ACTs brief forays into attack we maintained our dominance all over the park. We managed to score regularly throughout the half and by halftime the score was 5-0 to the ducks. Jos and Col were causing havoc up front and Jimmy managed to get the better of his old teammate Ralph Untersteiner who has defected to the darkside playing for ACT. 

At halftime Robbie was clearly upset we were only 5 goals in front. We duly responded by scoring 6 in the second half. 11-0 a great start to the tournament! 

The highlights for me: 
Jos and Pesty's hat tricks. 
Jimmy's ridiculous "sand iron" toma that lobbed over the keeper just under the crossbar. 
Goaldoc's 2 great saves off penalty corners. 

The only downside was a couple of injuries - Jimmy received a cut to his leg but was able to resume the field after some emergency repairs. And late in the game Col received a nasty cut to the back of his hand that needed a trip to hospital and some repair work by the plastic surgeon. Hopefully he won't have to miss the rest of the tournament but he won't be able to play for the rest of this week. 


Result: WA 11 - ACT 0 

Goal scorers: Jos 3, Pesty 3, Col 1, Jimmy 1, Herro 1, Locks 1, Cuts 1. 
Man of the Match selected by WA: Pesty 
Man of the Match selected by ACT: Locks 


WA vs QLD - Tuesday, September 24, 2013


A balmy day in Sydney; more like an Indian Summer with the temperature hovering in the high 20's. The Grey Ducks lined up against the Banana Benders and from the very outset kept possession of the ball with some accurate crisp passing and movement off the ball. The defensive unit, although getting up close and personal with the Queensland strikers were linking up well with their midfielders, and it was not long before a well worked set of passes found Rudy who in true Bollywood style, glided past the Queensland defence and found Josalator D'silva who in turn slotted the ball past the keeper with a magnificent drive 1-0 (apparently the sun was in the eyes of the keeper - so this author was informed). 

The Grey Ducks smelt blood and lifted their intensity and like the mighty Dockers started to turn the screws on the opposition with some great individual skills and astute positional play. The Queensland defensive structure, like ageing infrastructure were feeling the continuous pressure and a collapse was imminent. A long searching ball down the right flank found Herro who worked the baseline and drew the defenders to him and slipped the perfect pass to Jimmy on the spot, who slotted home our second goal 2-0. 

Talk about sambas and foxtrots and the name Cutler comes to mind. Cuts started to ply his trademark body feints and was getting all hot and sweaty doing the tango with the Queensland defenders (even had time to promise them free dance lessons) and it was not long before he waltzed into the circle and slotted home our third goal 3-0. Cuts had a great game and worked tirelessly both offensively and defensively. 

A good first half with plenty of goal scoring opportunities going astray; credit to our defensive and midfield players who kept up the intensity and continued to provide quality ball to our strikers. 

We were pre-warned that the opposition would come out hard at us; and for the first 15 minutes we held possession and kept out structure. Ballistic Pesty was given a yellow card for a soft tackle (guess the Umpire wanted to be in the game too) and was given a rest. This changed the dynamics of the game and gave the opposition a foot in the door and they started to get more ball and pose a few threats to us. A great interception and self-preservation tackle by Woody saw him cop a green card; but the team held together and thwarted many of their forward forays in to our circle. 

A solo run down the baseline by the opposition saw them convert in the dying minutes of the game. We held on for a great 3-1 victory. 

The road that leads to success is a long one with many a winding turn and in order to reach the zenith and be WINNERS we as a close-knit team, need to maintain our determination, cohesion, cooperation, commitment, confidence, communication and the hunger to succeed in a competition that is a gruelling one. 


Result: WA 3 - QLD 1 

Goal scorers: Joslyn D'silva, Jimmy Miller, Wayne Cutler 
Players player as voted by WA: Wayne Cutler 
Best player by opposition: Wayne Cutler 
Cards: Yellow – Pesty. Green – Woody


WA vs VIC - Thursday, September 26, 2013


The Grey Ducks managed another reasonable win in their third game for the tournament, defeating Victoria 8-1. The first half began as a bit of an arm wrestle with WA scoring first followed quickly by an answering goal from the Vickers. The WA forward line maintained pressure however and went into the half time break with a 3-1 lead. 

The second half saw the Vickers pile pressure on the WA back line. There were a few bodies put on the line as WA soaked up the pressure. Rudy Keswick, Jimmy Miller then turned on a clinic and WA managed to pile on another five goals whilst pressuring the opposition right to the final siren. Jimmy took a five goal haul with two to Jos D'silva and a nicely struck short corner goal to Dave Lockett. Rudy was voted MVP. An all round excellent team effort with improvements showing across the field, and more to come. 


Result: WA 8 - VIC 1 

Goal scorers: Jimmy 5, Jos 2, Locks 1 
Players player as voted by WA: Rudy 
Best player by opposition: Jimmy 
Cards: 


WA vs SA - Friday, September 27, 2013


Match report to come. 

Result: WA 4 - SA 0 

Goal scorers: 
Players player as voted by WA: Ari 
Best player by opposition: Gillie 
Cards: 


WA vs NSW - Saturday, September 28, 2013


Match report to come. 

Result: WA 1 - NSW 2 

Goal scorers: Crowey 1 
Players player as voted by WA: Goaldoc 
Best player by opposition: Goaldoc 
Cards: 


WA vs ACT - Monday, September 30, 2013


Early 8:15 am start at olympic stadium. Trainers and players had to get there at 6:30 am to fix up the walking wounded for the repeat of the a.c.t game. 

Another good start in the warm conditions and soon we were 2 nil up with Colin Howell presiding at centre half to give Pesty & Locks a break. Player management foremost in Coach Robs mind. With a dominant mid field and tight defence the forwards were given many opportunities of shots or short corners. 

Scorers were Feral 2, jimmy 2, Jos 3 (didn't know how to count; others stopped at 2) After a great transition left to right and into the circle Crowey roofed 1 to give him 2 goals and end game at 9 nil. 

Act picked Crowey as best player whilst WA picked Colin Howell as best. 

We remain on top. Next victoria repeat and then the finals 

Result: WA 9 - ACT 0 

Goal scorers: Feral 2, Jimmy 2, Jos 3, Crowey 2 
Players player as voted by WA: Colin 
Best player by opposition: Crowey 
Cards: 


WA vs VIC - Wednesday, October 2, 2013


Match report to come. 

Result: WA 3 - VIC 1 

Goal scorers: 
Players player as voted by WA: Jos 
Best player by opposition: Woody 
Cards: 


Semi-Final WA vs xxx - Friday, October 4, 2013








Result: WA n - xxx n 

Goal scorers: 
Cards: 


Final WA vs XXX - Saturday, October 5, 2013








Result: WA n – XXX n 

Goal scorers: 
Cards: nil.