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Special Congratulations to our victorious Western Australian State Teams in 2006: SmokeFree WA Diamonds Under 8 Girls Women’s Veterans Over 35 Men’s Veterans Over 45 Div Men’s Veterans Over 50 Div Men’s Veterans Over 55 Men’s Veterans Over 65 Div 2006 SmokeFree WA Diamonds 2006 ANNUAL REPORT Annual Report 2006.indd 1 20/11/2006 4:47:57 PM

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Special Congratulations to our victoriousWestern Australian State Teams in 2006:

SmokeFree WA Diamonds

Under �8 Girls

Women’s Veterans Over 35

Men’s Veterans Over 45 Div �

Men’s Veterans Over 50 Div �

Men’s Veterans Over 55

Men’s Veterans Over 65 Div �

2006 SmokeFree WA Diamonds

2006 AnnUAl RePORT

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Contents

President 3

Chief executive Officer 5

Development 6

Operations 8

Senior Committee �0

Junior Committee ��

High Performance and Coaching �2

elite Competitions Committee �2

Country Committee �3

Veterans Committee �4

Indoor Coimmittee �5

Officiating Committee �6

national Training Centre -Women �7

national Training Centre - Men �8

Australian Hockey league - Women �9

Australian Hockey league - Men 20

Office Bearers 2�

Committees 2�

Hockey WA Staff 24

Awarded Members 25

Olympians Medal Winners 26

Charlesworth Medal Winners 27

Historical Premier Division Winners 28

Metropolitan Competition Results 30

Kyle Rutter Trophy 35

Bryne & Judge Trophy 36

SmokeFree WA Thundersticks 37

SmokeFree WA Diamonds 38

State Underage - Men 39

State Vets- Men 40

State Indoor -Men 4�

State Underage and Vets - Women 42

State Indoor- Women 43

Premiership Tables 44

editor Kate Main

Photographers Dave Danger -Sportspix

Alex Johnston

Janelle leiper

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President

It is after yet another season of considerable

achievement that I write my third report to the

Hockey WA membership as your President. After

another season of change on and off the field it gives

me great pleasure to focus on some key positives that

the Association has achieved in the past year.

The progress that has been made by your Board, the

Senior Management and staff of Hockey WA since

I last reported to you has been very pleasing but

it is important to note that it is simply a step in a

continuing period of establishing the Association’s

history.

The changes to the elite competition structure whilst

having the potential to be quite disruptive, were

implemented and managed with a minimum of fuss

and operated effectively through the commitment

and dedication of all involved from the administrators

and officials right through to the players themselves.

The transfer of ownership of our state’s premier hockey facility - The Perth Hockey Stadium to Hockey WA sees a significant change to the operations of your Association.

I would like to thank Steve Wood – Chairman of the

Perth Hockey Stadium Council and his committee

together with Hockey WA staff for managing this

transition with full responsibility being assumed by

Hockey WA on December �, 2006.

One of the most significant challenges the Association

has faced this year is the production of a submission

to Hockey Australia for WA to retain the location of

the Hockey Australia High Performance Program (the

AIS). Through a working group under the direction

and guidance of neil McKerracher QC and made up

of representatives from the Hockey WA Board and our

partners the State Government, the Department of

Sport & Recreation and WAIS we have prepared and

submitted a document of a significantly high and

professional standard.

Hockey WA enjoyed yet another solid year financially,

with another significant improvement on the bottom

line. This important financial result would not have

been possible without the diligence of the Finance

Committee led by Tony leeflang, Chief executive

Officer – linda Hamersley and Finance Manager Kim

Rodgers.

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Whilst our performances “on the field” have not been

as fruitful as previous years we can still be very proud

of our WA teams across the Board. Pride of place goes

to the SmokeFree WA Diamonds who were once again

AHl Champions for 2006. Given that this showing was

strongly supported by our other under age women’s

teams with the U2�’s finishing 2nd, the U�8’s taking

out the flag and the U�5’s finishing 4th it augers well

for the future of women’s hockey in this State.

It would be remiss of me not to mention the success

of our West Australian representatives at national

level. Congratulations to all who were selected for the

development and senior squads.

It is extremely important for us to maintain our

momentum and we continue to rely heavily on our

resource network – especially our volunteers.

Achieving success and growth will not be possible

without our ability to attract and retain the excellent

range of people we currently are lucky to have – those

who are paid and those who offer their services in a

voluntary capacity.

I continue to be amazed by the commitment of

everyone in hockey to the support and advancement

of our sport. To Hockey WA members and our corporate

partners I would like to extend a sincere thank you.

Your support over the years has been exceptional and

it is with your energy that we will continue to build on

the strong foundation we have laid in recent times.

Special thanks to our new competition sponsors

– Wizard Home loans. The support and enthusiasm

you have shown our sport this year has been terrific

and I look forward to a long, increasing and mutually

beneficial relationship.

Hockey in our state enjoys a strong and distinguished

place in the history books and I would particularly like

to acknowledge our life members (who were joined

this year by a very deserving Mike Kinsella) for your

continued support for not only our sport but of me

personally.

To all our Board Members for your ongoing

commitment and passion through what has been

another challenging year, your efforts in what are

ostensibly volunteer roles are truly inspiring and on

behalf of the sport I sincerely thank you.

On behalf of the Board and Hockey WA, we thank our

very hard working staff, led most progressively by

Hockey WA Chief executive Officer – linda Hamersley

The staff ’s efforts throughout the year have again

been outstanding. We are indeed fortunate that our

sport is managed by such a dedicated, committed and

caring group. I would also like to formally recognize

the long term contribution made by Jean Schonberg and

wish her every success in the future.

From the outset of this report I spoke of the pride we

can have in our achievements. Just as importantly we

can all look forward to the future with confidence.

More importantly Western Australia is recognised by

our sporting peers both within and outside hockey

as the leading hockey state because of what we can

achieve on the field but also because of the way in

which we conduct our business.

In closing, I would like to take the opportunity to wish

all those connected to our hockey community a safe

and prosperous “off season” and I look with eagerness

to 2007.

Yours in hockey

Ceri WriterPRESIDENT – HOCKEY WA

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Chief exeCutive offiCer

As 2006 draws to a close and I reflect on the business

of the year, I provide the following report to the

Hockey WA membership.

Strategic Plan: At the January Board Retreat a review

of our plan took place with new objectives included

for 2006. Our advisory committees and staff have

worked together to achieve those objectives; the

second year of our three year plan.

Changes to the first grade competition, management

of the Perth Hockey Stadium and the submission

to retain the Hockey Australia High Performance

Program are three of the “big ticket” projects that

were successfully undertaken this year and are

reported separately in this and the elite Competitions

Committee report.

Partnerships: Hockey WA is committed to ensuring

relationships with our partners are operating at

an optimum level. The state government, through

Healthway and the Department of Sport and

Recreation, remains our major partner and we

continue to prosper as a State Sporting Association

through their ongoing support and commitment to

hockey in Western Australia.

During 2006 we worked closely with WAIS as they were a key contributor for our submission to retain the Hockey Australia High Performance Program.

Our WAIS nTC coaches have continued to provide

support to our state teams and have worked closely

with the national teams with both coaches seconded

by Hockey Australia for various international team

tours as support or assistant coaches.

Our relationship with the other State Hockey

Associations and Hockey Australia is strong and we

continue to look for opportunities to work together

on collective purchasing, information sharing and

providing support as required.

Finance: A full set of audited financial statements

will be presented to Council at the Reconvened AGM.

The statements will again reflect that we continue to

improve our cash reserves with a slightly larger than

budgeted surplus, thanks mainly to our increased

sponsorship and the close scrutiny provided to our

accounts by both the Finance Manager and Finance

Officer. Tony leeflang commenced in the role of

Convenor of the Finance Committee this year and

provided great support to the Finance Department.

Sponsorship: We are fortunate to have successful

partnerships with both continuing and new sponsors.

Through our Profile & Branding Manager we increased

our sponsorship income by 60% from 2005. The

metropolitan competition welcomed Wizard Home

loans to our sponsorship portfolio and enjoyed a

wonderful year with them, resulting in a commitment

to continue the relationship into 2007. Thanks go to

all our other sponsors being CBH Group, Gryphon,

Hockey Action, Chestnut Grove Wines, Cadbury

Schweppes, Kombat Clothing, Rising Stars and

Underwater Contracting services.

Perth Hockey Stadium: Hockey WA took over the

operational management of the stadium in anticipation

of the transfer of ownership on � December 2006.

We managed this change by implementing a new

organisational structure and created an Operations

Department that oversees the activities of the Stadium,

our events and competition. During this transitional

year the Operations staff have been updating

processes and implementing policies. A strategic plan

initiative to conduct a facility management forum

was undertaken providing information to a range of

hockey facility owners. I believe we are in a strong

position to maximise the ownership of the stadium

upon the transfer in December.

Hockey Australia High Performance Program: All

states were given the opportunity to tender to host

the Hockey Australia High Performance Program from

� January 2009. A Working Group was formed and

spent a considerable amount of time researching the

performance of the program and why it had been

so successful whilst housed in Perth. With the full

support of the State Government, in particular the

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Premier and Minister for Sport and Recreation,

Hockey WA tendered to retain the program in

Perth. Our submission offers innovative initiatives

to ensure that while the program remains in Perth

it has the best opportunity to remain successful; to

stay ahead of the international hockey world and

is provided with the best sport science. I believe

we are in a strong position to retain the program

and I would like to acknowledge the work that

neil McKerracher QC provided as Chairman of the

Working Group.

Staff: From a budgeting perspective, staff are our

biggest single line item, and equally our biggest

asset. The staff have again strived to provide the

quality of customer service to our stake holders

that is expected and to provide the administrative

support to the advisory committees to allow access

to competitions and championships for the hockey

community, both metropolitan and regional.

With the organisational restructure three new staff

joined the association: Barb Jenkins – Operations

Manager, Janelle leiper – Operations Assistant and

Kate Main – Profile & Branding Manager. After more

than �4 years with the association, Jean Schonberg

– executive Assistant is leaving and I would like to

take this opportunity to acknowledge the role Jean

has played in those years and the support she has

provided to both myself, the Board, committees she

has worked with and the staff.

Thank You: On behalf of the administration, our

thanks go to all the volunteers who work together

to make hockey the great sport it is. Without the

support of the volunteers in the clubs, working

with our state teams, involved on committees and

the board our job would be difficult and we truly

appreciate the time, effort and dedication that they

provide to the administration.

In closing, I would like to single out and thank

our President, Ceri Writer for her leadership of the

organisation and the support she provides me, and

to the seven board members that work in unison

to ensure our sport is provided with best practice

governance and strategic direction. It is a pleasure

to work with such a positive and hard-working

board of directors.

I look forward to the commencement of the 2007

season and all the challenges the year will bring.

Linda HamersleyChief Executive Officer

develoPment

I would like to thank the

elite Programs Coordinator

Alison Burge, Officiating and

Development Officer Sam

Calder, and Hook in2 Hockey

Community Officer Alistair Park

for their contribution and effort

throughout the year. Also thanks to the large group

of volunteers whether on committees or individuals

involved in a specific project. Volunteers remain this

department’s most valuable resource.

The Hockey WA Metropolitan Junior Recruitment

Program, in its second full year of operation, was run

jointly by Alistair and Sam, and again proved very

successful for those clubs choosing to be involved.

There are now �4 clubs (up from 8 in 2005) involved

and participation in the program grew by 75%. This

helped deliver growth in Minkey numbers for the

second consecutive year in the metropolitan area

with continued scope for improvement.

The Hook in2 Hockey component of the program

was also conducted by most major country centres.

Hockey WA provided support so that clubs could

provide further clinics to attract children involved

in the schools program. It attracted 487 country

participants, with Kalgoorlie the biggest single

program with about 200 participants.

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The metropolitan senior competition review continued

during the year with a number of new initiatives

ready for implementation in the 2007 season. These

include aligning the women’s structure with the

men’s, a more flexible promotion and relegation

system, merging of the �C and 2B competitions, and

more stringent alignment of elite turf teams in the

elite turf competition. Ongoing review will determine

if the original objectives are being met through these

changes.

There were thirty state teams representing WA in

national championships throughout Australia during

2006. This required approximately sixty volunteer

coaches and managers, �00 volunteer selectors, and

almost 500 players requiring selection, uniforms,

flights and accommodation. Alison had the daunting

task of coordinating all these activities and tasks

with support from the Indoor, Veterans and High

Performance and Coaching Committee.

It was a ground breaking year for officiating with the State Officiating Program implemented for the first time state wide.

Developed by international umpire and umpire coach

Don Prior, this program now provides a pathway and

resource with convenient accessibility for dedicated

umpires and player umpires alike to improve their

knowledge and competency. The challenge remains

to promote this program effectively to motivate more

clubs and individuals to take part.

Umpiring appointments were allocated on-line by

panel umpires this year in all but Wizard Home loans

division games and the method was a great success.

Hockey WA has been actively working with Hockey

Australia for a number of years to develop a new

junior recruitment game that is safe, and appealing

to a broader cross-section of young people of varying

sporting ability. The result has been the introduction

of Rookey which has been show cased at a number of

events in WA throughout the year, generating strong

interest. The game will be formally incorporated into

the metropolitan junior recruitment program next

year, and will be expanded into country regions in

the near future when the modified equipment is more

readily available.

A new resource for juniors playing full field hockey for

the first time was developed and titled “How to Play

Hockey”. It was distributed free to all junior players

within our coordinated development programs state

wide, with additional copies available for purchase.

Sponsorship has been secured to continue this free

distribution in future years.

Coordinated programs supported by Development

Officers were again conducted in Geraldton, narrogin,

Peel, South West, and Albany focusing on the

development of players, coaches and officials, and

promotion of the Smarter than Smoking message. In

addition to this, efforts continued to establish junior

hockey in Broome, and the Development Manager

also visited Kalgoorlie to promote and assist with

their Hook in2 Hockey program.

Knowledge of metropolitan participation trends

continued to improve in 2006 with more accurate data

entry into Hockeynet by clubs and this department’s

use of the research capabilities available within it.

Our Hockeynet member database research was

supplemented by several member surveys and

also involvement in the Hockey Australia annual

census. efforts were also made to get regional

associations to use the Hockeynet database

and this focus needs to continue in 2007.

Grant Mitton

Development Manager

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oPerAtions

With several staffing changes and

some re-structuring to create an

Operations Department, responsible

for all competitions and events,

and the management of the Perth

Hockey Stadium, it was a busy start

to the season - there were several

learning curves being mastered at once by new and

existing staff.

nonetheless, staff members took to their respective

tasks with vigour, and managed to have an international

event (Canadian Women’s team v Hockeyroos), a WAIS

v Malaysian Women’s series and a couple of AHl home

game weekends under their belt before the start of

the winter season.

The 2006 season presented some interesting early

challenges, such as the time frames for nominations,

fixtures, and umpire allocations, the equitable

distribution of training time at the stadium and

management of the software system for booking

and invoicing turf time (the latter two tasks being

incorporated into the Operations Department after

previously being part of the Perth Hockey Stadium

organisation).

This season was four weeks shorter than 2005, with

only �8 weeks of competition. For the Wizard Home

loans Cup teams, this meant that they did not play

two full rounds before the finals. However, it appears

that in all grades, players and coaches alike valued the

shorter season and went into the finals weeks fresh

and ready for battle. The senior competition this year

focused on trying to achieve a home and away style

of fixturing and this seems to have been well-received

at the club level. efforts continue to move all grades

towards nine teams, to allow a bye weekend and make

the umpiring equation a little more manageable. The

senior grades commenced in late April, with junior

games starting three weeks later. It is anticipated that

the 2007 season will commence in mid-April, after the

AHl Men’s Final Week, which Hockey WA will host in

late March.

Hockeynet was again used this year to fixture all

grades and to upload results to the Hockeynet

website which has a direct link on the Hockey WA

home page. It was also used by all clubs this year to

input team lists and record results. While there were

some clubs which diligently entered results, others

needed a bit of prompting to ensure the data was up

to date. Training was provided for those that required

it, and there was always helpful advice available for

new or novice users. Hopefully, as more users become

proficient with the process, Hockeynet will prove to

be an accurate and helpful tool for all members of the

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hockey community. When used effectively, it can

certainly provide efficient and timely advice on

results, protests and disputes as well as providing

valuable statistical information to teams and

clubs. Particularly heading into finals weeks, team

managers and coaches have found the information

on the number of games played by each player to

be a lot easier to manage than a manual system.

The 2006 season incorporated a general bye

weekend, and juniors had a break over the July

school holidays which allowed us to run the Smarter

than Smoking U/�5 Regional Championship and

the U/�3 and U/�5 State Championships.

Along with the regular season games, the

customary State Championships from U/�3s

through to U/�7s, Country Championships for men

and women and a two-week international series

against China’s Women’s team were conducted. A

very successful Minkey Carnival was also held at Perth

Hockey Stadium and the number of teams involved

was nearly double previous nominations. To cap off

the year, Hockey WA hosted the SmokeFree Men’s

Australian Veteran’s Championship with 62 teams in

age groups from Over 40 to Over 65 and WA pleasingly

finished with excellent results across the board.

On the facility front, an audit by Operations

Department staff of the grounds being used for

fixtures helped to develop a better picture of the

standard of grounds throughout the metropolitan

area. Of particular concern was the standard of field

marking, the safety of goals and some inconsistency

of the facilities available at grounds (toilets, canteen,

first aid support) and these should be a focus for clubs

wishing to host games in 2007.

Also, at the end of 2006, Perth Hockey Stadium Council

formally dissolved, and Hockey WA has taken on the

management of the Perth Hockey Stadium, with a

PHS Committee reporting to Hockey WA Board from

December 2006.

The stadium underwent some interesting changes

during the year, with the laying of the new nylon turf

on Turf � in December 2005, and re-decorating of the

bar area and the re-naming to the “Champions’ Bar”.

The new bar was officially opened on 22 April and

the 2006 inductees were welcomed and their photos

added to the many who grace the wall above the bar.

Above and beyond the general maintenance required

such as repair and replacement of field lighting

systems and sprinklers, servicing of equipment and

upkeep of the facility, we have changed the watering

system to improve water supply, upgraded some

electrical distribution boards, and upgraded security.

The Operations Department wishes to thank all of the

casual staff, committee members and event volunteers

who worked so hard throughout the year to help us

achieve our goals. We really appreciate the effort of

the volunteers who make our lives a little easier, and

who provide us with a strong and vital connection

to the hockey community to receive feedback and

advice.

The number of participants in hockey remained steady

this year, despite the extra competition from sports

such as soccer and AFl, which had bumper years on

the back of the Socceroos’ World Cup success and that

of the WA-based teams in the AFl competition.

In the face of these challenges and the added pressures of busier lifestyles and changing attitudes to organised sport, we are proud to have maintained our participant base.

All in all, there have been a number of significant

changes in 2006 and we look forward to more in

the new Year, with the implementation of work

commenced in 2006 on the competition re-structure,

rules review and refinements to the home and away

fixture model. We also look forward to hosting two

home rounds of the AHl in 2007 as well as the AHl

Men’s Final Week in March.

Barb JenkinsOperations Manager

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senior Committee

The 2006 Senior Committee welcomed several new

members who came with a broad understanding

of grass roots hockey played by the great hockey

community. Peter Churack, Kim Jones, Adam Scott

with the continued service of Bev ewen and the end

of the season induction of Peter McGough formed

the Committee. These new faces injected greater

enthusiasm than in the past and it was also refreshing

to see Hockey WA Board Member, Ann Prior actively

participate and provide great guidance.

This positive tone allowed for effective decision

making from the outset when we were required to

assist Hockey WA staff deal with team nominations

for the 2006 season.

With the season under way, the primary focus shifted

to finalising the new competition model for the 2007

season. The guiding principles were based on recent

surveyed research and were designed to shape a new

competition model with the following features:

A three-tier model with the options of �00% turf,

turf/grass combination, and �00% grass thus

catering for the three types of players identified

in the research – elite competition players, regular

social players and irregular social players.

nine team grades for both men and women’s

competition (excluding ‘elite’ grades).

Identical competition structures for men and

women.

Ability to provide opportunities for players to

participate in european carnival style events on

the ‘hockey free’ weekends.

Capacity to develop a promotion and relegation

system that has greater flexibility to ensure the

quality of the grades is maintained in the future

This process required a great deal of consultation

with all committee members throughout the season

beyond the attendance of monthly meetings. I can

only commend all members for being able to digest

the wealth of information and provide varying views

and opinion that assisted Development Manager,

Grant Mitton, to develop a model from a broader

perspective.

looking forward to 2007 we envisage there will

be more challenges ahead as the new competition

model will take some time to bed down, especially

with greater radical change occurring in the women’s

competition. Additionally, an overhaul of the rules

governing competitions is required and there is

still the ongoing desire to improve the standard

and attendance of umpiring and the amendment of

unsociable playing times.

I would like to thank all of the Senior Committee

members for volunteering their time and hope that

all the current members will return in 2007 with the

addition of new members from other clubs.

The highest accolade goes to Staff liaison Damien

Todorovic for his energy which was never questioned,

faultless preparation and clear direction. The efforts

of Grant Mitton must also be highlighted. The task

of formulating the foundations of the competitions

model has been an exhaustive process. It has been

difficult to present the most ideal model with so many

stake holders to consider.

I am confident we have developed a model for a competition that will see playing numbers return to hockey, promote a positive inter club culture and allow for all clubs to provide the opportunity for players to enjoy their hockey on a variety of different playing levels.

Christian Willett Senior Committee Convenor

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Junior Committee

The 2006 Junior Committee worked with a great deal of resolve and purpose to ensure that junior boys and girls grades offered fun, appropriate competition and development to hockey players of all ages and levels.

Some outstanding hockey was on show with many

of the more talented and committed junior hockey

players gaining selection in regional and/or State

Teams.

Grading and ground allocation continue to draw

a lot of feedback from Clubs. This is not surprising,

however, as the pressure mounts by more and more

Clubs to acquire A grade junior status the Committee

asks that Clubs adopt a realistic assessment of how

the relative strengths of Clubs has and is changing.

The grading process concentrated in setting up 8

team competitions in all A grades for Under �3, �5

and �7 age divisions. The rationale behind this is that

it encourages a stronger division and it allows all

teams in A grade to play each other twice. Clearly it

is often quite hard to separate bottom ranked teams

in A grade from the top A Reserve grade or B grade

sides.

In 2006 the committee endorsed a Hockey WA position

with turf allocation for juniors which saw more turf

games being allocated to grades other than A grade

– particularly at Under �3, �5 and �7 levels. This was

aided enormously with the Joondalup turf coming

back on line and the addition of the Melville turf for

junior fixturing.

Feedback from two junior coordinators meetings

during the season continues to be extremely

important and will focus the committee on:

• further strengthening the grading process

maintaining a fixturing process which provides

turf access to as many grades as possible.

To assist Clubs in planning for 2007 – the relative

strength of Club teams and the 2006 finish of

Club teams above and/or below a team within an

age division will continue to be a very important

consideration.

I wish to acknowledge the excellent work of so many

people involved in junior hockey at Club level – junior

coordinators, coaches, managers and Club officials.

Your work is extremely important. Finally, to the

staff at Hockey WA led by linda Hamersley, including

Janelle leiper, Damien Todorovic and Grant Mitton a

very sincere thank you.

Mike YoungJunior Committee Convenor

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high PerformAnCe And CoAChing

Committee

Previously called the elite Performance Committee,

it was restructured at the start of this year to

remove elite competition aspects, to free up

committee time and make better use of committee

member’s expertise to increase the focus on elite

coach development. Information gathering was

a major focus; and a formal planning process was

undertaken to identify our needs and weaknesses to

establish a foundation for a coordinated approach.

All processes surrounding state teams were reviewed in detail with new role descriptions for team officials developed and distributed; these included coach manager, physiotherapist and selector.

The committee also managed the implementation

of the above age state team selection policy with

a number of cases at U�8 and U2� level requiring

consideration. There remain ongoing concerns

in respect of the rationale behind this policy,

with the committee believing that an education

process needs to be undertaken to attain greater

understanding, and more “buy in” from coaches

and selectors. This policy is intended to support

our objective to improve management of individual

elite player workloads and increase the size of our

talent pool, while at the same time ensure that

fast-tracking of suitable athletes is not overlooked.

Our efforts to increase support and development of

elite coaches were focused in three areas this year:

�. Our elite coaches were invited to

attend international matches and post game

debriefs with Hockeyroos and Kookaburras

coaches Frank Murray and Barry Dancer. This

was a successful initiative, well supported by

coaches, and will be continued in the future.

2. A post-AHl debrief was also offered to our elite

coaches by Diamonds and Thundersticks coaches Colin

Brandis and Jason Duff. While it was not well supported,

we maintain that this initiative can be successful and

beneficial to elite coaches, and the lack of numbers may

have been caused by poor scheduling and promotion.

3. This committee also facilitated the process of

support and endorsement of DSR High Performance

Scholarship applicants Melissa Hall, Katrina Powell,

and Colin Brandis.

Tricia HeberleCommittee Convener

elite ComPetitions Committee

The elite Competitions Committee formed in late

2005 to provide direction in the overall planning and

management of the Wizard Home loans competitions

and their supporting and promoting grades – Men’s

State �B, Men’s State 2A and Women’s State league

2. The Committee, chaired until early 2006 by Craig

Boyce and later by Colin Howell, trialled a number

of initiatives during the season each with varying

degrees of success.

The fixturing process began in late 2005 with meetings

between club presidents, committee representatives

and Hockey WA staff designed to ascertain the

varying preferences each club had. The result of these

meetings was a home and away system for clubs with

a home turf, and the majority of games played at a

time favoured by home teams to attract the most

support from their club based spectators.

Another fixturing initiative, an eighteen round men’s

season commencing after easter, was brought about

by the scheduling of the Commonwealth Games in

March and the Australian Hockey league in April and

May. This allowed all senior grades to commence on

the same weekend – something that has not occurred

in Western Australian hockey for some time.

The only drawback was that it was not until Round

Six that all national league players finally took to the

field – almost one third through the season. The new

format, however, allowed player friendly byes over

the Foundation Day long weekend and July school

holidays that seemed to be welcomed by players,

especially those with weary bodies and young

families.

The return of the national athletes brought with it

the Hockey Australia High Performance Program

Player Draft. In a first for the draft, national coach

Frank Murray consulted the women’s coaches and

allocated athletes to clubs based on the club’s and

player’s needs. Despite some initial apprehension,

the concept worked surprisingly well with all coaches

satisfied with their allocation.

Three clubs – Curtin Trinity Pirates, Victoria Park and

Wesley South Perth – experimented with ‘club days’

where a number of their teams played in the lead

up to the Wizard Home loans game at Perth Hockey

Stadium. Barblett Oval was used to host grass games

with team members gaining free entry to the Stadium

to watch their top sides in action. Catering facilities

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were also available to the club allowing them to host

club functions in conjunction with the main game.

A number of ‘showcase’ games were also scattered

throughout the season. Supported by the Hockey

Australia High Performance Program, the Kookaburras

were on show against the scholarship athletes on two

Friday nights in June and July. The female athletes

also pitted their skills in a two game series against

the best the Wizard Home loans league had to offer

with games at Duracraft (Melville) and Perth Hockey

Stadiums. The exposure to top level hockey brought

the spectators out in droves with over 700 people in

attendance at some of the games.

Upon consultation with elite coaches, the Committee

made good progress on a couple of contentious rules

– the asterisk player and residential requirement

rules. With an aim to remove restrictions on players

intending to play for an extended period of time, the

Committee recommended that the latter rule be more

flexible to allow clubs to recruit long term players

from outside of Western Australia. To assist coaches

in selecting starting XI’s, a ‘core’ player rule has been

proposed for future seasons.

The regular season rounded off with a survey to all

players in the elite grades. The response rate was

above average and gave the Committee guidance on

some of the player needs.

The finals brought with it a new promotion and

relegation system in the men’s first division that

pitted the top two State �B teams against the bottom

two Wizard Home loans Cup teams in a round robin

series. State �B minor premiers, Suburban, gave their

more fancied counterparts a fright but eventually

succumbed in close games against Melville and Curtin

Trinity Pirates. The club support of the teams involved

in the series was tremendous with a buzz across Perth

Hockey Stadium for all of the games.

Finally, acknowledgement must go to all the

Committee Members who braved the cold mornings

for 7am meetings to discuss the issues of elite hockey.

Craig Boyce, Peter Freer, Hans Geers, Colin Howell,

Clover Maitland, Jon Petterson, Mark Pownall and

Kate Starre were ably assisted by nTC Coaches Jason

Duff and neil Hawgood over the last twelve months

to maximise opportunities to promote the elite

competitions.

Damien TodorovicOperations Coordinator Comps and Events

Country Committee

Men’s Country Week in 2006 saw twenty-two grade

teams and eight veteran’s teams enjoy three days of

very good hockey and friendship. Congratulations

to the winners of all divisions and individuals who

won various awards. Thanks to Barry Scott and

Jan McKenzie for their time in the office over the

weekend. The decision by the committee to add the

entry fee to the nomination fee for country week was

very well received by both the women and men and

their Associations.

Thirty-four grade teams and fifteen veteran’s teams

competed for honours at Women’s Country Week.

It was a fantastic weekend with both the hockey

and weather at its best. Also congratulations to the

players who were selected in the All Stars and the

Under 2� teams. Thanks to Bev Blake, Denise Willcock

and Barb Semini for the time they spent managing

official duties.

The Australian Country Championships were held

in Bendigo Victoria from July 29 to August 8. The

women’s team improved one place – to third –on

last year and the men finished fourth. Both teams

played some very good hockey and improved as the

championships progressed. Special thanks to Bev

Blake and Glenn Willmott as team managers and to

Scott Shires as the Men’s coach.

Thanks to the committee members Barb Semini, Bev

Blake, Damian Della, Denise Willcock, Jan McKenzie,

Jenny Pitman, John Ward, Julie French and Marie

Cross for their commitment and support for our great

game of hockey in 2006.

A special thanks to the CBH Group as sponsors of

Country Week as well as thanks to the staff of Hockey

WA who support us in keeping our game alive.

Chris ScottCountry Committee Convenor

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veterAns Committee

The committee this year comprised Mal Skinner,

Catherine McFarlane, Bill Campbell, Maris Margetts,

Rob lawson, Tracey Hough, Peter Westlund, lorraine

Browning, Johnson Orr, Janelle leiper (staff ) and

myself.

The main focus for the year was the standardisation

of competitions and operations for the state sides for

both the men’s and women’s divisions and I believe we

are now well down the path to achieving this goal.

It was pleasing to see the expansion of the Women’s

midweek competition to 2� teams, which enabled the

competition to be split into three divisions for the

first time.

The men’s division had 7� teams competing in the

Saturday afternoon competition in age groups ranging

from over 40 to over 60. The midweek competition

continued to flourish and I am sure it played a big part

in the State’s success at the national Championships.

The Women held their Championships in Darwin, and

the Over 35 team is to be congratulated in winning

their division. The women were more successful than

at any previous Women’s national Championship.

The Men conducted their National Championship in Perth this year and what a success they were, both on and off the field.

Thanks must be given to those involved in organising

and running the SmokeFree WA Australian Veterans

Championship: Bill Campbell, Peter Westlund, Max

Viner, Shane Knapp, Steve Mcentee, Peter Fogels,

Graham napier, Bob Bowyer and to the numerous

volunteers who helped out each day.

On the field WA were successful in the Over 45, Over

50, Over 55 and Over 65 Divisions and were runners

up in the Over 40 Division

WA was also well represented in the Australian

teams selected at both the men’s and women’s

Championships. Congratulations to all who were

selected. In closing I would like to thank Janelle leiper

for her assistance on the committee this year.

Ian Arblaster Convenor Veterans Committee

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indoor Committee

In any sport the most difficult thing to do is to win back to back titles. This feat clearly demonstrates a team’s commitment, desire and dedication to be the best.

last year the State Men’s Indoor Team did just this,

beating ACT in an exciting Grand Final in Wollongong

to win their second national indoor title in two years

and confirmed Western Australia as a dominant force

in indoor hockey.

While winning the title was reward enough, there was

an even greater reward for the players; eight of the

twelve players were named in the Australian national

Squad in preparation for the second World Cup in

Vienna in 2007.

The State Women have also continued to be a dominant

force; however they stumbled in the final furlong,

losing to Victoria in the semi-final. nevertheless their

continued success at the national Championships

resulted in five players being named in the Australian

national Squad.

This year will see the State Men attempt to win a

historic ‘hat trick’ of wins, when defending their title

in Canberra in December and with a bit of luck will

see the State Women finally shed the monkey and

progress through to their first final in recent years.

While this success is at the elite level it is important to

note the success at the grass roots level. This year will

see Western Australia enter a team in the Under �6s

invitational competition in Victoria. This is testament

to the ongoing commitment of everyone at Hockey

WA and demonstrates the ongoing momentum the

sport is gathering at all levels and age

groups across this State.

The Hockey WA 2005 Indoor

competition was closely contested

all season with University Hockey

Club winning the Men’s Division �

and north Coast Raiders Hockey Club

winning the Women’s Division �.

All grand finals were close contests

with University beating WASPS Hockey

Club 7-6 and north Coast Raiders

beating Willeton Hockey Club 3-2.

The Men’s First Division fairest and best

winner was Danny Brennan (Melville

Hockey Club) who also won the top goal scorer award.

The Women’s Division � fairest and best player award

went to Tate napier (South Perth) who was also the

top goal scorer.

The Division two competition winners were north

Coast Raiders in the men’s competition beating

Fremantle Hockey Club (3-2) whilst Willeton defeated

north Coast Raiders (3-2) in the Women’s.

As Chairman of the Indoor Committee I would

sincerely like to thank the staff at Hockey WA for their

continued support and I wish all teams competing at

the national Championships this year every success.

Finally I would like to pass on my best wishes to the

following players who will be competing for a spot in

the Australian national Team to travel to Vienna for

the 2nd World Indoor Cup:

Men

George Watts – Melville Hockey Club

Graham Watts – Melville Hockey Club

Andrew Hunt – Melville Hockey Club

Jason Black – YMCC Hockey

Daniel Brennan – YMCC Hockey Club

Rohan Wilson – UWA Hockey Club

Paul nicholls – Fremantle Hockey Club

Women

Amanda Calton – Willetton Hockey Club

Fiona Young – University Hockey Club

Tania Perpoli – University Hockey Club

Kym Pradera – South West Strikers Hockey Club

John ChristieIndoor Committee Convenor

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offiCiAting Committee

At the conclusion of the 2005 season, the Officiating

Committee invited representatives from clubs, Hockey

WA umpires and officials, Hockey WA Staff and various

other Hockey WA committees to be involved in a

series of workshops to ascertain the needs and wants

of the hockey community in regards to officiating in

the future.

As a result of these workshops and a number of

follow up meetings, the Officiating Committee have

completed a strategic plan for officiating for the next

20 years. It covers many areas such as club based

umpiring, junior umpiring, recruitment & retention

and coaching to name a few and commences in

2007.

In 2006 the Officiating Committee incorporated club

based umpiring as part of its charter in an effort to

improve the general standard of umpiring and as a

recruiting ground for Hockey WA umpires and officials

in general. numerous State Officiating Program

(SOP) sessions were run at clubs and at Hockey WA

together with seminars to discuss clubs best practices

in relation to club umpire appointments, recruitment

of umpires, junior umpiring, etc.. This program is

designed to reach every player and the aim is for

all players to eventually pass the State Officiating

Program level �.This will thus improve the standard

of umpiring across all grades of hockey and the

knowledge of the rules by senior and junior players,

parents, administrators and spectators.

The Officiating Committee has been restructured for

2007 and will include various portfolios including

coaching (2 members), junior umpiring (2 members),

recruitment, club based umpiring,

appointments, country umpiring, technical

and social & recognition. each portfolio

will have at least one elected member with

specific tasks, roles and responsibilities. They

will be supported by our full time Officiating

Officer at Hockey WA, Kelly Colgan, who has

recently taken up her appointment.

Officiating at times is a difficult task and

our many volunteer umpires and officials do

not receive the recognition they deserve;

however, thanks to our new sponsor, Hockey

Action, we were at least able to provide new

shirts and warm jackets to each Hockey WA

official this season. Our sincere thanks to

Hockey Action for their support.

We urge all players, coaches and club administrators to support our officials in the future as we cannot play the game without them. A small thank you after a game goes a long way to encouraging these volunteers to continue to volunteer their time.

Finally, thanks to all the Officiating

Committee for their work in 2006, especially

John nettleton, Cameron Scadding, Graham

napier, Barry O’Sullivan and Frank Brown

for their tireless work and I urge them all to

nominate again in 2007.

Stuart LamontConvenor

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nAtionAl trAining Centre

Women

The WAIS women’s program is getting closer to some of its proposed targets, with four athletes selected in the World Cup team which won a silver medal at the World Cup in Madrid and seven athletes selected in a national junior team to tour New Zealand in early December.

As well as this two athletes were selected for ‘Australia

A’ which played 3 games against the Chinese national

team in August. The WAIS squad also played three

games against China.

earlier in the year more athletes were exposed to

international competition with Canada and Malaysia

visiting Perth on the way to the Commonwealth

Games. Currently we are playing a series of games

against the Malaysian women’s team in Perth who

are preparing for the Asian games in December and

the Japanese under �8 team who are here playing

a series of four matches against a WA under �9 age

group. Playing against different styles and structures

is invaluable to the development of our athletes and

we have been very fortunate over the last �2 months

with visiting teams.

The SmokeFree WA Diamonds were successful in

reaching the grand final of the Ausralian Hockey

league for the third successive time and came away

with a memorable victory in the final against the

Queensland Scorchers.

Our under 2� team again made the final but missed

the final victory hurdle whilst our under �8 State team

won the title in Adelaide.

The positives for our elite program are our ability to

be in the top two in the AHl, under 2�s and under

�8s and having good numbers selected in nationally

identified squads.

As we move forward with only 22 months until the

Olympics the goal will be to increase our number

of national representatives and thus also have good

odds for representation in the Olympic squad for

2008.

Neil Hawgood NTC Coach

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nAtionAl trAining Centre - men

Bevan George, Aaron Hopkins and Michael Boyce

have been working hard with the Kookaburras in

the past �2 months. Michael was unlucky to sustain

a career threatening ankle injury in September 2005

that required surgery to rectify the damage to ankle

ligaments. However his comeback was strong and

indicative of his character and determination to

represent Australia. Aaron Hopkins performed well

at international tournaments and along with Bevan

George won a Commonwealth Games Gold Medal in

Melbourne.

The big prize for WAIS hockey stars was the opportunity

to play at the World Cup in Monchengladbach

Germany. The three athletes were all selected in an �8

man squad that was set a huge challenge. The team

lost the services of co-captain Matthew Wells on the

eve of the tournament and also Grant Schubert who

damaged a knee ligament. Bevan George headed up

the performance of the WAIS contingent with some

outstanding performances including two goals in a

round match against India. The Kooka’s made it to the

final and took an early lead only to run out of steam

and take Silver.

Other WAIS athletes that have had notable performances

include, Jason Vuletich and Fergus Kavanagh who

were both named in the national development

squad. Ian Burcher and Jono Charlesworth earned

the opportunity to travel with the AIS team and push

for Selection in the Australian squads for 2007. In

addition to this Kiel Brown a former QAS athlete made

the move to WAIS. Kiel is a hard working defensive

mid fielder, who will

add value to the WAIS

environment and is

a current Australian

development squad

member.

The WA U2� team

performed below

standard and the

team produced

only one athlete to

contribute to the

national program.

Tom edwards will earn

the opportunity to

represent Australia at

the Australian Youth

Olympic Festival in

January 2007.

A prep squad has been added to the WAIS program

for well performing younger athletes giving them

the opportunity to train with the senior athletes. The

players are on three month squad memberships that

allow them to access some of the services that are

normally reserved for more senior athletes.

The program is narrowing its focus towards Beijing and the athletes will be undergoing greater individual scrutiny throughout this period to ensure they are all doing what is necessary to maximise their selection potential.

Strength and conditioning coach Geish Hori has

been working tirelessly with the athletes to increase

their strength, power and speed. A lot of testing

and application has seen significant increases in

the athletes overall conditioning and the decreased

incidence in soft tissue injuries. The athletes have

developed a healthy respect for this aspect of training

despite the early morning starts.

David Bell and Paul Gaudoin, both ex-international

Australian captains make up the rest of the coaching

team. David’s expertise in goal keeper coaching is

paramount in the development of the wealth of

goalkeeping talent in WA. Paul’s ability to develop and

recognise individual skill and combine its application

in context make for a very good coaching team at

WAIS.

Jason DuffNTC Coach - Men

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AustrAliAn hoCkey leAgue

The SmokeFree WA Diamonds, coached by Colin

Brandis, were GOlD medallists in the Australian Hockey

league (AHl) for 2006. With a new and youthful team

due to a number of senior players unavailable due to

injury, the final result was beyond the expected.

The SmokeFree WA Diamonds ability to back up from its 2004 win and 2005 second place to again make the Final with a new look team provides great confidence in this team continuing to be a serious contender for some years.

The SmokeFree WA Diamonds squad of 3� players was

chosen in September 2005 by selectors Colin Brandis

(Diamonds Coach & Chairperson), neil Hawgood (nTC

Coach), Troy Kelly, Sally Carbon, Scott Goodheart and

noel Morrison. From the squad a team of 20 players

were selected in January 2006 to represent the

Diamonds at the AHl season, which ran for 6 weeks

over April to May.

The pre-AHl program included a training and playing

schedule that commenced in the new year with a

number of practice matches, including three against

the Canadian national Team and games against the

U/�6 State Schoolboys team, Presidents XI and the

Hotspurs.

At the completion of the �� game home and away

series the SmokeFree WA Diamonds were in 3rd place

with 29 points, scoring 46 goals and conceding 22

goals.

The SmokeFree WA Diamonds played great, tough

hockey to dispose of the Canberra Strikers in the semi

final which put the Diamonds in good stead for the

Final against the Queensland Scorchers.

In the Final the Queensland Scorchers were on top of

the Diamonds early and it took some time for them to

gather their momentum and be competitive against

the rampant Scorchers. The Scorchers scored first

but the Diamonds hung in to be level at �-� at half

time. Although the Scorchers started the second half

with an early goal the Diamonds took the game up to

them for the better part of the second half and were

able to break through with three late goals to take the

game in style at 4-2.

The new-look SmokeFree WA Diamonds were well

lead by co-captains Kim Walker and emily Halliday

and the team represented Hockey WA with distinction

and pride on and off the field throughout the AHl

season.

emily Halliday was voted the SmokeFree WA Diamonds

Fairest & Best Player for 2006 and was the team’s

leading goal scorer and runner-up goal scorer for the

AHl. emily was the Most Valuable Player for the Final.

The SmokeFree WA Diamonds had individual rewards

in emily Halliday, Kim Walker, Hope Munro and Kobie

McGurk representing the Hockeyroos at the World

Cup.

From the Diamonds team Shelly liddelow was

selected in the AIS and Fiona Boyce, Ashleigh nelson,

Chantelle Ciallella were selected in the national Junior

Youth Squad.

The SmokeFree WA Diamonds officials including the

manager (Jocelyn Henly), assistant coaches (neil

Hawgood & Scott Goodheart) and physiotherapist

(Fiona Chromiak) represented Hockey WA in a

professional and positive way in all activities

associated with the team.

The team was represented by a 5 player team

management group which provided an important

interface with the team officials and coaches. This

method of team management provided a positive

approach to implementing and improving the positive

and professional culture of the team resulting in a

great performance.

The support for the SmokeFree WA Diamonds by

Hockey WA administration and Board was much

appreciated by the team and officials. The positive

approach to the Diamonds AHl effort was evident

and greatly appreciated by the players and team

management. Thanks also to our major sponsor

Healthway.

The team contributed to the funding of the AHl

program by conducting two successful regional

coaching clinics for junior players and a successful

quiz night. This not only provided funding but also

built a positive profile for the players and the team.

Colin BrandisSmokeFree WA Diamonds Coach

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AustrAliAn hoCkey leAgue

Season 2006 for the Thundersticks was mildly

successful. The group was lucky enough to have

many debutantes and renewed energy going into

the season. Judd Dyer, Andrew Smith, Tom edwards,

Daryl McCormick, Ross Meadows and Paul nicholls all

enjoyed the opportunity to wear the Thundersticks

uniform for the first time. Additionally we experienced

the loss of Andrew Jacobs just prior to the season with

a knee injury.

In the early round we were unable to really gain from

the opportunities that we created in each game. We

were awarded numerous corners with little success. A

staggering statistic saw us scoring around ten percent

- a figure that made it difficult to break into the top

four at the end of the minor rounds.

Fergus Kavanagh was having a very good season

capitalising on the experience that he was given in

2005. The defensive unit held firm as well conceding

the least amount of corners, and the second least

goals against for the competition.

With a young group of strikers the learning curve

was reasonably steep and the performances of this

group was pleasing. However as a group we never

really imposed our game on the opposition in this

area. Judd Dyer was the highest goal scorer for the

Thundersticks, a good sign for the 2006 rookie and

something to build on going into the 2007 season.

The final week was a breath of fresh air with the Thundersticks saving their best until the end. A hard earned victory over Queensland was the culmination of the efforts throughout the season.

Another victory against eventual finalist Tasmania

was a sign that the group had matured and was now

playing a better sort of hockey, but not for long.

The semi final showdown against Queensland was a

reminder of how good they can be, with a 5-0 loss

dished our way. The boys tried all game and were

beaten by a team that was worthy to take out the title.

In the last game of the tournament against Victoria

we were inconsistent but inspirational. From a four

goal deficit we managed to take the game to an extra

time (5-5). We had opportunity after opportunity to

take the game but ended up settling for fourth in a

penalty shoot out.

The most prestigious award in the SmokeFree WA

Thundersticks camp is the “Dinga” Bell Award, this is

awarded by the players to the person that contributes

the most to the team environment on and off the

field. The award is in memory of Gordon Bell who

over several decades dedicated all of his spare time

to the WA senior team as a selector and was revered

by the players for his effort and time. This award was

bestowed on Bevan George, a worthy winner. Fergus

Kavanagh was considered to be the Thundersticks

best with a consistent season throughout.

Overall 2006 was a season to build on, with new faces

increasing the depth of talent that is available to play

at AHl level. 2007 will be a test with some players

in their third season of

AHl competition and

required to step up and

make a difference. A win is

possible.

Jason Duff SmokeFree WA Thundersticks Coach

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offiCe BeArers

Meetings Attended Apologies

President Ceri Writer 11 N/A

Director Sally Carbon 10 1

Director Pam Glossop 10 1

Director Tony Leeflang 10 1

Director Neil McKerracher 8 3

Director David Miller 11 N/A

Director Anne Prior 10 1

Director Cameron Scadding 10 1

Committees Country

Convenor Chris Scott

Members Beverley Blake

Marie Cross

Damian Della

Julie French

Janelle Leiper (Staff Liaison)

Jan McKenzie

Jenny Pitman

Barbara Semini

John Ward

Denise Willcock

elite ComPetitions

Convenor Colin Howell

Members Peter Freer

Hans Geers

Clover Maitland

Jon Petterson

Kate Starre

Damien Todorovic (Staff Liaison)

finAnCe

Convenor Tony Leeflang

Members Linda Hamersley (CEO)

Neil McKerracher

Kim Rodgers (Finance Manager)

Ceri Writer

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high PerformAnCe CoAChing

Convenor Tricia Heberle

Members David Bell

Alison Burge (Staff Liaison -resigned Sept)

Katrina Powell (Staff Liaison October)

Graham Reid

indoor

Convenor John Christie

Members Peter Chapman

Johnson Orr

rachel ouwendyk

Mark Sandhu

Mark Tate

Damien Todorovic (Staff Liaison)

Kristy Warburton

George Watts

Rohan Wilson

Fiona Young

Junior

Convenor Mike Young

Members Cliff Bache

Vince Cinanni

Tom Harmon

Greg Hunt

Janelle Leiper (Staff Liaison)

Adam Manuel

Stephanie O’Sullivan

Antony Sutherland

Shelley Worth

offiCiAting

Convenor Stuart Lamont

Members Frank Brown

Sam Calder (Staff Liaison – resigned Sept)

Dennis Coates

Kelly Colgan (Staff Liaison - October)

Graham Napier

Barry O’Sullivan

Cameron Scadding

Ben Secrett

Melissa Trivic

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Perth hoCkey stAdium

Convenor Steve Wood

Members Craig Boyce

Rob Fawkes

Colin Howell

Barbara Jenkins (Staff Liaison)

Andre Lee

David Miller

Evan Nicholas

Ceri Writer

senior

Convenor Christian Willett

Members Peter Churack

Bev Ewen

Kim Jones

Peter McGough

Julian Peet

Anne Prior (Board Liaison)

Adam Scott

Damien Todorovic (Staff Liaison)

veterAns

Convenor Ian Arblaster

Members Lorraine Browning

Bill Campbell

Tracey Hough

Rob Lawson

Janelle Leiper (Staff Liaison)

Catherine McFarlane

Maris Margetts

Johnson Orr

Mal Skinner

Peter Westlund

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hoCkey WA stAff

Chief Executive Officer Linda Hamersley

Bar Manager Lionel David

Canteen Superviser Meralyn Hodges

Development Manager Grant Mitton

Development Officer Alistair Park

Elite Programs Co-ordinator Alison Burge (until September)

Executive Assistant Jean Schonberg (until October)

Finance Manager Kim Rodgers

Finance Officer Laraine Waldron

High Performance Co-ordinator Katrina Powell (from October)

Maintenance Glen Davissen

Officiating & Development Officer Sam Calder (until September)

Kelly Colgan (from Setember)

Operations Manager Barbara Jenkins

Operations Co-ordinator Competitions & Events Damien Todorovic

Operations Administrator - Bookings Janelle Leiper

Profile & Branding Manager Kate Main

Reception/Admin Support Susan Cook

senior CoAChes

NTC Coach (Women) Neil Hawgood

NTC Coach (Men) Jason Duff

AHL Coach – SmokeFree WA Diamonds Colin Brandis

AHL Coach – SmokeFree WA Thundersticks Jason Duff

Craig Davies - WAIS Hall of Fame Inductee 2006

Amy Rowlands (right) - Hockey WA Hall of Fame 2005

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AWArded memBers

hoCkey AustrAliA life memBers

The following have been recognised by Hockey Australia for service to hockey in Western Australia and Australia

S DAVIES AM S LEECE E A EASTMAN OBE * C NICHOLAS OAM

hoCkey AustrAliA AWArd of merit

The following have been recognised by Hockey Australia for service to hockey in Western Australia and Australia

R AGGISS T GALVIN I PITT

M ADAMS * G GETLEY G REID

P CARTER AM * B GLENCROSS OAM J SANDS *

R CHARLESWORTH AM B GOODHEART OBE F SERMON *

J EDSALL * M HAGER

J EVANS F MURRAY*Deceased

honorAry life memBers

The following have received life Membership for outstanding service to hockey in Western Australia

J G ARDAGH * A FUHRMANN K LEGGETT

L BARRETT * N GILES OBE * M KINSELLA

F D BEAMES * I GLASS S LEECE

T C BEDELLS * B A GOODHEART OBE V LONGSON *

P BRADSHAW * P GOODRIDGE MBE * H McMANIS OAM *

M CAMPBELL OBE * C D HARPER * D C McKENZIE *

C J CARNE * R J JEWELL G MOUNSEY

P T CARTER AM * D JOHNSON C N NICHOLAS OAM

J T CRUICKSHANK * S J JOHNSON L PACKHAM

S DAVIES AM A KELLY M A REYNOLDS *

E A EASTMAN OBE * D R KELLY AM F N SERMON *

V FALLOWS * K KEMP A J TODD *

CA FAULDS * T ST J KENNEDY **Deceased

AWArd of merit

The following have received an Award of Merit for service to hockey in Western Australia

D ALLEN J EDSALL * M KINSELLA

G ASHLEY A EMSLIE T LALOR

J BANKS A FUHRMANN J LEECE

G BELL * R GLENCROSS * S LEECE

N BEZANT V GOOCH K LEGGETT

A BRAZIER * S HAHNEL N MANNOLINI

S BIBRA C HARPER * H McMANIS OAM *

E BURGESS * J HARRINGTON J McMEEKIN

H BYLES * R JONES P MONTGOMERY

P COLLINS R JEWELL G MOUNSEY

S DAVIES AM D KELLY OAM F MURRAY

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AWARD OF MeRIT - Cont’d

C NAYLOR R RATE H SMITH

J NETTLETON D REES M SUTHERLAND

C NICHOLAS OAM R REITZE * S TONKIN

B NUGENT M REYNOLDS * V VILLAMIL

S O’HARA D SCANLON * L WALDRON

S O’SULLIVAN W SCOTT * J WRIGHT

L PACKHAM B SHARPE

I PITT D SMART

olymPiAns’ medAl Winners

Fairest and best player in the men’s first division competition

Year Name Club

1976 Steve Hayward University of WA

1977 David Bell Old Aquinians

1978 David Bell Fremantle

1979 David Bell Fremantle

1980 Richard Charlesworth University of WA

1981 Michael Nobbs Suburban

1982 Steve Hayward University of WA

1983 Craig Davies Fremantle

1984 Geoff Bott YMCA Perth

1985 Terry Leece Fremantle

1986 David Bell Old Aquinians

1987 John Bestall Trinity

1988 Bryan Zekulich Wesley South Perth

1989 Warren Birmingham Fremantle

1990 Michael Nobbs University of WA

1991 Geoff Bott YMCA

1992 Paul Lewis North Coast Raiders

1993 Peter Haselhurst Westside Wolves

1994 Paul Armitage Westside Wolves

1995 Graham Reid Vic Park Panthers

1996 Lee Bodimeade Wesley South Perth

1996 Graham Reid Vic Park Panthers

1997 Matthew Wells Modernians

1998 Graham Reid Vic Park Panthers

1999 Ian Wishart YMCA

2000 Ian Wishart YMCA

2001 Paul Armitage Westside Wolves

2002 Tom Kavanagh Hale

2003 Andrew Smith Hale

2004 David Hennessy Wesley South Perth

2005 Alistair Park Westside Wolves

2006 Phil Hulbert Vic Park Panthers

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ChArlesWorth medAl Winners

Fairest and best player in the women’s first division competition

Year Name Club

1988 Kerri Richards Westside Wolves

1989 Rechelle Hawkes OAM North Coast Raiders

1990 Liane Tooth OAM Westside Wolves

1991 Rechelle Hakwes OAM North Coast Raiders

1992 Lee Capes OAM Curtin Trinity PIrates

1993 Nicole Dalby South Perth

1994 Michelle Hager OAM Curtin Trinity Pirates

1995 Lisa Powell OAM Westside Wolves

1996 Sara Booth University of WA

1997 Rechelle Hawkes OAM North Coast Raiders

1998 Michelle Andrews OAM North Coast Raiders

1999 Liane Tooth OAM Westside Wolves

2000 Kim Walker University of WA

2001 Nicole Dalby South Perth

2002 Simone Wallington YMCA

2003 Nicole Dalby South Perth

2004 Shayni Buswell University of WA

2005 Kim Walker Curtin Trinity Pirates

2006 Shayni Buswell University of WA

Winners of the Olympians Medal Phil Hubert and the Charlesworth Medal Shayni Buswell with John Koebelke MLA and John Duncalf Wizard Home Loans

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men’s historiCAl Premier division Winners

YEAR CLUB YEAR CLUB YEAR CLUB

1908 Perth 1942 Competition 1976 Cricketers

1909 Wilberforce 1943 Suspended 1977 Cricketers

1910 Wilberforce 1944 World War II 1978 YMCA Perth

1911 Perth 1945 University 1979 Cricketers

1912 Wilberforce 1946 Cricketers 1980 Cricketers

1913 Cottesloe 1947 University/Guildford

1981 Old Aquinians

1914 Claremont 1948 Cricketers 1982 Suburban Nedlands

1915 Perth 1949 University 1983 Suburban Nedlands

1916 ) Competition 1950 Fremantle 1984 Suburban Nedlands

1917 ) Suspended 1951 Cricketers 1985 YMCA Perth

1918 ) Duration 1952 Fremantle 1986 Cricketers

1919 ) World War I 1953 Cricketers 1987 Suburban Nedlands

1920 Claremont 1954 Cricketers 1988 YMCA Perth

1921 Claremont 1955 CBC 1989 Westside Wolves

1922 Suburban 1956 CBC 1990 Wesley South Perth

1923 Suburban 1957 Perth 1991 Wesley South Perth

1924 Suburban 1958 Perth 1992 University

1925 Suburban 1959 Perth 1993 University

1926 Suburban 1960 Cricketers 1994 Old Aquinians

1927 Suburban 1961 CBC (Trinity) 1995 University

1928 Perth 1962 Cricketers 1996 Vic Park Panthers

1929 Perth 1963 Cricketers 1997 Curtin Trinity Tigers

1930 Suburban 1964 YMCA Perth 1998 Curtin Trinity Pirates

1931 Perth 1965 Cricketers 1999 YMCA Coastal City

1932 Guildford 1966 YMCA Perth 2000 Curtin Trinity Pirates

1933 Perth 1967 Cricketers 2001 Curtin Trinity Pirates

1934 Perth 1968 YMCA Perth 2002 University of WA

1935 Perth 1969 Old Modernians 2003 Wesley South Perth

1936 Perth 1970 Modernians 2004 University of WA

1937 Cricketers 1971 Cricketers 2005 University of WA

1938 Cricketers 1972 YMCA Perth 2006 Fremantle

1939 Cricketers 1973 Cricketers

1940 Cricketers 1974 Old Aquinians

1941 Suburban 1975 YMCA Perth

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Women’s historiCAl Premier division Winners

YEAR CLUB YEAR CLUB YEAR CLUB

1965 Surf 1979 University 1993 Raiders

1966 Surf 1980 University 1994 University

1967 Fremantle 1981 Grads 1995 South Perth

1968 Surf 1982 Grads 1996 Pirates

1969 Pirates 1983 University 1997 Westside Wolves

1970 Surf/Pirates 1984 Grads 1998 Curtin Trinity Pirates

1971 Grads 1985 Surf 1999 Westside Wolves

1972 Surf 1986 Pirates 2000 Curtin Trinity Pirates

1973 Surf 1987 Westside Wolves 2001 South Perth

1974 Surf 1988 University 2002 University of WA

1975 Surf 1989 Westside Wolves 2003 Curtin Trinity Pirates

1976 Surf 1990 University 2004 Westside Wolves

1977 University 1991 Pirates 2005 University of WA

1978 Grads 1992 Raiders 2006 Westside Wolves

Wolve’s Winning Goal - Wizard Home Loans LeagueGrand Final

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results – senior men And Women

men

GRADE CHALLENGE CUP GUTH ARDAGH PREMIERS

Wizard Home Loans Cup

Not contested University of WA Fremantle

State 1B Not contested Suburban Nedlands Suburban Nedlands

State 1C Whitford Whitford Whitford

State 2A Not contested YMCA Coastal City University of WA

State 2B Not contested Joondalup Lakers Eastern Blades

State 3A University of WA University of WA Melville

State 3B Fremantle Fremantle YMCA Coastal City #2

State 3C Not contested Hale Hale

Metro 1A Vic Park Panthers Westside Wolves Westside Wolves

Metro 2A Vic Park Panthers Vic Park Panthers Vic Park Panthers

Metro 2B Newman Knights Newman Knights Newman Knights

Metro 3A Modernians John XXIII Modernians

Metro 3B Not contested Riverside Lions Riverside Lions

Metro 3C Westside Wolves Westside Wolves Southern River

Metro 3D John XXIII John XXIII Newman Knights

O-40 Div 1 Vic Park Panthers Vic Park Panthers Vic Park Panthers

O-40 Div 2 Riverside Lions Hale #2 Kalamunda

O-40 Div 3 Suburban Nedlands Harlies Harlies

O-40 Div 4 Not contested Willetton Willetton

O-50 Div 1 Wesley South Perth Wesley South Perth Vic Park Panthers

O-50 Div 2 Not contested Melville Melville

O-55’s Wesley South Perth Suburban Nedlands Subs-Neds/Wolves

O-60 Wesley South Perth Wesley South Perth Wesley South Perth

Midweek Vets Not contested Shenton Shenton

Women

GRADE CHALLENGE CUP MAY CAMPBELL PREMIERS

Wizard Home Loans League

Not contested University of WA Westside Wolves

State League 2 Not contested University of WA University of WA

State League 3 Melville Fremantle Fremantle

State League 4 Not contested Uni Associates Uni Associates

State League 5 Eastern Blades Eastern Blades Eastern Blades

State League 6 Hale Hale Hale

State League 7 North YMCA Coastal City#2 YMCA Coastal City #2 YMCA Coastal City #2

State League 7 South Willetton #1 Willetton #1 Willetton #1

Metro 1 University of WA Melville Fremantle

Metro 2 Cowan Uni South Perth Harlies

Metro 3 Hale Hale Hale

Vets Division 1 Not contested Curtin Trinity Pirates Curtin Trinity Pirates

Vets Division 2 Not contested YMCA Coastal City YMCA Coastal City

Vets Division 3 Not contested Canning Canning

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results – Junior Boys And girls

Boys

GRADE CHALLENGE CUP GUTH ARDAGH PREMIERS

U17A Westside Wolves Westside Wolves Wesley South Perth

U17A Reserve YMCA Coastal City YMCA Coastal City North Coast Raiders

U17B North Newman Knights Newman Knights Whitford

U17B South Eastern Blades Eastern Blades Eastern Blades

U15A Westside Wolves Red Melville Westside Wolves Red

U15A Reserve University of WA Curtin Trinity Pirates University of WA

U15B North Westside Wolves Riverside Lions Riverside Lions

U15B South Mazenod Mazenod Mazenod

U15C Eastern Blades Eastern Blades Kalamunda

U13A Wesley South Perth Wesley South Perth University of WA

U13B North North Coast Raiders North Coast Raiders Westside Wolves Red

U13B South Vic Park Panthers Vic Park Panthers Vic Park Panthers

U13C North Black Harlies Harlies North Coast Raiders

U13C North Gold Riverside Lions Riverside Lions Riverside Lions

U13C South Black Dale Dale Mazenod

U13C South Gold Fremantle Modernians #2 Modernians #1

U11A Westside Wolves Red Westside Wolves Red No Grand Finals U11s

U11B North Newman Knights Whitford

U11B South Vic Park Panthers Vic Park Panthers

U11 Regional Black YMCC Green YMCC Green

U11 Regional Gold Melville Maroon Melville Maroon

U11 Regional White Woodvale #1 Woodvale # 1

girls

GRADE CHALLENGE CUP MAY CAMPBELL PREMIERS

U17A Westside Wolves Westside Wolves Curtin Trinity Pirates

U17B North Perth College Perth College Perth College

U17B South St Brigids #2 St Brigids #2 St Brigids #2

U17C Penrhos Penrhos Penrhos

U15A University of WA YMCA Coastal City Willetton

U15B Westside Wolves Red Westside Wolves Red Westside Wolves Red

U15C Willetton Willetton Willetton

U13A Riverside Lions Riverside Lions Curtin Trinity Pirates

U13B North Joondalup Lakers Joondalup Lakers Joondalup Lakers

U13B South Melville Fremantle Fremantle

U13C St Brigids St Brigids St Brigids

U11A Riverside Lions Riverside Lions No Grand Finals U11s

U11B Black University of WA #2 Riverside Lions

U11B Gold Stirling City Stirling City

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results - ChAllenge CuP

senior men

GRADE TEAM TEAM

Wizard Home Loans Cup

Not contested

State 1B Not contested

State 1C Whitford 5 Riverside Lions 1

State 2A Not contested

State 2B Not contested

State 3A University of WA 2 Melville 0

State 3B Fremantle 4 YMCA Coastal City #2 3

State 3C Not contested

Metro 1A Vic Park Panthers 6 Modernians 3

Metro 2A Vic Park Panthers 6 Curtin Trinity Pirates 0

Metro 2B Newman Knights 3 Cowan Uni 1

Metro 3A Modernians 0 (3) John XXIII (beaten on strokes) 0 (1)

Metro 3B Not contested

Metro 3C Westside Wolves 5 Curtin Trinity Pirates 2

Metro 3D John XXIII 5 Newman Knights 1

O-40 Div 1 Vic Park Panthers 2 Westside Wolves 1

O-40 Div 2 Riverside Lions 2 Hale #2 (R’side won in extra time) 2

O-40 Div 3 Suburban Nedlands 2 Harlies 0

O-40 Div 4 Not contested

O-50 Div 1 Wesley South Perth 3 Harlies 2

O-50 Div 2 Not contested

O-55’s Wesley South Perth 3 North Coast Raiders 1

O-60 Wesley South Perth 4 Modernians 1

Midweek Vets Not contested

senior Women

GRADE TEAM TEAM

Wizard Home Loans League

Not contested

State League 2 Not contested

State League 3 Melville 2 Fremantle 0

State League 4 Not contested

State League 5 Eastern Blades 2 Cowan Uni 1

State League 6 Hale 3 Riverside Lions 2

State League 7 N YMCA Coastal City#2 2 Hale 1

State League 7 S Willetton #1 5 South Perth 0

Metro 1 University of WA 1 Melville 0

Metro 2 Cowan Uni 1(4) Harlies (beaten on strokes) 1 (3)

Metro 3 Hale 1 Old Aquinians 0

Vets Division 1 Not contested

Vets Division 2 Not contested

Vets Division 3 Not contested

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results – senior grAnd finAls

men

GRADE TEAM TEAM

Wizard Home Loans Cup

Fremantle 2 University of WA 1

State 1B Suburban Nedlands 2 Modernians 0

State 1C Whitford 4 Riverside Lions 2

State 2A University of WA 5 Westside Wolves 2

State 2B Eastern Blades 3 North Coast Raiders 0

State 3A Melville 3 University of WA 0

State 3B YMCA Coastal City #2 2 Fremantle 0

State 3C Hale 3 Suburban Nedlands 1

Metro 1A Westside Wolves 3 Vic Park Panthers 2

Metro 2A Vic Park Panthers 2 Curtin Trinity Pirates 1

Metro 2B Newman Knights 4 Cowan Uni 0

Metro 3A Modernians 2 Uni Associates 1

Metro 3B Riverside Lions 2 Fremantle 1

Metro 3C Southern River 1 Curtin Trinity Pirates 0

Metro 3D Newman Knights 4 John XXIII 3

O-40 Div 1 Vic Park Panthers 1 YMCA Coastal City 0

O-40 Div 2 Kalamunda 7 Modernians 4

O-40 Div 3 Harlies 5 Suburban Nedlands 4

O-40 Div 4 Willetton 3 Melville 1

O-50 Div 1 Vic Park Panthers 2 Wesley South Perth 1

O-50 Div 2 Melville 3 Harlies 1

O-55’s Suburban Nedlands 3 Westside Wolves Red 3

O-60 Wesley South Perth 6 Modernians 0

Midweek Vets Shenton 5 Vic Park Panthers 4

Women

GRADE TEAM TEAM

Wizard Home Loans League

Westside Wolves 4 University of WA 3

State League 2 University of WA 2 YMCA Coastal City 1

State League 3 Fremantle 2 Westside Wolves 1

State League 4 Uni Associates 3 Whitford 0

State League 5 Eastern Blades 5 Westside Wolves 1

State League 6 Hale 2 Riverside Lions 1

State League 7 N YMCA Coastal City #2 1 John XXIII 0

State League 7 S Willetton #1 2 South Perth 0

Metro 1 Fremantle 2 Melville 0

Metro 2 Harlies 3 South Perth 1

Metro 3 Hale 2 Dellas 0

Vets Division 1 Curtin Trinity Pirates 4 Melville 1

Vets Division 2 YMCA Coastal City 4 Hale 1

Vets Division 3 Canning 2 Servio 1

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results – Junior grAnd finAls

Boys

GRADE TEAM TEAM

U17A Wesley South Perth 6 University of WA 4

U17A Reserve North Coast Raiders 1 YMCA Coastal City 0

U17B North Whitford 2 Joondalup Lakers #1 1

U17B South Eastern Blades 3 Wesley South Perth 1

U15A Westside Wolves Red 4 University of WA 2

U15A Reserve University of WA 3 Curtin Trinity Pirates 2

U15B North Riverside Lions 2 Westside Wolves 0

U15B South Mazenod 1 Harlies 1

U15C Kalamunda 1 Eastern Blades 0

U13A University of WA 1 Wesley South Perth 0

U13B North Westside Wolves Red 3 North Coast Raiders 2

U13B South Vic Park Panthers 4 Odl Guildford Mundaring 0

U13C North Black North Coast Raiders 1 Joondalup Lakers #1 0

U13C North Gold Riverside Lions 3 Stirling City 2

U13C South Black Mazenod 1 Dale 1

U13C South Gold Modernians #1 1 Wesley South Perth #1 1

girls

GRADE TEAM TEAM

U17A Curtin Trinity Pirates 2 Willetton 1

U17B North Perth College 3 Westside Wolves 2

U17B South St Brigids #2 2 Melville Maroon 0

U17C Penrhos 1 Old Guildford Mundaring 0

U15A Willetton 3 YMCA Coastal City 0

U15B Westside Wolves Red 4 Fremantle Black 2

U15C Willetton 2 Whitford 1

U13A Curtin Trinity Pirates 2 YMCA Coastal City 1

U13B North Joondalup Lakers 5 Modernians 0

U13B South Fremantle 4 Melville 1

U13C St Brigids 1 Whitford #2 0

Under 13 Regional Championships

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kyle rutter troPhy

Junior Champion Club

Club P W D L B For Ag GD Pts %

Penrhos 23 15 2 6 5 78 29 49 47 68.12

St Brigids 52 34 3 15 4 164 62 102 105 67.31

Riverside 162 96 23 43 6 457 277 180 311 63.99

Blades 67 38 7 22 3 196 123 73 121 60.20

Wolves 429 240 49 140 19 1275 689 586 769 59.75

CT Pirates 82 43 13 26 2 203 175 28 142 57.72

Modernians 103 54 8 41 9 248 210 38 170 55.02

Sthern River 19 9 4 6 0 38 36 2 31 54.39

Kalamunda 51 26 5 20 2 133 113 20 83 54.25

Woodvale 52 26 5 21 4 116 129 -13 83 53.21

NC Raiders 160 77 23 60 8 380 314 66 254 52.92

Stirling City 64 31 8 25 6 149 179 -30 101 52.60

Vic Park 122 59 14 49 3 312 228 84 191 52.19

WASPS 149 70 23 56 5 381 297 84 233 52.13

Newman 78 38 6 34 6 220 173 47 120 51.28

Whitford 186 85 30 71 10 499 344 155 285 51.08

Mazenod 65 29 12 24 3 189 135 54 99 50.77

YMCC 155 71 18 66 13 362 336 26 231 49.68

Melville 294 127 43 124 14 616 587 29 424 48.07

UWA 309 132 46 131 13 659 754 -95 442 47.68

Nedlands 12 5 2 5 2 27 38 -11 17 47.22

Harlequins 94 38 16 40 4 167 215 -48 130 46.10

Fremantle 147 62 15 70 7 346 453 -107 201 45.58

Aquinians 81 34 8 39 2 181 185 -4 110 45.27

Dale 27 11 3 13 1 40 53 -13 36 44.44

Lakers 145 56 15 74 9 361 390 -29 183 42.07

OGMHC 144 53 22 69 7 330 404 -74 181 41.90

Willetton 215 66 28 121 8 348 585 -237 226 35.04

Rockingham 28 7 5 16 0 59 101 -42 26 30.95

Perth College 106 27 17 62 5 131 291 -160 98 30.82

Mand/Peel 28 7 2 19 0 45 75 -30 23 27.38

Canning 39 9 4 26 2 51 137 -86 31 26.50

Mercedes 63 14 4 45 7 73 192 -119 46 24.34

South Perth 81 11 11 59 3 72 303 -231 44 18.11

Hale 96 11 12 73 2 72 366 -294 45 15.63

Denotes ineligible due to less than three teams

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Bryne & Judge troPhy

Senior Champion Club

Club P W D L B For Ag GD Pts %

Shenton 16 14 0 2 2 76 19 57 42 87.50

Servio 16 13 1 2 2 71 11 60 40 83.33

Dellas 16 11 2 3 2 35 16 19 35 72.92

John XXIII 100 62 12 26 7 298 126 172 195 65.00

UWA 325 194 40 91 17 926 534 392 622 63.79

Riverside Lions 155 84 23 48 7 389 239 150 275 59.14

Southern River 49 26 6 17 5 112 87 25 84 57.14

Cowan Uni 86 44 14 28 4 227 135 92 146 56.59

South Perth 138 71 21 46 6 373 215 158 234 56.52

WASPS 214 111 28 75 20 601 439 162 361 56.23

Mandurah/Peel 35 18 4 13 1 95 68 27 58 55.24

BayUnion 16 8 2 6 2 39 20 19 26 54.17

Modernians 233 112 31 90 19 496 400 96 367 52.50

YMCC 255 125 25 105 14 617 533 84 400 52.29

SW Strikers 34 15 7 12 3 100 97 3 52 50.98

Wolves 303 143 30 130 21 796 717 79 459 50.50

Uni Associates 100 46 12 42 8 244 273 -29 150 50.00

Melville 334 149 41 144 25 771 733 38 488 48.70

NC Raiders 261 116 33 112 27 658 607 51 381 48.66

OGMHC 151 64 24 63 11 334 331 3 216 47.68

Vic Park 267 116 32 119 19 630 681 -51 380 47.44

Willetton 214 91 30 93 16 487 466 21 303 47.20

Hale 408 167 60 181 23 843 976 -133 561 45.83

Fremantle 302 119 46 137 21 634 778 -144 403 44.48

Suburban 201 81 22 98 15 374 456 -82 265 43.95

CT Pirates 288 114 34 140 18 645 746 -101 376 43.52

Old Aquinians 184 66 34 84 13 412 484 -72 229 41.49

Harlequins 173 66 20 87 7 340 419 -79 215 41.43

Blades 182 64 32 86 14 383 447 -64 224 41.03

Newman 199 71 25 103 16 371 489 -118 238 39.87

Whitford 205 70 31 104 11 386 515 -129 241 39.19

Lakers 135 46 17 72 9 241 410 -169 155 38.27

Kalamunda 96 31 16 49 11 182 208 -26 109 37.85

Canning 86 27 12 47 4 182 240 -58 93 36.05

Rockingham 82 17 9 56 8 137 289 -152 60 24.39

Kwinana 34 4 1 29 2 27 123 -96 13 12.75

Dale 49 5 3 41 5 40 245 -205 18 12.24

Denotes ineligible due to less than three teams

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AustrAliAn hoCkey leAgue

PlACing: fourth

Geoff Boyce Bevan George

Michael Boyce Aaron Hopkins

Ben Bishop Andrew Jacobs

Ian Burcher Fergus Kavanagh

Jonothan Charlesworth Daryl McCormick

Judd Dyer Ross Meadows

Tom Edwards Paul Nicholls

Brendan Gairns Alistair Park

David Galvin Andrew Smith

Jason Vuletich

Coach: Jason Duff

Assistant Coach/Manager: David Viner

Manager at Home: Martin Ferrari

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AustrAliAn hoCkey leAgue

PlACing: first

Fiona Boyce Hope Munro

Jemma Buckley Ashleigh Nelson

Shayni Buswell Tania Perpoli

Chantelle Ciallella Penny Richardson

Paige Collins Felicity Riddell

Emily Halliday Rachel Robertson

Kate Hubble Amy Shaw

Rheannin Kelly Sian Smithson

Shelly Liddlelow Jayde Taylor

Kobie McGurk Kim Walker

Coach: Colin Brandis

Manager: Jocelyn Henly

Assistant Coach: Scott Goodheart & Neil Hawgood

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men under 21 men under 18 men under 15

Held ��-2� July in Canberra Held 23 May- 3 June in Darwin Held 28 Sept - 7 Oct in Melb

James Adams Rhys Angwin Mark Brodie

lloyd Anderson Matthew Bartnick Brad Clarke

Mitchell Beaumont Chris Bausor Adam Froese

Graeme Begbie Matthew Boyce nick Gabriel

Mark Boyne Guy Curwen Frank Main

Ian Burcher Andre Gabriel Steve Martin

Tom edwards Matthew Groom Ryan McGeoch

Jason Gabriel Robert Hatton Oliver Mills-edward

Peter Hale Matthew Hough Mitchell Pyle

Andrew Hale Gareth Keeling Paul Robertson

Gregory Hearn Ben Keiley John Rowley

Fergus Kavanagh Justin Knapp Brodie Sarre

Tyler lovell James Krachler Aaron Shepherdson

Ben Meacock Justin McDougal Patrick Welsh

Paul nicholls Joel Mitton James Winning

Cameron Tremayne Dylan Roe Aran Zalewski

Daniel White Grant Shepherd

Coach: Russell lee Coach: Charles Gaudoin Coach: Shane Jamieson

Manager: Barry Shewring Manager: Grant Mappin Manager: Stephanie O’Sullivan

Physio: luke Parkitny:

Final Placing: 8th Final Placing: 4th Final Placing: 5th

men’s Country men’s over 40 div 1 men’s over 40 div 2

Held 29 July - 6 August in Bendigo Held 2-�4 October in Perth Held in 2-�4 October in Perth

Chris Allen Chris Ahrens Chris Bargh

Angus Armstrong Stuart Amphlett Michael Bilney

Dale Batt Grant Carville Brad Bocking

Brad Delane Kevin Dempster Martin Campbell

Brendan Dry Alan Dick Stuart Campbell

Shaun Griffiths Martin Ferrari Manuel Da Silva

Russell Hartley Mark Hastings Raja Zahrain Dalnish

Daniel Hendon noel Morrison Damian Della

Brynley Jenkins Jonathan nordmann Graeme Hall

Mark Johnson Greg Pampling Paul Huggett

Shane Johnson Blair Pedler Grant Hymus

leigh Meyers Graham Reid Walter Monteiro

Geoff neaves Tim Reynolds Geoffrey Ranford

David Reid John Sims Roger Treharne

Scott Shires Michael Starling Brett Waters

Rhys Standley Martin Turner Michael Watson

Matthew Ujdur

Matthew Wilcox

Coach: Scott Shires Coach: noel Morrison Coach: Geoff Ranford

Manager: Glenn Willmott Manager: Astrid Miller Manager: Astrid Miller

Final Placing: 4th Final Placing: 2nd Final Placing: 5th

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men’s over 45 div 1 men’s over 45 div 2 men’s over 50 div 1

Championship held 2-�4 October 2006 in Perth

Andrew Barker Robert Baker eddie Bartnik

Dominic Berry Carlo Bordi John Chapman

Peter Bowen John Charlick Alan Chesney

Chris Buchan Ray embry Wayne Cutler

Craig Burgess Michael Dedman Bruce Dick

Paul Cartwright Shane Gherbaz Ray Dorsett

Tony Davey Anthony Grace Dudley evans

Joslyn D’Silva Robert Knyn Steve Farrar

Colin De la nougerde Joe Mastrangelo Maurice Giles

Matthew George Paul nicholson Rudy Keswick

Michael Jensen Mike Oosterhof Rob lawson

David lockett Ian Parker Tom long

Graham Miller John Ruprecht Geoff Robinson

Stephen Pestana Michael Sputore Ralph Untersteiner

Bede Rogers Ross Standen Max Viner

Craig Smith-Gander Richard Thurtle Peter Westlund

Shane Williams Michael Waters

Coach: Graham Miller Coach: John Ruprecht Coach: Rob lawson

Manager: Michael Sputore Manager: Michael Sputore A/Coach: Cameron Fairbrother

Manager: nicola Ogden

Final Placing: 1st Final Placing: 2nd Final Placing: 1st

men’s over 50 div 1 #2 men’s over 55 men’s over 60

Championship held 2-�4 October 2006 in Perth

Greg Allen Dennis Baker len Blyth

Ian Arblaster Ian Brown Wally Daly

Sean Bartlett Dudley Burress neville Gandy

Greg Cooper len Collier John Harper

Peter Dawkins Clyde evans Peter Hearne

Keith Gilbride Peter Fogels Ian Hill

Dave Herrington Thomas Freeman Trevor Kerr

Shane Knapp Allan Green Bruce Milne

Peter Komyshan les Hayter Duncan Price

Peter Kontor Geoff Hudson Brian Soares

Steven Mcentee Matthew Knowles Alan Stewart

Ian Milne K Y lee Simon Thomson

George naylor Ian Pestana Phillip Thunder

Graeme nicholls Doug Philp les Waldon

Chris north Steve Powles Ken Walter

Malcolm Skinner Graham Ryan Simon Williams

Michael Waite Butch Worth Ivan Wilson

leo Welten

Coach: Ian Milne Coach: Graham Ryan Coach: Peter Hearne

Manager: lynda Forbes Manager: len Collier Manager: Brian Soares

Final Placing: 5th Final Placing: 1st Final Placing: 3rd

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men’s over 65 #1 men’s over 65 #2

Championship held 2-�4 October 2006 in Perth

Robert Bowyer Adolphus Abraham

Bala Chandran Jim Boyce

John Crute Ashley Foster

Peter Gason Brian Glencross

Bill McIntosh Peter Hammond

David Munt Graham Harler

Paul Robinson Roger Jewel

Stan Salazaar Ian lyon

Colin Sanders les Meade

Graeme Sansom Trevor Mullings

Max Stewart Colin nicholas

Brian Stewart David Palandri

Chris Sturgeon Bob Robinson

Ron Venables Barry Rutter

Bill Williamson Ken Watt

Dudley Younger

Coach: Tom Crossen Coach: Peter Hammond

Manager: Bill Williamson Manager: Trevor Mullings

Final Placing: 1st Final Placing: 3rd

indoor

men’s senior men’s under 21 men’s under 18

Held 5-�0 December 2005 in Woolongong Held �6-2� January in Bunbury

Jason Black Mathew Bartnik Korric Worrell

Daniel Brennan Chris Battista Mathew Bartnik

Peter Chapman Matthew Bycroft Matthew Bycroft

Brett Herrington evan Kelly James Choppy

Bradley Hill Craig Orr Andrew Cookes

Andrew Hunt David Orr Dean dela nougeredes

Mark nicholls Rhys Powell Blake George

Paul nicholls Daniel Scott Ryan leknys

Ashley Ward Cory Tame Joel newman

George Watts James Welten Darren Parkes

Graham Watts Daniel White Peter Redfern

Rohan Wilson Adam Whitehouse Chad Williams

Coach: John Christie Coach: Michael Starling Coach: Ryan Briggs

Manager: Mark Tate Manager: Michael Starling Manager: Damien Della

Final Placing:1st Final Placing 4th Final Placing: 2nd

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Women’s under 21 Women’s under 18 Women’s under 15

Held ��-22 Julyin Brisbane Held 27 March - 7 April in Adelaide Held 28 Sept - 7 Oct in Hobart

Karina Anderson Stephanie Andrews elouise Buckley

Kate Boyce Aleisha Broom Kyra Flynn

Fiona Boyce Jemma Buckley Sheldan Garlett

Chantelle Ciallella Paige Collins eloise Host

Courtney Gray Hannah Cook Jaye Hunter

Robyn Jilley Kate Denning Grace Jilley

Rheannin Kelly emer Hickey Kellie lampshire

Fiona leatt Kate Hickey Kate Mead

Melissa luff Kathryn Hoes lucy Mengler

Ashleigh nelson Robyn Jilley Chloe Pendlebury

Alicia Pestana April Kimber Courtney Pickford

Penny Richardson Michelle linaker Georgie Pugh

Felicity Riddell Caitlin Pascov Siobhan Roberts

Amy Shaw Katelyn Smith Alessia Robinson

Kate Siddell Brooke Shales Sophie Turner

Jayde Taylor Holly White erica Wood

Coach: Scott Goodheart Coach: David Cosgrove Coach: Kate Dreyer

A/Coach: Melissa Hall Manager: Kelly Colgan Manager: Jan Ramshaw

Manager: Olivia Chiu

Physio: Stephanie Glass

Final Placing: 2nd Final Placing: 1st Final Placing: 4th

Women’s Country Women’s vets o35 Women’s vets o40

Held 29 July - 5 August in Bendigo Championship held 2�-29 July 2006 in Darwin

Allyce Bachos Glenys Chinnery Fiona Althaus

Cara Borthwick narelle Dodd Marjorie Boultbee

Caroline Bush nicole Doorman Jenny Casserley

Kate Gould Sue Foster Anita Duckworth

Clare Harrington Brenda Golding Helen Guinness

Amy Henderson Kellie Grant Carolyn Harris

Tammy Hudson Vicki Harris Karen Hoye

Terry Jasper Robyn HImbeck Kate Main

Dirranie Kirby Cheryl Murphy Francine McDonald

Ashlee Knapton Wendy Quint Alison McVee

Kassie Marwood Vanessa Reynolds Judy Ritz

Kate Morrison Allison Rieck Helen Rule

Johanna Morton Jacqueline Scott leonie Squire

Teagan Smith Joanna Wagner Fiona Stuart

Katy Vipond

Cassandra Warren

Coach: Chris Scott Coach: Janet elliott Coach: Carol Samsa

Manager: Bev Blake Manager: Kerry Foote Manager: lorraine Roper

Final Placing: 3rd Final Placing: 1st Final Placing: 3rd

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Women’s vets o45 Women’s vets o50 Women’s vets o55

Championship held 2�-29 July 2006 in Darwin

Caroline Creasey Karen Allan Karen Adams

Helen Gandy Gail Anderson Betty Bryant

Gaye Glaskin lorraine Browning lyn Caudle

Marie Hadet Betty Butterly Rosa Garner

Jayne Hatt Pattie Davis Dot Glass

Tracey Hough evelyn Dowley Pat Halden

Meg Prentice Alison Fleming Avis Holtham

Jill Sheehan Sue Gallinagh Kerry Hood

eleanor Staples Maris Margetts Alene Ivey

leanne Tate Janese McDougall Jane Manning

Pearl Watene Catherine McFarlane Margaret Mourach

Suzanne Waters Jennifer Rogers leone nicholls

Gail Westlund Pam Warren lyn Smart

Debbie Whiting Kymberley Wilson Vicki True

Coach: Vicki Silich Coach: Don Smart Coach: Sandra Treloar

Manager: Moya Weston Manager: Trish leo Manager: Glenice Hahnel

Final Placing: 4th Final Placing: 2nd Final Placing: 4th

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Women’s senior Women’s under 2 Women’s under 18

Held 5-�0 December 2005 in Woolongong Held �6 - 2� Jan in Bunbury

Amanda Calton Tara Bowater Kelsey Ahrens

Sarah D’Ardenne Jodie Cameron Stephanie Andrews

lisa Fail Kate Cumming Madelyn Braun

elisa Hammond Amy Della Catherine Charnley

Sarah Hammond Danah Dunkeld Paige Collins

ebony neill nicola Farrow Stephanie Cross

Rachel Ouwendyk Dee Garstone Sandie Della

Tania Perpoli Jessica laider Dee Garstone

Kym Pradera Catherine Marciniak emer Hickey

Roberta Tacey Haylee Payne Michelle linaker

Fiona Young Sharni Smith Alexandra Maskell

Sarah Willett

Coach: Mark Sandhu Coach: leith Woods Coach: leith Woods

Manger: nicole Zomer Manager: Jane Clarkson Manager: Roberta Tacey

Final Placing:3rd Final Placing:5th Final Placing: 2nd

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senior & veterAns PremiershiP tABles

Women

Wizard Home Loans League Womens SL5P W D L B For Ag GD Pts P W D L For GD Pts

1 UWA 16 12 2 2 2 64 27 37 38 1 Blades 18 15 1 2 70 52 46

2 Wolves 16 12 1 3 2 81 31 50 37 2 South Perth 18 9 4 5 41 13 31

3 CT Pirates 16 12 1 3 2 63 38 25 37 3 UWA 18 9 2 7 35 12 29

4 Willetton 16 8 2 6 2 31 28 3 26 4 Wolves 18 9 1 8 40 11 28

5 South Perth 16 7 3 6 2 49 32 17 24 5 Fremantle 18 8 2 8 43 12 26

6 NC Raiders 16 5 1 10 2 37 49 -12 16 6 Melville 18 7 3 8 23 -4 24

7 YMCC 16 4 2 10 2 25 40 -15 14 7 Cowan Uni 18 6 5 7 25 4 23

8 SW Strikers 16 4 2 10 3 31 51 -20 14 8 Newman 18 5 2 11 24 -26 17

9 Hale 16 1 0 15 2 15 100 -85 3 9 Pirates 18 5 2 11 20 -35 17

10 Aquinians 18 4 4 10 27 -39 16

Womens SL2 Womens SL7 NthP W D L For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 UWA 18 15 0 3 44 21 23 45 1 YMCC #2 18 12 1 5 45 22 23 37

2 YMCC 18 14 0 4 39 13 26 42 2 John XXIII 18 11 4 3 33 9 24. 37

3 South Perth 18 11 3 4 48 28 20 36 3 Hale 18 11 3 4 55 18 37 36

4 CT Pirates 18 11 2 5 53 30 23 35 4 UWA 18 10 6 2 39 19 20 36

5 Wolves 18 10 1 7 38 28 10 31 5 Suburban 18 11 2 5 38 15 23 35

6 Willetton 18 9 1 8 47 31 16 28 6 Newman 18 7 3 8 22 24 -2 24

7 Peel 18 6 1 11 41 48 -7 19 7 Riverside 18 5 3 10 16 39 -23 18

8 Vic Park 18 4 0 14 19 56 -37 12 8 Whitford 18 5 2 11 23 31 -8 17

9 NC Raiders 18 3 2 13 21 56 -35 11 9 YMCC #1 18 2 2 14 8 46 -38 8

10 Harlies 18 1 2 15 13 52 -39 5 10 Lakers 18 2 2 14 8 64 -56 8

Womens SL3 Womens SL7 SthP W D L For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 Fremantle 18 15 1 2 45 11 34 46 1 Willetton #1 18 18 0 0 102 14 88 54

2 UWA 18 12 3 3 44 19 25 39 2 Wolves 18 12 2 4 37 11 26 38

3 Melville 18 12 2 4 59 24 35 38 3 South Perth 18 12 2 4 38 17 21 38

4 Wolves 18 10 1 7 50 39 11 31 4 Blades 18 11 2 5 52 25 27 35

5 Riverside 18 9 1 8 29 35 -6 28 5 Lakers 18 11 2 5 48 26 22 35

6 CT Pirates 18 7 4 7 38 38 0 25 6 Vic Park 18 6 2 10 21 25 -4 20

7 Hale 18 5 5 8 21 31 -10 20 7 Willetton #2 18 4 4 10 24 42 -18 16

8 South Perth 18 4 5 9 27 33 -6 17 8 CT Pirates 18 4 2 12 10 62 -52 14

9 Canning 18 2 3 13 14 44 -30 9 9 Melville 18 2 2 14 8 51 -43 8

10 Suburban 18 1 1 16 14 67 -53 4 10 Kwinana 18 1 0 17 9 76 -67 3

Womens SL4 Womens Metro 1P W D L B For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 Uni Associates 17 15 1 1 1 68 17 51 46 1 Melville 18 13 1 4 44 12 32 40

2 Whitford 16 12 2 2 2 49 12 37 38 2 Modernians 18 12 2 4 46 16 30 38

3 NC Raiders 17 12 2 3 1 51 19 32 38 3 Fremantle 17 11 2 4 46 15 31 35

4 Willetton 16 11 1 4 2 51 21 30 34 4 UWA 18 11 3 4 36 14 22 36

5 YMCC 16 8 1 7 2 31 25 6 25 5 South Perth 18 10 1 7 59 22 37 31

6 UWA 16 5 6 5 2 27 22 5 21 6 NC Raiders 18 4 4 10 28 41 -13 16

7 Hale 17 5 1 11 1 31 33 -2 16 7 Blades 17 2 2 13 10 72 -62 8

8 Modernians 17 4 3 10 1 13 28 -15 15 8 Hale 18 0 1 17 6 83 -77 1

9 Vic Park 16 3 5 8 2 19 33 -14 14

10 Lakers 16 2 1 13 2 8 69 -61 7

11 Harlies 16 1 1 14 2 9 78 1

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Womens Metro 2 Womens Vets Division 3P W D L B For Ag GD Pts P W D L B For Ag GD Pts

1 South Perth 16 14 0 2 2 86 11 75 42 1 Canning 16 13 3 0 2 98 10 88 42

2 Harlies 16 13 2 1 2 48 5 43 41 2 Servio 16 13 1 2 2 71 11 60 40

3 Cowan Uni 16 12 2 2 2 47 8 39 38 3 NC Raiders 15 10 1 4 3 40 20 20 31

4 Whitford 16 6 2 8 2 22 46 -24 20 4 Newman 16 7 0 9 2 32 31 1 21

5 Modernians 16 6 1 9 2 23 34 -11 19 5 CT Pirates 15 3 1 11 3 26 63 -37 10

6 John XXIII 16 5 3 8 2 18 23 -5 18 6 Lakers 15 2 1 12 3 10 86 -76 7

7 Newman 16 4 3 9 2 18 42 -24 15 7 Blades 15 1 3 11 2 13 69 -56 6

8 Willetton 16 2 4 10 2 12 47 -35 10

9 Fremantle 16 1 1 14 2 4 62 -58 4

men

Womens Metro 3 Wizard Home Loans CupP W D L B For Ag GD Pts P W D L B For Ag GD Pts

1 Hale 16 13 2 1 2 45 12 33 41 1 UWA 18 15 1 2 0 81 36 45 46

2 Old Aquinians 16 11 2 3 2 41 18 23 35 2 SW Strikers 18 11 5 2 0 69 46 23 38

3 Dellas 16 11 2 3 2 35 16 19 35 3 Fremantle 18 10 5 3 0 57 34 23 35

4 Canning 16 8 4 4 2 40 19 21 28 4 Vic Park 18 10 3 5 0 50 44 6 33

5 BayUnion 16 8 2 6 2 39 20 19 26 5 Hale 18 9 5 4 0 47 35 12 32

6 Modernians 16 5 2 9 2 19 40 -21 17 6 Wolves 18 8 0 10 0 41 56 -15 24

7 Harlies 16 3 1 12 2 9 43 -34 10 7 YMCC 18 7 3 8 0 49 43 6 24

8 Suburban 16 2 2 12 2 9 39 -30 8 8 Harlies 18 6 2 10 0 38 43 -5 20

9 Fremantle 16 1 3 12 2 13 43 -30 6 9 WASPS 18 5 3 10 0 43 58 -15 18

10 Aquinians 18 4 3 11 0 37 53 -16 15

11 CT Pirates 18 4 1 13 0 36 60 -24 13

12 Melville 18 3 1 14 0 36 76 -40 10

Womens Vets Division 1 Mens State 1BP W D L B For Ag GD Pts P W D L B For Ag GD Pts

1 CT Pirates 15 12 1 2 3 73 26 47 37 1 Suburban 16 13 1 2 2 46 14 32 40

2 Uni Associates 16 11 1 4 2 34 24 10 34 2 Modernians 16 12 1 3 2 46 26 20 37

3 Melville 15 8 1 6 3 42 29 13 25 3 Mandurah 17 12 3 2 1 54 20 34 39

4 Vic Park 16 7 1 8 2 25 27 -2 22 4 NC Raiders 16 9 2 5 2 53 36 17. 29

5 Hale 16 6 4 6 2 33 37 -4 22 5 OGMHC 17 7 5 5 1 33 26 7 26

6 Blades 15 4 2 9 3 30 43 -13 14 6 Blades 17 7 2 8 1 46 35 11 23

7 Wolves 15 1 0 14 3 24 75 -51 3 7 Rockingham 16 4 4 8 2 38 58 -20 16

8 Lakers 17 4 3 10 1 26 45 -19 15

9 Kalamunda 16 3 2 11 2 24 46 -22 11

10 Willetton 16 2 5 9 2 20 43 -23 11

11 Knights 16 2 2 12 2 21 58 -37 8

Womens Vets Division 2 Mens State 1CP W D L B For Ag GD Pts P W D L B For Ag GD Pts

1 YMCC 15 14 0 1 3 69 17 52 42 1 Whitford 18 15 2 1 0 92 20 72 47

2 NC Raiders 15 10 3 2 3 52 27 25 33 2 Riverside 18 15 1 2 0 72 23 49 46

3 Hale 16 7 3 6 2 34 37 -3 24 3 Cowan Uni 18 11 1 6 0 78 31 47 34

4 Uni Associates 16 4 5 7 2 28 38 -10 17 4 John XXIII 18 6 2 10 0 36 48 -12 17

5 South Perth 16 4 3 9 2 25 44 -19 15 5 Canning 18 3 1 14 0 21 82 -61 10

6 Melville 15 4 1 10 3 20 31 -11 13 6 Dale 18 0 1 17 0 8 103 -95 1

7 Fremantle 15 3 1 11 3 21 55 -34 10

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Mens State 2A Mens State 3CP W D L For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 YMCC 18 15 0 3 86 33 53 45 1 Hale 17 13 2 2 55 15 40 41

2 UWA 18 13 2 3 91 31 60 41 2 UWA #2 16 12 0 4 56 30 26 36

3 Hale 18 11 1 6 52 36 16 34 3 Suburban 16 9 1 6 34 19 15 28

4 Vic Park 18 10 0 54 41 13 30 4 UWA #1 16 9 1 6 36 23 13 28

5 Wolves 18 10 0 8 52 50 2 30 5 Aquinians 17 8 1 8 39 33 6 25

6 Melville 18 9 1 8 45 51 -6 28 6 OGMHC 17 7 4 6 28 27 1 25

7 Aquinians 18 7 2 9 37 53 -16 23 7 Riverside 16 6 5 5 25 18 7 23

8 Fremantle 18 6 3 9 46 64 -18 21 8 Sthn River 16 6 3 7 29 32 -3 21

9 WASPS 18 5 3 10 26 49 -23 18 9 Blades 17 5 3 9 34 39 -5 18

10 Harlies 18 4 4 10 39 57 -18 16 10 Wolves 16 2 2 12 17 73 -56 8

11 CT Pirates 18 4 3 11 27 59 -32 15 11 Modernians 16 0 4 12 7 51 -44 4

12 OGMHC 18 4 1 13 24 55 -31 13

Mens State 2B Mens Metro 1AP W D L For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 Lakers 17 12 2 3 57 30 27 38 1 Wolves 16 10 3 3 42 27 15 33

2 Blades 17 11 4 2 56 23 33 37 2 Vic Park 16 10 2 4 78 43 35 32

3 NC Raiders 16 10 4 2 45 24 21 34 3 WASPS 16 10 2 4 56 33 23 32

4 Suburban 16 9 4 3 50 17 33 31 4 Modernians 16 9 3 4 51 23 28 30

5 Modernians 16 9 3 4 44 27 17 30 5 Melville 16 9 1 6 39 34 5 28

6 Riverside 17 7 2 8 42 40 2 23 6 Aquinians 16 7 6 3 44 28 16 27

7 Willetton 16 6 2 8 29 44 -15 20 7 Fremantle 16 4 3 9 32 53 -21 15

8 Newman 16 4 2 10 19 45 -26 14 8 UWA 16 1 2 13 24 69 -45 5

9 Whitford 17 4 0 13 28 73 -45 12 9 NC Raiders 16 1 0 15 12 68 -56 3

10 Kalamunda 16 3 2 11 16 37 -21 11

11 Rockingham 16 2 1 13 26 52 -26 7

Mens State 3A Mens Metro 2AP W D L For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 UWA 18 17 1 0 73 20 53 52 1 Vic Park 16 16 0 0 69 4 65 48

2 Melville 18 12 1 5 46 20 26 37 2 CT Pirates 16 11 3 2 36 23 13 36

3 WASPS 18 9 4 5 47 31 16 31 3 NC Raiders 16 9 1 6 54 35 19 28

4 Hale 18 8 5 5 51 49 2 29 4 Melville 16 7 5 4 31 23 8 26

5 YMCC 18 8 2 8 44 45 -1 26 5 UWA 16 5 2 9 23 27 -4 17

6 OGMHC 18 6 2 10 38 51 -13 20 6 Suburban 16 5 2 9 24 44 -20 17

7 Vic Park 18 5 3 10 35 61 -26 18 7 Modernians 16 5 1 10 26 40 -14 16

8 CT Pirates 18 3 5 10 36 47 -11 14 8 WASPS 16 4 0 12 17 56 -39 12

9 Wolves 18 3 5 10 38 59 -21 14 9 Hale 16 1 4 11 22 50 -28 7

10 Harlies 18 3 4 11 31 56 -25 13

Men’s State 3B Mens Metro 2BP W D L For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 Fremantle 18 15 0 3 59 22 37 45 1 Newman 16 12 2 2 44 21 23 38

2 YMCC #2 18 14 0 4 73 28 45 42 2 Riverside 16 11 3 2 47 12 35 36

3 UWA 18 13 1 4 65 24 41 40 3 CT Pirates 16 10 1 5 55 24 31 31

4 Lakers 18 11 2 5 62 42 20. 35 4 Cowan Uni 16 9 4 3 48 28 20 31

5 Wolves 18 11 2 5 49 32 17. 35 5 Vic Park 16 6 4 6 50 55 -5 22

6 Cowan Uni 18 6 2 10 29 47 -18 20 6 OGMHC 16 5 3 8 31 32 -1 18

7 Whitford 18 3 4 11 30 58 -28 13 7 UWA 16 5 2 9 21 40 -19 17

8 Newman 18 3 2 13 18 56 -38 11 8 Kwinana 16 3 1 12 18 47 -29 10

9 Willetton 18 2 4 12 23 57 -34 10 9 Hale 16 1 0 15 16 71 -55 3

10 YMCC #1 18 1 5 12 14 56 -42 8

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Mens Metro 3A Mens Vets 40 Div 1P W D L For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 John XXIII 16 13 1 2 58 16 42 40 1 Vic Park 14 9 3 2 38 18 20 30

2 Modernians 16 11 3 2 55 20 35 36 2 Aquinians 14 8 1 5 47 31 16 25

3 Uni Associates 16 9 2 5 48 30 18 29 3 YMCC 14 7 4 3 39 32 7 25

4 WASPS 16 8 2 6 43 28 15. 26 4 WASPS 14 7 3 4 28 20 8 24

5 Fremantle 16 6 5 5 39 35 4 23 5 Wolves 14 7 3 4 32 26 6 24

6 Willetton 16 5 3 8 17 36 -19 18 6 Melville 14 3 2 9 29 43 -14 11

7 Whitford 16 3 3 10 15 39 -24 12 7 Hale 14 3 1 10 23 49 -26 10

8 CT Pirates 16 3 1 12 21 66 -45 10 8 NC Raiders 14 2 3 9 26 43 -17 9

9 Lakers 16 2 4 10 22 48 -26 10

Mens Metro 3B Mens Vets 40 Div 2P W D L For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 Riverside Lions 16 13 2 1 88 17 71 41 1 Hale #2 18 10 6 2 37 18 19 36

2 Fremantle 16 12 2 2 61 22 39. 38 2 Kalamunda 18 10 4 4 46 23 23 34

3 UWA 17 12 3 2 86 27 59 39 3 Hale #1 18 9 3 6 37 31 6 30

4 OGMHC 15 8 0 7 62 30 32. 24 4 Modernians 18 9 2 7 31 31 0 29

5 Willetton 13 5 2 6 31 42 -11 17 5 Riverside 18 8 3 7 34 34 0 27

6 NC Raiders 16 5 2 9 33 51 -18 17 6 Whitford 18 6 6 6 35 29 6 24

7 Old Aquinians 17 5 3 9 38 49 -11 18 7 Rockingham 18 5 2 11 29 54 -25 17

8 Melville 17 1 3 13 21 88 -67 6 8 Blades 18 0 4 14 14 43 -29 4

9 Dale 15 1 1 13 9 103 -94 4

Mens Metro 3C Mens Vets 40 Div 3P W D L For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 Wolves 16 16 0 0 125 14 111 48 1 Harlies 18 14 1 3 45 21 2 43

2 CT Pirates 16 12 0 4 68 18 50 36 2 Suburban 18 13 3 2 66 26 4 42

3 Southern River 16 9 2 5 44 26 18 29 3 John XXIII 18 13 2 3 73 21 52 41

4 UWA 16 9 1 6 48 32 16 28 4 OGMHC 18 11 4 3 40 28 12 37

5 YMCC 16 9 1 6 40 28 12 28 5 Newman 18 7 2 9 45 52 - 23

6 Willetton 16 5 2 9 25 40 -15 17 6 Melville 18 6 4 8 36 37 -1 22

7 Whitford 16 3 3 10 18 47 -29 12 7 Wolves 18 5 2 11 27 53 -26 17

8 Fremantle 16 2 1 13 15 121 -106 7 8 CT Pirates 18 4 2 12 28 50 -22 14

9 Suburban 16 2 0 14 11 68 -57 6 9 Hale 18 3 1 14 23 59 -36 10

10 Vic Park 18 2 3 13 18 54 -36 9

Mens Metro 3D Mens Vets 40 Div 4P W D L For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 John XXIII 14 14 0 0 80 9 71.0 42 1 Willetton 17 14 0 3 75 21 54 42

2 Newman 14 8 3 3 40 21 19 27 2 Melville 16 11 2 3 53 22 31 35

3 WASPS 14 7 3 4 54 26 28.0 24 3 Hale 17 11 3 3 52 22 30.0 36

4 Fremantle 14 5 3 6 19 23 -4 18 4 Sthern River 17 11 1 5 39 29 10 34

5 Kalamunda 14 4 5 5 24 22 2.0 17 5 Hale #2 16 8 3 5 29 24 5 27

6 Melville 14 4 1 9 23 49 -26 13 6 Kalamunda 16 5 2 9 29 35 -6 17

7 Blades 14 2 3 9 24 52 -28 9 7 Wolves 16 4 3 9 35 44 -9 15

8 Vic Park 14 3 0 11 17 79 -62 9 8 Newman 17 4 3 10 40 45 -5 15

9 OGMHC 16 4 2 10 25 61 -36 14

10 Whitford 16 4 1 11 15 46 -31 13

11 Rockingham 16 4 0 12 21 64 -43 12

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Mens Vets Midweek Mens’s Vets 60 Div 1P W D L For Ag GD Pts P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 Shenton 16 14 0 2 76 19 57 42 1 WASPS 18 16 2 0 80 9 71 50

2 NC Raiders 16 12 1 3 72 31 41. 37 2 Modernians 17 10 2 5 39 23 16 32

3 Hale 17 12 1 4 78 48 30. 37 3 YMCC 18 9 1 8 41 45 -4 28

4 Vic Park 17 11 0 6 68 41 27. 33 4 Fremantle 17 5 5 7 32 35 -3 20

5 Newman 16 8 1 7 48 44 4 25 5 Hale 18 4 3 11 20 44 -24 15

6 Melville 16 8 1 7 39 49 -10 25 6 Suburban 18 1 3 14 9 65 -56 6

7 Old Aquinians 16 5 4 7 37 52 -1 19

8 WASPS 16 5 1 10 38 48 -10 16

9 Fremantle 17 5 2 10 50 76 - 17

10 CT Pirates 16 2 1 13 20 59 -39 7

11 Uni Associates 17 2 0 15 25 84 -59 6

Men’s Vets 50 Div 1P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 WASPS 18 16 1 1 71 20 51 49

2 Vic Park 18 12 3 3 58 23 35 39

3 Harlies 18 11 0 7 67 38 29 33

4 NC Raiders 18 8 4 6 47 34 13 28

5 Fremantle 18 5 4 9 25 32 -7 19

6 Uni Associates 18 5 3 10 41 80 -39 18

7 Old Aquinians 18 5 2 11 45 58 -13 14

8 Whitfd Lakers 18 0 3 15 21 90 -69 3

Men’s Vets 50 Div 2P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 Melville 17 14 2 1 105 20 85 44

2 OGMHC 16 12 3 1 53 21 32 39

3 Harlies 17 10 3 4 41 26 15 33

4 Modernians 17 10 2 5 43 21 22. 32

5 WASPS 16 8 2 6 48 34 14 26

6 Blades 16 6 6 4 34 28 6 24

7 Kalamunda 16 6 1 9 43 45 -2 19

8 Dale 16 4 1 11 23 39 -16 13

9 Vic Park 16 2 3 11 11 77 -66 9

10 Suburban 17 2 3 12 12 64 -52 9

11 Rockingham 16 2 2 12 23 61 -38 8

Men’s Vets 55 Div 1P W D L For Ag GD Pts

1 Suburban 16 13 0 3 61 18 43 39

2 WASPS 16 11 2 3 50 27 23 35

3 Wolves Red 16 11 1 4 52 11 41 34

4 NC Raiders 16 11 1 4 56 28 28 34

5 Melville 16 9 3 4 45 25 20 30

6 Old Aquinians 16 2 6 8 20 43 -23 12

7 Wolves Grey 16 2 3 11 16 59 -43 9

8 Hale 16 2 1 13 19 62 -43 7

9 YMCC 16 1 3 12 14 60 -46 6

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Junior -PremiershiP tABles

Girls U17A Girls U15BP W D L For Ag GD Pts 1 Wolves Red 14 13 1 0 79 7 72

1 Wolves 14 12 2 0 46 6 40 38 2 Fremantle Black 14 10 2 2 54 16 38

2 Willetton 14 12 1 1 45 12 33 37 3 Wolves Grey 14 10 1 3 46 18 28

3 CT Pirates 14 8 1 5 32 28 4 25 4 UWA 14 6 3 5 23 31 -8

4 UWA 14 6 1 7 33 36 -3 19 5 Harlies 14 6 3 5 17 25 -8

5 Peel 14 4 2 8 29 26 3 14 6 Fremantle White 14 5 1 8 20 27 -7

6 Fremantle 14 4 1 9 19 42 -23 13 7 Modernians 14 4 2 8 19 49 -30

7 YMCC 14 2 2 10 15 39 -24 8 8 St Brigids 14 4 1 9 18 27 -9

8 South Perth 14 2 2 10 19 49 -30 8 9 Lakers 14 1 3 10 15 53 -38

10 Perth College 14 1 3 10 10 48 -38

Girls U17B North Girls U15C1 Perth College 14 11 3 0 58 9 49 36 1 Willetton 13 10 1 2 27 6 21

2 Wolves 14 8 3 3 38 22 16 27 2 Whitford 12 8 2 2 35 10 25

3 Whitford 14 6 5 3 30 20 10 23 3 Melville 13 9 1 3 41 15 26

4 Harlies 14 5 2 7 23 33 -10 17 4 NC Raiders 12 7 2 3 43 9 34

5 NC Raiders 14 3 2 9 8 32 -24 11 5 YMCC 12 6 1 5 27 25 2

6 Lakers 14 1 1 12 11 52 -41 4 6 Penrhos 12 4 2 6 34 23 11

7 Mercedes Green 12 3 1 8 18 29 -11

8 Mercedes White 13 3 0 10 19 46 -27

9 Perth College 13 1 0 12 7 88 -81

Girls U17B South Girls U13A1 St Brigids #2 12 10 1 1 59 9 50 31 1 Riverside Lions 13 10 2 1 37 14 23

2 Melville Maroon 12 8 1 3 28 18 10 25 2 CT Pirates 12 7 4 1 22 9 13

3 St Brigids #1 12 8 0 4 21 18 3 24 3 YMCC 12 7 2 3 23 11 12

4 Melville White 12 4 4 4 15 14 1 16 4 Wolves Red 12 6 3 3 18 8 10

5 Fremantle 12 4 1 7 20 33 -13 13 5 Melville 13 4 5 4 21 18 3

6 Mercedes White 12 3 1 8 9 21 -12 10 6 Wolves Grey 13 5 1 7 23 31 -8

7 Willetton 12 0 2 10 5 44 -39 2 7 South Perth 12 3 1 8 17 22 -5

8 UWA 12 2 4 6 15 29 -14

9 Willetton 13 1 0 12 15 49 -34

Girls U17C Girls U13B North1 Penrhos 11 11 0 0 44 6 38 33 1 Lakers 12 12 0 0 102 3 99

2 OGMHC 11 7 0 4 37 17 20 21 2 Modernians 12 9 0 3 29 19 10

3 YMCC 11 5 0 6 18 19 -1 15 3 Wolves Grey 12 8 0 4 38 30 8

4 Perth College 11 4 1 6 10 16 -6 13 4 Wolves Red 12 5 1 6 21 28 -7

5 Hale 12 2 3 7 12 21 -9

6 UWA 12 2 2 8 8 42 -34

7 NC Raiders 12 0 2 10 3 70 -67

Girls U15A Girls U13B South1 YMCC 14 10 1 3 36 14 22 31 1 Fremantle 14 11 2 1 63 16 47

2 Willetton 14 8 3 3 48 18 30 27 2 Melville 14 9 3 2 42 18 24

3 UWA 14 8 3 3 39 20 19 27 3 Wolves 14 8 2 4 43 25 18

4 CT Pirates 14 8 1 5 32 21 11 25 4 Riverside Lions 14 7 0 7 40 43 -3

5 Wolves 14 6 5 3 36 16 20 23 5 UWA 14 5 3 6 16 21 -5

6 Riverside Lions 14 6 3 5 30 25 5 21 6 South Perth 14 3 5 6 17 28 -11

7 Perth College 14 1 0 13 3 45 -42 3 7 OGMHC 14 2 3 9 11 41 -30

8 South Perth 14 1 0 13 7 72 -65 3 8 Willetton 14 1 2 11 16 56 -40

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Girls U13C Boys U17A Reserve1 St Brigids 14 12 1 1 66 8 58 37 1 YMCC 14 12 2 0 81 16 65

2 Whitford #2 14 10 2 2 55 12 43 32 2 NC Raiders 14 10 3 1 38 12 26

3 Blades 14 10 2 2 56 14 42 32 3 Old Aquinians 14 6 3 5 27 28 -1

4 Whitford #1 14 8 2 4 45 13 32 26 4 OGMHC 14 6 3 5 28 33 -5

5 Perth College #2 14 6 5 3 25 15 10 23 5 Harlies 14 5 1 8 26 57 -31

6 Stirling City 14 5 1 8 42 36 6 16 6 Rockingham 14 4 3 7 43 51 -8

7 Mercedes 14 5 1 8 22 40 -18 16 7 Wolves 14 3 0 11 27 50 -23

8 YMCC 14 4 2 8 14 42 -28 14 8 Melville-Willetton 14 2 1 11 19 42 -23

9 Fremantle 14 1 1 12 8 103 -95 4

10 Perth College #1 14 0 1 13 5 55 -50 1

Girls U11A Boys U17B North1 Riverside Lions 14 12 1 1 46 5 41 37 1 Newman Knights 13 13 0 0 87 9 78

2 Willetton 14 9 4 1 44 5 39 31 2 Lakers #1 12 10 0 2 57 14 43

3 UWA #1 14 9 2 3 41 7 34 29 3 Whitford 12 8 0 4 44 14 30

4 Melville 14 7 1 6 24 10 14 22 4 UWA 12 8 0 4 46 22 24

5 UWA #2 14 4 2 8 23 24 -1 14 5 Nedlands City 12 5 2 5 27 38 -11

6 NC Raiders 14 3 5 6 16 11 5 14 6 NC Raiders 12 4 0 8 18 39 -21

7 Wolves 14 4 1 9 14 34 -20 13 7 Lakers #2 13 3 1 9 25 46 -21

8 South Perth 14 0 0 14 0 112 -112 0 8 Stirling City 13 2 0 11 15 102 -87

9 Modernians 13 1 1 11 17 52 -35

Girls U11B Black Boys U17B South1 Riverside Lions 14 9 4 1 31 8 23 31 1 Blades 14 13 0 1 61 13 48

2 UWA #2 14 9 3 2 38 13 25 30 2 OGMHC 14 9 2 3 46 27 19

3 Melville 14 8 3 3 34 21 13 27 3 WASPS 14 8 2 4 42 28 14

4 Wolves Grey 14 7 4 3 22 16 6 25 4 Kalamunda 14 8 1 5 34 28 6

5 Wolves Pink 14 6 4 4 25 17 8 22 5 Vic Park 14 6 1 7 27 31 -4

6 UWA #1 14 6 3 5 17 18 -1 21 6 Canning 14 3 0 11 23 67 -44

7 Wolves White 14 5 2 7 13 17 -4 17 7 Melville-Willetton 14 2 2 10 21 34 -13

8 Hale #1 14 4 3 7 7 19 -12 15 8 Mazenod 14 2 2 10 18 44 -26

9 Wolves Red 14 2 1 11 10 29 -19 7

10 Hale #2 14 0 1 13 1 40 -39 1

Girls U11B Gold Boys U15A1 Stirling City 13 10 3 0 19 1 18 33 1 Melville 14 11 1 2 63 26 37

2 Riverside Lions 12 7 3 2 17 11 6 24 2 Wolves Red 14 10 0 4 73 25 48

3 Modernians 13 7 2 4 23 10 13 23 3 WASPS 14 8 3 3 58 30 28

4 Melville 12 4 4 4 5 5 0 16 4 UWA 14 8 1 5 58 25 33

5 Perth College 12 3 4 5 13 15 -2 13 5 Vic Park 14 8 1 5 36 23 13

6 Willetton 12 4 1 7 13 17 -4 13 6 Wolves Grey 14 5 0 9 32 44 -12

7 Harlies 12 2 6 4 2 7 -5 12 7 Willetton 14 3 0 11 25 57 -32

8 Vic Park 13 3 2 8 7 25 -18 11 8 Hale 14 0 0 14 7 122 -115

9 South Perth 13 2 3 8 12 20 -8 9

Boys U17A Boys U15A Reserve1 Wolves 14 11 0 3 36 16 20 33 1 CT Pirates 14 9 2 3 51 32 19

2 WASPS 14 9 2 3 59 25 34 29 2 UWA 14 8 4 2 44 21 23

3 UWA 14 8 3 3 35 30 5 27 3 NC Raiders 14 9 0 5 40 26 14

4 Vic Park 14 7 4 3 41 24 17 25 4 Old Aquinians 14 8 1 5 49 34 15

5 CT Pirates 14 4 3 7 28 49 -21 15 5 Whitford 14 6 3 5 32 34 -2

6 Hale 14 3 4 7 25 28 -3 13 6 Wolves 14 4 3 7 28 30 -2

7 Mandurah 14 3 0 11 16 49 -33 9 7 Rockingham 14 3 2 9 16 50 -34

8 Melville-Willetton 14 2 2 10 21 40 -19 8 8 OGMHC 14 0 3 11 22 55 -33

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Boys U15B North Boys U13B South1 Riverside Lions 14 13 0 1 76 24 52 39 1 Vic Park 14 13 1 0 89 6 83

2 Wolves 14 11 0 3 85 11 74 33 2 OGMHC 14 10 2 2 41 17 24

3 Newman Knights 14 11 0 3 62 17 45 33 3 WASPS 14 8 1 5 38 23 15

4 NC Raiders 14 7 2 5 27 31 -4 23 4 CT Pirates 14 7 2 5 38 36 2

5 UWA 14 6 1 7 32 46 -14 19 5 Fremantle 14 7 1 6 45 24 21

6 Lakers 14 4 0 10 21 63 -42 12 6 Melville 14 5 1 8 20 30 -10

7 YMCC-Lions 14 1 1 12 12 58 -46 4 7 Old Aquinians 14 1 0 13 14 72 -58

8 Woodvale 14 1 0 13 11 76 -65 3 8 Willetton 14 1 0 13 7 84 -77

Boys U15B South Boys U13C North Black1 Mazenod 14 10 4 0 77 17 60 34 1 Harlies 14 11 1 2 47 14 33

2 Harlies 14 9 3 2 50 32 18 30 2 NC Raiders 14 11 0 3 66 25 41

3 Willetton 14 9 2 3 36 19 17 29 3 Lakers #1 14 9 2 3 48 23 25

4 Fremantle 14 8 4 2 63 20 43 28 4 Woodvale 14 5 4 5 26 31 -5

5 Melville 14 8 2 4 51 16 35 26 5 Whitford #2 14 4 4 6 26 30 -4

6 WASPS 14 7 2 5 27 22 5 23 6 Blades 14 3 4 7 19 41 -22

7 Modernians 14 6 1 7 41 31 10 19 7 Lakers #2 14 3 3 8 21 55 -34

8 UWA 14 1 3 10 18 69 -51 6 8 Whitford #1 14 1 0 13 14 48 -34

9 Vic Park 14 1 0 13 14 62 -48 3

10 OGMHC 14 0 1 13 16 105 -89 1

Boys U15C Boys U13C North Gold1 Blades 13 11 0 2 48 14 34 33 1 Riverside Lions 12 10 2 0 64 18 46

2 Kalamunda 13 10 2 1 50 19 31 32 2 Stirling City 12 9 2 1 61 18 43

3 OGMHC Blue 13 10 1 2 70 18 52 31 3 Wolves Red 12 8 0 4 33 15 18

4 Whitford #2 14 8 2 4 74 37 37 26 4 Wolves Grey 12 5 1 6 16 32 -16

5 Old Aquinians 13 8 0 5 41 22 19 24 5 UWA 12 3 1 8 31 50 -19

6 Mazenod Blue 13 6 2 5 40 31 9 20 6 YMCC 12 3 1 8 16 50 -34

7 Whitford #1 14 4 3 7 32 44 -12 15 7 Newman Knights 12 0 1 11 10 48 -38

8 Willetton 13 3 3 7 22 32 -10 12

9 OGMHC White 13 3 2 8 27 47 -20 11

10 Mazenod White 13 2 3 8 20 34 -14 9

11 Southern River 5 0 2 3 5 23 -18 2

12 Melville 13 0 0 13 8 116 -108 0

Boys U13A Boys U13C South Black1 WASPS 14 11 2 1 46 16 30 35 1 Dale 13 11 2 0 40 13 27

2 Riverside Lions 14 8 4 2 36 22 14 28 2 Mazenod 11 9 1 1 34 9 25

3 UWA 14 8 1 5 35 34 1 25 3 OGMHC 11 4 2 5 22 22 0

4 Old Aquinians 14 7 2 5 27 14 13 23 4 Kalamunda Red 11 4 1 6 23 24 -1

5 Wolves 14 7 1 6 29 19 10 22 5 Canning 11 3 2 6 16 30 -14

6 Melville 14 6 1 7 36 39 -3 19 6 Kalamunda Blue 13 4 1 8 26 42 -16

7 Hale 14 2 0 12 14 47 -33 6 7 Vic Park 12 0 3 9 12 33 -21

8 Willetton 14 1 1 12 15 47 -32 4

Boys U13B North Boys U13C South Gold1 NC Raiders 14 12 1 1 87 15 72 37 1 Modernians #2 12 10 0 2 33 14 19

2 Wolves Red 14 10 2 2 64 21 43 32 2 Modernians #1 12 9 1 2 44 12 32

3 YMCC 14 9 2 3 58 16 42 29 3 Fremantle 12 8 2 2 34 13 21

4 Riverside Lions 14 7 3 4 46 24 22 24 4 WASPS #1 12 6 2 4 38 21 17

5 Whitford 14 7 1 6 44 32 12 22 5 WASPS #2 12 2 1 9 15 41 -26

6 Wolves Grey 14 7 1 6 41 36 5 22 6 Willetton 12 1 2 9 12 43 -31

7 Lakers 14 6 2 6 40 28 12 20 7 Melville 12 1 2 9 5 37 -32

8 Newman Knights 14 3 2 9 22 52 -30 11

9 UWA 14 1 1 12 12 107 -95 4

10 Hale 14 0 1 13 6 89 -83 1

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Boys U11A Boys U11 Regional Black1 Wolves Red 14 12 0 2 79 16 63 36 1 YMCC Green 12 10 2 0 55 9 46

2 Wolves Grey 14 11 1 2 57 16 41 34 2 Wolves Red 12 9 2 1 59 10 49

3 UWA 14 8 2 4 39 29 10 26 3 Wolves Grey 12 8 3 1 41 8 33

4 Melville 14 6 2 6 22 25 -3 20 4 Modernians 13 8 1 4 42 23 19

5 NC Raiders 14 5 4 5 18 31 -13 19 5 UWA #1 13 7 0 6 17 15 2

6 Riverside Lions 14 4 1 9 19 33 -14 13 6 Riverside Lions 13 3 0 10 15 50 -35

7 WASPS 14 2 4 8 18 39 -21 10 7 YMCC Red 12 2 2 8 7 37 -30

8 Willetton 14 0 2 12 9 72 -63 2 8 Newman Knights 13 2 1 10 7 42 -35

9 UWA #2 12 1 1 10 6 55 -49

Boys U11B North Boys U11 Regional Gold1 Whitford 12 9 3 0 47 3 44 30 1 Melville Maroon 14 14 0 0 65 3 62

2 Newman Knights 12 9 2 1 32 5 27 29 2 Southern River 14 9 2 3 33 13 20

3 UWA 12 8 2 2 33 10 23 26 3 Vic Park 14 9 1 4 33 19 14

4 Stirling City 12 5 2 5 12 22 -10 17 4 Melville White 14 6 4 4 28 30 -2

5 OGMHC 12 2 3 7 10 22 -12 9 5 WASPS 14 4 2 8 15 26 -11

6 Lakers 12 2 2 8 6 33 -27 8 6 Willetton 14 3 4 7 9 24 -15

7 Harlies 12 0 0 12 2 47 -45 0 7 Canning 14 3 2 9 12 40 -28

8 Dale 14 0 1 13 0 40 -40

Boys U11B South Boys U11 Regional White1 Vic Park 13 12 1 0 53 5 48 37 1 Woodvale #1 12 12 0 0 47 10 37

2 Wolves Grey 12 8 2 2 64 11 53 26 2 Woodvale #2 12 8 1 3 32 12 20

3 Melville White 12 8 1 3 24 9 15 25 3 NC Raiders 12 6 2 4 16 13 3

4 Wolves Red 12 6 2 4 39 25 14 20 4 Whitford #1 12 6 2 4 17 17 0

5 WASPS 13 5 2 6 25 26 -1 17 5 Lakers 12 5 1 6 15 20 -5

6 Old Aquinians 12 4 2 6 23 15 8 14 6 Blades 12 1 1 10 12 41 -29

7 Fremantle White 13 4 0 9 17 46 -29 12 7 Whitford #2 12 0 1 11 4 30 -26

8 Melville Maroon 13 3 2 8 23 21 2 11

9 Fremantle Black 12 0 0 12 3 113 -110 0

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