Bulletin 13 - 16 December 2015
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Bulletin 13 - 16 December 2015
Bulletin Seven 27 June 2013 Bulletin 13 - 16 December 2015 Featuring in this Bulletin Office Closure Hours Pre-Season Cup Thundersticks Pre-Season Games FHE Cup and more... Editor Mitchell Eastman Contact [email protected] Front Page Photo: WA HEAT & TAP winning teams at the 2015 FHE CUP For more information hockeywa.org.au Follow Hockey WA on Facebook facebook.com/hockeywa Bulletin Thirteen 16 December 2015 Season’s Greetings Welcome to the final edition of the Hockey WA Bulletin. On behalf of the Board and staff of Hockey WA, we would like to wish you, your family and loved ones all a safe and joyous festive season. Hockey WA thanks all of the Life Members, staff, volunteers, committee members, umpires, coaches, club administrators, players, parents and the wider hockey community for all of their efforts in 2015. Hockey would not be where it is without you, so thank you. Office Closure Dates Whilst 2015 is coming to a close, 2016 looks to be an exciting and prosperous one for the Association. Hockey WA is embarking on a new five year Startegic Plan, which can be viewed on our website. We hope you all have a safe and joyous festive season. Hockey WA advises that the office located at Perth Hockey Stadium will be closed from Thursday 17th December at 5:00pm and will re-open on Monday 4th January 2016. The Olympic Games in Rio will be a great opportunity to showcase Hockey as a sport and into the mainstream of Australia sporting conscious. With several WA athletes in contention for selection, this will no doubt be an exciting time. The major highlight in the events calendar for next year will be the Australian Hockey League. It was recently announced that Hockey WA will host both the Men’s and Women’s Australian Hockey League, as well as the Boys and Girls Under 13 Australian Hockey Championships. Be sure to mark the dates of 29 September - 8 October in your new calendars for 2016 as you will not want to miss any of the action from the WA Thundersticks and WA Diamonds AHL campaigns. Christmas is a time of togetherness, joy and celebration and we certainly hope that these sentiments can be enjoyed by all families connected with our great game over this period. I hope you all stay safe over the holiday season and we look forward to seeing you all around the grounds in 2016. Save The Date - Rego Day Junior registration day will be held on Saturday 13th February, 2016 across Australia. Keep your eyes peeled on the Hockey WA website in the new year for more information. To find a club for the 2016 season, head to the National Find A Club page through the Hockey WA website. For more information hockeywa.org.au Follow Hockey WA on Facebook facebook.com/hockeywa 2 Bulletin Twelve 17 September 2015 For more information hockeywa.org.au Follow Hockey WA on Facebook facebook.com/hockeywa 3 Bulletin Thirteen 16 December 2015 Construction Works Surrounding PHS Hockey WA advises of the current development works taking place at Curtin University campus surrounding Perth Hockey Stadium. For those travelling to Perth Hockey Stadium, Curtin University will ensure access to the facility at all times, however, you may experience some minor delays on your travel in and out of the stadium. To access Perth Hockey Stadium, you will need to enter and exit via Hayman Road. The entrance from Kent Street has been blocked off. What’s happening? If you have visited Perth Hockey Stadium over the past week, you may have noticed some significant works undertaken around the stadium. Proposed Map of Petrth Hockey Stadium surroundings at Curtin University campus once the development works have been completed. Kookaburras Win World League The Kookaburras have won the World League Finals in India earlier this month, defeating Belgium 2-1 in the final. Congratulations to our WA representatives Fergus Kavanagh, Tyler Lovell, Trent Mitton and Aran Zalewski. Curtin University plans to transform itself into an urban knowledge centre over the next 15 to 20 years. Known as Greater Curtin, the vision mixes traditional university facilities with a diverse range of enterprises such as student residential and visitor accommodation, small businesses, entertainment and recreational facilities. The revamped campus is intended to operate like an urban village with plenty of spaces and places for people to connect with each other - to live, study, work and play. To bring the Greater Curtin vision to life, a number of new streets are required to connect the campus and to create the spaces necessary for the village to grow. Meanwhile, Ashleigh Nelson and Kathryn Slattery were involved with the Hockeyroos World League Finals campaign, that finished in 6th. Amongst a host of changes upon completion, a new main street will run south in between Perth Hockey Stadium and Curtin Stadium. In addition, a new bus interchange will bring Transperth services to the centre of the campus area, improving public transport access to Curtin and Perth Hockey Stadium. At the top right of this page is a map of what Curtin University campus surrounding Perth Hockey Stadium will look like once completed. For more information hockeywa.org.au Follow Hockey WA on Facebook facebook.com/hockeywa 4 Bulletin Thirteen 16 December 2015 Melville Toyota $300 Club Benefit Introducing the $300 CLUB BENEFIT... 2015 Indoor Competition Season Winners The 2015 Senior Indoor Season wrapped up last weekend, with Victoria Park (Black) winning the Men’s Division One and Melville winning the Women’s Division Two title. The final round of the U18 Girls and U15 Boys Indoor season will be played this weekend at Lumen Christi. Good luck to everyone involved. FINAL PLACINGS: Men Division One 1. Vic Park (Black) 2. Melville 3. OGMHC 4. Vic Park (Orange) 5. Melville 2 6. NC Raiders How it works? For every new, used or demo vehicle purchased from Melville Toyota by a member of your club (or their family and friends), Melville Toyota will donate $300 to the individual club. Why is it different? Unlike previous offers, club members (or their family and friends) will not have to disclose the offer at the time of purchase instead they will have 30 days to submit the online registration form Where do I go? Melville Toyota is located on the corner of Leach Highway and North Lake Road in Melville or visit www.melvilletoyota.com. au to see the latest specials. For any further information about the Club Benefit, please email [email protected] or visit the dealer direct. Women Division One 1. Melville 2. NC Raiders 3. CT Pirates 4. Vic Park 5. Melville 2 6. Hale Men Division Two 1. AW Reds 2. Joondalup Lakers 3. NC Raiders 4. Southern River 5. CT Pirates 6. Vic Park 7. AW Reds 2 8. AW Reds 3 Women Division Two 1. University of WA 2. Nc Raiders 3. CT Pirates 4. Melville For more information hockeywa.org.au Follow Hockey WA on Facebook facebook.com/hockeywa 5 Bulletin Thirteen 16 December 2015 FHE CUP Following the conclusion of the FHE Cup, some individuals were recognised by Hockey WA for their outstanding efforts throughout the tournament. The two individual awards presented were the MVP award and the Culture Award. The MVP award is presented to the most valuable player in the team across the four days of competition. The Culture Award is presented to the athlete in each team that best demonstrates and epitomises the qualities of leadership, competitiveness, togetherness and selflessness. Hockey WA would like to congratulate the following individual award winners; HEAT Girls MVP Award – Karri Somerville Culture Award – Eliza Smith TAP 1 Women MVP Award - Lucy McCorkindale Culture Award - Pia Kirk TAP 2 Women MVP Award - Ruby Rankin Culture Award - Zali Spencer TAP 3 Women MVP Award - Lauren Johnson Culture Award - Ciara Quirk HEAT Men MVP Award - Kyle Pinto Culture Award - Marshall Puzey FHE CUP FINAL PLACINGS Boys 1. Malaysian Tigers 2. WA HEAT 3. Bukit Jalil SS 4. Sabah Malaysian SS 5. WA TAP (3) 6. NSW Bushrangers 7. Japan 8. WA TAP (2) 9. Raffles Singapore 10. WA TAP (1) Girls 1. WA HEAT 2. Japan 3. WA TAP (3) 4. Malaysian Tigeress 5. WA TAP (2) 6. WA TAP (1) 7. NSW Bushrangers TAP 1 Men MVP Award - Tristan Guest Culture Award - Makz Alexander TAP 2 Men MVP Award - Justin Schonken Culture Award - Denver Farmer TAP 3 Men MVP Award - Hayden Vaitekanas Culture Award - Alex Rayfield For more information hockeywa.org.au Follow Hockey WA on Facebook facebook.com/hockeywa 6 Bulletin Thirteen 16 December 2015 2016 Thundersticks Pre-Season Squad RAC Sports Star Awards - Official of the Year Congratulations to Tammy Standley, who was a top three finalist at the RAC Sports Star Awards earlier this month. Unfortunantly she did not win ‘Official of the Year’ award but it is a fantastic achievement to be selected as a finalist. Tammy has had a whirlwind past 12 months as a Technical Official and Judge. Some of her International event appointments over the past 12 months include; - Women’s Indoor Hockey World Cup (Judge) - Men’s Indoor Hockey World Cup (Judge) - Hockeyroos v Korea Test Series (Technical Official) - Men’s Rio Olympics Test Event (Judge) - Women’s Rio Olympics Test Event (Judge) Tammy has been selected as a Judge for the Olympic Games, and will join fellow West Australian officials Melissa Trivic and Murray Grime over in Rio. Well done Tammy! Off the back of the recent announcement that Perth will host the 2016 Australian Hockey League men’s and women’s tournaments, the Thundersticks announce a pre-season squad and teams to play in a series versus the touring Chinese provincial team Liaoning through January and February. The squad is reflective of performances from athletes across 2015 with an eye to developing, assessing and supporting a broader base of identified athletes who are potential 2016 selections or beyond. Liaoning Province will play 5 games against the Thundersticks, 3 games against a Thundersticks Development team and 2 games against the WA Country senior team. MTL Clubs are also being organised to play preparation games for the key fixtures of the tour. If your club would be interested in this opportunity, please contact Karla Barrett, [email protected]. (See schedule below). Dean Evans (Assistant Coach ) said - “It’s important that we continue to provide opportunities to a broader group of athletes within our system and also reward performance and improvement. This series will give us a great opportunity to fulfil both of those objectives and to start making inroads into our preparations for 2016. Having the capacity to play two Thundersticks teams in the series and to provide an opportunity for the WA state country team will allow a large number of senior as well as up and coming talent to be exposed to high level hockey early in the year.” This squad symbolises a starting point for the Thundersticks 2016 campaign, with the squad to be updated again through the MTL season before tournament preparations begin in June/July. With the National players not available, this will also allow the Thundersticks to provide leadership opportunities and more responsibility across the group. Liaoning Province is a quality opposition, so the test for this extended playing group is believed to be significant especially considering the lead in post-Christmas. The majority of the targeted playing group are available which is promising considering the time of year. “We are looking forward to the early opportunity to work on some identified areas from this years AHL and on continuing to strengthen our culture whilst also assessing the progress of our identified list.” said Evans Tammy Standley (left) with her dad and fellow technical official, Ian. For more information hockeywa.org.au Follow Hockey WA on Facebook facebook.com/hockeywa 7 Bulletin Thirteen 16 December 2015 Series Schedule: Thundersticks Saturday 23rd January 6.30-8.00pm “We have done a thorough review of the 2015 campaign and whilst we need to improve in a number of areas we are very clear what they are and will endeavour to strengthen the program through selections, development of our playing list and through a targeted approach towards developing our game plan and our priority development areas.” Jason Butcher With the tournament in Perth this also represents an opportunity for the Thundersticks to set up an expanded support system for the team, with plans in place to continue to bring the influence of past Thundersticks back into the fold and to empower the playing group to drive the program forward. A number of support coaches will be utilised across the series including support and mentorship for the state country team which includes a number of ex Thundersticks, prominent MTL coaches and state junior coaches, this will be a fantastic development opportunity and information sharing experience. “The strength of the last two years has revolved around an exceptional group of support people and from the leadership within the playing group, we understand this is the core of the Thundersticks strength and will continue to work hard to put this at the forefront of everything we do. We have a priority focus on creating systems and processes and a culture that empowers the playing group and facilitates influence from the the past.” said Butcher Staffing for 2016 will be announced post the series with an eye to maintain continuity with the current group and to expand on specialist support within the program. 2016 Pre-season Thundersticks Squad: Liam Flynn Ben Ashford Jason Gabriel Elliot Barton Tim Geers* Tim Bates* Frazer Gerrard Chris Bausor Brandon Gibbs Simon Benetti Coby Green* James Benetti Ross Hall* Matt Bird Jake Harvie Mark Boyne* Fergus Kavanagh* Mark Brodie* Joe Kenny Kiel Brown* Brayden King Nick Budgeon Justin Knapp Ian Burcher Matt Lim Tristan Clemons* Tyler Lovell* Jyi Connolly Frank Main Bryn de Bes George McGeogh Andre DiFilippo Trent Mitton* Ben DiSabato Alistair Park Jacob Evans Alec Rasmussen Matt Fisher Daniel Rayney James Richardson Marshall Roberts Daniel Robertson James Royce Brodie Sarre Declan Spencer Cale Walsh Ed Welch* Alex Wenn Tom Wickham Jake Williams Aran Zalewski* Thundersticks Development Sunday 24th January 6.30-8.00pm Thundersticks Thursday 28th January 6.30-8.00pm Thundersticks Saturday 30th January 4.30-6.00pm Thundersticks Development Sunday 31st January 4.30-6.00pm Thundersticks Development Tuesday 2nd February 6.00 – 7:30pm Thundersticks Thursday 4th February 6.30-8.00pm WA Country Saturday 6th February 6.30-8.00pm Sunday 7th February 7-8.30am Thundersticks Saturday 13th February 2.00-3.30pm MTL Practice Game Opportunity Schedule: Thursday 21st January 6:00-7:30pm PHS (Suburban Lions) Tuesday 9th February 6:00 – 7:30pm PHS (Available) Thursday 11th February 5:00 – 6:30pm PHS (Available) Calling All Maths Students We have an exciting opportunity for enthusiastic students studying mathematics with a passion for sport to play an important role in the success of our WA Thundersticks We are looking for students interested in working with the Thundersticks Head Coach Jason Butcher, and Performance analyst Karla Barrett to develop analysis formulas and methodology to break down and measure key actions in a game and to assist the coaching staff to collate, measure and present data on performances. If you are interested in playing a part in the success of the WA Thundersticks, please contact Karla Barrett; *Unavailable/Injured [email protected] For more information hockeywa.org.au Follow Hockey WA on Facebook facebook.com/hockeywa 8 Bulletin Thirteen 16 December 2015 For more information hockeywa.org.au Follow Hockey WA on Facebook facebook.com/hockeywa 9 Bulletin Sixteen 18 December 2014 For more information hockeywa.org.au Follow Hockey WA on Facebook facebook.com/hockeywa 9 Bulletin One 30 January 2015 For more information hockeywa.org.au Follow Hockey WA on Facebook facebook.com/hockeywa 10