2019 Women's
Sultana Bran Hockey One
Tournament details
Host country Australia
Dates29 September – 16 November
Teams7
Venue(s)7 (in 7 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsQueensland Brisbane Blaze (1st title)
Runner-upVictoria (state) HC Melbourne
Third placeSouth Australia Adelaide Fire
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Goals scored87 (3.63 per match)
Top scorer(s)4 Players (see list below) (6 goals)
Best playerAustralian Capital Territory Shihori Oikawa
(next) 2022

The 2019 Women's Sultana Bran Hockey One was the inaugural women's edition of Hockey Australia's national league, Hockey One. The tournament was held across 7 states and territories of Australia. The tournament started on 29 September and culminated on 16 November 2019.[1]

The grand final of the tournament was hosted by HC Melbourne, as the top ranked team to qualify for the final.[2]

Brisbane Blaze won the tournament after defeating HC Melbourne 3–2 in a penalty shoot-out after the final finished as a 1–1 draw.[3] Adelaide Fire finished in bronze position, following results from the pool stage.[4]

Competition format

Format

The 2019 Hockey One will follow a similar format to that of the final edition of the Australian Hockey League. Teams will play a series of home and away matches during the Pool Stage, which will be followed by a Classification Round.

During the pool stage, teams play each other once in either a home or a way fixture. The top four ranked teams will then qualify for the Classification Round, playing in two semi-finals with the winners contesting a grand final. Team 1 will host Team 4, while Team 2 will host Team 3. Of the two victorious teams, the higher ranked team from the pool stage will host the grand final.[5]

Rules

In addition to FIH sanctioned rules, Hockey Australia is implementing the following rules for Hockey One:

  • When a field goal or penalty stroke is scored the same athlete will have an automatic one-on-one shootout with the goalkeeper for an extra goal.
  • Outright winner: There will be no drawn games. In the event of a draw, teams will contest a penalty shoot-out to determine a winner.

Point allocation

Match points will be distributed as follows:

  • 5 points: win
  • 3 points: shoot-out win
  • 2 points: shoot-out loss
  • 0 points: loss

Participating teams

The seven teams competing in the league come from Australia's states and territories, with the Northern Territory being the only team absent.[6]

Head Coach: Melody Cooper

  1. Linzi Appleyard
  2. Brooklyn Buchecker
  3. Jane Claxton
  4. Emma de Broughe
  5. Holly Evans (C)
  6. Rachel McCann
  7. Emily Grist
  8. Sarah Harrison
  9. Amy Hunt
  10. Euleena MacLachlan
  11. Karri McMahon
  12. Gabrielle Nance
  13. Harriet Shand
  14. Michaela Spano
  15. Leah Welstead
  16. Gemma McCaw
  17. Leah Butt
  18. Kate Denning
  19. Amy Hammond (GK)
  20. Ashlee Wells (GK)

Head Coach: Nikki Taylor

  1. Savannah Fitzpatrick
  2. Madison Fitzpatrick
  3. Layla Eleison
  4. Ashlea Fey
  5. Ambrosia Malone
  6. Morgan Gallagher
  7. Jodie Kenny (C)
  8. Jordyn Holzberger
  9. Jesse Reid
  10. Madeline James
  11. Ashlyn McBurnie
  12. Kendra Fitzpatrick
  13. Rebecca Greiner
  14. Meg Pearce
  15. Hannah Astbury (GK)
  16. Dayle Dolkens
  17. Morgan Mathison
  18. Aleisha Neumann
  19. Renee Taylor
  20. Britt Wilkinson
  21. Ruby Harris
  22. Claire Colwill
  23. Georgia Hillas
  24. Emily Witheyman-Crump (GK)

Head Coach: Ian Rutledge

  1. Mikayla Evans
  2. Brooke Peris
  3. Jessica Smith
  4. Naomi Evans
  5. Samantha Economos
  6. Rebecca Lee
  7. Sophie Gaughan
  8. Aleisha Price
  9. Edwina Bone (C)
  10. Yui Ishibashi
  11. Shihori Oikawa
  12. Beckie Middleton
  13. Olivia Martin
  14. Anna Flanagan
  15. Taylor Thomson
  16. Kalindi Commerford
  17. Tina Taseska
  18. Meredith Bone
  19. Sakiyo Asano (GK)
  20. Talei Forrest (GK)

Head Coach: Tim Strapp

  1. Sophie Taylor
  2. Aisling Utri
  3. Nicola Hammond
  4. Kristina Bates
  5. Claire Messent (C)
  6. Kary Chau
  7. Olivia Colasurdo
  8. Lily Brazel
  9. Laura Desmet
  10. Takara Haines
  11. Carly James
  12. Laura Barden
  13. Hayley Padget
  14. Florine van Grimbergen
  15. Madeleine Ratcliffe
  16. Samantha Snow
  17. Hannah Gravenall
  18. Rachael Lynch (GK)
  19. Nikki Bosman (GK)
  20. Amy Lawton

Head Coach: Edward Welch

  1. Phillipa Morgan
  2. Candyce Peacock
  3. Jemma Buckley (C)
  4. Jacqui Day
  5. Penny Squibb
  6. Georgia Wilson
  7. Shanea Tonkin
  8. Rachel Frusher
  9. Liné Malan
  10. Roos Broek
  11. Caitilin Pascov
  12. Karri Somerville
  13. Annie Gibbs
  14. Renee Rockliff
  15. Aleisha Power (GK)
  16. Caitlin Cooper (GK)
  17. Jade Vanderzwan
  18. Jolie Sertorio
  19. Agueda Moroni
  20. Chloe Pendlebury

Head Coach: Luke Doerner

  1. Sarah McCambridge
  2. Amelia Spence (C)
  3. Hannah Richardson
  4. Nicole Geeves
  5. Molly Haas
  6. Jean Flanagan
  7. Madeleine Hinton
  8. Holly Bonde (GK)
  9. Emily Donovan
  10. Laura Spandler
  11. Isabelle Sharman
  12. Samantha Lawrence
  13. Phillida Bridley
  14. Jessica Chesterman
  15. Sophie Rockefeller
  16. Esmee Broekhuizen
  17. Kateřina Laciná
  18. Lauren Canning
  19. Ruby-Rose Gibson-Haywood (GK)
  20. Caashia Karringten

Venues

Sydney Melbourne Perth
Sydney Olympic Park State Netball and Hockey Centre Perth Hockey Stadium
Capacity: 8,000 Capacity: 8,000 Capacity: 6,000
Adelaide
State Hockey Centre
Capacity: 4,000
Brisbane
Queensland State Hockey Centre
Capacity: 1,000
Canberra
National Hockey Centre
Hobart
Tasmanian Hockey Centre

Results

Pool stage

Pos Team Pld W WD LD L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Victoria (state) HC Melbourne 6 5 0 1 0 19 6 +13 27 Semi-finals
2 Queensland Brisbane Blaze 6 4 0 1 1 16 5 +11 22
3 South Australia Adelaide Fire 6 3 1 0 2 14 8 +6 18
4 Australian Capital Territory Canberra Chill 6 2 1 1 2 7 11 4 15
5 Western Australia Perth Thundersticks 6 2 1 0 3 9 13 4 13
6 New South Wales NSW Pride 6 1 0 0 5 9 15 6 5
7 Tasmania Tassie Tigers 6 1 0 0 5 8 24 16 5
Source: Hockey Australia
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.

Matches

29 September 2019
13:00 (AEST)
NSW Pride New South Wales 1–2 South Australia Adelaide Fire
Arnott field hockey ball 35' Report McMahon field hockey ball 34'
Spano field hockey ball 41'
Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney
Umpires:
Michelle Farnill (AUS)
Cassidy Gallagher (AUS)
29 September 2019
14:00 (AEST)
Canberra Chill Australian Capital Territory 2–2 Queensland Brisbane Blaze
N. Evans field hockey ball 53', 53' Report Malone field hockey ball 43', 43'
Penalties
E. Bone Penalty shoot-out scored
Middleton Penalty shoot-out missed
N. Evans Penalty shoot-out scored
Commerford Penalty shoot-out missed
Peris Penalty shoot-out scored
3–2 Penalty shoot-out missed Malone
Penalty shoot-out missed S. Fitzpatrick
Penalty shoot-out scored Holzberger
Penalty shoot-out scored Fey
Penalty shoot-out missed M. Fitzpatrick
National Hockey Centre, Canberra
Umpires:
Emily Carroll (AUS)
Kristy Robertson (AUS)
29 September 2019
16:30 (AWST)
Perth Thundersticks Western Australia 1–3 Victoria (state) HC Melbourne
Tonkin field hockey ball 26' Report Messent field hockey ball 5'
Ratcliffe field hockey ball 60', 60'
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth
Umpires:
Tamara Leonard (AUS)
Kimberleigh Todd (AUS)

5 October 2019
14:00 (AEST)
Canberra Chill Australian Capital Territory 2–1 New South Wales NSW Pride
N. Evans field hockey ball 10'
M. Evans field hockey ball 29'
Report Blamey field hockey ball 45'
National Hockey Centre, Canberra
Umpires:
Emily Carroll (AUS)
Michelle Farnill (AUS)
5 October 2019
17:00 (AEST)
Tassie Tigers Tasmania 0–4 South Australia Adelaide Fire
Report Spano field hockey ball 32', 56'
Nance field hockey ball 34'
De Broughe field hockey ball 43'
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart
Umpires:
Deborah O'Connell (AUS)
Tamara Leonard (AUS)

6 October 2019
13:00 (AEDT)
HC Melbourne Victoria (state) 1–0 Queensland Brisbane Blaze
Desmet field hockey ball 23' Report
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne
Umpires:
Nicola Brown (AUS)
Rhiannon Murrie (AUS)

12 October 2019
14:30 (AEDT)
NSW Pride New South Wales 5–0 Tasmania Tassie Tigers
Wilson field hockey ball 5', 5', 27', 60', 60' Report
Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney
Umpires:
Cassidy Gallagher (AUS)
Kristy Robertson (AUS)
12 October 2019
15:30 (AWST)
Perth Thundersticks Western Australia 1–1 Australian Capital Territory Canberra Chill
Somerville field hockey ball 21' Report Oikawa field hockey ball 39'
Penalties
Broek Penalty shoot-out missed
Moroni Penalty shoot-out scored
Rockliff Penalty shoot-out missed
Pascov Penalty shoot-out missed
Tonkin Penalty shoot-out missed
1–0 Penalty shoot-out missed Taseska
Penalty shoot-out missed Middleton
Penalty shoot-out missed Evans
Penalty shoot-out missed Balfour
Penalty shoot-out missed Ishibashi
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth
Umpires:
Melissa Trivic (AUS)
Kimberleigh Todd (AUS)

13 October 2019
13:00 (ACDT)
Adelaide Fire South Australia 2–4 Queensland Brisbane Blaze
Spano field hockey ball 34', 54' Report Harris field hockey ball 5'
Fey field hockey ball 21'
Wilkinson field hockey ball 44'
Eleison field hockey ball 50'
State Hockey Centre, Adelaide
Umpires:
Emily Carroll (AUS)
Nicola Brown (AUS)

18 October 2019
18:00 (AEST)
Brisbane Blaze Queensland 5–0 Tasmania Tassie Tigers
Harris field hockey ball 8'
Wilkinson field hockey ball 15', 15', 42'
Fey field hockey ball 38'
Report
Queensland State Hockey Centre, Brisbane
Umpires:
Emily Ogden (AUS)
Kerryl Chandler (AUS)
18 October 2019
19:00 (AEDT)
HC Melbourne Victoria (state) 2–0 Australian Capital Territory Canberra Chill
Ratcliffe field hockey ball 30'
Gravenall field hockey ball 35'
Report
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne
Umpires:
Nicola Brown (AUS)
Rhiannon Murrie (AUS)
18 October 2019
19:00 (ACDT)
Adelaide Fire South Australia 1–2 Western Australia Perth Thundersticks
McCaw field hockey ball 42' Report Broek field hockey ball 51', 51'
State Hockey Centre, Adelaide
Umpires:
Tamara Leonard (AUS)
Kristy Robertson (AUS)

20 October 2019
13:00 (AEDT)
NSW Pride New South Wales 2–7 Victoria (state) HC Melbourne
Wilson field hockey ball 17'
Sablowski field hockey ball 60'
Report Lawton field hockey ball 7'
Utri field hockey ball 28', 28'
Messent field hockey ball 30', 49'
Hammond field hockey ball 42'
Ratcliffe field hockey ball 56'
Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney
Umpires:
Cassidy Gallagher (AUS)
Michelle Farnill (AUS)
20 October 2019
13:00 (AEST)
Brisbane Blaze Queensland 3–0 Western Australia Perth Thundersticks
Fey field hockey ball 15+', 35'
Harris field hockey ball 43'
Report
Queensland State Hockey Centre, Brisbane
Umpires:
Kerryl Chandler (AUS)
Tamara Leonard (AUS)
20 October 2019
14:00 (AEDT)
Canberra Chill Australian Capital Territory 2–1 Tasmania Tassie Tigers
N. Evans field hockey ball 30', 30+' Report Canning field hockey ball 19'
National Hockey Centre, Canberra
Umpires:
Emily Carroll (AUS)
Kristy Robertson (AUS)

26 October 2019
14:00 (ACDT)
Adelaide Fire South Australia 4–0 Australian Capital Territory Canberra Chill
De Broughe field hockey ball 6'
Spano field hockey ball 23'
Nance field hockey ball 46'
Shand field hockey ball 60'
Report
State Hockey Centre, Adelaide
Umpires:
Emily Ogden (AUS)
Rhiannon Murrie (AUS)
26 October 2019
15:30 (AWST)
Perth Thundersticks Western Australia 2–0 New South Wales NSW Pride
Moroni field hockey ball 10'
Somerville field hockey ball 12'
Report
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth
Umpires:
Melissa Trivic (AUS)
Kimberleigh Todd (AUS)

27 October 2019
15:30 (AEDT)
Tassie Tigers Tasmania 2–5 Victoria (state) HC Melbourne
Haas field hockey ball 51', 51' Report Gravenall field hockey ball 7', 7'
Desmet field hockey ball 33'
Ratcliffe field hockey ball 55', 60'
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart
Umpires:
Deborah O'Connell (AUS)
Kerryl Chandler (AUS)

2 November 2019
14:00 (AEDT)
Tassie Tigers Tasmania 5–3 Western Australia Perth Thundersticks
McCambridge field hockey ball 25'
Rockerfeller field hockey ball 29', 29'
Bridley field hockey ball 57', 57'
Report Somerville field hockey ball 4'
Rockliff field hockey ball 47'
Van der Zwan field hockey ball 60+'
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart
Umpires:
Kerryl Chandler (AUS)
Michelle Farnill (AUS)
2 November 2019
15:00 (AEST)
Brisbane Blaze Queensland 2–0 New South Wales NSW Pride
Kenny field hockey ball 26'
M. Fitzpatrick field hockey ball 41'
Report
Queensland State Hockey Centre, Brisbane
Umpires:
Tamara Leonard (AUS)
Deborah O'Connell (AUS)

3 November 2019
14:45 (AEDT)
HC Melbourne Victoria (state) 1–1 South Australia Adelaide Fire
Bates field hockey ball 60' Report McMahon field hockey ball 53'
Penalties
Bates Penalty shoot-out missed
Utri Penalty shoot-out scored
Gravenall Penalty shoot-out scored
Hammond Penalty shoot-out scored
Ratcliffe Penalty shoot-out missed
3–4 Penalty shoot-out scored Nance
Penalty shoot-out missed Spano
Penalty shoot-out scored Claxton
Penalty shoot-out scored McMahon
Penalty shoot-out scored De Broughe
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne
Umpires:
Nicola Brown (AUS)
Rhiannon Murrie (AUS)

Classification stage

 
Semi-finalsGrand Final
 
      
 
10 November – Melbourne
 
 
Victoria (state) HC Melbourne (p.s.o)0 (1)
 
16 November – Melbourne
 
Australian Capital Territory Canberra Chill0 (0)
 
Victoria (state) HC Melbourne1 (2)
 
9 November – Brisbane
 
Queensland Brisbane Blaze (p.s.o)1 (3)
 
Queensland Brisbane Blaze3
 
 
South Australia Adelaide Fire0
 

Semi-finals

9 November 2019
17:00 (AEST)
Brisbane Blaze Queensland 3–0 South Australia Adelaide Fire
K. Fitzpatrick field hockey ball 32'
Wilkinson field hockey ball 34'
M. Fitzpatrick field hockey ball 48'
Report
Queensland State Hockey Centre, Brisbane
Umpires:
Rhiannon Murrie (AUS)
Tamara Leonard (AUS)

10 November 2019
14:30 (AEDT)
HC Melbourne Victoria (state) 0–0 Australian Capital Territory Canberra Chill
Report
Penalties
Bates Penalty shoot-out missed
Utri Penalty shoot-out missed
Ratcliffe Penalty shoot-out scored
Lawton Penalty shoot-out missed
1–0 Penalty shoot-out missed Commerford
Penalty shoot-out missed E. Bone
Penalty shoot-out missed Taseska
Penalty shoot-out missed N. Evans
Penalty shoot-out missed Peris
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne
Umpires:
Nicola Brown (AUS)
Kristy Robertson

Grand final

16 November 2019
16:00 (AEDT)
HC Melbourne Victoria (state) 1–1 Queensland Brisbane Blaze
Van Grimbergen field hockey ball 43' Report Wilkinson field hockey ball 37'
Penalties
Taylor Penalty shoot-out missed
Utri Penalty shoot-out missed
Barden Penalty shoot-out scored
Lawton Penalty shoot-out scored
Ratcliffe Penalty shoot-out missed
——
Ratcliffe Penalty shoot-out missed
2–3 Penalty shoot-out scored Fey
Penalty shoot-out missed S. Fitzpatrick
Penalty shoot-out scored Malone
Penalty shoot-out missed Eleison
Penalty shoot-out missed M. Fitzpatrick
——
Penalty shoot-out scored Malone
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne
Umpires:
Michelle Farnill (AUS)
Tamara Leonard (AUS)

Awards

Top Goalscorer(s) Player of the League Player of the Final
4 Players (see list below) Australian Capital Territory Shihori Oikawa Queensland Ambrosia Malone

Statistics

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W WD LD L GF GA GD Pts Final standing
1st place, gold medalist(s) Queensland Brisbane Blaze 8 5 1 1 1 20 6 +14 30 Gold Medal
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Victoria (state) HC Melbourne 8 5 1 2 0 20 7 +13 32 Silver Medal
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) South Australia Adelaide Fire 7 3 1 0 3 14 11 +3 18 Eliminated in
Semi-finals
4 Australian Capital Territory Canberra Chill 7 2 1 2 2 7 11 4 17
5 Western Australia Perth Thundersticks 6 2 1 0 3 9 13 4 13 Eliminated in
Group Stage
6 New South Wales NSW Pride 6 1 0 0 5 9 15 6 5
7 Tasmania Tassie Tigers 6 1 0 0 5 8 24 16 5

Goalscorers

There were 87 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 3.62 goals per match.

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Source: Hockey Australia

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