my-server
← Wiki

2023 Men's Hockey One

The 2023 Men's JDH Hockey One was the third season of Hockey Australia's national league, Hockey One. The tournament was held across 7 states and territories of Australia. Competition commenced on 6 October, and culminated with a finals weekend on 25 and 26 November in Canberra.

Competition format

Format

The 2023 Hockey One season followed the same format as previous season. 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 qualify for the classification round, playing in two semi-finals with the winners contesting the final and losers the third place match. Like the previous season, the finals will be held over a single weekend at a central location.

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.

Head Coach: Roel van Maastright

  1. Kieran Govers
  2. Connor Richmond-Spouse
  3. Lucas Toonen
  4. Jack Holland
  5. <li value=6>Matthew Magann
  6. Peter Scott
  7. Brodie Gleeson
  8. Fred Gray
  9. Lachlan Arniel
  10. Kyton Rayner
  11. Mitchell Dell
  12. Alastair Oliver
  13. Fraser Heigh
  14. Paxton Silby
  15. Hugh Snowden
  16. Charl Ulrich
  17. Richard Hancock
  18. <li value=20>Chris Wells
  19. Jed Snowden <small>(GK)</small>
  20. Edward Chittleborough <small>(GK)</small>
  21. Hassan Singh
  22. <li value=25>Jethro Eustice

Head Coach: Matthew Wells

  1. William Mathison
  2. Shane Kenny
  3. Corey Weyer
  4. Noah Fahy
  5. Lucas Brown
  6. Joshua Mynott
  7. Liam Hart
  8. <li value=9>Jacob Anderson
  9. Cale Cramer
  10. Michael Francis
  11. Jacob Whetton
  12. David Hubbard
  13. <li value=15>Jayden Atkinson
  14. Timothy Howard
  15. Scott Boyde
  16. Aaron Weiss
  17. Luke Randle <small>(GK)</small>
  18. <li value=21>Max Harding
  19. <li value=23>Daniel Beale
  20. Diarmid Chapple
  21. <li value=27>Joel Rintala
  22. <li value=32>Mitchell Nicholson <small>(GK)</small>

Head Coach: Seyi Onitiri

  1. <li value=2>Benjamin Staines
  2. Anand Gupte
  3. Jaume Torras
  4. Jesse Absolom
  5. Connor Tuddenham
  6. <li value=8>Sean Baker
  7. Jamie Hawke
  8. Owen Chivers
  9. Garry Backhus
  10. Jake Staines
  11. <li value=14>Koby Johnstone
  12. Hayden Dillon
  13. Oscar Smart
  14. Aiden Dooley
  15. Jeremy Hopkins
  16. <li value=22>Jay MacDonald
  17. <li value=24>Davis Atkin
  18. <li value=26>James Jewell
  19. Max Robson
  20. <li value=29>Fletcher Norris
  21. <li value=32>Brendan Hill <small>(GK)</small>
  22. Rupinder Pal Singh

Head Coach: Andrew Smith

  1. Craig Marais
  2. Frazer Gerrard
  3. George McGeogh <small>(GK)</small>
  4. Liam Henderson
  5. Douglas Buckley
  6. Damon Steffens
  7. Nathan Ephraums
  8. Lachlan Steinfort
  9. Nathan Copey
  10. Bradley Marais
  11. Cooper Burns
  12. Connar Ottarbach
  13. Jayshaan Randhawa
  14. James Knee
  15. Joshua Simmonds
  16. Luke Noblett
  17. Kiran Arunasalam
  18. Johan Durst <small>(GK)</small>
  19. Jordan Rees
  20. Nye Roberts
  21. Carlin Walker
  22. Benjamin White

Head Coach: Brent Livermore

  1. Lachlan Sharp
  2. Thomas Craig
  3. Nathan Ackroyd <small>(GK)</small>
  4. <li value=5>Ashleigh Thomas <small>(GK)</small>
  5. Matthew Dawson
  6. Daine Richards
  7. Nathaniel Stewart
  8. Nathan Czinner
  9. <li value=13>Blake Govers
  10. Dylan Martin
  11. Miles Davis
  12. <li value=19>Jack Hayes
  13. Ky Willott
  14. <li value=22>Flynn Ogilvie
  15. Ryan Woolnough
  16. <li value=28>Samuel Gray
  17. Timothy Brand
  18. <li value=32>Callum Mackay
  19. Samuel Mudford
  20. Thomas Miotto
  21. Rory Walker
  22. Michael Taylor

Head Coach: Craig Wilson

  1. Matthew Bird
  2. William Battistessa
  3. Timothy Geers
  4. Jake Harvie
  5. Thomas Wickham
  6. Bryn de Bes
  7. Tyler Lovell <small>(GK)</small>
  8. Marshall Puzey
  9. James Day
  10. Joshua Bowen
  11. Thomas Harvie
  12. Alistair Murray
  13. Brayden King
  14. Matthew Willis
  15. Liam Flynn
  16. Brodee Foster
  17. Aran Zalewski <small>(C)</small>
  18. Benjamin Rennie <small>(GK)</small>
  19. <li value=20>Frank Main
  20. <li value=23>Cambell Geddes
  21. <li value=25>Trent Mitton
  22. James Collins

Head Coach: Stephen McMullen

  1. Magnus McCausland <small>(GK)</small>
  2. Tyler McDonald
  3. Alexander Shaw
  4. Hayden Beltz
  5. Ewan Vickery
  6. Joshua Brooks
  7. Joshua Mardell
  8. Joseph Murphy
  9. Jeremy Edwards
  10. Ruben Hoey
  11. Edward Ockenden
  12. Samuel McCulloch
  13. Joshua Beltz
  14. Jack Welch
  15. <li value=19>Timothy Deavin
  16. Ehren Hazell
  17. <li value=23>Henry Chambers <small>(GK)</small>
  18. <li value=25>Max Larkin <small>(GK)</small>
  19. <li value=27>Gobindraj Gill
  20. Lachlan Rogers
  21. <li value=30>Alistair White
  22. <li value=32>Jeremy Hayward

Venues

Results

Preliminary round

Fixtures





















Classification round

Semi-finals


Third and fourth place

Final

Final standings

Goalscorers

Attendances

The 2023 Men's Hockey One League season saw several matches attract record crowds, highlighting the league's growing popularity. The highest attendance was recorded in Canberra, where Canberra Chill versus NSW Pride drew a reported 2,282 spectators. Other notably well-attended matches included Brisbane Blaze versus NSW Pride with a crowd of 1,700 and a NSW Pride home fixture in Sydney that attracted 1,600 spectators.

References

External links