The Tassie Van Demons were a nationally competing women's hockey team based in Tasmania, Australia. Coached by Ilene Carr, they competed in the Australian Hockey League. Some of the former coaches of the Van Demons include David Guest, Oliver Close, Zain Wright, and Ilene Carr.
The Van Demons participated in the final Australian Hockey League (AHL) after it was announced by Hockey Australia that the national competition would be dissolved after the 2018 competition in favour of a "revamped" league in 2019. They were drawn in Pool A alongside the Canberra Strikers, NSW Arrows, and the Queensland Scorchers.
The Van Demons squad for the 2018 AHL was announced on 25 July 2018 with Ilene Carr again appointed as head coach. Brett Withington joined the staff as assistant coach with Greer Wells announced as the team manager. Maddison Curtis and Jemma Kenworthy withdrew from the initial squad and were replaced with Molly Haas and Laura Spandler. The squad was notable for being 100 per cent Tasmanian, with no international or out-of-state imports selected for the first time in years.
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The Van Demons played their first pool match against Canberra on Saturday, 6 October 2018 at their home ground the Tasmanian Hockey Centre in Hobart, Tasmania. The Strikers won 3âÂÂ0 with Hockeyroo Naomi Evans scoring a field goal in the 12th minute, and Meredith Bone scoring a field goal and a field goal conversion in the 55th minute.
Their second pool match was against New South Wales on Sunday, 14 October 2018, again at their home ground the Tasmanian Hockey Centre. The Arrows fielded a strong team featuring five Australian national team representatives, compared to Tasmania's zero, and won comfortably 8âÂÂ1. Jessica Watterson scored a field goal and a field goal conversion in the 13th minute, Kate Jenner scored from a penalty corner in the 26th minute, and Grace Stewart scored a field goal and a field goal conversion in the 30th minute to give the Arrows a 5âÂÂ0 lead at half-time. Sarah Johnston scored from a penalty corner in the 54th minute and Grace Stewart again scored a field goal and conversion in the 55th minute, before Samantha Lawrence scored a consolation goal for the Van Demons in the 60th minute.
Tasmania's final pool match was away against Queensland on Saturday, 20 October 2018 at the State Hockey Centre in Brisbane, Queensland. The Scorchers fielded a star-studded team featuring eight Australian national team representatives, easily accounting for the Van Demons with a 15âÂÂ0 win. Stephanie Kershaw scored a field goal and conversion in the 3rd minute, Rosie Malone did the same in the 10th minute, and Rebecca Greiner also scored a field goal and conversion in the 23rd minute. Queensland had their PumpPlay, where all goals (except for conversions) are worth 2, in the final five minutes of the first half, and during that period Malone scored a PumpPlay field goal and conversion, and Jodie Kenny scored a PumpPlay penalty stroke and conversion, to balloon the half-time score out to 12âÂÂ0 in favour of the Scorchers. In the second half Queensland added only three more goals to their total, with Jordyn Holzberger scoring from a penalty corner in the 39th minute before Malone took her match tally to 7 with a field goal and conversion in the 46th minute.
The Van Demons finished last in Pool A and went into the finals week at the Gold Coast Hockey Centre with a difficult path towards a title challenge, needing to beat the Victorian Vipers (who finished top of Pool B after winning all three of their games) in the quarter-final.
Victoria scored in the 5th minute with Hayley Padget scoring a field goal and conversion. In the second quarter they were awarded two penalty strokes in quick succession, in the 18th and 20th minutes, and these were converted by Madi Ratcliffe and Lily Brazel respectively. Brazel scored a field goal and conversion in the 41st minute to deliver Victoria a 6âÂÂ0 win over Tasmania.
Having each lost their quarter-finals the Van Demons faced the WA Diamonds in a classification match to determine their opponents for the final day of the AHL. Kathryn Slattery scored from a penalty corner in the 4th minute, as did Roos Broek in the 11th minute and Penny Squibb in the 20th minute to give WA an early 3âÂÂ0 lead. Danielle Bestall scored a field goal and conversion in the 27th minute to make the score 5âÂÂ0 at half-time. Slattery scored a field goal and field goal conversion in the 46th minute and Broek scored a PumpPlay field goal and conversion in the 59th minute to give the Diamonds a 10âÂÂ0 win.
Tasmania and the Northern Territory, having lost all of their matches in the AHL, played off in the final classification match to decide their final competition standing. The Van Demons took the lead early, with young Australian Futures Squad player Julia Gunn scoring a field goal and field goal conversion in the 6th minute. Jacqueline Graf equalised for the Pearls in the 18th minute with her own field goal and conversion to send the teams into half-time locked at 2âÂÂ2. Erin Lidbetter put the NT ahead in the 33rd minute, with a field goal and conversion, and Georgia Graf scored a field goal in the 41st minute to have the Pearls 5âÂÂ2 ahead at three-quarter time. Ashleigh Arthur scored from a penalty corner in the 55th minute to give the Van Demons a late chance, but there were no goals scored in the final PumpPlay to deliver the NT Pearls a 5âÂÂ3 win, consigning the Van Demons to an eighth-placed (last) finish in the AHL.
The 2017 Australian Hockey League was held from 28 September to 8 October 2017 at the Perth Hockey Stadium. In addition to the eight traditional teams from the Australian States and Territories two national development sides from India and New Zealand competed in the tournament. Tasmania were drawn in Pool B with India, NSW Arrows, SA Suns, and VIC Vipers. The Van Demons squad for the 2017 AHL was announced on 1 September 2017, with Ilene Carr reappointed as head coach, Phil Marshall appointed as assistant coach, and Kathryn Arneman appointed as team manager. The squad was heavily supplemented with non-Tasmanian imports.
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Tasmania lost their first match against New South Wales 2âÂÂ0, their second match against South Australia 5âÂÂ0, their third match against Victoria 4âÂÂ0, and their final pool match against the Indian development side 1âÂÂ0 to finish bottom of their pool.
Missing out on the finals the Van Demons went into the second phase of the competition for final classification. They lost their first classification match against Canberra 1âÂÂ0, lost their second match against Western Australia 3âÂÂ1 despite Sarah McCambridge scoring a field goal in the 33rd minute, and then lost their final match against the Northern Territory 2âÂÂ1 despite Teisha King scoring from a penalty corner in the 17th minute, to finish last (10th) overall.
The 2016 Australian Hockey League was held from 29 September 2016 to 9 October 2016 at the Perth Hockey Stadium in Perth, Western Australia. In addition to the eight traditional State and Territory teams two additional teams participated in the tournament: a New Zealand development side and a Malaysian development side. The Van Demons were drawn in Pool A alongside the Canberra Strikers, Queensland Scorchers, Western Australia Diamonds, and the New Zealand development side. The Van Demons 2016 AHL squad was announced on 12 September 2016, with Ilene Carr again appointed as head coach, Paul Ancher continuing as assistant coach, and Melitta Smith again serving as team manager.
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Tasmania lost their opening match 2âÂÂ0 in a tight contest against Queensland. Renee Taylor scored a field goal in the 19th minute for the Scorchers, then Jodie Kenny scored from a penalty corner in the 21st minute.
Canberra defeated Tasmania in the second pool match 4âÂÂ0. Naomi Evans scored a field goal in the 2nd minute, Meredith Bone scored a field goal in the 18th minute, and Anna Flanagan scored from a penalty corner in the 27th minute to give the Strikers a 3âÂÂ0 lead at half-time. Laura Gray scored a field goal in the 44th minute to complete the scoring.
Tasmania played Pool B opponent Victoria in a cross-over match, losing 2âÂÂ0 in a tough match. Madi Ratcliffe scored for the Vipers in the 9th minute to give them an early lead, but they had to wait until 44th minute to score their second, when Lily Brazel converted a penalty corner.
Tasmania lost their fourth pool match against Western Australia in heart-breaking fashion, conceding a goal in the final minute of play. Caitlin Pascov scored a field goal for the Diamonds in the 9th minute, before Ainsley McCallister equalised in the 15th minute by scoring from a penalty corner. Annie Gibbs put WA back in front, scoring a penalty corner in the 24th minute, to make the score 2âÂÂ1 at half-time. Van Demons Captain and former Australian National squad member Amelia Spence scored from a penalty corner in the 34th minute, just after half-time, but Melissa Luff scored from a penalty corner at the end of the game to deliver WA a narrow victory.
In their final pool match Tasmania drew 1âÂÂ1 against the New Zealand development squad. Deanna Ritchie scored a field goal in the 15th minute for NZ, while Nicole Geeves scored from a penalty corner in the 29th minute for the Van Demons.
Failing to qualify for the finals Tasmania faced Northern Territory in their first classification match. They started strongly, with young star Madeleine Murphy scoring from a penalty corner in the 21st minute to give the Van Demons a 1âÂÂ0 lead at half-time. However, Natasha Fitzsimmons scored twice in the second half for the Pearls, the first was from a penalty corner in the 37th minute, and the second was again from a penalty corner, this time in the final minute of the game, to give NT a 2âÂÂ1 victory.
Tasmania played South Australia in their final classification match. Eleanor Brennan scored a field goal in the 27th minute, and Stephanie Blackwell scored a field goal in the 54th minute to give the Van Demons a 2âÂÂ0 win that delivered them an eighth-placed finish out of ten teams.
The 2015 Australian Hockey League was held from 25 September 2015 to 2 October 2015 in Sydney, New South Wales. The Van Demons were drawn in Pool A with the NSW Arrows, Canberra Strikers, and WA Diamonds. Ilene Carr was appointed as the Van Demons new head coach, with Paul Ancher joining her as assistant coach and Melitta Smith joining as team manager.
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Tasmania lost their opening pool match against Western Australia 2âÂÂ0. Kim Lammers scored a field goal in the 45th minute and Kathryn Slattery scored from a penalty corner in the 52nd minute for the Diamonds.
New South Wales delivered Tasmania a heavy 7âÂÂ0 defeat in their second pool match. Greta Hayes scored from a penalty corner in the 4th minute and Emily Smith scored a field goal in the 6th minute to give NSW a 2âÂÂ0 lead at half-time. Mariah Williams scored from a penalty corner in the 36th minute to give NSW a 3âÂÂ0 lead at three-quarter time, before the Arrows took the game away with four goals in the final seven minutes. Cara Simpson scored a field goal in the 53rd minute, Emily Smith scored another field goal in the 54th minute, Grace Stewart scored a field goal in the 56th minute, and Lily Brazel completed the scoring with a field goal in the 60th minute.
Tasmania faced Canberra in their final pool match, losing 4âÂÂ1. Anna Flanagan scored a hat-trick of penalty corner goals, in the 1st minute, the 34th minute, and the 37th minute. Sarah McCambridge dragged one back for the Van Demons with a field goal in the 44th minute, but Edwina Bone scored from a penalty corner in the 57th minute to give the Strikers the victory.
Tasmania played their first classification match against the Northern Territory. The Van Demons won 1âÂÂ0, with Eleanor Brennan scoring a field goal in the 12th minute.
South Australia defeated Tasmania 2âÂÂ1 in the second classification match. Charlotte Van Bodegom scored from a penalty corner in the 9th minute for the Suns, and Karri McMahon doubled their lead from a penalty corner in the 20th minute, with Madeleine Hinton scoring for Tasmania with a field goal in the 48th minute.
The final classification match, to determine seventh and eighth place, saw Tasmania play the Northern Territory again. Madeleine Newlyn scored a field goal in the 29th minute to give the Van Demons a 1âÂÂ0 lead at half-time. Amy Swann equalised with a field goal in the 35th minute, and Mikaela Patterson scored from a penalty corner in the 45th minute to give the Pearls the lead, before Amelia Spence dramatically equalised for Tasmania from a penalty corner in the final minute, forcing the match to be decided by a penalty one-on-one shootout. Hannah Calvert for Tasmania and Rachel Divall for Northern Territory were the only players to score from the initial five rounds of the shootout, forcing a golden goal shootout. Calvert missed this time for the Van Demons, and Brooke Peris scored her attempt to end the match and give the Pearls a 2âÂÂ2(2âÂÂ1) win, meaning the Van Demons finished the tournament in eighth place (last).
The 2014 Australian Hockey League was held from 4 October 2014 to 11 October 2014 in Brisbane, Queensland. The Van Demons were drawn in Pool B along with the NSW Arrows, SA Southern Suns, and the WA Diamonds. Former Australian Men's National team player Zain Wright was announced as the head coach, with Stewart Pither taking on the role of assistant coach and Marina Oakley taking the role of team manager.
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Tasmania started their campaign well with a 1âÂÂ1 draw against South Australia, with Sarah McCambridge scoring their goal. However, they lost their second match against NSW 6âÂÂ0, and their final pool match against Western Australia 7âÂÂ0, to finish bottom of their group.
The Van Demons progressed into the 5âÂÂ8 classification group. Their first match was against the Northern Territory, winning 2âÂÂ0 thanks to penalty corner goals to Renee Taylor and Hannah Reid. They then lost their second classification match against Canberra 6âÂÂ1, with Blair Patten scoring their only goal from a penalty corner, sending them into the 7v8 playoff.
Tasmania met the Northern Territory again, this time playing off for the seventh and eighth place final classifications. The NT Pearls won 1âÂÂ0, consigning the Van Demons to and eighth (last) placed finish in the tournament.
Oliver Close was appointed as head coach, Zain Wright, Larry Mills, and Stewart Pither were announced as assistant coaches. Jenny Geeves served as team manager.
Craig Williams was appointed as the Van Demons Head coach for 2011, with Dougal Middleton and Jeff Aldridge joining as Assistant Coaches, and Jenny Geeves serving as team manager.
David Guest was announced as the Van Demons Head coach for the 2011 tournament, with Larry Mills as the assistant coach and Marina Oakley as the team manager.