2. Hockey
Hockey is a sport that some people should
play depending how much they are
athletic. It is a safe sport and you have
plenty of protective games but will get into
that later on…..
3.
4. Field hockey has repeatedly played since before Christ was born and back then it
was called ‘ball and stick’. It has been around since the time of early civilisation
but some reports find the earliest origin games was 4000 years ago.
5. In the early 17th and 18th century in England hockey required a fiercely
competitive form. Villages around England would compete against there
neighbouring hamlets and there would be around 100 players on 1 team.
After some time they finally decided to introduce some rules of the game
after so many people getting injured in only half a month and at that time of
introducing some rules they decided that there could only be 30 players for
each team on the field.
6.
7. There are lots of equipment used in Hockey for different reasons and so you
don’t get injured while playing the game. You have to wear a lot of different Gear
in a lot of different sports e.g. Soccer, Hockey, karate, football…
Some different types of gear is: arms and torso pads
head gear
leg gear
goalie gear
For E.G.
10. Team No. Last Name. first Name. D.O.B. Ag Pos G Matche
Roster
e . oa s.
NO. LAST NAME. first NAME. d.o.b. age position
ls.
1 Spence Amelia 6/23/1993 19 MF 1 Dwyer Jamie 3/12/1979 33 ST 17 286
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2 Nanscawen Georgia 5/27/1992 20 ST
2 De Young Liam 12/10/1981 30 D 32 284
3 Fey Ashlea 5/14/1992 20 D
6 Hammond Rob 5/6/1981 30 MF 23 215
5 Smith Audrey 2/23/1993 19 GK
8 Butturini Matthew 8/7/1987 24 D 13 81
6 Peris Brooke 1/16/1993 19 ST 11 Ockenden Eddie 4/3/1987 25 MF 47 168
9 Flanagan Anna 1/8/1992 20 D 12 Whetton Jacob 6/15/1991 21 ST 16
10 Duguid Elizabeth 7/1/1992 20 GK 13 Boyne Craig 4/22/1988 24 ST 0 0
11 McMahon Karri 2/27/1992 20 D
14 Clemons Tristan 12/3/1987 25 GK 0 2
14 Padget Hayley 9/30/1992 20 MF
15 Carroll Joel 9/11/1986 25 D 2 63
16 Claxton Jane 10/26/1992 20 MF 16 Gohdes Matt 5/8/1990 22 ST 15 57
18 Gilmore Kate 3/28/1993 19 D 17 Zalewski Aran 3/21/1991 21 MF 0 1
20 Brazel Lily 1/26/1995 17 MF 18 White Tristan 7/11/1990 22 D 0 3
19 Deavin Tim 7/27/1984 27 D 2 54
22 Williams Mariah 5/31/1995 17 ST
21 Simpson Glenn 5/5/1987 24 MF 10 65
24 Pearce Meg 7/1/1994 18 MF 23 Beale Daniel 2/12/1993 18 MF 0 0
26 Smith Emily 7/28/1992 20 ST 24 Lovell Tyler 5/23/1987 25 GK 0 0
27 Allendorf Murphy 3/17/1994 18 ST 25 Trent Mitton 11/26/1990 21 ST 24
28 Brown Kiel 5/4/1984 27 D 3 115
30 Holzberger Jordyn 8/27/1994 18 ST
WOMEN MEN
11.
12. Player State Position Age Games Goals First Name Last State
Name
Toni Cronk NSW Goalkeeper 32 116 0
Tenea Attard QLD
Georgia VIC Striker 21 79 13
Madonna Blyth QLD
Nanscawen
Fiona Boyce WA
Bianca SA Defender 17 1
Greenshields 22
Jade Close NSW
Casey Eastham NSW Midfielder 23 148 37 Casey Eastham NSW
Ashlee Wells VIC Goalkeeper 22 10 0 Anna Flanaga ACT
Megan Rivers NSW Midfielder 31 199 42 n
Bianca Greensh SA
Jodie Schulz QLD Defender 24 52 27
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Ashleigh Nelson WA Striker 25 103 40
Jordyn Holzebe QLD
Anna Flanagan ACT Defender 20 65 8 rger
Jacklyn McRae NSW Defender 27 25 0
Marnie Hudson QLD
Madonna Blyth QLD Midfielder 26 233 54
Kate NSW
Kellie White NSW Striker 20 7 3 Jenner
Kirstin Johnson QLD
Emily Hurtz NSW Striker 22 53 22
Stacia Joseph VIC Defender 26 42 0 Rachel Lynch VIC
Georgie Parker SA Striker 23 19 2
Kobie McGurk WA
Marnie Hudson QLD Striker 23 28 2
Karri McMah SA
Jayde Taylor WA Defender 27 69 1 on
Kate Jenner NSW Defender 22 45 1 Claire Messent VIC
Claire Messent VIC Midfielder 26 38 10 Georgia Nansca VIC
Fiona Boyce WA Midfielder 24 84 8 wen
Jade Warrender NSW Defender 20 41 0 Ashleigh Nelson WA
Jane Claxton SA
Emily Smith NSW Striker 19 31 10
Georgie Parker SA
Rachael Lynch VIC Goalkeeper 25 68 0 Jodie Schulz QLD
Hope Munro WA Midfielder 30 132 34
Emily Smith NSW
Teneal Attard QLD Defender 27 154 10 Jayde Taylor WA
Jordyn QLD Striker 18 10 0 Jade Warren NSW
Holzberger der
Jade Close NSW Striker 24 57 10 Ashlee Wells VIC
Holly Evans SA Midfielder 25 15 1 Kellie White NSW
17. 1. 1. Eligibility
1.1
All players must be bona fide school students and meet the age requirement as outlined in 2.1 and 2.2
2. Age Requirements
2.1
To compete in the 12 Years & Under competition, a player must be 12 years or under as at the 31 December 2008. i.e. All
players must have been born during or after 1996.
2.2
To compete in the 16 Years & Under competition, a player must be 16 years or under as at the 31 December 2008. i.e. All
players must have been born during or after 1992.
3. Team Size
3.1
12 Years and Under – Maximum of 16 players per team.
3.2
16 Years and Under – Maximum of 18 players per team with a maximum of 16 to be nominated for each game.
4. Game Duration
4.1
12 Years and Under – 25 minute halves with a 7 minute half time
4.2
16 Years and Under – 35 minute halves with a 7 minute half time
4.3
In the event of a draw at the end of normal playing time in a preliminary round game, no additional time will be played.
4.4
In the event of a draw at the end of normal playing time in the play-off round for a minor placing, both teams will be
equally ranked for the competition. i.e. If the play off for positions 5 & 6 is a draw at the end of normal time then both
teams shall be declared equal 5th.
4.5
In the event of a draw at the end of normal playing time in a medal round play-off game a sudden death drop off will
be played according to Australian Hockey League (AHL) rules.
4.5.1
The match will end once the first goal has been scored. The scoring team shall be declared the winner (sudden death).
18. 4.5.2
At the conclusion of normal playing time there will be a break of two (2) minutes, following this there
will be 2 x 6 minute halves of extra time.
4.5.3
For the first six (6) minutes each team will nominate nine (9) players including a goalkeeper to take
the field.
Subject to rule 4.5.8.
4.5.4
If by half time no goal has been scored, teams are to remove two (2) players and immediately change
ends.
4.5.5
For the second period of six (6) minutes, only seven players each including a goalkeeper will take the
field.
Subject to 4.5.8.
4.5.6
Normal interchange rules will apply during extra time.
4.5.7
If there is still no result at the conclusion of extra time, then a penalty stroke competition will be
played in accordance with the procedures set down in the Hockey Australia Manual.
4.5.8
For a team having a player under temporary suspension at the end of normal playing time, the
offending team shall play with one less player for the duration of the temporary suspension; and for a
team having a player under permanent suspension at the end of normal playing time, the offending
team shall play with one less player for the duration of extra time.
5. Interchange
5.1
Unlimited interchange.
5.2
Teams may interchange players in each match provided that no more than sixteen (16) players take
part in any game.
5.3
19. 7. Judiciary Committee
6. Cards and Suspensions
7.1 The Judiciary Committee
6.1
The Judiciary Committee may suspend
will consist of three members:
for one or more matches of the The Tournament Director.
competition any player who has The Umpires Director.
accumulated ten (10) or more demerit The Sport Manager (or
points during one or more matches of delegate) 2008 Pacific School
the competition. Games.
6.2 8. Points Allocation
A penalty points system for cards 8.1 Win =
issued will operate.
3 Draw =
6.2.1 Green Card Zero (0)
2 Loss = 1
points
6.2.2 Yellow Card Five (5)
points
6.2.3 Red Card Ten (10)
points
6.3
Following the serving of a suspension,
a player’s penalty points shall revert
to zero (0) points.
20. 9. Protective Equipment
9.1 The wearing of shin pads is compulsory for all players.
9.2 It is highly recommended that all players wear a mouth guard.
9.3 Each team must play with a fully equipped goalkeeper at all times.
10. Protests
10.1
Any protest relating to the result of a match must be made in writing to the
Tournament Director within twenty (20) minutes of the completion of the match in
question.
10.2
All protests require a deposit of $100 AUD. The deposit will be refunded if the
appeal is successful.
10.2
Protests relating to umpiring decisions will not be heard.
10.3
Decisions handed down by the Judiciary Committee are not appealable.
21. 11. Selection of Australian Touring Team
A representative team will be selected to represent School Sport Australia (SSA) for
both the 16 Years & Under Girls and 16 Years & Under Boys.
11.1
Only players from Australian State and Territory teams will be eligible for selection.
11.2
The SSA National Secretary for Girls Hockey will Chair the Selection Committee for
the 16 Years & Under Girls team.
11.3
The SSA National Secretary for Boys Hockey will Chair the Selection Committee for
the 16 Years & Under Boys team.
11.4
SSA Australian touring team selection procedures shall be followed in the selection
of both teams.
11.5
Players will be announced and presented after the last medal presentation
ceremony of the 2008 PSG Hockey Competition.
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