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Hockey One

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Field hockey competition in Australia

Hockey One
FormerlyAustralian Hockey League
SportField hockey
Founded2019
No. of teams7
CountryAustraliaAustralia
ContinentOceania (OHF)
Most recent
champions
Victoria (state)HC Melbourne(M)
Western AustraliaPerth Thundersticks(W)
Most titlesNew South WalesNSW Pride(M)(2)
QueenslandBrisbane Blaze(W)(2)
Broadcaster7plus
Official websitehockeyone.com.au

TheLiberty Hockey One is afield hockey competition organised byHockey Australia, which replaced theAustralian Hockey League.[1][2][3][4]

Dual competitions are conducted for both men's and women's teams, with parallel fixtures for both competitions throughout the regular season. The league serves as Australia's premier domestic hockey league, helping unearth future talent for selection to the Australian national teams; theKookaburras andHockeyroos.[5]

TheNSW Pride and theBrisbane Blaze are currently the most successful teams, winning three out of six titles each. The Pride won both the men's and women's competitions in 2022, whereas the Blaze won both competitions in 2023.

History

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The Hockey One League was founded on 17 April 2019. The tournament was formed following an overhaul of the Australian Hockey League, and replaced the tournament to serve asAustralia's premier hockey competition.[5]

Following a series of rule innovations during the 2018men's andwomen's AHL tournaments, Hockey Australia made the decision to disband the premier competition, making way for the new domestic league.[6]

On 23 September 2019, Hockey Australia confirmed that the new league had secured a major partnership withKellogg's, with naming rights also afforded to the company, forming theSultana Bran Hockey One League.[7] The sponsorship was for the first two seasons, which due to the COVID-19 pandemic extended through to the 2022 (second) season. The following day it was confirmed thatWestfund Health Insurance had been named as a supporting partner.[8]

On 11 September 2023, the league announced Jamie Dwyer Hockey (JDH) as the new official naming rights partner, with the 2023 (third) season named theJDH Hockey One League.[9]

On 24 September 2024, Liberty was announced as naming rights partner, officially renaming the league to theLiberty Hockey One League for season four (2024).[10]

COVID-19 pandemic

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Following a successful first season of the Sultana Bran Hockey One in 2019, the second edition was anticipated for commencement in late 2020. However, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the league's second season was postponed until 2021.[11] The decision was made by the Hockey One board on 24 March 2020 following consultations withHockey Australia and the seven member associations in the league, all of which being unable to financially support the program later in the year.[12]

The postponement was not only made to benefit associations financially, but also on account of restrictions put into place by theGovernment of Australia, which prohibited mass-gatherings and sporting events.[13] The league went on to postpone the second season to October 2022, owing to divergent state border restrictions in place across the country in late 2021.[14]

Format

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Seven teams will compete in around-robin tournament with home and away matches, played from late September to mid November, with the top four teams advancing to the finals round at a pre-determined location.[15]

Teams

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The seven teams to compete in the Sultana Bran Hockey One come fromAustralia's states and territories, with theNorthern Territory being the only team absent.[16]

Men's tournament

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Summaries

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YearHostsGold Medal MatchThird and Fourth
ChampionsScoreRunners-up3rd placeScore4th place
2019MelbourneNew South Wales
NSW Pride
8–3Queensland
Brisbane Blaze
Tasmania
Tassie Tigers
Round-robinVictoria (state)
HC Melbourne
2022BendigoNew South Wales
NSW Pride
2–0Western Australia
Perth Thundersticks
Queensland
Brisbane Blaze
6–2Australian Capital Territory
Canberra Chill
2023CanberraQueensland
Brisbane Blaze
3–3
(5–3pen.)
New South Wales
NSW Pride
Victoria (state)
HC Melbourne
2–1Tasmania
Tassie Tigers
2024HobartVictoria (state)
HC Melbourne
5–2Australian Capital Territory
Canberra Chill
Queensland
Brisbane Blaze
4–3Western Australia
Perth Thundersticks

Awards

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Men's Statistics
YearPlayer of the LeagueHighest Goalscorer(s)Player of the FinalFans Player of the Season
2019Eddie Ockenden(Tigers)Blake Govers(Pride)Flynn Ogilvie(Pride)Not Awarded
2022Andrew Charter(Chill)Joel Rintala(Blaze)Ky Willott(Pride)
2023Timothy Brand(Pride)Jacob Anderson(Blaze)Blake Govers(Pride)
2024Eddie Ockenden(Tigers)Landon Morley(Fire)
Aiden Dooley(Chill)
Nathan Ephraums(Melbourne)Cooper Burns(Melbourne)
2019Blake Govers(Pride)

Team Appearances

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Team20192022202320242025Total
South AustraliaAdelaide Fire7th7th5th7th7th5
QueenslandBrisbane Blaze2nd3rd1st3rdQ5
Australian Capital TerritoryCanberra Chill5th4th7th2nd5th5
Victoria (state)HC Melbourne4th6th3rd1stQ5
New South WalesNSW Pride1st1st2nd6thQ5
Western AustraliaPerth Thundersticks6th2nd6th4th6th5
TasmaniaTassie Tigers3rd5th4th5thQ5
Total7777735

Women's tournament

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Summaries

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YearFinal HostGold Medal MatchThird and Fourth
ChampionsScoreRunners-up3rd placeScore4th place
2019MelbourneQueensland
Brisbane Blaze
1–1
(3–2pen.)
Victoria (state)
HC Melbourne
South Australia
Adelaide Fire
Round-robinAustralian Capital Territory
Canberra Chill
2022BendigoNew South Wales
NSW Pride
2–2
(3–1pen.)
Queensland
Brisbane Blaze
Western Australia
Perth Thundersticks
3–0Victoria (state)
HC Melbourne
2023CanberraQueensland
Brisbane Blaze
4–1Australian Capital Territory
Canberra Chill
Western Australia
Perth Thundersticks
2–1New South Wales
NSW Pride
2024HobartWestern Australia
Perth Thundersticks
4–1Queensland
Brisbane Blaze
New South Wales
NSW Pride
4–4
(3–0pen.)
Tasmania
Tassie Tigers

Awards

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Women's Statistics
YearPlayer of the LeagueHighest Goalscorer(s)Player of the FinalFans Player of the Season
2019Shihori Oikawa(Chill)Madeleine Ratcliffe(Melbourne)
Michaela Spano(Fire)
Abigail Wilson(Pride)
Rosie Malone(Blaze)Not Awarded
2022Amy Lawton(Melbourne)Grace Stewart(Pride)Mariah Williams(Pride)
2023Kaitlin Nobbs(Pride)Laura Reid(Pride)Stephanie Kershaw(Blaze)
2024Gitte Michels(Tigers)Lexie Pickering(Thundersticks)Aleisha Power(Thundersticks)Eva Drummond(Thundersticks)
2025Madeleine Ratcliffe(Thundersticks)

Team Appearances

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Team20192022202320242025Total
South AustraliaAdelaide Fire3rd6th6th7thQ5
QueenslandBrisbane Blaze1st2nd1st2nd7th5
Australian Capital TerritoryCanberra Chill4th5th2nd6th6th5
Victoria (state)HC Melbourne2nd4th5th5thQ5
New South WalesNSW Pride6th1st4th3rdQ5
Western AustraliaPerth Thundersticks5th3rd3rd1stQ5
TasmaniaTassie Tigers7th7th7th4th5th5
Total7777735

One Hockey Cup

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Source:[17]

The One Hockey Cup, presents an opportunity to celebrate the combined performances of Men’s and Women’s teams from the 7 Hockey One League Franchises. The One Hockey Cup will be awarded to the Club that ranks highest based on the aggregate scores of their Women’s and Men’s teams at the end of the Regular Season (Rounds 1 – 7).

The One Hockey Cup table stands as a separate competition to the League, and as such, the following points system is applied only to the One Hockey Cup table, and not applied to the League Table/general team standings. The One Hockey Cup results will have no impact on the outcome of the Hockey One League.

1. Clubs will be ranked on the One Hockey Cup table, based on the aggregate scores of the Women’s and Men’s matches on each matchday during the Regular Season (Rounds 1 – 7).
1.1. matchday results will be awarded as wins, draws, or losses, based on the aggregate score achieved by one Club against another on a single matchday.
1.1.1. if a single match results in a draw, the Club that wins the shoot-out competition will receive one extra goal on their aggregate matchday goal total.

2. Points on the One Hockey Cup table will be awarded as follows, based on the aggregate score of both matches on a single matchday
2.1. five points to the winning Club;
2.2. two points to each Club, in the event of a draw;
2.3. Zero points to the loser.
2.4. In circumstances where a match is abandoned, such as under “12. Interruptions to a Match” and the result is deemed to be a draw, two points will be awarded to each team towards their Club’s total for that matchday.

3. At the end of the Regular Season (Rounds 1 – 7) Clubs will be ranked on the One Hockey Cup table according to the number of points each club has accumulated in the regular rounds of the Hockey One Competition.
3.1. If two or more clubs have the same number of points, these clubs will be ranked according to their respective number of matchdays won.
3.2. If there remains equality between two or more clubs, then these clubs will be ranked according to their respective goal difference (which means “goals for” less “goals against”).
3.3. If there remains equality among two or more clubs, then these teams will be ranked according to their respective number of “goals for”.
3.4. Should there remain equality among two clubs, then the results of the matches played between those clubs will determine the ranking of the tied clubs.
3.5. If more than two clubs are involved, then a ranking based upon the results of the matches (only) then shall determine their respective position, based on the points awarded in accordance with aforementioned Club Cup 2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, & 2.4
3.6 If there remains equality among two or more clubs, then these clubs will be ranked according to the number of Field Goals scored during the regular rounds.
3.7 If there remains equality among two or more clubs, then these clubs will share the relevant placing on the One Hockey Cup table.

Winners

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One Hockey Cup Winners
YearWinner
2023[18]Brisbane BlazeQueensland
2024[19]Perth ThundersticksWestern Australia

Statistics

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Leading scorers

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All-Time Men's Top Scorers
RankTeamPlayerGoals
1New South WalesNSW PrideBlake Govers26
2QueenslandBrisbane BlazeJoel Rintala23
4Victoria (state)HC MelbourneNathan Ephraums22
4Western AustraliaPerth ThundersticksJames Day20
Thomas Wickham
6Australian Capital TerritoryCanberra ChillBenjamin Staines19
7QueenslandBrisbane BlazeCale Cramer16
New South WalesNSW PrideTimothy Brand
Ky Willott
10Victoria (state)HC MelbourneJoshua Simmonds15
All-Time Women's Top Scorers
RankTeamPlayerGoals
1New South WalesNSW PrideAbigail Wilson22
2QueenslandBrisbane BlazeSavannah Fitzpatrick18
3Western AustraliaPerth ThundersticksLiné Malan16
Lexie Pickering
5Australian Capital TerritoryCanberra ChillNaomi Evans15
6New South WalesNSW PrideGrace Stewart14
7QueenslandBrisbane BlazeMadison Fitzpatrick10
Britt Wilkinson
Victoria (state)HC MelbourneHannah Cotter
Madeleine Ratcliffe

Media coverage

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To promote the sport and engage fans, every match of the 2022 Hockey One League was broadcast live across Australia. All matches were broadcast live onKayo Sports and in addition, all Thursday night double headers were broadcast onFOX Sports.[20] Both Kayo and FOX Sports broadcast the finals series, held over a weekend in Bendigo on the 19th and 20th of November, 2022.[21]

Prior to the 2023 season, Hockey Australia announced a new broadcast deal with theSeven Network, bringing the competition to their free streaming service7plus in a multi-year deal.[22]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Hockey One - Real Hockey. Reimagined F". hockeyone.com.au. Retrieved17 April 2019.
  2. ^Helmers, Caden (17 April 2019)."Chill factor: Hockey league revamped".The Canberra Times. Retrieved17 April 2019.
  3. ^"Heraldsun.com.au | Subscribe to the Herald Sun for exclusive stories".www.heraldsun.com.au. Retrieved17 April 2019.
  4. ^"Couriermail.com.au | Subscribe to The Courier Mail for exclusive stories".www.couriermail.com.au. Retrieved17 April 2019.
  5. ^ab"A New Era Begins - Hockey One Is Here!".Hockey Australia. Retrieved17 April 2019.
  6. ^"'Fully revised' Australian Hockey League delayed until 2019".The Melville Times. 14 May 2018. Retrieved25 September 2019.
  7. ^"Sultana Bran announced as naming rights partner for Hockey One League".Hockey Australia. Retrieved25 September 2019.
  8. ^"Westfund Health Insurance Joins New Hockey One League As Supporting Partner". Ministry of Sport. Retrieved25 September 2019.
  9. ^"Jamie Dwyer Hockey teams up with Hockey One League".hockeyone.com.au. 10 September 2023. Retrieved27 November 2023.
  10. ^https://hockeyone.com.au/news/hockey-one-league-gains-further-momentum-announcing-liberty-as-naming-rights-partner/
  11. ^"Hockey One campaigns for South Coast stick duo postponed until 2021".southcoastregister.com.au.South Coast Register. 25 March 2020. Retrieved17 April 2020.
  12. ^"Sultana Bran Hockey One 2020 Season postponed".hockeyone.com.au. Hockey One. 25 March 2020. Retrieved17 April 2020.
  13. ^"Limits on public gatherings for coronavirus (COVID-19)".health.gov.a.Government of Australia. Retrieved17 April 2020.
  14. ^"Sultana Bran Hockey One League Season 2 update". 20 October 2021.
  15. ^"Hockey One - Whats the Format?". hockeyone.com.au. Retrieved17 April 2019.
  16. ^"NEW LEAGUE AND TV DEAL FOR HOCKEY". thewomensgame.com.au. Retrieved17 April 2019.
  17. ^https://hockeyone.com.au/hockey-one/faq/
  18. ^https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=655748130083695&set=pb.100069455404795.-2207520000&type=3
  19. ^https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=888223853502787&set=pb.100069455404795.-2207520000&type=3
  20. ^"2022 Season starts Thursday with blockbuster | Hockey One".hockeyone.com.au. 26 September 2022. Retrieved28 September 2022.
  21. ^"Bendigo to host Sultana Bran Hockey One League 2022 Finals Series | Hockey One".hockeyone.com.au. 21 September 2022. Retrieved28 September 2022.
  22. ^Australia, Hockey."Best of Australian hockey now LIVE and free on 7plus".www.hockey.org.au. Retrieved27 November 2023.
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