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New South Wales Arrows

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Australian field hockey club

NSW Arrows
NicknameArrows
AssociationHockey Australia
AHL
CoachKatrina Powell
Assistant CoachPam Goodwin
Home GroundSydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre
ColoursSky Blue
Home colours
Away colours

TheNew South Wales Arrows are a nationally competingfield hockey team based inSydney, Australia.[1] Their most recentAustralian Hockey League title win was in 2014.[2] In 2015, NSW beat the ACT in the bronze medal playoff, securing 3rd place in the final rankings after beatingCanberra Labor Club Strikers 3-1.[3] The NSW Arrows are the most successful team in the AHL, winning a record 9 titles in the years 1993, 1996, 1998-2002, 2009 and 2014.

NSW Arrows Team 2015[4]
PlayersTeam Officials
  • Jocelyn Bartram (Goalkeeper)
  • Alysha Borg
  • Lily Brazel
  • Belinda Brooks
  • Tamsin Bunt
  • Mathilda Carmichael
  • Kyah Gray
  • Kate Hanna
  • Greta Hayes
  • Rene Hunter (Goalkeeper)
  • Kate Jenner
  • Emma McLeish (Captain)[5]
  • Georgina Morgan
  • Kaitlin Nobbs
  • Mikaela Patterson
  • Natalie Nagle
  • Makaela Potts
  • Tegan Risk
  • Emma Scriven
  • Cara Simpson
  • Emily Smith (Captain)[6]
  • Grace Stewart
  • Mariah Williams
  • Head coach: Katrina Powell
  • Coach: Pam Goodwin

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NSW women's state hockey team
PlayersCoaching staff
  • Jocelyn Bartram
  • Eliza Brazel
  • Lily Brazel
  • Belinda Brooks
  • Mathilda Carmichael
  • Jade Close
  • Kasey Cocking
  • Toni Cronk
  • Casey Eastham
  • Alyssa Healy
  • Emily Hurtz
  • Kate Jenner
  • Nina Khoury
  • Tamsin Lee
  • Emma McLeish
  • Jacklyn McRae
  • Rachel Miller
  • Harriet Moore
  • Georgina Morgan
  • Stephanie Purdy
  • Megan Rivers
  • Emily Smith
  • Jade Warrender
  • Holly Webster
  • Kellie White
  • Head coach:Anthony Thornton
  • Asst coach: Warren Birmingham
  • Manager: Georgina Gunner

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Hockey NSW : NSW Arrows".www.hockeynsw.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 2009-10-14.
  2. ^"Bunt returns to stake her Hockeyroo claim". 25 September 2015.
  3. ^"Bones can't crack it for medal, Hill scores goal in NSW's losing cause". 5 October 2015.
  4. ^"2015 Arrows & Waratahs Team Announcement". Archived fromthe original on 2015-10-06. Retrieved2025-05-19.
  5. ^"Hockey Australia > Events & Comps > Australian Championships > 2015 Australian Championships > Australian Hockey League > Women's Fixtures & Teams - Sydney". Archived fromthe original on 2015-10-07. Retrieved2015-10-06.
  6. ^"Canberra Strikers denied podium finish in bronze medal loss to NSW Arrows". 2 October 2015.
  7. ^"2015 Arrows & Waratahs Team Announcement". Archived fromthe original on 2015-10-06. Retrieved2025-05-19.
  8. ^"Hockey Australia > Events & Comps > Australian Championships > 2015 Australian Championships > Australian Hockey League > Women's Fixtures & Teams - Sydney". Archived fromthe original on 2015-10-07. Retrieved2015-10-06.
  9. ^"Hockey NSW : NSW Arrows".www.hockeynsw.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 2008-07-19.

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