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Phil Burrows (field hockey)

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New Zealand field hockey player

Phil Burrows
Burrows in 2017
Personal information
Full namePhillip Ross Burrows
Born (1980-04-25)25 April 1980 (age 45)
Wellington, New Zealand
Playing positionForward
Senior career
YearsTeam
2004–2005Breda
2005–2010Rotterdam
2010–2012Braxgata
2012–2016HGC
National team
YearsTeamCapsGoals
2000–2015New Zealand343(150)

Phillip Ross BurrowsMNZM (born 25 April 1980) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, who earned his first cap for the national team,nicknamedThe Black Sticks, in January 2000. The striker is New Zealand's top field goal scorer and was named2003 New Zealand Player of the Year.[citation needed]

Since his debut, he has competed in over 120 international games for his country and appeared in three Summer Olympics: in2004 inAthens, in2008 inBeijing and in2012 inLondon.[1][2]

He has played club hockey in The Netherlands since 2004, initially for Breda and since the summer of 2005, forHC Rotterdam. In the summer of 2010 he went toBraxgata inBelgium. In 2012 he returned to the Netherlands to play forHGC.

International senior tournaments

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International goals

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No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.10 March 2000Osaka,Japan Great Britain2–22–22000 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier
2.19 March 2000 Belarus2–06–3
3.13 May 2001Melbourne,Australia Australia2–33–42001 Men's Oceania Cup
4.22 July 2001Edinburgh,Scotland Belgium1–01–12001 Men's Intercontinental Cup
5.25 July 2001 Canada3–25–3
6.4–2
7.3 March 2002Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia Argentina1–11–32002 Men's Hockey World Cup
8.7 March 2002 Japan3–33–3 (a.e.t.) (7–6p)
9.8 March 2002 India2–12–1
10.28 July 2002Manchester,England Barbados5–013–02002 Commonwealth Games
11.2 August 2002 Pakistan4–17–1
12.6–1
13.7–1
14.4 August 2002 Australia1–42–5
15.24 March 2003Ipoh, Malaysia Malaysia3–14–22003 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
16.26 March 2003 South Korea3–13–2
17.30 March 2003 South Korea2–23–2
18.25 July 2003Johannesburg,South Africa England1–04–02003 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge
19.3–0
20.20 September 2003Wellington,New Zealand Australia3–23–42003 Men's Oceania Cup
21.21 September 2003 Australia1–01–4
22.4 March 2004Madrid,Spain Canada2–04–22004 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier
23.4–0
24.6 March 2004 Belgium2–12–2
25.17 August 2004Athens,Greece Netherlands3–33–42004 Summer Olympics
26.19 August 2004 Argentina3–13–1
27.21 August 2004 India1–02–1
28.23 August 2004 South Africa4–14–1
29.25 August 2004 South Korea1–14–3
30.3–3
31.4–3
32.8 December 2004Lahore,Pakistan Germany1–01–12004 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
33.30 May 2005Ipoh, Malaysia South Africa1–02–02005 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
34.1 June 2005 Malaysia1–03–1
35.2 June 2005 South Korea1–04–6
36.15 November 2005Suva,Fiji Australia1–02–42005 Men's Oceania Cup
37.16 November 2005 Fiji4–016–0
38.5–0
39.6–0
40.8–0
41.12–0
42.16–0
43.20 March 2006Birmingham, England Scotland2–05–02006 Commonwealth Games
44.4–0
45.24 March 2006 India1–12–1 (a.e.t.)
46.12 April 2006Changzhou,China China1–04–12006 Men's Intercontinental Cup
47.3–0
48.14 April 2006 Japan4–04–2
49.18 April 2006 South Korea1–11–1
50.24 June 2007Boom,Belgium Japan4–04–02007 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge
51.30 June 2007 Argentina1–03–3
52.12 September 2007Buderim, Australia Papua New Guinea2–039–02007 Men's Oceania Cup
53.6–0
54.10–0
55.11–0
56.14–0
57.23–0
58.30–0
59.38–0
60.2 February 2008North Shore City, New Zealand Trinidad and Tobago5–012–02008 Summer Olympics qualification
61.12–0
62.5 February 2008 United States1–04–0
63.4–0
64.9 February 2008 France2–02–0
65.8 May 2008Ipoh, Malaysia India3–24–32008 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
66.9 May 2008 Pakistan1–03–6
67.27 August 2009Invercargill, New Zealand Samoa?–019–02009 Men's Oceania Cup
68.?–0
69.?–0
70.?–0
71.?–0
72.7 November 2009Invercargill, New Zealand Wales5–26–22009 Men's Hockey World Cup Qualifiers
73.8 November 2009 Scotland3–08–0
74.4–0
75.10 November 2009 Malaysia2–04–2
76.12 November 2009 China3–06–1
77.14 November 2009 Austria1–04–0
78.12 December 2009Salta,Argentina Argentina2–13–22009 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge I
79.13 December 2009 Pakistan2–14–2
80.4–2
81.3 March 2010New Delhi,India Netherlands1–01–32010 Men's Hockey World Cup
82.5 August 2010Mönchengladbach,Germany Spain3–24–42010 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
83.6 October 2010New Delhi, India South Africa2–04–22010 Commonwealth Games
84.9 October 2010 England1–13–5
85.12 October 2010 Australia2–42–6
86.8 October 2011Hobart, Australia Australia1–61–62011 Men's Oceania Cup
87.5 December 2011Auckland, New Zealand South Korea2–16–12011 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
88.6 December 2011 Netherlands2–33–3
89.25 May 2012Ipoh, Malaysia Argentina1–15–22012 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
90.1 August 2012London, United Kingdom India2–13–12012 Summer Olympics
91.4 December 2012Melbourne, Australia England1–11–12012 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
92.8 December 2012 Germany1–04–6
93.2 November 2013Stratford, New Zealand Samoa2–025–02013 Men's Oceania Cup
94.14–0
95.24–0

References

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  1. ^Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;Mallon, Bill; et al."Phillip Burrows".Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.Sports Reference LLC. Archived fromthe original on 12 July 2017. Retrieved10 March 2010.
  2. ^"Phil Burrows".Olympic.org.nz.New Zealand Olympic Committee. Retrieved10 March 2010.

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