Hockey Australia's national league, third season
2023 Men's JDH
Hockey OneTournament details |
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Host country | Australia |
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Dates | 6 October – 26 November |
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Teams | 7 |
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Venue(s) | 7 (in 7 host cities) |
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Final positions |
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Champions | Brisbane Blaze (1st title) |
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Runner-up | NSW Pride |
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Third place | HC Melbourne |
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Tournament statistics |
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Matches played | 25 |
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Goals scored | 154 (6.16 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Blake Govers (14 goals) |
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The 2023 Men's JDH Hockey One was the third season of Hockey Australia's national league, Hockey One. The tournament was held across 7 states and territories of Australia. Competition commenced on 6 October, and culminated with a finals weekend on 25 and 26 November in Canberra.[1][2][3][4]
The 2023 Hockey One season followed the same format as previous season. Teams will play a series of home and away matches during the pool stage, which will be followed by a classification round.
During the pool stage, teams play each other once in either a home or a way fixture. The top four ranked teams will qualify for the classification round, playing in two semi-finals with the winners contesting the final and losers the third place match. Like the previous season, the finals will be held over a single weekend at a central location.
Rules
In addition to FIH sanctioned rules, Hockey Australia is implementing the following rules for Hockey One:
- When a field goal or penalty stroke is scored the same athlete will have an automatic one-on-one shootout with the goalkeeper for an extra goal.
- Outright winner: There will be no drawn games. In the event of a draw, teams will contest a penalty shoot-out to determine a winner.
Point allocation
Match points will be distributed as follows:
- 5 points: win
- 3 points: shoot-out win
- 2 points: shoot-out loss
- 0 points: loss
Participating teams
The seven teams competing in the league come from Australia's states and territories, with the Northern Territory being the only team absent.
Adelaide Fire
Head Coach: Roel van Maastright
- Kieran Govers
- Connor Richmond-Spouse
- Lucas Toonen
- Jack Holland
- Matthew Magann
- Peter Scott
- Brodie Gleeson
- Fred Gray
- Lachlan Arniel
- Kyton Rayner
- Mitchell Dell
- Alastair Oliver
- Fraser Heigh
- Paxton Silby
- Hugh Snowden
- Charl Ulrich
- Richard Hancock
- Chris Wells
- Jed Snowden (GK)
- Edward Chittleborough (GK)
- Hassan Singh
- Jethro Eustice
Head Coach: Matthew Wells
Head Coach: Seyi Onitiri
- Benjamin Staines
- Anand Gupte
- Jaume Torras
- Jesse Absolom
- Connor Tuddenham
- Sean Baker
- Jamie Hawke
- Owen Chivers
- Garry Backhus
- Jake Staines
- Koby Johnstone
- Hayden Dillon
- Oscar Smart
- Aiden Dooley
- Jeremy Hopkins
- Jay MacDonald
- Davis Atkin
- James Jewell
- Max Robson
- Fletcher Norris
- Brendan Hill (GK)
- Rupinder Pal Singh
Head Coach: Andrew Smith
- Craig Marais
- Frazer Gerrard
- George McGeogh (GK)
- Liam Henderson
- Douglas Buckley
- Damon Steffens
- Nathan Ephraums
- Lachlan Steinfort
- Nathan Copey
- Bradley Marais
- Cooper Burns
- Connar Ottarbach
- Jayshaan Randhawa
- James Knee
- Joshua Simmonds
- Luke Noblett
- Kiran Arunasalam
- Johan Durst (GK)
- Jordan Rees
- Nye Roberts
- Carlin Walker
- Benjamin White
Head Coach: Craig Wilson
- Matthew Bird
- William Battistessa
- Timothy Geers
- Jake Harvie
- Thomas Wickham
- Bryn de Bes
- Tyler Lovell (GK)
- Marshall Puzey
- James Day
- Joshua Bowen
- Thomas Harvie
- Alistair Murray
- Brayden King
- Matthew Willis
- Liam Flynn
- Brodee Foster
- Aran Zalewski (C)
- Benjamin Rennie (GK)
- Frank Main
- Cambell Geddes
- Trent Mitton
- James Collins
Head Coach: Stephen McMullen
Venues
Results
Preliminary round
Source: Hockey One
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
Fixtures
6 October 2023 20:00 (AEDT) | |
7 October 2023 15:30 (AWST) | |
8 October 2023 14:30 (ACDT) | MATE Stadium, Adelaide Umpires: Coen van Bunge (NED) Timothy Sheahan (AUS) | |
13 October 2023 20:00 (AEDT) | |
14 October 2023 20:00 (AEST) | |
15 October 2023 14:00 (AEDT) | |
20 October 2023 20:00 (AEDT) | |
21 October 2023 19:30 (ACDT) | MATE Stadium, Adelaide Umpires: Aaron Gotting (AUS) James Unkles (AUS) | |
22 October 2023 15:00 (AEDT) | |
27 October 2023 20:00 (AEST) | |
28 October 2023 16:30 (AEDT) | |
29 October 2023 15:00 (AWST) | |
3 November 2023 20:00 (AEDT) | |
4 November 2023 18:30 (AEDT) | |
5 November 2023 15:00 (ACDT) | MATE Stadium, Adelaide Umpires: Aleisha Neumann (AUS) Benjamin Hocking (AUS) | |
10 November 2023 20:00 (AEDT) | |
11 November 2023 18:30 (AEDT) | |
12 November 2023 13:30 (AWST) | |
17 November 2023 18:30 (AEDT) | |
18 November 2023 20:00 (AEDT) | |
19 November 2023 14:00 (AEST) | |
Classification round
Semi-finals
Third and fourth place
Final
Final standings
Source: Hockey Australia
Goalscorers
There were 154 goals scored in 25 matches, for an average of 6.16 goals per match.
14 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
- Rupinder Pal Singh
- Connor Tuddenham
- Michael Francis
- Liam Hart
- Cooper Burns
- Liam Henderson
- Connar Ottarbach
- Benjamin White
- Jack Holland
- Kyton Rayner
- Matthew Willis
1 goal
- Miles Davis
- Thomas Miotto
- Luke Randle
- Hugh Snowden
- Hayden Beltz
- Jeremy Edwards
- Gobindraj Gill
- Ehren Hazell
- Jack Welch
- James Knee
- Jordan Rees
- Aran Zalewski
Source: Hockey Australia
References
- ^ "Schedule". hockeyone.com.au. Hockey One. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
- ^ "Hockey One League Schedule Announced". hockeyqld.com.au. Hockey Queensland. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
- ^ "The storm ahead: Perth Thundersticks 2023 Hockey One season schedule revealed". hockeyywa.org.au. Hockey WA. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
- ^ "Hockey One League 2023 Finals set to light up Canberra". hockeyone.com.au. Hockey One. 6 September 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
External links
- Hockey Australia
- Hockey Australia Results Portal