Georgie Parker (field hockey)

Georgie Parker
Parker playing field hockey for Australia in June 2016
Born (1989-04-26) 26 April 1989
Adelaide, South Australia
Nationality Australian
Field hockey career
Height 1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current club SA Suns
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Adelaide
SA Suns
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2011–present Australia 108 (33)
Last updated on: 14 December 2016

Australian rules football career
Personal information
Height 162 cm (5 ft 4 in)
Position(s) Utility
Club information
Current club Collingwood
Number 19
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2018– Collingwood 2 (0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of the 2018 season.

Georgie Parker (born 26 April 1989) is an Australian field hockey player for the Hockeyroos who wears the number 19.[1]

Parker was a member of the Australia women's national field hockey team that were defeated by the Netherlands women's national field hockey team in the final of the 2014 Women's Hockey World Cup, a gold medal winner at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and member of the team that went to the 2016 Summer Olympics.[2][3]

Personal

Parker lives in Perth, Western Australia, as part of the national training program, having grown up in South Australia.

Field hockey

Club hockey

Parker played club hockey in the Riverland as a junior and later in Adelaide for the Adelaide Hockey Club. She also played a season for the Royal Antwerp Hockey Club in Belgium in 2016/17.

State hockey

In 2011, Parker was a member of the Australian Hockey League team the SA Suns (formerly Southern Suns) that won the national championship in Darwin. She was the only goalscorer in the grand final winning 1–0 against the NSW Arrows.[4]

International hockey

Parker has played over 100 international games for the Hockeyroos, including playing at the Commonwealth Games, Olympic Games and World Cup.

Her tournaments include:

  • 2011 – Champions Trophy (Amstelveen, Netherlands) – 6th
  • 2013 – World League Finals (Tucuman, Argentina) – 2nd
  • 2013 – Oceania Cup (Stratford, New Zealand) – 1st
  • 2013 – World League Semi-Final (London, England) – 1st
  • 2013 – Hockey Super Series 9's (Perth, Australia) – 1st
  • 2014 – 2014 Commonwealth Games (Glasgow, Scotland) – 1st[5]
  • 2014 – Women's Hockey World Cup (The Hague, Netherlands) – 2nd[5]
  • 2015 – World League Semi-Final (Antwerp, Belgium)- 3rd
  • 2015 – Hawke's Bay Hockey Festival (Hawke's Bay, New Zealand) – 1st
  • 2016 – Hawke's Bay Hockey Festival (Hawke's Bay, New Zealand) – 3rd
  • 2016 – 2016 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy (London, Great Britain) – 4th
  • 2016 – 2016 Summer Olympics Games (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) – quarter finals[1][6]

AFL Women's career

Parker playing Australian rules football for Collingwood in January 2018

In May 2017, Parker signed with Collingwood as a rookie for the 2018 AFL Women's season, fielding an offer from Adelaide too. She had no prior experience playing Australian football, but Collingwood view her as a potential midfield and forward line option.[7]

On 4 June 2018, Parker was elevated to Collingwood's senior list ahead of the 2019 season.[8]

Statistics

Statistics are correct to the end of the 2018 season.[9]
Legend
 G  Goals  B  Behinds  K  Kicks  H  Handballs  D  Disposals  M  Marks  T  Tackles
Season Team No. Games G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
Totals Averages (per game)
2018 Collingwood 192004711130.00.02.03.55.50.51.5
Career 2 0 0 4 7 11 1 3 0.0 0.0 2.0 3.5 5.5 0.5 1.5

References

  1. 1 2 "Hockeyroos athlete profiles – Georgie Parker". Hockey Australia. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  2. "Hockey SA About Us – South Australian Olympians". Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  3. "Player detail – Hockey World Cup 2014 – Georgie Parker". Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  4. "Hockey SA – SA Suns Profile". Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  5. 1 2 "Rio 2016 Olympic Profiles – Georgie Parker". Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  6. "South Australians Karri McMahon, Georgie Parker and Jane-Anne Claxton to debut at Olympic Games in Rio". Hockey Australia. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  7. Harrington, Anna (23 May 2017). "Former Hockeyroo Georgie Parker signs on with Collingwood as a rookie for the 2018 AFLW season". Fox Sports.
  8. Lechucki, Meagan (4 June 2018). "AFLW: Pies pocket early picks". Collingwood. Telstra Media.
  9. "Georgie Parker - Player Stats By Season". Australian Football. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
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