Tassie Tigers
Home ground | Tasmanian Hockey Centre |
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League | Australian Hockey League |
The Tassie Tigers are an Australian field hockey team from Tasmania who compete in the Australian Hockey League.[1] In 2014 the Tigers became the AHL champions, drawing 2-2 with the WA Thundersticks in the gold medal game, but eventually winning 3-2 in penalty shoot-outs.[2]
Season Standings
Year | Position |
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2013 | 5th |
2014 | 1st |
2015 | 3rd |
2016 | 7th |
2017 | 7th |
Squads
2015 AHL Squad
No. | Name | Club |
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1 | Jayden Pearson | University |
3 | Angus Boulton | Derwent |
4 | Hayden Beltz | DiamondBacks |
5 | Geoff Cock | Derwent |
6 | Julian Vittorio | NWG |
8 | Kurt Mackey | OHA |
9 | Jeremy Edwards | OHA |
11 | Eddie Ockenden | NWG |
13 | Joshua Beltz | DiamondBacks |
14 | Jack Welch | DiamondBacks |
15 | Kieron Arthur | NWG |
16 | Jai Walker-Kidd | NWG |
19 | Tim Deavin | Derwent |
20 | James Bourke | NWG |
22 | James Dick | University |
23 | Dougal Middleton | Derwent |
28 | William Shaw | Derwent |
32 | Tristan Clemons | Melville City |
2016 AHL Squad
No. | Name | Club |
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1 | Jayden Pearson | University |
2 | Lewis Short | DiamondBacks |
3 | Angus Boulton | Derwent |
4 | Hayden Beltz | DiamondBacks |
6 | Julian Vittorio | NWG |
7 | Ian McHugh | Canterbury |
8 | Kurt Mackey | OHA |
9 | Jeremy Edwards | OHA |
11 | Eddie Ockenden | NWG |
14 | Jack Welch | DiamondBacks |
15 | Kieron Arthur | NWG |
18 | Grant Woodcock | DiamondBacks |
19 | Tim Deavin | Derwent |
20 | James Bourke | NWG |
21 | Ben Read | University |
22 | James Dick | University |
28 | William Shaw | Derwent |
29 | Sam McCambridge | OHA |
2017 AHL Squad
No. | Name | Club |
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1 | Jayden Pearson | University |
4 | Hayden Beltz | DiamondBacks |
7 | Ian McHugh | Canterbury |
8 | Kurt Mackey | OHA |
9 | Jeremy Edwards | OHA |
10 | Linden McCarthy | Derwent |
11 | Eddie Ockenden | NWG |
12 | Sam McCulloch | Canterbury |
13 | Joshua Beltz | Diamondbacks |
14 | Jack Welch | DiamondBacks |
15 | Kieron Arthur | NWG |
16 | Jai Walker-Kidd | NWG |
19 | Tim Deavin | Derwent |
20 | James Bourke | NWG |
21 | Ben Read | University |
22 | James Dick | University |
29 | Sam McCambridge | OHA |
32 | Tristan Clemons | Melville City |
2018 AHL Squad
The 2018 Squad was announced in late July with the exciting inclusion of OHA young gun Oliver Smith[3] after a dominant display in the National Under 21 Tournament where Tasmania won the Gold Medal[4].
Name | Club |
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Kieron Arthur | NWG |
Benji Austin | NWG |
Hayden Beltz | DiamondBacks |
Joshua Beltz | DiamondBacks |
James Bourke | NWG |
Tim Deavin | Derwent |
James Dick | University |
Jermey Edwards | OHA |
Gobindraj Gill | NWG |
Nicholas Leslie | OHA |
Kurt Mackey | OHA |
Sam McCambridge | OHA |
Linden McCarthy | Derwent |
Sam McCulloch | Canterbury |
Eddie Ockenden | NWG |
Jayden Pearson | University |
Ben Read | University |
Billy Shaw | Derwent |
Oliver Smith | OHA |
Jack Welch | DiamondBacks |
Alistair White | NWG |
Grant Woodcock | DiamondBacks |
Awards
Individual
Player of the Tournament:
- Todd Williams - 1993
- Daniel Sproule - 1998
- Matthew Wells (2) - 2001, 2003
- Zain Wright - 2002
- Eddie Ockenden (4) - 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015
Tournament Highest Goalscorer:
- Craig Keegan (2) - 1999 (15 Goals), 2000 (10 Goals)
- Marcus Richardson - 2007 (12 Goals)
- Eddie Ockenden - 2011 (11 Goals)
- Kieron Arthur - 2017 (9 Goals)
Player of the Final:
- Tristan Clemons - 2014
Team
Tournament Champions: 2014
Play the Whistle Award: 2014, 2015
References
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