1998 Women's Australian Hockey League

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1998 Women's
Australian Hockey League
Tournament details
Host countryAustralia
Dates6 June – 26 July
Teams 7
Venue(s)7 (in 7 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows (3rd title)
Runner-up Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers
Third place Flag of Western Australia.svg WAIS Diamonds
Tournament statistics
Matches played46
Goals scored180 (3.91 per match)
Best player Flag of Western Australia.svg Michelle Andrews
1997 (previous)(next) 1999

The 1998 Women's Australian Hockey League (AHL) was the 6th edition of the women's field hockey tournament. The tournament was held in various cities across Australia, and was contested from 25 June through to 18 July 1999. [1]

Contents

NSW Arrows won the tournament for the third time after defeating QLD Scorchers 4–3 in the final. WAIS Diamonds finished in third place after defeating ACT Strikers 3–2 in the third and fourth place playoff. [2]

Participating teams

Results

Preliminary round

Pool

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Flag of Western Australia.svg WAIS Diamonds 127233724+1323Advance to Semi-finals
2 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Strikers 126512422+223
3 Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows 125522216+620
4 Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers 124622423+118
5 Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Van Demons 123361821312
6 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg VIS Vipers 123362530512
7 Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Suns 121291125145
Source: Hockey Australia
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head result; 3) goal difference; 4) matches won; 5) goals scored.

Fixtures

6 June 1998
13:00 (AEST)
Tassie Van Demons Flag of Tasmania.svg 1–0 Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers
Report
Stadium:
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart
6 June 1998
14:00 (ACST)
Adelaide Suns Flag of South Australia.svg 0–2 Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows
Report
Stadium:
Pines Hockey Stadium, Adelaide
6 June 1998
16:30 (AWST)
WAIS Diamonds Flag of Western Australia.svg 1–2 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Strikers
Report
Stadium:
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth

7 June 1998
13:00 (AEST)
Tassie Van Demons Flag of Tasmania.svg 3–3 Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers
Report
Stadium:
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart
7 June 1998
14:00 (ACST)
Adelaide Suns Flag of South Australia.svg 1–2 Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows
Report
Stadium:
Pines Hockey Stadium, Adelaide
7 June 1998
14:30 (AWST)
WAIS Diamonds Flag of Western Australia.svg 6–1 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Strikers
Report
Stadium:
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth

13 June 1998
13:00 (AEST)
NSW Arrows Flag of New South Wales.svg 3–2 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg VIS Vipers
Report
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Sydney
13 June 1998
16:30 (AWST)
WAIS Diamonds Flag of Western Australia.svg 4–2 Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Suns
Report
Stadium:
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth

14 June 1998
13:00 (AEST)
NSW Arrows Flag of New South Wales.svg 2–2 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg VIS Vipers
Report
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Sydney
14 June 1998
16:30 (AWST)
WAIS Diamonds Flag of Western Australia.svg 1–0 Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Suns
Report
Stadium:
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth

16 June 1998
18:30 (AEST)
Tassie Van Demons Flag of Tasmania.svg 2–0 Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows
Report
Stadium:
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart
16 June 1998
18:30 (AEST)
QLD Scorchers Flag of Queensland.svg 1–0 Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Suns
Report
Stadium:
Warwick Hockey Association, Warwick

17 June 1998
18:30 (AEST)
Tassie Van Demons Flag of Tasmania.svg 0–1 Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows
Report
Stadium:
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart
17 June 1998
18:30 (AEST)
QLD Scorchers Flag of Queensland.svg 3–3 Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Suns
Report
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Brisbane

20 June 1998
14:00 (AEST)
ACT Strikers Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg 0–0 Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows
Report
Stadium:
The Hockey Centre, Canberra
20 June 1998
14:30 (ACST)
Adelaide Suns Flag of South Australia.svg 0–4 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg VIS Vipers
Report
Stadium:
Pines Hockey Stadium, Adelaide

21 June 1998
14:00 (AEST)
ACT Strikers Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg 4–4 Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows
Report
Stadium:
The Hockey Centre, Canberra
21 June 1998
14:30 (ACST)
Adelaide Suns Flag of South Australia.svg 1–3 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg VIS Vipers
Report
Stadium:
Pines Hockey Stadium, Adelaide

27 June 1998
14:00 (AEST)
ACT Strikers Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg 2–0 Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers
Report
Stadium:
The Hockey Centre, Canberra
27 June 1998
14:00 (AEST)
VIS Vipers Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg 2–1 Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Van Demons
Report
Stadium:
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne

28 June 1998
12:00 (AEST)
ACT Strikers Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg 2–2 Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers
Report
Stadium:
The Hockey Centre, Canberra
28 June 1998
15:00 (AEST)
VIS Vipers Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg 1–4 Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Van Demons
Report
Stadium:
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne

30 June 1998
19:00 (ACST)
Adelaide Suns Flag of South Australia.svg 1–1 Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Van Demons
Report
Stadium:
Pines Hockey Stadium, Adelaide
30 June 1998
19:30 (AEST)
NSW Arrows Flag of New South Wales.svg 1–2 Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers
Report
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Sydney

1 July 1998
19:00 (ACST)
Adelaide Suns Flag of South Australia.svg 1–0 Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Van Demons
Report
Stadium:
Pines Hockey Stadium, Adelaide
1 July 1998
19:30 (AEST)
NSW Arrows Flag of New South Wales.svg 2–2 Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers
Report
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Sydney

4 July 1998
14:00 (AEST)
QLD Scorchers Flag of Queensland.svg 2–2 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg VIS Vipers
Report
Stadium:
Clyde Park Hockey Stadium, Toowoomba
4 July 1998
14:00 (AWST)
WAIS Diamonds Flag of Western Australia.svg 4–2 Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Van Demons
Report
Stadium:
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth

5 July 1998
14:00 (AEST)
QLD Scorchers Flag of Queensland.svg 3–2 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg VIS Vipers
Report
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Brisbane
5 July 1998
14:30 (AWST)
WAIS Diamonds Flag of Western Australia.svg 4–1 Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Van Demons
Report
Stadium:
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth

11 July 1998
14:00 (AEST)
ACT Strikers Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg 2–1 Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Suns
Report
Stadium:
The Hockey Centre, Canberra
11 July 1998
14:00 (AEST)
VIS Vipers Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg 2–3 Flag of Western Australia.svg WAIS Diamonds
Report
Stadium:
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne

12 July 1998
14:00 (AEST)
ACT Strikers Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg 2–1 Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Suns
Report
Stadium:
The Hockey Centre, Canberra
12 July 1998
14:00 (AEST)
VIS Vipers Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg 2–7 Flag of Western Australia.svg WAIS Diamonds
Report
Stadium:
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne

14 July 1998
15:30 (AEST)
VIS Vipers Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg 4–4 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Strikers
Report
Stadium:
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne
14 July 1998
19:30 (AEST)
NSW Arrows Flag of New South Wales.svg 5–1 Flag of Western Australia.svg WAIS Diamonds
Report
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Sydney

15 July 1998
15:30 (AEST)
VIS Vipers Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg 0–1 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Strikers
Report
Stadium:
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne
15 July 1998
19:30 (AEST)
NSW Arrows Flag of New South Wales.svg 1–1 Flag of Western Australia.svg WAIS Diamonds
Report
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Sydney

18 July 1998
13:00 (AEST)
Tassie Van Demons Flag of Tasmania.svg 2–3 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Strikers
Report
Stadium:
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart
18 July 1998
13:00 (AEST)
QLD Scorchers Flag of Queensland.svg 4–3 Flag of Western Australia.svg WAIS Diamonds
Report
Stadium:
Tweed Heads Hockey Centre, Tweed Heads

19 July 1998
13:00 (AEST)
Tassie Van Demons Flag of Tasmania.svg 1–1 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Strikers
Report
Stadium:
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart
19 July 1998
13:00 (AEST)
QLD Scorchers Flag of Queensland.svg 2–2 Flag of Western Australia.svg WAIS Diamonds
Report
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Brisbane

Classification round

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
25 July 1998
 
 
Flag of Western Australia.svg WAIS Diamonds 2
 
26 July 1998
 
Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers 4
 
Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers 3
 
25 July 1998
 
Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows (a.e.t)4
 
Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Strikers 0
 
 
Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows 1
 
Third place
 
 
26 July 1998
 
 
Flag of Western Australia.svg WAIS Diamonds 3
 
 
Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Strikers 2

Semi-finals

25 July 1998
13:00 (AEST)
WAIS Diamonds Flag of Western Australia.svg 2–4 Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers
Andrews Field hockey ball.svg 29', 51' Report Mott Field hockey ball.svg 18'
Free Field hockey ball.svg 40', 65'
Callow Field hockey ball.svg 58'
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Brisbane

25 July 1998
15:00 (AEST)
ACT Strikers Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg 0–1 Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows
Report Annan Field hockey ball.svg 41'
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Brisbane

Third and fourth place

26 July 1998
13:00 (AEST)
WAIS Diamonds Flag of Western Australia.svg 3–2 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Strikers
Andrews Field hockey ball.svg 29', 51', 64' Report L. Powell Field hockey ball.svg 29'
Dobson Field hockey ball.svg 57'
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Brisbane

Final

26 July 1998
15:00 (AEST)
QLD Scorchers Flag of Queensland.svg 3–4 (a.e.t.) Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows
Fahy Field hockey ball.svg 6'
Free Field hockey ball.svg 8'
Smith Field hockey ball.svg 34'
Report Booth Field hockey ball.svg 46', 62'
Annan Field hockey ball.svg 55', 77'
Stadium:
State Hockey Centre, Brisbane

Awards

Player of the League & Top Goalscorer
Flag of Western Australia.svg Michelle Andrews

Statistics

Final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Arrows 147522719+826Gold Medal
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Queensland.svg QLD Scorchers 145633129+221Silver Medal
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Western Australia.svg WAIS Diamonds 148244230+1226Bronze Medal
4 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Strikers 146532626023Fourth place
5 Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Van Demons 123361821312Eliminated in
group stage
6 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg VIS Vipers 123362530512
7 Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Suns 121291125145

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References

  1. "Women's Hockey Australia Annual Report 1998" (PDF). clearinghouseforsport.gov.au. Government of Australia . Retrieved 23 July 2020.[ permanent dead link ]
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