2015 Men's Oceania Cup

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2015 Oceania Cup
Tournament details
Host country New Zealand
City Stratford
Dates21–25 October
Venue(s) TET MultiSports Centre
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia (9th title)
Runner-upFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Third placeFlag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Goals scored143 (17.88 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Fiji.svg Leevan Dutta (12 goals)
2013 (previous)(next) 2017

The 2015 Men's Oceania Cup was the ninth edition of the men's field hockey tournament. It was held from 21 to 25 October in Stratford. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

The tournament served as a qualifier for the 2016 Summer Olympics. [4]

Australia won the tournament for the ninth time, defeating New Zealand 3–2 in the final. [5]

Teams

Results

All times are local (NZDT).

Preliminary round

Pool

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3300561+559Advanced to Final
2Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand (H)3201503+476
3Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 3102202993
4Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 3003093930
Source: FIH
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored; 4) head-to-head result. [6]
(H) Host

Fixtures

21 October 2015
11:30
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg17–0Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Govers Field hockey ball.svg 4', 15', 56'
Dawson Field hockey ball.svg 8'
Ciriello Field hockey ball.svg 10', 27'
Mitton Field hockey ball.svg 11', 37', 53'
Turner Field hockey ball.svg 18', 21', 33', 35'
Ogilvie Field hockey ball.svg 30'
Dwyer Field hockey ball.svg 33', 44'
Beltz Field hockey ball.svg 57'
Report
Umpires:
Kiran Parbhu (NZL)
John Wright (RSA)
21 October 2015
15:30
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg37–0Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Russell Field hockey ball.svg 3', 16', 60+'
Wilson Field hockey ball.svg 5', 5', 14', 15', 34', 41', 44'
Mitai-Wells Field hockey ball.svg 6', 18'
Coughlan Field hockey ball.svg 12', 14', 24', 35', 54'
Inglis Field hockey ball.svg 13', 31', 43', 55'
Woods Field hockey ball.svg 20'
Child Field hockey ball.svg 20', 31', 50'
Haig Field hockey ball.svg 25'
Jenness Field hockey ball.svg 29', 36', 39', 39', 41', 47', 60'
Archibald Field hockey ball.svg 46'
Muir Field hockey ball.svg 56'
Edwards Field hockey ball.svg 58', 59'
Report
Umpires:
Epeli Tukuca (FIJ)
Raghu Prasad (IND)

22 October 2015
15:30
Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg20–0Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Veitamana Field hockey ball.svg 3'
Ad. Smith Field hockey ball.svg 8', 16', 28', 34'
Al. Smith Field hockey ball.svg 11'
Saqacala Field hockey ball.svg 13', 30'
Fong Field hockey ball.svg 20', 24'
Dutta Field hockey ball.svg 26', 31', 41', 49', 52', 53', 55', 58'
Edwards Field hockey ball.svg 54', 55'
Report
Umpires:
James Unkles (AUS)
Kiran Parbhu (NZL)
22 October 2015
17:30
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg1–3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Inglis Field hockey ball.svg 55' Report Dwyer Field hockey ball.svg 1'
Craig Field hockey ball.svg 51'
Turner Field hockey ball.svg 57'
Umpires:
Raghu Prasad (IND)
John Wright (RSA)

24 October 2015
10:00
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg36–0Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Ockenden Field hockey ball.svg 2'
Ciriello Field hockey ball.svg 3'
Craig Field hockey ball.svg 7', 19', 37'
Ogilvie Field hockey ball.svg 9', 20', 32'
Deavin Field hockey ball.svg 12'
Dwyer Field hockey ball.svg 12', 28', 36', 44', 45', 54'
Mitton Field hockey ball.svg 17', 17', 45', 50'
Turner Field hockey ball.svg 19', 26', 31', 41'
Zalewski Field hockey ball.svg 22', 38'
Gohdes Field hockey ball.svg 29', 39', 51', 59', 60'
Kavanagh Field hockey ball.svg 32'
Govers Field hockey ball.svg 33', 51'
Carroll Field hockey ball.svg 43'
Beltz Field hockey ball.svg 53'
Dawson Field hockey ball.svg 60'
Report
Umpires:
Epeli Tukuca (FIJ)
John Wright (RSA)
24 October 2015
12:00
Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg0–12Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Report Archibald Field hockey ball.svg 1', 25'
Child Field hockey ball.svg 10', 41'
Jenness Field hockey ball.svg 23'
Inglis Field hockey ball.svg 28', 39', 50'
Woods Field hockey ball.svg 33'
Russell Field hockey ball.svg 38', 44', 47'
Umpires:
James Unkles (AUS)
Kiran Prabhu (NZL)

Classification

Third and fourth place

25 October 2015
11:30
Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg11–1Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Dutta Field hockey ball.svg 9', 40', 42', 44'
Saqacala Field hockey ball.svg 14', 53'
Ad. Smith Field hockey ball.svg 18', 57', 58'
Edwards Field hockey ball.svg 23'
Al. Smith Field hockey ball.svg 31'
Report Sega Field hockey ball.svg 54'
Umpires:
Kiran Prabhu (NZL)
James Unkles (AUS)

Final

25 October 2015
16:00
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg3–2Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Turner Field hockey ball.svg 4'
Dwyer Field hockey ball.svg 6'
Mitton Field hockey ball.svg 44'
Report Coughlan Field hockey ball.svg 20'
Russell Field hockey ball.svg 53'
Umpires:
Raghu Prasad (IND)
John Wright (RSA)

Statistics

Final standings

As per statistical convention in field hockey, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsStatus
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 4400593+5612Qualified for 2016 Summer Olympics
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand (H)4202526+466
3Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 42023130+16
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 400411041030
Source: FIH
(H) Host

Goalscorers

There were 143 goals scored in 8 matches, for an average of 17.9 goals per match.

12 goals

10 goals

8 goals

7 goals

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

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