2024 Women's Hockey One

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2024 Women's
JDH Hockey One
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Dates11 October – 1 December
Teams 7
Venue(s) 9 (in 9 host cities)
2023 (previous)(next) 2025

The 2024 Women's Liberty Hockey One is the upcoming fourth season of Hockey Australia's national league, Hockey One. The tournament will be held across 7 states and territories of Australia. Competition will commence on 11 October, and culminate with a finals weekend in Hobart, from 30 November to 1 December. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Competition format

Format

The 2024 Hockey One season followed the same format as the previous seasons of the league. 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 played each other once in either a home or a way fixture. The top four ranked teams qualified for the classification round, playing in two semi-finals with the winners contesting the final and losers the third place match.

Rules

In addition to FIH sanctioned rules, Hockey Australia is implementing the following rules for Hockey One:

Point allocation

Match points will be distributed as follows:

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. [4]

Head Coach: Mark Victory

Venues

Melbourne Perth Adelaide
Melbourne Sports Centre Perth Hockey Stadium MATE Stadium
Capacity: 8,000Capacity: 6,000Capacity: 4,000
State Netball Hockey Centre.jpg Perth Hockey Stadium.jpg State Hockey Centre (SA) Resized.jpg
Brisbane
Queensland State Hockey Centre
Capacity: 1,000
State Hockey Centre gen view 1a.jpg
Canberra
National Hockey Centre
Goulburn
Goulburn Hockey Complex
Hobart Narellan Newcastle
Tasmanian Hockey Centre Macarthur Regional Hockey ComplexNewcastle International Hockey Centre

Results

Preliminary round

PosTeamPldWWDLDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Fire 000000000 Semi-finals
2 Flag of Queensland.svg Brisbane Blaze 000000000
3 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Canberra Chill 000000000
4 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg HC Melbourne 000000000
5 Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Pride 000000000
6 Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth Thundersticks 000000000
7 Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Tigers 000000000
First match(es) will be played: 11 October 2024. 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

11 October 2024
21:00 (ACDT)
Adelaide Fire Flag of South Australia.svg v Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg HC Melbourne
Report
MATE Stadium, Adelaide

12 October 2024
16:30 (AEDT)
Tassie Tigers Flag of Tasmania.svg v Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Pride
Report
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart

13 October 2024
15:30 (AEDT)
Canberra Chill Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg v Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth Thundersticks
Report
National Hockey Centre, Canberra

18 October 2024
18:30 (AEDT)
Canberra Chill Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg v Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Fire
Report
National Hockey Centre, Canberra

19 October 2024
15:00 (AEDT)
NSW Pride Flag of New South Wales.svg v Flag of Queensland.svg Brisbane Blaze
Report
Newcastle International Hockey Centre, Newcastle

20 October 2024
17:30 (AWST)
Perth Thundersticks Flag of Western Australia.svg v Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Tigers
Report
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth

25 October 2024
21:00 (AEST)
Brisbane Blaze Flag of Queensland.svg v Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Canberra Chill
Report
Queensland State Hockey Centre, Brisbane

26 October 2024
20:00 (AEDT)
HC Melbourne Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg v Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth Thundersticks
Report
Melbourne Sports Centre, Melbourne

27 October 2024
17:00 (ACDT)
Adelaide Fire Flag of South Australia.svg v Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Tigers
Report
MATE Stadium, Adelaide

1 November 2024
18:30 (AEDT)
HC Melbourne Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg v Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Pride
Report
Melbourne Sports Centre, Melbourne

2 November 2024
15:00 (AEDT)
Tassie Tigers Flag of Tasmania.svg v Flag of Queensland.svg Brisbane Blaze
Report
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart

3 November 2024
19:00 (AWST)
Perth Thundersticks Flag of Western Australia.svg v Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Fire
Report
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth

8 November 2024
20:30 (AEDT)
NSW Pride Flag of New South Wales.svg v Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth Thundersticks
Report
Macarthur Regional Hockey Complex, Narellan

9 November 2024
16:30 (AEDT)
Tassie Tigers Flag of Tasmania.svg v Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Canberra Chill
Report
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart

10 November 2024
15:00 (AEST)
Brisbane Blaze Flag of Queensland.svg v Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg HC Melbourne
Report
Queensland State Hockey Centre, Brisbane

15 November 2024
20:00 (AEDT)
Canberra Chill Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg v Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg HC Melbourne
Report
National Hockey Centre, Canberra

16 November 2024
21:00 (ACDT)
Adelaide Fire Flag of South Australia.svg v Flag of New South Wales.svg NSW Pride
Report
MATE Stadium, Adelaide

17 November 2024
17:30 (AWST)
Perth Thundersticks Flag of Western Australia.svg v Flag of Queensland.svg Brisbane Blaze
Report
Perth Hockey Stadium, Perth

22 November 2024
18:30 (AEDT)
HC Melbourne Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg v Flag of Tasmania.svg Tassie Tigers
Report
Melbourne Sports Centre, Melbourne

23 November 2024
17:00 (AEST)
Brisbane Blaze Flag of Queensland.svg v Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Fire
Report
Queensland State Hockey Centre, Brisbane

24 November 2024
13:00 (AEDT)
NSW Pride Flag of New South Wales.svg v Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Canberra Chill
Report
Goulburn Hockey Complex, Goulburn

Classification round

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
30 November
 
 
1st Pool
 
1 December
 
4th Pool
 
W SF1
 
30 November
 
W SF2
 
2nd Pool
 
 
3rd Pool
 
Third place
 
 
1 December
 
 
L SF1
 
 
L SF2

Semi-finals

30 November 2024
12:30 (AEDT)
1st PoolSF14th Pool
Report
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart

30 November 2024
16:00 (AEDT)
2nd PoolSF23rd Pool
Report
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart

Third and fourth place

1 December 2024
10:00 (AEDT)
Loser SF1vLoser SF2
Report
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart

Final

1 December 2024
13:00 (AEDT)
Winner SF1vWinner SF2
Report
Tasmanian Hockey Centre, Hobart

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