Australia Roller Hockey National Championship

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Australia Roller Hockey National Championship
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Sport Roller Hockey
Founded?
No. of teams10
CountryFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Most recent
champion(s)
Scorpion Black

Thedicks Australian Roller Hockey National Championship is the biggest Roller Hockey Clubs Championship in Australia.

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Participated Teams in the last Season

The teams that participated in the last Australian championship, in Sunshine, Melbourne, were:Cannons RHC, Taipans RHC, Kwinana RHC, Mordialloc RHC, Australia u20, Dandenong RHC, Lisport RHC and Northsports RHC

List of Winners

YearChampion
2010Scorpion Black
2009Cannons RHC

Number of Championships by team

TeamChampionships
Scorpion Black1
Cannons RHC1
TOTAL2

Participating teams in the 2006 Club Championship


[1] Venue - Stafford Skate Centre, Brisbane, Queensland.

Dandenong (Senior), Mackay Mustangs (Pee Wee, Juvenile, Intermediate, Women, Senior), Mordialloc (Senior), Northsports Inc. (Pee Wee, Juvenile, Women, Senior), Paco De Arcos (Senior), Scorpions (Juvenile, Intermediate, Women), Skateabout (Senior), Stafford (Pee Wee, Women, Senior), Stafford Kings (Senior), Papatoetoe NZ (Pee Wee, Juvenile, Intermediate, Senior), Wellington NZ (Intermediate)

List of Winners

SeniorWomenIntermediateJuvenilesPee Wee
1st Paco de Arcos (?)1st Stafford1st Scorpions1st Mackay Mustangs1st Stafford
2nd Skateabout (?)2nd Scorpions2nd Mackay Mustangs2nd Northsports2nd Papatoetoe
3rd Stafford3rd Northsports3rd Wellington3rd Scorpions3rd Northsports
4th Mordialloc4th Mackay Mustangs4th Papatoetoe4th Papatoetoe4th Mackay Mustangs
5th Northsports
6th Dandenong (?)
7th Stafford Kings (?)
8th Papatoetoe (?)
9th Mackay Mustangs

Participating States in the 2004 National Championship

[2] Venue - Northskate, Glenn Innes, New South Wales.

List of Winners

SeniorYouthJuveniles
1st Victoria1st Victoria1st Queensland
2nd Queensland2nd Queensland2nd Victoria
3rd New South Wales3rd New South Wales

Participating teams in the 2004 Club Championship


[3] Venue - Northskate, Glenn Innes, New South Wales.

Campbellfield Cannons (Juvenile, Women, Senior), Dandenong (Youth, Senior), MRSA Mackay Mustangs (Juvenile, Youth, Senior), Mordialloc (Senior), Northsports Inc. (Juvenile x2, Women, Senior), Skateabout (Senior), Stafford (Youth, Women, Senior), Australian Junior Development Squad (Senior), Australian Youth Development Squad (Women), Papatoetoe NZ (Senior)

List of Winners

WomenYouthJuvenile
1st Campbellfield Cannons1st Dandenong1st Mackay Mustangs
2nd Stafford2nd Mackay Mustangs2nd Campbellfield Cannons
3rd Northsports3rd Stafford3rd Northsports 1
4th Northsports 2

List of Winners - Seniors

This is not an official result as there were no finals series, so an accumulation of points from win(3), draw(2), loss(1) and forfeit(0) was used. The Australian Junior Development Squad games haven't been counted in. The Campbellfield Canons team played one extra game (they played all teams). Northsports played all teams except the Australian Junior Development Squad, so I have assumed the extra game was against Campbellfield Canons, so neither team is awarded points for the game, although Campbellfield Canons defeated Northsports, which I have used to break the points tie! All other teams played 6 games if the game against the Australian Junior Development Squad isn't counted in. This results in Campbellfield Canons earning 14 points instead of 16 points. Skateabout ended with 16 points and actually defeated Campbellfield Canons 9 goals to 8 goals during the competition so earn 1st place (if Campbellfield Canons are awarded 16 points, goal difference makes this awkward!). This definitely needs to be confirmed by the Officials so purely non-official results only.

1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th
SkateaboutCampbellfield CanonsNorthsportsStaffordDandenongMordiallocPapatoetoe NZMackay MustangsAustralian Junior Dev
16 points14 points14 points13 points12 points11 points10 points6 points14 points
4 Wins, 2 Draws4 Wins, 2 Losses3 Wins, 2 Draws, 1 Loss3 Wins, 1 Draw, 2 Losses3 Wins, 3 Losses1 Win, 3 Draws, 2 Losses2 wins, 4 Losses6 Losses3 Wins, 2 draws, 1 Loss

Participating States in the 2003 National Championship

[4] Venue - Skateabout, Albury, New South Wales.

List of Winners

SeniorWomenMastersJuniorYouthJuveniles
1st Queensland1st Victoria1st Queensland1st Victoria1st Victoria1st Victoria
2nd Victoria2nd Queensland2nd Western Australia2nd Queensland2nd Queensland2nd Queensland
3rd Western Australia3rd Western Australia3rd Victoria

Participating teams in the 2003 Club Championship

[5] Venue - Skateabout, Albury, New South Wales.

Albury (Senior), Beechworth (Youth), Campbellfield Canons (Juvenile, Youth, Women), Dandenong (Youth, Senior), Kwinana (Women, Senior, Masters), MRSA Mackay Mustangs (Juvenile, Youth, Senior), Mordialloc (Senior), Northsports (Youth, Women, Senior), Skateabout (Senior), Stafford (Women, Senior), Australian Junior Development Squad (Senior), New Zealand Combined (Youth)

List of Winners

SeniorWomenMastersYouthJuveniles
1st Stafford1st Campbellfield1st Kwinana1st Campbellfield1st Campbellfield
2nd Mordialloc2nd Stafford2nd Mordialloc2nd Beechworth2nd Mackay Mustangs
3rd Skateabout3rd Northsports3rd Mackay Mustangs

Overall Club Champion

Campbellfield

Participating States in the 2000 National Championship

[6] Venue - Springers Leisure Centre, Keysborough, Victoria.

Date - 26/09/2000 to 29/09/2000.

List of Winners

SeniorWomenMastersJuniorYouthJuveniles
1st Victoria1st Victoria1st Victoria1st Victoria1st Western Australia1st Victoria
2nd Queensland2nd Queensland2nd Queensland2nd Western Australia2nd Queensland2nd Queensland
3rd Western Australia3rd Western Australia3rd Western Australia3rd Queensland3rd Victoria3rd Western Australia

Overall State Points

PlaceStateState Points
Champion StateVictoria22
2ndQueensland17
3rdWestern Australia15

Participating teams in the 2000 Club Championship

[7] Venue - Springers Leisure Centre, Keysborough, Victoria.

Date - 20/09/2000 to 25/09/2000.

Bunbury (Juvenile, Junior, Senior), Campbellfield (Pee Wee, Juvenile, Youth, Junior, Senior), Dandenong (Pee Wee, Juvenile, Youth, Women), Harvey (Youth), Kwinana (Juvenile, Youth, Junior, Women, Senior, Masters), Lisport (Senior), Mordialloc (Youth, Senior), Northsports Inc. (Juvenile, Junior, Women, Senior, Masters), Paco de Arcos (Junior, Senior), Skateabout (Senior, Masters), Stafford (Senior), Townsville (Junior, Women)

List of Winners

SeniorWomenMastersJuniorYouthJuvenilesPee Wee
1st Stafford1st Dandenong1st Skateabout1st Paco de Arcos1st Campbellfield1st Campbellfield1st Dandenong
2nd Skateabout2nd Townsville2nd Kwinana2nd Bunbury2nd Kwinana2nd Bunbury2nd Campbellfield
3rd Bunbury3rd Kwinana3rd Northsports3rd Townsville3rd Dandenong3rd Kwinana
4th Paco de Arcos4th Northsports4th Campbellfield4th Harvey4th Dandenong
5th Campbellfield5th Kwinana5th Mordialloc5th Northsports
6th Lisport6th Northsports
7th Mordialloc
8th Northsports
9th Kwinana

Overall Club Points

PlaceClubClub Points
Champion ClubCampbellfield19
2ndBunbury16
3rdKwinana14
4thPaco de Arcos12
5thDandenong11
5thSkateabout11
7thStafford9
8thTownsville7
9thNorthsports6
10thLisport4
10thMordialloc4
12thHarvey2

Participating States in the 1997 National Championship


[8] Venue - Homebush Hall B, Sydney, New South Wales.

List of Winners

SeniorWomenMastersJuniorYouthJuvenile
1st Queensland 11st New South Wales1st Victoria1st Victoria 11st Western Australia 11st Victoria 1
2nd New South Wales2nd Queensland2nd New South Wales2nd New South Wales2nd Victoria 2
3rd Victoria3rd Victoria3rd Victoria 23rd Victoria 13rd Western Australia 2
4th Western Australia4th Queensland4th Victoria 24th New South Wales
5th Queensland 25th Western Australia 25th Queensland
6th Queensland6th Western Australia 1

Participating teams in the 1997 Club Championship


[9] Venue - Campbellfield Roller Skating Rink, Melbourne, Victoria.

Albury (Youth, Junior), Campbellfield (Pee Wee, Juvenile, Youth), Dandenong (Juvenile, Youth), Lisport (Junior, Senior), Mordialloc (Pee Wee, Senior), Muswellbrook (Senior), Paco DeArcos (Juvenile, Junior), Stafford (Junior, Senior), Windser Skatel (Senior)

List of Winners

SeniorJuniorYouthJuvenilePee Wee
1st Stafford1st Albury1st Campbellfield Canons1st Campbellfield Canons1st Campbellfield Canons 1
2nd Mordialloc 12nd Lisport2nd Albury2nd Paco de Arcos2nd Mordialloc
3rd Muswellbrook3rd Paco de Arcos3rd Dandenong3rd Dandenong3rd Campbellfield Canons 2
4th Windser Skatel4th Stafford
5th Lisport
6th Mordialloc 2

Number of Championships by Club

ClubDivision Wins
Campbellfield3
Albury1
Stafford1
TOTAL5

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References

  1. 2006 Championship Program
  2. 2004 Championships Program
  3. 2004 Championship Program
  4. 2003 Championships Program
  5. 2003 Championships Program
  6. 2000 Championships RSA Report
  7. 2000 Championships RSA Report
  8. Hockey Facts Volume 1 Issue 4
  9. Hockey Facts Volume 1 Issue 4