Gordon-North Sydney Hockey Club

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Gordon North Sydney Hockey Club, often referred to as GNS, is a hockey club located on the North Shore of Sydney, Australia. [1] The club is a member of the Northern Sydney and Beaches Hockey Association. [2]

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The men's team has featured many Australian representatives over the years, including Kookaburras Brent Livermore, Jamie Dwyer, Matthew Butturini and Mark Knowles. Similarly, the women's team has included players such as Hockeyroos Murphy Allendorf, Grace Jeffery and Anna Flanagan.

In 2020, the GNS's men's portion of the club combined with Manly Hockey Club's men's department in order to meet the Sydney Hockey Association's New Premier League structure. [3]

History

Today's Gordon North Sydney Hockey Club [4] is a result of many mergers, occurring over the past century.

North Sydney District Hockey Club was viewed as a dominant Men's hockey club in Sydney throughout the 1970s and 1980s, as all 7 men's teams played in the Grand Finals in 1979. The club began as a result of a merger between the North Sydney Police Boys Club and the Cremorne-North Sydney Hockey Club in 1953, and later merged again with Mosman Hockey Club during the 1959–60 season.[ citation needed ]

Gordon Hockey Club is believed to have been founded in the 1920s, also as a result of a merger, and this early club played under the banner of Gordon-Wahroongah Hockey Club from 1952 until 1991, when it became incorporated.[ citation needed ]

In 1991, Gordon North Sydney Hockey Club emerged from a merger of North Sydney District Hockey Club and Gordon Hockey Club, as North Sydney wasn't receiving approval or help from their local council regarding a future commitment to club infrastructure, such as the desired addition of an artificial turf field at their facility. The club was also seeing declining player numbers at the time, adding to their dissatisfaction. In a contrast between the merging clubs, Gordon had the newly built Ku-ring-gai Hockey Centre and increasing player numbers, but had yet to crack the top men's and women's grades, leading to the eventual merger which provided a top ranked men's team.[ citation needed ]

Success and performance

Gordon North Sydney Hockey Club and their respective mergers have had a host of successes since their inception(s), across a variety of awards:

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