New South Wales Arrows

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NSW Arrows
NicknameArrows
Association Hockey Australia
AHL
CoachKatrina Powell
Assistant CoachPam Goodwin
Home Ground Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre
ColoursSky Blue
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Home colours
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Away colours
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The New South Wales Arrows are a nationally competing field hockey team based in Sydney, Australia. [1] Their most recent Australian Hockey League title win was in 2014. [2] In 2015, NSW beat the ACT in the bronze medal playoff, securing 3rd place in the final rankings after beating Canberra Labor Club Strikers 3-1. [3] The NSW Arrows are the most successful team in the AHL, winning a record 9 titles in the years 1993, 1996, 1998-2002, 2009 and 2014.

Contents

NSW Arrows Team 2015 [4]
PlayersTeam Officials
  • Jocelyn Bartram (Goalkeeper)
  • Alysha Borg
  • Lily Brazel
  • Belinda Brooks
  • Tamsin Bunt
  • Mathilda Carmichael
  • Kyah Gray
  • Kate Hanna
  • Greta Hayes
  • Rene Hunter (Goalkeeper)
  • Kate Jenner
  • Emma McLeish (Captain) [5]
  • Georgina Morgan
  • Kaitlin Nobbs
  • Mikaela Patterson
  • Makaela Potts
  • Tegan Risk
  • Emma Scriven
  • Cara Simpson
  • Emily Smith (Captain) [6]
  • Grace Stewart
  • Mariah Williams
  • Head coach: Katrina Powell
  • Coach: Pam Goodwin

[7] [8]

NSW women's state hockey team
PlayersCoaching staff
  • Jocelyn Bartram
  • Eliza Brazel
  • Lily Brazel
  • Belinda Brooks
  • Mathilda Carmichael
  • Jade Close
  • Kasey Cocking
  • Toni Cronk
  • Casey Eastham
  • Alyssa Healy
  • Emily Hurtz
  • Kate Jenner
  • Nina Khoury
  • Tamsin Lee
  • Emma McLeish
  • Jacklyn McRae
  • Rachel Miller
  • Harriet Moore
  • Georgina Morgan
  • Stephanie Purdy
  • Megan Rivers
  • Emily Smith
  • Jade Warrender
  • Holly Webster
  • Kellie White
  • Head coach: Anthony Thornton
  • Asst coach: Warren Birmingham
  • Manager: Georgina Gunner

[9]

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  2. "Bunt returns to stake her Hockeyroo claim". 25 September 2015.
  3. "Bones can't crack it for medal, Hill scores goal in NSW's losing cause". 5 October 2015.
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