Australian Country Championships Explained

Australian Country
Championships
Sport:Field Hockey
Teams:7
Country:Australia
Champion:M: WA Country
W: QLD Country
Most Champs:M: NSW Country
(7 titles)
W: QLD Country (7 titles)
Website:http://www.hockey.org.au

The Australian Country Championships are field hockey tournaments hosted annually in Australia. Unlike other National Australian Championships, the Australian Country Championships only comprise teams made up of players from country regions of each Australian state, as well as a team from the Australian Defence Force.

The 2016 edition of the tournament was held in Darwin, Northern Territory. Seven teams competed in both the men's and women's tournaments.

NSW Country were champions in both the men's and women's tournaments, defeating the ADF and QLD Country respectively. WA Country finished third in the men's tournament by defeating QLD Country, while VIC Country defeated the ADF to finish third in the women's tournament.[1] [2]

Teams

The following are the teams from the 2017 tournaments.

Competition format

The tournament is played in a round robin format, with each team facing each other once. Final placings after the pool matches determine playoffs.

The fifth and sixth placed teams contest the fifth and sixth place match, the third and fourth placed teams contest the third and fourth place match, and the top two teams compete in the final.

Competition rules

The Australian Country Championships have not adapted FIH rules of four 15–minute quarters, but instead use the old format of two 35–minute halves.

Points system

ResultPoints
Win3
Draw1
Loss0

Finals matches

During finals if games end in a tie, no overtime will be played and the higher ranked team from the pool matches will finish as a higher placing.

Men's tournament

Results

Summaries

YearHostswidth=1% rowspan=20 bgcolor=ffffffGold Medal Matchwidth=1% rowspan=20 bgcolor=ffffffThird and Fourth
width=14%Championswidth=9%Scorewidth=14%Runners-upwidth=14%3rd placewidth=9%Scorewidth=14%4th place
2014Toowoomba, QLD
NSW
2–1
QLD

VIC
2–2
ADF
2015Wollongong, NSW
NSW
0–0
(4–2 pen.)

VIC

QLD
6–1
WA
2016Darwin, NT
NSW
4–1
ADF

WA
1–0
QLD
2017Townsville, QLD
NSW
3–1
QLD

VIC
1–0
ADF
2018Berri, SA
NSW
5–0
QLD

WA
5–1
ADF
2019Shepparton, VIC
NSW
3–0
QLD

VIC
3–1
ADF
2022Albany, WA
QLD
5–0
WA

VIC
3–1
NSW
2023Shepparton, VIC
WA
1–0
VIC

QLD
4–1
NSW

Team performances

Team201320142015201620172018201920222023Total
ADF4th4th5thbgcolor=silver2nd4th4th4th5th5th9
NSWbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1st4th4th9
NT5th1
QLD3rdbgcolor=silver2nd3rd4thbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1st3rd9
SA6th6th7th6th6th6th6th6th6th9
VIC5th3rdbgcolor=silver2nd6th3rd5th3rd3rdbgcolor=silver2nd9
WAbgcolor=silver2nd5th4th3rd5th3rd5thbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1st9
Total 66676666655

Women's tournament

Results

Summaries

YearHostswidth=1% rowspan=20 bgcolor=ffffffGold Medal Matchwidth=1% rowspan=20 bgcolor=ffffffThird and Fourth
width=14%Championswidth=9%Scorewidth=14%Runners-upwidth=14%3rd placewidth=9%Scorewidth=14%4th place
2014Toowoomba, QLD
QLD
4–1
NSW

VIC
2–1
WA
2015Wollongong, NSW
VIC
2–0
WA

NSW
2–1
QLD
2016Darwin, NT
NSW
2–1
QLD

VIC
1–0
ADF
2017Townsville, QLD
QLD
2–0
NSW

ADF
2–0
WA
2018Berri, SA
QLD
1–0
NSW

ADF
2–1
SA
2019Shepparton, VIC
QLD
1–0
NSW

VIC
6–2
ADF
2022Albany, WA
QLD
1–0
NSW

VIC
1–0
ADF
2023Shepparton, VIC
QLD
3–3
(4–2 pen.)

NSW

VIC
2–1
ADF

Team performances

Team201320142015201620172018201920222023Total
ADF6th6th5th4th3rd3rd4th4th4th9
NSWbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silver2nd3rdbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silver2nd9
NT5th1
QLDbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1st4thbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1st9
SA5th5th6th7th6th4th6th6th5th9
VIC3rd3rdbgcolor=gold1st3rd5th6th3rd3rd3rd9
WA4th4thbgcolor=silver2nd6th4th5th5th5th6th9
Total 66676666655

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016 Women's Australian Country Championship. Hockey Australia. 12 July 2017.
  2. Web site: 2016 Men's Australian Country Championship. Hockey Australia. 12 July 2017.