2018 Women's Australian Hockey League

The 2018 Women's Australian Hockey League was the 26th edition of the women's field hockey tournament. The 2018 edition of the tournament was held between 6 – 28 October, and featured a new format from previous editions.[1]

2018 Women's Australian Hockey League
Tournament details
Host countryAustralia Australia
CityGold Coast (finals venue)
Dates6 – 28 October
Teams8
Venue9 (in 9 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsNew South Wales NSW Arrows (10th title)
Runner-upQueensland QLD Scorchers
Third placeAustralian Capital Territory Canberra Strikers
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Goals scored155 (6.46 per match)
Top scorer(s)Queensland Rebecca Greiner
Queensland Jodie Kenny
Victoria (state) Emily Hurtz (9 goals)
Best playerAustralian Capital Territory Elena Tice
Victoria (state) Lily Brazel
Best goalkeeperVictoria (state) Rachael Lynch
2017 (previous) (next) 2019

The finals phase of the 2018 tournament was held in the Queensland city of the Gold Coast, from the 25 – 28 October.[2]

NSW Arrows won the tournament for the tenth time, after defeating the QLD Scorchers 7–6 in the gold medal match.[3] Canberra Strikers won the bronze medal after defeating VIC Vipers 2–0 in a penalty shoot-out following a 4–4 draw.

Competition format

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Unlike previous editions of the Women's Australian Hockey League, the 2018 edition will include a very different format. Instead of the tournament being held at a single venue, the teams will play at least one home and away match during the pool stage, before converging on a singular venue for the Classification Round.[4]

The teams will be divided into two Pool A and Pool B, both consisting of four teams, with each team playing each other once. The teams will then progress to the Classification round, with each team playing a qualifying match, before progressing to either the fifth to eighth place playoffs, or the first to fourth place playoffs.

Rule Innovations

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As well as a new format, the 2018 AHL brought in new rule innovations from standard international hockey.[5]

Field Goal Conversions

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When a field goal is scored the same athlete will have an automatic one-on-one shootout with the goalkeeper for an extra goal.

Power Plays

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Each team possesses a five-minute Power Play to use at the end of either the second or fourth quarters, when teams are reduced to nine players each and where that team’s goals are worth double.

The allocation of Power Plays will be decided by the team which wins a pre-game coin toss. For example, if the coin toss winner elects to take their Power Play at end of the fourth quarter, the opposition must use at theirs at the end of the second quarter.

In the second and fourth quarters, the clock is initially set for 10 minutes, then re-set for a further five minutes for the Power Play. Play will re-commence with a centre pass taken by the team in possession of the Power Play.

Point Allocation

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All matches must have an outright result so drawn matches will be decided in a penalty shoot-out. Match points will be as follows:

· 5 points for a win
· 2 points to each team in the event of a draw
· 1 point will be awarded to the winner of the shoot-out
· 0 points to the loser of the match

Participating teams

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Venues

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Results

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Preliminary round

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Pool A

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Pos Team Pld W WD LD L GF GA GD Pts
1 Queensland QLD Scorchers 3 2 0 0 1 23 6 +17 10
2 New South Wales NSW Arrows 3 2 0 0 1 13 6 +7 10
3 Australian Capital Territory Canberra Strikers 3 2 0 0 1 6 5 +1 10
4 Tasmania Tassie Van Demons 3 0 0 0 3 1 26 25 0


Pool B

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Pos Team Pld W WD LD L GF GA GD Pts
1 Victoria (state) VIC Vipers 3 3 0 0 0 15 0 +15 15
2 South Australia SA Suns 3 2 0 0 1 6 3 +3 10
3 Western Australia WA Diamonds 3 1 0 0 2 7 5 +2 5
4 Northern Territory NT Pearls 3 0 0 0 3 1 21 20 0



Classification round

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QuarterfinalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
25 October 2018
 
 
Queensland QLD Scorchers13
 
27 October 2018
 
Northern Territory NT Pearls0
 
Queensland QLD Scorchers2
 
25 October 2018
 
Australian Capital Territory Canberra Strikers1
 
South Australia SA Suns0 (2)
 
28 October 2018
 
Australian Capital Territory Canberra Strikers (p.s.o)0 (4)
 
Queensland QLD Scorchers6
 
25 October 2018
 
New South Wales NSW Arrows7
 
New South Wales NSW Arrows6
 
27 October 2018
 
Western Australia WA Diamonds0
 
New South Wales NSW Arrows4
 
25 October 2018
 
Victoria (state) VIC Vipers3 Third place match
 
Victoria (state) VIC Vipers6
 
28 October 2018
 
Tasmania Tassie Van Demons0
 
Australian Capital Territory Canberra Strikers (p.s.o)4 (2)
 
 
Victoria (state) VIC Vipers4 (0)
 

Quarterfinals

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Fifth to eighth place classification

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CrossoverFifth place match
 
      
 
27 October 2018
 
 
Northern Territory NT Pearls0
 
28 October 2018
 
South Australia SA Suns5
 
South Australia SA Suns2 (3)
 
27 October 2018
 
Western Australia WA Diamonds (p.s.o)2 (4)
 
Western Australia WA Diamonds10
 
 
Tasmania Tassie Van Demons0
 
Seventh place match
 
 
28 October 2018
 
 
Northern Territory NT Pearls5
 
 
Tasmania Tassie Van Demons3
Crossover
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Seventh and eighth place
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Fifth and sixth place
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First to fourth place classification

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Semi-finals
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Third and fourth place
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Final
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Awards

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Player of the Tournament Top Goalscorer Player of the Final Goalkeeper of the Tournament
Australian Capital Territory Elena Tice
Victoria (state) Lily Brazel
Queensland Rebecca Greiner
Queensland Jodie Kenny
Victoria (state) Emily Hurtz
New South Wales Kaitlin Nobbs Victoria (state) Rachael Lynch

Statistics

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Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W WD LD L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1st place, gold medalist(s) New South Wales NSW Arrows 6 5 0 0 1 30 15 +15 25 Gold Medal
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Queensland QLD Scorchers 6 4 0 0 2 44 14 +30 20 Silver Medal
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Australian Capital Territory Canberra Strikers 6 2 2 0 2 11 11 0 16 Bronze Medal
4 Victoria (state) VIC Vipers 6 4 0 1 1 28 8 +20 22
5 Western Australia WA Diamonds 6 2 1 0 3 19 13 +6 13
6 South Australia SA Suns 6 3 0 2 1 13 5 +8 19
7 Northern Territory NT Pearls 6 1 0 0 5 6 42 36 5
8 Tasmania Tassie Van Demons 6 0 0 0 6 4 47 43 0

Goalscorers

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There were 155 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 6.46 goals per match.

9 goals

8 goals

7 goals

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Source: Hockey Australia

References

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  1. "2018 AHL Schedule & Details Announced Ahead Of 2019 Revamp". Hockey Australia. Archived from the original on 13 September 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  2. "2018 Women's Australian Hockey League (AHL)". haockeyaustralia.altiusrt.com. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  3. "NSW Arrows Claim Last-Ever AHL Title In Thriller". Hockey Australia. Archived from the original on 24 December 2024. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  4. "2018 AHL Fixture" (PDF). Hockey Australia. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 May 2019. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  5. "A Simple Breakdown Of The 2018 AHL Rule Innovations". Hockey Australia. Archived from the original on 24 December 2024. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
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