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Tassie Tigers
Home groundTasmanian Hockey Centre
LeagueAustralian Hockey League

The Tassie Tigers are an Australian field hockey team from Tasmania who compete in the Australian Hockey League.[1] In 2014 the Tigers became the AHL champions, drawing 2-2 with the WA Thundersticks in the gold medal game, but eventually winning 3-2 in penalty shoot-outs.[2]

Season Standings

Year Position
2013 5th
2014 1st
2015 3rd
2016 7th
2017 7th

Squads

2015 AHL Squad

No. Name Club
1 Jayden Pearson University
3 Angus Boulton Derwent
4 Hayden Beltz DiamondBacks
5 Geoff Cock Derwent
6 Julian Vittorio NWG
8 Kurt Mackey OHA
9 Jeremy Edwards OHA
11 Eddie Ockenden NWG
13 Joshua Beltz DiamondBacks
14 Jack Welch DiamondBacks
15 Kieron Arthur NWG
16 Jai Walker-Kidd NWG
19 Tim Deavin Derwent
20 James Bourke NWG
22 James Dick University
23 Dougal Middleton Derwent
28 William Shaw Derwent
32 Tristan Clemons Melville City

2016 AHL Squad

No. Name Club
1 Jayden Pearson University
2 Lewis Short DiamondBacks
3 Angus Boulton Derwent
4 Hayden Beltz DiamondBacks
6 Julian Vittorio NWG
7 Ian McHugh Canterbury
8 Kurt Mackey OHA
9 Jeremy Edwards OHA
11 Eddie Ockenden NWG
14 Jack Welch DiamondBacks
15 Kieron Arthur NWG
18 Grant Woodcock DiamondBacks
19 Tim Deavin Derwent
20 James Bourke NWG
21 Ben Read University
22 James Dick University
28 William Shaw Derwent
29 Sam McCambridge OHA

2017 AHL Squad

No. Name Club
1 Jayden Pearson University
4 Hayden Beltz DiamondBacks
7 Ian McHugh Canterbury
8 Kurt Mackey OHA
9 Jeremy Edwards OHA
10 Linden McCarthy Derwent
11 Eddie Ockenden NWG
12 Sam McCulloch Canterbury
13 Joshua Beltz Diamondbacks
14 Jack Welch DiamondBacks
15 Kieron Arthur NWG
16 Jai Walker-Kidd NWG
19 Tim Deavin Derwent
20 James Bourke NWG
21 Ben Read University
22 James Dick University
29 Sam McCambridge OHA
32 Tristan Clemons Melville City

2018 AHL Squad

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OHA's Oliver Smith is congratulated by Premier Will Hodgman

The 2018 Squad was announced in late July with the exciting inclusion of OHA young gun Oliver Smith[3] after a dominant display in the National Under 21 Tournament where Tasmania won the Gold Medal[4].

Name Club
Kieron Arthur NWG
Benji Austin NWG
Hayden Beltz DiamondBacks
Joshua Beltz DiamondBacks
James Bourke NWG
Tim Deavin Derwent
James Dick University
Jermey Edwards OHA
Gobindraj Gill NWG
Nicholas Leslie OHA
Kurt Mackey OHA
Sam McCambridge OHA
Linden McCarthy Derwent
Sam McCulloch Canterbury
Eddie Ockenden NWG
Jayden Pearson University
Ben Read University
Billy Shaw Derwent
Oliver Smith OHA
Jack Welch DiamondBacks
Alistair White NWG
Grant Woodcock DiamondBacks

Awards

Individual

Player of the Tournament:

Tournament Highest Goalscorer:

  • Craig Keegan (2) - 1999 (15 Goals), 2000 (10 Goals)
  • Marcus Richardson - 2007 (12 Goals)
  • Eddie Ockenden - 2011 (11 Goals)
  • Kieron Arthur - 2017 (9 Goals)

Player of the Final:

Team

Tournament Champions: 2014

Play the Whistle Award: 2014, 2015

References