Queensland go back-to-back-to-back at 2023 Women’s Masters

Published Mon 09 Oct 2023

The 2023 Women’s Masters Championships have concluded after an epic nine days of competition across six locations in Perth.

Queensland once again staked their claim as the number one women’s masters state after claiming four of the eight gold medals on offer. The Sunshine State won the 34+, 40+, 55+ and 60+ age categories, while NSW took out the 65+ and 70+ age divisions.

The Women’s Masters Championships continues to get bigger and better each year, with a whopping 48 teams competing across seven age divisions in 2023. This is seven more than the 42 that took part in 2022.

“Masters hockey in Australia is alive and well,” said Hockey Australia Board Director Pat Hall, who attended the event.

“Our national Masters championships are by far the most popular event in terms of player attendance and volume. It was great to see so many being drawn back to this event each year.

“The effort and expense that all the interstate teams and visitors have put in to be part of these championships cannot be underestimated – it highlights how popular Masters hockey is.”

“Congratulations to all of the winners and everyone involved in making this such a huge success.”

The 2023 Hockey Australia Master Championships was proudly supported by the Western Australian Government through Tourism Western Australia, together with the City of Joondalup.

2023 Hockey Australia Women’s Masters Championships
22 September - 30 September 2023
Perth, Western Australia
34+ results
40+ results
45+ results
50+ results
55+ results
60+ results
65+ results
70+ results

Gold Medal Matches
34+ QLD M 4-3 WA G
40+ QLD M 0-0 (2-1 SO) WA
45+ VIC 1-0 NSW
50+ WA 4-0 NSW
55+ QLD 3-1 NSW 
60+ QLD M 1-0 WA
65+ NSW 0-0 (2-1 SO) VIC
70+ NSW 2-0 VIC

Medallists

MEDALS 34+ 40+ 45+ 50+ 55+ 60+ 65+ 70+
GOLD QLD M QLD M VIC WA QLD QLD M NSW NSW
SILVER WA G WA NSW NSW NSW WA VIC VIC
BRONZE ACT VIC WA G QLD WA NSW WA WA


Play the Whistle Award
34+ Western Australia Black
40+ Western Australia and Queensland Gold (joint winners) 
45+ Victoria 
50+ Australian Capital Territory
55+ Western Australia
60+ Queensland Gold 
65+ Victoria 
70+ New South Wales

Leading Goal Scorer
34+ Jacinta Amundsen (WA G) and Emma Taylor (ACT) (joint winners)
40+ Belinda Page (TAS)
45+ Nanette Latta (VIC)
50+ Shannon Kavanagh (NSW)
55+ Claire Wright (WA)
60+ Karen Iwanuscha (QLD M) and Amanda Beukes and Kim Chandler (WA) (joint winners)
65+ Diana Fraser (QLD) and Susan Deakin (QLD) and Janie Davey (VIC) and Sue Bessell (NSW)
70+ Kerrie Wood (NSW)

Player of the Final Match
34+ Cindy Hack (QLD M)
40+ Tanya Storer (WA)
45+ Naomi Pickford (VIC)
50+ Anita Scott (WA)
55+ Sheryl Simpson (QLD)
60+ Teresa Kuss (QLD M)
65+ Sue Barling (VIC)
70+ Mary Lofthouse (VIC)


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