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October 25, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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After 15 days of action across six locations in Perth and Joondalup, here’s a recap of the results from the 2023 Hockey Australia Men’s Masters Championships.

Western Australia had an event to remember, the home state making it to every gold medal match. WA won seven gold medals in the 34+, 45+/2, 50+/1, 50+/2, 60+/1, 65+/2 and 75+ age groups. Queensland and New South Wales also shared success, claiming three age division gold medals apiece.

The Men’s Masters Championships continues to go from strength to strength this year’s edition featuring 88 teams across 15 competitions, bettering the 80 that took part in 2022.

This year also saw the 80+ age group introduced with Victoria beating Western Australia 4-3 in a shootout to claim the inaugural title.

The true spirit of masters was exemplified in the 65+/2 division where New South Wales was struck down with covid leaving them unable to compete in the Bronze Medal match. South Australia showed their class and sportsmanship as they agreed that in the absence of the match, both teams share the bronze medal.

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

2023 Hockey Australia Men’s Masters Championships
23 September – 7 October 2023
Perth, Western Australia
34+ results
40+ results
45+/1 results
45+/2 results
50+/1 results
50+/2 results
55+/1 results
55+/2 results
60+/1 results
60+/2 results
65+/1 results
65+/2 results
70+ results
75+ results
80+ results

Gold Medal Matches
34+ WA 3-1 TAS
40+ NSW B 4-0 WA
45+/1 VIC 0-0 (3-1 SO) WA
45+/2 WA 3-0 VIC
50+/1 WA 1-0 NSW
50+/2 WA G 2-1 NSW
55+/1 QLD 0-0 (2-1) WA
55+/2 QLDM 1-1 (4-1 SO) WA 
60+/1 WA 5-0 VIC
60+/2 NSW 3-2 WA
65+/1 QLD 1-0 WA
65+/2 WA 0-0 (3-1) QLD
70+ NSW 2-1 WA
75+ WA 0-0 (4-2 SO) QLD
80+ VIC 1-1 (4-3 SO) WA

Medallists
34+
Gold – WA, Silver – TAS, Bronze – ACT

40+
Gold – NSWB, Silver – WA, Bronze – WAC

45+/1
Gold – VIC, Silver – WA, Bronze – ACT

45+/2
Gold – WA, Silver – VIC, Bronze – QLDM

50+/1
Gold – WA, Silver – NSW, Bronze – QLD

50+/2
Gold – WAG, Silver – NSW, Bronze – VIC

60+/1
Gold – WA, Silver – VIC, Bronze – QLD

60+/2
Gold – NSW, Silver – WA, Bronze – NT

65+/1
Gold – QLD, Silver – WA, Bronze – NSW

65+/2
Gold – WA, Silver – QLD, Bronze – SA/NSW

70+
Gold – NSW, Silver – WA, Bronze – VIC

75+
Gold – WA, Silver – QLD, Bronze – SA

80+
Gold – VIC, Silver – WA, Bronze – WAC

Leading Goal Scorer
34+ Glenn Turner (ACT)
40+ Andrew Ward (QLD M) and Alex Jones (NSW B) (joint winners)
45+/1 Jason Baldwin (QLD) and Chris McCarthy (ACT) (joint winners) 
45+/2 Grant Watton (WA)
50+/1 Andrew Newton (NSW)
50+/2 Glenn Austin (QLD G)
55+/1 Craig Mckenzie (WA)
55+/2 Keith Scherer (QLD M)
60+/1 Simon Winter (VIC)
60+/2 Brett Waters (WA)
65+/1 Peter Crowe (WA)
65+/2 Michael Sputore (WA)
70+ Noel French (NSW) 
75+ Graeme Worth (WA)
80+ Hammond D’Souza (WA) and Ron Venables (WA) (joint winners)

Player of the Final Match
34+ Edward Welch (WA)
40+ Stuart Fletcher (NSW B)
45+/1 Colin Edwards (VIC)
45+/2 Craig Seddon (WA)
50+/1 Patrick Knott (WA)
50+/2 Paul Tang (WA)
55+/1 Dean Armitidge (WA)
55+/2 William Allen (QLD M)
60+/1 Kevin Knapp (WA)
60+/2 Brett Waters (WA)
65+/1 Peter Mann (QLD)
65+/2 John Rogers (WA)
70+ Dennis Cranston (NSW)
75+ Bobby Francis (QLD)
80+ Ron Venables (WA)

Player of the Tournament
34+ Ian McHugh (TAS)
40+ Lee Cormack (NSW B)
45+/1 Nigel Toussaint (VIC)
45+/2 NA
50+/1 Andrew Newton (NSW)
50+/2 NA
55+/1 Dean Lomax (WA C)
55+/2 NA
60+/1 Tony Jones (WA)
60+/2 NA
65+/1 Peter Crowe (WA)
65+/2 NA
70+ Bruce Snape (NSW)
75+ Winton Inkster (SA)
80+ David Sinclair (VIC)

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