Under 18 Australian Championships

The Under 18 Australian Championships are Field Hockey tournaments held annually in Australia. The tournament hosts ten teams from around Australia, one (or two) from each of the eight states. The event is split into men's and women's tournaments, played usually in the middle of the year.

Under 18 Australian
Championships
SportField Hockey
No. of teams10
CountryAustralia
Most recent
champion(s)
Pakistan U18 (men)
Queensland (women)
Most titlesWestern Australia
(2 titles) (men)
Queensland
(4 titles) (women)
Official websiteOfficial website

In the 2017 edition, Pakistan U18 won the men's tournament for the first time by defeating New South Wales 3–2 in the final. Western Australia won the bronze medal by defeating Tasmania 4–2 in the third and fourth place playoff.[1] In the women's tournament, Queensland won the tournament for the fourth time, by defeating New South Wales 2–0 in the final. Western Australia won the bronze medal by defeating Victoria 4–1 in the third and fourth playoff.[2]

Competition format

The tournament is divided into two pools, Pool A and Pool B, consisting of five teams in a round robin format, with a crossover match taking place between one team from each pool at some stage in the pool stage. Teams then progress into either Pool C, the medal round, or Pool D, the classification round. Teams carry over points from their previous match ups, and contest teams they are yet to play.

The top two teams in each of pools A and B then progress to Pool C. The top two teams in Pool C continue to contest the Final, while the bottom two teams of Pool C play in the Third and Fourth place match.

The remaining bottom placing teams make up Pool D. The team play the remainder of teams they are yet to face, and final placing in pool D determines final placing overall.

Competition rules

The tournament has not adapted FIH rules of four 15–minute quarters, but rather plays matches in two 35–minute halves.

Points System

Result Points
Win 3
Draw 1
Loss 0

Finals Matches

During finals if games end in a tie, no overtime will be played and the match will go straight to a penalty shoot-out.

Men's tournament

Results

  • Note: The following summaries comprise results from 2014 onwards, while the tournament was founded earlier.
Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2014 Details Canberra, ACT
Queensland
8 – 2
New South Wales

Western Australia
5 – 1
Victoria
2015 Details Melbourne, VIC
Western Australia
3 – 2
Tasmania

Victoria
6 – 3
Queensland
2016 Details Launceston, TAS
Western Australia
3 – 3
(2 – 1)
(penalties)

New South Wales

Victoria
3 – 2
Tasmania
2017 Details Hobart, TAS
Pakistan U18
3 – 2
New South Wales

Western Australia
4 – 2
Tasmania
2018 Details Launceston, TAS

Team Performances

Team 2014 2015 2016 2017 Total
ACT 7th6th9th9th4
NSW 1 2nd5th2nd2nd4
NSW 2 5th7th5th8th4
NT 9th10th10th10th4
 PAK U18 1st1
QLD 1 1st4th7th6th4
QLD 2 8th1
SA 8th8th6th7th4
TAS 6th2nd4th4th4
VIC 1 4th3rd3rd5th4
VIC 2 10th9th11th3
WA 3rd1st1st3rd4
Total1010111041

Women's Tournament

Results

  • Note: The following summaries comprise results from 2014 onwards, while the tournament was founded earlier.
Year Hosts Gold Medal Match Third and Fourth
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2014 Melbourne, VIC
QLD
5–2
NSW State

VIC Blue
3–2
ACT
2015 Adelaide, SA
QLD
4–0
VIC Blue

WA
2–0
NSW State
2016 Launceston, TAS
QLD 1
2–1
NSW State

WA
3–0
VIC Blue
2017 Hobart, TAS
QLD 1
2–0
NSW State

WA
4–1
VIC Blue
2018 Launceston, TAS
NSW State
3–2
WA

QLD Maroon
6–1
VIC
2019 Hobart, TAS
QLD
3–2
NSW Blue

NSW State
5–0
VIC

Team Performances

Team 2014 2015 2016 2017 Total
ACT 4th5th7th10th4
NSW 1 2nd4th2nd2nd4
NSW 2 7th8th6th6th4
NT 8th7th10th9th4
QLD 1 1st1st1st1st4
QLD 2 5th7th2
SA 9th9th8th8th4
TAS 6th6th9th5th4
VIC 1 3rd2nd4th4th4
VIC 2 10th10th11th3
WA 5th3rd3rd3rd4
Total1010111041

References

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