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1 History  





2 Home Stadium  





3 Uniforms  





4 Performance  





5 Teams  



5.1  Men's team  





5.2  Women's team  







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NSW Pride
Full nameNew South Wales Pride
Nickname(s)The Lions
Short nameThe Pride
Founded17 April 2019; 5 years ago (2019-04-17)
Colors    Gold & Red
Home groundSydney Olympic Park, Sydney
(Capacity 8,000)
CoachBrent Livermore & Katrina Powell
LeagueHockey One
Websitewww.nswpride.com.au

Home

NSW Pride is an Australian professional field hockey club based in Sydney. The club was established in 2019, and is one of 7 established to compete in Hockey Australia's new premier domestic competition, Hockey One.[1]

The club unifies both men and women under one name,[2] unlike New South Wales' former representation in the Australian Hockey League as the NSW Waratahs (men) and NSW Arrows (women).[3][4]

NSW Pride competed for the first time in the inaugural season of Hockey One, which was contested from late September through to mid November 2019.

The NSW Pride Men's came first, becoming the inaugural Hockey One Men's Champions and defeating the Brisbane Blaze 8–3 in the Grand Final, with Flynn Ogilvie being named Player of the Final and Blake Govers as the tournaments Top Goalscorer.

History[edit]

NSW Pride, along with six other teams, was founded on 17 April 2019 as part of Hockey Australia's development of hockey.[5]

The team's logo and colours are inspired by the New South Wales flag. The name 'Pride' is intended to evoke feelings of "community, strength and fierceness."[6]

NSW Pride is strangely focused on its foundation as a team for the community, with many of its famous identifiers being selected by the fanbase. In May 2019, NSW Pride ran a four-week knockout style contest to select the new team's motto. Asking fans to vote via social media, the options dwindled down to two final options: 'Defend The Den' vs. 'Unleash The Beast'. The end result was a landslide with 'Unleash The Beast' winning and henceforth adopted as the team's motto.

Following the success of the Tagline Tournament, NSW Pride deployed the same tactic again in August 2019 with their Name Our Lion campaign; a chance for fans to name the new team's mascot. The contest was once again, conducted via social media with one fan winning a family membership by voting in the contest. With over 1,000 votes submitted over the four week campaign, the pride fanbase (commonly nicknamed Pride Nation) overwhelming selected 'Roary' as the team's new mascot name.

Home Stadium[edit]

NSW Pride are based out of Sydney Olympic Park in New South Wales' capital city, Sydney. The stadium has a capacity of 8,000 spectators, with 4,000 fixed seats.[7] Following the announcement of new team name, NSW Pride, the stadium has adopted the nickname The Lions Den.

Uniforms[edit]

The uniform of the NSW Pride Men and Women's teams corresponds with the team's colours of gold and red. Incorporating the team's signature lion on the front and teeth marks on the socks.

The introduction of the Hockey One made history with both men and women wearing the same uniform and united under the same name for the first time in Australia's domestic hockey history.

Performance[edit]

Men's Pride Results
Season Goals For (RR) Goals Against (RR) Goal Difference (RR) Wins Shootout Wins Shootout Loss Loss Points (RR) Round-Robin Performance Final's Performance
2019 32 5 27 6 0 0 0 30 1st (Minor Premiership) Major Premiers (1st)
2020
Women's Pride Results
Season Goals For (RR) Goals Against (RR) Goal Difference (RR) Wins Shootout Wins Shootout Loss Loss Points Round-robin Performance Final's Performance
2019 9 15 −6 1 0 0 5 5 6th DNQ
2020

Teams[edit]

Men's team[edit]

The following players were names in the men's preliminary squad.[8]

  • Brady Anderson
  • Timothy Brand
  • Tom Brown
  • Berkeley-John Bruton
  • Lain Carr
  • Tom Craig
  • Ben Craig
  • Matthew Dawson
  • Hayden Dillon
  • Isaac Farmilo
  • Matthew Fleming
  • Blake Govers
  • Kieran Govers
  • Sam Gray
  • Jack Hayes
  • Ehren Hazell
  • Nick Holman
  • Matthew Johnson
  • Sam Liles
  • Kurt Lovett
  • Alex Mackay
  • Callum Mackay
  • Dylan Martin
  • Thomas Miotto
  • Flynn Ogilvie
  • Ryan Proctor
  • Daine Richards
  • Lachlan Sharp
  • Nathanael Stewart
  • Ash Thomas
  • Rory Walker
  • Tristan White
  • Matthew Willis
  • Ky Willott
  • Women's team[edit]

    The following players were names in the women's preliminary squad.[9]

    No. Pos. Nation Player
    1 GK  AUS Jocelyn Bartram
    2 DF  AUS Sarah Johnson
    3 MF  AUS Hannah Kable
    4 MF  AUS Kendelle Tait
    6 DF  AUS Estelle Hughes
    7 FW  AUS Grace Stewart
    8 MF  AUS Alana Kavanagh
    9 GK  AUS Zoe Newman
    10 MF  AUS Greta Hayes
    11 DF  AUS Emma Scriven
    13 MF  AUS Tamsin Bunt
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    18 FW  AUS Julia Bradley
    19 FW  AUS Morgan Blamey
    20 DF  AUS Maddison Smith (C)
    21 FW  AUS Alice Arnott
    23 FW  AUS Abigail Wilson
    24 FW  AUS Mariah Williams
    29 FW  AUS Courtney Schonell
    30 FW  AUS Makayla Jones
    31 DF  AUS Emma Spinks
    32 MF  AUS Grace Young

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "NSW Pride Launch". Hockey NSW. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  • ^ "Hockey One – WHAT'S THE CONCEPT?". Hockey One. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  • ^ "NSW Waratahs". hockeyaustralia.altiusrt.com. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  • ^ "NSW Arrows". hockeyaustralia.altiusrt.com. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  • ^ "A New Era Begins – Hockey One Is Here!". Hockey Australia. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  • ^ "NSW Pride Launch". Hockey NSW. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  • ^ "Official report of the XXVII Olympiad, vol 1". LA84 Foundation. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  • ^ "NSW Pride Squad". Hockey NSW. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  • ^ "NSW Pride Squad". Hockey NSW. Retrieved 12 July 2019.

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