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Awards of Distinction
Including:
HALL OF FAME DISTINGUISHED PLAYER AWARDS
ANNUAL AWARDS TEAM OF THE CENTURY
TEAM OF THE HQ DECADE TEAM 100
HEC CORMIE BURSARY WINNERS
Hall of Fame Preamble
Introduction The Directors of Hockey Queensland have approved the establishment of a Hall Of Fame to recognise those players (see criteria) who, in the opinion of the Board, have achieved excellence in the sport of hockey and who have therefore brought credit to themselves and to the sport.
Selection The selection of those who are to be inducted into the Hall of Fame will be at the sole discretion of the Board upon the recommendation of an Inductions Committee approved by the Hockey Queensland Board of Directors.
Presentation Inductees will be presented with a memento to recognise their achievement and their name permanently recorded on public display on the Honour Board especially for this award.
Nomination The Induction Committee may, at its absolute discretion, seek and accept nominations from any source including affiliated associations. It may reject any or all nominations if in the opinion of the Committee, none of the nominations are of sufficient merit to justify their induction into the Hall of Fame. The Induction Committee may recommend any number of persons for induction or none in any year.
Criteria for Selection In considering the merit or otherwise of persons being considered for induction into the Hall of Fame the Induction Committee will take into consideration the following criteria:
Person selected will have achieved fame as a player; it being recognised that persons who render extraordinary services as administrators and officials may be honoured by Life Membership, Distinguished Service Award etc.;
The person will have represented Queensland for at least five (5) years and Australia for at least three (3) years and additionally would have expected to have ceased playing in open national competition for at least five years
Candidate’s public standing in addition to outstanding service and contribution to the game.
- The committee may consider a candidate’s individual record, ability, integrity, sportsmanship and character.
- The number of hockey games played, coached, or umpired or the years of service provided shall only be a consideration and shall not be determinative in assessing candidate eligibility.
- In accessing the merit or otherwise of a person the Induction Committee may take into account that persons contribution to the sport at association level as a coach, umpire, or volunteer.
Inductees follow
Hall of Fame - Inductees
2002 Ms Tracey Belbin OAM Mr Greg Browning Mr Hec Cormie MBE * Mr Merv Crossman * Ms Pam Glossop Mrs Noala Gordon (nee Holman) Mrs Julene Grant (nee Sunderland) Mr Lou Hailey AM Mrs Dianne Hirst (nee Hoffman) Ms Kym Ireland Mrs Kay Lehmann (nee Kindervater) Mr John McBryde Mr Don McWatters Mr Don Mecklam * Mr Doug Siggs * Mrs Annette West-Bail (nee West)
2003 Mr Cec Best * Mr Wayne Greene Mr Wayne Hammond Ms Carly Hansen * Mr Jim Mason Miss Shirley Otto Mrs Adele Parkyn (nee Derrick) Mrs Daphne Pirie AO MBE (nee Welch)
2005 Mr Barry Dancer Mr Mark Hager Mrs Lorraine Hillas OAM (nee Wharton) Ms Heather Scraggs OAM Mrs Nola Slade (nee Welch)
2006 Mr Don Currie Renita Garard OAM (nee Farrell) Mr Treva King Ms Clover Maitland OAM Ms Jenny Morris OAM Mr Sid Scott *
2008 Ms Debbie Bowman-Sullivan OAM (nee Bowman) Mr Neil Hawgood Mrs Sharyn Simpson (nee McCarthy) Ms Kerry Wharton
2015 Wendy Beattie Lee Bodimeade Michael Brennan OAM Dean Butler OAM Ashley Carey Julie Carroll Nathan Eglington OAM Jack Ellis * Suzie Faulkner Nikki Hudson OAM (nee Mott) Angie Lambert OAM (nee Skirving) Stephen Lambert Cindy Morgan Graham Reid Karen Smith
2017 Fred Quine
2020 Hope Brown Liam De Young OAM Amy Kickbusch (nee Korner) Rob Hammond OAM Kelly Free (nee Thomas) Jason Wilson Emma Stewart (nee Meyer)
Distinguished Player Awards Preamble
This policy is designed to provide players ‘just’ recognition for their support and commitment to playing and/or coaching for the Queensland Open team in whatever form this has been in, over the years.
Representative recognition will be for Queensland Women’s Hockey Association, Queensland Hockey Association and Hockey Queensland.
Players who represent Queensland and Australia have the opportunity of being recognised and rewarded by their induction in the Hockey Queensland Hall of Fame. Therefore if a certain player is a Hall of Fame Inductee, he or she can still be recognised by this Award.
Guidelines that are to be followed in selecting the players that are to be honoured by this policy are:
Has retired from representing the State at open level for more than two years
Has represented the State at open level for more than seven years
Inductions into the Distinguished Player Award may be every year with the announcement being confirmed at the HQ Annual Awards Presentation or another suitable presentation event.
Inductees follow
Distinguished Player Awards - Inductees
Inducted in 2008 Inducted in 2008 Inducted in 2010 Inducted in 2010
Male Female Male Female
Argus, Don Belbin, Tracey Eglington, Nathan Alcorn, Wendy
Argus, David Bowman, Debbie Faulkner, Suzanne
Best, Cec Callow, Anne Marie Phipps, Hayley
Bodimeade, Lee Cole, Tammy Skirving, Angie
Browning, Greg Dalton, Julie
Callaghan, Kevin Derrick, Adell
Carey, Ashley Drouyn, Dot
Cooper, Des Farrell, Renita
Cormie, Col Glossop, Pam
Cormie, Hec Hanson, Carly
Crossman, Merv Hoffmann, Diane
Currie, Don Ibell, Catherine
Dancer, Barry Ireland, Kym
Feguson, Norm Jackson, Kerrie
Greene, Wayne Josiffe, Pam
Hager, Mark Kindervater, Kay
Hammond, Wayne Maitland, Clover
Hawgood, Neil McCarthy, Sharyn
Keddy, Scott McLellan, Kaye
Kershaw, Gary Morgan, Cindy
King, Treva Morris, Jenny
Knowles, Reg Moss, Cheryl
McCarthy, Aaron Otto, Shirley
McWatters, Don Scraggs, Heather
Mapp, Grant Skodder, L
Mapp, Keith Smith, Karen
Mason, Jim Spurgin, Gwen
Mecklem, Don Sunderland, Julene
Milne, Rob Taylor, Nikki
Pavitt, Ian Teys, Janet
Purnell, Col Thomas, Kelly
Quine, Fred Thomas, Meagan
Reid, Graham Von Nida, Denise
Robson, Hugh Waugh, Carmel
Schulte, Alan Welch, Daphne
Scott, Sid Welch, Nola
Shaw, Peter West, Annette
Somers, Rob Wharton, Kerry
Spice, Doug Winkworth, Robyn
Springfield, Irving
Woods, Lindsay
HOCKEY QUEENSLAND ANNUAL AWARDS
Female Player Male Player Rookie Female Rookie Male Rookie
Female Indoor Player
Male Indoor Player
1996 Jenny Morris Brendan Garard Karen Smith
1997 Renita Garard Baeden Choppy Troy Elder
1998 Nikki Hudson Michael Brennan Dean Butler
1999 Karen Smith Michael Brennan Angie Skirving
2000 Nikki Hudson Michael Brennan Liam De Young
2001 Angie Skirving Dean Butler Steven Bullion
2002 Karen Smith Jamie Dwyer Mark Knowles
2003 Karen Smith Troy Elder Hayley Phipps
2004 Karen Smith Jamie Dwyer Shannon Bain
2005 Madonna Blyth Jamie Dwyer Jane Bennett
2006 Karen Smith Dean Butler Carla Hunter
2007 Madonna Blyth Mark Knowles Matthew Swann
2008 Angie Lambert Jamie Dwyer Matt Gohdes
2009 Madonna Blyth Stephen Lambert Jacob Whetton
2010 Madonna Blyth Jamie Dwyer Jill Dwyer
2011 Jodie Schulz Mark Knowles Alyssa Kerr
2012 Teneal Attard Jamie Dwyer Daniel Beale
2013 Madonna Blyth Mark Knowles
This award extended to Male
and Female Rookie
Audrey Smith Kane Posselt
2014 Jodie Kenny Mark Knowles Stephanie Kershaw Dylan Wotherspoon
2015 Jodie Kenny Matthew Swan Savannah Fitzpatrick Hugh Pembroke Ashley Fey Matthew Pembroke
2016 Jodie Kenny Daniel Beale Ambrosia Malone Tim Howard Lindsey Howard Troy Rossiter
2017 Steph Kershaw Mark Knowles Hannah Astbury Jacob Anderson Lindsey Howard Jarod Taylor
2018 Jodie Kenny Jake Whetton Morgan Mathison Matthew Finn Amy Swann Troy Rossiter
2019 Hannah Astbury Matthew Swann Kendra Fitzpatrick Luca Brown Eden Jackat Jared Taylor
High Performance Coach Indoor Coach Pathway Coach Association
Coach Community
Coach 1996 Barry Vohland
1997 Neil Hawgood
1998 Terry Khan
1999 Terry Khan
2000 Terry Evans
2001 Terry Khan
2002 Margaret Dilger
2003 Sharyn Simpson
2004 Margaret Dilger
2005 Margaret Dilger
2006 Margaret Dilger
2007 Margaret Dilger
2008 Carl Dalton
2009 Carl Dalton
2010 Shane Hogan
2011 Susie Reynolds
2012 Sharyn Simpson
2013 Matthew Wells Louise McNamara
2014 Craig Martin Not awarded
2015 Michael Evans / Lee Bodimeade Ken Dohnt
2016 Lee Bodimeade
Not awarded 2017 Lisa Morgan
2018 Matthew Wells Troy Rossiter
2019 Nikki Taylor Lyn Tucker Amy Ryan Sara Rogers Alice Arnold
Umpire
Most Improved / Promising Umpire
Association Umpire Umpire
Coach/Manager Technical Official
(Nix-Thomas) 1996 Michelle Arnold
1997 Michelle Arnold
1998 Michelle Arnold
1999 Michelle Arnold
2000 Michelle Arnold
2001 Julie Ashton-Lucy
2002 Julie Ashton-Lucy
2003 Julie Ashton-Lucy
2004 Julie Ashton-Lucy
2005 Paul Ludwig
2006 Julie Ashton-Lucy Debbie Rollason
2007 Adam Kearnes Catherine Costello
2008 Julie Ashton-Lucy Leah Giddey
2009 Lynn Cowie-McAllister
2010 Adam Kearnes
2011 Adam Kearnes Bernadette Pangrazio
2012 Lynn Cowie-McAllister Aleisha Neumann
2013 Adam Kearnes Harley Schenk
2014 Ben De Young Kerry Chandler
2015 Adam Barry Kristen Schenk Ronda Nix
2016 Adam Kearnes Aaron Gotting Joanne Greensill
2017 Aleisha Neumann Chris Ibell Brent Brown
2018 Adam Kearns Emily Ogden Sonya Fisher
2019 Aleisha Neumann Peta Wallison Blake Kroning Adam Barry Kerry Liebenberg
Association Volunteer
Outstanding Achievement
#Team Qld Individual
Initiative of the Year
1996 Cairns
1997 Warwick
1998 Tweed Border Glenn Eastwell
1999 Brisbane Women Narell Carroll / Lyn Thomas
2000 Cairns John Young
2001 Townsville Marilyn Chatfield / Herb Eleison
2002 Sunshine Coast Nick Hardy / Val McCubben
2003 Ipswich Basil Coker / Jenny Heron
2004 Brisbane Women Darren Cavanagh / Mary Cocking
2005 Rockhampton / Brisbane Women Brian Ferns / June Grant
2006 M’borough & District (Commendation - Mackay) Ryan Knowles
2007 Tweed Border Judy Green / Marj Brown
2008 Townsville Ronda Nix
2009 Brisbane Women Thelma Neumann
2010 Atherton Lee Oliver
2011 Gympie & District Debbie Wark
2012 Ipswich Kristy Crawford
2013 Mackay HA Karen Dolan
2014 M’borough & District Jan Walker
2015 Hervey Bay Sonya Fisher
2016 Ipswich Mark Eleison
2017 Gympie & District Sharon Collins
2018 Townsville Barbara Knowles / Tammy Drews
2019 Rockhampton Ellen Carey (Easts HC) Annette Maidment Deb Creighton Mackay (Differently Abled Hockey)
Suspended Awards
Manager Media Award Junior Umpire
2008 Sustainability of Umpire Excellence 2012 Officiating Excellence Achievement Award
Administrator Female Player of the
Year (People’s Choice)
Male Player of the Year
(People’s Choice)
1996 Betty Fraser Fiona Chappell / Bruce
Holmes
1997 Helen Bartlett Richard Philip
1998 Grant Dale Toowoomba Chronicle
1999 Geoff Rowe Cairns Post
2000 Robyn Shaw David Lems
2001 Cathy Taylor-Alt David Lems
2002 Cathy Taylor-Alt Gympie Times
2003 Paul Maike Rockhampton Bulletin
2004 Sue Brough Win TV - Rockhampton
2005 Cheryll Brown David Lems / Cairns Post Debbie Rollason
2006 Pam Patteson Debbie Bennett-Rauch
Kathy Proctor. (Commendation to Fiona Horsfall
2007 Christian Bourke
2008 Greg Swann Julie Ashton-Lucy
2009 Jenny Heron
2010 Shane Johnson
2011 Debbie Wark Jodie Schulz Matthew Swann
2012 Kris Hooley Julie Ashton-Lucy Jordyn Holzberger Matthew Swann
2013 Brent Brown
Madonna Blyth Jamie Dwyer
2014
Jodie Schulz Matthew Swann
2015 Jordyn Holzberger Matthew Swann
Team of the Century The Team of the Century was named in the year 2000 to celebrate the best of the best in Queensland.
Women Goalkeeper – Clover Maitland Fullbacks – Jenny Morris and Kay Kindervater Halves – Tracey Belbin, Renita Farrell and Dianne Hoffman Forwards – Debbie Bowman, Julene Sunderland, Lorelle Morrissey, Nikki Mott and Annette West
Men Goalkeeper – Lou Hailey Fullbacks – Wayne (Wally) Hammond and Don McWatters Halves – Barry Dancer, Treva King and John McBryde Forwards – Michael Brennan, Greg Browning, Mark Hager, Fred Quine and Graham Reid
(Maiden Names)
Team 100 Team 100 was chosen from a People’s Choice voting open to all via the HQ web site and social media, to celebrate the first 100 years of Hockey in Queensland, which was first established in 1921. Fifty male and fifty female representatives were provided with eleven being named in the final Team 100.
Women Men
Teneal Attard
Tracey Belbin
Madonna Blyth
Debbie Bowman
Renita Garard
Nikki Hudson
Jodie Kenny
Angie Lambert
Clover Maitland
Jenny Morris
Nikki Taylor
Lee Bodimeade
Greg Browning
Liam De Young
Jamie Dwyer
Troy Elder
Mark Hager
Rob Hammond
Mark Knowles
Steven Lambert
Matthew Swann
Jake Whetton
HQ Team of the Decade - 1996 to 2005 The HQ Team of the Decade was named in 2005 to celebrate the first ten years of Hockey Queensland as an entity.
Women Clover Maitland Jenny Morris Angie Skirving Tammy Cole Renita Farrell Karen Smith Kelly Thomas Nikki Mott Wendy Alcorn Suzie Faulkner Madonna Blyth
Men Stephen Lambert Mark Knowles Murray Richards Liam De Young Rob Hammond Dean Butler Lee Bodimeade Michael Brennan Nathan Eglington Troy Elder Jamie Dwyer
(Maiden Names)
HQ Team of the Decade - 2006 to 2015 The HQ Team of the Decade was named in 2015 to celebrate the 2nd ten years of Hockey Queensland as an entity.
Women Madonna Blyth Teneal Attard Jodie Schultz Hope Brown Amy Korner Nikki Mott Suzie Faulkner Emma Meyer Karen Smith Angie Skirving Wendy Alcorn
Men Jamie Dwyer Rob Hammond Liam De Young Mark Knowles Kiel Brown Jason Wilson Matt Gohdes Stephen Lambert Dean Butler Troy Elder Nathan Eglington
(Maiden Names)
Hec Cormie Bursary Preamble
Beginning in 1997, a ‘grant’ in the form of a Scholarship to Players who had been identified with the potential to play for Australia, was bequeathed to Hockey Queensland from the Cormie family. The cash amount of the Scholarship was used to pay for Hockey related expenses. In 2004, Hockey Queensland decided to continue with the funding for future Scholarships, by setting up an opportunity for others to donate to the fund via the Australian Sports Foundation. 2010 was the last year of award.
Hec Cormie Bursary Winners
1997 Scott Brennan Angie Skirving
1998 Nathan Eglington Wendy Alcorn
1999 Stephen Lambert Suzie Faulkner
2000 Liam De Young Patrice Donnelly
2001 Kiel Brown Natalie Willims
2002 Mark Knowles Emma Meyer
2004 David Reid
2006 Jacob Burns Emma Paterson
2007 Jason Wilson Carla Hunter
2008 Matt Swann Jill Dwyer
2009 Kris Glass Marnie Hudson
2010 Jacob Whetton Jordyn Holzberger