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2025 Hockey Australia Country Championship hub

Published Fri 08 Aug 2025

The 2025 Hockey Australia Country Championships are about to kick off at the Rockhampton Hockey Association Turf, bringing together the finest country hockey talent from across the nation.

With elite players and high-stakes competition, this year’s tournament promises to deliver fast-paced, thrilling hockey action.

Western Australia’s teams are ready to make a strong impact—stay tuned for updates and follow their journey throughout the championship!

WATCH THE GAMES LIVE

LIVE RESULTS HERE


DAY 8 RESULTS - SATURDAY 16 AUGUST

9.00am AWST - Bronze Medal: Western Australia Women v Australian Defence Force

WA Country Women 3 defeated Australian Defence Force 0

Goals: Georgia Miller (4') (15'), Emma Bowen (28)

11.00am AWST - Gold Medal: Western Australia Men v Queensland

WA Country Men 2 defeated Queensland 1

Goals: Jack Tosana (38'), Alexander Liddiard (41')

Player of the Tournament: Kyle Potter

Top Goalscorer: Brayden Dalton (13)


DAY 7 RESULTS - FRIDAY 15 AUGUST

7.00am AWST - Semi Final 1: Western Australia Men v Victoria

WA Country Men 3 defeated New South Wales 2

Goals: Brayden Dalton (20'), Fletcher Taylor (47'), Jack Tosana (57')

11.00am AWST - Semi Final 1: New South Wales v Western Australia Women

WA Country Women 1 defeated by New South Wales 1 (2-1 SO)

Goals: Sienna Norgett (47')

Shootout Goals: Ashley Warrell


DAY 6 RESULTS - THURSDAY 14 AUGUST

7.00am AWST - New South Wales v Western Australia Men

WA Country Men 2 defeated New South Wales 0

Goals: Alexander Liddiard (11'), Brayden Dalton (33')

12.15pm AWST - New South Wales v Western Australia Women

WA Country Women 1 defeated by New South Wales 3

Goals: Sienna Norgett (6')


DAY 5 REST DAY - WEDNESDAY 13 AUGUST


DAY 4 RESULTS - TUESDAY 12 AUGUST

7.00am AWST - Western Australia Men v South Australia

WA Country Men 15 defeated South Australia 0

Goals: Brayden Dalton (1') (5') (16') (23') (60'), Alexander Liddiard (18') (56') (58'), Myles Cail (7') (42'), Kyle Potter (6'), Liam Sweeney (11'), Lewis Barritt (39'), Raine Fisher (48'), Jack Tosana (53')

8.45am AWST - Western Australia Women v South Australia

WA Country Women 4 defeated South Australia 0

Goals: Phoenix Green (10'), Mischa Rodier (31'), Cloe Moriau (36'), Holly Stubberfield (38')


DAY 3 RESULTS - MONDAY 11 AUGUST

7.00am AWST - Western Australia Women v Australian Defence Force

WA Country Women 2 defeated Australian Defence Force 1

Goals: Emma Bowen (7'), Cloe Moriau (50')

8.45am AWST - Western Australia Men v Australian Defence Force

WA Country Men 3 defeated Australian Defence Force 1

Goals: Brayden Dalton (19') (30'), Alexander Liddiard (56')


DAY 2 RESULTS - SUNDAY 10 AUGUST

10.30am AWST - Queensland v Western Australia Men

WA Country Men 1 defeated by Queensland 2

Goals: Brayden Dalton (53')

12.15pm AWST - Queensland v Western Australia Women

WA Country Women 0 defeated by Queensland 2


DAY 1 RESULTS - SATURDAY 9 AUGUST

2pm AWST - Western Australia Women v Victoria

WA Country Women 1 defeated by Victoria 2

Goals: Holly Stubberfield (12')

3.45pm AWST - Western Australia Men v Victoria

WA Country Men 4 defeat Victoria 1

Goals: Alex Liddiard (14'), Brayden Dalton (22') (41') (45')


FIXTURES

2025 Hockey Australia Country Championships

Saturday 9  August - Saturday 16 August
Rockhampton, Queensland

WA Women's
Date/Time   Teams
Saturday 9 August 4pm (2pm AWST)   Victoria vs Western Australia
Sunday 10 August 2.15pm (12.15pm AWST)   Queensland vs Western Australia
Monday 11 August 9am (7am AWST)   Western Australia vs Australian Defence Force
Tuesday 12 August 10.45am (8.45am AWST)   Western Australia vs South Australia
Thursday 14 August 2.15pm (12.15pm AWST)   New South Wales vs Western Australia
Friday 15 August from 1pm (11am AWST)   Semi Finals & 5th/6th Classification
Saturday 16 August from 11am (9am AWST)   Medal Matches

 

WA Men's
Date/Time   Teams
Saturday 9 August 5.45pm (3.45pm AWST)   Victoria vs Western Australia
Sunday 10 August 12.30pm (10.30am AWST)   Queensland vs Western Australia
Monday 11 August 10.45am (8.45am AWST)   Western Australia vs Australian Defence Force
Tuesday 12 August 9am (7am AWST)   Western Australia vs South Australia
Thursday 14 August 9am (7am AWST)   New South Wales vs Western Australia
Friday 15 August from 9am (7am AWST)   Semi Finals & 5th/6th Classification
Saturday 16 August from 9am (7am AWST)   Medal Matches

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