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TeamStar Premier League Round 9 Wrap
Published Mon 15 Jun 2026
A weather‑impacted round delivered ladder‑shuffling results across the competition, with several sides capitalising on strong form, tight contests decided late, and one fixture ultimately abandoned.
TeamStar Premier League Men
Hale defeated Reds 5-1
Hale continued their strong run of form with a convincing four-goal win over Reds at Hale Hockey Club on Saturday, 13 June. Reds struck first in the opening quarter, with Brodee Foster converting a penalty corner to give the visitors an early lead. The second quarter was tightly contested, with both sides sharing possession as Hale searched for an equaliser and Reds looked to build on their advantage, but neither team was able to break the deadlock. Hale took control in the third quarter. Corey Weyer levelled the scores with a well-executed penalty corner before Liam Flynn added another just a minute later. Flynn then extended the lead further by converting a penalty stroke. Despite rising tensions late in the quarter, Hale remained composed to head into the final break with a 3–1 advantage. The home side maintained their dominance in the final quarter. Flynn completed his hat-trick with a field goal, before Jack Pearce added another from open play to seal an impressive victory for Hale.
Goals
HAL: C. Weyer (39’), L. Flynn (40’/44’/48’), J. Pearce (55’)
RED: B. Foster (5’)
What’s Next
Hale will head to Guildford Grammar to take on Mods-OGM on Saturday 20 June, while Reds will go up against YMCC at Lemnos Field on Sunday 21 June.
Melville defeated Westside Wolves 3-0
Melville have handed Westside Wolves their first loss of the season, claiming a three-goal victory on home turf at Melville Toyota Stadium on Saturday, 13 June. The home side made a strong start in the opening quarter, breaking through the Wolves’ defence with intent. Frank Reynolds opened the scoring with a field goal before Jacob Anderson doubled the advantage, converting a penalty corner to give Melville early control of the match. The second quarter saw a more evenly balanced contest, with both sides sharing possession as the Wolves worked to recover from their early deficit. Defensive pressure remained high, and neither team was able to find a breakthrough before halftime. That defensive intensity carried into the third quarter, with both sides holding firm and chances limited as the game remained tightly contested. Melville sealed the result in the final quarter, with Ben Staines finding the back of the net from open play to secure a statement win and end the Wolves’ unbeaten run.
Goals
MEL: F. Reynolds (7’), J. Anderson (15’), B. Staines (48’)
What’s Next
Westside Wolves will head to Lakelands Hockey & Sporting Facility to take on Fremantle Cockburn on Saturday 20 June, while Melville will go up against Whitford at Troy Pickard Hockey Centre on Sunday 21 June.
Whitford defeated by YMCC 1-3
YMCC have climbed back to the top of the ladder, securing a two-goal victory over Whitford at Troy Pickard Hockey Centre on Saturday, 13 June.The opening quarter featured end-to-end play, with both sides creating opportunities. YMCC capitalised late in the term, as Hamish Adamson broke through to score a field goal and give the visitors an early lead. In the second quarter, YMCC looked to extend their advantage through a series of penalty corners, but Whitford’s defence stood strong to keep the margin at one heading into halftime. Whitford responded early in the third quarter, with Bailey Dixon finding the back of the net from open play to level the scores. Both teams continued to apply pressure, but neither could gain the upper hand as the contest tightened into a stalemate. YMCC regained control in the final quarter. Toby Blee converted a penalty stroke to restore the lead, before Michael Forman sealed the result with a well-executed penalty corner.
Goals
WHI: B. Dixon (32’)
YMCC: H. Adamson (14’), T. Blee (46’), M. Forman (57’)
What’s Next
YMCC will host Reds at Lemnos Field on Sunday 21 June, while Whitford will host Melville at Troy Pickard Hockey Centre.
Mods-OGM defeated by WASPS 2-3
WASPS have edged out a determined Mods-OGM side by a single goal in a tightly contested clash at Guildford Grammar on Sunday, 14 June. The opening quarter set the tone for the match, with both sides locked in a tense battle as they searched for the opening goal, but neither team was able to break through. The deadlock was eventually broken in the second quarter, with Shaun Shackley converting a penalty corner to give WASPS a narrow lead heading into halftime. The contest tightened again in the third quarter, with Mods-OGM applying pressure in search of an equaliser, but WASPS’ defence held firm to maintain their advantage. Mods-OGM struck early in the final term, with Liam Carman converting a penalty corner to level the scores. WASPS responded swiftly, as Shackley netted his second goal from another penalty corner before Charlie McIntyre added a field goal to restore a two-goal buffer. Julian Hernandez pulled one back for Mods-OGM with a field goal to reduce the margin, but WASPS held their composure in the closing stages to secure a hard-fought victory.
Goals
MOD: L. Carman (46’), J. Hernandez (58’)
WAS: S. Shackley (25’/55’), C. McIntyre (57’)
What’s Next
Mods-OGM will return to Guildford Grammar to host Hale on Saturday 20 June, while WASPS will host UWA at Perth Hockey Stadium.
North Coast Raiders defeated by UWA 0-3
UWA have continued their strong run of form, securing a commanding three-goal victory over North Coast Raiders at Troy Pickard Hockey Centre on Sunday, 14 June. The opening quarter featured an even contest, with both sides sharing possession and looking to build early momentum. UWA broke the deadlock late in the term, with Harry Golding finding the back of the net from open play to give the visitors the lead at quarter time. The match tightened in the second quarter, with both teams locked in a stalemate as defensive pressure limited scoring opportunities. UWA began to assert control in the third quarter, creating chances from penalty corners. Their persistence paid off when Flynn Ogilvie scored a field goal to double the lead heading into the final break. The visitors sealed the result in the fourth quarter, with Golding adding his second field goal of the match to cap off a composed and convincing performance.
Goals
UWA: H. Golding (14’/50’), F. Ogilvie (38’)
What’s Next
North Coast Raiders will host Victoria Park at Perth Hockey Stadium on Friday 19 June, while UWA will take on WASPS at Perth Hockey Stadium on Saturday 20 June.
Victoria Park defeated by Fremantle Cockburn 0-2
Fremantle Cockburn have continued their strong form, recording a two-goal victory over Victoria Park at Perth Hockey Stadium on Sunday, 14 June. The opening quarter saw both sides apply early pressure, creating scoring opportunities through penalty corners, but strong defensive efforts at both ends kept the scoreboard unchanged. Persistence paid off for the Magpies late in the term, with Ben O’Grady converting a penalty corner to give Fremantle Cockburn the lead heading into quarter time. The match settled into a stalemate in the second quarter, with both teams trading possession as Fremantle Cockburn maintained their narrow advantage by halftime. The even contest continued into the third quarter until the Magpies struck again, with Fraser Heigh successfully converting a penalty stroke to extend the lead. Both sides continued to battle in the final quarter, sharing possession and applying pressure, but Fremantle Cockburn held firm defensively to close out the win.
Goals
FRE: B. O’Grady (15’), F. Heigh (42’)
What’s Next
Victoria Park will return to Perth Hockey Stadium to go up against North Coast Raiders on Friday 19 June, while Fremantle Cockburn will host Westside Wolves at Lakelands Hockey & Sporting Facility on Saturday 20 June.
TeamStar Premier League Women
RESCHEDULED ROUND 4 MATCH
Melville drew Reds 2-2
Melville and Reds played out a thrilling 2–2 draw under the lights at Melville Toyota Stadium on Tuesday, 9 June. In the rescheduled Round 4 clash, both sides went head-to-head early, sharing possession throughout a tightly contested opening quarter. The deadlock remained until late in the second quarter, when Melville edged ahead through a penalty corner conversion by Yuu Asai. The third quarter saw neither side able to break through, with both teams applying steady pressure but unable to add to the scoreboard. The game came to life in the final quarter. Reds drew level via a well-executed penalty stroke from Abby Davies. While Melville pushed to regain the lead through a series of penalty corner opportunities, it was Reds who struck next, with Bella Rutter converting from a penalty corner to put her side in front. However, the advantage was short-lived. In the closing minutes, Asai stepped up once again, scoring her second goal from a penalty corner to secure a hard-fought draw for Melville.
Goals
MEL: Y. Asai (26’/59’)
RED: A. Davies (50’), B. Rutter (56’)
Whitford drew YMCC 3-3
Whitford have played out their second consecutive draw, finishing level with YMCC at Troy Pickard Hockey Centre on Saturday, 13 June. The home side made a fast start, opening the scoring inside the first minute as Penny Squibb converted a penalty corner. YMCC responded quickly, with Siena Tonkin finding the back of the net from open play to restore parity. The contest then settled into a tight stalemate for the remainder of the opening quarter and throughout the second, with both sides trading possession and limiting scoring opportunities. YMCC broke the deadlock in the third quarter, with Jaime McDonald scoring a field goal to give the visitors the lead. That advantage was extended in the final quarter when Tonkin added her second field goal of the match. Whitford refused to go away, mounting a late comeback through penalty corners. Maya Keating pulled one back before Squibb struck again in the dying moments to level the scores and secure a hard-fought draw.
Goals
WHI: P. Squibb (1’/60’), M. Keating (52’)
YMCC: S. Tonkin (4’/49’), J. McDonald (40’)
What’s Next
Whitford will host Melville at Troy Pickard Hockey Centre on Sunday 21 June, while YMCC will host Reds at Lemnos Field.
Hale defeated Reds 3-1
Hale have climbed to the top of the ladder after securing a two-goal victory over Reds at Hale Hockey Club on Saturday, 13 June. The opening quarter was an even contest, with both sides trading possession and working to create scoring opportunities, but neither could find a breakthrough. The deadlock was broken in the second quarter when Tayla Claxton scored a field goal to give Hale the lead. Reds pushed for a response, but Hale’s defence held firm to maintain a one-goal advantage at halftime. Reds struck back in the third quarter, with Bella Connelly scoring a field goal to level the scores. Hale responded soon after, restoring their lead through a field goal from Mia Swain. As the match tightened into another stalemate, Hale sealed the result late in the contest, with Fiona Cock converting a penalty corner to secure the win and top spot on the ladder.
Goals
HAL: T. Claxton (19’), M. Swain (39’), F. Cock (59’)
RED: B. Connelly (35’)
What’s Next
Hale will head to Lemnos Field to take on Suburban Lions on Friday 19 June, while Reds will take on YMCC at Lemnos Field on Sunday 21 June.
Melville defeated by Westside Wolves 1-3
Westside Wolves overcame a slow start to claim a two-goal victory over Melville at Melville Toyota Stadium on Saturday, 13 June. Melville struck first in the opening quarter, with Madi Deuble scoring a field goal to give the home side an early advantage. The Wolves responded in the second quarter, lifting their intensity as Madi Ratcliffe found the back of the net from open play to level the scores heading into halftime. The Wolves took control early in the third quarter, with Ratcliffe scoring her second goal of the match after converting a penalty corner. Melville pushed to respond, but the Wolves’ defence held strong to maintain a one-goal lead at three-quarter time. The Wolves extended their advantage early in the final term, with Elly Buckley converting a penalty corner. Despite Melville’s continued efforts to fight back, the Wolves remained composed to close out the win.
Goals
MEL: M. Deuble (8’)
WSW: M. Ratcliffe (24’/32’), E. Buckley (46’)
What’s Next
Westside Wolves will head to Lakelands Hockey & Sporting Facility to go up against Fremantle Cockburn on Saturday 20 June, while Melville will take on Whitford at Troy Pickard Hockey Centre on Sunday 21 June.
Victoria Park defeated Fremantle Cockburn 3-2
Victoria Park have climbed to second place on the ladder after edging out a determined Fremantle Cockburn side by a single goal at Perth Hockey Stadium on Sunday, 14 June. The Panthers made a fast start in the opening quarter, with Marieke van der Vis charging through to score a field goal, followed shortly after by another from Beatriz Monger-Molowny to give Victoria Park a two-goal lead by quarter time. Fremantle Cockburn responded in the second quarter, applying pressure and creating chances through penalty corners. Their persistence paid off when Casey Dolkens converted a penalty corner to reduce the margin to one goal heading into halftime. The third quarter developed into a tight stalemate, with both sides trading possession and defensive pressure limiting scoring opportunities. The intensity lifted in the final quarter, with the Magpies drawing level after Dolkens struck again from a penalty corner. However, Victoria Park had the final say, restoring their lead through a Georgia Hiskins penalty corner to secure the win and move into second place.
Goals
VPX: M. van der Vis (5’), B. Monger-Molowny (11’), G. Hiskins (50’)
FRE: C. Dolkens (21’/47’)
What’s Next
Victoria Park will return to Perth Hockey Stadium to take on the North Coast Raiders on Friday 19 June, while Fremantle Cockburn will host Westside Wolves at Lakelands Hockey & Sporting Facility on Saturday 20 June.
North Coast Raiders defeated by UWA 0-3
UWA have responded strongly to their recent defeat against Westside Wolves, recording a three-goal victory over North Coast Raiders at Troy Pickard Hockey Centre on Sunday, 14 June. The first half was a tight, evenly balanced contest, with both sides trading possession and searching for scoring opportunities, but defensive pressure ensured the scoreboard remained unchanged. The breakthrough came in the third quarter, when Jacqui Morgan found the back of the net with a field goal to give UWA the lead. UWA then took full control in the final quarter, extending their advantage as Pippa Morgan and Shayni Nelson both converted penalty corners to seal a convincing win.
Goals
UWA: J. Morgan (34’), P. Morgan (52’), S. Nelson (54’)
What’s Next
North Coast Raiders will host Victoria Park at Perth Hockey Stadium on Friday 19 June, while UWA will take on WASPS at Perth Hockey Stadium on Saturday 20 June.
Suburban Lions vs WASPS – match abandoned
Due to inclement weather affecting playing conditions at Lemnos Field on Sunday, 14 June, the match between Suburban Lions and WASPS was abandoned. Further details will be confirmed should the fixture be rescheduled.
What’s Next
While a potential rescheduling is yet to be confirmed, Suburban Lions will turn their attention to a return to Lemnos Field on Friday, 19 June, when they host Hale. WASPS will also be back in action the following day, hosting UWA at Perth Hockey Stadium on Saturday, 20 June.
Premier Division 2 Results
Men
|
Date |
Result |
Goals |
Venue |
|
Saturday 13 June |
Hale drew Reds 2-2 |
HAL: L. Bendotti (2’), H. Regan (29’)
RED: J. Connelly (27’/49’) |
Hale Hockey Club |
|
Saturday 13 June |
Melville drew Westside Wolves 1-1 |
MEL: K. Hobbs (3’)
WSW: R. Armstrong-Boase (60+’) |
Melville Toyota Stadium |
|
Saturday 13 June |
Curtin University defeated by UWA 1-6 |
CU: B. Payne (45’)
UWA: L. Petrou (5’/27’/33’), R. Havercroft (21’/51’), O. Bird (56’) |
Perth Hockey Stadium |
|
Saturday 13 June |
Whitford defeated by YMCC 1-3 |
WHI: J. Forder (51’)
YMCC: S. Chandraratna (3’), E. Bowyer (6’), J. Munt (18’) |
Troy Pickard Hockey Centre |
|
Sunday 14 June |
Newman Knights defeated by WASPS 0-5 |
WAS: A. Liddiard (9’/31’/41’), J. Mitton (26’), J. Shackley (53’) |
UWA Superturf |
|
Sunday 14 June |
Victoria Park defeated Fremantle Cockburn 2-1 |
VPX: L. Patten-Williams (25’), W. McKinnon (42’)
FRE: H. Salim (56’) |
Perth Hockey Stadium |
Women
|
Date |
Result |
Goals |
Venue |
|
Saturday 13 June |
Westside Wolves defeated Reds 3-1 |
WSW: K. Schipper (6’), R. Rankin (50’/60’)
RED: T. Harris (24’) |
Lemnos Field |
|
Saturday 13 June |
Curtin University defeated YMCC 2-1 |
CU: Z. Hopkinson (41’/56’)
YMCC: G. Vila-Suarez (36’) |
Perth Hockey Stadium |
|
Saturday 13 June |
Hale defeated by WASPS 0-1 |
WAS: S. Hayes (26’) |
Hale Hockey Club |
|
Saturday 13 June |
Melville defeated by UWA 0-5 |
UWA: T. Sharwood (2’/35’/45+’), C. Bates (40’), E. Bayley (51’) |
Melville Toyota Stadium |
|
Sunday 14 June |
Victoria Park defeated by Suburban Lions 2-3 |
VPX: I. Hampson (25’), C. McKoy (43’)
SUB: A. Nelson (6’), R. Phillips (37’), A. McLeish (53’) |
Perth Hockey Stadium |
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