2016 Men's Australian Country Championships Host country Australia City Darwin Teams 7 Venue(s) Marrara Hockey Centre Champions NSW Country Runner-up ADF Third place WA Country Matches played 24 Goals scored 138 (5.75 per match) Top scorer(s) John Fernance (11 goals)
The 2016 Men's Australian Country Championships was a field hockey tournament held in Darwin, Northern Territory between 24-31 July 2016.
NSW Country won the tournament by defeating the ADF 4–1 in the final. WA Country won the bronze medal by defeating QLD Country 1–0 in the third and fourth playoff.[ 1]
Teams
Unlike other National Australian Championships the Australian Country Championships only comprises teams from regional/country associations of each Australian State, as well as a team from the Australian Defence Force .[ 1]
The tournament is played in a round-robin format, with each team facing each other once. Final placings after the pool matches determine playoffs.
The fifth and sixth placed teams contest the fifth and sixth-place match, the third and fourth placed teams contest the third and fourth-place match, and the top two teams compete in the final.
Results
Pool matches
Marrara Hockey Centre Umpires: Nathan Jennings (AUS) Adrian Cross (AUS)
Marrara Hockey Centre Umpires: Jai Brown (AUS) Kristen Schenk (AUS)
Marrara Hockey Centre Umpires: Simon Thresher (AUS) David Grady (AUS)
Marrara Hockey Centre Umpires: Simon Thresher (AUS) Kristen Schenk (AUS)
Marrara Hockey Centre Umpires: Nathan Jennings (AUS) David Grady (AUS)
Marrara Hockey Centre Umpires: Jai Brown (AUS) Adrian Cross (AUS)
Classification matches
Fifth and sixth place
Marrara Hockey Centre Umpires: Kristen Schenk (AUS) David Grady (AUS)
Third and fourth place
Marrara Hockey Centre Umpires: Nathan Jennings (AUS) Jai Brown (AUS)
Final
Marrara Hockey Centre Umpires: Simon Thresher (AUS) Adrian Cross (AUS)
Statistics
Final standings
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Final Result
NSW Country
7
6
1
0
31
6
+25
19
Gold Medal
ADF
7
4
1
2
22
18
+4
13
Silver Medal
WA Country
7
3
2
2
20
13
+7
11
Bronze Medal
4
QLD Country
7
3
3
1
27
16
+11
12
Fourth Place
5
NT Country
7
2
1
4
18
25
−7
7
Fifth place
6
VIC Country
7
1
2
4
18
30
−12
5
Sixth Place
7
SA Country
6
0
0
6
2
30
−28
0
Seventh Place
References
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