Australian National Broomball Championships
The Australian National Broomball Championships is an annual broomball tournament, held in various cities across Australia, to determine Australia's national champions. The tournament is organised by the national governing body for the sport, Broomball Australia.
The Championships have been held annually since 1990, and as of 2006 attract representative teams from New South Wales, Queensland, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, and Victoria. Teams representing Gold Coast and Coffs Harbour have also participated in the past. In 2003 an invitational team composed of American and Japanese players took part but were ineligible for finals.
Five divisions are contested annually (starting year in brackets):
- Men's Elite (1990)
- Women's Elite (1999)
- Mixed Elite (1990)
- Men's Intermediate (2003)
- Mixed Intermediate (2003)
Contents
Men's Elite Division
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) has been by far the most successful team in the Men's Elite division, winning fourteen of the twenty-one events held to date.
Year | Host City | Champion | Runner Up |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Bendigo, Victoria | South Australia | ACT |
1991 | Bendigo, Victoria | South Australia | ACT |
1992 | Adelaide, South Australia | ACT | South Australia |
1993 | Canberra, ACT | ACT (ACT Flames) | ACT (ACT Animals) |
1994 | Bendigo, Victoria | ACT | South Australia |
1995 | Bendigo, Victoria | ACT | South Australia |
1996 | Sydney, New South Wales | ACT | Queensland |
1997 | Gold Coast, Queensland | ACT | Queensland |
1998 | Adelaide, South Australia | ACT | Queensland |
1999 | Townsville, Queensland | ACT | New South Wales |
2000 | Canberra, ACT | ACT | Queensland |
2001 | Sydney, New South Wales | ACT | New South Wales |
2002 | Adelaide, South Australia | ACT | South Australia |
2003 | Canberra, ACT | ACT | New South Wales |
2004 | Gold Coast, Queensland | New South Wales | North Queensland |
2005 | Sydney, New South Wales | ACT | Queensland |
2006 | Adelaide, South Australia | New South Wales | ACT |
2007 | Canberra, ACT | ACT | New South Wales |
2008 | Sydney, New South Wales | New South Wales | ACT |
2009 | Adelaide, South Australia | New South Wales | South Australia |
2010 | Canberra, ACT | New South Wales | South Australia |
Women's Elite Division
Year | Host City | Champion | Runner Up |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Townsville, Queensland | ACT | New South Wales & Queensland (combined team) |
2000 | Canberra, ACT | ACT | New South Wales |
2001 | Sydney, New South Wales | ACT | New South Wales |
2002 | Adelaide, South Australia | ACT | South Australia |
2003 | Canberra, ACT | New South Wales | ACT |
2004 | Gold Coast, Queensland | New South Wales | South Australia |
2005 | Sydney, New South Wales | New South Wales | Queensland |
2006 | Adelaide, South Australia | New South Wales | Queensland |
2007 | Canberra, ACT | New South Wales | Queensland |
2008 | Sydney, New South Wales | South Australia | New South Wales |
2009 | Adelaide, South Australia | New South Wales | South Australia |
2010 | Canberra, ACT | New South Wales | South Australia |
Honour | Name | State/Territory | # |
---|---|---|---|
Most Games Played | Tracy Allison | Australian Capital Territory | 22 |
Most Goals Scored | Tracy Ivin | New South Wales | 16 |
Most Assists | Tracy Ivin | New South Wales | 9 |
Most Points | Tracy Ivin | New South Wales | 25 (16 goals, 9 assists) |
Most Hat-Tricks | Nikki Brown Chris Jeacle-Banks |
Australian Capital Territory | 1 |
Most Shut Outs | Donna Law Shannon Vost |
Australian Capital Territory New South Wales |
4 |
Mixed Elite Division
In mixed play, each team has an equal number of male and female players on the ice. The ACT have also had a successful history in this division, winning in nine times.
Year | Host City | Champion | Runner Up |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Bendigo, Victoria | South Australia | ACT |
1991 | Bendigo, Victoria ACT | South Australia | |
1992 | Adelaide, South Australia | ACT | South Australia |
1993 | Canberra, ACT | ACT (ACT Cougars) | ACT (ACT #2) |
1994 | Bendigo, Victoria ACT (ACT Cougars) | ACT (ACT #2) | |
1995 | Bendigo, Victoria | Queensland | ACT |
1996 | Sydney, New South Wales | ACT | Queensland |
1997 | Gold Coast, Queensland | ACT | Queensland |
1998 | Adelaide, South Australia | ACT | New South Wales |
1999 | Townsville, Queensland | New South Wales | ACT |
2000 | Canberra, ACT | ACT | New South Wales |
2001 | Sydney, New South Wales | New South Wales | ACT |
2002 | Adelaide, South Australia | New South Wales | ACT |
2003 | Canberra, ACT | ACT | Queensland |
2004 | Gold Coast, Queensland | Gold Coast | South Australia |
2005 | Sydney, New South Wales | New South Wales | Queensland |
2006 | Adelaide, South Australia | New South Wales | ACT |
2007 | Canberra, ACT | Maria Estenson | Simon Shuster |
Honour | Name | State/Territory | # |
---|---|---|---|
Most Games Played | Tracy Allison | Australian Capital Territory | 72 |
Most Goals Scored | Saxon Hooper | New South Wales & Queensland | 67 |
Most Assists | Saxon Hooper | New South Wales & Queensland | 26 |
Most Points | Saxon Hooper | New South Wales & Queensland | 93 (67 goals, 26 assists) |
Most Hat-Tricks | Saxon Hooper Chris Lucas (tied) |
New South Wales & Queensland (Hooper); Australian Capital Territory (Lucas) |
6 |
Most Shut Outs | Ian Easterbrook | Australian Capital Territory | 8 |
Men's Intermediate Division
New South Wales have won two of the four Men's Intermediate titles since the division was introduced at the 2003 National Championships.
Year | Host City | Champion | Runner Up |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Canberra, ACT | ACT | New South Wales |
2004 | Gold Coast, Queensland | Gold Coast | New South Wales |
2005 | Sydney, New South Wales | New South Wales | ACT |
2006 | Adelaide, South Australia | New South Wales (NSW #1) | New South Wales (NSW #2) |
2007 | Canberra, ACT | - | - |
Mixed Intermediate Division
New South Wales have dominated the Mixed Intermediate division, winning three of the four titles up to 2006; the other one saw Coffs Harbour, a city in New South Wales, emerge victorious.
+ List of Mixed Intermediate Champions and Runners Up by Year[7]
Year | Host City | Champion | Runner Up |
---|---|---|---|
2003 | Canberra, ACT | New South Wales (NSW #1) | New South Wales (NSW #2) |
2004 | Gold Coast, Queensland | Coffs Harbour | Gold Coast |
2005 | Sydney, New South Wales | New South Wales (NSW #1) | New South Wales (NSW #2) |
2006 | Adelaide, South Australia | New South Wales (NSW #1) | Queensland |
2007 | Canberra, ACT | - | - |
State/Territory | Championships | Runners Up Titles |
---|---|---|
Coffs Harbour | 1 | 0 |
Gold Coast | 0 | 1 |
New South Wales | 3 | 2 (both all-NSW finals) |
Queensland | 0 | 1 |
See also
- Broomball Australia - organising body
- Queensland Cyclones - representative team for Queensland
References
- ↑ List of Men's Elite National Champions
- ↑ List of Women's Elite National Champions
- ↑ National Championships Player Statistics - Women's Elite Division
- ↑ List of Mixed Elite National Champions
- ↑ National Championships Player Statistics - Mixed Elite Division
- ↑ List of Men's Intermediate National Champions
- ↑ List of Mixed Intermediate National Champions
External links
- National Championships Statistics from ACTBA (accessed 20 December 2006)
- 2006 National Championships website (accessed 20 December 2006)