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Canterbury
LeagueFord National Hockey League
Founded2000 (2000)
ColoursRed, Black
Head coachSue Innes
Andy Innes
CaptainJenny Storey

The Canterbury women's field hockey team are an amateur sports team based in New Zealand. The team competes annually in the Ford National Hockey League (NHL).

History

In total, Canterbury have won the Women's NHL a total of 3 times.

Canterbury are the most recent champions, having defeated North Harbour 3–2 in the final of the 2016 Tournament.

Team Roster

The following is the Canterbury team roster for the 2017 Ford NHL:

Head coaches: Sue & Andy Innes

  1. Jessie Anderson
  2. Margot Willis
  3. Libby Bird
  4. Jordy Grant
  5. Sophie Cocks
  6. Georgie Mackay-Stewart
  7. Jenny Storey (C)
  8. Pippa Hayward
  9. Rachel McCann
  10. Leah butt
  11. Emily Wium
  12. Charlotte Symes
  13. Kirsty Nation (GK)
  14. Iona Young (GK)
  15. Bridget Kiddle
  16. Sian Fremaux
  17. Millie Calder
  18. Sarah Rutherford

References

  1. "About Our Teams". Canterbury Hockey. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  2. "Past Ford NHL Winners". Hockey New Zealand. Archived from the original on 20 September 2017. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  3. "Midlands and Canterbury win National Hockey League titles in Whangarei". stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  4. "2017 Ford National Hockey League Women" (PDF). Hockey New Zealand. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 February 2018. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
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