2025 Men's Hockey One
| Tournament details | |||
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| Host country | Australia | ||
| Dates | 10 October – 30 November | ||
| Teams | 7 | ||
| Venue | 9 (in 9 host cities) | ||
| Final positions | |||
| Champions | HC Melbourne (2nd title) | ||
| Runner-up | Tassie Tigers | ||
| Third place | NSW Pride | ||
| Tournament statistics | |||
| Matches played | 24 | ||
| Goals scored | 192 (8 per match) | ||
| Top scorer | Joel Rintala (20 goals) | ||
| Best player | Nathan Ephraums | ||
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The 2025 Men's Hockey One is the fifth season of Hockey Australia's national league, Hockey One. The tournament is being held across seven states and territories of Australia. The competition commenced on 10 October and will culminate with the finals weekend on 29–30 November at the State Netball and Hockey Centre in Melbourne.[1][2][3]
Competition format
Format
The 2025 Hockey One season followed the same format as the previous seasons of the league. Teams will play a series of home and away matches during the Pool Stage, which will be followed by a Classification Round.
During the pool stage, teams played each other once in either a home or a way fixture. The top four ranked teams qualified for the medal round, playing in two semi-finals with the winners contesting the final and losers the third place match.
Rules
In addition to FIH sanctioned rules, Hockey Australia is implementing the following rules for Hockey One:
- When a field goal or penalty stroke is scored the same athlete will have an automatic one-on-one shootout with the goalkeeper for an extra goal.
- Outright winner: There will be no drawn games. In the event of a draw, teams will contest a penalty shoot-out to determine a winner.
Point allocation
Match points will be distributed as follows:
- 5 points: win
- 3 points: shoot-out win
- 2 points: shoot-out loss
- 0 points: loss
Participating teams
The seven teams competing in the league come from Australia's states and territories, with the Northern Territory being the only team absent.
Head Coach: Jethro Eustice
- Lucas Toonen
- Lachlan Busiko
- Brayden King
- Benjamin O'Grady
- Trent Symss
- Calvin Farmilo
- Richard Pautz
- Connor Richmond-Spouse (C)
- Bryce Hammond
- Lachlan Arniel
- Hugh Snowden
- Mitchell Dell
- Rhun Williams
- James Mitton
- Tylo Remke
- Sebastian Foster
- William Johnson (GK)
- Jethro Eustice
- Tarrant Haami-Jones
- Hassan Singh
- Landon Morley
- Evan Staker (GK)
- Jeremy Hayward
- Lucas Noel
- Leon Hayward (GK)
Head Coach: Darren Fowler
- Lachlan Sharp
- Corey Weyer
- Noah Fahy
- Kyle Jeffrey-Prestwich
- Adam Imer
- Jacob Anderson
- Daykin Stanger
- Michael Francis
- Jacob Whetton
- David Hubbard
- Joseph Sandor
- Jayden Atkinson
- Timothy Howard (C)
- Scott Boyde
- Ryan Wilcox
- Luke Randle
- Thomas Campbell
- Matthew Hawthorne
- Matthew Finn (GK)
- Diarmid Chappell
- Hayden Pease
- Elijah Mathewson
- Joel Rintala
- Thomas Wycherley
- Mitchell Nicholson (GK)
Head Coach: Seyi Onitiri
- Koji Yamasaki
- Benjamin Staines
- Anand Gupte
- James Day
- Jesse Absolom
- Thomas Craig
- Jamie Hawke
- Peter Crossman
- Charlie Dorman
- Jake Staines
- Dylan Brick
- Aidan Smith
- Hayden Dillon (C)
- Oscar Smart
- Aidan Dooley
- Kaito Tanaka
- Hamish Morrison
- Mathew Neeson
- Darcy MacDonald
- Jay MacDonald
- Davis Atkin
- James Jewel
- Max Robson (GK)
- Michael Dillon
- Brendan Hill (GK)
Head Coach: Jesse Workman
- Craig Marais
- Peter Scott
- Jonathan Bretherton
- Liam Henderson
- Douglas Buckley
- Benjamin White
- Nathan Ephraums (C)
- Kade Leigh
- Oliver Will
- Bradley Marais
- Cooper Burns
- Connar Otterbach
- Daniel Smits
- Joshua Henderson
- Joshua Simmonds
- Ky Willott
- Kiran Arunasalam
- Jed Snowden (GK)
- Frazer Gerrard
- Nye Roberts
- Carlin Walker
- Johan Durst (GK)
- Eden Davis
- Kaelan Boundy
- Nicholas Fitzgerald
Head Coach: Kieran Govers
- Ryan Proctor
- Angus Callinan
- Ashleigh Thomas (GK)
- Bayden Smith
- Daine Richards
- Nathanael Stewart
- Jack Marshall
- Kurt Lovett
- Dylan Downey
- Jared Findlay
- Blake Govers
- Dylan Martin
- Brayden Sutherland
- Toby Mallon
- Jack Hayes (C)
- Luke Noblett
- Connor Tuddenham
- Ryan Woolnough
- Lukas Overhoff
- Nathan Czinner
- Albert Beltrán
- Timothy Brand
- Thomas Miotto
- Michael Taylor
- Dylan Simmons (GK)
Head Coach: Stephen Davies
- Samuel Ashton
- Luke Anderson
- Hamish Adamson
- Jake Harvie (C)
- Angus Adamson
- Kye Stirrat
- Zach Rakkas
- Zed Kearnan
- Patrick Andrew
- Max Freedman
- Thomas Harvie
- Marshall Puzey
- Chaz Davies
- Liam Flynn
- Brodee Foster
- Ethan Boucher
- Christian Starkie (GK)
- Ian Grobbelaar
- James Cunningham
- Matthew van Selm
- Jeremy Mayne
- Cambell Geddes
- James Collins
- Hunter Banyard (GK)
- Harrison Golding
Head Coach: Benjamin Read
- Magnus McCausland (GK)
- Harvey Bessell
- Tyson Johnson
- Hayden Beltz
- Matthew Bird
- Joshua Brooks
- Ruben Hoey
- Evan Kimber
- Jeremy Edwards
- Oliver Stebbings
- Edward Ockenden (C)
- Joshua Beltz
- Jack Welch
- Oscar Pritchard
- Alexander Hogan-Jones
- Lachlan Rogers
- Timothy Deavin
- Ehren Hazell
- Samuel McCulloch
- Matthew Swann
- Max Larkin (GK)
- Oliver Smith
- William Sproule
- Oscar Sproule
- Keenan Johnson
- Grant Woodcock (GK)
Venues
| Melbourne | Perth | Adelaide |
|---|---|---|
| State Netball and Hockey Centre | Perth Hockey Stadium | State Hockey Centre |
| Capacity: 8,000 | Capacity: 6,000 | Capacity: 4,000 |
| Brisbane | ||
| Queensland Hockey Centre | ||
| Capacity: 1,000 | ||
| Canberra | ||
| National Hockey Centre | ||
| Goulburn | ||
| Goulburn Hockey Complex | ||
| Hobart | Narellan | Newcastle |
| Tasmanian Hockey Centre | Macarthur Regional Hockey Complex | Newcastle International Hockey Centre |
Results
All times are local.
Preliminary round
Standings
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | WD | LD | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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| 1 | Brisbane Blaze | 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 30 | 9 | +21 | 24 | Semi-finals |
| 2 | NSW Pride | 6 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 23 | 16 | +7 | 23 | |
| 3 | HC Melbourne | 6 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 32 | 15 | +17 | 20 | |
| 4 | Tassie Tigers | 5 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 22 | 13 | +9 | 20 | |
| 5 | Canberra Chill | 5 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 31 | 22 | +9 | 12 | |
| 6 | Perth Thundersticks | 6 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 8 | 25 | −17 | 5 | |
| 7 | Adelaide Fire | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 4 | 50 | −46 | 0 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
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Medal round
Bracket
| Semi-finals | Final | |||||
| 29 November | ||||||
| Brisbane Blaze | 6 (1) | |||||
| 30 November | ||||||
| Tassie Tigers (pen.) | 6 (2) | |||||
| Tassie Tigers | 1 | |||||
| 29 November | ||||||
| HC Melbourne | 3 | |||||
| NSW Pride | 3 | |||||
| HC Melbourne | 9 | |||||
| Third place | ||||||
| 30 November | ||||||
| Brisbane Blaze | 4 | |||||
| NSW Pride | 10 | |||||
Semi-finals
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Third and fourth place
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Final
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Goalscorers
There were 192 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 8 goals per match.
20 goals
16 goals
11 goals
8 goals
7 goals
- Ehren Hazell
- Jack Welch
5 goals
4 goals
- Scott Boyde
- Davis Atkin
- Koji Yamasaki
- Carlin Walker
- Ky Willott
- Albert Beltrán
- Kurt Lovett
- Samuel McCulloch
3 goals
- Dylan Brick
- Benjamin Staines
- Benjamin White
- Angus Callinan
- Nathan Czinner
- Dylan Martin
- Brodee Foster
2 goals
- Jayden Atkinson
- Matthew Hawthorne
- Adam Imer
- Lachlan Sharp
- Corey Weyer
- Thomas Craig
- James Day
- James Jewell
- Craig Marais
- Nye Roberts
- Jared Findley
- Ian Grobbelaar
- Timothy Deavin
- Edward Ockenden
- Oscar Sproule
1 goal
- Mitchell Dell
- Jeremy Hayward
- Landon Morley
- Hassan Singh
- Jacob Anderson
- Elijah Mathewson
- Hayden Pease
- Joseph Sandor
- Daykin Stanger
- Thomas Wycherley
- Hayden Dillon
- Peter Scott
- Oliver Will
- Michael Taylor
- Luke Anderson
- Jake Harvie
- Thomas Harvie
- Hayden Beltz
- Joshua Brooks
- Keenan Johnson
- Tyson Johnson
- Lachlan Rogers
Source: Hockey Australia
References
- ^ "Bigger, bolder, better – Hockey One League 2025 Fixtures Announced!". hockeyone.com.au. Hockey One. 12 June 2025. Retrieved 10 October 2025.
- ^ "Season 2025 – Home Game Schedule". hockeyqld.com.au. Hockey Queensland. Retrieved 10 October 2025.
- ^ "Goulburn to host 'blockbuster' NSW Pride Hockey matchday for second year in a row". goulburnpost.com.au. Goulburn Post. 11 June 2025. Retrieved 10 October 2025.
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