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2024 Men's Premier Hockey League
Hockey New Zealand's national league, second season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2024 Men's Premier Hockey League is the upcoming second season of New Zealand's national league. The tournament will be held across nine cities of New Zealand, culminating with finals at the North Harbour Hockey Centre in Auckland. Competition will commence on 2 November, culminating with finals matches on 7 December.[1][2]
Following a four-year hiatus, the league will return under new private ownership.[3]
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Competition format
Format
The 2024 Premier Hockey League will follow the same format of the inaugural season. Teams will play in a double round-robin format during the Pool Stage, followed by two Classification Matches. Following the results of the Pool Stage, the top two ranked teams will contest the final, while the bottom two ranked teams will play off for third place.
Point allocation
Match points will be distributed as follows:
- 4 points: win
- 2 points: shoot-out win
- 1 points: shoot-out loss
- 0 points: loss
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Participating teams
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The four teams competing in the league come from the various regions of New Zealand.[4]
Head Coach: James Birkefield and Graeme Findlay
- Stephen Atkinson
- Dean Clarkson
- Jordan Cohen
- Dominic Dixon (GK)
- Jonty Elmes
- Sean Findlay (C)
- Samuel Hiha
- Javahn Jones
- Patrick Madder
- Graeme Murrell
- Oscar Nation
- Finlay Neale
- Sajan Patel
- Lochie Paton
- Maxwell Rasmussen
- Dylan Thomas
- Mackenzie Wilcox
- Matthew Wilson
- William Zhou (GK)
Head Coach: Brent Livermore
- Luke Aldred
- Aiden Bax
- Marcus Child
- Brad Coxon
- Paul Dösch
- Timothy Greenwood
- Vance Harvey
- Samuel Lowndes
- Thomas Marchant
- Joshua McCaul
- Bradley Rothwell
- Matthew Rütsch (GK)
- Aidan Sarikaya
- Dylan Steveson
- Jordan Whittleston
- Nicholas Woods (C)
- Owen Brown
- Denym Clarke
- Timothy Neild
- Matthew van Aardt (GK)
Head Coach: Bryce Collins
- Robert Capizzi
- Luka Clark
- Scott Cosslett
- James Coughlan
- Aiden Fraser
- Zander Fraser
- Hayden Ganley (GK)
- Angus Griffin (GK)
- James Hickson
- Luke Holmes
- Isaac Houlbrooke
- Rocco Ludolph
- Liam Mortimer
- Jared Panchia (C)
- Ryan Parr
- Jayshan Randhawa
- Netesh Sukha
- Charl Ulrich
- Maks Wyndham-Smith
Head Coach: Aaron Ford
- George Baker
- Louis Beckert (GK)
- Malachi Buschl
- Benjamin Culhane
- Nicholas Findlay
- Joshua Irwin
- Samuel Lane (C)
- Nicholas Lidstone
- Samuel Lints
- Felix McIntosh (GK)
- Charlie Morrison
- Joseph Morrison
- Angus Nelson
- James Nicolson
- Blair Tarrant
- Daniel Torr
- Finn Ward
- Jordan Ward
- Patrick Ward
- Simon Yorston
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Results
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All times are local (New Zealand Daylight Time).
Preliminary round
Updated to match(es) played on 10 November 2024. Source: Premier Hockey League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) matches won; 3) goal difference; 4) goals for; 5) head-to-head result; 6) field goals scored.
Fixtures
Classification round
Third and fourth place
Final
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Goalscorers
There have been 106 goals scored in 14 matches, for an average of 7.57 goals per match (as of 1 December 2024).
15 goals
- Samuel Lane (SA)
12 goals
- Dylan Thomas (CF)
7 goals
- George Baker (SA)
6 goals
- Samuel Hiha (CF)
- Charl Ulrich (NT)
5 goals
- Luke Aldred (HM)
- James Nicolson (SA)
4 goals
- Jonty Elmes (CF)
- Oscar Nation (CF)
- James Hickson (NT)
3 goals
- Nicholas Woods (HM)
- Robert Capizzi (NT)
- Liam Mortimer (NT)
- Maks Wyndham-Smith (NT)
- Nicholas Findlay (SA)
- Samuel Lints (SA)
2 goals
- Owen Brown (HM)
- Paul Dösch (HM)
- Dylan Muggleston (HM)
- Blair Tarrant (SA)
1 goal
- Harrison Lawson (CF)
- Patrick Madder (CF)
- Bradley Coxon (HM)
- Vance Harvey (HM)
- Samuel Lowndes (HM)
- Timothy Neild (HM)
- Scott Cosslett (NT)
- Luke Holmes (NT)
- Isaac Houlbrooke (NT)
- Rocco Ludolph (NT)
- Jayshaan Randhawa (NT)
- Finn Ward (SA)
Source: Hockey New Zealand
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