2005 Men's Oceania Cup

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2005 Men's Oceania Cup
Tournament details
Host countryFiji
CitySuva
Dates15–19 November
Teams3 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Australia (4th title)
Runner-up New Zealand
Third place Fiji
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Goals scored54 (13.5 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Phil Burrows (7 goals)
2003 (previous) (next) 2007

The 2005 Men's Oceania Cup was the fourth edition of the men's field hockey tournament. It was held from 15–19 November in Suva, Fiji.[1]

The tournament served as a qualifier for the 2006 FIH World Cup.[2]

Australia won the tournament for the fourth time, defeating New Zealand 5–1 in the final.[3]

Results[]

All times are local (UTC+12:00).

Pool[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Australia 2 2 0 0 30 2 +28 6 Final
2  New Zealand 2 1 0 1 18 4 +14 3
3  Fiji (H) 2 0 0 2 0 42 −42 0
Source: Hockey Australia
(H) Host

Matches[]

15 November 2005
16:00
New Zealand  2–4  Australia
Burrows Goal 5'
Archibald Goal 22'
Report De Young Goal 11'
Brooks Goal 54'
Eglington Goal 57'
McCann Goal 70'
Umpires:
Kim Hong-Lae (KOR)
Satinder Kumar (IND)

16 November 2005
16:00
Fiji  0–16  New Zealand
Report Goal 4'
Shaw Goal 9'46'53'
Brooks Goal 23'34'
Burrows Goal 25'28'30'35+'48'69'
Kosoof Goal 39'41'58'
Goal 62'
Umpires:
Satinder Kumar (IND)
Jonathan Wright (RSA)

17 November 2005
16:00
Australia  26–0  Fiji
Smith Goal 7'11'25'
Schubert Goal 8'13'15'37'
Knowles Goal 10'
Naylor Goal 14'17'24'46'
Eglington Goal 22'54'57'
De Young Goal 27'
Doerner Goal 33'59'
Dwyer Goal 34'48'62'63'66'69'
Wells Goal 40'
Brooks Goal 52'
Report
Umpires:
Jonathan Wright (RSA)
Kim Hong-Lae (KOR)

Final[]

19 November 2005
15:00
Australia  5–1  New Zealand
Schubert Goal 14'27'
Smith Goal 24'
Wells Goal 51'
De Young Goal 52'
Report Hari Goal 15'
Umpires:
Satinder Kumar (IND)
Kim Hong-Lae (KOR)

Statistics[]

Final standings[]

Pos Team Qualification
1  Australia 2006 World Cup
2  New Zealand
3  Fiji (H)
Source: Todor66
(H) Host

Goalscorers[]

There were 54 goals scored in 4 matches, for an average of 13.5 goals per match.

7 goals

6 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Hockey Australia Annual Report 2005–2006" (PDF). clearinghouseforsport.gov.au. Government of Australia. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Men's World Cup field confirmed". fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Kookaburras through to World Cup". hockey.org.au. Hockey Australia. Archived from the original on 13 October 2006. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
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