
Wellington Hockey is pleased to announce our U18 representative teams for the 2025 season. Two Women’s Team's and one Men’s Team have been named, with players set to begin their campaigns after a successful first hit-out at an initial training camp at Maidstone Park.
The U18 Women’s teams will travel to North Harbour, while the U18 Men’s team is set to head to Timaru for their National Tournaments from 29 June - 5 July.
We’re looking forward to seeing these athletes represent the Wellington region and wish them all the best as they begin their build-up to tournament.
U18 Women’s Black Team
India Harvey
Elizabeth Crewther
Bay Johnson
Chloe Sherriff
Georgie Dennis
Samantha Te Awhe
Ellie Cook
Greer Thornton
Mhurain Thomson
Jada Ropitini
Elliot Guest
Maia MckeeMia Gibson
Luca Marshall
Isla McCaw
Milla Ehlert
Yasmin Rodda
Tirzah Thuraisingham
Coaches
Allan Carson
Amy Robinson
U18 Women’s Gold Team
Zoey Kumar
Abigail Martin-Richardson
Olivia McIntyre
Scarlett Bowmar
Maddy Spierling
Ruby Easton-Smith
Iris Edwards
Emily Frater
Willow Gougé
Eliza Ho-Ng
Juno Holden
Nell Laracy McCrystal
Lynmari Lazenby
Elizabeth MacAvoy
Lexi Manning
Alysha McGrath
Katherine Newman
Jayna Parag
Amelia Pohlen
Coaches
Steph Weller
Kat Winter
U18 Men’s Team
Codey Thomas
Zach Gianotti
Kyle Keene
Jacob Obermaier
Simon Korb
Fredrich Schmidt
Kalle Billman
Levi Irvine
Henry O'Brien
Matty Prentice
Zac Fowler
Jacob Eade
Blake Whitfield
Adam Baker
Ashton Herrick
JB Macadre
Tommy Hanna
Prashaan Ishver
Leon Olson
Coaches
Rob Dent
Leah Murphy
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25 April 2025
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