Adelaide Fire is an Australian professional field hockey club based in Adelaide, South Australia. The club was established in 2019, and is one of 7 established to compete in Hockey Australia's new premier domestic competition, Hockey One.[1]

Adelaide Fire
Full nameAdelaide Fire
Founded17 April 2019; 5 years ago (2019-04-17)
Home groundMATE Stadium, Adelaide, Australia
(Capacity 4,000)
LeagueHockey One
Websitehockeysa.com.au

The club unifies both men and women under one name,[2] unlike South Australia's former representation in the Australian Hockey League as the SA Hotshots (men) and SA Suns (women).[3][4]

Adelaide Fire will compete for the first time in the inaugural season of Hockey One, which will be contested from late September through to mid November 2019.

History

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Adelaide Fire, along with six other teams, was founded on 17 April 2019 as part of Hockey Australia's development of hockey.[5] The establishment of the club however, was not met without challenges. It was feared Hockey SA would not enter Hockey One due to financial restraints, however after a public fundraiser the entry quota was met.[6]

The club name of the Fire is a natural progression and combination of the former club names – the Hotshots and the Suns.

Uniform

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The club colours are a modern take on traditional SA colours, the yellow, now replaced with white provides a cleaner, modern feel to the uniforms.

 
Adelaide Fire Men's Uniform
 
Adelaide Fire Women's Uniform

Home Stadium

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Adelaide Fire are based out of MATE Stadium in South Australia's capital city, Adelaide. The stadium has a capacity of 4,000 spectators, with 330 fixed seats.[7]

Throughout the Hockey One league, Adelaide Fire will play a number of home games at the stadium.[8]

Teams

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Men's team

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The following players were named in the men's squad for the 2023 season.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 FW   AUS Kieran Govers
2 DF   AUS Connor Richmond-Spouse
3 MF   AUS Lucas Toonen
4 FW   AUS Jack Holland
6 FW   AUS Matthew Magann
7 DF   ENG Peter Scott
8 FW   AUS Brodie Gleeson
9 MF   AUS Fred Gray
10 DF   AUS Lachlan Arneil
11 FW   AUS Kyton Rayner
12 MF   AUS Mitchell Dell
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 FW   AUS Alastair Oliver
14 FW   SCO Fraser Heigh
15 MF   AUS Paxton Silby
16 DF   AUS Hugh Snowden
17 DF   NZL Charl Ulrich
18 DF   AUS Richard Hancock
20 DF   AUS Chris Wells
21 GK   AUS Jed Snowden
22 GK   AUS Edward Chittleborough
23 FW   AUS Hassan Singh
24 FW   RSA Jethro Eustice

Women's team

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The following players have been named in the women's squad for the 2024 season.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   AUS Annalise Abbott
FW   AUS Teyjah Abell
MF   AUS Linzi Appleyard
FW   AUS Sherilyn Cass
MF   NZL Casey Crowley
MF   AUS Puck de Beijer
FW   AUS Britney de Silva
FW   AUS Ella du Preez
MF   AUS Holly Evans-Gill
DF   NED Margot van Geffen
GK   AUS Amy Hammond
MF   NED Julia van den Heuvel
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   AUS Chloe Holland
GK   AUS Bridget Laurance
MF   ENG Shona McCallin
DF   AUS Gabriella Mitreska
FW   AUS Beatriz Monger-Molowny
MF   AUS Tyler Pedley
DF   AUS Zara Pelham
DF   AUS Harriet Shand
FW   AUS Katie Sharkey
MF   AUS Lucy Sharman
FW   AUS Michaela Spano
MF   AUS Eliza White

References

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  1. ^ "Introducing Hockey One". Hockey SA. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Hockey One – WHAT'S THE CONCEPT?". hockeyone.com.au. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  3. ^ "SA Hotshots". hockeyaustralia.altiusrt.com. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  4. ^ "SA Suns". hockeyaustralia.altiusrt.com. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  5. ^ "A New Era Begins – Hockey One Is Here!". Hockey Australia. Archived from the original on 17 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Donate to the our project on the Australian Sports Foundation". Hockey SA. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Distinctive Homes Hockey Stadium". AUSTADIUMS. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  8. ^ "Hockey One – WHAT'S THE FORMAT?". hockeyone.com.au. Retrieved 18 April 2019.