Winter Season
Winter hockey is played from May to October (terms 2 and 3) each year.
Registrations
Registrations are completed online on Hockey ACT’s website Revolutionise
https://www.revolutionise.com.au/marist/registration/
Registrations for the 2023 winter season are now closed.
Age groups for the 2023 winter season are as follows:
Marist Hockey registration fee covers team registration fees, training field hire, purchase of equipment, club administration fees including presentation awards).
Full payment is required at the time of registration through Revolutionise. The system requires payment to be made by credit card and a merchant fee of 2% applies. If payment of the full fee up-front causes difficulty, please contact the Treasurer.
Winter Training Times
Training takes place on Wednesday afternoons at Tuggeranong Hockey Fields. The Club transports the boys to training via bus.
2023 times are as follows:
U11 and U15 and goalkeepers - 4pm-5pm
U13 and U18 - 5pm-6pm
Winter Game Times
The 2023 winter season commences in late April and concludes in September.
The Hockey ACT Junior Draw can be found here.
Winter Grading
Marist Hockey is committed to an open and fair process for the selection of teams and the identification of development players. Marist Hockey conducts grading of players annually on Club Day in early March each year. The 2023 Club Day was held on Saturday 4 March 2023.
From time to time, Marist Hockey may schedule an additional grading session before the commencement of the season.
Grading is based on a skills matrix. During competitive selections, a player will participate in a number of drills and a trial match to assess their skills. Player performance will be observed and assessed by a number of selectors.
In forming teams, Marist Hockey may also take other factors into consideration including performance in prior seasons, input from previous coaches and the spread of numbers across teams. Any queries regarding grading or requests for feedback should be directed to the Development Officer.
Team structure and playing with friends
Marist Hockey cannot take requests to play in teams with friends. Marist Hockey will determine team makeup based on the best team combinations possible with a focus on competitiveness and player development.
Registrations
Registrations are completed online on Hockey ACT’s website Revolutionise
https://www.revolutionise.com.au/marist/registration/
Registrations for the 2023 winter season are now closed.
Age groups for the 2023 winter season are as follows:
- Under 11 – younger than 11 years old on 1 January 2023
- Under 13 – younger than 13 years old on 1 January 2023
- Under 15 – younger than 15 years old on 1 January 2023
- Under 18 – younger than 18 years old on 1 January 2023
Marist Hockey registration fee covers team registration fees, training field hire, purchase of equipment, club administration fees including presentation awards).
Full payment is required at the time of registration through Revolutionise. The system requires payment to be made by credit card and a merchant fee of 2% applies. If payment of the full fee up-front causes difficulty, please contact the Treasurer.
Winter Training Times
Training takes place on Wednesday afternoons at Tuggeranong Hockey Fields. The Club transports the boys to training via bus.
2023 times are as follows:
U11 and U15 and goalkeepers - 4pm-5pm
U13 and U18 - 5pm-6pm
Winter Game Times
The 2023 winter season commences in late April and concludes in September.
- Under 11s play at ANU Willows fields on Saturday mornings
- Under 13s play at either Lyneham or Tuggeranong on Sunday mornings
- Under 15s play at either Lyneham or Tuggeranong on Saturday mornings
- Under 18s play at either Lyneham or Tuggeranong on Friday evenings
The Hockey ACT Junior Draw can be found here.
Winter Grading
Marist Hockey is committed to an open and fair process for the selection of teams and the identification of development players. Marist Hockey conducts grading of players annually on Club Day in early March each year. The 2023 Club Day was held on Saturday 4 March 2023.
From time to time, Marist Hockey may schedule an additional grading session before the commencement of the season.
Grading is based on a skills matrix. During competitive selections, a player will participate in a number of drills and a trial match to assess their skills. Player performance will be observed and assessed by a number of selectors.
In forming teams, Marist Hockey may also take other factors into consideration including performance in prior seasons, input from previous coaches and the spread of numbers across teams. Any queries regarding grading or requests for feedback should be directed to the Development Officer.
Team structure and playing with friends
Marist Hockey cannot take requests to play in teams with friends. Marist Hockey will determine team makeup based on the best team combinations possible with a focus on competitiveness and player development.