Australian field hockey player
Donna-Lee Patrick (born 5 April 1982)[1] is a former field hockey player from Australia, who played as a forward.[2]
Personal life
Donna-Lee Patrick was born and raised in Alice Springs, Northern Territory.[3]
Career
AHL
Patrick made her debut in the Australian Hockey League (AHL) in 2000 as a member of the Territory Pearls.[4] Following a move to Adelaide, Patrick transferred to the Adelaide Suns, where she represented South Australia for six seasons.[1][5]
International hockey
Under–21
In 2001, Patrick was a member of the Australia U–21 side, the Jillaroos. She represented the team at the FIH Junior World Cup in Buenos Aires, where she won a bronze medal.[1][4]
Hockeyroos
Patrick also made her senior international debut in 2001, representing Australia's national team, the Hockeyroos, at the Korean Telecom Cup in Seoul.[2][1]
Throughout her career, Patrick represented the Hockeyroos on 80 occasions, most notably at the 2006 FIH World Cup in Madrid, where she won a silver medal.[6] She also won gold at three consecutive Oceania Cup's, from 2001 through 2005.[7]
International goals
Goal
|
Date
|
Location
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Result
|
Competition
|
Ref.
|
1 |
4 July 2001 |
Seongnam Stadium, Seoul, South Korea |
England |
3–1 |
8–4 |
2001 Telecom Cup |
[8]
|
2 |
28 October 2001 |
State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne, Australia |
New Zealand |
1–1 |
4–3 |
Test Match
|
3 |
29 April 2002 |
Gifu Memorial Center, Gifu, Japan |
Russia |
5–2 |
5–2
|
4 |
11 August 2005 |
State Hockey Centre, Adelaide, Australia |
South Korea |
2–0 |
3–2 |
[9]
|
5 |
18 August 2005 |
Queensland State Hockey Centre, Brisbane, Australia |
1–0 |
2–1
|
6 |
8 October 2005 |
Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi, India |
India |
2–2 |
2–2 |
Indira Gandhi Gold Cup
|
7 |
29 June 2006 |
Reading Hockey Club, Reading, United Kingdom |
England |
1–1 |
1–2 |
Test Match |
[10]
|
8 |
2 July 2006 |
3–0 |
3–1
|
9 |
16 July 2006 |
Wagener Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
New Zealand |
1–0 |
2–1 |
2006 FIH Champions Trophy |
[11]
|
10 |
2–0
|
11 |
20 August 2006 |
University of Maryland, College Park, United States |
Netherlands |
1–2 |
1–2 |
Test Match |
[10]
|
12 |
27 August 2006 |
Virginia Beach Sportsplex, Virginia Beach, United States |
United States |
2–0 |
4–2
|
References
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