Australian field hockey player
Grace Stewart Born
(1997-04-28 ) 28 April 1997 (age 27) Gerringong, New South Wales , Australia Height
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Weight
68 kg (150 lb) Playing position
Forward Current club
NSW Pride Years
Team
Caps
Goals 2016–
Australia
124
(36)
Grace Stewart (born 28 April 1997) is an Australian field hockey player. She represented her country at the 2016 Summer Olympics .[ 1] [ 2]
Career
Junior
Grace Stewart was a member of Australian Under 21 side, the 'Jillaroos', at the 2016 Junior World Cup . She scored three goals in the tournament, helping Australia to a bronze medal finish.[ 3]
Senior
Stewart debuted for the Hockeyroos in 2016 in a three-nations series in Singapore .[ 4] She also scored in her debut match against Germany .[ 5]
Stewart has been a regular player for the Australian side since her debut, appearing at both the Olympics and the Commonwealth Games .[ 6]
Stewart qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics . She was part of the Hockeyroos Olympics squad. The Hockeyroos lost 1–0 to India in the quarterfinals and therefore were not in medal contention.[ 7]
International goals
Goal
Date
Location
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition
Ref.
1
18 January 2016
Sengkang Hockey Stadium , Singapore
Germany
1 –0
1–1
Test Match
[ 8]
2
21 February 2016
Perth Hockey Stadium , Perth , Australia
Great Britain
3 –0
3–2
[ 9]
3
3 April 2016
Hawke's Bay Sports Park , Hastings , New Zealand
South Korea
2 –0
2–0
2016 Hawke's Bay Cup
[ 10]
4
5 April 2016
Canada
3 –0
4–0
[ 11]
5
4 –0
6
10 April 2016
China
1 –0
3–1
[ 12]
7
3 June 2016
Marrara Hockey Centre , Darwin , Australia
India
1 –0
2–1
2016 Int. Hockey Open
[ 13]
8
18 June 2016
Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre , London , England
United States
2 –1
2–2
2016 Champions Trophy
[ 14]
9
19 June 2016
New Zealand
3 –1
3–1
[ 15]
10
26 June 2016
United States
2 –0
2–2
[ 16]
11
12 October 2017
Sydney Olympic Park , Sydney , Australia
PNG
2 –0
23–0
2017 Oceania Cup
[ 17]
12
9 –0
13
12 –0
14
15 November 2017
State Hockey Centre , Adelaide , Australia
Japan
2 –0
5–1
Test Match
[ 18]
15
18 January 2018
Perth Hockey Stadium , Perth , Australia
Spain
1 –0
1–1
Test Match
[ 19]
16
10 April 2018
Gold Coast Hockey Centre , Gold Coast , Australia
Scotland
2 –0
2–0
2018 Commonwealth Games
[ 20]
17
12 April 2018
India
1 –0
1–0
[ 21]
18
9 February 2019
Tasmanian Hockey Centre , Hobart , Tasmania
China
3 –2
4–3
2019 FIH Pro League
[ 22]
19
10 February 2019
Germany
2 –1
2–2
[ 23]
20
25 April 2019
North Harbour Hockey Stadium , Auckland , New Zealand
New Zealand
4 –1
5–1
[ 24]
21
5 –1
22
18 August 2019
Oi Hockey Stadium , Tokyo , Japan
India
2 –1
2–2
2019 Olympic Test Event
[ 25]
23
25 October 2019
Perth Hockey Stadium , Perth , Australia
Russia
3 –2
4–2
2019 FIH Olympic Qualifiers
[ 26]
24
26 October 2019
1 –0
5–0
[ 27]
25
1 February 2020
Sydney Olympic Park , Sydney , Australia
Great Britain
2 –1
2–1
2020 FIH Pro League
[ 28]
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