Australian National Broomball Championships


The Australian National Broomball Championships is an annual broomball tournament, held in various cities across Australia, to determine Australia's national champions. The tournament is organised by the national governing body for the sport, Broomball Australia.
The Championships have been held annually since 1990, and as of 2006 attract representative teams from New South Wales, Queensland, Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, and Victoria. Teams representing Gold Coast and Coffs Harbour have also participated in the past. In 2003 an invitational team composed of American and Japanese players took part but were ineligible for finals.
Five divisions are contested annually :
The Australian Capital Territory has been by far the most successful team in the Men's Elite division, winning fourteen of the twenty-one events held to date.
YearHost CityChampionRunner Up
1990Bendigo, Victoria South Australia ACT
1991Bendigo, Victoria South Australia ACT
1992Adelaide, South Australia ACT South Australia
1993Canberra, ACT ACT ACT
1994Bendigo, Victoria ACT South Australia
1995Bendigo, Victoria ACT South Australia
1996Sydney, New South Wales ACT Queensland
1997Gold Coast, Queensland ACT Queensland
1998Adelaide, South Australia ACT Queensland
1999Townsville, Queensland ACT New South Wales
2000Canberra, ACT ACT Queensland
2001Sydney, New South Wales ACT New South Wales
2002Adelaide, South Australia ACT South Australia
2003Canberra, ACT ACT New South Wales
2004Gold Coast, Queensland New South Wales North Queensland
2005Sydney, New South Wales ACT Queensland
2006Adelaide, South Australia New South Wales ACT
2007Canberra, ACT ACT New South Wales
2008Sydney, New South Wales New South Wales ACT
2009Adelaide, South Australia New South Wales South Australia
2010Canberra, ACT New South Wales South Australia

State/TerritoryChampionshipsRunners Up Titles
Australian Capital Territory145
New South Wales54
North Queensland01
Queensland05
South Australia26

HonourNameState/Territory#
Most Games PlayedShane Martin Australian Capital Territory118
Most Goals ScoredShane Martin Australian Capital Territory101
Most AssistsShane Martin Australian Capital Territory43
Most PointsShane Martin Australian Capital Territory144
Most Hat-TricksShane Martin Australian Capital Territory8
Most Shut OutsBruce Davidson Australian Capital Territory28

Women's Elite Division

State/TerritoryChampionshipsRunners Up Titles
Australian Capital Territory41
New South Wales74
Queensland04
South Australia14

HonourNameState/Territory#
Most Games PlayedTracy Allison Australian Capital Territory22
Most Goals ScoredTracy Ivin New South Wales16
Most AssistsTracy Ivin New South Wales9
Most PointsTracy Ivin New South Wales25
Most Hat-TricksNikki Brown
Chris Jeacle-Banks
Australian Capital Territory1
Most Shut OutsDonna Law
Shannon Vost
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
4

Mixed Elite Division

In mixed play, each team has an equal number of male and female players on the ice. The ACT have also had a successful history in this division, winning in nine times.
YearHost CityChampionRunner Up
1990Bendigo, Victoria South Australia ACT
1991Bendigo, Victoria ACT South Australia-
1992Adelaide, South Australia ACT South Australia
1993Canberra, ACT ACT ACT
1994Bendigo, Victoria ACT ACT -
1995Bendigo, Victoria Queensland ACT
1996Sydney, New South Wales ACT Queensland
1997Gold Coast, Queensland ACT Queensland
1998Adelaide, South Australia ACT New South Wales
1999Townsville, Queensland New South Wales ACT
2000Canberra, ACT ACT New South Wales
2001Sydney, New South Wales New South Wales ACT
2002Adelaide, South Australia New South Wales ACT
2003Canberra, ACT ACT Queensland
2004Gold Coast, Queensland Gold Coast South Australia
2005Sydney, New South Wales New South Wales Queensland
2006Adelaide, South Australia New South Wales ACT
2007Canberra, ACT Maria Estenson Simon Shuster

State/TerritoryChampionshipsRunners Up Titles
Australian Capital Territory97
Gold Coast10
New South Wales52
Queensland14
South Australia13

HonourNameState/Territory#
Most Games PlayedTracy Allison Australian Capital Territory72
Most Goals ScoredSaxon Hooper New South Wales & Queensland67
Most AssistsSaxon Hooper New South Wales & Queensland26
Most PointsSaxon Hooper New South Wales & Queensland93
Most Hat-TricksSaxon Hooper

Chris Lucas
New South Wales & Queensland ;
Australian Capital Territory
6
Most Shut OutsIan Easterbrook Australian Capital Territory8

Men's Intermediate Division

New South Wales have won two of the four Men's Intermediate titles since the division was introduced at the 2003 National Championships.
YearHost CityChampionRunner Up
2003Canberra, ACT ACT New South Wales
2004Gold Coast, Queensland Gold Coast New South Wales
2005Sydney, New South Wales New South Wales ACT
2006Adelaide, South Australia New South Wales New South Wales
2007Canberra, ACT--

State/TerritoryChampionshipsRunners Up Titles
Australian Capital Territory11
Gold Coast10
New South Wales23

Mixed Intermediate Division

New South Wales have dominated the Mixed Intermediate division, winning three of the four titles up to 2006; the other one saw Coffs Harbour, a city in New South Wales, emerge victorious.
YearHost CityChampionRunner Up
2003Canberra, ACT New South Wales New South Wales
2004Gold Coast, Queensland Coffs Harbour Gold Coast
2005Sydney, New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales
2006Adelaide, South Australia New South Wales Queensland
2007Canberra, ACT--

State/TerritoryChampionshipsRunners Up Titles
Coffs Harbour10
Gold Coast01
New South Wales32
Queensland01