Australian National Broomball Championships - Women's Elite Division

Women's Elite Division

List of Women's Elite Champions and Runners Up by Year
Year Host City Champion Runner Up
1999 Townsville, Queensland ACT New South Wales & Queensland (combined team)
2000 Canberra, ACT ACT New South Wales
2001 Sydney, New South Wales ACT New South Wales
2002 Adelaide, South Australia ACT South Australia
2003 Canberra, ACT New South Wales ACT
2004 Gold Coast, Queensland New South Wales South Australia
2005 Sydney, New South Wales New South Wales Queensland
2006 Adelaide, South Australia New South Wales Queensland
2007 Canberra, ACT New South Wales Queensland
2008 Sydney, New South Wales South Australia New South Wales
2009 Adelaide, South Australia New South Wales South Australia
2010 Canberra, ACT New South Wales South Australia
Number of Women's Elite Titles per Representative Team
State/Territory Championships Runners Up Titles
Australian Capital Territory 4 1
New South Wales 7 4 (includes 1 combined with Queensland)
Queensland 0 4 (includes 1 combined with New South Wales)
South Australia 1 4
Women's Elite Player Statistics Leaders (accurate up to and including 2006 National Championships)
Honour Name State/Territory #
Most Games Played Tracy Allison Australian Capital Territory 22
Most Goals Scored Tracy Ivin New South Wales 16
Most Assists Tracy Ivin New South Wales 9
Most Points Tracy Ivin New South Wales 25 (16 goals, 9 assists)
Most Hat-Tricks Nikki Brown
Chris Jeacle-Banks
Australian Capital Territory 1
Most Shut Outs Donna Law
Shannon Vost
Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales
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