Australian Hockey League - Men's

Men's

Men's Team State Home Venue Year Joined AHL Titles AKA or Incorporated Teams
Canberra Labor Club Lakers ACT National Hockey Centre, Canberra 1991 Canberra Lakers
Vision City Canberra Lakers
New South Wales Waratahs New South Wales Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre 1991 1997
2001
2005
Sydney Stingrays
Tamworth Frogs (1991-1993)
Sydney Scorpions
NSW Warriors
NSW Panthers
Darwin Airport Resort Stingers Northern Territory Marrara Hockey Centre 1998 Territory Stingers
Gryphon Territory Stingers
Atlas Territory Stingers
Vodafone Territory Stingers
Northpharm Territory Stingers
OAMPS Queensland Blades Queensland Queensland State Hockey Centre 1991 2003
2004
2006
2007
2010
Brisbane Blades
North Queensland Barras (1993-2000)
OAMPS Southern Hotshots South Australia Distinctive Homes Hockey Stadium 1991 Adelaide Hotshots
MIA Tasmanian Tigers Tasmania Tasmanian Hockey Centre 1992
(DNC 1993)
Tassie Tigers
MIA Tassie Tigers
Victoria Vikings Victoria State Netball and Hockey Centre 1991 1996
1998
Melbourne Redbacks
VIS Redbacks
Azuma Vikings
SmokeFree WA Thundersticks Western Australia Perth Hockey Stadium 1992 1992
1993
1995
1999
2000
2002
2008
2009
Perth Thundersticks
WAIS Thundersticks

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