Australian Hockey League - Women's

Women's

Team State Home Venue Year Joined AHL Titles AKA or Incorporated Teams
Canberra Labor Club Strikers ACT National Hockey Centre, Canberra 1993 Canberra Strikers
ACTAS Strikers
New South Wales Arrows New South Wales Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre 1993 1993
1996
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2009
NSW Balsam Arrows
NSWIS Arrows
NT Pearls Northern Territory Marrara Hockey Centre 1993
(DNC 1996-1999)
Darwin Blazez
Territory Pearls
Paspaley Territory Pearls
OAMPS Queensland Scorchers Queensland Queensland State Hockey Centre 1993 1997
2005
QAS/QLD Scorchers
Southern Suns South Australia Distinctive Homes Hockey Stadium 1993 1995 Diet Coke Adelaide Suns
SASI Diet Coke Suns
SA Diet Coke Suns
Adelaide Suns
Adelaide Bank Suns
Wrest Point Tassie Van Demons Tasmania Tasmanian Hockey Centre 1996 Tasmanian Van Demons
Wrest Point Van Demons
Wrest Point Casino Van Demons
Victorian Vipers Victoria State Netball and Hockey Centre 1993 2003 VIS Vipers
Azuma Vipers
SmokeFree WA Diamonds Western Australia Perth Hockey Stadium 1993 1994
2004
2006
2007
2008
2010
WAIS Diamonds
WA Diamonds

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