The Australasian Gaelic Games are held each year with
state representative teams from across Australia and New
Zealand. Shamrocks is proud of its contribution to representative Queensland teams as listed below.
2006 - Perth, Western Australia
Senior Mens
Cameron Carney
Justin Mosch
Laurie Bere
Jack Dixon
Nick Black
Minors
Jack Dixon - Captain
Nicholas Fels - Vice captain
James Mitchell
Nick Black
Troy Randall
Jacqueline Peacock - Coach
Nicholas Carpenter - Manager
Kim Clist - Manager
Cameron Carney - Trainer
Ladies
Tricia Brown
Bronwyn Bassett
2005 - Brisbane, Queensland
Senior Mens - Semi finalists
David O’Malley (Australasian All-star)
Cameron Carney (Australasian All-star)
Matt Walsh
Justin Mosch
Matt Mayo
Shane Gormley
Minors - Semi finalists
Dean Mosch (Australasian All-star)
Jack Dixon (Australasian All-star)
Nick Black (Australasian All-star)
Laurie Bere
Ladies - Finalists
Tricia Brown (Australasian All-star 2nd time)
Renee Moynihan (Australasian All-star 2nd time)
Jacinta Kelly
Bronwyn Bassett
Kim Clist - Assistant coach
Ladies Australasian touring team - World Cup champions
Tricia Brown
Sally Cooper
Alisha Clayton
Reanna Browne
Narelle Saward
2004 - Melbourne, Victoria
Senior Mens -
Brad Kennedy (Australasian All-Star)
Matt Mayo
Matt Walsh
Minors -
Cameron Carney (Australasian Best & Fairest 2nd time, Australasian All-star 2nd time)
Justin Mosch (Australasian All-star)
Anthony Dwyer
Adam Bosch
Troy Saunders
2003 - Sydney, New South Wales
Minors - Finalists
Josh Lowe
2002 - Auckland, New Zealand
Ladies - Australasian Champions 1st time
Angie Doyle (Australasian Best & Fairest 2nd time, Australasian All-star 3rd time)
Shelly Matcham (Australasian All-star)
Patty Preece (Australasian All-star)
Natalie Hughes
Bronwyn Bassett
Emily Sangster
Glen Carpenter - Coach
Australasia won the ladies World Cup for the second consecutive time, boasting two Shamrocks players Angie Doyle and Natalie Hughes. Angie was vice-captain.
See related links:
Australasia retain World title with style
World and Australasian Cups in safe hands
2001 - Melbourne, Victoria
See related pages: 2001
Australasian News and 2001
Australasian Fixtures
Senior
Mens - Australasian semi finalists for the first time since 1998
David Duguid
Brad Kennedy
Anthony Lagan
Peadar McCaffrey (Australasian All-star)
Matt Walsh
Conor Walshe
Glenn Carpenter
Ladies - Australasian runners-up 1st time
Bronwyn Bassett
Angie Doyle (Australasian Best & Fairest 1st from Qld, Australasian All-star 2nd time)
Natalie Hughes
Hannah Humphrys
Jacqueline Peacock (Australasian All-star 3rd time, Qld single-game record 4 goals 5 points)
Glenn Carpenter - Coach
2000 - Adelaide, South Australia
Ladies - Shamrocks players Mary Kelleher and Jacqueline Peacock were both
Queensland captains, Jacqueline for the second time. Shamrocks mens player Glenn
Carpenter was the Queensland
ladies coach, with the team beating Western Australia and Victoria,
losing the semi final by a solitary point to miss an historic final
berth. Mary Kelleher, Renee Moynihan and Jacqueline Peacock were named
in the Australasian team, Jacqueline for the second time. Shamrocks in
the Queensland squad were:
Kirsten Geary
Mary Kelleher
Patricia McGirl-Duell
Renee Moynihan
Jacqueline Peacock
Emily Sangster
Shamrocks players Jacqueline Peacock, Angie Doyle and Louise O'Neill
were in the Australasian team that won the 2000 World Cup in Ireland,
beating North America in the final in extra time. See the Shamrocks' World
Cup page.
1999 - Perth, Western Australia
Senior Mens - Four Shamrocks were part of the Queensland
Senior team that met Singapore for the first time, beating
them 1-11 to 1-4. They were:
Sean McAlinden
Paul McNally
Harold Peacock
Billy Rockett
Minors - The Queensland Minors team won the
Australasian Championship for the second consecutive time, and included
one Shamrock:
David Gall
Ladies - Four
Queenslanders were named in the Australasian all-star team, three of them were Shamrocks -
Angie Doyle,
Jacqueline Peacock and Louise O'Neill. This was the third time that
Louise had received Australasian all-star selection. Jacqueline Peacock
(pictured above scoring against eventual champions New South Wales)
was captain of the Queensland team that included these Shamrocks:
Angie Doyle
Hannah Humphrys
Michelle O'Malley
Joann O'Neill
Louise O'Neill
Denise McIntosh
Jacqueline Peacock
1998 - Brisbane, Queensland
See the Games website
Senior Mens - Queensland was captained by Shamrocks'
Steve Talbot, beat Victoria for the first time, qualified for the semi
finals, and included these Shamrocks representatives:
Glenn Carpenter
Casey Graham
Matthew Ireland
Scott Stevens
Steve Talbot
Matthew Walsh
Damian Wolski
Minors - The Queensland Minors team won the state's
first ever Australasian Championship and included one Shamrock:
Greg Layton
Ladies - Queensland gave eventual champions New South
Wales their only loss of the championship, Shamrocks' Denise McIntosh
was vice-captain, and Louise O'Neill was named in the Australasian
all-star team for the second time. All the Shamrocks' Queensland
representatives were:
Kym Eagle
Patricia McGirl-Duell
Denise McIntosh
Renee Moynihan
Joann O'Neill
Louise O'Neill
Jacqueline Peacock
Maxine Ram
1997 - Christchurch, New Zealand
Minors - The Queensland team that qualified for the
Australasian Championship final included one Shamrocks player:
Casey Graham
Ladies - Seven Shamrocks were included in the first
ever Queensland ladies team, and Shamrocks' Louise O'Neill was
Queensland's only selection in the Australasian all-star team. All the
Shamrocks players were:
Kym Eagle
Bridget Mahoney
Patricia McGirl-Duell
Clarissa McKay
Denise McIntosh
Joann O'Neill
Louise O'Neill
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