Donna-Lee Patrick
Australian field hockey player

Donna-Lee Patrick

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Australian field hockey player
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5 April 1982(Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia)
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Introduction

Donna-Lee Patrick (born 5 April 1982) is a former field hockey player from Australia, who played as a forward.

Personal life

Donna-Lee Patrick was born and raised in Alice Springs, Northern Territory.

Career

AHL

Patrick made her debut in the Australian Hockey League (AHL) in 2000 as a member of the Territory Pearls. Following a move to Adelaide, Patrick transferred to the Adelaide Suns, where she represented South Australia for six seasons.

International hockey

Under–21

In 2001, Patrick was a member of the Australia U–21 side, the Jillaroos. She represented the team at the FIH Junior World Cup in Buenos Aires, where she won a bronze medal.

Hockeyroos

Patrick also made her senior international debut in 2001, representing Australia's national team, the Hockeyroos, at the Korean Telecom Cup in Seoul.

Throughout her career, Patrick represented the Hockeyroos on 80 occasions, most notably at the 2006 FIH World Cup in Madrid, where she won a silver medal. She also won gold at three consecutive Oceania Cup's, from 2001 through 2005.

International goals


Goal
Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 4 July 2001 Seongnam Stadium, Seoul, South Korea  England 3–1 8–4 2001 Telecom Cup
2 28 October 2001 State Netball and Hockey Centre, Melbourne, Australia  New Zealand 1–1 4–3 Test Match
3 29 April 2002 Gifu Memorial Center, Gifu, Japan  Russia 5–2 5–2
4 11 August 2005 State Hockey Centre, Adelaide, Australia  South Korea 2–0 3–2
5 18 August 2005 Queensland State Hockey Centre, Brisbane, Australia 1–0 2–1
6 8 October 2005 Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi, India  India 2–2 2–2 Indira Gandhi Gold Cup
7 29 June 2006 Reading Hockey Club, Reading, United Kingdom  England 1–1 1–2 Test Match
8 2 July 2006 3–0 3–1
9 16 July 2006 Wagener Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands  New Zealand 1–0 2–1 2006 FIH Champions Trophy
10 2–0
11 20 August 2006 University of Maryland, College Park, United States  Netherlands 1–2 1–2 Test Match
12 27 August 2006 Virginia Beach Sportsplex, Virginia Beach, United States  United States 2–0 4–2