Senior LeaguesWe play at Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre (WRAC) in Kilbirnie, Wellington on Thursday nights 7:20pm - 9:45pm, this is also known as a 'Senior League' night. Throughout the year there are different Leagues organised for players to participate in. They range in length from short 3 week leagues up to longer 8 week leagues.
WUHA Clubs Coordinator & Club RepresentativesWUHA Clubs Coordinator
Nick Healy (Crocodylus) Club Reps
Phoenix - Finn Hollingworth, Josie Hunt Crocodylus - Nick Healy, Ben Paviour-Smith, Clark Samuel KoM - Leah Chamberlin, Claire George |
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Current League - Cup 1 (16th February - 6th April)
PURPOSE: This is used as the highest level of hockey we can play at club nights. Creating tough but even grades that last a long period of time to hopefully account for teams missing players (without the use of mercs).
IMPLEMENTATION: Based on the sign ups and mix of players the Club Reps will split the League into a suitable number of grades and subsequently teams after that. Refer to the team selection document. Captains will be chosen to help run the teams and ensure players complete ref slots and are playing.
Following rules applied:
- LENGTH: 8 nights
- TABLE: Yes a points table is kept
- REFS: 2 in water refs, and 1 out of water chief/scorer
- SCORES: Scores of each game to be kept
- GRADES: 2 grades
- MERCS: Not Allowed
IMPLEMENTATION: Based on the sign ups and mix of players the Club Reps will split the League into a suitable number of grades and subsequently teams after that. Refer to the team selection document. Captains will be chosen to help run the teams and ensure players complete ref slots and are playing.
Following rules applied:
- LENGTH: 8 nights
- TABLE: Yes a points table is kept
- REFS: 2 in water refs, and 1 out of water chief/scorer
- SCORES: Scores of each game to be kept
- GRADES: 2 grades
- MERCS: Not Allowed
Teams
Draw
Table
Next League - No 231 (11th April - 20th April)
SIGN UPS CLOSE TUESDAY 4TH APRIL - forms.gle/ASeHicKY76vdER7t6
PURPOSE: This is an opportunity for a change and a bit of a break from traditional 231 hockey, a mental refresher. Captains to take a leadership role to help develop the teams and decide on a different formation they wish to implement. Hopeful for players to learn some things about different formations and how they interact against one another.
IMPLEMENTATION: Based on the sign ups and mix of players the Club Reps will split the League into a suitable number of grades and subsequently teams after that. Captains will be chosen and then randomly given a formation (222, 321, 132, 33, 1221).
Following rules applied:
- LENGTH: 4 nights
- TABLE: No points table
- REFS: 2 in water refs to be used
- SCORES: Scores not kept
- GRADES: Preference for 1 grade for development - depending on sign ups
- MERCS: Allowed
PURPOSE: This is an opportunity for a change and a bit of a break from traditional 231 hockey, a mental refresher. Captains to take a leadership role to help develop the teams and decide on a different formation they wish to implement. Hopeful for players to learn some things about different formations and how they interact against one another.
IMPLEMENTATION: Based on the sign ups and mix of players the Club Reps will split the League into a suitable number of grades and subsequently teams after that. Captains will be chosen and then randomly given a formation (222, 321, 132, 33, 1221).
Following rules applied:
- LENGTH: 4 nights
- TABLE: No points table
- REFS: 2 in water refs to be used
- SCORES: Scores not kept
- GRADES: Preference for 1 grade for development - depending on sign ups
- MERCS: Allowed
Clubs Selection Process

wuha_clubs_selection_process.pdf | |
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Club Leagues Plan 2023
Below is the calendar of the clubs leagues plan and a pdf file explaining what each league is about.

clubs_league_descriptions.pdf | |
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Pool Rules
General:
- Set up may begin at 7:20pm or earlier if the blue mats are down
- Goals and barriers must be placed on the blue mats when getting them in and out of the water
- 2 people per goal bin to carry and when swimming them in the water
- 1 person per yellow barrier to carry and when swimming them in the water
- There is to be no use of the bulk heads, if you must get from one side to the other either walk around or swim across
- There is to be no poolside changing (public have recently been complaining)
- A spotter is required for UWH and is a designated person focused on the pool at all times, they must be seated next to the pool on the blue chair
- Set up may begin at 7:20pm or earlier if the blue mats are down
- Goals and barriers must be placed on the blue mats when getting them in and out of the water
- 2 people per goal bin to carry and when swimming them in the water
- 1 person per yellow barrier to carry and when swimming them in the water
- There is to be no use of the bulk heads, if you must get from one side to the other either walk around or swim across
- There is to be no poolside changing (public have recently been complaining)
- A spotter is required for UWH and is a designated person focused on the pool at all times, they must be seated next to the pool on the blue chair
Barrier Placement
Previous League Results 2022
Full Court League (7th -21st Jul)

full_court_league__7th_-_21st_july_.pdf | |
File Size: | 188 kb |
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WUHA Cup 2 (5th May - 26th Jun)

wuha_cup_league_2_-_wrap_up.pdf | |
File Size: | 3689 kb |
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4-a-side League (14th -28th Apr)

4-a-side_wrap_up.pdf | |
File Size: | 452 kb |
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WUHA Cup 1 (10th Feb - 7th Apr)

wuha_cup_league_1_-_wrap_up_published.pdf | |
File Size: | 5830 kb |
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