Awards and honours

Club Awards

Life Members

Life membership of MUHC is a rare honour. It took nearly 70 years for our first life member, Fin McNab, to be elected - and that was only after he'd already been made a life member of both Hockey Australia and Hockey Victoria, and awarded an O.B.E. for services to sport!

The exact criteria for eligibility for life membership has varied over the years, but is currently set as 'having rendered outstanding service for greater than ten years to the club'. Nominations should be sent to the Secretary, and are determined by a vote of the Committee.

  • Finlay McNab (elected 1976; dec.)

  • Andrew Tulloch

  • Ian Hunt

  • André Auret

  • Bill Brazenor (dec.)

  • Tim Mattingsbrooke (2002)

  • William Guthrie (2005)

  • Trina Dreher (2014)

  • James Stewart (2022)

  • Emily Rosse (2022)

  • Paul Boltwood (2023)

  • Andrew Paice (2023)


President's Trophy

Awarded annually (chosen by the club's President) to the individual who has provided the most outstanding service to the club for that year ('volunteer of the year').

  • 2024 - Carolyn Watson & Zane Hutter

  • 2023 - Rosie George

  • 2022 - Alana Butler

  • 2021 - Alana Butler & Peter Bolling

  • 2020 - n/a

  • 2019 - Rudy Tielen

  • 2018 - Keeley O’Reilly

  • 2017 - Annabelle Hargreaves

  • 2016 - Sarah Dennis

  • 2015 - Louise Lines & Davin Smith

  • 2014 - Tina Thorburn

  • 2013 - Emily Rosse

  • 2012 - Davin Smith

  • 2011 - Diana Dickson

  • 2010 - James Stewart

  • 2009 - James Stewart

  • 2008 - Isobel Rogerson

  • 2007 - Tim Mattingsbrooke

  • 2006 - Garrick Rollason

  • 2005 - Jane Fitzherbert

  • 2004 - Chris Norton

  • 2003 - Andrew Cronin

  • 2002 - Han Quach

  • 2001 - Claire Brazenor

  • 2000 - Jemma Martin

  • 1999 - Tim Mattingsbrooke

  • 1998 - Bill Brazenor

  • 1997 - Mark Woodruff

  • 1996 - Antony Strong

  • 1995 - Isobel Rogerson

  • 1994 - Geoff Ward

  • 1993 - Neil Boyd-Clark

  • 1992 - Joanna Hale

  • 1991 - Bill Brazenor

  • 1990 - Stuart Westmore

  • 1989 - Joanna Hale

  • 1988 - Andre Auret


Club Champions

The Best & Fairest winners for our men's & women's 1sts, as voted by the players in those teams. The women's club champion is awarded the Jessie A. Ferguson Perpetual Trophy.

Year Women Men
2024 Elise Facer-Childs & Remi Stallworthy Zane Hutter
2023 Jean Flanagan & Rachel Knowles Jacob Broderick & Riley Damnics
2022 Anna Moore Joel Hamilton
2021 Anna Moore Tom Cole
2020 n/a n/a
2019 Faith Freeman Tom Sinclair
2018 Kate Saunders Oscar Wookey
2017 Hanneke Raaijmakers Oscar Wookey
2016 Siobhan Moran Oscar Wookey
2015 Kate Wong Tim Luscombe
2014 Louise Lines Tim Luscombe
2013 Kate Wong Ewout Timmermann
2012 Kate Wong Tim Brown
2011 Candice Liddy Paul Luscombe

If you have any information on winners prior to 2011, please contact the club.


highest goal scorers

In 2024 the club introduced awards for the highest goal scorers of the season.

Year Women Men
2024 Joanna Roberts (28 Goals) Rob Hale (24 Goals)

Melbourne University Sports Association awards

University of Melbourne “DistinguishED Service Award”

DSAs are awarded by the Melbourne University Sports Association, for outstanding service to a University of Melbourne sports club, and/or MUSA. Clubs submit nominations to the Blues Advisory Board for consideration (this is the same body that determines the award of Blues each year).

  • 2014 - James Stewart

University of Melbourne 'Coach of the Year'

  • 2015 - Davin Smith

University of Melbourne 'Club of the Year'

  • 2015

  • 2009

  • 1993


Australian Representatives

The following players earned their first Australia selection whilst members of the club:

Name Years Selected Debut Match* Position Goals
Girlie Hodges 1925,26,27,36 15 June 1927 Forward 2
Mary Bloore 1925,26,28,29,30,32 30 June 1930 Forward 8
Lesley J. Rudd 1927 15 June 1927 Forward 1
Marjorie M. Lamble 1929 Forward
Dorothy M. Sholl 1933,35,36 4 August 1935 Hall Back
Jean E. Hoggart 1934 Half Back
Lucy E. Osborne 1935 4 August 1395 Forward
Florence R. Faul 1936 21 October 1936 Full Back
Margaret Knight 1936 21 October 1936 Forward 2
Margarita E. 'Peggy' Burston 1938 23 April 1938 Half Back
Marjolein Francken 1953 Forward
Sylvia Faram 1954,55,56 23 May 1956 Half Back

* Matches weren't played every year, so some players never had the chance to make their debut.

Several other players earned Australian selection after having previously been members of MUHC:

Name Years Selected Debut Match* Position Goals
Ralph E. May 1922,23 17 September 1922 Half Back
Reg F. May 1923 11 August 1923 Forward
Sybil Taggart 1926,27,32 15 June 1927 Full Back
Donald R.C. Tregonning 1932 11 August 1932 Forward
Ron C. Westrup 1952 9 August 1932 Full Back

These records are incomplete (particularly since the 1950s). If you have any further information, please contact the club.