Jamie Dwyer

Jamie Dwyer OAM (born 12 March 1979) is an Australian field hockey player. He currently plays for YMCC Coastal City Hockey Club in the Melville Toyota League in Perth, Western Australia. He also played for the Queensland Blades in the Australian Hockey League. He debuted for Australia as a junior player in 1995, and for the senior side in 2001. He has played over 350 matches for Australia and scored over 220 goals. He has represented Australia at the 2004 Summer Olympics where he won a gold medal and the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics where Australia won bronze medals. He has also represented Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games where he won a gold medal and the 2010 Commonwealth Games where he also won gold. He has won silver medals at the 2002 Men's Hockey World Cup and the 2006 Men's Hockey World Cup. He won a gold medal at the 2010 Men's Hockey World Cup and the 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest players to ever play the game.

Jamie Dwyer
Personal information
Born (1979-03-12) 12 March 1979
Rockhampton, Queensland,
Australia
Height 172 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Playing position Centre
Club information
Current club easts in brisbane
Senior career
Years Team
19982010 Queensland Blades
2009, 2012 Bloemendaal HC
20132015 Punjab Warriors
20162017 Uttar Pradesh Wizards
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2016 Australia 326 (215)
Medal record
Men's field hockey
Representing  Australia
Olympic Games
2004 AthensTeam
2008 BeijingTeam
2012 LondonTeam
World Cup
2010 New DelhiTeam
2014 The HagueTeam
2002 Kuala LumpurTeam
2006 MönchengladbachTeam
Champions Trophy
2005 ChennaiTeam
2008 RotterdamTeam
2009 MelbourneTeam
2010 MönchengladbachTeam
2011 AucklandTeam
2012 MelbourneTeam
2001 RotterdamTeam
2003 AmstelveenTeam
2007 Kuala LumpurTeam
Oceania Cup
2007 BuderimTeam
2011 HobartTeam
Commonwealth Games
2002 ManchesterTeam
2006 MelbourneTeam
2010 DelhiTeam
Last updated on: 13 April 2015
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