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History of the Club
The Stafford Roller Sports Club has a long and successful history dating back to 1971. Originally the club featured teams of artistic skaters, roller hockey teams and speed skaters (inline came later in 1988).
Stafford Roller Sports Club hockey players have represented Australia at several World Championships.
Here are some highlights from the early 1990's.
In 1990 Australia ranked 3rd in the World Roller Hockey Championships "B" Group. The Championships were held in Macau and 22 nations participated. The 1991 World Roller Hockey Championships in Porto, Portugal, were not the success Australia had hoped for with the team ranking 12th in the "A" Group.
In 1992 roller hockey was a demonstration sport at the Barcelona Olympics and Australia sent a team that included several Stafford club members notably the captain Chris Raggett and coach Robert Carter (now a SRSC Life Member).
The images below capture that period of the club's history and show teams which played all over the globe from Spain to Columbia, New Zealand and Macau.
1988 Aust Roller Hockey Team in Columbia |
1989 Australian Roller Hockey Team San Juan Argentina |
1990 Aust Roller Hockey Team in Macau |
1990 Aust Roller Hockey Team in NZ |
1992 Aust Olympic Roller Hockey team w Herb Elliot |
Australian Olympic Roller Hockey Team |
Australian Olympic Team 2 |
Australian Roller Hockey Team |
Australian Roller Hockey Team |
Stafford Honour Board
Life Members
John Barr | Alan Brind | Robert Carter |
Mary Green | Michael Schultz | Sue Timms |
Anne Woods |
1976 World Championships – Oviedo Spain
Geoff Gildersleve, Chris Hartley, Alex Kutuzov, Peter Luppi, Ken Rishen
1978 World Championships - San Juan Argentina
Rob Carter, Stuart Mellon
1980 World Championships – Santiago Chile
Rob Carter, Peter Luppi, Stuart Mellon
1982 World Championships – Lisbon & Barcelos Portugal
Rob Carter, Peter Luppi, Stuart Mellon, Craig Mayberry, Kevin Siggs, Gordon Mellon (Coach)
1984 World Championships - Paris France
John Barr, Rob Carter, Peter Luppi, Stuart Mellon
1986 World Championships – Mexico City
John Barr
1988 World Championships – Bogota Colombia
John Barr, Chris Raggett
1989 World Championships – San Juan Argentina
John Barr, Chris Raggett, Rob Carter (Coach)
1990 World B Championships - Macau
John Barr, Chris Raggett, Rob Carter (Coach)
1990 Asia Pacific Championships - New Zealand
John Barr, Chris Raggett, Mark Siggurs, Kevin Siggs, Rob Carter (Coach)
1991 Coup des Nations - Montreux Switzerland
John Barr, Chris Raggett, Rob Carter (Coach)
1991 World A Championships – Porto Portugal
John Barr, Chris Raggett, Rob Carter (Coach)
1992 Olympics – Barcelona Spain
John Barr, Chris Raggett (Captain), Rob Carter (Coach)
1992 World Championships - Andorra
John Barr, Craig Burgess, Chris Raggett, Mark Siggurs, Dion Steven, Rob Carter (Coach)
1994 World Championships - Chile
Carl Mellon
1996 Ladies World Championships – Brazil
Hannah Lincoln
1996 World Championships - Mexico
Steve Hoey, Dion Steven, Michael Surman
1998 Ladies World Championships – Argentina
Hannah Lincoln, Nadia Kutuzov
1998 World Championships - Macau
Les Karayan, Dion Steven, Alex Kutuzov (Assistant Coach)
2000 World Championships - England
Peter Holmes, Les Karayan, Dion Steven, Michael Surman
2002 Ladies World Championships – Portugal
Hannah Lincoln, Jess Davis, Casey Brind
2004 Ladies World Championships – Germany
Hannah Lincoln, Casey Brind
2006 Ladies World Championships – Chile
Hannah Lincoln, Jess Davis, Casey Brind, Nadia Kutuzov, Les Karayan (Coach), Alan Brind (Manager)
2006 World Championships - Uruguay
Dion Steven
2007 Junior World Championships - Santiago Chile
James Murray
2009 Junior World Championships - Bassano del Grappa Italy
James Murray
2010 Ladies World Championships – Spain
Hannah Lincoln, Nicole Harradine
2010 World Championships - Austria
Corey Luff, James Murray, Dion Steven, Matt Timms
2010 Trans Tasman Test Series Senior Mens
Corey Luff, James Murray, Dion Steven, Matt Timms
2014 Trans Tasman Test Series Senior Mens - Wanganui NZ
James Murray, Ross Snelgrove
2014 Trans Tasman Test Series Juniors - Wanganui NZ
Matt Bester, Cooper Bohlson, Adam James, Ross Snelgrove, Isaac Stevenson
2015 Trans Tasman Test Series Senior Mens - Melbourne
James Murray, Ross Snelgrove
2015 Trans Tasman Test Series Juniors - Melbourne
Matt Bester, Adam James, Isaac Stevenson
2015 Trans Tasman Test Series Youth - Melbourne
Eimear Haller, Connor Haller, Nicholas Crosbie, Ben Buhler
2016 Macau International Roller Hockey Competition - Macau
James Murray
2016 Trans Tasman Test Series Senior Mens - Auckland
James Murray, Juan Solano
2016 Trans Tasman Test Series Juniors - Auckland
Matt Bester, Isaac Stevenson
2016 Trans Tasman Test Series Youth - Auckland
Connor Haller, Nicholas Crosbie, Ben Buhler, Felix Pursey, Bailey James
2016 Trans Tasman Test Series Ladies - Auckland
Eimear Haller, Kiara Urquhart, Cristi Garces, Hannah Lincoln
2018 Trans Tasman Test Series Senior Mens - Gympie
James Murray, Juan Solano
2018 Trans Tasman Test Series Masters - Gympie
Dion Steven
2018 Trans Tasman Test Series U17 - Gympie
Nicholas Crosbie, Connor Haller
2018 Trans Tasman Test Series Ladies - Gympie
Kate Crosbie, Eimear Haller, Aiofe Haller, Kiara Urquhart
2018 Asia Oceania Rink Hockey Championships - Namwon Korea
James Murray, Juan Solano
2022 World Championships - Argentina
Ladies - Hannah Lincoln, Kat Baxter, Krystal Pocock, Rheanna Kirby. Lousie Baxter (team manager), James Murray (assistant coach)