Rebecca Greiner

Rebecca Greiner (born 13 June 1999)[1] is an Australian field hockey player.[2]

Rebecca Greiner
Personal information
Born (1999-06-13) 13 June 1999
Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia
Playing position Attacker
Club information
Current club QLD Scorchers
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2016 Australia U21 6 (0)
2018– Australia 71 (9)
Medal record
Women's field hockey
Representing  Australia
FIH World Cup
2022 Terrassa–AmstelveenTeam
Oceania Cup
2023 WhangāreiTeam
FIH Pro League
2022–23Team
Commonwealth Games
2022 BirminghamTeam
Champions Trophy
2018 ChangzhouTeam
FIH Junior World Cup
2016 SantiagoTeam

Personal life

Greiner was a student at St. Luke's Anglican College in Bundaberg, Queensland.

Her favourite food is currently her mother's infamous 'Christmas Rumballs'.[3]

Greiner plays national hockey for her home state Queensland in the Australian Hockey League. In the 2018 AHL, Greiner was equal highest goalscorer.[4]

Career

Junior

Greiner was a member of the Australian women's junior national team 'The Jillaroos' that won bronze at the 2016 Hockey Junior World Cup in Chile.[5]

In 2017, Greiner represented the Australia U23 team in a tour of Europe.[6]

Senior

Greiner made her senior international debut in November 2018 at the Hockey Champions Trophy, held in Changzhou, China.[7]

International goals


Goal
Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
117 November 2018Wujin Hockey Stadium, Changzhou, China Argentina2–02–12018 FIH Champions Trophy[8]
215 May 2022National Hockey Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand New Zealand1–12–12022 Trans–Tasman Series[9]
35 July 2022Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa, Terrassa, Spain Belgium2–02–02022 FIH World Cup[10]
45 August 2022University of Birmingham Hockey Centre, Birmingham, England India1–01–1XXII Commonwealth Games[11]
528 April 2023Ngā Puna Wei Sports Hub, Christchurch, New Zealand Great Britain1–13–12022–23 FIH Pro League[12]
63–1
715 February 2024Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium, Rourkela, India United States3–04–02023–24 FIH Pro League[13]
88 June 2024Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, London, England Great Britain2–03–0[14]
93–0

References


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