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Australia men's national lacrosse team


FieldValue
NameAustralia
logoFlag of Australia.svg
logo_size200px
NicknameSharks
FIL_affiliation
AssociationLacrosse Australia
ConfederationAsia Pacific Lacrosse Union
CoachGlenn Morley
CaptainNigel Morton, Christopher Plumb and Alex Brown
World championship apps14
World championship first1967
World championship bestRunners-up (1967, 1974, 1982, 1994)

The Australia men's national lacrosse team, nicknamed the Sharks, is governed by Lacrosse Australia.

In the World Lacrosse Men's Championship, Australia won silver or bronze every tournament between 1967 and 2010. In 2014, the Sharks finished fourth for the first time. They went on to finish fourth in 2018 and 2023.

Squad

NamePositionClub
Sean AaronGoalkeeperCamberwell
Mitchell BakerAttackMalvern/Rutgers
Isaac CahillAttackSubiaco
Ashby DennisDefenceSubiaco
Matthew FussMidfieldBrighton
Callan GibsonAttackWilliamstown/Coker
Thomas GrahamMidfieldBayswater/Norway
Tim GrahamFaceoffMalvern/Cornell
Joshua HarrisDefenceBurnside
Matthew HeustonMidfieldLoyola
Donnie HowardMidfieldBoston University
Campbell MacKinnonMidfieldAltona
Connor McDonoughAttackTowson
Jeff MelsopDefenceFootscray
Chris MoffattDefenceEltham
Brayden PantingMidfieldWembley
Lucas Parsons QuintiaoMIdfieldFootscray
Lachlan RussellDefenceWilliamstown
Cameron SemmlerDefenceBurnside
Ryan SparkGoalkeeperEast Fremantle
Jackson StockFaceoffBrighton
Lachlan WalkerMidfieldWanneroo Joondalup
Matthew WoodMidfieldWembley
Jaesaya Bidwell-BartonAlternateSubiaco
Sean ClarkeAlternateWilliamstown
Patrick PalmerAlternateGlenelg
Jack PriceAlternateGlenelg
NumberNameClubState
16SeanAARONCamberwell
48BrockBEALLEast Fremantle
9StuartBENTLEYWembley
11AlexanderBROWNWembley
8IsaacCAHILLSubiaco
7MatthewFUSSBrighton
6ThomasGRAHAMBayswater
18TimothyGRAHAMMalvern
21AndrewHAMSurrey Park
5NoahJENNEYWilliamstown
4LukeKEESINGGlenelg
1MitchellKENNEDYEast Fremantle
17JamesLAWERSONFootscray
22JeffreyMELSOPPFootscray
3NigelMORTONGlenelg
27BenjaminMUXLOWWembley
12ChristopherPLUMBFootscray
45ChrisROBERTSONSiena College
10CallumROBINSONWembley
2RyanSPARKEast Fremantle
24LachlanWALKERWanneroo-Joondalup
alternates
13DanielEVANSGlenelg
26JoshuaHARRISBurnside
29PeterKWASFootscray
Coaches
headGlennMEREDITH
asstRodneyANSELL
asstGlennMORLEY

World Championship results

Medal table

GoldSilverBronzeTotal
04711

Performance by tournament

TeamAppearancesHighest
Finish1967
CAN
(4)1974
AUS
(4)1978
ENG
(4)1982
USA
(4)1986
CAN
(4)1990
AUS
(5)1994
ENG
(6)1998
USA
(11)2002
AUS
(15)2006
CAN
(21)2010
ENG
(29)2014
USA
(38)2018
ISR
(46)2023
USA
(30)2027
JAP
TBD
142nd2nd2nd3rd2nd3rd3rd2nd3rd3rd3rd3rd4th4th4th
Did not enter

References

References

  1. (25 May 2025). "Morley joins staff in exciting new hybrid role ahead of LA28". Lacrosse Australia.
  2. (20 July 2018). "Iroquois Nationals Survive Late Surge to Claim Second Bronze Medal at 2018 FIL Men's World Championship". World Lacrosse.
  3. "Announcement - 2023 Australian Men’s Team".
  4. "2018 Team List". Australia Lacrosse Association.
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