Australasian Leisure Management
May 8, 2012

Inquiry launched into freak hockey death

An investigation has been launched into the death of Western Australian hockey player Lizzie Watkins after the 24-year-old was struck in the back of the head by a ball during a game.

Watkins and her older sister Cath Carroll had been playing alongside each other when she was struck at Perth Hockey Stadium on Sunday. She was revived after collapsing on the field but died on the way to hospital.

The doctor for the Australian women's hockey team said the on-field accident was a "freak occurrence".

Hockeyroos doctor Carmel Goodman, who is also the medical director at the WA Institute of Sport, said she had never seen or heard of anything similar occurring before.

Dr Goodman said it was likely Watkins suffered bleeding in the brain, and the impact would have been similar to someone striking their head on the pavement.

Dr Goodman stated "everybody is obviously in deep shock, particularly for the national hockey team it is a huge shock and they need to regroup and mourn."

Watkins' coach, Colin Brandis, a three-time Australian Hockey League winning coach with the WA Diamonds, said the incident occurred midway through the first half.

Brandis explained "it was a fairly innocuous incident which occurs 100 times each game.

"She rushed from fullback to make a tackle when the ball deflected and hit her on the back of the head."

Brandis added "this was not a backyard game of hockey - this is the strongest competition in Australia, if not the world."

Hockey WA Chief Executive, Kevin Knapp, said it was a tragic incident while Hockey Australia Chief Executive Mark Anderson said Sunday was a very sad day for the sport, adding "on behalf of the entire hockey community I would like to express our support and sympathies to the Watkins family."

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