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Canberra Heat Volleyball Club (Men)

Canberra Heat (Men)
Founded1998
GroundThe Furnace, Lyneham ACT
OwnerVolleyball ACT
Head CoachAustralia Ben Hardy
CaptainAustralia Andre Borgeaud
LeagueAustralian Volleyball League
WebsiteClub home page
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Canberra Heat Volleyball Club (Men)[1] is an Australian national league volleyball club based in Canberra, Australia.[2] Canberra Heat Men have represented Australia at the Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship.

Canberra Heat Men began life as the Canberra Cobras in 1998, then renamed to Canberra Chiefs in 1999 before becoming the Canberra Heat in 2002. Les Young commenced as head coach in 2010 and led the team to an unequalled two national championships, five national silver medals and two national bronze medals in his nine years coaching the club. Ben Hardy commenced as head coach in 2020/21 and secured the national championship with the team in 2022.

Honours

Australian Volleyball League

  • Gold (3): 2011, 2015, 2022
  • Silver (7): 1999, 2002, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019
  • Bronze (5): 1998, 2001, 2003, 2010, 2017[3]

Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship

Asian Club Championship Rosters

2017 Roster
# First Name Surname Position
1 Martin COLLINS Setter
3 Kevin PHANG Outside hitter
4 Elliott VILES Outside hitter
5 Michael WATSON Setter
6 Simon COAT Outside hitter
10 Jordan POWER Outside hitter
13 James WEIR Middle blocker
14 Matthew SNEDDON Middle blocker
15 Matthew AUBREY Opposite
16 Jack CONNELL Libero
17 Kieran ACKHURST Middle blocker
18 Steven DUZEVICH Outside hitter
Les YOUNG Coach
2018 Roster
# First Name Surname Position
1 Martin COLLINS Setter
4 Harry CLAYDEN Opposite
5 Alexander DUNNING Outside hitter
6 Cameron STEER Middle blocker
7 Jack HALLEY Libero
10 Jordan POWER Passer Hitter
11 Jackson HOLLAND Libero
13 Conal MCAINSH Middle blocker
16 Michael WATSON Passer Hitter
17 Matthew AUBREY Opposite
18 Rory WELSH Setter Les YOUNG Coach

Australian Volleyball League Rosters

2017/18 Roster
# First Name Surname Position
1 Martin COLLINS Setter
2 David DARCY Opposite
3 Michael WATSON Setter
4 Harry CLAYDEN Outside hitter
5 Riley BUDD Outside hitter
6 Cameron STEER Middle blocker
7 Jeremy POPLE Outside hitter
8 Malachi MURCH Outside hitter
9 Kevin PHANG Outside hitter
10 Jordan POWER Outside hitter
11 Jackson HOLLAND Middle blocker
12 Thomas MARTIN Middle blocker
13 Steve DUZEVICH Outside hitter
14 Matthew SNEDDON Middle blocker
15 Jackson JOLLY Middle blocker
16 Jack CONNELL Libero
17 Kieran ACKHURST Middle blocker
18 Alex SOUTHWELL Outside hitter
19 Lewis JUPP Setter / Outside Hitter
20 Samuel WALKER Outside hitter

Notable players

Captains

  • 1998 Steve Power
  • 1999 Mark Lebedew
  • 2000 Vlad Baltovski
  • 2001 Vlad Baltovski
  • 2002 Russ Wentworth
  • 2003 Jason Craig
  • 2004 Jason Craig
  • 2005 Phil Eagles
  • 2006 Chris Brooke
  • 2007 Doug Farrer
  • 2008 Doug Farrer
  • 2009 Doug Farrer
  • 2010 Brad Osborn
  • 2011 Brad Osborn
  • 2012 Simon Hone
  • 2013 Ben Hardy
  • 2014 Dan Tyrrell
  • 2015 Dan Tyrrell
  • 2016 Andre Borgeaud
  • 2017 Martin Collins
  • 2018 Jordan Power (Asian Club Championships)
  • 2018 Andre Borgeaud
  • 2019 Andre Borgeaud
  • 2020 Andre Borgeaud
  • 2021 Andre Borgeaud
  • 2022 Andre Borgeaud
  • 2023 Andre Borgeaud (Asian Club Championships)

Coaches

  • 1998 Steve Power
  • 1999 Mark Lebedew
  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2002 Greg Tompos
  • 2003 Greg Tompos
  • 2004 Dan Ilott
  • 2005 Alexis Lebedew
  • 2006 Neil Boyes
  • 2007 Neil Boyes
  • 2008 Neil Boyes / Nic Kaiser / Les Young
  • 2009 Neil Boyes
  • 2010 Les Young
  • 2011 Les Young
  • 2012 Ben Hardy
  • 2013 Les Young
  • 2014 Les Young
  • 2015 Les Young
  • 2016 Les Young
  • 2017 Les Young
  • 2018 Les Young
  • 2019 Les Young
  • 2020 Les Young / Ben Hardy
  • 2021 Ben Hardy
  • 2022 Ben Hardy

References

  1. ^ "Canberra Heat Volleyball". Retrieved 20 January 2018 – via Facebook.
  2. ^ Helmers, Caden (2 November 2017). "Canberra Heat ready to take a risk with finals berth sewn up". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  3. ^ Lloyd, Teresa. "History". avl.org.au. Archived from the original on 28 February 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  4. ^ Tiernan, Eamonn (26 June 2017). "Canberra Heat to represent Australia at Asian Volleyball Club Championships". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  5. ^ "2018 Asian Men's Club Championship – Results & Schedule – Asian Volleyball Confederation – AVC". asianvolleyball.net. Archived from the original on 29 July 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2018.