2026 Committee Profiles
BELLE DAVIS – Chair
HQWMC Membership 2022 – 2026

Belle and her two brothers have played hockey since the early 1970s and were all still playing until the close of the 2021 season when she retired. Hockey has always been an important and constant part of life. Belle was Club Captain of both Bulimba and Kedron Wavell Hockey Clubs and competed in the BWHA for many years.
She discovered Masters Hockey in 1998 and began playing in the Gold Coast Hockey Association Competition. Belle has represented at Club, District, State and National levels. She is currently a member of the Gold Coast Women’s Master’s Committee holding the portfolio of Logistics. With her recent retirement from active play, she now is able to direct her interest and knowledge to the administration and promotion of Women’s Master’s Hockey.
Belle was a physiotherapist working in the fields of rehabilitation and aged care. She was the Director of a large multidisciplinary Team and hopes to bring a range of organizational skills to her position on the HQWMC.
KATHY ANDERSON – Events
HQWMC Membership 2024 – 2026

Kathy started playing hockey at the age of 8 and has been playing in Veterans/Masters since 1992. She is passionate about everything hockey, being involved at club & association level with grassroots hockey, competition, judiciary and President. She feels she has been very lucky to have a wonderful hockey life.
DEB CREIGHTON – Secretary
HQWMC Membership 2018 – 2026

Deb started playing hockey at school from the age of 11 to 17 years. After 30 years break, she returned to the game at the age of 47, introducing her children to the game of hockey. Deb has played, coached and managed at club and association level. She has also played at State level and recently was named as shadow for the Australian 55+ Indoor Masters Team.
As long as she can remember she has volunteered in many committee roles for her local Club and Association and now is an active member of the QLD Women’s Masters Committee.
Professionally, Deb has worked in the insurance industry for many years. Along with her husband, she has been owner/operator of various small businesses, ranging from Wall and Floor Tiling to Traffic Control. Deb loves what hockey brings to her, including the wonderful lifelong friendships along the way.
TONI DAY –
HQWMC Membership 2026

Toni started playing hockey at the age of 4 in Moranbah. She played her junior hockey for Pine Rivers Hockey Club and her senior years at Kedron Wavell, Park Avenue Brothers (Rockhampton) and Caloundra Seahawks. She has represented Brisbane, Rockhampton and Sunshine Coast in both Indoor and Outdoor Hockey. After taking some time away from hockey whilst having children and working around Queensland as a teacher and principal, she has returned to hockey and is loving being back around teammates. Toni has recently represented Queensland at the 2025 National Masters Tournament and will represent Australia at the 2026 Indoor World Cup.
She has finally talked her 16-year-old daughter into playing hockey and they spend most winter weekends at Ballinger Park. Toni is the co-vice president for Seahawks Hockey Club on the Sunshine Coast and enjoys giving back to the sport that has given her so much.
SUE HOWARD – State Teams
HQWMC Membership 2022 – 2026

Sue was a primary school teacher for 37 years prior to her retirement in 2016. During that time she coached and managed many Mackay primary school and Capricornia district school hockey teams.
Sue started playing hockey at primary school under the expert tutelage of well-known local Mackay coach Lena Saunders. She continued playing until having her children, and then resumed hockey, and then played Masters Hockey in Mackay. Sue has been a player, volunteer, Treasurer and Manager for her local association.
Sue started managing Queensland Womens Masters teams when her husband worked out of town for weeks at a time. She has managed Qld teams since 2007. She also manages Australian Women’s Masters teams, having recently managed teams in the 2024 Masters World Cup and 2025 Trans-Tasman series, and is looking forward to travelling to Rotterdam for the 2026 Masters World Cup..
Sue retired with her husband to Redcliffe 6 years ago and has been playing in the BWHA Monday Masters fixtures and has managed teams from both Redcliffe and BWHA Womens Masters.
LINDA HUNTER – Performance
HQWMC Membership 2012 – 2026

In the mid-1980s, Linda resumed her professional career as a primary school teacher and later became a school principal. Promotions in this role through schools of increasing complexity saw her managing a total staff of 90 odd and working with government officials and community leaders. During this time, she developed skills in strategic planning, policy development, operational planning, budgeting and financial management, people management, and resource management. Until her career took her to locations in which hockey was not played, she was a regular member of Qld Vets/Masters teams.
Linda was an accredited AA Umpire and is a Level 2 Technical Official and Level 2 Coach. She is a Masters Coach at Queensland and Australian levels. Linda is currently a member of World Masters Hockey’s Events Committee, HA Masters Committee and Operational Group (Women), HQ Women’s Technical and Master’s Committees and is contributing to Sunshine Coast Hockey Association as a Technical Official and Women’s Masters selector.
AMANDA PAECH – Culture
HQWMC Membership 2026

Amanda has been involved in hockey since 1995, beginning her playing career in Wagga Wagga before relocating to Brisbane. She has played Division 1 hockey in Brisbane since 2015, accumulating over 319 Division 1 games, and commenced her Masters hockey journey in 2018 representing Brisbane, Queensland and Australia.
Alongside her on-field achievements, Amanda brings extensive professional experience from her career in the mining industry. She has held senior leadership roles as a Senior Commercial Manager, overseeing more than $800 million in revenue across multiple mine sites. Her responsibilities included procurement, accounts receivable and payable, management accounting, and strategic commercial oversight across five operations.
With a strong background in governance, financial management and high-performance environments, Amanda brings a practical, strategic and disciplined approach to administration. She is passionate about supporting the continued growth, professionalism and sustainability of Masters Hockey and contributing her experience to the ongoing development of the sport.
KATHY ROGERS – Social Media
HQWMC Membership 2024 -2026

Kathy along with her late sister Terry, were founding members of the Tinana Hockey Club in Maryborough in 1968. Their sister Mary McKell was the coach. All 3 girls along with another sister Carmel (Meyer) represented Qld in Masters during their hockey days.
Kathy went on to play for Australia in Masters (as did Mary and Carmel). Although not able to play any more, she still coaches, umpires and selects. She is currently Treasurer of the Maryborough & District Hockey Association (a position she has held since 1996). She is a Life Member of Tinana and the MDHA. She enjoys being creative and has taken on the Social Media portfolio for the HQWMC.
KARIN WALDUCK – Logisitics
HQWMC Membership 2010 – 2026

Karin found that her high school hockey experience provided a lifeline to her when she moved to Queensland from Melbourne in 1975 and could join the University of Queensland Hockey Club. From those early days she has continued to play and enjoy competition hockey including representing Queensland in Masters both as a field player and as a goal keeper. She has also worn the green and gold as a member of an Australian team.
Karin’s professional experience as a pharmacist and then in IT service management in the government and not for profit sectors has honed her skills in corporate governance and management. She has almost unparalleled experience in sports governance as a volunteer sports administrator and Board chair, first at UQSport in the early years, then with Hockey Queensland following the amalgamation of QHA and QWHA, and finally with BWHA.
She remains passionate about promoting and supporting women in sport.