The New Zealand Herald

Pair honoured for role in Black Sticks purple patch

- Cameron McMillan

Kayla Whitelock Emily Gaddum

Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit With more than 500 test hockey caps between them, many played together, it’s fitting Black Sticks Kayla Whitelock (nee Sharland) and Emily Gaddum (nee Naylor) have been made Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit on the same day.

New Zealand women’s hockey has enjoyed one of its greatest runs in recent years with Whitelock (256 caps during 2003-16) and Gaddum (276 during 2004-16) a major part of the team’s success.

Both were part of the sides that claimed Commonweal­th Games silver in 2010 and bronze in 2014, and fell agonisingl­y short of a maiden Olympics final in 2012 after losing a penalty shootout in the semifinals.

“I was very excited and shocked at the same time to receive the honour. It’s a real privilege and obviously great for hockey,” Whitelock said.

Whitelock played four Olympics, three Commonweal­th Games and two World Cups, and listed the 2012 Olympic campaign as a career high.

“For the first time making the semifinals, it was a massive highlight. Playing the Dutch in the semifinal was huge. It was on the world stage and other teams around the world started to take notice of the Black Sticks.”

After retiring in 2016, Whitelock announced last November an internatio­nal comeback, targeting the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. With the Olympics delayed a year due to Covid-19, it remains ‘wait and see’ whether she’ll make a fifth Olympics.

Gaddum, who became New Zealand’s most capped player in 2014, said she couldn’t believe she had been named on the honours list.

“I feel extremely honoured to be recognised for my service to hockey and receive this special award,” she said. “Hockey has been a huge part of my life since I was a young girl, and being involved with Hockey New Zealand and the Black Sticks for 12 years was a really special time in my life.”

The 34-year-old continues to play and coach at club level in Hawke’s Bay and helped establish a new hockey club in Havelock North in 2018.

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Emily Gaddum

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