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Troy Elder OAM (born 15 October 1977 in Bunbury, Western Australia) is a striker and midfielder from Australia, who was a member of the Men's National Team that won the golden medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in . Four years earlier, when Sydney hosted the , Elder finished in third spot with The Kookaburras, as the national team is called.

Elder originated from Bundaberg, Queensland, where he played for the All Blacks Hockey Club. Nicknamed Woody, Elder shot into limelight as a player with the National Junior Squad, that won the Hockey Junior World Cup at in 1997 against India. After the 1998 Australian Hockey League season with the Queensland Blades, Elder got into the senior National Squad at the 1998 Champions Trophy in , where Australia won the bronze. He was part of the winning team in the 1999 Champions Trophy at .

Just like his countrymen and Michael Brennan, Elder moved to the Netherlands, where he played club hockey for 's , with whom he won the Dutch title in the spring of 2005. The price was high, because during the Dutch play-offs he neglected the call from Australia's Head Coach to come over for a training session with the men's National Team. He therefore had to miss the 2005 Champions Trophy in and the 2006 Commonwealth Games in .

Having retired from international hockey, Elder played club hockey for United Hockey in Brisbane for some time whilst still representing the Queensland Blades. A by profession, he is fond of surfing and fishing.


International goals
1998 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
4–4
1999 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
2–1
1–2
3–1
2000 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
3–3
2–0
2000 Summer Olympics
2–1
5–2
2001 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
4–1
2–6
2–4
3–2
7–1
4–1
7–1
4–3
2001 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
3–2
5–3
4–1
2002 Men's Hockey World Cup
3–0
5–1
4–2
1–2
2002 Commonwealth Games
4–1
20–1
8–0
19–1
5–2
2003 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
4–1
8–3
4–2
2003 Men's Oceania Cup
2–2
3–3
4–1
2004 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
3–2
3–1
4–2
4–3
2004 Summer Olympics
4–3
6–3
2006 Sultan Azlan Shah Cup
2006 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy
3–2
1–1


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