Alan Chesney
New Zealand Olympian: 339
New Zealand Olympian: 339
Alan Chesney played at centre half for Canterbury and left half for the
champion 1976 New Zealand Olympic team, having dipped his toe in the waters of
international hockey as early as 1969. He played for the Harewood club in
Christchurch.
Though he missed the 1972 Olympic team, Chesney had a wealth of
experience by the time he attended his only Olympics, and he was in good
company.
By 1976, there was a vast reservoir of knowledge in the New Zealand
side. Of the team that went to the Montreal Olympics, Paul Ackerley, Thur
Borren, John Christensen and Tony Ineson, plus Barry and Selwyn Maister, played
for the University club in Christchurch, where they were coached by the astute
Cyril Walter.
Besides the core of Christchurch players, others in the team with
previous Olympic experience were Alan McIntyre, Trevor Manning, Greg Dayman,
Ramesh Patel, Jeff Archibald and Arthur Parkin.
The New Zealanders, coached by Ross Gillespie, caused a shock at
Montreal by beating Australia 1-0 to win the gold medal. It was not a triumph
easily achieved - they won a thrilling play-off match against Spain 1-0 just to
squeeze into the semi-finals. There they caused an upset by beating the
impressive Netherlands side 2-1 in the third period of extra time.
The final, a torrid affair, tipped New Zealand’s way when their captain,
Tony Ineson, smashed home a penalty corner shortly after halftime.
Soon after the 1976 Olympics, Chesney, a born salesman, moved to Perth.
He has been involved in the worlds of insurance and finance, but always has
always had an eye for a product that might sell well - he opened an office in
Singapore and among the products he marketed was a line of health supplements.
Chesney played masters hockey most competitively for many years.
The 1976 hockey team was inducted into the New Zealand Sports Hall of
Fame in 1990.