Four local players selected to represent Australia in under-19 roller hockey

Lilydale Lions Roller Hockey Club will be represented by four players in the national Under 19s team. (Supplied)

The Lilydale Lions Roller Hockey Club is beaming with pride, with four of their own players selected to represent Australia in the Under-19 national teams this year.

This incredible achievement is a testament not only to their talent and dedication, but to the growing strength of roller hockey in the local hills communities.

With local players Tiger Myres from Emerald, Lexie Kaye from Upwey, Lachlan Carlisle from Mount Evelyn and Lachlan Milikins from Monbulk, the hills are certainly growing some talented players.

Roller hockey is fast becoming the sport that hills kids thrive in. It’s fast-paced, inclusive, and fun—with boys and girls of all abilities playing together and developing real confidence on and off the court.

“This is such a proud moment for our club. These young players have worked so hard and shown what’s possible with passion and determination. I feel very excited about discovering how they will grow as people and hockey players,” coach Miguel Martinez said.

Miguel started coaching in 2017 in his home country of Spain, with his teams competing in several international championships. Most recently in Australia, he’s taken Australian teams to international Championships in Italy, China and now to South Korea.

The Aussie team is now training hard with their sights on competing in South Korea in July. Representing Australia is a dream come true for these young athletes.

“I still can’t believe it—I’m so excited to play for Australia. I’ve made lifelong friends through this sport, and it’s amazing to think where it’s taking us,” Lachlan Milikins, a student at Monbulk College said.

The entire Lilydale Lions community is rallying behind them as they prepare to wear the green and gold on the international stage. Whether you’re familiar with the sport or just curious, the club encourages locals to come down, check out a game, or even give it a try—because in the hills, roller hockey isn’t just a game, it’s a movement.

The Lilydale Lions are hosting a Come and Try Day on Sunday 4 May. An open, friendly session where all ages, genders, and abilities are welcome. With experienced mentors on hand, fun games, and no pressure to compete, it’s the perfect way to discover this exciting, fast-paced sport. No experience needed—just bring your enthusiasm and give it a go!