Mount Gravatt Kookaburras Star Hoping To Bring Home Gold From Paris

Former Clairvaux MacKillop College student (Class of 2008), Jacob Whetton, will embark on what may be his final Olympics appearance in Paris this week.



Bringing home Silver in Tokyo 2021 but losing the final to Belgium in a shootout, the 33 year old forward will be part of a Kookaburras team with a genuine chance of going one better in Paris.

The bookies have Belgium as very slight favourites to repeat their Tokyo Gold medal over Australia and the Netherlands with Germany the best of the rest.

Whetton quipped that he was introduced to the sport of Hockey because his mum and dad both played and so it was easier bringing him and his sister to games than getting a babysitter.

He currently plays for Brisbane Blaze in the Hockey One League after a three-year stint in the Indian Hockey League with the Punjab Warriors. Though in 2020, he signed a contract to play for Oranje-Rood in the Dutch Hockey League but Covid caused that deal to collapse.

The 2024 Olympics Tournament will be played at the Yves-du-Manoir Stadium. The Kookaburras opening match against Argentina will be at 9:15 p.m. Brisbane time on Saturday night, 27 July.

Their next match will be against Ireland at 6:00 p.m. Brisbane time on Monday, 29 July followed by a rematch of the Tokyo final when they take on Belgium at 3:45 a.m. Brisbane time on Wednesday 31 July. They then take on New Zealand at 6:30 p.m. Brisbane time on Thursday 1 August, with the final pool match against India at 9:15 p.m. on Friday 2 August.

The Top 4 from Pool and Pool B will then embark on the Quarter finals from Sunday 4 August.



Should the Kookaburras repeat their Tokyo 2021 achievement of making the final, it will be played at 3:00 a.m. Brisbane time on Friday 9 August.

Stan Sports will have a dedicated Hockey Channel showing the games live as part of their Olympics coverage.

Jacob and the Kookaburras Group Schedule

Veteran Jacob Whetton Aims for Gold in Third Olympic Appearance

Australian men’s hockey player, Jacob “Whetty” Whetton, who studied at Clairvaux Mackillop College in Mt Gravatt, is set to make his third Olympic appearance at the Paris 2024 Games. At 33, Whetton brings a wealth of experience to the Kookaburras, having amassed over 200 caps for the national team since his debut in 2011.



Whetton’s Olympic journey began in Rio 2016, where he made his debut on the world’s biggest sporting stage. However, it was in Tokyo 2020 where he tasted his first Olympic success, securing a silver medal after a nail-biting penalty shootout loss to Belgium in the gold medal match.

Photo Credit: Australian Olympic Committee

Known for his trademark zinc cream – a nod to late Australian cricket star Andrew Symonds – Whetton has been a consistent force in the Kookaburras’ recent successes. He played a crucial role in Australia’s gold medal victories at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and again in Birmingham 2022, where he scored twice in a dominant 7-0 win over India in the final.

Photo Credit: Australian Olympic Committee

Whetton’s path to Paris included strong performances in the 2023 Hockey World Cup and the Oceania Cup, where he helped secure Australia’s Olympic qualification. His recent domestic success with the Brisbane Blaze in the Hockey One league further cements his status as a key player for the national team.

Photo Credit: Australian Olympic Committee

As the Kookaburras aim to improve on their silver medal performance from Tokyo, Whetton’s experience and scoring ability will be crucial. The team, under the guidance of coach Colin Batch, will be looking to claim Australia’s first Olympic gold in men’s hockey since 2004.



Whetton’s journey from the Eastern Suburbs Tigers junior club to potentially being a three-time Olympian is a testament to his dedication and skill. As the Paris Games approach, all eyes will be on this veteran player to see if he can help lead the Kookaburras to Olympic glory.

Published 18-July-2024