About Us

JDH America is the proud distributor of JDH products, dedicated to establishing the same brand recognition in the United States that JDH enjoys across Australia, India, Europe, and other markets worldwide.

The JDH brand was created by Jamie Dwyer in 2014 and it stands for (Jamie Dwyer Hockey), launching his own line of field hockey sticks and equipment based on his elite playing experience and design input.

JDH sticks are generally some of the lightest on the market, with a balance point higher up the shaft. This creates a lighter feel in the hands, which is crucial for faster swing speed and dynamic 3D skills.

Here’s a brief overview of Jamie’s achievements:


Jamie Dwyer was born on 12 March 1979, Australia and is widely regarded as one of the greatest male field hockey players in the history of the sport. He made his senior debut for the Australian men’s national field hockey team (the Kookaburras) in 2001 after progressing through junior ranks. Over a remarkable international career spanning 16 years, Dwyer earned a reputation for his goal-scoring prowess, skillful play, and consistency at the highest level.


Key Career Highlights

  • Olympic Games: Competed at four Olympics (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016) — won Gold in Athens 2004 (scoring the winning goal in the final) and Bronze medals in Beijing 2008 and London 2012
  • World Cup: Won Gold at the Men’s Hockey World Cup in 2010 and 2014, and Silver in earlier editions
  • Champions Trophy: Part of multiple Champions Trophy title teams
  • Commonwealth Games: Three Commonwealth Games Gold Medals (2002, 2006, 2010)
  • International Caps: Played 365+ matches for Australia and scored over 240 international goals, making him one of the most prolific scorers in the sport’s history.

Individual Accomplishments

  • FIH World Player of the Year (5×): Among the few players ever named World Hockey Player of the Year, earning the title multiple times between 2004 and 2011.
  • First Male Player with Five World Player Awards: His consistency placed him among the sport’s elite.
  • Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM): Awarded for service to sport following the 2004 Olympic gold.

Legacy & Recognition

  • Sport Australia Hall of Fame: Inducted in 2021, cementing his status as one of Australia’s sporting greats
  • Widely regarded globally as one of the most influential and accomplished field hockey players of his generation

Beyond International Play

Jamie Dwyer also had successful club stints in Europe (including the Netherlands) and in professional leagues like the Hockey India League, where his presence helped raise the profile of the sport internationally.