The All Asian teams for 2025 have been named after the Asian Championships in Thailand wound up over the weekend.
Fourteen men’s teams and eight women’s teams represented 11 countries across Asia, from which 24 players were selected based on their performances across the tournament.
The players selected were a mix of Asian Champs veterans such as Hong Kong’s Sam Agars and Cambodia’s Hannah Slaughter, and young guns such as Thailand’s Mani Saunders and Hong Kong’s Annie Buntine.

Cambodia’s Hannah Slaughter.
Individual awards were also presented to the Best Player in every Grand Final and the Leading Goalkicker in each division.
All Asian Team – Men
Hong Kong – Tom Lieu, Sam Agars, Ben Mankarious, Tom Neville, Noa Bender, John Lane
Singapore – Duncan Moune, Stewart Gray, Tom Saggio
Vietnam – Jordy Johnson, Sam Rodgers
Indonesia – Nick Dellio, Matt Orr, Alfie Giles
Thailand – Mani Saunders, Luke Hasting, Anurak Paniphan

Thailand’s Mani Saunders
Malaysia – Tom Itter, Ben Simpson
Japan – Takumi Hattori
Cambodia – Sean O’Neill
China – Jerry
Philippines – Josh Robles
Barbarians – Talha
All Asian Team – Women

Singapore – Catherine McLean, Chantel Marsin, Anita Fox, Rosa Devaney, Clare Leighon
Malaysia – Olivia Archibald, Rachel Thompson, Anne-Satu Pentilla, Allison Mancini
Thailand – Dee Makris, Jess Layton, Bee Pradisirn, Madison Hahn-Bambridge, Paeng Chanyporn Mahata

Thailand’s Dee Makris
Cambodia – Khun Srey Lak, Khun Maly, Hannah Slaughter
Hong Kong – Annie Buntine, Raine Sinarimbo, Grace Roberts
Indonesia – Dawn Herring, Chanel McDaniels
Barbarians – Gigi Guan Huigun, Nicola Giffard
Best Player – Grand Final
Men’s Division 1 – Sam Agar (Hong Kong)

Hong Kong’s Sam Agar was named in the All Asian team, Leading Goalkicker in Div 1, and Best Player in the Grand Final.
Women’s Division 1 – Rachel Thompson (Malaysia)
Men’s Division 2 – Tom Itter (Malaysia)
Women’s Division 2 – Annie Buntine (Hong Kong)
Men’s Division 3 – John Lane (Hong Kong)

Hong Kong’s Annie Buntine.
Leading Goalkickers
Men’s Division 1 – Sam Agars (7), Hong Kong
Women’s Division 1 – Chantel Marsin (3), Singapore

Singapore’s Chantel Marsin
Men’s Division 2 – Matthew Olivier Lovett (7), Malaysia
Women’s Division 2 – Annie Buntine (6), Hong Kong
Men’s Division 3 – Noor Pratama (7), Indonesia











