Border export Jocelyn Bartram brought up a significant milestone by reaching 50 games for the Hockeyroos.
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The only Hockey Albury-Wodonga woman to play for Australia at the highest level got to the half century in the side's Pro League clash against Great Britain in Sydney on Saturday.
Bartram's career was stalled midway through last season when she suffered a tear to her patella tendon in the semi-final of the Pro League, but after more than eight weeks on the sidelines post-surgery, the national goalkeeper made her way back to the top.
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"You dream of playing one cap and then to be standing here having played 50, it just means a whole lot to me and I hope I get to play a bit more for my country," she told Hockey Australia.
Bartram was awarded the player of the match for her role in keeping Great Britain to one goal in the 2-1 win.
She shared the milestone with teammates Edwina Bone (200 games) and Karri McMahon (150 games).