The much-anticipated Gables Hockey Complex in the Hills Shire District officially opened its doors with a Grand Opening Gala Day. The event featured a variety of exciting hockey sessions, including “come and try” opportunities, junior training, and exhibition matches, attracting participants of all ages and skill levels.
The final seven spots in the Kookaburras 2025 Squad have been decided, with Head Coach Mark Hager and selectors announcing a versatile mix of exceptional talent with an eye to the 2026 World Cup in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Hockey NSW extends our thoughts and well wishes to everyone as Cyclone Alfred moves through South East Queensland and in Northern NSW. As this severe weather system moves through the region, we recognise the challenges that local clubs, associations, and families may face in the coming days and weeks.
We have been notified of an inadvertent data exposure involving the AltiusRT competition management platform which resulted in some personal information being unintentionally accessible. This issue has now been resolved within Hockey platforms.
The New Balance Regional Challenge brought the best of junior hockey to Tamworth for an unforgettable weekend of competition, growth, and fun! As the grand finale of the Centre of Development (COD) program, this event gave young athletes the perfect stage to put their skills to the test.
In a significant move to enhance player safety, Hockey NSW has announced that, effective immediately in 2025, all defending players will be required to wear a face mask during penalty corners, aligning with the latest regulation changes introduced by the International Hockey Federation (FIH).
The Hockeyroos are motivated to continue their winning start for 2025, naming a dynamic 18-strong squad to take on world number two Argentina and world number three Belgium at the next stage of the FIH Pro League in Argentina.
The Kookaburras have announced the return of star players for the next FIH Pro League stage in Argentina to bolster the eight powerful debutants that pulled off a 4-2 win over the Olympic champions, the Netherlands, during the Sydney stage last week.
Kookaburras coach Mark Hager has announced an exciting mix of powerful new talent and returning Olympians in his first 22-man squad for the FIH Pro League’s return to Sydney.
The Hockeyroos are eager to get 2025 off to a winning start, naming an energetic squad mixed with experience and in-form new talent for the FIH Pro League’s return to Sydney for the first time in two years.
The 2025 National Indoor Championships showcased some of the best hockey talent from across the country, held at the Canberra National Hockey Centre from December 13-22, 2024, and January 5-19, 2025. Featuring 122 male and female teams competing across five age divisions, the event was a thrilling display of skill, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
The Australian National Indoor hockey teams are primed for a history-making performance at the 2025 Indoor World Cup in Croatia, today unveiling experienced 12-strong women’s and men’s national teams.
Kookaburras head coach Mark Hager is leading the men’s national team into an exciting new era, naming an initial 17-strong Kookaburras 2025 squad that boasts experience and impressive young talent.
The depth of Australian hockey talent will be on full display when the Jillaroos and Burras fight for Junior World Cup qualification in New Zealand next month.
A raft of returning, exciting talent will strengthen a confident Hockeyroos squad heading into 2025 and beyond as head coach Katrina Powell names a 24-strong lineup with an eye to the LA 2028 Olympic Games.