The Hockeyroos have suffered their first loss of their 2020 FIH Pro League campaign after falling 2-0 to world number three ranked Argentina at Perth Hockey Stadium tonight.
On Friday night, Eddie Ockenden will equal Jamie Dwyer’s Kookaburras record of 365 games and then set a new benchmark in Saturday night’s second match against Olympic Champions Argentina in Perth.
Proud Tasmanian Eddie Ockenden is in line to become the Kookaburras’ most capped player when he takes the field in this weekend’s two FIH Pro League matches against Argentina in Perth.
Confidence is high but Kookaburras Head Coach Colin Batch wants more consistency from his playing group when they host Argentina in two highly anticipated FIH Pro League matches at the Perth Hockey Stadium at Curtin University tomorrow and Saturday.
Local 20 year old defender Karri Somerville will become the Hockeyroos’ latest debutant when she takes the field against Argentina in Perth in the FIH Pro League tomorrow (Friday 6 March).
Find out all the ways to make sure you don't miss a minute of the action of the Hockeyroos and Kookaburras' FIH Pro League matches against Argentina in Perth.
Kids of Western Australia! Don’t miss the opportunity to take part in three special coaching clinics to be conducted by members of the Hockeyroos and Kookaburras.
Flynn Ogilvie and Matt Swann are hoping that by rolling their sleeves up and leading by example in the war on waste will encourage others to do the same.
Australia’s first Indigenous Olympic gold medallist Nova Peris OAM has shared her inspiration and what it means to her to have designed and painted the Hockeyroos’ and Kookaburras’ Indigenous playing kits.
To celebrate the role Indigenous Australian players have made to the sport, Hockey Australia will hold a special Indigenous weekend during its FIH Pro League double headers in Perth on 6/7 March 2020 against Argentina.
The Jillaroos have ended their four match series against Japan's Junior Women's Team in Canberra undefeated. Get the full roundup from every match here.
Four sublimely worked goals have given the Kookaburras a narrow 4-3 win over India in a frenetic FIH Pro League match at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneshwar tonight.
The Kookaburras face a tough first up away FIH Pro League assignment when they take on India in two pivotal matches in Bhubaneshwar, starting tonight local time (12.30am AEDT Saturday 22 February).
Kookaburras striker and Perth local Trent Mitton has issued a rallying cry for West Australians to turn up in droves when they tackle Olympic Champions Argentina on March 6 and 7 in the FIH Pro League.
Kookaburras Head Coach Colin Batch has announced a 20-player team who will head to Bhubaneshwar, India for the upcoming FIH Pro League matches on 21/22 February 2020.