The 2024 edition of Australian hockey’s largest participation event, the national Men’s Masters Championships, will take place in Hobart from 12 July to 1 August.
A 20-player Burras (Australian Under 21 Men’s Hockey) team brimming with talent has been selected for the FIH Hockey Men’s Junior World Cup 2023 being held in Kuala Lumpur from 5-16 December.
Hockey Australia advises the timeframe on a decision whether the Hockeyroos and Kookaburras will participate in seasons 6-8 of the FIH Pro League has been extended until 20 February 2024.
Despite narrowly missing out on lifting the Sultan of Johor Cup trophy, the Burras have proven they are a force to be reckoned with leading up to next month’s FIH Junior Men’s World Cup.
Hockey Australia’s blue ribbon national championships event, the Australian Under 21 Championships, will be held at the Newcastle International Hockey Centre in New South Wales from 13-20 March 2024.
Australian Indoor hockey has reached a significant juncture with the announcement of a new coaching line up and structure aimed at lifting the levels of the sport and achieving greater and sustained success at the top level.
After 15 days of action across six locations in Perth and Joondalup, here’s a recap of the results from the 2023 Hockey Australia Men’s Masters Championships.
Don’t miss a minute of the action. Every match of the upcoming Sultan of Johor Cup, including the Burras (Australia’s Under 21 Men’s Team), will be streamed LIVE and free.
Jillaroos Head Coach Stacia Strain has penned an open letter following the announcement of the players selected to compete at the FIH Hockey Junior Women’s World Cup 2023 in Chile.
Seven capped Hockeyroos are among the 18-player Jillaroos team announced to represent Australia at the 10th edition of the FIH Hockey Junior Women’s World Cup 2023 in Chile starting on 29 November.
Hockey Australia, in conjunction with the Goulburn Mulwaree Council, is delighted to announce next year’s Australian Country Hockey Championships will be held at the Goulburn Regional Hockey Centre.
The winning entries of Hockey Australia’s #HockeyHeroes volunteer photo competition have been announced. The inaugural competition was a resounding success, with over 150 people submitting photos in what is a true testament to the many volunteers in the sport across the country.
Australia’s national hockey teams, the Kookaburras and Hockeyroos, have received a welcome funding injection, with hockey named amongst 22 sports to benefit from the Commonwealth Games Australia’s (CGA) Green2Gold2Great initiative.