Hockey

Will the Kookaburras Pay the Price for A Lack of Planning?

The application date for the coaching position of the Australian men’s hockey team closes in less than 24 hours and then the rumours will commence as to who has applied, and who is likely to be given the role. One

Asia Falls Behind

The Football World Cup in Brazil was not a good tournament for Asian teams, with all four qualifiers heading home after the group stages. None of the Asian representatives won a single game at the World Cup, Japan the Korea

Hail Our Hockey Heroes.

Congratulations to the Australian Men’s and Women’s hockey teams picking up Gold and silver respectively at the Rabobank Hockey World Cup in the Hague over the weekend. The Hockeyroos were ranked fourth in the world going into the competition so

One Cup Full, The Other Half Full

At the end of this week there will be three World Cups taking place simultaneously. One event Australia has never won and in reality is not likely to win, the other two Australia has won both twice, and is in

Seeing Double?

The 13th Hockey World Cup is about to get under way in the Hague in the Netherlands and for only the second time since the competition started in 1971, the Men’s and Women’s competitions will be played simultaneously; Something the