News for 22 April 2024
All the news for Monday 22 April 2024
2024 Test Matches AUS v JPN v CHN (W)
Perth, Western Australia
All times GMT +8
20 Apr 2024 16:40 AUS v JPN 1 - 0
21 Apr 2024 16:40 AUS v CHN 2 - 2
23 Apr 2024 17:40 CHN v JPN
24 Apr 2024 17:40 AUS v CHN
27 Apr 2024 16:40 CHN v JPN
28 Apr 2024 16:40 AUS v JPN
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Hockeyroos mark Brooke Peris's special 200 with gutsy draw to China
The Hockeyroos have capped a special night for NT's Brooke Peris, with a courageous second-half performance that ended in a 2-2 draw with China.
England and Netherlands ‘setting legacy’ in flourishing over 80s hockey scene
England A and Netherlands go head-to-head at Canterbury PIC: Alex Rotas/Chris Martin
England over 80s captain Ken Wilcock hailed the “extraordinary” organisation of his age group Masters category which saw four English and Dutch teams take to the pitch last week.
Hockey India announces 28-member core probable group for National Men’s Coaching Camp
The camp will begin on 21st April and end on 13th May
New Delhi, 21st April, 2024: Hockey India on Sunday announced the 28-member core probable group for the Senior Men’s National Coaching Camp, scheduled to commence on 21st April and last until 13th May at the SAI Centre in Bengaluru. The camp is important as the Indian Team will look to fine-tune their preparations ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Hockey: lows after lows
Unavailability of facilities and absence of qualified coaches have been among perennial problems for national hockey
Ask a hundred people in Pakistan to name at least one national hockey player, and you will surely draw a blank. So appalling is the situation in the country regarding our national sport. Our performance in the game is exploring depths after depths. For a third time in a row, we failed to qualify for Olympic Games, scheduled in Paris this year.
NZ U21 North vs South series comes down to wire
Saturday’s match day at St Paul’s Collegiate concluded with both U21 Men’s and Women’s games finishing in a 1-all draw.
Hockey Ireland Domestic Weekend Results Round-Up: Sunday April 21
EY HOCKEY LEAGUE MEN’S DIVISION 2 FINAL: AVOCA 4 PEMBROKE WANDERERS 4 (AVOCA WIN 4-1 IN SHOOT-OUT )
Avoca are the EYHL Men’s Division 2 Champions after this final in Garryduff in Cork. But they were made fight all the way to a shoot-out by Dublin rivals Pembroke Wanderers.
Grange have secured the men`s Scottish Premiership title while Watsonians women finished on top undefeated
If there were any jitters at Fettes they were not evident as Grange retained the men’s Premiership title and a place in Europe next year with a resounding 7-0 win over fourth placed Uddingston.
Grange retain men’s Premiership title in rout
David Nairn and Dylan Bean both netted doubles as Grange retained the men’s Premiership hockey title with an emphatic victory over Uddingston at Fettes.