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News for 03 April 2023

All the news for Monday 3 April 2023


Hockeyroos teams selected for upcoming internationals



‘Show us what you can do.’ That is the message from Hockeyroos Head Coach Katrina Powell following the announcement of the players selected for the Hockeyroos’ next lot of international matches.





Natascha Keller - the most capped women's hockey player

By Tariq Ali

Following is the list of women's field hockey players who appeared in 300 and more international matches
396 Natasha Keller (Germany) 1994-2012
377 Luciana Aymar (Argentina) 1998-2014
375 Kate Richardson Walsh (England and Great Britain) 1999-2016
360 Nadine Earnsting Krienke (Germany) 1990-2007
355 Karen Brown (England and Great Britain) 1988-1999
347 Marsha Cox Marescia (South Africa) 2001-2014
342 Madonna Blyth (Australia) 2004-2016
337 Fanne Rinne (Germany) 1998-2012
337 Noel Barrionuevo (Argentina) 2006-2019
329 Jane Muller Wieland (Germany) 2002-2019
323 Jane Sixsmith (England and Great Britain) 1988-2000
322 Fanny Cilhar (Germany) 1998-2012
317 Carla Rebecchi (Argentina) 2003-2019
316 Shirley McCay (Ireland) 2007-2020
314 Laura Unsworth (England and Great Britain) 2009-2023
306 Alex Danson Bannett (England and Great Britain) 2001- 2018
306 Delfina Merino (Argentina) 2009-2021
303 Nikki Hudson (Australia) 1993-2008
302 Jill Boon (Belgium) 2012-2019



Vizcaino making up for lost time with Atlètic



Rising Atlètic Terrassa star Marc Vizcaino is hoping to continue his already remarkable 2023 after an injury-plagued 2022 as the 22-year-old looks to captain his side at ABN AMRO EHL FINAL8.





Day 5 Results: Khelo India Women’s Hockey League (U21 -Phase 2)



Lucknow: Pritam Siwach Sports Foundation and SAI Shakti Team registered victories in their respective games on the fifth day of the Khelo India Women’s Hockey League (U-21 -Phase 2), being held in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.   





England Hockey League Premier Division Finals 2023

 

The final day of England Hockey League Premier Division 2022/23 saw some enthralling action of hockey on Sunday in Surbiton. East Grinstead emerged as the winners of the Vitality Women’s Hockey League, while Old Georgians clinched the Men’s Hockey League title with scintillating wins in their respective final matches.  





Women’s Scottish Cup semi-finals bring goals as final places are secured



Watsonians booked their place in the Women’s Scottish Cup Final with a solid 4-0 victory over Hillhead at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre.

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