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News for 02 May 2023

All the news for Tuesday 2 May 2022


SEA Games 2023 Indoor Hockey - 2 May
Phnom Penh (CAM)

All times GMT +7

Men

1 May 2023 13:00     THA v PHI (One Pool)     14 - 0
1 May 2023 15:30     SGP v INA (One Pool)     0 - 7
1 May 2023 18:00     MAS v CAM (One Pool)     10 - 1

Pool standings

Women

1 May 2023 11:45     THA v PHI (One Pool)     8 - 0
1 May 2023 14:15     MAS v SGP (One Pool)     8 - 0
1 May 2023 16:45     INA v CAM (One Pool)     7 - 1

Pool standings

FIH Match Center



Malaysia thrash Singapore 8-0 in Sea Games indoor hockey

By Aftar Singh


- Pic credit Facebook MalaysianHockeyConfederation

KUALA LUMPUR: Nuraslinda Said bagged four goals as Malaysia crushed Singapore 8-0 in the opening match of the women's Sea Games indoor hockey at the Dinosaur Park Hall in Phnom Penh today.





Updated Hockeyroos and Australia A teams named for India matches



An additional three players will make their Hockeyroos debut after Head Coach Katrina Powell announced additions to the team for the upcoming home series against India in Adelaide from 18-21 May.





Ani Haumaha announces retirement from International Hockey



Veteran Vantage Black Sticks player Aniwaka Haumaha (née Roberts) has announced her retirement, ending the most recent chapter in a remarkable career. With 85 caps under her belt, Haumaha has been a valued team member and an inspiration for the next generation of players coming through.





Field Hockey Canada appoints Kate Richardson-Walsh assistant coach of Women’s National Team

Legendary England and GB Captain joins Wolfpack coaching staff



Field Hockey Canada is excited to announce the appointment of Kate Richardson-Walsh as the new assistant coach of the Women’s National Team. Eight weeks after the appointment of Danny Kerry as Head Coach, the Field Hockey Canada high performance team makes another huge acquisition.





Rotterdam happy with play-off ticket: ‘But we’re going for more’



Playing a lousy league one season and finishing ninth. The following year, on the last day of April, they secured a playoff ticket, with practically the same players. What Rotterdam is performing this season is the opposite of a year ago.





Bloemendaal approaches play-outs: ‘Too afraid to make mistakes’



They sit in the corner where the blows fall. In a place you’d rather not be. The tenth position in the big league, which eventually leads to a trembling end to the competition. The play-out ghost floats emphatically around the ladies of Bloemendaal, who know that it will be difficult to climb.





Amira miss the chance to close in on Scorpions

By Agnes Makhandia

Amira Sailors Monday squandered the chance to close the gap on leaders Strathmore University Scorpions after they played to a 1-1 draw against Kenyatta University (KU) Titans in the Kenya Hockey Union women’s Premier League at the City Park Hockey Stadium, Nairobi.





Malvern, Paragon win hockey titles

Jelani Beckles


Paragon’s Kelon Skeritt, left, and Fatima’s Caleb Guiseppi go after the ball during the TT Hockey Board’s Hockey 5s game, at the Barracks in St. James, on Sunday, Paragon won 2-1. - AYANNA KINSALE

Malvern and Paragon won opened day titles when the 2023 Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Board Opening Day Hockey 5s tournament was held at the Police Barracks, St James on Sunday.





Paul Roos Gym shade SACS in sensational Hibbert Shield hockey finish

By Neale Emslie


SIZZLING ACTION: Paul Roos Gym's Reuben Sendzul, left, and Wayne Mandabva of SACS duel for possession during the Hibberth Shield hockey final at the Rectory astro at Grey High on Sunday Image: EUGENE COETZEE

In a conclusion that was nothing short of sensational, Paul Roos Gymnasium scored two goals in the final three minutes to defeat the talented SACS outfit in the final on Sunday, regaining the Hibbert Shield hockey title they won in 2019.





Nottingham Hockey Centre reverts to LED as energy costs rise



Nottingham Hockey Centre is set to upgrade its floodlights to LED technology due to the rising energy costs in the UK.

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