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The Road to Hobart Begins! The 2024 H1 Schedule

This year’s hockey action doesn’t stop at the Olympic Games, with the 2024 Hockey One League set to return for another stellar season starting on Friday 11 October. Australia’s elite female and male hockey talent will battle it out across seven weeks on The Road to Hobart, with the winners this year to be crowned in the ho read more »

Hockey One League set to explore expansion

Hockey One League (Hockey One, H1) has today launched a process to test the market interest for potential new franchise by inviting any interested party to respond to an Invitation for Expression of Interest (EOI). The Hockey One League was conceived in 2019 to replace the Australian Hockey League, with the first season played i read more »

Brisbane Blaze Women win second Hockey One League title

Brisbane Blaze Women have returned to the JDH Hockey One League summit after a blistering final quarter performance lifted them to a 4-1 grand final win against a gallant Canberra Chill side. Brisbane redeemed themselves from last year’s grand final defeat with a commanding second half. In a fierce opening term that saw sev read more »

Grand finalists decided on cracking semi final day

Two thrilling penalty shootouts bookended an enthralling four semi finals of the JDH Hockey One League at the National Hockey Centre in Canberra. Brisbane Blaze will meet an inspired Canberra Chill riding the home support in tomorrow’s women’s grand final, while NSW Pride Men, who are chasing a three-peat, will take on Brisb read more »

JDH Hockey One League Champions to be decided this weekend

After nearly two months of world class hockey around the country, the finalists of the JDH Hockey One League 2023 Season have been determined with the Finals Series set to play out in the nation’s capital this weekend. The National Hockey Centre in Canberra will play host to the top four men’s and women’s teams, with semi- read more »

Hockey One 2023 Finals countdown: Four stories you need to know

By KATE ALLMAN The JDH Hockey One League 2023 Finals are here and the forecast shows a strong chance of unmissable matches and elite international talent in Canberra. There’s double Pride on the line, plus a chance for the home side Canberra Chill to ice a championship for the first time. Here are four things for fans to wa read more »