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Matching results sees Thundersticks scorch the Chill

A pair of convincing 4-1 victories has seen the Perth Thundersticks stake their JDH Hockey One League title claims on home soil in a perfect opening round double-header against gallant Canberra Chill sides. The Thundersticks star men’s recruit James Day scored a hat-trick in a best afield display to crush the hopes of his form read more »

The 2023 JDH Hockey One League – The Teams, The Players, Their Prospects

The signing of an Indian superstar, a new naming rights sponsor and hot competition over Australian Olympic selection is whipping hockey fans into a fever as the Hockey One League returns in 2023.  The eight-week spectacle of world class men’s and women’s hockey double headers across the country is further set to explode af read more »

CANBERRA CHILL PLAYING LIST UPDATE FOR 2023

Following the announcement of the Canberra Chill men’s and women’s final squads, the Canberra Chill would like an update on some key players. Unfortunately, due to an injury, Canberra Chill player #5, Andrew Charter will be unavailable for the entirety of the 2023 Hockey One season. We wish Andrew all the best in his recover read more »

Former India Olympian, Rupinder Pal Singh Signs With The Canberra Chill

The Canberra Chill are delighted to announce the signing of the former Indian international, dual Olympian and Commonwealth Games representative, Rupinder Pal Singh has signed with the Canberra Chill for the 2023 Hockey One season. Rupinder Pal Singh will arrive in Canberra, bringing over 220 international appearances and 119 in read more »

Hockey One League Season 3 coaching appointments

The countdown to Season 3 of Hockey One League is well and truly on with the schedule locked in and franchise memberships on sale. While the playing squads for each franchise are yet to be finalised, the head coaches that will lead each of the respective women’s and men’s teams are locked and loaded. In 2023 the makeup of read more »

Lawton and Charter named Season 2 MVPs

Two of Australia’s best have capped off exceptional seasons by being awarded the Sultana Bran Hockey One League 2022 Women’s and Men’s Most Valuable Players. HC Melbourne and Hockeyroos midfielder Amy Lawton was named the Women’s MVP after a stellar season. The Men’s MVP was awarded to Canberra Chill and Kookaburras read more »

Thundersticks and Pride to meet in Men’s Grand Final

By Adam Clifford Men’s Semi Final 1 NSW Pride kept their Sultana Bran Hockey One League defence alive with a five-star penalty shootout performance to defeat minor premiers Brisbane Blaze 5-3 after scores were locked 1-1 at full time. The match was haltered with just under seven minutes remaining in the second quarter as read more »

Chill Men dominate before NSW Pride Women score six in Parkes

By Adam Clifford A final day of high quality and high drama in the regional city of Parkes delivered an exciting end to the Sultana Bran Hockey One League 2022 Season as Canberra Chill Men proved they are the real deal, while NSW Pride Women knocked the Chill out of contention. Men’s Match Canberra Chill have sewn up sec read more »