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Blaze do the double in inferno rivalry

Women’s Review The Brisbane Blaze travelled to the State Hockey Centre in Adelaide to take on the top of the ladder Adelaide Fire in the third round of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League with both teams having several players unavailable due to national commitments. The Adelaide Fire started the match strongly constantly pu read more »

Men’s Round 2 Review

Round 2 of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League men’s competition saw 19 goals across the three matches as NSW Pride, Tassie Tigers and Brisbane Blaze all displayed their title credentials. Amazingly, all three double headers in Round 2 saw the results split with one club winning the women’s match and the men’s match result read more »

Women’s Round 2 Review

Adelaide Fire, HC Melbourne and Canberra Chill all consolidated their victories from Round 1 on the weekend, when they took to the pitch for Round 2 of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League in the women's competition. Competition was fierce in all matches, with all three women's teams able to pull ahead and be two wins from two mat read more »

Men’s Round 1 Review

NSW Pride, Brisbane Blaze and HC Melbourne all took out their first wins in Round 1 of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League, Australia's new reimagined national hockey league. There were 28 goals scored across the six (three women’s and three men’s) matches as Sydney, Canberra and Perth hosted the first round of double headers read more »

Women’s Round 1 Review

Adelaide Fire,  Canberra Chill and HC Melbourne all enjoyed wins in the first round of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League 2019 Season, as Australia’s new reimagined national hockey league took centre stage. There were 28 goals scored across the six (three women’s and three men’s) matches as Sydney, Canberra and Perth host read more »

New national hockey league to play across Australia in a 48 game schedule

The fixture for Australia's new national hockey competition, Hockey One League, has been released, revealing a 49-day season with 21 double header home and away event days plus finals. The league will feature Australia's best hockey players competing in Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart, Brisbane, and Sydney. The crea read more »