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Chill Men win while HC Melbourne Women take points in Canberra

The nation’s capital turned on another pulsating night of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League as Canberra Chill and HC Melbourne came away with a win apiece in the men’s and women’s double header. Over 1,400 piled into Canberra’s National Hockey Centre as Canberra Chill’s Men notched up their first points before HC Melb read more »

Glenn Turner headlines Canberra blockbuster to kick off Round 3

By Kate Allman Icons of Australian hockey will take the pitch this Thursday night as Hockey Club Melbourne go on the road to take on Canberra Chill in this season’s first double header in the nation’s capital. Both men’s teams are chasing their first wins in Round 3 of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League. Tickets are av read more »

Thundersticks on the charge after defeating HC Melbourne

By Adam Clifford The Perth Thundersticks women’s and men’s teams have maximum points after two rounds of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League following impressive victories over HC Melbourne in high quality contests. Women’s Match The Perth Thundersticks women have harnessed their pre-game emotions to score two final q read more »

Battle for top headlines HC Melbourne v Thundersticks fixture

By Kate Allman Hockey Club Melbourne hosts the Perth Thundersticks in a clash of titans between historically dominant clubs. Both women’s teams recorded outright (non-shootout) wins last week, earning five points and shooting to the top two spots on the ladder as they prepare for tonight’s encounter at Melbourne Sports Ce read more »

Comedian Andy Lee outraged at non selection in HC Melbourne’s Squad

Comedian, TV and radio personality, Andy Lee has thrown his support behind Hockey Club Melbourne as the franchise’s first Number One Ticketholder. In a hilarious video to fans Andy Lee expressed his disappointment at not being selected in the HC Melbourne squad yet again. Then Andy goes on to say he’s the Number One Ticketho read more »

Honours split on cracking opening night

By Adam Clifford Women's Match HC Melbourne has overcome a fightback from a luckless NSW Pride to claim the opening points in the Sultana Bran Hockey One women’s competition with an exciting 5-3 win in Melbourne tonight. Blooding eight debutants, the home side overcame a cagey opening quarter to score the first goal of S read more »

East-coast rivals clash in season opener

By Kate Allman An east-coast clash between heavyweights of Australian hockey will hit off the first week of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League in 2022. NSW Pride fly south to take on Hockey Club Melbourne in a highly anticipated double header to open Season Two of Hockey One. Catch all the action LIVE on Kayo or get along to read more »

Conversions add to goalkeepers’ significance

By Adam Clifford The role of the goalkeeper has evolved drastically in the modern game, with the Sultana Bran Hockey One League’s unique field goal conversion rule and requirement for a mandatory winner of each match placing added emphasis on those between the posts. In addition to all drawn matches heading to a penalty sho read more »

Hockey Club Melbourne Season 2 squads ready to take on Hockey One

Melbourne’s premier hockey team, Hockey Club Melbourne (HCM) has officially launched its women’s and men’s squads for Season 2 of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League. Featuring a host of recently returned Kookaburras and Hockeyroos athletes who competed at the Commonwealth Games and Tokyo 2020, including defender Josh Simmo read more »

Polytan Partners with HC Melbourne for Season Two

Hockey Club Melbourne is pleased to extend our partnership with Polytan for the second Hockey One season. With 50 years’ experience in the sports surfacing and construction industry, Polytan is the provider of choice for the design, build, and maintenance of sporting facilities across Asia-Pacific. Polytan install only the bes read more »