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Thundersticks Men fall short in opening game

Perth Thunderstick’s men missed out on a dream start to the Sultana Bran Hockey One League when they lost 4-5 to Hockey Club Melbourne, at Perth Hockey Stadium on Sunday. The Thundersticks made the perfect start to the match opening the scoring in the seventh minute. Good work down the left-hand side by Tim Geers saw his pass read more »

All power but no glory for the Thundersticks Women

The Perth Thundersticks women’s team looked set for a shoot-out to decide their opening match of the Sultana Bran Hockey One League, but that was snatched away from them by a Madi Ratcliffe goal with 22 seconds left on the clock, that assured Hockey Club Melbourne of victory. The Melbourne side came out in the first quarter an read more »

Thundersticks announce Men’s Squad

WA’s newest national team have announced their final men’s squad ahead of the new Hockey One competition starting in Perth on Sunday September 29. The men’s squad includes five national players expected to feature in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. Jake Harvie, Tyler Lovell, Trent Mitton, Tom Wickham and Aran Zalewski make read more »

Perth Thundersticks Women’s Squad confirmed

WA’s newest national team have announced their final women’s squad ahead of the new Hockey One competition starting in Perth on Sunday September 29. The women’s squad includes two national players expected to feature in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. Penny Squibb and Georgia Wilson are part of the 20-strong squad set to t read more »

Hockey One Teams release memberships

Teams competing in Australia’s new national hockey competition, the Hockey One League, have today released memberships, giving fans the chance to support their favourite team. Seven new teams, each with a men’s and a women’s playing squad, will be competing in the League with home teams from all states and territories asid 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 »