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How to get around Sultana Bran Hockey One – Round 1

The Sultana Bran Hockey One League is here! Find out all the ways to stay across the opening round so you don’t miss any of the action.

 

Sunday 29 September is the bumper opening day of the inaugural season with three men’s and women’s double-header matches in Sydney, Canberra and Perth.

 

The NSW Pride and Adelaide Fire Women’s teams will officially open the season at 1pm AEST at the Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre. The men’s match between the clubs follows before attention turns to the nation’s capital where Canberra Chill host Brisbane Blaze.

 

The Women’s match between the Chill and Blaze starts at 2pm AEST before the men take the field at 3.30pm.

 

Then it’s over to Perth as the Perth Thundersticks kick off their campaign against Hockey Club Melbourne, the men’s teams opening proceedings at 3pm local (5pm AEST) followed by the women’s match.

 

Six massive games on a Super Sunday to begin the Sultana Bran Hockey One League. Here are all of the ways to follow real hockey, reimagined!

 

BE THERE!

What could be better than attending the inaugural match of your favourite Sultana Bran Hockey One team and say you were there from the start?

 

Tickets for all matches are available for purchase through Ticketek so for fantastic affordable family entertainment look no further. Each club also has a host of great membership options for those who won’t want to miss a game. Go the club pages on the Sultana Bran Hockey One website for details.

 

WATCH IT LIVE ON KAYO

Every match across the men’s and women’s Sultana Bran Hockey One League will be broadcast LIVE on Kayo Sports! Click here for details on how to sign up.

 

SOCIAL MEDIA

Each of the Sultana Bran Hockey One clubs will be provide LIVE updates via their social media channels.

 

There will also be previews and full time updates on the official Sultana Bran Hockey One Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram channels.

 

Sultana Bran Hockey One 2019 – Round 1

NSW Pride v Adelaide Fire

Sunday 29 September 2019

Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre (NSW)

Start Time (local): 1:00pm (Women), 2:30pm (Men)

 

Tickets: Click here to purchase

Broadcast: LIVE on Kayo

Twitter: Follow the match and join the conversation using the hashtags #NSWvADL and #HockeyOne

Twitter handles to follow: @H1League @NSWPrideH1 @AdelaideFireH1

Facebook: NSW Pride Adelaide Fire

Instagram: @NSWPrideH1 @AdelaideFireH1

 

Canberra Chill v Brisbane Blaze

Sunday 29 September 2019

National Hockey Centre (ACT)

Start Time (local): 2:00pm (Women), 3:30pm (Men)

 

Tickets: Click here to purchase

Broadcast: LIVE on Kayo

Twitter: Follow the match and join the conversation using the hashtags #CCHvBBZ and #HockeyOne

Twitter handles to follow: @H1League @CanberraChillH1 @BrisbaneBlazeH1

Facebook: Canberra Chill Brisbane Blaze

Instagram: @CanberraChillH1 @BrisbaneBlazeH1

 

Perth Thundersticks v Hockey Club Melbourne

Sunday 29 September 2019

Perth Hockey Centre at Curtin University (WA)

Start Time (Local): 3:00pm (Men), 4:30pm (Women)

 

Tickets: Click here to purchase

Broadcast: LIVE on Kayo

Twitter: Follow the match and join the conversation using the hashtags #PTXvHCM and #HockeyOne

Twitter handles to follow: @H1League @ThundersticksH1 @HCMelbourneH1

Facebook: Perth Thundersticks HC Melbourne

Instagram: @PerthThundersticksH1 @HCMelbourneH1

 

*Tassie Tigers have the bye in Round 1