Monday, 30 April 2018

2018 Asian YOG Qualifier (M) - Final day

Bangkok (THA)

Results 29 April

SGP v THA (9th/10th Place)     4 - 2
TPE v HKG (7th/8th Place)     10 - 2
JPN v PAK (5th/6th Place)     7 - 5
BAN v KOR (3rd/4th Place)     5 - 4
IND v MAS (Final)     4 - 4 (2 - 1 SO)

Final standings

1. India - Qualify for Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires
2. Malaysia - Qualify for Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires
3. Bangladesh
4. Korea
5. Japan
6. Pakistan
7. Chinese Taipei
8. Hong Kong
9. Singapore
10. Thailand

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2018 Asian YOG Qualifier (W) - Final Day

Bangkok (THA)

Results 29 April

HKG v TPE (7th/8th Place)     0 - 3
KOR v MAS (3rd/4th Place)     3 - 5
CHN v IND (Final)     4 - 1

Final Standings

1. China - Qualify for Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires
2. India - Qualify for Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires
3. Malaysia
4. Korea
5. Japan
6. Thailand
7. Chinese Taipei
8. Hong Kong
9. Singapore

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Indian boys victorious in the AYOQ

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A nighmarish conceding of a goal in the last seconds of play that levelled their solitary lead did not deter India to emerge victorious in the resultant shoot out. India came out triumphant in the shoot out against Malaysia where Indian goalie Prashant Chauhan blocked a forward's attempt and then the other forward hit his quota of shot wide, leading to quiet Indian celebration. For India, everything went right with first two players finding the net in the shoot out. India thus won the Bangkok Qualifier 6-5.



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Indian men's junior hockey team pips Malaysia to win Youth Olympic Qualifiers

BANGKOK: Indian men's junior hockey team held their nerves to beat Malaysia 2-1 in the shootout to win the Youth Olympic Games Qualifiers on Sunday.



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No despair for boys despite losing to India, our girls edge S. Korea

By Aftar Singh

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian boys’ hockey team came close to winning the Asian Youth Olympic qualifiers final after losing 2-1 to India in a penalty shootout at the Queen Sirikit Stadium in Bangkok yesterday.



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Pakistan Colts suffer 7-5 defeat in Olympics qualifiers

KARACHI: Pakistan lost to Japan 7-5 in a thriller of a play-off match for fifth position in the Asian Hockey Qualifiers for the Youth Olympics in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday.



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Australia Secures Qualification For 2018 Youth Olympics

Ben Somerford



Australia will play at the 2018 Youth Olympics men’s and women’s hockey tournaments after winning the Oceania qualifiers over the weekend.



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South African Senior Womens IPT A-Section - Day 4

Durban

Results 29 April

SG v FS (Pool B) 3 - 0
WPP v EP (Pool B) 1 - 2
WP v KZNM (Pool B) 4 - 0
SA21G v SGW (Pool A) 6 - 1
NG v MPU (Pool A) 7 - 0
KZNC v NW (Pool A) 1 - 3

Pool Standings

Pool A

 
Rank Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1 Northern Blues (RSA) 4 4 0 0 15 0 15 12
2 North West (RSA) 4 3 0 1 15 5 10 9
3 Spar KZN Raiders (RSA) 4 3 0 1 10 3 7 9
4 SA U21 4 2 0 2 11 7 4 6
5 SG Witsies (RSA) 4 0 0 4 2 19 -17 0
6 Mpumalanga (RSA) 4 0 0 4 0 19 -19 0

 Pool B

 
Rank Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1 Southern Gauteng (RSA) 4 4 0 0 16 1 15 12
2 Western Province (RSA) 4 3 0 1 16 5 11 9
3 Free State (RSA) 4 2 1 1 11 9 2 7
4 Eastern Province (RSA) 4 1 1 2 5 13 -8 4
5 KZN Mynahs (RSA) 4 1 0 3 4 13 -9 3
6 WP Peninsula (RSA) 4 0 0 4 2 13 -11 0

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South African Senior Womens IPT B-Section - Day 3

Durban

Results 29 April

NGB v SACDB 6 - 0
SGN v KZNI 1 - 0
BOR v KZNR 1 - 1
NGB v SACDA 1 - 1

Pool Standings

Rank Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1 Northern Daisies (RSA) 4 3 1 0 17 1 16 10
2 SG Nuggets (RSA) 4 3 0 1 5 4 1 9
3 SACD A (RSA) 4 2 1 1 14 5 9 7
4 KZN Robins (RSA) 4 1 1 2 8 7 1 4
5 Border (RSA) 3 1 1 1 4 11 -7 4
6 SACD B (RSA) 3 1 0 2 2 7 -5 3
7 KZN Inland (RSA) 4 0 0 4 1 16 -15 0

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The permutations ahead of final day of Group Stage



Four days into the 2018 SA Hockey Women’s IPT and the semi-final line-up is close to being completed with just one day of action left to go.



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Kampong assured of EHL spot with Hoofdklasse top position


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SV Kampong withstood a late HGC onslaught to win the Hoofdklasse regular season crown and, with it, a ticket to next season’s EHL.



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Jackson to return to HGC as part of van Ass’s big plans


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Ashley Jackson will renew acquaintances with HGC and coach Paul van Ass next season with the English man linking up with the club for a second spell, moving from East Grinstead.



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WatDucks secure a return ticket to EHL as Belgian regular season champs



Waterloo Ducks will return to the EHL next season for the first time since 2015 as they completed the Belgian regular season title with a 4-0 win over Herakles.



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Surbiton are crowned Men's Hockey League Champions once again!


Surbiton crowned Men's Hockey League Champions 2018

Surbiton were named Men's Hockey League Champions for the second time in two years - but were pushed every inch of the way by Hampstead & Westminster.



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Surbiton pull English title out of the fire once again



Surbiton were named English Men's Hockey League Champions for the second time in two years - but were pushed every inch of the way by Hampstead & Westminster.



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Showboating or dazzling skill? Alan Forsyth shows ‘unpredictable’ side with Surbiton shoot-out heroics

By Rod Gilmour


Alan Forsyth and Harry Gibson celebrate Finals success PIC: England Hockey

His shoot out strikes may have got lost if Hampstead & Westminster had held on for a famous League Finals win.



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Five Investec Women's Hockey League titles in a row for Surbiton


Surbiton's Georgie Twigg and Sarah Haycroft with the 2018 Investec Women's Hockey League title

Surbiton made it five Investec Women's Hockey League titles in a row with a strong 3-1 victory over a battling Holcombe side.



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University of Exeter and Sevenoaks to play top flight hockey next season


Sevenoaks men celebrate

University of Exeter and Sevenoaks will be playing in the Premier Division next season after a nail biting last day in the Men’s League Play Off matches.



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Slough retain their Investec Women's Premier status


Slough women celebrate the play offs win

Slough retain their Investec Women’s Premier League status after drawing with Beeston 1-1 whilst Hampstead and Westminster beat Stourport 4-2 in an end to end thriller.



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Timperley and Holcombe Men's Masters Champions


Holcombe masters 2018

Despite a late comeback from Amersham and Chalfont it wasn’t enough to beat Holcombe who claimed the 2018 O40s Tier 3 title.



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England Hockey Women's Investec Masters Championships


Teddington O35s Women

After a day's top flight hockey at Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, it was Teddington and Newcastle's over 35s women who took centre stage at the home of English hockey. Both sides gave everything in search of a goal in normal time, but goalkeepers Lindsay Brown and Amy Miller stood firm to take the game to a shoot-out.



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Loreto nick final Champs Trophy spot as Hermes-Monkstown go down fighting



Loreto picked up four points from a possible six to nick the last EY Champions Trophy spot from under the nose Railway Union; Pembroke won for safety, Trinity go into the playoff and Hermes-Monkstown go down



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YMCA’s heart-stopping rolller-coaster eventually ends with EYHL promotion


Hockey Ireland vice president Martin Canniffe presents YMCA’s Ben Campbell with their promotion ticket

YMCA produced a suitably mad-cap finish to their men’s EY Hockey League promotion journey, contriving to blow a 4-1 lead in the last nine minutes only to beat Bangor in a shoot-out at the Mardyke to win the provincial promotion playoff series.



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Muckross magic to return to Irish hockey’s top table



Muckross’s meteoric rise back up the ranks hit another new high note as they won the women’s EY Hockey League provincial playoffs at the Mardyke, going unbeaten through an exceptionally tough five-team round-robin series.



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Scorpions sting JKUAT in Kenyan Premier league

Parklands humble Wazalendo at City Park

By Elizabeth Mburugu


Strathmore's Gilly Okumu(Jenipher Wachie, Standard)

UON stun Titans with a 1-0 defeat in women’s Super League title contest.



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SpeakUp - Varsity Sports Hockey supports Mental Health awareness

Know your state of mind



Mental health is super important. In fact, a healthy body needs a healthy mind to succeed on the sports field and off it.

This year, Varsity Sports, together with the Ithemba Foundation are reaching out to all Varsity Sports athletes, fans, supporters and basically everyone reading this page. So yes, you too.

The message is clear: be aware of your mental wellness and state of mind. Talk to somebody who could help you live a balanced life. Whether you think you need to or not – Speak Up!

Join us this year, as our Players of the Match wear bright green shorts in support of mental health. Also, share our posts on social media and use the hash-tag #SpeakUp and help us spread the word on the importance of mental health.

Know the Five Signs that may mean you are in emotional distress and need assistance:

    Personality change: Not feeling like your usual self?
    Feeling agitated, anxious, angry, or moody?
    Are you withdrawn?
    Poor self-care: Are you not caring for yourself, or behaving in a risky manner?
    Feeling hopeless or overwhelmed by circumstances?

These five symptoms are the classic signs of a mood disorder. The question is: Do you recognise these signs in yourself, or a team-mate or class mate, or maybe a relative or friend? Then take action: Seek help. Depression and related mental health diseases are treatable!

For more on the five signs, visit the Ithemba Foundation. The Ithemba Foundation is a non-profit organisation with two public benefit goals: to raise awareness of depression and related mental health disorders such as anxiety as clinical, biological diseases, and to support research. Ithemba means Hope in isiXhosa.

Varsity Sports media release

 



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Investec and TeamUp named as finalists for 2018 #BeAGameChanger Awards

You have until 13 May to vote for them

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Investec named as finalist for 2018 #BeAGameChanger Awards

You have until 13 May to vote for them

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Timperley and Holcombe Men's Masters Champions

Round up from the two England Hockey Men's Championship Finals

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Sunday, 29 April 2018

England Hockey Women's Investec Masters Championships

Round up from the three Investec Women's Masters Finals that took place this weekend

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Five Investec Women's Hockey League titles in a row for Surbiton

Page, Pearne-Webb and Middleton on target in 3-1 victory over Holcombe

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Surbiton are crowned Men's Hockey League Champions once again!

Hampstead & Westminster put up a great fight in epic final men's match

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Slough retain their Investec Women's Premier status

A full round up from the last day of the Investec Women's Premier Play Offs

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University of Exeter and Sevenoaks to play top flight hockey next season

Update from the Men's League Play Offs final day

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2018 Asian YOG Qualifier (M) - Day 4

Bangkok (THA)

Results 28 April

JPN v TPE (5th - 8th Place) 10 - 4
PAK v HKG (5th - 8th Place) 10 - 1
THA v CAM (9th - 11th Place) 9 - 0
IND v BAN (SF 1) 9 - 2
MAS v KOR (SF 2) 4 - 4 (5 - 4 SO)

India and Malaysia qualify for the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires

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2018 Asian YOG Qualifier (W) - Day 4

Bangkok (THA)

Results 28 April

TPE v SGP (7th - 9th Place)     3 - 1
JPN v THA (5th/6th Place)     4 - 2
CHN v KOR (SF 1)     6 - 0
IND v MAS (SF 2)     4 - 2

India and China qualify for the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires

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Indian teams qualify for Youth Olympic Games

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For the Indians who missed out last two Youth Olympic Games, there is a good news today. India's men's and women's team have qualified for the Buenos Aires Youth Olympic Games when they defeated their rivals in contrasting style in the Asian Youth Olympic Qualifier today in Bangkok. It was a cakewalk for the boys while the girls have to sweat a lot before eke out a majestic looking 4-2 scoreline against Malaysia.



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Our boys qualify for Youth Olympic Games, tough luck for girls

By Aftar Singh

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian boys’ hockey team created history as they qualified for the first time for the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from Oct 6-18.



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Pakistan hockey fails to qualify for Youth Olympics

LAHORE: Pakistan hockey team failed to reach the semi-finals of the Youth Olympics Qualifiers after playing a draw against Bangladesh in Bangkok the other day.



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Indian hockey team in desperate need of course correction not window dressing with 2018 World Cup looming

Sundeep Misra


India's hockey team players sit dejected on the pitch after losing the bronze medal playoff at Gold Coast 2018. AFP

While theatres in Punjab are getting ready to welcome Khido Khundi, Soorma and Harjeeta — all Punjabi films with hockey as the central theme (the last two being biopics on former India captain and Olympian Sandeep Singh and winning captain of the 2016 Junior World Cup Harjeet Singh — a different script is playing across the real landscape, almost cinematic in its twists, turns, conflicts and last-second whodunits.



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Marijne gets a breather, for now

Performance review meeting not held absence of several key officials

Uthra Ganesan


Sjoerd Marijne.

Uncertainty continued in Hockey India on Saturday with the high-powered post-Commonwealth Games performance review meeting, supposed to be held in New Delhi, remaining unclear in the absence of several key officials and a formal review of the teams with the Sports Authority of India yet to be scheduled.



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Change of guard: Sreejesh handed India captaincy

Harpreet Kaur Lamba

Goalkeeper Sreejesh P.R. was on Friday handed back the India captain’s armband, replacing midfielder Manpreet Singh as Hockey India seeks to find answers to the team’s poor outing at the Commonwealth Games.



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PHF hires Australian physical instructor

LAHORE: The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has hired the services of Australian physical instructor Daniel Berry for national team.



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South African Senior Womens IPT A-Section - Day 3

Durban

Results 28 April

WP v FS (Pool B) 2 - 3
WPP v KZNM (Pool B) 0 - 1
SG v EP (Pool B) 5 - 0
SA21G v MPU (Pool A) 5 - 0
NG v NW (Pool A) 3 - 0
KZNC v SGW (Pool A) 3 - 0

Pool Standings

Pool A

 

 
Rank Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1 Spar KZN Raiders (RSA) 3 3 0 0 9 0 9 9
2 Northern Blues (RSA) 3 3 0 0 8 0 8 9
3 North West (RSA) 3 2 0 1 12 4 8 6
4 SA U21 3 1 0 2 5 6 -1 3
5 SG Witsies (RSA) 3 0 0 3 1 13 -12 0
6 Mpumalanga (RSA) 3 0 0 3 0 12 -12 0

 Pool B

 

 
Rank Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1 Southern Gauteng (RSA) 3 3 0 0 13 1 12 9
2 Free State (RSA) 3 2 1 0 11 6 5 7
3 Western Province (RSA) 3 2 0 1 12 5 7 6
4 KZN Mynahs (RSA) 3 1 0 2 4 9 -5 3
5 Eastern Province (RSA) 3 0 1 2 3 12 -9 1
6 WP Peninsula (RSA) 3 0 0 3 1 11 -10 0


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South African Senior Womens IPT B-Section - Day 2

Durban

Results 28 April

BOR v SGN (Pool A) 3 - 1
KZNI v SACDA (Pool A) 0 - 8
NGB v KZNR (Pool A) 1 - 0
SGN v SACDB (Pool A) 1 - 0

Pool Standings

Rank Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1 Northern Daisies (RSA) 2 2 0 0 10 0 10 6
2 SACD A (RSA) 3 2 0 1 13 4 9 6
3 SG Nuggets (RSA) 3 2 0 1 4 4 0 6
4 KZN Robins (RSA) 3 1 0 2 7 6 1 3
5 SACD B (RSA) 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 3
6 Border (RSA) 2 1 0 1 3 10 -7 3
7 KZN Inland (RSA) 3 0 0 3 1 15 -14  

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Big Statement from Free State on Day Three



The first two days of the 2018 IPT, fantastically organised by SPAR KZN Hockey, had really gone to script with Eastern Province securing a draw against Free State being the only result that blotted the coffee book so far. That would see a change in a remarkable opening game of the third day as Tuffy Western Province took on the Free State side.



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Six Games, Six Convincing Wins



The Women’s SA Hockey IPT 2018 opened its second day of competition by opening the B section’s competition for 2018 and that’s where we will start. The B Section features 7 teams looking for an opportunity to earn a place at the top table in the future.



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Surbiton Men to meet Hampstead & Westminster in the final


Surbiton Beeston

Surbiton 2-1 Beeston

Surbiton secured their place at the Men's Hockey League final after seeing off Beeston in a tight semi-final.



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Surbiton Women to meet Holcombe in the final


Surbiton women are in the final

Surbiton 3-0 Buckingham

Investec Women's Premier League title holders Surbiton booked their place in Sunday's final and kept their charge to win five consecutive titles alive.



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Men's League Play Offs Update


Sevenoaks v Uni of Exeter men

University of Nottingham and Sevenoaks went into this weekend on three points however University of Exeter and Oxted caused upset securing three points apiece, making it all to play for on Sunday.



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Investec Women's Play Offs


Beeston celebrate 2018 promotion

Beeston are guaranteed flight hockey next season as they beat Hampstead and Westminster whilst Slough secure a last minute win over Stourport.



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Edinburgh University and Grange crowned National League 1 champions


Uddingston goalscorer Steven Percy – photo by Duncan Gray

League champions were crowned as Edinburgh University kept their composure with a 3-1 win at Western Wildcats to take the women`s National League 1 title by two points from Milne Craig Clydesdale Western, but in the men`s title race Bromac Kelburne were held to a 3-3 draw by Uddingston and then lost their title to Grange on goal difference in a dramatic final day of the season.



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Government provides $75,000 'lifeline' for Hockey Tasmania

Hockey Tasmania will be part of a national tournament thanks to a $75,000 “lifeline” from the Hodgman Government.



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Ashley Jackson departs East Grinstead for Dutch side HGC

By Rod Gilmour


Ashley Jackson leaves East Grinstead (PIC: Henrietta Brierley for THP)

Former Great Britain star Ashley Jackson will play club hockey in the Netherlands next season after signing for HGC.



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Hockey finals day roundup

Bacchas A and Vikings A both do the double

The dominant sides in men's and women's hockey in the Isle of Man both completed doubles on finals day today.



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Great Britain and England Hockey partners with Toshiba TVs



England Hockey is delighted to announce Toshiba TVs as Principal Partner of England and Great Britain Men’s Hockey for 2018.



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Saturday, 28 April 2018

REPORT: Surbiton 3-0 Buckingham

Surbiton reach Investec Women's Premier League final

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REPORT: Surbiton 2-1 Beeston

Drayton-Chana and Parkes put Surbiton into the Men's Hockey League final

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REPORT: Wimbledon 1-2 Hampstead & Westminster

Guise-Brown and French fire Hampstead into Men's Hockey League final

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2018 Asian YOG Qualifier (M) - Day 3

Bangkok (THA)

Results 27 April 2018

SGP v CAM (Pool B) 12 - 2   
IND v HKG (Pool A) 21 - 0   
PAK v MAS (Pool B) 1 - 12   
JPN v KOR (Pool A) 4 - 6    
TPE v BAN (Pool B) 2 - 12   
KOR v IND (Pool A) 5 - 12   
MAS v SGP (Pool B) 7 - 1
TPE v CAM (Pool B) 26 - 0
THA v JPN (Pool A) 0 - 11   
BAN v PAK (Pool B) 3 - 3

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2018 Asian YOG Qualifier (W) - Day 3

Bangkok (THA)

Results 27 April

CHN v HKG (Pool A) 15 - 2
MAS v JPN (Pool A) 4 - 3
KOR v SGP (Pool B) 6 - 2
THA v IND (Pool B) 0 - 9

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Both Indian teams in the semis of AYOQ in Bangkok

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India's men's and women's team have entered the semifinals of the ongoing Asian Youth Olympic Qualifier at Queen Sikrit 60th Anniversary Sports Complex in Rangsit, Bangkok.



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Men and women in semis

By Jugjet Singh

KUALA LUMPUR: Both the Malaysian men's and women's hockey 5s teams qualified for the semi-finals of the Asian Youth Olympics Qualifier at the Queen Sirikit Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.



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Malaysia stun Japan to reach semi-finals of qualifier

By Aftar Singh

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian hockey girls upset fancied Japan to reach the semi-finals of the Asian Youth Olympics Games Qualifier.



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Bangladesh end Pakistan hopes to qualify for Youth Olympics

LAHORE -Pakistan's dream to move into the semi-finals of qualifying round of the Youth Olympics Hockey Competition failed to come true when Bangladesh made a grand comeback in the dying stages of the match to stanch a 3-3 draw on Friday at Bangkok, Thailand.



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2018 Oceania Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (M) - Day 3 & 4

Port Moresby (PNG)

Results 27 April 2018

VAN v SOL (RR)     5 - 2
PNG v AUS (RR)     0 - 33

Results 28 April

VAN v PNG (RR)     3 - 2
SOL v AUS (RR)     0 - 10

Final Classification

SOL v PNG (3rd/4th Place)     4 - 3
AUS v VAN (1st/2nd Place)     16 - 0

Final standings

1. Australia - Qualify for Youth Olympics
2. Vanuatu - Qualify for Youth Olympics
3. Solomon Islands
4. Papua New Guinea

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2018 Oceania Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (W) - Day 3 & 4

Port Moresby (PNG)

Results 27 April 2018

SOL v VAN (RR) 1 - 4
PNG v AUS (RR) 1 - 26

Results 28 April

SOL v PNG (RR) 1 - 3
VAN v AUS (RR) 0 - 21

Final Classification

PNG v SOL (3rd/4th Place) 5 - 1
AUS v VAN (1st/2nd Place) 29 - 0

Final Standings

1. Australia - Qualify for Youth Olympics
2. Vanuatu - Qualify for Youth Olympics
3. Papua New Guinea
4. Solomon Islands

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Australia and Vanuatu qualify Youth Olympics in hockey


Vanuatu celebrate qualifying at the men's Inter-Continental Hockey 5’s title. Photo: Hockey Australia

Australia and Vanuatu have qualified for the Youth Olympics in men's and women's hockey with a day to spare at the Oceania Qualifier in Port Moresby.



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India coach Marijne sacked?

Harpreet Kaur Lamba

India’s hockey coach Sjoerd Marijne of the Netherlands has been sacked just six months into the job, if sources are to be believed.



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End of the road for coach Sjoerd Marijne?

Sreejesh named men’s hockey team captain till 2018 World Cup

Uthra Ganesan


Sjoerd Marijne. 

While other sports federations play merry-go-round with their personnel, Hockey India prefers Russian roulette. This time, men’s chief coach Sjoerd Marijne appears to be at the receiving end.



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Rani Rampal, PR Sreejesh to lead Indian hockey teams until end of year


Rani Rampal and PR Sreejesh - File Photo, Twitter

Hockey India on Friday announced PR Sreejesh and Rani Rampal as captains of the senior men's and women's team, respectively, until end of the year.



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South African Senior Womens IPT A-Section - Day 1 & 2

Durban

Results 26 April

NW v SGW (Pool A) 7 - 1
FS v EP (Pool B) 2 - 2
SG v KZNM (Pool B) 3 - 1
WP v WPP (Pool B) 5 - 1
NG v SA21G (Pool A) 2 - 0
KZNC v MPU (Pool A) 2 - 0

Results 27 April

FS v KZNM (Pool B)     6 - 2
WP v EP (Pool B)     5 - 1
NW v MPU (Pool A)     5 - 0
SG v WPP (Pool B)     5 - 0
NG v SGW (Pool A)     3 - 0
KZNC v SA21G (Pool A)     4 - 0

Pool Standings

Pool A

 

 
Rank Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1 North West (RSA) 2 2 0 0 12 1 11 6
2 Spar KZN Raiders (RSA) 2 2 0 0 6 0 6 6
3 Northern Blues (RSA) 2 2 0 0 5 0 5 6
4 SA U21 2 0 0 2 0 6 -6 0
5 Mpumalanga (RSA) 2 0 0 2 0 7 -7 0
6 SG Witsies (RSA) 2 0 0 2 1 10 -9 0

 

Pool B

 

 
Rank Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1 Western Province (RSA) 2 2 0 0 10 2 8 6
2 Southern Gauteng (RSA) 2 2 0 0 8 1 7 6
3 Free State (RSA) 2 1 1 0 8 4 4 4
4 Eastern Province (RSA) 2 0 1 1 3 7 -4 1
5 KZN Mynahs (RSA) 2 0 0 2 3 9 -6 0
6 WP Peninsula (RSA) 2 0 0 2 1 10 -9 0

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South African Senior Womens IPT B-Section Day 1

Durban

SACDA v KZNR (Pool A)     4 - 2
SACDB v KZNI (Pool A)     2 - 0
NGB v BOR (Pool A)     9 - 0
SGN v SACDA (Pool A)     2 - 1
KZNI v KZNR (Pool A)     1 - 5

Pool Standings

Pool A

 

 
Rank Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points
1 Northern Daisies (RSA) 1 1 0 0 9 0 9 3
2 KZN Robins (RSA) 2 1 0 1 7 5 2 3
3 SACD B (RSA) 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 3
4 SACD A (RSA) 2 1 0 1 5 4 1 3
5 SG Nuggets (RSA) 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 3
6 KZN Inland (RSA) 2 0 0 2 1 7 -6 0
7 Border (RSA) 1 0 0 1 0 9 -9 0

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Polo on brink of title while Spanish playoff places almost confirmed


©: Frank Uijlenbroek/world Sport Pics

Real Club de Polo can take a big step closer to the Spanish Honor Division regular season title this weekend when they take on Club Egara on Saturday.



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Scottish title chase goes down to final day between Kelburne and Grange


©: Frank Uijlenbroek/world Sport Pics

The destiny of the Scottish men’s first division title will go down to the final weekend with Bromac Kelburne holding a two-point lead at the head of the table.



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Top and bottom playoff places all up for grabs on final day of Irish EYHL


Alan Sothern has scored a massive 29 goals in the EYHL so far. Pic: Adrian Boehm

The battle for the final EY Champions Trophy place and the division of the relegation playoff and automatic relegation spot are the chief points of interest across the final EY Hockey League weekend of the 2017/18 season.



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Michelsen and Tarrant take top awards


Photo: Karl Periam

Vantage Black Sticks stars Stacey Michelsen and Blair Tarrant have taken supreme honours at the annual Hockey New Zealand awards dinner.



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Stacey Michelsen and Blair Tarrant take top honours at Hockey NZ awards


Black Sticks captain Stacey Michelsen celebrates during the Commonwealth Games. PHOTOSPORT

Black Sticks stars Stacey Michelsen and Blair Tarrant took out the top honours at the Hockey New Zealand awards dinner.



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Hockey final cut short, Punjab win title

Rachna Khaira


Punjab Education Minister OP Soni greets players after the hockey final was halted at the 63rd National School Games in Jalandhar. Malkiat Singh

The boys category hockey final in the National School Games was interrupted today so that the new Punjab Education Minister, O.P. Soni, could greet the players. Astonishingly, the match was not resumed at all. Punjab beat Delhi 3-0 in the truncated match at Burlton Park here to take the title.



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Sutton Coldfield girls march unbeaten in memorable Midlands run

By The Hockey Paper


The Sutton Coldfield under-10 teams produce a victory jump

Performance of the month must surely go to Sutton Coldfield’s under-10 girls who won a brace of local youth Championships.



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Bulgarian boost for aspiring officials


Bulgaria have been working closely with EHF to boost the development of their officials

In all the furore about promoting hockey to players of all ages and abilities, there is always the risk that one crucial element is neglected – namely ensuring the quantity and quality of umpires that are so necessary to ensure the matches run safely and smoothly.



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Every Club Needs Someone Like Wedderburn’s Carlie Turnbull

Alexie Beovich



Throughout National Hockey Week we will be highlighting a number of different people who keep hockey clubs thriving.



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Indian hospital offers free heart transplant to Pakistan's hockey legend


Fortis Group of Hospitals has offered to register Mansoor Ahmed for the transplant. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

A private hospital in India has offered to perform a free of cost heart transplant surgery to Pakistan’s World Cup winning hockey goalkeeper Mansoor Ahmed.



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Ailing Pak hockey legend receives offer of support from Chennai

Krishna Kanta Chakraborty and Pushpa Narayan

CHENNAI: A day after former Pakistan hockey team captain Mansoor Ahmed sought a heart transplant in India, the Chennai Hockey Association volunteered help, and leading surgeons in Chennai confirmed they had been contacted by his doctors.



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Great Britain Hockey partners with Toshiba TV

Great Britain Hockey announce Toshiba TVs as Principal Partner of Great Britain Men’s Hockey for 2018

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Great Britain and England Hockey partners with Toshiba TVs

Toshiba TVs announced as Principal Partner of England and Great Britain Men’s Hockey for 2018

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Friday, 27 April 2018

2018 Asian YOG Qualifier (M) - Day 2

Bangkok (THA)

Results 26 April

CAM v BAN (Pool B) 0 - 20
PAK v SGP (Pool B) 5 - 0
MAS v TPE (Pool B) 10 - 0
JPN v IND (Pool A) 2 - 6
CAM v PAK (Pool B) 0 - 20
BAN v MAS (Pool B) 4 - 7
HKG v THA (Pool A) 4 - 3
SGP v TPE (Pool B) 3 - 8

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2018 Asian YOG Qualifier (W) - Day 2

Bangkok (THA)

Results 26 April

MAS v CHN (Pool A) 1 - 9
HKG v TPE (Pool A) 3 - 2
IND v KOR (Pool B) 10 - 0
JPN v CHN (Pool A) 3 - 11
THA v SGP (Pool B) 2 - 0
TPE v MAS (Pool A) 0 - 9

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Men on track, tough for women

By Jugjet Singh

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian men's team kept their winning streak intact when they beat Taiwan 10-0 and Bangladesh 7-4 in the Asian Youth Olympics Qualifier at the Queen Sirikit Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.



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Boys’ hockey team march into semis

By Aftar Singh

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian boys’ hockey team are on a roll in the Asian Youth Olympics qualifiers in Bangkok.



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2018 Oceania Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (M) - Day 2

Port Moresby (PNG)

Results 26 April

VAN v PNG (RR) 5 - 1
SOL v AUS (RR) 0 - 19
PNG v SOL (RR) 4 - 5
AUS v VAN (RR) 12 - 0

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2018 Oceania Youth Olympic Games Qualifier (W) - Day 2

Port Moresby (PNG)

Results 26 April

SOL v PNG (RR)  3 - 2
VAN v AUS (RR) 0 - 30
PNG v VAN (RR) 1 - 2
AUS v SOL (RR) 28 - 0

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The making of Mark Knowles: Australia’s inspired hockey leader



Mark Knowles retired from hockey after leading Kookaburras to a sixth Commonwealth gold. Here, columnist Todd Williams salutes an Australian sporting great, who found gold 18 months on from Rio



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Pippa Hayward announces retirement


Photo: www.photosport.nz

Vantage Black Sticks midfielder/defender Pippa Hayward has announced her retirement from international hockey.



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Black Sticks star Pippa Hayward retires after Commonwealth Games success

By David Leggat


Pippa Hayward (right) has called time on her international career after the Black Sticks' Commonwealth Games success. Photo / Getty

New Zealand's gold medal-winning Commonwealth Games women's hockey team have lost their first player to retirement.



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Pippa Hayward quits international hockey after 158 tests for Black Sticks


Pippa Hayward has been a steady influence in the Black Sticks midfield, with 158 tests to her credit. PHIL WALTER/GETTY IMAGES

After 158 tests, Black Sticks midfielder/defender Pippa Hayward has announced her retirement from international hockey.



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Alan Forsyth, the Scot who continues to top English hockey’s goal charts

By Rod Gilmour


Surbiton’s Alan Forsyth is leading scorer for third year (PIC: Simon Parker)

Surbiton coach Mark Pearn has praised Alan Forsyth’s “complete desire” to find the net as a key attribute for the Scot finishing as top scorer in the English top flight for the third season in a row.



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Sardar, Ramandeep back in the mix

Hockey India announces 55 probables for training camp


Smiles are back: Ramandeep Singh and Sardar Singh have found favour again. 

The 55-member jumbo probables list for the next men’s training camp was announced by Hockey India on Thursday with experienced Sardar Singh and Ramandeep Singh coming back into contention.



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Sardar Singh among 55 players named for men's national hockey camp


Sardar Singh - File Photo, AFP

Former skipper Sardar Singh was today named in the 55-member probable list announced by Hockey India for the men's national camp starting at the Sports Authority of India campus in Bengaluru on Friday.



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