Black Sticks squad named
Momentum gained at the Hockey World Cup is expected to build for the New Zealand Commonwealth Games women's hockey team named today ahead of Glasgow 2014, underway next month.
Momentum gained at the Hockey World Cup is expected to build for the New Zealand Commonwealth Games women's hockey team named today ahead of Glasgow 2014, underway next month.
Decision time is arriving for experienced New Zealand hockey international Kayla Whitelock.
Midfielder Anita Punt capped off a strong tournament with a stellar display to help New Zealand round off the World Cup with a 4-0 win over China in The Hague.
New Zealand’s medal ambitions at the women’s hockey World Cup ended at The Hague tonight.
Australia stand between New Zealand and their ambition of a World Cup medal in The Hague tonight.
New Zealand’s hopes of making the semifinals in the men’s World Cup nosedived in The Hague.
The Black Sticks Women have opened their Hockey World Cup campaign with a 4-3 win over Belgium at Kyocera Stadium in The Hague.
Break the New Zealand women's hockey challenge at the World Cup down to this: three games must be won to at least get them challenging for the sharp end of the tournament.
New Zealand want more interaction with their transtasman hockey rivals, and the feeling seems to be mutual.
The days of hockey goalkeepers seeking to crib an edge by using a longer stick are over.
New Zealand have suffered a shock defeat in the quarter-finals of the Champions Challenge men's hockey tournament in Malaysia.
Top seeds New Zealand are travelling well in their bid to win the Champions Challenge hockey tournament in Malaysia.
New Zealand will warm up for this month's Champions Challenge hockey tournament with two internationals against Australia in Perth, the first tonight.
Structural work at the front and back of the pitch needs tidying up before New Zealand head to the World Cup in The Hague next month, according to captain Kayla Whitelock.
When Suzie Muirhead stepped away from international hockey in 2006, she made a prediction.
The Black Sticks women's hockey side have kept their chances alive of getting through to the Hawke's Bay Festival final with a convincing 6-2 win against Japan last night.