In the blink of an eye, Jeremy Hayward’s career accelerated from the back hockey fields of Darwin to the biggest stage of all, the Olympic Games. With the Oceania Cup returning to the Top End this August, locals have a rare opportunity to see one of their own, battle for regional dominance on home soil. For Hayward, it’s more than just another international fixture. It's a homecoming.
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The Hockeyroos have produced a gritty response in Amsterdam overnight, returning to Wagener Hockey Stadium with renewed determination after a tough 1–8 defeat to the Olympic champion Netherlands just 24 hours earlier.
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The Hockeyroos are proud to announce that Grace Stewart, Kaitlin Nobbs and Claire Colwill will co-captain the Australian women’s hockey team to the 2026 FIH World Cup.
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The final FIH Pro League stages await the Hockeyroos and Kookaburras as they take on some of the world's best hockey nations in Europe and the UK.
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Mariah Williams shares her yarn as she readies to mentor First Nations athletes in Australia
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Hockeyroos star and proud Wiradjuri woman, Mariah Williams, is continuing to pave the way as a trailblazer in Australian sport, not just on the pitch, but off it.
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Officials are the lifeblood of our game—without them, hockey simply wouldn’t happen. Show your respect for officials as the 2025 hockey season kicks off around the country.
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