Defending champions NSW Pride Women and Men’s teams are ready to unleash the roar ahead of their semi final match ups this Saturday at the National Hockey Centre, Canberra.
5 NSW players have been selected as part of the team. Hockey NSW would like to congratulate Nathan Czinner, Dylan Downey, Jake Lambeth, Toby Mallon and Michael Taylor on their selection and wish them luck in their matches.
This Saturday marks NSW Pride’s last home match of the season and provides a chance for NSW fans to get behind the team and send them off into the 2023 JDH Hockey One final series next weekend in style. This double header will also be the last chance for NSW fans to watch our Kookaburra and Hockeyroos players in action before the 2024 Paris Olympics.
It has been a terrific start to the 2023 JDH Hockey One season with bumper crowds attending matches across the country and enjoying some thrilling hockey action. Last weekend our NSW Pride men’s and women’s team journeyed to the nation’s capital to take on Canberra Chill in front of a parochial crowd of over 2,000 territorians.
Hockey NSW has received several enquiries regarding the Futures Academy and the New Balance Centre of Development program, particularly as this relates to the U14’s age group.
The New Balance Regional Challenge will now be held in Newcastle on the weekend of Friday 8th - Sunday 10th March 2024. Hockey NSW apologises for any inconvenience this change may cause however we believe this to be the best course of action to ensure an enjoyable weekend for our hockey community.
What a way to start our 2023 JDH Hockey One campaign and title defense as both our women and men’s teams had emphatic wins over the Brisbane Blaze in Brisbane last Saturday night.
The NSW Pride, a dominant force in the JDH Hockey One League, is gearing up for an exciting 2023 season. Building on their success from the 2022 season, where both the Men's and Women's teams clinched the championship, the Pride is looking to maintain their winning streak. As they prepare to embark on their journey, the NSW Pride is offering an exclusive opportunity for you or your company to become a 2023 Player Sponsor.
Defending champions NSW Pride today are excited to launch our 2023 jersey for the upcoming JDH Hockey One League season with our new official apparel supplier New Balance.
The New Balance Centre of Development Program is a program for children between the ages of 10 and 14. It provides an opportunity for kids to learn and develop basic hockey skills by providing 20 hours of high-level coaching in their home region over the summer months.
Hockey NSW is thrilled to announce an exciting expansion of our partnership with the Regional Academies of Sport (RAS). Together, we are embarking on a transformative journey that promises to shape the future of athlete development and performance within the Hockey NSW pathway.
In partnership with Hockey Australia, Hockey NSW will aim to use the Hookin2Hockey Brand to build a national participation brand to increase recruitment and retention in junior participation, making it the biggest registration bracket in Hockey NSW.
The hockey community was given an opportunity to provide its input and Hockey NSW expresses sincere gratitude to everyone who contributed, as it significantly influenced the decisions for the future of Indoor Hockey.
In a heartwarming effort to honour the memory of a young hockey enthusiast, Matthew, and to make a difference in the lives of future patients, Hockey NSW has taken a step forward in supporting “Matty’s Hope”.
Hockey NSW are pleased to announce a 3-year partnership with global apparel leader New Balance to be their official apparel supplier of all state representative team programs, staff and event apparel for Hockey NSW'S Hockey One teams NSW Pride.