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Latest breaking news, previews and match reports written by Hockey Paper staff

2014 Hockey World Cup Men’s pool A: focus on England

England outperformed all expectations during 2013. At the start of the year, even qualifying for the World Cup seemed in doubt following a swathe...

Glenn Turner: Ready to ‘give it a good shot again’

If  a pub bet had gone the other way Aussie forward Glenn Turner might have played rugby league rather than hockey. And when the...

2014 Hockey World Cup Men’s pool A: Focus on Australia

The World Cup in The Hague will mark the end of an era for Australian hockey. Revolutionary coach Ric Charlesworth announced in March he...

Nutrition: Hockey Issues looks at food

We all know what’s on the cards for teas when we play at home, which is why away games are that much more exciting....

Museum Piece: The problem with hockey’s history is that the goalposts keep moving

I wrote the first piece for this magazine just over a year ago in February 2013. Much has happened at the National Hockey Museum...

Gaynor Nash: 60 beckons and she’s still enjoying her hockey

So, another domestic season has come to an end, with, as I write this, just the crucial play offs for titles and promotion/relegation issues...

First Amongst Equals: Growing old (dis)gracefully between the posts

Age, as all us positive thinkers know, is just a number. Just a number that reflects our progress along the road to decline, decay,...

Australia name Hockeyroos squad for the 2014 World Cup

Hockey Australia. has named an 18-player women's squad for the 2014 World Cup with just just seven of the squad that finished fifth at...