Saturday, May 18, 2024

Rod Gilmour

The Hockey Paper's Editor. First covered international hockey at the 2010 Commonwealth Games - no better than a full house watching India play England - and has reported on the sport for the Daily Telegraph and other major newspapers ever since. Co-founded THP in 2016.

Hockey World Cup: England’s rare goalscorer ready for crazy India crowd

ROURKELA -- Nick Park is ready for the biggest game of his life on Sunday night (7pm India, 1:30pm UK) when England take on...

‘Unbelievable’: Chile’s Jose Maldonado hails first Hockey World Cup goal

ROURKELA -- Jose Maldonado took a moment to compose himself. The Hockey Paper had just asked the Chilean, who is on the verge of...

I can reach world hockey caps record, says John-John Dohmen

Belgium's John-John Dohmen aims to become the most capped men’s hockey player in history before the end of his career. He will be within...

From Bazball to Revsball? England enjoying Hockey World Cup under Paul Revington

Rourkela -- Captain David Ames admitted that England’s hockey version of ‘Bazball’ employed by his cricket counterpart Ben Stokes has given them the X-Factor...

England open men’s Hockey World Cup in style with 5-0 win over Wales

Rourkela -- In the evening haze, England showed their mettle in the Steel City to record their best opening to a men’s World Cup...

Odisha outtakes: England and Wales set sights on Hockey World Cup opener

Rourkela -- England coach Paul Revington says Nick Bandurak’s patient wait on the international sidelines is paying dividends. After playing England age group hockey,...

India readies itself for Men’s Hockey World Cup after trophy tour’s colour and hype

Rourkela -- Has there ever been a World Cup build-up like it? The men’s trophy has glistened India wide and, in recent weeks, across...

‘Ruthless’ England aim for Hockey World Cup riches under coach Revington

Rourkela -- England men will undertake a ‘ruthless’ brand of hockey in their bid to win a first ever World Cup trophy, according to...