Having participated in the great couch-potato fest of 2018 – World Cup, Wimbledon, The Open – come July 21 it was clearly time for Claire Middleton to get off the sofa
With a Fitbit that had pretty much ground to...
By The Hockey Paper
Maddie Hinch says the women's World Cup can "reignite" the excitement surrounding Olympic gold as the hosts aim for another "great sporting English moment".
England will host the 14th women's tournament for the first time - and...
The UK is going hockey crazy, and that’s official. The BBC recently reported that ticket sales for this year’s women’s World Cup in London have exceeded 80,000, making it by far the biggest spectacle in women’s sport that the...
By Rod Gilmour
After a decade and more working alongside women’s national sides, Danny Kerry has come to realise that leveraging social cohesion within all-female teams has been one of the aspects to achieving squad tasks – and success –...
Sally Munday, England Hockey's chief executive, has revealed her intentions to see through the growth of hockey in the UK after turning down the opportunity to apply for the vacant role at the International Hockey Federation (FIH).
Munday told The...
BY THE HOCKEY PAPER
History
England women are defending the European Hockey Championship title they won in such dramatic style in at London 2015 when they overcame the Netherlands in a shoot out. If they reach next Saturday's final, it will...
BY ROD GILMOUR
The world's top three women's sides in world hockey convene at the Olympic Park this weekend for the Investec Internationals. Argentina, the world No 3 side, play England on Saturday before taking on the world No 1...
BY THE HOCKEY PAPER
England's bid to win next year's World Cups in London and India be broadcast by BT Sport, the International Hockey Federation announced on Thursday.
The UK broadcaster will screen both the and women’s and men's World Cups...