Lily Owsley wants a new crop of hockey stars to benefit from the same guidance that she did as the youngest member of Britain’s Olympic golden generation, writes TOM HARLE.
The Bristol star and Hockey Paper columnist is one of...
The Hockey Paper speaks to new columnist Lily Owsley on Olympics, Commonwealths, life learnings in the Netherlands, her rugby-playing brother and the Bristolian's missing prize, a World Cup medal
THP: 2022 was a successful year for England. How has the...
“I’ve stood there myself and, in my eyes, just to take one means you are a hero. The silence that descends in the stadium is epic. Your legs are starting to shake and you’re like ‘come on umpire, blow...
Amsterdam -- Lily Owsley, who netted a goal in her 100th international match against New Zealand, says China will feel the effects of England’s anger at losing 3-1 to the Black Sticks.
England were left bereft of answers after dominating...
An adrenaline-fuelled soundbite from Lily Owsley is contagious at the best times following a win of Olympic-sized proportions.
Take the victory over Spain in the quarter-finals, one where Maddie Hinch was unleashed in the shoot-out - a penny for Dutch...
There will be exodous of players from the GB men's and women's hockey programmes after the Tokyo Olympics.
Here's where the stars will be playing on the continent for the 2021/22 season.
Updated: August 19
GB men
Jacob Draper - H&W to Beerschot...
England and GB hockey star Lily Owsley will play for Dutch club hdm next season following the rejigged Tokyo Olympics.
Currently at Hampstead & Westminster, Owsley has become the first big name from the GB central programme to sign for...
Exactly two months' prior to the 2016 Rio hockey final at the Deodoro Stadium, GB women had faced Holland in the Champions Trophy in London, where they fell to a 2-0 defeat.
Lining up in the tunnel before that loss,...
By The Hockey Paper
Great Britain came away with two points from the first women's FIH Pro League game in London - but this would have felt like a point dropped. Giselle Ansley was on target with a well-directed first-half...
The Hockey Paper looks back to England's campaigns at the 2014 tournament in The Hague, which saw the men finish just outside the medals following a controversial ending
Where next for England? In the wake of the men’s fourth-place finish...