The Perth Thundersticks have one more chance to put on a show for their home fans when they take on the Tassie Tigers on Saturday for their last home game of the 2022 Sultana Bran Hockey One season.
An update to the age categories of two national events to create a clearer pathway headlines a new National Championship Framework to be adopted by Hockey Australia (HA) from 2024 onwards.
The Perth Thundersticks teams set to compete in the franchise’s final home match of the Sultana Bran Hockey One season have been announced, with WA’s elite hockey sides ready to tackle the Tassie Tigers head on this Saturday at Perth Hockey Stadium at Curtin University.
The Perth Thundersticks women will be looking to bounce back this weekend when they host the Tassie Tigers in a massive clash at the Perth Hockey Stadium at Curtin University.
Hockey WA is currently seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from emerging and experienced individuals for all 2023 WA State Outdoor Teams in the following roles:
Hockey WA is seeking representatives from a range of clubs of all sizes and geographical locations to assist with the review of the Linear Competition Model Review.
The Perth Thundersticks men’s team suffered their first loss of the season in round four of this year’s Hockey One season against the NSW Pride, but the belief that the group can go the whole way remains alive within the team.
The Perth Thundersticks will look for a swift improvement for their round five clash next week against the Tassie Tigers at home after suffering two narrow defeats at the hands of the NSW Pride for round four at the Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre.