Spectators are permitted at community sport – including hockey matches and training scheduled during this period. Spectators will be permitted in line with the 150-person limit and two-square-metre rule.
Strong performances from Jemma and Elly Buckley helped Wolves to a win over YMCC, while other red-hot matchups filled an exciting day of action in the All Flags Premier League.
Hockey WA advises that, under directions from State Government around COVID-19 released this morning, one parent of a child under 16 can supervise their hockey-related activities.
Hockey WA advises travelling participants from outside Perth and Peel, coming to the region, must abide by the region’s COVID-19 post-lockdown interim restrictions in place until 12.01am 6 July.
Perth and Peel-based hockey activities will continue as planned for the weekend and early next week, with post-lockdown interim restrictions in place until 12.01am 6 July.
Hockey WA is keen for hockey activities to resume post the State Government-imposed lockdown period, however a decision cannot be made until the Government’s position is determined. Hockey WA’s focus during this period is to keep members regularly updated in this changing landscape.
WASPs superstar Bryn De Bes is back in fine form, after a number of injuries have provided obstacles over the past few years, and his recent selection in the Perth Thundersticks is proof of this.
After a snap four-day circuit breaker COVID lockdown in Perth, All Flags Premier League action is BACK! Who's playing who, and what do this weekend's matches mean for some sides?