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?
Hockey WA advises that, in line with the recently announced four-day lockdown across the Perth Metropolitan and Peel regions no hockey activities are to occur from 12:01am Tuesday 29 June until 12:01am Saturday 3 July.
Hockey WA advises that community hockey, including the All Flags Premier League, can still proceed with crowds of fewer than 150 in attendance, following recent updated COVID-19-related health advice.
Please be advised that we have just received advice from the Western Australian Government that no crowds will be permitted entrance for today’s FIH Pro League as a result of COVID-19 health concerns
Western Australian hockey fans are in for a treat at the weekend’s FIH Pro League fixtures between Australia and New Zealand, with our very own Perth Thundersticks making appearances!
The FIH Pro League starts this weekend, with a feast of hockey double-headers between Australia and New Zealand on Saturday June 26 and Sunday June 27.
Round ten of the women's All Flags Premier League will get underway on Friday evening with a huge first-versus-second clash between Hale and Victoria Park.