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PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 14: Rosie Malone poses during the media opportunity for the announcement of the Australian field hockey team for the Tokyo Olympic Games at WAIS on June 14, 2021 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images) PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 14: Rosie Malone poses during the media opportunity for the announcement of the Australian field hockey team for the Tokyo Olympic Games at WAIS on June 14, 2021 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Hockeyroos star in selection tribunal showdown after shock Olympics snub

Rosie Malone is a Hockeyroos mainstay and was nominated for the world player of the year award this year. Her omission from the Paris squad has left teammates stunned.

  • Chris Barrett

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Hockey Australia wants to bring the sport’s hub closer to its headquarters in Melbourne.

Rival states bid to end hockey hub in Perth

Perth has been hockey’s high-performance base since 1984 but Hockey Australia, with its offices currently based in Melbourne, is seeking to create a single hub combining the departments.

  • Murray Wenzel
England celebrate a goal in Birmingham.

‘I should have over-headed that last ball’: Hockeyroos’ pain at gold medal loss

The Hockeyroos suffered a heartbreaking loss to England in the gold-medal match.

  • Andrew Webster
Despair for the Hockeyroos.

Hockeyroos heartbroken but proud to have risen above turmoil

The Australians were visibly devastated after their loss, some of the players collapsing in despair. Not just a poor day but a hard year had reached its end.

  • Malcolm Knox
Hockey Australia will this week begin an independent inquiry into allegations of bullying and poor culture among leadership of the  Hockeyroos, amid player unrest.

Glittering Hockeyroos punish Argentina to reach quarters after perfect pool phase

The Hockeyroos are following a proud tradition of dominant Australian women’s hockey teams but, in one way, they’ve already eclipsed them.

  • Chris Roots
Emily Chalker was the match winner for the Hockeyroos on Thursday.

Unbeaten Hockeyroos march on after gritty win over New Zealand

In a match of few chances, Emily Chalker’s fourth goal of the tournament proved the difference between the trans-Tasman rivals.

  • Chris Roots
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Australia’s Ambrosia Malone and Japan’s Yukari Mano vie for possession on Wednesday night.

Hockeyroos, Kookaburras keep perfect records intact

The Hockeyroos and Kookaburras are both travelling nicely, having continued their winning ways at the Toyko Olympics on Wednesday.

  • Phil Blanche
Rosie Malone (right) celebrates with Emily Chalker and Brooke Peris after scoring against China.

United Hockeyroos ready to challenge for a medal again

The Hockeyroos showed a ruthless edge as they smashed China 6-0 on Monday.

  • Chris Roots
Australia v Spain.

Two goals in 90 seconds inspire Hockeyroos’ winning start

The Hockeyroos have opened their Olympic campaign with a 3-1 win against Spain, courtesy of a blast at the start of the second half.

  • Chris Roots
The ABC pays Foxtel up to $35,000 to broadcast some Matildas matches.

How to fix the broken ‘boys’ club’ that is Australian sport

In a world where the march towards women’s sports participation is irreversible and invaluable, men must fix the problem they have created.

  • Moya Dodd

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