The NZ Women's Hockey team to compete at the Commonwealth Games in England was named on Wednesday. Te Ao Toa quizzed the players to find out who will sing and dance the best.
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Spark’s Black Sticks coverage doesn't bode well for RWC
Worries about Spark’s ability to stream live sport deepened yesterday when their coverage of the Black Sticks’ international hockey double header against Australia was delayed due to 'technical issues'.
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New coach announced for Women's Black Sticks team
Former international Graham Shaw has been appointed as the new Black Sticks Women’s Head Coach, following the resignation of Mark Hager.
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Narrow losses for both NZ Hockey teams
The Black Sticks men and women have begun their Pro League campaigns with two narrow losses in two very different games against strong Netherlands teams.
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NZ Black Sticks Women's coach to attend National Māori hockey tournament
At the National Māori hockey tournament in Rotorua, Black Sticks coach Mark Hager will be in attendance for the finals. Māori Hockey, chairman Kahu Ripia says that this is the first time someone of this stature will attend the finals set to take place tomorrow.
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Australia comes up trumps in Comm Games final rematch
The Black Sticks have gone down to over-the-ditch rivals, Australia in the final of the Tri-Nations Women's International Hockey series. The home side's performance was a stark turnaround from last month's match-up at the Commonwealth games where they defeated Australia 4-1.
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Blacksticks' nerve-wracking penalty shootout
People were on the edge of their seats during last night's semi-final match between the Women's Blacksticks team and England.
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A step closer to gold for the Black Sticks
The Black Sticks have drawn their game against Australia at the Commonwealth Games and now advance to the semi-finals.
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Black Sticks lose Four Nations match, 3-2
The Black Sticks have lost their first match of the Four Nations competition against India, 3-2.
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Gemma McCaw retires from the Black Sticks
Māori hockey player Gemma McCaw has released a statement saying she is retiring from the Black Sticks to pursue another pathway.