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Chill Women Take on Brisbane Blaze in Grand Final Showdown

Following yesterday's win over reigning premiers our Canberra Chill women's team have stormed into their first open national grand final since 2004! Even better the grand final will be played today in front of a home crowd at 3:30pm today, Sunday 26 November, at the National Hockey Centre. 

CANBERRA CHILL PREPARE FOR MUST WIN SHOWDOWN

The Canberra Chill women find themselves in a must win situation against Hockey Club Melbourne this Friday night needing to secure points to clinch a place in the Hockey One Finals in Canberra 25-26 November, despite having secured wins in four of their five matches this season.

CANBERRA CHILL LOOK TO EXTINGUISH BLAZE

The Canberra Chill women can take a giant leap towards qualifying for the Hockey One finals later this month in Canberra with a win over the Brisbane Blaze on Friday night in front of a home crowd at Lyneham. A win this weekend would move the side into second spot on the ladder with just one round remaining.

HOCKEY ACT NOMINATED FOR THREE CBR SPORT AWARDS

Hockey ACT are pleased to have been nominated for three CBR Sports Awards in 2023. The awards vary from recognizing on field performance through to its work in the inclusion space and innovation to make sport more accessible to all.

LIVIN FOR HOCKEY - MENTAL HEALTH ROUND 2023

Hockey ACT is delighted to continue its partnership with Livin For Hockey, bringing the return of the Mental Health Round as part of our Rounds of Significance in 2023.

Hockey Act Remembers Joe Henstock

On Saturday, Hockey ACT will pay tribute to Joe Henstock and his contribution to hockey in the ACT by hosting a memorial event for his friends, family and Life Members of Hockey ACT and the Tuggeranong Vikings.

Hockey ACT Remembers Ray Brown Ahead Of Round 1 Fixture

Saturday the 25th of March marks the first weekend of Capital League One senior competitions for season 2023, a day of which will also be shared to remember the life of Ray Brown OAM and his significance to the sport of hockey in the Australian Capital Territory.