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SYDNEY UNIVERSITY HOCKEY CLUB
The club is known for its competitive spirit and strong community atmosphere, offering teams across various skill levels and fostering both high-performance hockey and inclusivity.
It provides excellent facilities including a synthetic turf field, lighting for night games, fencing, dugouts, and a scoreboard. The club aims to support skill development and enjoyment for players of all ages and abilities, including juniors and adults.
Located at East St, Lidcombe NSW 2141Home to competitive and community-focused...
MIRRABOOKA WOMEN'S HOCKEY CLUB
Women's turf hockey competitionActive in Northern Districts competitionBased at West Pymble, NSWFocus on adult women players
MOSMAN HARBOURSIDE (NSBHA)
Fields teams in the Sydney Women's Hockey League, Masters competitions, social grass competitions, and indoor hockey.Operates a strong junior program that nurtures young players from beginners to representative levels, fostering development alongside senior teams.Has a history dating back to 1992 and has earned multiple premierships and representative honors at Sydney, NSW, and national levels.Offers a supportive environment with mentoring between juniors and seniors, contributing to a healthy and growing club culture.Affiliated...
HORSHAM HOCKEY CLUB INC
The club participates in competitive leagues such as the SE Hockey League Premier Division for men and Conference East for ladies. It is part of the larger Horsham Sports Club and offers social membership benefits to adult players.
Facilities include multiple pitches located at various schools and leisure centers around Horsham, with...
COLERAINE HOCKEY CLUB
Competes in local and regional hockey leaguesOffers opportunities for both adults and juniorsHosts and plays matches at Pedrina Park, a premier sporting venue in HamiltonSupports community involvement and development in hockey
SWAN REACH HOCKEY CLUB
The club offers facilities including club rooms, canteen, changerooms, and toilets, all available during games and training. The volunteer-run canteen provides affordable food, with all proceeds reinvested into the club to support player equipment and activities.
The club welcomes players of all ages and genders, actively engaging the local community in field hockey through participation and social...
CORANGAMITE HOCKEY CLUB
The club is known to participate in regional competitions and development programs, including junior player activities, indicating its focus on fostering hockey skills across age groups.
Located at Thornton St, Camperdown VIC 3260, AustraliaHosts and participates in hockey matches and events within the Geelong and Corangamite regionOperates inclusively for juniors and adultsContact and further details are available through the Corangamite Shire community directory.
TORQUAY HOCKEY CLUB
The club emphasizes a friendly, welcoming, and professionally managed environment, focusing on skill development and tactical understanding tailored to players' abilities. It operates in a family-friendly atmosphere and maintains strong partnerships with local schools such as Surf Coast Secondary College to support junior player development.
Training takes place at a local grass football oval within the Surf Coast Shire Precinct, with matches held at...
GEELONG SAINTS HOCKEY CLUB
Junior and senior teams train each Wednesday at Stead Park, Corio.Matches are played at Stead Park Hockey Fields throughout the weekend.The club is committed to fostering a supportive environment for all members.Whether you're new to hockey or looking to continue playing, Geelong Saints Hockey Club offers opportunities for everyone to get involved and enjoy the sport.
CASEY HOCKEY CLUB
The club has a rich history of participation and success in regional hockey competitions, with a focus on playing on synthetic surfaces since the early 1990s. It operates as an incorporated entity and continues to develop hockey talent in the City of Casey area.
Founded in 1989 by Kevin Moore, experienced in Victorian women's hockey.Teams across multiple divisions including women,...
SOUTHERN UNITED HOCKEY CLUB
The club offers specialist coaching with dedicated Premier League coaches and runs a Hockey Academy to develop junior players' skills. It is a family-oriented club focused on fostering a strong community and passion for hockey.
Home grounds are located at Kingston Heath Reserve, 102 Farm Road Cheltenham, and Brighton Secondary College, with...
MONASH UNIVERSITY HOCKEY CLUB
The club offers:
Social competitions such as the Summer 9s, a fun 6-week intraclub hockey competition suitable for all skill levels.Regular competitions running on Thursday nights during the season.Membership options for returning and new players, including student and standard fees.Facilities located at the Monash University Clayton Campus, specifically at the Monash Hockey Pavilion on Ring Road East.The club supports players of all ages and genders, fostering an inclusive environment for hockey enthusiasts.
EASTERN CHRISTIAN HOCKEY ORGANISATION (ECHO)
Offers Men’s, Women’s, and Junior teams across various competition levels, including VicLeague, Pennant, Metro, and Midweek.Does not schedule games on Sundays, respecting players’ ability to keep the day free.Welcomes new players of all ages and experience levels.Focuses on fostering a strong club culture...
ALTONA HOCKEY CLUB
The club provides:
Season registrations and training for the 2025 winter hockey seasonCoaching and team management across various age groupsCommunity engagement and partnerships, including with Bendigo Community Banks and Symmetry PhysiotherapyFacilities with upgraded floodlights to support training and matchesActive communication through newsletters and social media channelsAltona Hockey Club is known for its strong performance and development pathways, with players selected for national squads, reflecting its high sporting standards.
MCC HOCKEY SECTION
It operates as a hockey club with facilities including a full synthetic hockey ground with lights, multi-use synthetic courts, modern club rooms, kiosk, licenced bar, change rooms, heated viewing balconies, and a bar/reception area with widescreen TVs.
The club's primary home pitch is located at Melbourne High School grounds in South Yarra, offering excellent access by train, tram, bus, car, and bicycle. It is situated close to Melbourne's CBD and surrounded by numerous shops, restaurants, and...
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