Hockey - Competition

2009 Program

Women’s

Dates Event Venue
28 Feb – 22 Mar Australian Hockey League – Rounds Various
30 Mar – 5 Apr Australian Hockey League – Finals Melbourne, Australia
1 – 6 June 4-Nations Tournament Durban, South Africa
4 and 6 July 2 Test Series v Germany Perth, Australia
11 – 19 July Champions Trophy Tournament Sydney, Australia
24 – 30 August Oceania Cup Auckland, New Zealand
1-17 October (TBC) 3 Test Series v Spain
5 Test Series v Argentina
Barcelona, Spain
Mendoza, Argentina

Junior Women

Dates Event Venue
22 May – 2 June 5 Test Series v Korea Korea
4 – 16 August Junior World Cup Boston, USA

Senior Men

Dates Event Venue
7 – 29 March Australian Hockey League – Rounds Various
6 – 12 April Australian Hockey League – Finals Hobart, Australia
22 May – 14 June European Tour France, Germany, England
July / August (TBC) Home series or overseas tour (TBC)
24 – 30 August Oceania Cup New Zealand
Sept/Oct (TBC) Tour to India (TBC) India (TBC)
28 Nov – 6 Dec Champions Trophy Tournament Melbourne, Australia
December (TBC) Europe Indoor Camp (TBC) Germany (TBC)

Junior Men

Dates Event Venue
23 April – 1 May Junior World Cup Selection Camp Darwin
11 – 31 May Junior World Cup Squad preparation Perth
7 – 21 June Junior World Cup Singapore & Johor Malaysia

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