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  • Stick Sizing Guide

    How to establish the correct size of stick for … Children The stick should be measure from the floor to between the child’s tummy button and their hip, and the measurement in inches relates to the size of the hockey stick. The reason we recommend children have these smaller sized sticks is to enable them to develop good technique, especially in their ball dribbling skills. If the stick is too long they will need to carry the ball a further distance away from their body, thus making them weaker than they normally would be on the ball. It will also be more ...

  • Woodcore vs Composite

    Technological advancements have seen significant improvements in composite hockey sticks in recent years. They are generally marketed for their hitting power. Despite this extra power, many international players and leading coaches of young players claim composites lack the touch of a woodcore hockey stick. Important to these players and coaches is the reliability in executing ball skills, controlled passing and trapping. It is felt that these are highly significant benefits of woodcore hoack sticks which outweigh the hitting power of composites. The International Hockey Federation have handed manufacturers guidelines which now controls the hockey stick stiffness and potential speed of the ball. This effectively reduces the ...

  • Become an Umpire

    So, you want to become an umpire? Maybe learn more of what's involved or just understand the rules of Hockey...well, read here how you can get started. Regional Development Umpire Contacts The Hockey NZ Umpire Council has appointed eight regional development umpire contacts to assist in the coaching and development of umpires across the country. These people are highly involved in umpiring and officiating both in New Zealand and around the world. They should be used as a first contact point for new umpires, and also as a resource for established umpires. Regional development activities will include: Providing new umpires with information, resources and ...

  • Useful Links

    We are regularly out on the web. When we find a great site we list it here for you to enjoy.  From the list below choose one of our weblink topics, then select a URL to visit. Associations / Federations Hockey New Zealand Auckland Hockey Association Canterbury Hockey Association OBO Hockey Gryphon Hockey Hockey Clubs Southern United Hockey Club Karori Hockey Club Wellington Napier Tech Hockey Grammar Windsor Hockey Club Northern United Hockey Club Hutt Hockey Club North Harbour Indian Sports Club Somerville Hockey Club Mt Eden Hockey Club Western Hockey Club Southampton HC (England)A great club to join for anyone travelling to the UK. Affliliated Websites Cricket ExpressSister site to Just Hockey. OBO Hockey Gryphon Hockey

  • Skins A200 Shorts for Men

    Helps provide non-restrictive support without riding up. NOTE: Product may differ slightly from image shown. LIMITED STOCK

  • Asics Typhoon 3 Mens (2018)

    Fast, aggressive, low profile and extremely lightweight hockey performance shoe. The upper is tough and durable and a reinforced toe plate offers great protection. GEL cushioned Solyte midsole dampens impact forces. Outstanding grip and efficient release particularly during rotation.

  • ADIDAS DF24 CARBON (2017)

    Designed for offensive plays and drag flickers, featuring dual carbon rods filled with foam for shock absorption and increased power. 90% carbon build, and a DF Groove which adds precision and ball acceleration.

  • Southern United Hockey Club Hoodie

  • Gryphon

  • Obo