Great Britain’s men and women have each made three changes to their teams for this weekend’s FIH Pro League matches in London. The women’s team play first on Friday evening as they host China in the capital, and Scottish duo Nicki Cochrane & Sarah Robertson come into the 18, along with Surbiton’s Emily Defroand. The
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Great Britain win 2-1 on shootout
Great Britain’s women came away with two points from the first ever FIH Pro League game in London. Goalkeeper Amy Tennant’s heroics in the shootout earned a bonus point, with Giselle Ansley on target in normal time in a 1-1 draw. A 4,000-strong crowd went away with positive memories of this first ever home game,
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GB women defeated by Germany
Great Britain’s women suffered defeat away to Germany in a rain-affected match in Moenchengladbach.j The start of the match was delayed by 45 minutes because of heavy rain, and the visitors were left to rue a below par second half performance that saw Germany take a deserved victory. The opening two periods saw Britain holding
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GB Women’s Hockey squad announced for away game to Germany
Mark Hager has named an 18-strong squad for Great Britain’s women’s FIH Pro League game away to Germany. The women’s side travel to Moenchengladbach to play Germany on Wednesday 24 April at 6:30pm BST, just three days before their first home match against USA in London. This game will give players a last chance to
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Great Britain defeated by a dominant Argentina
Argentina moved to the top of the FIH Pro League table with this victory and they were on the front foot from early in the game. GB showed good resistance and had periods of possession but were left disappointed by the outcome on the night. Sabbie Heesh saved from Agustina Albertarrio early on, and the
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Owsley brace helps inspire GB to first FIH Pro League win
A superb 14-minute spell saw Great Britain earn their first win in the FIH Pro League away to the USA. Making her 50th Great Britain appearance, Lily Owsley was instrumental as she scored two and helped create the other to enable GB to come from behind and take all three points at Spooky Nook. There
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Great Britain Hockey announce squads for new FIH Pro League
Great Britain Hockey have submitted their initial squads for the first round of matches in the brand new FIH Pro League. 2019 sees the first instalment of the event, with nine of the world’s best nations doing battle in a ground-breaking global competition. The FIHPL will transform the future of international hockey at the top
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GB draw FIH Champions Trophy opener against hosts China
Great Britain twice came from behind to draw their FIH Champions Trophy opener against hosts China in Changzhou. China took the lead through Xu Wenyu whose deflection from a penalty corner found its way past Sabbie Heesh in the GB goal on seven minutes. With just five seconds remaining in the first quarter GB levelled
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England and GB Hockey appoint new coaches
England and Great Britain Hockey have announced the appointment of Russell Garcia and David Ralph as Assistant Head Coaches for our men’s and women’s teams respectively. In addition, they are welcoming four new athletes to their central training programme, with James Gall (University of Nottingham), Peter Scott (Team Bath Buccaneers) and Jack Turner (Durham University) joining their men’s
GB Hockey look to build on Rio Gold Medal
After winning gold at the Rio Olympics, Danny Kerry has named a 33-woman squad to lead England and Great Britain into the next Olympic cycle. 15 of the squad are joining the central programme for the first time, marking a significant injection of new blood to an already hugely successful squad. Twelve of the 19
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