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The Mad Statter – AWIHL Week Two
The Mad Statter is back for week two of the Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League (AWIHL). This week we look at a royal robbery, shorthanded shenanigans, a recipe for…
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Breaking New Ground: Australian Women Take on the World in Para Ice Hockey
In an historic moment for Australian women’s para ice hockey, three athletes—Lynda Holt from New South Wales, Ashlee Morton from Victoria, and Rosa-Lee Principe from Western Australia—took on the…
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It Takes A Community To Run A Mega National Tournament
Each year, Ice Hockey Australia runs various national tournaments across the age groups. Traditionally, they are staggered throughout the year and around the country. For 2024, a bold new…
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From Skates to Screen – Inside the Thought Fox Media Group’s AIHL Production
Article by Beth Smith It’s 6.30 pm, two minutes before the Sydney Bears and the Melbourne Ice return to the ice after the second intermission, and one of the…
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Inside the National Para Ice Hockey Development Camp: A Journey of Determination, Camaraderie, and Elite Athleticism
The National Para Ice Hockey Development Camp at Hunter Ice Skating Stadium was more than just a training camp; it was a testament to the spirit of competition and…
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2024 Ice Hockey Australia National Tournaments at Hunter Ice Skating Stadium
From the 12th to the 21st of July the National tournaments made history being held simultaneously across 10 days at Hunter Ice Skating Stadium. Across all games we saw…
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All eyes on weekend for final Rurak placements
On Sunday afternoon the Newcastle Northstars defeated the Central Coast Rhinos 3-2 to extend their lead over the Canberra Brave in the Rurak Conference. It all comes down to…
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Northstars steady at the top of the Rurak Conference
The Newcastle Northstars’ 3-0 victory over the Central Coast Rhinos on Sunday kept them at the top of the Rurak Conference table, maintaining a five-point gap over the second-placed…
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Who are the form teams of the AIHL?
The old adage says that form is temporary, but class is permanent. Now, because of the internet rotting our brains, our attention span is also temporary – so let’s…
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‘He’s got that Thunder logo tattooed on his heart’ – Celebrating Jordy Kyros
Jordy Kyros is a pillar of the Perth Thunder. The 32-year-old Perth-born forward recently played his 250th Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) game, all while wearing the Thunder jersey…