Australia: After series sweep, Hockeyroos look to India
After their clean sweep of the Holiday Inn Women's Challenge against Korea, the Hockeyroos have now turned their attention to the Indira Ghandi International, the World Cup Qualifier and the Champions Trophy. 
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Where will the Hockeyroos finish in the Champions Trophy in Macau?
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This poll ran from Aug 7th, 2002 to Sep 10th, 2002 Total Votes: 47
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Australia: Jillaroos set to depart for Junior World Cup campaign
The Jillaroos depart early Friday morning on their Junior World Cup campaign, beginning with lead-up matches in New Zealand before heading to Chile. 
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Australia: Kookaburras return from Europe
The Kookaburras have returned from their European tour with second in both the Hamburg Masters and Rabobank Trophy. 
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Former Australian hockey star joins New Zealand cricket body  x15
Former Australian hockey star Ric Charlesworth is joining New Zealand Cricket as its new high performance manager, the cricketing body said on Tuesday. 
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Pakistan coach gives credit to goalkeeping coach for win  x5
Pakistan coach Asif Bajwa on Monday gave full credit to his goalkeeping coach Shahid Ali Khan for the 4-3 victory over Olympic champions Australia in the Rabo Bank Hockey Tournament. 
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Australia: Hockeyroos too good
AUSTRALIA completed a clean sweep of the Holiday Inn women's hockey challenge against Korea with a 4-2 win in the sixth Test at the Gold Coast today. 
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Pakistan come from behind to win Rabo Trophy  x166
A resilient Pakistan came from behind to beat Olympic champions Australia 4-3 in a pulsating summit clash to claim the Rabo Trophy here today. 
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Pakistan thrashes Australia 4 goals to 3 to clinch Rabo Bank Trophy 
Due to the excellent performance of the Goalkeeper Salman Akbar, Pakistan stands victorious in Rabo Bank Trophy. 
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Australia: Veteran Hockeyroo happy to pass on experience  x2
The Australian women's hockey co-captain Nikki Hudson says she is relishing her role as a veteran in the new look Hockeyroos' squad. 
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Australia: Kookaburras lose final in Amsterdam
The Australian women's hockey co-captain Nikki Hudson says she is relishing her role as a veteran in the new look Hockeyroos' squad. 
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Australia: Kookaburras on track for Dutch title
Olympic champion Australia can avenge last week's loss to the Netherlands on Dutch soil in the final pool game of the Rabo Trophy men's hockey tournament. 
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Australia: Kookaburras fire late to down Holland
Australia piled on three goals in the final 17 minutes to beat hosts the Netherlands 4-1 in the final pool game of the Rabo Trophy men's hockey tournament in Amsterdam. 
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Australia: Hockeyroos thump Korea
The Hockeyroos again showed why they will be serious gold medal contenders at next year's Commonwealth Games with a 5-0 thumping of Korea at Ipswich on Saturday. 
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Australia drub England in Rabo cup hockey  x53
Olympic champs Australia showed their firepower annihilating England 6-2 in the Rabo trophy hockey tournament yesterday. 
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Australia: Follow Hudson, Murray tells Hockeyroos
Australian coach Frank Murray has asked his players to follow Nikki Hudson's lead after the veteran Hockeyroos striker guided her side to a 2-1 win over Korea in Brisbane. 
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Australia: Hockeyroos down Korea
A STRONG second half showing gave the Hockeyroos a 2-1 win over Korea in the fourth Test of the international series in Brisbane tonight. 
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Australia sink England x2
Olympic champions Australia demonstrated their firepower to annihilate England 6-2 in the Rabo Trophy Hockey Tournament here, on Thursday. 
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Australia: Kookas in title hunt
OLYMPIC champion Australia can avenge last week's loss to The Netherlands on Dutch soil tomorrow in the final pool game of the Rabo Trophy men's hockey tournament. 
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England Bottom After Hammering x3
England finished bottom of their pool at the Rabobank Trophy in Holland after being hammered 6-2 by Olympic champions Australia. 
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Pakistan warned for indiscipline  x14
The International Hockey Federation (FIH) has warned the Pakistan team over an incident involving their captain Muhammad Saqlain in a match against Australia in the Hamburg Masters Tournament. 
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Australia trounce Pak 4-3 in Hamburg Master Hockey tournament  x6
Australia beat Pakistan four goals to three in Hamburg Master Hockey Tournament, the other day. 
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Australia: Hudson gets Hockeyroos out of jail
A last-minute penalty corner goal to Nikki Hudson gave Australia a 2-1 win over Korea in the third Holiday Inn Women’s Challenge match in Adelaide. 
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Australia: Kookaburras second in Germany
The Australian men's hockey team has finished second behind the Netherlands in the four-nation Hamburg Masters tournament in Germany. 
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Live English ticker of Hamburg Masters
The Hamburg Masters is a top four tournament men with Australia, Pakistan, Netherlands and Germany. View live ticker coverage of each match in English on www.deutscher-hockey-bund.de 
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Australia: Kookaburras crush Germany x6
AUSTRALIA has pummelled Germany 6-0 to give itself an outside chance of claiming the four-nation Hamburg Masters men's hockey tournament in Germany. 
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Australia: Kookaburras trounce Germany
The Australian men's hockey team kept its hopes of winning the four-nation Hamburg Masters tournament alive with a 6-0 thrashing of hosts Germany overnight. 
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Australia: Hockeyroos snatch last minute win vs Korea
Australia took an unbeatable lead in its six-match women's hockey series against Korea on Sunday, pinching a last-minute 2-1 victory. 
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England: IAN JENNINGS jets away to Australia tomorrow after quitting as Guildford coach.  x15
The 43-year-old maestro is heading for a new life on the Gold Coast of Queensland, handing over control to Danny Hall. 
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Australia: Hockeyroos stave off late surge
THE Hockeyroos survived a trio of last gasp penalty corner attempts to defeat Korea take a 2-0 lead in their six-match series in Adelaide tonight. 
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Australia: Injury-struck Hockeyroos raise tempo
THE Hockeyroos went 2-0 up in their six-Test series with Korea after wearing down the visitors' imposing start to the match to claim a 2-1 victory at the Distinctive Homes Hockey Arena last night. 
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Australia: Hudson stars as Hockeyroos go 2-0 up
The Australian women's hockey team defeated South Korea 2-1 in Adelaide last night to go 2-0 up in their six-match Test series. 
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Australia: Hockeyroos win a nail-biter over Korea
AUSTRALIA has snatched a last minute 3-2 win over Korea in the first encounter of their six game series at the Distinctive Homes Arena in Adelaide tonight. 
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Australia: Hockeyroos win 3-2 over Korea
THE Hockeyroos started and finished last night's Test with a blur to make a successful start to their six-match Test series with Korea, winning 3-2 at the Distinctive Homes Hockey Arena. 
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Australia: Roos in thriller with late winner
HOCKEYROOS coach Frank Murray says his team has much to do after it snatched a last minute 3-2 win over Korea in the first match of a six-game series last night. 
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Australia: Murray begins long march
AUSTRALIA'S Hockeyroos are starting the long march back to the top and for new coach Frank Murray tonight in Adelaide is step one on that road. 
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Australia: Hockeyroos begin long journey x48
THE Hockeyroos' long road to the 2008 Beijing Olympics – with stopovers in Canberra, Melbourne and India along the way – begins in Adelaide tomorrow. 
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Australia: Holiday Inn sponsors Hockeyroos Test series
One of the world’s most recognised hotel brands, Holiday Inn, has been announced as the naming rights partner of the six-Test Hockeyroos series against Korea, from 11-21 August. 
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Australia: AIS team to tour Asia announced
The AIS team has been announced for the Asian tour to Korea and Japan. For many, the tour will be their chance to impress and push for national selection leading into the Champions Trophy in India, as well as the Commonwealth Games and World Cup next year 
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Australia: National junior squads announced x4
After the completion of all U/18 and U/21 national championships for the year, the national junior squads for men and women have been announced. 
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Australia: Kookaburras and Jillaroos depart for tours
The Kookaburras and Jillaroos have departed for their respective tours of Europe and China. 
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