Friday, April 10, 2009

DURBAN TO HOST FOUR NATIONS

The SPAR South African Women’s hockey team has received a welcome boost with the news that a four-nations tournament against strong opposition is to be held in Durban in June.

The SPAR Cup, which will feature South Africa, Argentina, Australia and India, will form part of South Africa’s preparations for the important eight-nations Champions Challenge to be played in Cape Town in October. The Champions Challenge involves the countries ranked from seventh to 12th in the world, as well as the team that finished sixth in the previous Champions Trophy. The winner of the Challenge competes in the next Champions Trophy.

Argentina are ranked second in the world, and Australia fifth, while India are ranked 14th – two places below South Africa. The opportunity to play strong opposition in a tournament situation will provide South Africa with much-needed international experience in a tournament situation.

The Australian coach, Frank Murray , was enthusiastic about the tournament.

“Durban will be the first time our players have been together since the Olympic Games in Beijing last year,” he said. “With more than half of the Beijing Squad now retired, it will be a great opportunity for the younger ones to step on the international stage and show us that they should be part of our plans through to the Olympic Games in London in 2012. “The four teams competing cover a broad range of playing styles and it will be good for our younger players to experience this. “We are looking forward to visiting and playing in Durban - none of our players nor staff have been to Durban before,” he said.

SPAR Marketing Director Roelf Venter said the supermarket chain were delighted to be able to sponsor the tournament.

“Having supported Hockey for over 13 years, The SPAR GROUP LTD sees the importance of assisting in areas that have traditionally been overlooked by sponsors. By Inviting International teams to tour our country it provides our players with the opportunity to play with the best in the world so they can gain valuable experience. In addition to this it also gives SPAR the opportunity to create the awareness and raise the profile of not only the sport of Hockey but the players as well .We are extremely proud of our association with our national women's team and are committed to supporting women's sport in South Africa”

The tournament will be played on a round robin bases with teams finishing in position one and two on the log, toughing it out in a final played on the 6th of June. Two matches takes place on each scheduled playing day. All matches are played at the Queensmead Hockey Stadium.

Tickets available at the Queensmead Hockey Stadium on all match days.
Ticket Prices:
Adults: R20
Children (u/18): R10
Adults (for all days): R50
Children (u/18 for all days): R30

SA Men's Squad Announced

The South African Hockey Association Senior Men’s Selectors have announced the following training squad of 24 players who will be attending a National training camp in Pretoria from the 25th to 31st May 2009.

From this camp the National team will be selected to represent South Africa at the Africa Cup for Nations in Accra, Ghana in July 2009.

The Africa Cup for Nations tournament is a World Cup Qualifying tournament whereby the winner of the tournament will represent the Africa Continent at the 2010 World Cup Hockey Tournament.

TRAINING SQUAD:

GOALKEEPERS:

RASSIE PIETERSE
BRENDEN BOTES

DEFENDERS:

RHETT HALKETT
KEVIN DEMARTINIS
GARETH CARR
JUSTIN REID-ROSS
LLOYED MADSEN
ANDREW CRONJE
SHANYL BALWANTH
LANCE LOUW

MIDFIELD:

AUSTIN SMITH
TAINE PATON
WADE PATON
JONTY ROBINSON
TOMMY HAMMOND
SHAUN DAVENHILL

ATTACKERS:

LUNGILE TSOLIKELE
JULIAN HYKES
MARVIN HARPER
MIGUEL DA GRACA
CRAIG HALEY
IAN HALEY
LLOYD NORRIS JONES
THORTON MCDADE

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Southern Gauteng U21 side

The following players have been selected to represent Southern Gauteng at the 2009 U21 Interprovincial to be held in Cape Town from the 26th April – 3rd May 2009.

Mark De Jager
Christiaan Schutte
Byrone Tenant
Grant Wildsmith
Charles Lesia
Brett Staverly
Chris Gilbert
Jarmaine Johnson
Lyle York
Owen Mvimbi
Sean Lansdale
Paledi Makgloane
Joshua Walter
Brandon Panther
Ryan Fensham
Mark Raines
Latabo Leoto
Matthew Povel
Craig Wiid
Tyrone Hammond
Bryn Cleak

Coach: Allistar Fredericks
Manager: Reza Rosenberg

Sunday, March 15, 2009

New rules

Having looked at rugby in the Super 14 and the 6 Nations, the implementation of the new ELV's (experimental laws) - the nature of rugby has changed into far more of a kicking game again... some argue for the better of the game, while some other big name coaches have said it has moved the game backward.

It might be a bit of fun to look at hockey from both a South African and international context and try and throw out some ideas of what would be positive steps for the game.

Got any ideas? Doesn't matter how weird or wacky - let's just kick a few of them around

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

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Hi all

I am delighted and excited at the launch of www.thecookreport.co.za

The Cook Report as per e-mail is no more.

As from now, the website www.thecookreport.co.za is the place where I hope to see and interact with you all.

Regards
Jon Cook

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Hockey Zone

South African hockey has reached something of a cross-roads in its development. While the game at school level remains strong and well supported, the higher leagues are going nowhere fast...

Lack of coaches, shrinking player pool, lack of financial support and the leagues being dominated by Universities are all contributing to a weaker local game.

I thought it was quite interesting to see some local players trying to make an effort to develop the game, players and coaching talent in the country.

Check out the guys at Hockey Zone and give them your support to help develop the game....

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Alan Brahmst announced as Canadian Men's Coach

As part of Field Hockey Canada’s (FHC) strategic roadmap and in consideration of achieving the near term objective of winning the Pan American Cup in March, 2008, FHC has appointed Alan Brahmst (Toronto, Ontario) as the interim coach for the Men's National Team. Alan will bring with him a proven staff with tremendous experience and varied expertise to continue the team's significant progress, which had been engineered and led by Louis Mendonca during the past 2 years.

'I feel confident in our capacities to further develop the tactical and technical capabilities necessary to continue our rise in world rankings. The coaching staff has begun to collaborate on a number of opportunities to introduce leading game strategies and has implemented new and innovative practice components. We have full confidence in our abilities to design and execute a successful tournament strategy in Santiago'. Alan further stated that 'the progress in our player development has paid dividends and with limited retirements since the Olympics, we have a strong pool of players from which to build a dangerous team'.

Alan Brahmst has been an assistant to Louis Mendonca since 2007 and was most recently part of the coaching staff at the Beijing Olympics with the responsibility to develop the tournament's tactical plan. With a 15-year career with the national team and 178 internationals, Alan was an integral part of the Canadian men’s team that ranked as high as 8th during the 90s.

Alan's appointment is in line with Field Hockey Canada's commitment to an innovative 'Made in Canada' approach for developing the sport by leveraging and building on the existing expertise of our Canadian resources.

Source: Field Hockey Canada