Dec 1 2009

Live Twitter coverage

Get your Tweet on!Check out the live coverage of AUS vs ENG, via Twitter.

It’s starting in 30 minutes.

While you’re waiting, check out YouTube interviews from the AUD v NED game or or the after game video


Dec 1 2009

Media Highlights: More from Champion’s Trophy

Kookas urged to keep the pedal down
ABC Online
Eddie Ockenden (r) contests the ball against South Korea (Getty Images: Quinn Rooney) Rising hockey star Eddie Ockendensays Australia’s scorching Champions 
Kookaburras urged to keep improving
Sydney Morning Herald
World hockey’s rising star Eddie Ockenden says the Kookaburras’ scorching Champions Trophy start needs to be built upon if the team is to deliver on its 

Dec 1 2009

YouTube highlights: Champion’s Trophy AUS v NED

Grant Schubert following Australia’s 7-2 win over the Netherlands, and his hat-trick, in the 2009 Hockey Champions Trophy in Melbourne:

And Jamie Dwyer:


Nov 29 2009

Champion’s Trophy video – AUS v NED

Here’s a video from after the Australia v Netherlands game.


Nov 29 2009

Media Highlights: More from Champion’s Trophy

Germany edge past England in Champions Trophy opener
More Than The Games – London,UK
And hosts Australia inflicted a 4-0 hammering on Korea thanks to goals from Des Abbott, Robert Hammond, Jamie Dwyer andEddie Ockenden.
Kookas open Champs Trophy account
ABC Regional Online – Australia
Eun Seong Hong of South Korea and Eddie Ockenden of Australia contest the ball. (Getty Images: Quinn Rooney) Defending champion Australia has blasted South 
Australia, Germany opening day winners
Times of India – New Delhi,India
Jamie Dwyer and Abbott combined early in the second half to give Australia a commanding 3-0 lead before Eddie Ockendenadded their final goal, 
Australia, Germany open with Champions Trophy wins
American Chronicle – Beverly Hills,CA,USA
Dwyer scored four minutes into the second half before Eddie Ockenden completed the scoring in the 65th minute. Earlier, Germany captain Max Muller’s goal 
Kookaburras laughing after perfect start
Brisbane Times – Brisbane,Queensland,Australia
Eddie Ockenden completed the rout with five minutes remaining after the Australian defence had held firm under sustained second half pressure from the 

Nov 29 2009

Live Champion’s Trophy feed

Tweet! Source: http://www.inspiredm.com/2009/04/12/the-social-bird-icon-set-the-first-inspired-release/Check out the live Twitter feed for updates from AUS v NED match as it happens.

Tweet, Tweet.


Nov 29 2009

Media Highlights

Kookaburras aim to defend title – then back to work
Sydney Morning Herald – Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
Jamie Dwyer, Rob Hammond, Fergus Kavanagh, Mark Knowles, Brent Livermore, Eddie Ockenden, Simon Orchard, Grant Schubert, Matthew Swann, Glenn Turner.
Kookas coach challenges young players
The Age – Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
Superstar Jamie Dwyer remains the Kookaburras’ backbone, while veteran Brent Livermore and world young player of the yearEddie Ockenden provide the known 

Eddie eager for pressure Kooka event
Herald Sun – Melbourne City,Victoria,Australia
Ockenden, 22, is a proven performer in the Champions Trophy,  Ockenden, a keen Cats fan, is hoping to see some Geelong players in the stands next week. 

Nov 22 2009

Media Highlights: It’s hotting up to the CT edition

Young gun Ockenden hopes to follow in Dwyer’s footsteps
The Age – Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
JAMIE Dwyer’s hockey footsteps are big and illustrious, but Eddie Ockenden is following them all the way. Dwyer is one of Australia’s finest players,
World is watching this young Kooka in hot pursuit of glory
Brisbane Times – Brisbane,Queensland,Australia
Eddie Ockenden, 22, has already won an Olympic bronze medal and last year was voted by his peers as the world young player of the year.

World is watching this young Kooka in hot pursuit of glory
Sydney Morning Herald – Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
In Eddie Ockenden, the Kookaburras boast a player on the same path to the top as Eddie Ockendenshows his stuff in the green and gold When it comes to


Oct 26 2009

New video

It was made a while back, but only just got round to putting it online.


Sep 8 2009

hockey.org.au post

Original article at hockey.org.au

With three months to go until the ABN AMRO Hockey Champions Trophy Tournament in Melbourne, the Kookaburras travelled to Invercargill, in the far, far south of New Zealand, for arguably our biggest tournament of the year. The Oceania Cup, our World Cup qualification event.

Now anyone that has anything to do with sport will inevitably experience the highs and lows of their game at some stage. Many people will know that indeed, we did have a successful win in the Oceania cup in August over New Zealand, therefore automatically qualifying the team for next years World Cup. An obvious high in our year given the cut-throat nature of the tournament. Anything less than a win would have seen us off to another tournament somewhere in the world (also ruining our Champions Trophy preparation), with only the winner qualifying. That’s the last chance, after that, no World Cup.

It was a really interesting game with so much on the line. Pressure situations should bring out the best in a team; I think we responded well to the pressure. The result, 3 – 1 (2 – 1 until we scored a late goal in the 70th minute), Probably didn’t reflect the dominance we had on the match, which was a bit disappointing. We had a number of chances to put the game out of reach well before the end of the game, but New Zealand are quality opposition, so nothing comes easy.

However, not everyone would realise that the final in the Oceania Cup was overshadowed by another game that same weekend, perhaps holding even more significance. I’m talking about the bragging rights up for grabs in the grand final of the Kookaburras fantasy AFL competition, the Kooka Cup. This year’s fantasy footy season proved it’s a young persons game. Recently retired full backs Matthew Wells and Bevan George were hopeless all year, barely winning a game between them. Maybe next season someone will teach them how to use ‘the internet’… Another cellar dweller Fergus Kavanagh’s obvious disdain for fantasy footy disrespected the entire competition for the second year running, using two trades out of a possible 20 is unacceptable. His position in our 1st division is under threat.

Anyway, at the pointy end of the ladder, I found myself up against 200 game Kookaburras midfielder Liam De Young in the final. Now I realise what everyone would be thinking, “isn’t that a bit of a mismatch”. Well, heres the thing, ‘DY’ won… convincingly.

I was shattered. My team couldn’t cope with the favouritism and the extra pressure of a final.

After such an incredibly important win over New Zealand in one of the biggest matches of the year, I’m now left rueing my captaincy choice or who I should or shouldn’t have had on my bench, in a fantasy, yes that’s right, imaginary competition. I am struggling to see how it can get any lower than that.

One of the things that came through the fantasy league was that favouritism doesn’t mean anything in a final, winning is never easy. A higher spot on the ladder or a higher ranking means absolutely nothing. Perhaps the pressure is also increased on the perceived favourite. Now, am I talking about the Kookaburras hockey team or my fantasy footy team?

I took bitter sweet feelings away from New Zealand, I’m just glad the bitter feelings were involved in a fantasy world. I’ll take qualifying for a World Cup any day!