Media Highlights: Versus Belgium

Belgium forces draw with Australia
International Hockey Federation – UK
Both teams shared control of the ball for the next ten minutes with Eddie Ockenden and Mark Paterson doing their best to lift the team and regain the lead.
Kookaburras avoid loss to Belgium
Ninemsn – Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
David Guest and Eddie Ockenden also excelled in the midfield, but the Aussies still couldn’t shake their European opponents. The Australians began to get on

Dutch Series – wrap up

Game 4 of the series ended in a 1 all draw at the Perth Hockey Stadium Sunday night. Unfortunately it was my turn to miss a game because we had 21 players in our squad for the series and only 16 playing each day. It was hard to watch the game from the stands especially when it was such a close game.

The draw meant that the Kookaburras wrapped up the series with 2 wins to 1. Which was a good result for the team early on in the year with some new players coming into the team.

Monday – Australia Day – was a great day for the team to be able to relax. A group of us found a park near the beach and played some cricket and listened to the hottest 100. The Dutch team also came for a few hours during the day, it was nice to be able to socialise after such a tough series. They head to India to compete in a series there today.

For now, its back to the training track all week before we meet up in Canberra for a series against Belgium. Keep you posted.

Cheers

Media Highlights: More Netherlands

 

Aussies have night out against the Dutch
The West Australian – Perth,Western Australia,Australia
Young Olympic sensation Eddie Ockenden was the first to score for Australia with a scrambled field goal just six minutes into the game. 
  

 

‘ Burras win well

‘Burras win well
sportal.com.au – Australia
2008 World Young Player of the Year Eddie Ockenden confirmed his growing reputation as a future star of the game, opening the Kookaburras score sheet only 


Kookaburras demolish Dutch
ABC Online – Australia
Eddie Ockenden scored twice for Australia while Luke Doerner, Russell Ford, Liam de Young and Eli Matheson also nabbed goals. Rogier Hofman, Taeke Taekema 
 


Eddie in running for AIS award Tasmania Examiner – Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Tasmanian hockey young gun Eddie Ockenden’s reputation  Hobart’s Ockenden was named the 2008 International Hockey Federation Young Player 
 


Kookaburras beat Netherlands
Daily Telegraph – Sydney, New South Wales,Australia
World Young Player of the Year Eddie Ockenden scored two goals, including the opener just six minutes in. The Australians quickly stamped their authority on 
 


Nederland verliest tweede oefenwedstrijd
Ezpress – Netherlands
Eddie Ockenden en Grand Schubert, beide uitkomend in de Nederlandse Rabo Hoofdklasse, waren verantwoordelijk voor de Australische treffers. 

Dutch Series – Game 3 Perth

A great result last night in Perth saw the Kookaburras get up 7 – 3 in a tightly fought contest. I was lucky enough to score 2 more goals in the match both in the first half. The first goal was a scrappy goal mouth scramble which came after only 6 minutes. The second was a rebound from a penalty corner flick. In between my goals Luke Doerner sent a bullet flick into the backboard which gave the Dutch keeper no chance. We went into the half time break 3 – 2 up, which quickly went to 5 – 2 early in the second with goals to Russel Ford and Mark Knowles. Knowlesy, who was captain for the day, had a particularly outstanding game and I am informed it has been 73 games since his previous goal. Liam De Young and Eli Matheson wrapped the game up with goals late in the game.

Victorian goalie ‘Gorgeous’ George Bazeley made his debut in the game, congratulations to him and his first win with the Kookaburras.

Last game is on sunday night, we have a strong emphasis on improving throughout the series so we want to finish well and not to drop off our performance. There are still a lot of areas where we need to improve.

Email me any questions, Cheers.

Dutch Series – down south

We are back in Perth now after playing our first two games in Busselton and Bunbury against the Dutch team.

I had a great stay in Busselton even though it was pretty brief. I could easily spend a week down south exploring the beaches and scenery but we have more pressing matters with another game in Perth on Friday night.

We went down 2 – 4 in the first game in Busselton. The game was going well early in the first half but 3 goals in 5 minutes put us 0 – 3 behind going into the break. We had a few opportunites and a few short corners where we should have converted some goals or at least better chances. After the break we were able to claw back to 2 – 3, with goals to Des Abbott and a stroke to Rob Hammond. However, a quick reply from the Dutch put the game out of reach. Congratulations to debutantes Ian Burcher, Matthew Butturini and Ross Meadows.

Backing up the next day in Bunbury was always going to be tough, but we prepared well and put in a better performance. The Netherlands scored in the first minute from a PC, but after that I thought we pretty much controlled the game and had more chances, even though the score was 1 – 1 at half time and 2 – 2 with with 20 minutes to go. Personally the second game was a lot better and I was able to get a couple of goals which is always nice. A great first win for debutantes (my room mate) Joel Carroll,  Matthew Butturini and Ross Meadows.

Overall we had two really tough games and playing back to back is always difficult. We had really good support from the crowds down south and I think they would have enjoyed the games. I am sure the next two games on friday and sunday night will be just as hard fought and hope we get some support from the Perth hockey community.

Cheers.

P.S – Here are some of the photos from the series

Dutch series – Training camp

It has been a great first week back with the Australian team together for the first time since the Olympics. It’s good to see some fresh new faces in the team, with five players making their debut. It is also a little bit strange being with the Australian team without some of the newly retired players, some who had been in the team for the last 10 years.  The team is together in Perth for a weeks camp prior to four games against the Dutch.

The week, so far, has been pretty tough coming off a bit of a break over Christmas, but now we are well and truly in the swing of things. New coaches Ric Charlesworth and Graham Reid have been putting us through our paces this week, we still have a lot to learn before our first game!

Everyone is very much looking forward to playing in the Australian colours again, particularly in a home series.

I’ll keep you updated for the upcoming games.

Game: Kookaburras v Netherlands Summer Series

The Kookaburras v Netherlands Summer Series is coming up soon.

Here are the event details:

Game 1: Tuesday, January 20th Busselton Hockey Stadium, 7.00pm
Game 2: Wednesday, January 21st Bunbury Hockey Stadium 6.30pm
Game 3: Friday, January 23rd Perth Hockey Stadium, 7.00pm
Game 4: Sunday, January 25th Perth Hockey Stadium, 7.00pm

For more information, check out the Hockey Australia website.

Or check out the commercial (links to .mov file)