Kookaburras News

Smith Sticking To His Retirement In A Striking Departure For The Kookaburras

Wednesday July 31, 2002
Manchester: Save your breath. Matthew Smith is quitting international hockey and nothing anyone can say will make him change his mind.

Kookaburras Stick It To Kiwis As Pakistan Fight Their Corner

Monday July 29, 2002
Manchester: The Kookaburras have brushed aside New Zealand to firm as favourites for gold, despite an eye-catching start for the only team seemingly capable of beating them, Pakistan.

Kiwis Strike Early But Kookaburras Have The Last Laugh

Sunday July 28, 2002
AUSTRALIA 6 NEW ZEALAND 1

Surprise Goal Sparks Kookaburras

Sunday July 28, 2002
IT was hard to know who celebrated louder - giant New Zealander Hayden Shaw or his compatriot perched in the press box high above the Belle Vue pitch.

Kookaburra Skipper Ruled Fit For Opener

Saturday July 27, 2002
The Kookaburras today take their next, small step on the road towards Athens - and they will take it with captain Paul Gaudoin.

Path To Gold Neither Long Or Winding

Saturday July 27, 2002
The Kookaburras take their next small step on the road to Athens on Saturday and they will take it with captain Paul Gaudoin.

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Monday July 22, 2002
KOOKABURRAS A win for Kookas The Kookaburras and Hockeyroos had contrasting results in Commonwealth Games lead-up matches in Europe.

Kookaburras To Lead The Australian Hockey Charge

Friday July 5, 2002
Something extraordinary has happened in Australian hockey, something wholly unexpected.

Role Reversal But Men And Women Still Have That Golden Glow

Thursday July 4, 2002
For once, the Kookaburras are rated higher than the Hockeyroos, writes Liz Hannan.

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