Hockey IPT Day 5 Results
SPAR Interprovincial Women’s Hockey Tournament Randburg Hockey StadiumFriday, 25th August 2006 Results: Section A: Northerns 6 – 2 North West Western Province 2 – 1
SPAR Interprovincial Women’s Hockey Tournament Randburg Hockey StadiumFriday, 25th August 2006 Results: Section A: Northerns 6 – 2 North West Western Province 2 – 1
Leading tournament goal-scorer Western Province’s Henna du Buisson drilled home once again in today’s final against Southern Gauteng to emphatically declare a return to Province’s
Even if log-leaders Peninsula lose to B-Section whipping-girls Free State on Friday, their qualification for Saturday’s final is beyond doubt.
Here are a few pictures of action on day 4 of the SPAR Inter-Provincial Tournament being contested in Randburg, Johannesburg. All pictures courtesy Reg Caldecott.
In Thursday evening’s showcase game, Southern Gauteng went 1-0 ahead against North West, before unseasonal Highveld lightning and showers brought the match to a premature
In a match likely to have caused an upset to defending champions Southern Gauteng, Western Provice drew first blood in a likely preview of the
Here are a few pictures of action on day 3 of the SPAR Inter-Provincial Tournament being contested in Randburg, Johannesburg. All pictures courtesy Reg Caldecott.
Here are a few pictures of action on day 2 of the SPAR Inter-Provincial Hockey Tournament being contested in Randburg, Johannesburg. All pictures courtesy Reg
For the top-seeded teams, day two proved a misery for some, a steady progress to Saturday for others, but for Western Province, it proved to
The national team for the upcoming World Cup in Spain will be announced at the end of the SPAR Inter-Provincial Hockey Tournament starting in Randburg
Day one’s final game highlight fittingly saw defending champions Southern Gauteng battle against worthy rivals KwaZulu Natal to a 1-all score late into the game,
Playing without super talent Pietie Coetzee, who returns from an Egyptian holiday in time for Tuesday’s match against Northerns, Southern Gauteng were happy to start