New Zealand |
| Nickname(s) | Vantage Black Sticks |
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| Association | New Zealand Hockey Federation |
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| Confederation | OHF (Oceania) |
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| Head Coach | Phil Burrows |
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| Assistant coach(es) | Aaron Ford Shea McAleese Rocio Gonzalez Canda |
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| Manager | Denise Leggat |
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| Captain | Frances Davies Olivia Shannon |
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| Current | 10 1 (10 March 2026)[1] |
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| Appearances | 8 (first in 1984) |
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| Best result | 4th (2012, 2016) |
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| Appearances | 9 (first in 1983) |
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| Best result | 4th (1986) |
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| Appearances | 11 (first in 1999) |
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| Best result | 1st (2007, 2009, 2011, 2019) |
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The New Zealand women's national field hockey team is also known as the Black Sticks Women. The team's best performances include a gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, silver medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, a third placing at the 2011 Champions Trophy, and fourth placings at the 1986 World Cup, 2012 Summer Olympics and 2016 Summer Olympics. As of Jun 2024, the team ranks 11th on the International Hockey Federation (FIH) world rankings.
Tournament records
| World Cup[2]
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| Year
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Host city
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Position
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| 1983
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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7th
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| 1986
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
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4th
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| 1990
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Sydney, Australia
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7th
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| 1998
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Utrecht, Netherlands
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6th
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| 2002
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Perth, Australia
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11th
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| 2010
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Rosario, Argentina
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7th
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| 2014
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The Hague, Netherlands
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5th
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| 2018
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London, England
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11th
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| 2022
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Terrassa, Spain
Amstelveen, Netherlands
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5th
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| 2026
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Wavre, Spain
Amstelveen, Netherlands
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Qualified
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| Champions Trophy[3]
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| Year
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Host city
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Position
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| 1987
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Amstelveen, Netherlands
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6th
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| 1999
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Brisbane, Australia
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5th
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| 2000
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Amstelveen, Netherlands
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6th
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| 2001
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Amstelveen, Netherlands
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5th
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| 2002
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Macau, China
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5th
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| 2004
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Rosario, Argentina
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6th
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| 2006
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Amstelveen, Netherlands
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6th
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| 2010
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Nottingham, England
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5th
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| 2011
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Amstelveen, Netherlands
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3rd
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| 2012
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Rosario, Argentina
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6th
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| 2014
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Mendoza, Argentina
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4th
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| 2016
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London, United Kingdom
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6th
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| FIH Pro League[5]
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| Year
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Season
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Position
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| 2019
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Season One
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6th
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| 2020–21
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Season Two
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6th
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| 2021–22
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Season Three
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Withdrew
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| 2022–23
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Season Four
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8th
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| 2023–24
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Season Five
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Withdrew
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| 2024–25
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Season Six
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DNQ
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| 2025–26
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Season Seven
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Withdrew
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| Olympic Games[6]
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| Year
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Host city
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Position
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| 1980
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Moscow, Soviet Union
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N/A
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| 1984
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Los Angeles, United States
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6th
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| 1992
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Barcelona, Spain
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8th
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| 2000
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Sydney, Australia
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6th
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| 2004
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Athens, Greece
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6th
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| 2008
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Beijing, China
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12th
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| 2012
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London, United Kingdom
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4th
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| 2016
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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4th
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| 2020
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Tokyo, Japan
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8th
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| 2024
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Paris, France
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DNQ
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| Oceania Cup[8]
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| Year
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Host city
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Position
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| 1999
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Sydney, Australia
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2nd
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| 2001
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Auckland, New Zealand
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2nd
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| 2003
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Melbourne, Australia
Auckland, New Zealand
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2nd
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| 2005
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Sydney, Australia
Auckland, New Zealand
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2nd
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| 2007
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Buderim, Australia
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1st
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| 2009
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Invercargill, New Zealand
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1st
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| 2011
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Hobart, Australia
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1st
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| 2013
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Stratford, New Zealand
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2nd
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| 2015
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Stratford, New Zealand
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2nd
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| 2017
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Sydney, Australia
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2nd
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| 2019
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Rockhampton, Australia
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1st
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| 2023
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Whangārei, New Zealand
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2nd
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| 2025
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Darwin, Australia
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1st
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Team
Current squad
The following players were named in the Black Sticks squad for the 2025 Oceania Cup in Darwin.[10]
All caps and goals current as of 7 September 2025, after the match against Australia.
Recent call-ups
The following players make up the remainder of the national squad, or have represented the national team in the last 12 months.
Records
| Highest Capped Players[11]
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| Rank
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Player
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Games
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| 1
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Stacey Michelsen
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296
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| 2
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Olivia Merry
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284
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| 3
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Samantha Child
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277
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| 4
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Emily Gaddum
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274
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| 5
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Anita McLaren
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271
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| 6
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Kayla Whitelock
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256
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| 7
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Gemma McCaw
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250
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| 8
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Suzie Muirhead
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238
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| 9
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Elizabeth Thompson
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225
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| 10
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Charlotte Harrison
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222
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Notable players
Results
Past results
- New Zealand women's national field hockey team results (2011–15)
- New Zealand women's national field hockey team results (2016–20)
Fixtures and Results
FIH Nations Cup
Oceania Cup
Summer of Hockey Series
2026 FIH Nations Cup
2026 Women's FIH Hockey World Cup
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