Category Archives: Hockey Women’s World Cup

England vs Netherlands: “Anything can happen.”

“Games like this only come around a few times in a career and even fewer times on home soil in front of 10,000 fans.” Lily Owsley has fond memories of playing in front of the crowd in London against the … Continue reading

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England see off Korea to set up a date with the Dutch

England Head Coach Danny Kerry said he was “proud” of his players after England negotiated their way past a stubborn Korea side to set up a Hockey Women’s World Cup quarter final with old foes, the Netherlands. A goal from … Continue reading

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Kerry looks ahead to “awkward” Korea.

Danny Kerry was a relieved man in the aftermath of England’s first win at the 2018 Hockey Women’s World Cup. The England coach had continued to stress how well his side had played in their opening two games without getting … Continue reading

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Danson’s fairy-tale script dashed by the USA

“I can’t really ask for much more from them” said Danny Kerry after his England team were held to a 1-1 draw for the second consecutive Hockey Women’s World Cup match. Alex Danson’s goal – her 115th in international hockey had … Continue reading

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Kerry accentuates the positives from England’s World Cup opener

England Head Coach Danny Kerry declared himself “pleased” with his side’s performance as England came from behind to draw 1-1 with India in their opening game of the Hockey Women’s World Cup.

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