Black Sticks women’s head coach Mark Hager has announced a mix of experience and youth in New Zealand's team to compete at the hockey World Cup in The Hague. The team of 18 contains three players with more than 200 test caps and four with more than 100 caps, alongside four 19-year-olds who will play at the tournament from May 31 to June 15. Kayla Whitelock captains the side with support from other...
New Zealand women's team named for hockey World Cup
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