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Oceania Hockey

Federation

Australian junior Burras and Jillaroos claim Junior World Cup qualifications

4 Mar, 2013 

The Oceania Junior World Cup is the most prestigious juniors event within the Oceania region, with the champion nation claiming a position in the Junior World Cup.  Although the Oceania Hockey Federation is the smallest continental organisation, both Australia and New Zealand, two hockey nation juggernauts, hail from within it.



The 2013 Oceania Junior World Cup saw two epic finals in the men's and women's between Australia and New Zealand. The Australian Women came away with a 3-2  win and although the Kiwi juniors came agonisingly close to equalising in the last few minutes from well-earned penalty corners and clever field play the Australians claimed their third win over the New Zealand side during the tournament. 

OHF

Updated 13 Feb, 2013

The OHF is the smallest hockey federation, with only 9 nations participating and a considerably smaller population than the other federations. There are only several major Nation Championships in the region, these are;
*Oceania Nations Championships
-Oceania Cup

-Oceania Pacific Cup

-Oceania Junior Nations Cup

-Pacific Games



Despite this, Oceania is represented by both Australia, arguably the most successful hockey nation of the past decade, and New Zealand, which has developed into one of the strongest hockey nations in the world.

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