
National hockey mentor calls time on international career
After calling time on his international career last week, top Gqeberha hockey coach Cheslyn Gie can reflect on three successful years at the helm of the national men’s team.

Unbeaten run sees Madibaz return to USSA hockey’s top division
The Madibaz men’s hockey team will return to the premier division of the University Sports South Africa tournament in 2025 after producing a cohesive effort to win the B section in ...

Madibaz hockey teams ready for massive push at USSAs
The Madibaz men’s hockey team have one goal in mind and that is to win back a spot in the A section of the University Sports South Africa tournament when they ...

Madibaz hockey captain cooking at maiden Ironman 70.3
Madibaz hockey captain Chelsey Cooke went into her maiden Ironman 70.3 triathlon with the objective of just finishing.

SA selection a dream come true for Madibaz shot stopper
Goalkeeper Kamva Dyakala’s skills on the hockey pitch will come under intense scrutiny when he makes his debut for South Africa this month.

Madibaz strike back to take EP hockey title
A gutsy fightback from 3-1 down in a key match against champions PE Crusaders was the catalyst for Madibaz to regain the Eastern Province men’s premier league hockey title this season.

Madibaz men hope to emulate women at USSA hockey week
The Madibaz women’s hockey team will “play without fear” in the A section of the University Sports South Africa tournament in a bid to back up last year’s performance when they ...

Gie steps into top hockey coaching job
The continued development of the national men’s hockey team was on the mind of Nelson Mandela University’s Cheslyn Gie after being named interim head coach last week.

Madibaz hockey goalie selected for national team
Madibaz hockey star Kamva Dyakala will strive to take his game to the next level after being selected for the South African U21 team to play in next month’s men’s interprovincial.

Ex-Madibaz hockey star lands Great Britain coaching post
Former Madibaz hockey player Jody Paul would not “in a million years” have envisioned himself as the assistant coach of the Great Britain women’s team.