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Dutch on top of the world 08 Oct 2006
The Netherlands overcame a tough Australian challenge to win the Samsung Hockey World Cup and confirm their status as the queens of world hockey in Madrid this afternoon.
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Results - Day 11 08 Oct 2006
With 3 second half goals over Australia, The Netherlands regained the title that eluded them since 1990. They were deserving winners of this 2006 World Cup, having by far been the most consistent team throughout the competition.
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Results - Day 10 07 Oct 2006
Japan qualified for the Champions Trophy for first time by defeating USA 1-0 in the fifth place playoff at the Samsung Hockey World Cup in Madrid today.
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Australia and Netherlands into final 06 Oct 2006
The Netherlands and Australia will play in the final of the Samsung Hockey World Cup after a pair of vastly different semi finals in Madrid.
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Player of the Year awards presented this Sunday 06 Oct 2006
The 2006 WorldHockey Women’s Player of the Year awards will now be presented during the closing ceremony of the Samsung Hockey World Cup and not Saturday as previously advised.
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Results - Day 9 06 Oct 2006
The Netherlands convincingly disposed of title holder Argentina to reach their third World Cup final in a row. They took control of the scoring early by Sylvia Karres and never looked back, despite a final Argentinean surge reducing the mark to 3-1.
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Spain hang onto last semi place 04 Oct 2006
Spain have claimed the last remaining place in the semi finals of the Samsung Hockey World Cup with a tense draw over England enough to see them through to the final four in Madrid this afternoon.
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Results - Day 8 04 Oct 2006
Japan and USA have qualified for the 5-8 classification matches after a pair of deserved victories on day eight of the Samsung Hockey World Cup in Madrid.
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Vote for the 2006 WorldHockey Women’s All Stars 04 Oct 2006
The FIH needs the help of all hockey supporters to select the 2006 WorldHockey Women’s All Stars.
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One place remains in final four 03 Oct 2006
Only one semi final place remains vacant at the Samsung Hockey World Cup after the Netherlands secured their berth with a crushing win against China in Madrid today.
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