Tasmanian Hockey Centre

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Tasmanian Hockey Centre
Tasmanian Hockey Centre
Location1 Bell Street, New Town, Tasmania, 7008
Coordinates 42°51′14″S147°18′51″E / 42.85389°S 147.31417°E / -42.85389; 147.31417 Coordinates: 42°51′14″S147°18′51″E / 42.85389°S 147.31417°E / -42.85389; 147.31417
Owner Government of Australia
Operator Hockey Tasmania
Capacity 600 (fixed) [1]
Tenants
Hockey Tasmania
AHL (1991–2018): Tassie Tigers (M) and Tassie Van Demons (W)
Hockey One (2019–): Tassie Tigers (M + W)

The Tasmanian Hockey Centre, is a government owned outdoor field hockey stadium located in New Town, a northern suburb of Hobart. It offers three international standard water-based hockey pitches which are used for both international and domestic competition, as well as training activities. [2]

Contents

The stadium is home to the Tassie Tigers men's and women's hockey teams in Hockey Australia's premier domestic league, the Sultana Bran Hockey One League.

Facilities

Pitches

The Tasmanian Hockey Centre houses three international water-based pitches. The two main pitches are separated by the main building.

Function rooms

The Tasmanian Hockey Centre is home to 'The Function Centre', a public café. In addition to this, the Function Centre can also host large functions, with a choice of private function rooms housed within the complex. [3]

Hockey

National competitions

The Tasmanian Hockey Centre has played host to a number of national championships. The centre most recently hosted home matches for the Tassie Tigers in the Sultana Bran Hockey One League in the league's inaugural editions. [4]

International competitions

In addition to national competition, the centre has also hosted international competitions on a number of occasions, including: [5]

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