Northern United Hockey Club
We cater for players of differing genders, ages and abilities, with teams in Junior, Social and Premier grades in the Wellington Regional Club Competition.
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Join Us for NUHC Club Day – 17–18 May at the National Hockey Stadium!
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- 📣 From Our Roots Founded in 1930, Northern United has been at the heart of Wellington hockey for 95 years.
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Huge congrats to our Northern United players named in the 2025 Wellington rep squads!
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- We’re absolutely stoked to see so many of our players recognised for their hard work and commitment this season.
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A Huge Thank You to New World Newlands – Supporting Our Junior Stars!
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- As we welcome back our junior teams for another exciting season of hockey, we’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to New World Newlands for their generous support of our club.
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Three of Our Own to Represent NZ at 2025 Trans-Tasman Masters Challenge
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- We’re absolutely stoked to share that three of our Northern United lads have been named in the New Zealand squads for the 2025 Trans-Tasman Masters Challenge! A huge congrats to: Peter Thomas – NZ Men’s 65s Aaron Clulow – NZ Men’s 50s Jason Neilson – NZ Men’s 50s What a bloody awesome achievement! Pulling on the black shirt is no small thing, and we couldn’t be prouder to see these legends representing Aotearoa across the ditch. Pete, Loosie, and Jase are long-time club men who always give their all on and off the field. They’re great role models for the rest of us – proving that top-level hockey doesn’t stop just because you’ve had a few more birthdays. All the best for the challenge, fellas . We’ll be backing you all the way!
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Junior Hockey Have-A-Go Day – Come Try It Out!
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- Saturday 26 April | 9:00 – 10:00am National Hockey Stadium – Turf 1 Open to Years 3–8 Is your child curious about hockey? Or maybe they've had a go before and want to give it another shot? Our Junior Hockey Have-A-Go Day is the perfect chance for tamariki to try out the sport in a fun, supportive environment – no experience needed! We’re inviting all keen kids in Years 3–8 to join us on Saturday 26 April from 9–10am at the National Hockey Stadium (Turf 1). Whether your child has played before or is completely new to the game, this event is a great way to get active, make new friends, and build confidence on the turf. What to Expect: A relaxed and fun session run by friendly coaches Games and drills to learn basic hockey skills A mix of new players and returning ones Spare sticks available for those who don’t have their own Just bring a water bottle and sports gear 🎟 Tickets are $5 (+ booking fee) on Eventbrite – gate sales available on the day 👉 Book your ticket here 📝 Ready to Join the Club? If your child enjoys the session and wants to play this season, head over to our Junior’s Page to sign up for the 2025 season! We’d love to welcome some new faces to the Northern United whānau – come along, give it a go, and experience the fun of hockey!
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Goalkeeper Training Session Recap – A Day of Learning and Fun!
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- Our goalkeeper training session on March 23rd was a huge success! With a fantastic turnout of goalies, the session was packed with skill-building, fast-paced drills, and plenty of laughs along the way.
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Welcome to the 2025 Northern United Junior Hockey Season!
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- With the senior club hockey season already underway , it's time to get ready for our junior teams to hit the turf! Whether you're a returning NUgget or new to the game, we’re excited to kick off another fantastic season of fun, teamwork, and skill-building.
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Julia Gluyas Selected for New Zealand A Team
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- Northern United’s own Julia Gluyas is off on another incredible adventure, this time heading to China with the New Zealand A team for the Two Lakes Innovation Cup! Fresh off her Black Sticks debut earlier this year, Julia’s selection is another massive achievement and a reflection of the hard work and dedication she puts into her game.
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Goalkeeper Training Session – March 23rd!
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- Calling all goalies! Don't miss this goalkeeper-specific training session with top-level coaching from: 🔹 Julia Gluyas – Recent Black Stick, Falcons, and Wellington representative keeper, Northern P1 Women’s team 🔹 Cameron Loader – Northern Men’s P1 goalkeeper 🔹 Andrew Webborn – Experienced goalkeeping coach from the UK 📅 Date: Sunday, March 23rd 📍 Location: NHS1 ⏰ Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM ⚠️ Limited spots available! To secure your place, RSVP by Thursday, 19 March 2025 to info@northernunited.co.nz This is a fantastic opportunity to sharpen your skills with expert coaching—see you there! 🏑💪
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Northern United Teams Taking Shape for 2025
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- After an exciting trial period and strong turnout across the board, Northern United is finalizing teams for the 2025 season.
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Northern United Enters a Premier 2 Women’s Team!
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- Exciting news from Wellington Hockey Association, as we gear up for the 2025 season! We are thrilled to announce that Northern United will now have teams competing in the Premier 1, Premier 2, and Premier 3 Women’s Open Grade competitions.
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Dust Off Day – A Fantastic Start to the 2025 Season!
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- Dust Off Day – A Fantastic Start to the 2025 Season! What a day! Our Dust Off Day was a huge success, with players new and old hitting the turf, shaking off the rust, and getting back into the swing of things.
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Get Ready for the 2025 Season: Northern United P1 and P2 Men’s Preseason Training
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- As we gear up for an exciting 2025 hockey season, Northern United Hockey Club is thrilled to announce the preseason training schedule for our Premier 1 (P1) and Premier 2 (P2) men’s teams.
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Dust of Day – 22 February 2025
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- It’s time to lace up and shake off the summer rust—Dust of Day is here! New to Northern? New to Wellington? Coming back after a sabbatical? Here’s your opportunity to meet the team, get a feel for the club, and see what we’re all about! Dust of Day is the perfect chance to get back on the turf, reconnect with teammates, and get your touch back before trials kick off.
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Congrats to Julia Gluyas on Her Black Sticks Debut!
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- Northern United Hockey Club is stoked to celebrate Julia’s debut for the Vantage Black Sticks Women in their awesome series win over the USA! Julia’s journey from club hockey to the international stage is a real testament to her mahi and dedication.
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2025 Trial Dates Announced
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- Our Senior Hockey Trials for 2025 are open to all adults and secondary students (Year 11 and above) to join our competitive and community-focused teams.
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2024 Season Honours Roll
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- We’re incredibly proud of the individual honours achieved by our players this season: Vantage Black Sticks: Julia Gluyas (named for the January 2025 USA series) New Zealand Māori Hockey: Ruby Baker (Senior Wahine Squad 2024/25) New Zealand Masters 2024: Nathan Croad (40s) Premier Hockey League: Julia Gluyas (Falcons), Ruby Baker (Mavericks) Wellington Masters 2024: Jenny Whitworth (35s), Sarah Neilson (40s), Jonny Lusby (40s), Sam Ros (40s), Aaron Clulow (45s), Ash Drake (45s), Ian Norman (55s), Peter Thomas (60s) Tauranga Masters: Chantelle Badenhorst (35s), Jason Parry (50s) Wellington Under 16s: Tom Agate Wellington Under 18s: Lucy Pottinger, Adam Baker, Zac Fowler, Moritz Lohstöter Wellington Under 21s: Ruby Baker, Hannah McNaughtan Wellington NHC Tier 1: Julia Gluyas, Nita Sullivan, Victoria O’Keefe, Ruby Baker, Jenny Whitworth (Manager) Hawkes Bay NHC Tier 1: Tayla Hansen Wellington NHC Tier 2: Jack Paton, Aryan Vallabh A huge thank you and congratulations to all our players for their outstanding achievements this season. You continue to inspire us and represent Northern United with pride! Julia Gluyas and Victoria O’Keefe
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Our Newest Life Member: Jenny Whitworth
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- We are pleased to announce the appointment of Jenny Whitworth as our newest Life Member of the Northern United Hockey Club at the 2024 AGM.
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2024 Season Wrap-Up
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- he 2024 season kicked off in stellar fashion with sunny trials that tested everyone's hydration levels and brought plenty of excitement for what lay ahead.
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Business of the Annual General Meeting 2022
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- CALL FOR NOMINATIONS A reminder for everyone that the 2022 AGM will be held at 3pm, Saturday, 12 November 2022, in the Board Room at National Hockey Pavilion, Mt Albert Road, Berhampore, Wellington.
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Northern Prem 1 Women Make History With First Final
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- There will be a new sight on the turf this Saturday. For the first time in many people's memory, a Northern United women's team will be taking the field in a Wellington Hockey Premier 1 final.
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2022 Trial Dates Announced
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- Trial dates for the 2022 season have now been announced!
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Notice of 2021 Annual General Meeting
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- Monday, 22 November 2021 from 6:00pm at the Wellington Collegians Cricket Clubrooms, Anderson Park, Kelburn
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Motions on Notice for 2020 AGM
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- The following motions have been received for the 2020 AGM: Proposed by Stephen Mills, Patron and Life Member: MOTION: That clause (c) of Rule 5 ‘Membership’ of the Constitution be revoked and replaced with the following: (c) HONORARY MEMBERS: Any person approved by the Executive may be admitted as a non-playing member of the Club on payment of an annual subscription as set by the Executive.
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Patron's Message 2020
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- Thank you all for your contribution to the Northern United Hockey Club Inc.
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Notice of 2020 Annual General Meeting
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- Monday, 16 November 2020 from 6:00pm at the PwC Centre We would love for you to come and join us on Monday 16 November, 6pm at the PwC Centre on Wellingtons waterfront to talk about; the season that was, how the club is looking financially, who will represent the club on the committee next year and an open discussion about what next season will look like, what we need and how you can help out!Once the formalities are done we will head across the road to The Duke of Wellington for some drinks. BUSINESS OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The business of the Annual Genera! Meeting shall be:- To receive the Annual Report and Balance Sheet for the previous financial year of the Club. To elect Officers. To elect an Executive. To appoint an Auditor. To appoint Trustees To consider and deal with any business of which notice of motion has been lodged by any member with the Secretary To consider any by-laws made by the Executive during the season for ratification To make any recommendations for the administration of the Club. To transact any general business which may arise.
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An Update on the 2020 Season
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- Hello to everyone in lock-down.
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Meeting for players interested in playing Premier 1 in 2020
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- All current and aspiring Premier 1 players are invited to come along to hear from our 2020 Premier 1 Men's coaches Jono Mackey and Jules O'Sullivan, along with Northern United and Wellington great Jamie Schaefer about what it means to play Premier hockey for Northern, and what our plans and goals are for the 2020 season.
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Northern Men Take Premier 2 Championship For Second Year
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- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > Photo by Lewis Bishop The Northern Men’s team have completed a double, winning their Premier 2 grade for the second year running. In a repeat of last years’ final, they met a strong Tawa Titans team, who were looking to complete their commanding season and push for promotion to the top tier competition. Northern’s ‘Honey Badgers’ had met Tawa five times already this season. During regular-season games, they had come out worse off, but in both the two previous finals matches - in the grading round final and the first semifinal, Northern had held the Titans to a draw, before besting them in penalty shoot-outs. It was after that penalty shoot-out win in the semi-finals that Northern went straight through to the grand final, while Tawa had to fight Hutt United in a second semi. The Northern boys, however, had a free weekend after their friendly match was cancelled. Northern went into the match looking like the underdogs, but went 1-nil up early after a mis-timed strike from player-coach Nathan Croad found the back of the net. The Titans had to wait until the second half to reply, taking the score to 1-1, and looking like the teams would be going to shoot-out for a third time. However, a goal from youngster and Capital rep, Samuel Bishop, put the ball away to bring the Badgers back into the lead. While Tawa’s attack was fierce, and keeper Sam French was called upon to make several saves throughout the game, as the clock counted down, the match felt firmly within Northern control. The Northern team continued to push for the entire 70 minutes, with midfielder Olly Wright chasing down a ball hit out of the Northern defensive 25, to take it into the Tawa circle. While Northern wasn’t able to capitalise off Wright’s attack, 2-1 was how the match ended, with the Northern United boys claiming the championship for the second year running.
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Northern Premier 1 Teams End the Year On a High
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- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > A cold, wet NUHC Prem 1 Women’s team after their 5-6 playoff with Karori In an interesting twist, the Northern Premier 1 Men and Women’s teams have both ended their 2019 seasons ranked fifth equal. The Northern P1 Women, in their first year in the competition after possibly a 30 year hiatus, had an exceptional year under the guidance of coach David McNaughtan. With several wins under their belt in their first season, the women made their way into the 5-6th playoffs. In a match which was marred by torrential rain throughout, the Northern women fought to the end against Karori. The turf was underwater for most of the game, but with less than 10 minutes remaining, and with the scores tied 4-4, the rain became too heavy and the umpires called the game off. This left a very cold, wet, but relieved team fifth equal with Karori. The men’s competition was similarly affected by the weather, however it was the Saturday earlier that affected the men. Their penultimate match against Victoria University was unable to start due to heavy rain and hail that put the turf under several inches of water. The game was rescheduled for a midweek late night game. The disruption put pressure on both teams, with the match being the most stressful of the year for coach Jono Mackey and his team. A tit-for-tat scoreline kept the pressure on Northern, but the Northern strikers and excellent keeping by Cameron Loader kept them in the game. The Northern boys ended up triumphing 3-2 over the students, keeping them out of the relegation zone and putting them through to the 5-6 playoff. A death in the Wellington Indians hockey community unfortunately meant that the the 5-6 playoff against Wellington Indians Sports Club was unable to be played. Despite the unfortunate reason for cancellation, the Northern boys were relieved to end the year fifth equal. <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > NUHC Premier 1 Men after their final match of the season against Victoria University.
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