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New Zealand Women's Hockey Team Results NEW ZEALAND WOMEN'S HOCKEY TEAM RESULTS ENGLAND WOMEN’S TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND, 1914 30/09/14 vs England at Wellington Lost 5 - 6 3/10/14 vs England at Christchurch Won 3 – 1 10/10/14 vs England at Auckland Drew 1 – 1 04/08/35 vs Australia at Melbourne Won 2 - 1 08/08/36 vs Fiji at Wellington Won 4 - 0 06/07/38 vs England at Christchurch Lost 1 - 4 16/07/38 vs England at Wanganui Lost 3 - 4 21/07/38 vs England at Wellington Lost 2 - 8 04/09/48 vs Australia at Dunedin Lost 2 - 3 I.F.W.H.A. TOURNAMENT, FOLKESTONE, ENGLAND, SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1953 30/09/53 vs France Won 6 - 0 01/10/53 vs Germany Won 2 - 1 03/10/53 vs Ireland Lost 1 - 2 05/10/53 vs Wales Won 3 - 0 07/10/53 vs England Lost 1 - 7 10/10/53 vs USA Won 2 - 0 17/10/53 vs Netherlands at Scheveningen Won 3 - 2 14/11/53 vs South Africa at Nottingham, England Lost 0 - 2 11/53 vs USA at Nottingham, England Lost 1 - 5 I.F.W.H.A. TOURNAMENT, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, MAY/JUNE 1956 23/05/56 vs Ireland Won 2 - 0 25/05/56 vs England Lost 1 - 3 26/05/56 vs India Won 2 - 0 28/05/56 vs South Africa Lost 1 - 2 30/05/56 vs Canada Won 4 - 2 03/06/56 vs Scotland Won 2 - 0 06/06/56 vs USA at Warwick, Queensland Won 2 - 0 USA TOUR, NEW ZEALAND, JULY 1956 18/07/56 vs USA at Auckland Won 2 - 6 11/04/59 vs Ireland at Belfast Lost 1 – 3 22/04/59 vs Belgium at Brussels Drew 2 – 2 I.F.W.H.A. TOURNAMENT, AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND, APRIL/MAY 1959 26/04/59 vs France Won 3 - 0 28/04/59 vs Belgium Lost 0 – 1 30/04/59 vs Wales Lost 0 - 3 02/05/59 vs South Africa Lost 1 - 2 04/05/59 vs Argentina Won 2 - 0 05/05/59 vs Scotland Lost 1 - 3 TOUR TO AUSTRALIA, JULY/SEPTEMBER 1960 04/09/60 vs Australia Drew 2 – 2 I.F.W.H.A. TOURNAMENT, TOWSON, MARYLAND, USA, SEPTEMBER 1963 07/09/63 vs Wales Won 3 - 0 09/09/63 vs England Won 3 - 2 12/09/63 vs Ireland Won 3 - 0 14/09/63 vs France Won 5 - 1 16/09/63 vs Scotland Won 2 - 0 18/09/63 vs Switzerland Won 6 - 0 28/09/63 vs Australia at Fort Collins, USA Lost 0 – 1 29/09/63 vs Australia at Denver, USA Won 3 - 1 01/10/63 vs Australia at Los Angeles, USA Drew 2 – 2 02/10/63 vs Australia at Los Angeles, USA Won 3 - 1 08/10/63 vs Australia at Seattle, USA Lost 0 - 2 12/10/63 vs Australia at Vancouver, Canada Lost 0 - 2 09/09/67 vs Belgium at Brussels Won 6 – 0 I.F.W.H.A. TOURNAMENT, COLOGNE, GERMANY, SEPTEMBER 1967 14/09/67 vs Canada Won 3 - 0 16/09/67 vs Netherlands Lost 0 - 4 17/09/67 vs Australia Lost 1 - 3 18/09/67 vs Wales Drew 0 - 0 23/09/67 vs USA Won 3 - 0 24/09/67 vs Jamaica Won 4 - 0 25/09/67 vs Germany Won 1 - 0 07/10/67 vs Scotland at Edinburgh Won 3 - 0 21/10/67 vs USA at New York Won 5 - 2 I.F.W.H.A. TOURNAMENT, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, AUGUST 1971 21/08/71 vs Germany Drew 2 - 2 24/08/71 vs Wales Drew 1 - 1 25/08/71 vs Malaysia Won 12 - 0 27/08/71 vs England Lost 1 - 2 28/08/71 vs USA Won 3 - 0 31/08/71 vs NZU23 Won 1 - 0 01/09/71 vs Scotland Won 5 - 0 I.F.W.H.A. TOURNAMENT, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 1973 24/08/73 vs Belgium Won 3 – 1 26/08/73 vs Netherlands Drew 1 – 1 28/08/73 vs England Lost 1 – 2 29/08/73 vs Australia Won 4 – 0 31/08/73 vs Germany Lost 1 – 2 01/09/73 vs France Won 5 – 0 02/09/73 vs USA Won 8 – 1 09/73 vs USA at Nottingham Won 6 – 1 09/73 vs England at Nottingham Won 4 – 1 29/09/73 vs Ireland at Dublin Won 3 – 2 06/10/73 vs South Africa at Pietermaritzburg Won 4 – 2 13/10/73 vs South Africa at Port Elizabeth Drew 1 – 1 13/08/75 vs Canada at Toronto Won 3 – 1 22/08/75 vs Germany at Braunshchweig Won 3 – 2 I.F.W.H.A. TOURNAMENT, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 1975 30/08/75 vs Ireland U23 Won 4 - 2 02/09/75 vs India Won 6 - 1 06/09/75 vs Spain Won 3 – 0 08/09/75 vs Argentina Drew 1 - 1 09/09/75 vs England Drew 2 - 2 10/09/75 vs Netherlands Drew 1 – 1 P.S. Won 3 - 1 13/09/75 vs Scotland at Falkirk Won 4 – 2 09/75 vs USA at Cardiff Won 2 – 0 21/9/75 vs Wales at Cardiff Won 2 – 1 TOUR TO ENGLAND, FEBRUARY-MARCH 1977 05/03/77 vs England at London Won 1 – 0 19/04/77 vs Netherlands at Amsterdam Drew 1 – 1 CANADA TOUR, NEW ZEALAND, AUGUST 1978 12/08/78 vs Canada at Dunedin Won 4 - 0 19/08/78 vs Canada at Palmerston North Won 4 - 0 TOUR TO AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY, AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 1978 23/08/78 vs Australia Won 2 - 1 02/09.78 vs Australia Won 1 - 0 AUSTRALIAN TOUR, NEW ZEALAND, MAY 1979 02/06/79 vs Australia at Hamilton Won 3 - 1 I.F.W.H.A. TOURNAMENT, VANCOUVER, CANADA, AUGUST 1979 18/08/79 vs USA Lost 0 - 3 20/08/79 vs Australia Drew 0 – 0 21/08/79 vs Fiji Won 12 - 0 22/08/79 vs India Won 4 - 1 23/08/79 vs Ireland Won 2 - 0 24/08/79 vs Argentina Drew 2 - 2 25/08/79 vs Japan Won 4 - 0 After the conclusion of the tournament NZ played Great Britain 26/08/79 vs Great Britain Won 2 – 1 Final Placings 1. Netherlands 2. Germany 3. USA 4. Australia 5. Wales 6. England 7. Scotland 8. Canada 9. NZ 10. Argentina 11. Ireland 12. Japan 13. India 14. Fiji 15. Trinidad & Tobago 16. Hong Kong 17. Bermuda 18. Zambia TOUR TO HONG KONG, GT BRITAIN & USA, SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1980 23/09/80 vs Hong Kong at Hong Kong Won 12 – 1 29/09/80 vs Scotland at Ayr Won 2 - 0 04/10/80 vs England at Lilleshall Lost 0 - 1 06/10/80 vs Wales at Cardiff Drew 2 - 2 10/10/80 vs Netherlands at St Louis Lost 2 - 5 14/10/80 vs U.S.A. at Boston Lost 0 - 1 15/10/80 vs Germany at Philadelphia Won 4 - 2 18/10/80 vs Australia at Washington Lost 1 - 2 INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT, PALMERSTON NORTH, NEW ZEALAND, MAY 1982 15/05/82 vs Germany Won 1 - 0 17/05/82 vs USA Lost 1 – 2 18/05/82 vs Japan Won 4 – 1 20/05/82 vs Netherlands Lost 1 - 2 22/05/82 vs U.S.A. Lost 0 – 3 Final Placings 1. Netherlands 2. Australia 3. USA 4. New Zealand 5. Canada 6. West Germany 7. Japan 8. NZ U/23 22/09/82 vs Spain at London Won 4 – 0 INVITATION TOURNAMENT, DURHAM, ENGLAND, SEPTEMBER 1982 24/09/82 vs Belgium at Durham Won 5 – 1 26/09/82 vs England at Durham Lost 0 – 1 27/09/82 vs Ireland at Durham Drew 2 – 2 FOUR NATIONS TOURNAMENT, CARDIFF, WALES, OCTOBER 1982 01/10/82 vs USA Drew 0 - 0 02/10/82 vs Canada Won 3 - 2 03/10/82 vs Wales Won 3 - 0 AMERICAN CUP, BOSTON, USA, OCTOBER 1982 08/10/82 vs Netherlands Lost 2 - 4 09/10/82 vs U.S.A. Drew 0 - 0 10/10/82 vs Australia Drew 0 - 0 11/10/82 vs U.S.A. Lost 1 - 4 Final Placing 3rd WORLD CUP, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, APRIL 1983 11/04/83 vs USSR Drew 1 - 1 12/04/83 vs Canada Won 2 - 1 14/04/83 vs England Lost 2 - 3 15/04/83 vs West Germany Lost 0 - 1 17/04/83 vs Argentina Drew 0 - 0 19/04/83 vs USA Lost 1 - 2 22/04/83 vs Scotland Won 4 - 0 Final Placing 7th FOUR NATIONS TOURNAMENT, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, FEBRUARY/MARCH 1983 29/02/83 vs USA Lost 0 - 3 01/03/83 vs Australia Lost 1 - 2 03/03/83 vs Canada Lost 0 - 2 04/03/83 vs Australia Lost 1 – 2 Final Placing 4th OLYMPIC GAMES, LOS ANGELES, USA, JULY/AUGUST 1984 31/07/84 vs Netherlands Lost 1 - 2 02/08/84 vs Australia Lost 0 - 3 04/08/84 vs U.S.A. Lost 0 - 3 06/08/84 vs West Germany Lost 0 - 1 10/08/84 vs Canada Lost 1 - 4 Final Placing 6th ENGLAND SERIES, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 1985 30/08/85 Test 1 vs England Won 2 - 1 01/09/85 Test 2 vs England Lost 1 - 2 ESANDA TOURNAMENT, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, APRIL 1986 18/04/86 vs Australia Lost 1 – 3 19/04/86 vs USA Lost 1 – 3 20/04/86 vs Australia U23 Won 4 – 1 22/04/86 vs Korea Lost 0 – 3 23/04/86 vs Canada Lost 3 – 5 24/04/86 vs Australia U21 Won 2 – 1 02/08/86 vs Netherlands at Amsterdam Lost 0 - 4 WORLD CUP, AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND, AUGUST 1986 15/08/86 vs Argentina Drew 1 - 1 16/08/86 vs U.S.A.
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