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Last updated 29 May 2026
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Upcoming

  1. May 2026

    1. Sat 30

      Junior Girls

      U9 at 8:30am vs Kedron Wavell at Rasey Park (Field 5)
      U12A at 8am vs UQ at Downey Park (Field 1)
      U12B at 9.30am vs St Andrews at Downey Park (11)
      U14 at 11am vs Commercial at Downey Park (Field 1)
      U14T2 at 10.40am vs Redcliffe at State Hockey Centre (Field 2)
      JG at 9:30am vs All Hallows at Downey Park (Field 2)

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    2. Sat 30

      Junior Boys

      U12(1) at 11.45am vs UQ at James Drysdale Reserve (Field 1)
      U12(2) at 9.40am vs UQ at James Drysdale Reserve (Field 1)
      U14T(1) at 8am vs UQ at Burringbar Park (Field 2)
      J2 at 10.40am vs Commercial at Burringbar Park (Field 1)
      J3 at 9.20am vs UQ at Burringbar Park (Field 2)

    3. Sat 30

      Women Grass

      12:30 PM

      DP2 at 3:30pm vs UQ at Downey Park (Field 11)
      DP3 at 12:30pm vs Pine Rivers at Downey Park (Field 9)

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    4. Sun 31

      Junior Boys (catch up game)

      J2 at 9.10am vs Bulimba at Easts Hockey Tiger Turf

  2. June 2026

    1. Mon 01

      Women Masters

      MM3 at 6.35pm vs Easts at Easts Hockey Tiger Turf
      MM4 at 8.49pm vs Easts at Burringbar Park (Field 1)

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Club History

Pine Hills Hockey Club Was Founded In 1986

From humble beginnings Pine Hills Hockey Club has grown into a strong and diverse club. Starting with just a couple of girls’ teams in 1986, the club now caters for everyone from 5 - 70 years old - boys and girls, men and women, and Masters. The club has teams in both, Brisbane and Brisbane Women's, Association competitions and has produced many Brisbane and Queensland representatives.

We have had some very talented players over the years, and our grassroots approach has worked really well for us.  The club has successfully passed 35 years of ‘sticking together' and the key to longevity is the fact that it is a family club.  
With lots of families involved, it means that brothers and sisters, mothers and daughters, fathers and sons — sometimes the whole family — play hockey together. 

The club attracts players from all around the district, from as far afield as the Gold Coast and Caboolture, and from Redcliffe to Dayboro.

To maintain the club spirit, as many teams as possible train together and after training at the club grounds there is a sausage sizzle. It is a great way for players to socialise after training and for parents of younger players to meet other parents. It’s a very friendly atmosphere.

To further the bid to keep the family focus alive, the club actively encourages former members to come back and be part of the club by bringing their children along to play. We are now seeing the next generation becoming involved.
Many of our Juniors, now young adults, are taking up coaching and passing on their skills they have gained. 

We aim always to take the club forward, but without losing our family atmosphere.

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