Push at the Visa international Invitational hockey at Olympic Park
Cover it Live: Follow our live blog from Riverside Stadium, Olympic ParkPUSH will be at the hockey test event at the Riverside Satdium, Olympic Park. For this event we are launching our CoveritLive Live Blog. So even if you can't watch the game on the TV you can follow the score and a text-based commentary on-line. It also is a great companion to the TV coverage or being at the actual event.
You will be able to comment either directly via the web interface or through Twitter and your comments will be included in our commentary. We will still, of course, be keeping up our popular Twitter feed right through the tournament. You will be able to follow us through that @pushhockeymag and occasionally on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/PushHockey.
The links to the CoveritLive games are now on the http://www.pushhockey.co.uk/ website. We've also re-jigged the mobile version of our website so there's no excuse for not joining in.
Anything you Tweet with the hashtag #pushhockey should appear in our live commentary - subject to good taste and legality of course! If you send anything to @pushhockeymag, we'll get that up there too. Join in the fun.
As I said - the live blog is a trial so bear with us and, above all, enjoy the hockey.
Also on the website you will find the tables and match schedules from the tournament, regular updates, photographs and even a weather forecast!
Club Hockey
- Fixtures list for the Now: Pensions men's league announced
- 2013/14 Investec women's league fixtures announced
- Monkstown win the double and qualify for the EHL
- Now: Pensions National Knockout cup final results
- Bowdon Hightown claim 2013 Investec Women's Cup
- Reading win the Investec women's hockey league
London 2012
- Sheffield to become new home of Olympic Smurfturf
- GB hockey player's stolen medal returned in the post
- Nominate GB's women's hockey team for Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year - Team of the Year
- Rabente scores twice to deny Dutch hockey double
- Third place is a step too far for Great Britain as Australia take Olympic Games bronze
- Great Britain face Australia for bronze, Netherlands and Germany battle for gold
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